TPl-RSDAY1APRIL9, 1936 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER 742-Pound Mother Gains After Baby's Birth L9 itH kill-em!" sd . ;t". Hi'.l last wk. when he wuz a W 'bout how t'backer killed hiz u ''' n "Whv, I cut them thar yeer "' ;;ap-m an'' they had hole leeves ""Vh-icker in em not chawd up." (I n'. 'n-koleck whuther Charlie 6ed . 'found ''".v hole stawks in em or r"..l' t.t. you're a-poin' to quit feedin' tWkcr," ez I, -Iookin' toarg ,i.e load of cotton meal he had on At I have,- sez he. "It's too p.kH'nf ive for cattle feed eny way; ye ee'i-'- eck-spensive in 2 ways-when ft'od em t'backer ye looze yore t'haokcr an' cattle bowth . . a feller crVer be able to keep one or tuther, miV DOWN BOYS. Ye Charlie Hilt sez he'te dui lernt that t'backer' s pi-zen, pi-zener than a mad-dawg. An' fokes, I got a Pood le?sun rite thar: I guess I'de het-er clow down a little on my See cvars An' if sum o' you men an w'ommen don't glow down a rite smart on yore burley it; ;-gora to turn vore toze up like it dun Hill s veerYri- en the Dooktur holds a p0t-Vhat-Chu-Call-It? over you he'l find the same thin . . sum of you-uns will have as mutch burley an' ambeer in ye a? they had, ma-by the t'backer will be chawd up jist a little better. Ye see, Mr. Editur, sum o' theze f0kes jist make 2 chaws out of a big tw:st o' burley . . when they eer-tinly orter make 4. Then too, a box o' Sweet Scotch j:t makes 2 lip fulls fer sum o' theze "Brethern an' Sistern" . . leest it looks that way to me. I'm shore I W I ND-- Has its playful moments, U UT STORM WARN ING??? NO PLACE IS lMMl'NE. Why not have complete pro tection? The extra cost is so little! Make sure that you have no weak spot in your insurance protection. Let us check and analyze your policies. The I L N. Davis Co. Insurance Bonds Rentals Real Estate TELEPHONE 77 A cHew S E II V I C E TO SAVE YOU MONEY Here s good news. We have just installed the latest type ATLAS jesting Equipment. The new "oto-test shows condition of each t , le" " a glance. The Capaci st indicates the working ability na condition of your battery in icrms you can readily understand, failure to keep your battery in good ond,tion will cause starting fail "es and other battery troubles specially in cold weather. Your battery gives you no warning iore n breaks down our battery wpection service will. P,rp in tomorrow and have your ,-wttery checked FREE, Medford Service Center 1 POTTS, Manager , AK E Jl.VAIiVSKA, X. C. IV, u . AS HF FF Tur HUMAN SIDE 0' LIFE don't no how in thunder-ashun they do it, but sum how it kums eezv . . '. they jist pull out the lower lip' with one hand, give the hed a tilt, an" with the box o' snuff in the uihvr hand it's oh, so -eezy! Now, I fress sum q- you fokes will say that Unkle Abe. orter be takin' this advice to hizself, seein' as how he's got a big See-gyar in hiz mowth all the time; but they've ex-zadgerated on my See-gyars, bowth as to size an' kuller. From the piektur fokes wood think they wuz 'bout No. 8's, seein' that they exten 5 inches be-yan ray noze; but fackt is, it's only a 4H same size as Bunker Jim smokes. Eny way, I've decided to slow down on-em, 'cauze ever onct in a while seems like I can heer a voice .ayin' to me "Unkle Abe, remember Hill's veer lins!" " Sum foke$ have dun sent in wurd an" a warnin' that I'de better stop predicktin' that Spring is here . . . they say the snow an' kohl wether will kontinue on if I don't stop. So, this is to tell all that Unkle Abe's dun quit, 'cauze I've found out that I'm not a good wether promt not even the sun of one. Wuz up at Hazelwood last Sut., went over 'bout a fourth of the town, an' in that round 1 run akros 4 marble games. If the rest o' the town dun as well thar