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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1931 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE On Monday, O.tober 2L. iy:J4, at tk-vtr o cluck A. .1. a. :..e eo.;r. house door in the town of avi. ville, Haywood County. North C'3!--Una. the undersigned trurt.-e wi'l vi; at public outcry, to the highest bid. jer for cash, the following land. and premises lying and being m the town of Wa-'nesville, and more particularly described as follows:- BEGINNING 5fu li-et lrom tiv corner of Walnut and Hazel Street?, North Waynesville Addition on the North side of Hazel Street, running N 1U12J E. 175 feet; tlience 2l2- E. 1U0 feet; thence S. 10 12' . 175 feet to Hazel Street; thence 2'-j' . with Hazel Street. 100 feet feet to the BEGINNING, containing 17.500 square feet. Being the same property described in deed from Roberta Stevenson, et al. to Minnie B- Stevenson, dated the 24th day of November, 1923, ami recorded in Book (55, page 400, Record of Deeds of Haywood County. Sale made pursuant to the power of sale conferred upon the under signed trustee by virtue of that cer tain deed of trust executed by C. F. Jurkpatrick and wile. Georgia M. Kirkpatrick. dated January 12, l'J27, and recorded in Book 11, at page 2.S5, Record of Deeds of Trust ol Hay wood County. This the 28th day of September, 1934. GEO. H. WARD, Trustee. No. 259 Oct 4-11-18-25 Hazehvood News Sl:. M U. Atwell and small v-n. ; M..ur r A-hxvi:!o. au.J Mrs. Al- -A..1 - u-Mi... W. W. MciVniu-11. , u; Mat wit, v i : l visitor- of Mrs-, T. V : Uav - and t'amily Monday. I Mr. ar.d Mr-'. C. W. Wright, of, l!.ftiv:!U S. , weie visiter at the : b. .'lie oi Mr. and Mr.-. W. 11. G.aldy. Messrs. Joh Davis ana Arthur ' Woods, of Charlottvsx i!!e. Va., spent1 the week-end with the former's par-' ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Davis- ! Mr and Mrs. R L. Saunders and small daughters spent three days of , last week with the former's parents, I Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, of Enka. j Mrs. A. D Marrav. ot Brvson ity, spent Thursday with her sister. Mrs. I William Filer. ' l Mrs. James Payne, of Lake Juna ! luska, is spending this week with 1 her daughter, Mrs. Jere I larke. Asheville s Big Team Barely Win Over Waynesville Hlaik Mountain Will He Fated On Local Field Here Friday, Team In tiood Shape boys, under the s " beeper and their first game scored Asbe the .-eeond and some beautiful placed the ball me a i 1 ope :n .ifter had territory. Os wlu tumble,: pie, his tire, ten: the CHILD IS HURT IN FALL Samuel Knight, 8 year-old son of Mr- and Mrs. Oscar Knight, is in the ll!,vu.',,,l (Yinntv Hnsnitn! sufferine from a fractured skull received from ....... i ... i r , a iau saturaay aiiernoon. m- is n ported to be getting on nicely. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, October 8, 1934. at eleven o'clock A. M. at the court house door in the, town of Waynesville Haywood County, North Carolina, 1 will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing lands and premises, lying and Vw.ino. in Wm-nosvillia Towns lin. Hav- '"6 111 ' "J ' - - - i'i-' " wood County, North Carolina, and being part of tract No. 12, being more fully described follows: BEGINNING on a stake in the Hall Road, and runs N- 68" 15' E. 330 feet to a stake on top of ridge ; thenc0 N. 15" HO' W- H9ti leet to a stake m a hollow; thence N. 29 30' E. i0.s feet to a stone, Welch's "corner; thence with Welch line N- 52 W. 118 feet to a stone corner; tlience kt c7 w 7 fcof to a stake, .said stake being 12 feet from the center ot Welch drivewav; thence with Welch driveway, and 12 feet from the centci thereof, in a Westerly directum 92,! feet to a stake near Hall Road, Welch corner; thentv with Hall Road as it meanders, 12 calls as follows: S. 13 K 208 feet; S. 32 W. 19:! feet;. S. 44 W 25") feet, S !! 45' P. 8'l feet; S 62 .'i0' ,E. 2G3 feet; S. 87' 30' E. 50 feet; S- 4 30' W. 205 feet; u 1 V 190 fix.tr N. 77 E. 58 feet; .m ; 'in' v u foot: N. 38" E. l.!0 feet; No. 56' E. 53 feet to the BE GINNING, containing 14 83-100 acres, more or less- and being part of i.,a ...