THITSPAY APRIL 9, 1936 THE WAYNESTLLE MOUNTAINEER ' "I THE I VDUS1 RIAL CENTER OF HAYWOOD HAZELWOOD NEWS prosperiety Much In Evidence At Hazehvood, Says G. C. Summerrow N . (!' Heal Estale Tran- A..., ( u ;, ,.. ;,ic Heing Made In 1 ;i m i. . .v.tH.J. E t-n thin y .' .;' a : i .vY .; It Happened Here i;- rm Uicvo: A !' TANNING FURNITURE TAPESTRY INLAID WOODS I1 Denies Confession j 1 , KK( OKI) AT STATIC 1'HISON I Fir ilu' c-cand tune thi year, the : N''t!h Carolina Stat." i'rts.m ha reached a in w hiirh 'cvi I. On Man-h -N. accord :!'.),' to Oscar I'ilts, a,!.tf , '.:. ! " "' '': Stat l' r;;ti 1. ;.-.,.n. J t nam .: irr: had ;,. ... ! i sv-'-' ' : a-.l.aaai: -. I!:,' .. ; .IT'',- ""V. I I ,Osl" Al - Will 1. the nca i ihiii;: 'l'uulie Is wore month. u i al o.-'aitc- di re in the last any vacant houses for i .n'ood opportunity for lild houses for n-nl. ' -11 n.'-! ,1.1.::,-. '".a- w, ':.!!.- v-r c, A'.-an'.a. a;: lia I , r !,,::,,. tr 1 totf The Ads WE'RE THINKING PLENTY ABOUT YOUR SAFETY WHEN WE SAY RIDE ON SILVERTOWN TIRES ft SAFER TIRE The new Goodrich Golden Ply Silver town Tire is known as "The Safest Tire Money Can Buy." The Life-Saver Golden' Ply, built into every Silver-' toj.'.n, gives you the protection you iitri from dangerous, high-speed blow -puts. The specially designed tread protects you from "tail-spin" ski.S. A TOUGHER TIRE- The finest quality raw materials com bined with special processes to toughen the rubber make Goodrich Golden Ply Silvertowns tough through and through ready to stand up under any kind of service. Because Goodrich Safety Silvertowns have extra heavy shoulders are stronger and more carefully built, they'll give you months of extra mileage.' ..r.ND NO OTHER TIRE IN THE WORLD GIVES YOU GOLDEN PLY BLOW-OUT PROTECTION! The Life-Saver Golden Ply, the amazing invention which checks the great unseen cause of high-speed blow-outs, is an exclusive Goodrich feature. No other tire in the world has Golden Ply blow-out protec tion, yet you pay not one penny extra for it it's FREE! For your own safety, Come in and see us today about a set of these Goodrich Safety Silvertowns. C. V. BELL, Distributer Commission Agent For The Texas Co. WITH GOLDEN PIT BLOW-OUT PROTECTION a i. w HI l!a ru ;iiou-!i! him ,1 !! ha an, i at n.a'!' . . i h:i: boy w inning was '! . n ability and should a a I.i't;. a' spec, h la lest wha; i do . . the -pcaker was slip, r '!. one select Inir i in. oral ion ,o happened tha; the boy wn ihc Saltan! twin,- mid hi the pi nfe-sur, had M'livti'il flu' lit i' at .HI- Oll I h Helhicw '. Jiell s shades air llexf to . which all tohl me ho . dn tho hurt nia v a 'a: i; ai:i' ,.!' faiiw-r, -lua , h. . . ('arrrtl! -lerp j .' !:i' la l!rvur. Hi' rrmiiiU that ('. ( lu-Vi'i- lawi'ls h I'aiirt h of April 1 usual :y havi rha; with Jusinlnni. ('mnan tin he many niori' . . and don't try ta kid mo . . know you:- airo . . . sinoo we wi re horn mi thai day . . tho samo year. , . If you i-oulil see this room, doar niiithfr.s tho thoughts of sonilinjr your son. to a mililarv sehool in mii,.-- to (-'ft him in the habit of keeping an or derly habitat w-uuld vanish from your thoujrhts forever . . tho writi'r spent four years in walking tours fur "Dust behind radiator," "Mateh stem in front of tout," "Shirt poekot not buttoned," "Wrinkle in blanket," and a thousand and another thousand oth er reports that banishes all hopes of a date, a show, or a stroll, down on the littery from the minds of Weary eadet . . and have a look at my study and living quarters. . . 