wuz no less than 15 or 16 games goin' on in trie town last Sat. No komment ness-a. sary Vept to say that this is a normal, helthy sine. We mite say that Ha zelwood is also the "Home of Of Fashun Marble Games." Seems like wardens have a lot o' power in New Jersey. Woodn't it be a fine thing if our janitors or kon stables here had as mutch power? Then if the courts, lawyers an' polly tishuns startid framin' up on a feller aiter he'de bin sentenced to; doth he cood jist appeel to the janitor or konstable. HOW JEEMS FOUND HIS SHKI.I" John Rogers sez that Brack Jeems wuz a-huntin fer hiz sheep whitch had dide an' wuz all kiverd up in the big snow 3 .weeks ago well, Brack wub a-ridin' along on his boss out in the mountins an' a-callin' "Sheep-ee Co' sheep-ee! Sheep ee Co'sbeep-ee!" when all at onet his. hoss stumbled an' fell . . an' when Brack got off to help hiz of hoss up he-found that he hand stum bled on his lost sheep, all piled up an' kiverd over with the snow ded as a maekril. , Well, it's a strange of 'wurld enyway aint it, fokes? Frinstance r . Bird a-livin' in that South Pole hut, The farce that's a. bein' pulled off over at Genovy, while the K-the-opeens kontinue to die. . . The Joory a-turnin' that purty gurl, St rets looce. Poor Bruno's battle fer life. . . The grate fluds an' dust storms. . . An' last but not leest How sum o' the Cripple Creek kus- NOTICE OF SERVICE BY I'l BI.I CATION NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. Adie Gray, vs. -.' Obe Gray. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Haywood County to secure a divorce absolute on the grounds of two years separation; and said defendant will further take no tice that he is required to appear on the 2nd day of May, 1930, in Hay wood County, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 1st day of April, W. G. BYKRS, Clerk of Superior Court, Haywood County. No. 456 Apr, 9-16-23-S0. Lady's Painful Trouble Helped By Cardui Why do so many women take Car dui for the relief of functional palna at monthly times? The answer Is that they want results such as Mrs. Herbert W. Hunt, of Hallsvllle, Texas, describes. She writes: "My health wasn't good. I suffered from cramp in My pain would b o Intense It would nauet me. I would luet drag around, to sluggish and "do-leM." My mother de cided to give me Cardui. I began to mend. That tlrtd, ilugglsh feeling wai gone and the pains disappeared. I can't praise Car dui too highly becauee I know rt helped me." ... II Cardui doe net help YOU, oneult a phrddan. " ' ' VISITING RALEIGH? Make the moet of jvaw Tialt U the CstpWal. City by enjeyl the eomeet aa4 eonTenlence of . he HOTEL CAROLINA RALEIGH'S NEWEST AND BK8T HOTM." Fireproof. J 50 rooms with baths. Radio aad eflectrie fun la eery room. Excelleat Pialsig Raoea. Reweonable ratee, Plenty Free Parkloc Spsoe. BOnERT I. UZ, ssaaags - i. 4 -- Mr. Gertrude Karn i Although there was no way of definitely ehoekine; the fact on the scales, Mrs. 'Gertrude Karn, 742 pound Shrevcport, La., mother, was believed to have added a few pounds in support of her claim to being the world's heaviest woman after hirth of Elementary Field Meet Set For Fri. The field, meet of the elementary schools in the program for the ob servance of Haywood County Day, will be held tomorrow on the Bethel athletic field bopinninfr at 1:00 o'chv k. The following rules will govern the contents: The school entertaining the field meet is to furnish out-of- county otli eials to .superintend and judge the events; The school entertaining the field meet is to furnish a: suitable trophy which shall go to the district winning the greatest number of points in tin athletic events of the elenu'iitary school. A live-point . system Of judging shall, be used: 5-;?