-vnvpvprl from II N. Fhll- J ..,; T P Phill iw. to T. M. lips ano wiiv-, . - i- t - Morrow, bv deed registered m Book 55, page 419. Record of Deeds of Hav-wood County. EXCEPTING, however, from the above described, six acres heretofore conveyed to Z. V. Morrow. Sale made pursuant to power ot sale conferred upon the undersigned by virtue of a deed of trust executed rv T M. Morrow and wife, Mary Morrow, dated August 7, 1933. ami recorded in Book 29, page D.4. Re- 110NORS HUSBAND Mrs. Roy 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 yveie enjoyed- Very unique prizes were won bv Mrs. (ieo. Hischoll, Mr. Bill Chambers, and Mr. Lawrence Davis. Punch was served throughout the evening. After a very enjoyable so cial hour a salad course was served. A large whitfc? cake adorned with pink candles was cut. Those pres ent vv,ri. Mr. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bischoff Mr. and Mrs T. G. Stump. Mr- and Mrs. Lawrence Davis, Mr. Mrs Sam Knu'lit. Mr. and "Mrs. J. Iv Whisenhunt. ami Mrs. 1a Fisher. Bv W Thos. Reeves. After plaving last wet"; away from home the local lads return to their field this Friday when tbey meet the strong eleven of Black Mountain Ffidav Coach Weatherby was well pleased with his team in the game week. Me was especially wen sed with the defense anil the way 'ir-t year players stood up under During the past lew days of dve plays have been the order, of dav with the hope that the team will get the scoring punch which was characteristic of the '3d eleven, West ern Carolina's champion of last sea son. V....I--' Mri.W... will lw seen in ac- ..it thu siitctv nosition. Not that Yount has not played well, but it relieves the strain to have a veteian in that dangerous position. Moore or Yount will probably start at one half-back position with Summerow and Reeves completing the ciuaitet. Mack Garland will take one tackle position in the line. roieai uuu 1 eatlieiwooil, here-to-fore tackles, will, no doubt, be in the starting line up Brvson mav be found m the line. Ross and Hyatt will be there with Ciillett. Ferguson, Francis. Bnl, and others fishting for place. 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 of last season's stars. team. The Asheville direction of Coache Hipps- were playing and played well Osborne and ville's touehdowi fourth quarters off-tackle plays in Mountaineer i ; .1 o.i t . Yoii.i '..it tin- liall on his ten yard line. On the first play, Osborne went over Waynesville's left tackle for the first; scoi e. In the final quarter Rogers made 26 yards over tackle to place tne ball" near mid-field- Asheville was forced to punt. Summerow threw another flank pass which was inter cepted and downed on the local team s 20 yard marKer. r ran uus puw Pope made a beautiful run over and around live or six Waynesville play ers to score standing up. In the final quarter Asheville lost eight vards on a running play ten on a fumble, and fifteen on a penalty. This placed the ball on lieir seen yard line Rogers' attempted punt was Mocked by Ross, star of the Waynesville defense and Hyatt fell o the ball for a touchdown. Bridges th.. V.iil I over for the extra point. Timely Questions And Answers On Farm Problems does gv-'s :t take a re Question: How long new males to produce i fertile enough to hatch . Answer: Where old males are re moved and new males introduced u will take at least three weeks belore the eirgs are tortile from me new blood. By allowing this ume you will be sure of getting .clucks iom the new males If there were no males with the dock tor some time before putting in the new blood, Die ears slum d be tortile enougn i" -- in a week or ten days. Want Ads BORDERS WANTED for the win tor. Kates $" a week Mr.-. Lee Fisher. Hazehvood. tf t Anthony' first ride in a ,.;u,,,T truin. mid th., succession of ).,.... ,..,ln,.e,l liim to a state of Hl'IIUVls i hysterical astonishment. The 1 1 am - .. ali.rlit hond and. with a l.iuiiwv.i ...i,... - -- , i. ..;..i .,( ;ii ..lustle. ldnmred into a Mil II n v,i . , - r. tunnel. There were gasps of sur. ..... .. prise from the corner wnere m thony was kneeling. Suddenly the train rushed into broad daylight again, and a small voice was lifted in wonder. "It's tomorrow!" exclaimed the small boy. ii .i.,.,. 11 inndi Li-am should vue.-iiwu. - r- be given each day to a dairy cow dui- mg the winter: Answer: This depends upon the production and breed. For Jerse animals producing less than ten pounds of milk no grain should he . . I... t ...... r. 7 ..nllM.I OV4'r ttMl gien, out. ..'