THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1931 THE W AYX ES V 1LLE MOl M T A 1 X EEK ? NOTRL Oi 1IU ill i: S bLL On Mond'.v, elevcr c!ui:k houe Ui'Or in ville, Haywojd linn- the unde: at Duhhc outc A . . Ui. linwi: from der for cash, tin nremies lvinu a of Waynesvilk', anil aio.i described as follows: BEGINNING ."."U u. corner of Walnut and Hazel .Stive., North Waynesville Addition on the Noith side of Hazel Street, running .. N. 10V E. 175 feet; tbetu-e i-'-V K. 1UU feet; thence S. 10 V V l.r feet' to Hazel Street; thence S2" V. withj. Hazel Street. 100 feet feet to the! BEGINNING, containing 17 500 1 square feet. Being the same property described in deed from Roberta Stevenson, et al. to Minnie B- Stevenson, dated the 24th day of November, ly2;. and; recorded in Book 65, page 400, Record of Deeds of Haywood County. Sale made pursuant to the power ; of sale conferred, upon the under- j signed trustee by virtue of that cer- j tain deed of trust, executed by C. K. Jvirkpafni'k and wife. Georgia M. j Kirkpatrick. dated January 12, lt)27, and recorded in Book 11, at page 2,15, Record of Deeds of Trust of Hay wood County. This the 28th dav of September, 1934. GEO. II. WARD Trustee. No. 259 Oct 4-11-18-2!) Hazehvood News al , ;i: M:v. M 1. Atwell and small son. M i'ir A?l'.evi!!e, a:;.J Mr-. M- ' , ,. ,:. M: W W. MeCvnile!!. -ii , f .M;.i i,.".. woe visitor "f Mi.-. T. V., id-' j!jv. and family Monday. j ' Mr and Mr.-, l W. Wright, of vn ll.vinviili-. S. I', we iv viMli.rs at thei fly . .me of Mi. and Mr-. W. 11. G uldy. M- .-r-. Johji Paw.- a:ui Arthur1 '"-' Woods, of CharKu-.e-ville. V;i spent1 '. ill." v...iL'.tn,l with !!..' t'..r:iii'r's Par-' ems, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Davis. j Mr. and Mr.-. R L. Saunders and! small daughters spent three days of last week w.th the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, of Enka. Mrs. A. I). Murray, of Bryson City, spent Thursdav with her sister. Mrs. William Eller. Mrs. James Payne, of Lake Juna luska, is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. Jere Clarke. CHILD IS HURT IN FALL Samuel Knight, 8 year-old son of Mr- and Mrs. Oscar Knight, is in the Haywood County Hospital suffering from a fractured skull received from a fall Saturday afternoon. He is re ported to be getting on nicely. Asheville's Big Team Barely Win Over Waynesville likuk Mountain Will He laced On Local Field Here Frida. Team In Hood Shape NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday,. October 8, 19134. at riv.tii i ........ ... . .,- . .-. - .... door in the, town of Waynesville Haywood County. North Carolina, I will sell at. public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing lands and premises, lying and being in Waynesville Township, Hay wood County, North Carolina, and being part of tract No, 12, being more fully described follows: BEGINNING on a stake m the Hall Road, and runs N. 08" 15' E- 3;50 feet to a stake on ton of ridge; theiu'(. M IS"' :)' W: DIMS feet to a stake in a hollow; thence N. 29" !U)' K. -.50 feet to a . stone. Welch's comer thence with Welch line ,N- 52 W tiu w tn ii stone corner: thenc N. 87 W. 78 feet to a stake, said stake being 12 feet from the center ot Welch drivewav ; thence with Welch driveway, and 12 feet from the center thereof, in a Westerly direction, SJ'-jJ feet to a stake near Hall Road, Welch corner; thencP with Hall Riuui a.s it meanders, 12 calls as follows: S. 1 E. 208 feet; S. ;52a W. 193 feet; S 44 W- 255 feet; S. 311'' 45' E. 8.1 feet- S .62' :10' E. 2(13 feet; S. 87 "30-' E. 50 feet ; S- 4. 30' W. 205 leet; S 18 E 120 feet; N 77 E. 58 feet; N. 58 30' E. 94 feet'; N. 38" E- 130 feet; No. 50 E. 53 feet to the i ;. GINNING! Containing M S.-ioo acres, more or less, and .being .part y f the land conveyed from H. X. no lips and wife, L- C. Phillips, to 1 M. Morrow, by deed' registered in Hook 55, page 419, Record of Deeds ol Havwood f ounly. FCFPTINi, however, inmi un: above described, six acres' heretx.fore; conveved to Z. V. Morrow. Sale-made pursuant . to power ot sale conferred upon the undersigned : bv virtue of a deed of trust exeru ed li'v T M. Morrow and wile, M.l.y Morrow, dated August 7, :-y and recorded in Book 29, page 104 1"- HONORS HUSBAND' Mrs. Rov Robinson entertained a number of' her friends, at her home on Main street Friday night in honor of her husband's birthday anniver sary. Interesting parlor games were enjoyed. Very unique prizes were won by Mrs. Geo. Hischoff, Mr. Bill Chambers., and Mr. Lawrence