-'l. Signal for starting shall he: Toe your mark, get set, go. OlliciaU and athletic directors arc to meet for a conference at 12:110 o'clock. Events for the boys are a follows: a. Hundred yar dash, two from each district; b, Half mile run, two from each district; Twelve pound shot, put, cir-le 8 feet; d. Tug of war, H feet between first pullers, H boys to a team, first over the line loser; e, Run ning broad jump, three tries, one from each, district; f, Shuttle relay race, 8 boys to a team; g, base ball throw for distance, three tries, one from each district; h, Three legged race, 50 yards, 2 boys with inside legs tied; i, high jum, three tries, one fro nl each district. Events for the gli'Is are as follows: a, fifty yard dash, 2 from each dis trict; b, Running broad jump, one from each district ; c, Over-t.he-rope relay race, 5 to a team, one basketball required for each team. Ball to he carried 10 yards to a rope or cross bar 10 feet : high tossed over the bar caught and returned to starting point; d. The .potato race, four girls to a team, four potatoes, 5 . circles, 18 invhtv 'in diameter, (i feet from circle to circle, 10 feet from starting point to first circle, goal line 10 feet beyond last circle. Potatoes must be. carried one at a time, the first, over the goal wins: e. Basketball free throw--one to. a districts-twenty .shots; f, Base- to.mo.rs ever git back up that ,tcep hill without eny han-rales. Yes sir-ee, it's dog-gone .strange!: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Wednesday, May fith, VS.W. at eleven o'clock, A. M. at the court house door in the town of Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, the undersigned trustee will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands and premises: BEGINNING at a stake at the in tersection of the Southeast margin of State Highway No. 10 with the West margin of Brook Street, and runs thence with the margin of said High way, S. 54 W. 97 feet to a stake; S. 51 30' W. 50 feet; thence S. 39' 30' E. 145 feet; thence N. 51" E. 80 feet to Brook Street; thence with the West margin of Brook Street, N, 14 W. 150 feet to the BEGINNING, be ing lots 1 and 2 of the Prevost Park Addition to Hazelwood; as per sur vey and plat of J. W. Seaver, made March, 1926, and i recorded in Map Book "C," Index "B," office of the R'egister of Deeds of Haywood County. This deed is made upon the express condition that no building shall be erected on said property at a value of Iess than $4,000.00, except that after the construction of a $4,000 building, garages or outhouses may be built of lesg value. Sale made pursuant to the power of i sale conferred upon me by that certain deed of trust executed by J. H, Smathers and wife, Josephine P. Smathere, dated April 1, 1926, and recorded in Book 17, page 211, Re cord of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County. I This April 6, 193(5. ' J. R, MORGAN, Trustee. No. 458 April 9-16-23-30, hbX 1 , 'N tiP' w - K&ff I : . m' Nur,e ,nd Ral,y Mrtii Eiiis hor second child, Martha Kl'.is, wimIu i-ound-11- ounces .11 birth. Hospital elVicials found it necessary to reinforce the bed with tinil crs to i, commodate Mrs. Karn, whose husband is limi.cll' no f.