. i , .. the animal should haxe six-tentlis ot a pound of gram. Ouernsey cattle should receive a fraction over a Halt pound for each pound of milk pro duced above twelve. The Holstein cow gets four-tenths of a pound ol grain for each pound of milk pro. duced above U pounds and the Ayr- i....,i.i t.o little less than SOU.: nilu'" ' " , one-half pound of grain for each pound of milk over fourteen Ins grain ration presupposes the feeding of all the good legume hay the ani mal will eat. Where the hay is ot poor quality more grain will be consumed- ! WANTED .W lbl ginseng, d.y or green, highest market, price. . ..-n. Parcel post: express or deliver Reference. Bank of t lyde, N . (. . 1) M Cagle. Clvde. N. C Oct llpd FDR K$NT Cottage and apartment Mrs. W. T- Crawford. I FOR Ki'M - lUioin a. hi l'" "" bath. Ste im heat. Mrs. .) W. Reed at Wool.-ey Home, .orui .i' street. I'F ARS FOR SALE $1 00 per bu-h-ei. Clyde H. Kay, Jr. W ANTED- tiooil drv Black Walnuts, ,1:1 vk. ..ml Walnut KiTiud.-. Catawba 'Creamery, Hickory North Carolina. 't- " ' STEADY WORK-OOOD ' RELIABLE MAN WANTED ' call on farmers. No experience i capital needed, wine -'- ' i r. ri iv.- . i" i ' Head The Ads Head The Ads Eiist Waynesville Teams Win Out Over llaelwood Last Wednesday afternoon lie East Waynesville Elementary- bask etball teams captured two games from the Hazehvood team.- on the high school court. In the first game the .'st WmvmOsvi e I'li's had line trouble in winning. With the. tirst I string guards holding the opponents scoreless, the forwards, led b.V the .-plendid tloorwork of Handcock and Messer, soon had a commanding lead. The boys game 'was close through out. East Wavliesyiilo took the lead earlv but some beautiful shots by the Hazehvood boVs closed the gap to a game niail'v Th .single point at Ire end ot the Both teams failed to score on easy tries. . Fast "Wavnesville girls' and Couch (.' K. Weatherby's "team of youngsters" journeyed to .Memorial Stadium to meet Asheville High s eleven who "was not out to merely win the game but to run up the score. Instead of running up the score the Devils Were lucky to win. According to some cutthrouter Asheville's team wo , on bu .k" Hie game was clearly a great moral victory lor Waynesville unci a disappointment to .-licvillo. t'oaeh Weatherby's soph omore backlicUI and inexperienced line did very well to hold Rogers, All- v.,v,..rvilli. back last sea son, and Osborne. to a couple of scores. Too, the bovs did well to rush a heavier line, block' an intended punt ami get on the ball for a touchdown. 'Bridges, the boy who had on his uni form for the first time in three weeks, ,,-ve the line for the extra point, in... t ,!;... ....... out-classed hy l lie .u i ' u u nil,,. - ,. - . - -- . .. ,,,. ..vnerienced hard tiglU-ing ated in schedul their - last boys' team were undefi (iLi'ht-L'aine elementary season. . Teacher: "An aniionynious ..person io .l.,v ,l,i(.s not wish 1o be known who'.- that laughing in the class." j Voire: "An .uinonymous person,! teacher." cord of Deeds of Trust ofHaywood County. This September St'h, 10.'! 1. W. K. FRANCIS. . T ru.-'..--.-. No 252 Sept. l:i-20-2v-Od 4, Very Much Improved After Taking Cardui "I tove suffered a great deal Irom. craiiipln." writes Mrs. W. A. BctcU, Sr. of Waco. Texas I for about tlirce days at a time. I ufd have a dull, tired, sleepy feeling. 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Light Fund Water Fund TOTAL, ALL ITNnS Total Budget Requirements 52,600.00 1j.620.00 3,600.00 17,000.00 4,500.00 Estimate of Revenue to Be Available other than Tax Levy 35,000.00 7,700.00 960.00 17,000.00 1,500.00 (Col 1 less, C ol. lax Levy to Balance Budget 17,600.00 7,920.00 2,610.00 listimate of I'ncollectible Taxes, Commis sions on Collections and Tax I'ayers' Discount 1,100.00 1,980.00 660.00 (Col. 3. plus Col 4) lotal Amount of Tax Levy 22,000.00 9,900.00 3,300.00 Estimate of I'roperty Valuation 2,200,000.00 2,200,000.00 2,200,000.00 2,200,000.00 2,200,000.00 2,200,000.00 Est imate of Tax Rate on $100 Valuation 1.00 .15 .15 Tax Rate of Last 1'recedinK Levy 1.35 .45 65 1 60 00 7,010.00 35,200.00 1.60 1.S0 ) i.'i20 no
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