Davis. Punch was served throughout the evening. After a very enjoyable so cial hour a salad course was sereci. A larirc whit'f.' cake adorned wnn pink candles was cut. Those pres .,f ., Mr, R.ilunson. Mr. and Mrs. Hill rhiimbors. Mr. and Mrs. tieo. BischotT Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Stump, Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Davis, .Mr. and Mrs. Sam Knight. Mr. and Mrs. J. Iv Whisenhunt, and Mrs. Ue Fisher. Bv W. Thos. Reeves. After pl'aving last weir, away from home the local lads return to their field this Friday when they meet the strong eleven of Black Mountain Friday. Coach Weatherby was well pleased with his team in the game last week. He was especially well pleased with the defense and the way his first vear players stood up under fire During the past tew days of fensive plays have been the order ol the dav with the hope that the team ...:u ...'. .i ,.;,-, miiii-h which was characteristic of the '3.i eleven, West ern Carolina's champion oi ium son. ..v u... l....- .. ill h. seen in ac .i,., -u-,.t.. mwition, Not that iiuii u. Da...; t Vount has not played well, but it relieves the strain to have a veteran in that dangerous position. Moore or Vount will probably start at one half-back position with Summerow and Reeves completing the quartet. Mack Garland will take one tackle position in the line, l'oteat and 1 eatherwood, nere-io-ioie .v..v-., will, no doubt, be in the starting line up Brvson mav be found in the line. Ross and Hyatt will be there with Gillett. Ferguson, Francis. Byul, and others lighting lor places. Regardless of the line-up a splendid game is in store for local fans who will be watching with interest the wonderful playing of thus year s team without the service of many ot last season's stars. team. The Asheville boys, under the uirection ol Coaches l.eeper and j Hipps- were playing- tneir tir.-t game, :md olaved well 1 Osborne and Dope .-cored Ahe- i viile's touchdown ,n the second an. .1 fourth quarters after some beaut it u ofl'-tackle plays had placed tile uau in Mountaineer territory. Osoorne kuked to Vount who fumbled and i. .. ,1,., i..,n hi ten vard line. On I the first plav, OstHirne went over Waynesville s left tackle for the first score. In the tinal quarter Rogers made "ii yards over tackle to place toe ball " near .mid-field. Asheville was forced to punt. Summerow tmew another flank pass which was inter cepted and downed on the local team s 20 yard marker. From this position l'op"e made a beautiful run over and around five or six WavnesVille play ers to score standing up. l.. .i,., t-,i miartm- Asheville lost in i ui.- ......I i- eight yards on a running play Un on a fumble, ami fifteen on a penalty. This placed the ball on -heir seven i H.wprs1 Httenmted punt : i.i. r... I Kv Koss. star of the W.-ienesville defense, and Hyatt fell the ball for rt touchdown. Hridgt ii,., K.ill nvev for the extra ..till.,. . , point. Timely Questions And Answers On Farm Problems Question: How long doe.- it take new males to produce egg- that are e , ....,i..i t lint i ll ? . ....... ,v Where old males are re moved and new males introduce.! it will take at least three weeks before the eggs are fertile from the mw blood. Bv allowing this time you will be sure of getting chicks from the new males. It mere vcie .... males with the Hock for some time i. r ...;,,.. ;,. Hi,, new blood, tlie oeioie jiu..i.i(- ... - eggs should be fertile enough to set in a week or ten la s. It was Anthony's first ride in a ...ii....... train mid 1h succession of Iilliv,r . --. . .I'dT. ,l,r reduced him to a state ot u.,.-i....i,.,.i nt,.nishment. The train lijftvuvui rounded a slight bend and, with shriek of its whistle, plunged into Tin .v.. M'iTi' 1'asns of sui. tUllllll ...... ..... r. , orise from the corner where An thonv was kneeling. Suddenly the i i i .1. 1 train rashed into broad iiayngm. again, and a small voice was lifted in wonder "It's tomorrow!" exclaimed the) email boy. Want Ad s m ll.m- much irrain should be given each day to a dairy cow dul- mg the winter: Answer J This depends upon tne production and breed. For Jelsej animals producing less i. ..r ...ill n irnnii should Ih riven, but for every pound over ten the animal should naxo ma-. a pound of grain. Guernsey .cattle should receive a iracuon uv.