-ath.TW ''it '"M.m.r t... ., UK,. ball throw for distance, three tries, one to each district. The literary events for the high schools, for Haywood County Day will be staged at the Fines Creek High School auditorium, on Tue.sday night, at 8:00 o'clock on April the 14th. The high school field meet will In1 held at the Canton athletic field beginning at 10:00 o'clock m Saturday morning, April 11th. The literary program will consist of a recitation-declamation contest. The rules which govern this group will be the same applied to the ele mentary contests, excepting certain rules, ;w hit h apply- to high school students. At the high .school field day meet in Canton, a conference : of officials and at hletic directors will be held at 9;.'f0 o'clock prior to the opening of the events at 10:00 o'clock. Rules and regulations will he -the same as for the elementary .events, with . an ex ception of the regular relay instead of voTK i:or CUM. MISSION' lilt's SM I. Tin-; sr mi; coi iiT sT.vri; uic'ni:tm ca uoi'.ina. ((HN'I'Y (lie 1 1 A V W'CM il, 'I'l II-: 1'IM ii:i! Al. I .AN I HANK n!'' ( 'I. I'M I : I A . S. It ):. I,. U.i t. lilT' a n. I u i f,', ( :, I'lil!', ( ! II. .Paliner; K inie lir.M-s. A.I III i-x ..I M . II ile,'. I . S. Ii. I'eliuil . a 'ml l-'r.l Or is, A.I mill 1st i :i I i.i ; I :uri: in and ( I. p. I :ui; in . ms 1 1 1 1 1- in Mros. Atrs, .IT A'. I'. Clark, !. !.. I:ii:;i;m. lie Kal I 'ryrncH liecves. V. It. V. II I'l -ailihg . I... us. i. Chair V. M.iy.l. Way, Sec Wa ni's- i.i.m: I- II ilk. r. .1. I'. )::. Messir, ami .1, II. r i I i r - 'I'l. as., 'rrusti rs i Iti' I 'ir. itieii'H Ueli.-f Kiuxl. lit. .t . I-. I IS. A l-l ,1 11, r.lllli, ill eli'Vr imi o'cliH-U. A. M.. nl Ih'i! court house diH.i- in tbi' town of A'.'iynin:lle. j la.V-: v .h.iiI ( '.in nt -, NorlJi .';i rol i na , the un .lei sU:nel ( 'nm m issi.uier of the Court will si II at imhlie oiilery, to I he hii;ll i'Sl Milder- for rash, - .the ,1'ollou iiif; ilesi-i ilii-il lands -anil lo-.-inises, ' lyiMK ami licin in Waynesvilh' Tow itMfiii, I lay win n Cim ntyi N.irt. h I 'a roli lia , ful ly liesel ilie.l as follows: All tll.if eeiia i n piece, in ) 1 or 0'not ,,f I .-1 ml conta ini mi,' i! I (I acres, niore., oi- less, sittiate, lyin anil heili In what is known as the. UalclilT Cove, liil.lb'- ItatelilT lioail ahoiit three, .mill's .Noi't,lii';ist from I he- foun of .VVaynvx. Ville, lii Waynesville Tuwiisliip, llay yyooil Connl y. N.irt h 'a rnllna, ha ving sijcfi sha ies, Utetes. crui ses aji't ilfs tances as will iiiore l'liliy apnar hy refi'ieiire i" a I U. Terrell, which plat is Krder.'i 1, li nil C, a till heill),' . plat, f hereof made, hy .Surveyor, A pril, I !) 1 , now ott . file with tfie l:a nic . iif ( 'olinnhia, S. Ijoiiiiilcil as follows: Nortfi by . f fie la nils of Dora Katrllrf and Hardy l.lner:: on the Kast by the lands of -Hardy I.iner, Alfiert Kraiiels, atid Li-lloy Francis: on. tfi.e Koutli !v the liitids of Dock ItatelilT, and on the West fry the lands of .1. U. Medford and Dora ItatclifT. Above plat was copied by : W. K. Kraneis, Attorney, 1925.; ;' This licinn the sn-hip tract of land horetofiire conveyed to H. K. I.. liat eliff hy J. It. Medford and wife Lula Medford, and J'earl Ilati'liff by deed dated December 1, 1916, and record ed In Hook AH; pane 204, Record of Deeds for Haywood County, together with the lands heretofore conveyed to the said Ji. E, L. Hateliff by J. N. RatcllfT and wife, Mary Katoliff by deed dated September 9, 1925, and recorded In Hook 21 pasf'.3.r6, liecord of Deeds of Haywood County. . K.XClOI'TI.N'i from the above con veyances a tract of 20 ' acres, more or less, conveyed to II. H. Liner by deed dated January 19, 1921, and re corded In Book 57, page 176, to which deed reference is hereby made. This sale is made pursuant to, un der and by virtue of the power of sale conferred upon me my order and judgment of the Superior Court of Haywood County, dated March 16, 1936, and entered in above entitled action, and wherein the undersigned wis duly appointed Commissioner of the Court to sell said lands to satisfy the Judgment rendered In this cause on a first note secured by deed of trust, taxes and insurance advanced by the a.bove