-. pound for each pound of milk pro duced above twelve. '1 he Hotstein cow gets four-tenths ot a pouini o. grain for each pound of .milk pro duced above 10 pounds and the Ai shire should get a little less than one-half pound of grain for each pound .of milk over fourteen This grain ration presupposes the feeding of all the good legume hay the ani mal will eat. Where the hay is of poor quality more grain will be consumed- I'iO -RDF.RS WANTED tor the win ter Rate- $5 a week Mrs. Lee Fisher Ha.elwood. tf W i l li -Wild ginseng, u-. ' green, highest market price, ( ash. Parcel post. express or deliver. Reference. Hank of Clyde, N. L. D. M Cagle- Clyde, N. I Oct llpd FOR RSNT- Cottage and apartments. Mrs. W. T ( raw ford. FOR R9NT--Rooin and pi.wte ll;lth. Steam heat. Mrs J W. Rcn-d at Woolsev Home, North Main street. I'F VRS FOR SALE $1.00 per buh ,1 (Mvde 11. Ray. J'- WANTED - Good dry Hlack Walnuts, Hukoiv Nut. ami Walnut KerneLs Catawba t uameiv. ILckoty Noith I'arolina. Oct- l-J V STEADY WORK GOOD FA' ii HI t M -A V I l I I I KFl.l All'f. Ai call on farmers. No experience i capital needed. W rite today M. Read The Ads 1 Head The Ads East Waynesville Teams Win Out Over Hazelwood Last Wednesday afternoon ij'ie East Waynesyille Elementary bask etball teams captured two games from the Hazelwood teams on the high school court. In the first game the East Waynesville girls had little trouble in winning. With the first -st.-in" guards Jholding the opponents 7 . .. ! 1.1 1.,. 4 1.1. scoreless, me lorwams, ieu .... s-plendid lloorwork of Handcock and Messer, soon had a commanding lead. The boys game was close throughout."- East Waynesville took the lead early but some beautiful shots , by the Hazelwood boys closed the gap to a single point at ' tj:ic end of the ,i,. ltnth teams failed to score on ..... ...... m.-iiiv e;isy 1 1 ies- 'i-i,., v-.,i U':ivMi,svilU' L'irls and boys' teanl were undefeated in their eight-game' elementary schedule last season. ! Teacher: "An annoiiynious person is .die who does not wish to be known -who'.s that laughing in the class.". Voire: "An aiinonynious person, teocher.". cord-of Deeds of Trust , i' llayw-vd l minty. This- Sei.teniber M'h, 1934. W. R. I RAN ITS Truste:., No 252 'Sept.' 1 :i-20-27- )ct 4 I o.uh t i: Wwitluiby's "team of youngsters" journeyed to Stadium to meet Asheville lliglis eleven who "was not out to meiely win the game but to run up the score. Instead of running up the score the Devils were lucky to win. According to -onle cutthrouter Asheville s team won on 'bleaks." l'he game was ch.uh a great moial ictoiy toi Waynesville and a disappointment to slieville. Coach Weatherby's soph omore backlietd and inexperienced line did very well to hold Rogers, All wester,, Weaverville back last sea :. iv.k,, f.i ii riiuine ol scores. sum, aim v.. ,. - ----i . T,, the buys did well to rusii u heavier line." block an intended punt ...... .... ti hull for a touchdown. Hridges. the boy who had' on his uni form for the first time in three weeks, drove the line for . me un a i- "" ., ii ...,.r.. mil -classed by a more experienced, hard lighting ' . ' 1 1 ' i z mri-r","" Trr - - 1 ' Very Much Improved After Taking Cardui -I have suffered a great deal from cramping," writes Mrs. W. A. SewcU, Sr, of Waco, Texas 1 fould chill and liavetogo to Vx-d for about three days at a time. I would have a dull, tired, sleepy ferllng. A friend told me to try Cardui thinking it would Help me -and it did. 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GOOD bk; mahogany Heaters a mm Other ('oal and Wood Burning Heal ers at Low Prices I buv lor easli and don't sell for a dollar down and the bal ance any day, but I do beat that class of prices often by hall I HAVE .am: $2 to $5 Weight up to 5:55 Pounds 1 am not braggins but do what I say. Come and see me. Pemtoim's Gtarawar 76 Main Street R ges iV-l-ltl3i;.:, p-,J-,l,",--!-u;K:'1''.' p . r W. L Denton 1 on CBS, nation-wiau. rnuoj. - . -, : : -;-ZZt .insf Annual Budget Estimate of Town of Waynesyille, North Carolina For The ST, "i,":V; 1. mi and Endimt June 30, 1935. 1 uhiisneo 1 in - P1 t' i I :w;,lFiI Control Act"-Sec. 7, Ch. 146, V. L., an. quirenieiit ui me '"i" . , I c,., e-s- '"vr,1"1" r.;:, J -. than Tax levy Budget and Tax '--- I ,'."'. I'ayers' Discount , ,-Cnnnn t 100 00 22,000.00 2,200,000.00 1-00 1.33 u c . riinri 32.600.00 33,000.00 1.600.00 J.100.0U , 2,200,000.00 .13 DebtS.riic. Iund . m()0 7J20.0o 1,980.00 I .15 - r General I und ? (.()Q M 000 2f6l0.00 660.00 , .,00 000.00 i I Street tu"d 17,000.00 17,000.00 2',200,000.00 ! Light Fund :m QQ 1,500.00 , WaterFund J ! t r,,oooo ' 2.200,000.00 ; i. i-so ..vn. 91.V0OO fiV 60.00 28,160.00 ' -.010.00 ......UU.Ui TOTAL, ALL IIN H ' 1