named plaintiff. ....,. " This the 16th day of March, 1936. M. O. STAMET, Commissioner of the Court. No. 453 March 26 Apr.2-9-18. , the shuttle relay race. The school entertaining this meet is to furnish n suitable trophy to the district win ning the greatest number of points. Districts participating in the fore going events are Itethel, Canton, llyde, Fines Oret'k, and Waynesville. l'OWKlt COMl'AMKS Tower companies have sought or obtained rest-ruining orders and in junctions against the electric power projects of l'.f.'i public authorities lo eated in lift states, The Federal Tow er Commission reports there have been 27H petitions for such .order,! r injunctions, NO TICK NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD -COUNTY! IN TDK SUTKRIOR COURT. .1. M. FARMKR v. CA I.I.IK FARMKR. .'The-defendant, Callie Farmer; -will tnke notice that an aetioti etilitleil as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County. North Carolina, to dissolve the IhiikIs of mntrimoby now existing between the plaintiff and the defendant on the grounds of two years separation; and the .said defendant, will ..further take notice that she is reiuirei to appear hi the office of the Clerk of the Court of said 'county in the court house in Waynesville, North Carolina, on the first day of June, lii.'Ui, and answer or demur to the complaint in said nction a.s reiplired by statute, or the plaiMtiff will apply lo the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This April 1, HCtl'i. W. C. ltYKRS, Clerk .SuiHior Court llaywooil County, North Carolina. No. I.rj7 Apr !' HI 2:i-.".0. NORTH 'CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. NOTICK Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of II, (1. West, deceased, la.U of the County of Haywood, N. C, this is to notify all persons hiiving claims against the estate of said de ceasod to exhibit them to the under signed on or Ix'fore the 3rd day of March, 19.'t7, or this notice will be lea(lel in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estiite will please make immediate payment. This the 2nd dy of March, lO.'iO.-. J KAN M. WKST, Administratrix of If. G. West. 44'J Mar. 5-12-19-20-Apr. 2-9. SAVE MONEY when you buy and more as you use this biggest "little" range Medford Furniture Go. Headquarters For Stoves and Ranges AT THE DEPOT HOMER HENRY, Mgr. Bethel School Is Scene Of Banquet The Junior-Senior banquet held Fri day night, April 3, in the Bethel high school gymnasium, marked the begin ning of the commencement exercises at Bethel High School.' Ninety-fiw people, including Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mes.er, Mr. John D. Cathey. and several of the parents, were present. The more important features of the program were talks by Jack Messt'r and C. C. Hanson. Mr. Messer discussed the debt that the pjttet'nt generation of school chil dren owe to antiquity for all the present conveniences, and the great obligation that they have to pass thesj conveniences, together with many improvements, on to posterity. Ha concluded with an admonition for the studentg to make a plan for their lives, and follow it as closely as pos sible. Mr. Hanson recapitulated the seven .cardinal aims of education, health, fundamental processes, homo membership, vocation, citizenship, leis ure, and character. Ho urged these as the goals toward which every high school student ought to work. The other people appearing on the program were Shirley Boyd, Mari Powell, Winifred Rigdon, Mary Har din, Betty Cathey, Mary Phillips, Joe Moore. Mrs. Ruth Tucker, Miss Pau line Sentelle, Miss Mary Davis, Mr. I. A. Mcljjin, and J. I). Freeman. Robert Welch was the toastmasteor. 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