1 ean't tell , . even I have a sense of pride; . . . I find so few peop-Te visited in llaxelwood that it is impnssible to eonliiio this column to tim: loea'ity. . . Fishers. Susie, Fdeno, eto. i the only hoiiie 1 know . . . no other, have I visited for any length of time. , . I know tho people, however, all the way . from ' I'eavine ' l'ruitt to "ISijr liov Hooper . . . and smaller and Jarjrer than that. ... Two vars with wooden spokes and, I think, oversized wheels . . that of . . no; nun h for a- for Mr. Ku--- . . six ha nonet-, three -i w ;nr i ireles, and . pay admission at ueh and still Keep hiin.-elf in t I: : - law u, t la- a.,M i.a, r- i I'll , t irrt p : '.a h iu,. e l a oi a ' e l',lb' : a : y :T aril oopai I iiieni wa- -'o-n,l, a tlie same eair lo-v a- t:io-e hand! : in: p, rls Di.VM'l t' ,in 1 write hew v.-ui lie jro t,, 1 spurt event . t'wil i one t.-ilkle e:i h day i t'.'i- only a sho 1 lain J buy i- naiiidi food : o i r t n n i .-Htuin inn. . . I Sin-, my horse, east soiueiluiitr to own and Keoji, hut -o did our itialih ed et of , lull.-, yaur trip, to low II, ami oilier plaees. Hi your car . . our hob. I hies eo-t . . Inn hat ah, nit it ? . . . I Shorts: The picture of I'nelo Ahe shown in this paper was drawn by one of hi- ia utrlitors. . .lack heath irwooil and Allen Smathors Mdl any ainouiit ef j;as . . from one cent up ward. . . ('. N. Allen farms as i.i liohliy. . . I do not believe the voters should put a county, oilier:;, out of his job about tho timo lie acouires cfli- cUiii-y in ilie work.; . . M.inson Queen, one id' my host friend.-, was a wonder ful obi man. . A pre, ideiit in Hay wood County politics may be broken this vt-jir. . . Virginia Avenue m Ihu zelwuiid is abbreviated V. A. Ave. . . wliiih may, or may not, remind me of Pr. Mason ("ruin's jroofus bird , . . . a bird llyino; backward, cnrintr not wilt re he is jjdli(j but only de-ires (o see here ho lias been. ... t 1,10. V HMD A ft i- i- a trial hlslinjr tw,,i weeks Miss Vera Stret.' was acipntled iii New York Ciiv on h'ridav ni'ht of the munler on November the 12, uf dir. Fritx ii'bha i) t . and left the court a free person. She was the llth client iif Samunl lx-ibnu it 7. to In- ac(uitted of mil rder a i .,M''. pa, l'r,a la : !: v i v. f ' 1 ' d ' II Play Will He Given At School Friday The tin oo-act comedy, "Aaron Stick of I'unkin Crick." will bo slae-rd af the lla.elwood s.hool l-'riday even itijr at 7.:.'i0 o eio,-k by the bake .luna luska l'areiit rcachers' - Association. The play will bo triveii at llazelwood under the ausldces of the llazelwood r t. a. Ryrar? a.'-sniMt veer, -x-faasu.-. t" Want Ads I 3 m Want Ads are one rent a word I for each Hiscrluin. M a,t is I taken for less than ",V .i:i; i..m i -imu 1 1- i,. i,i la : la- M ,,in li ,.r I. I li. S.-as,.n S, ! l .1 M,- 'I-.,. -I.. II. ll.lelWiMHl. V F(l SA1.K la(t pijrs, from ti to S weeks oid. See .lorry Liner,. Lake .liiiialii.skn. si 1 li M, IHINDUFd ,u re.s of prass' land for hire for Ns.turt'. localed in avnesvillo, Iron Duff and Crab Iree. Will also connilor .sodintf above laiidts Manic J. Mivracken, aynesville. Mar. U-X- April 2 0. Bafqaimm Quality At 1. 1 . a IN 01 K STOCK OF C oat s and Dresses u will find just what vou waul for your liaslcr nulfi(. Our coals are .from $9.93 to $16.75 Shoes for Easter IN liOTII (MiOCERIES mea'ts XATIVK AM) WKS'l'KltN- KKESI.I AND CURED WE DELIVKR ANYWHERE W. A. Bradley's Store On No. 10 Phone :!2(i HAZELWOOD, N. C. AjU'-'lii!'iSiBU.-i 4' Many patterns, and the very latest. $1.18 to $3.95 Listen, Men We have an outfit for you, and at a price that you can afford to pay. C. N. ALLEN & CO. General Merchandise HAZELWOOD, N. C. W We are in the Market for both Chestnut Oakf and Hemlock Tan Bark. If you have any to Sell, Come to Our Office at once and Secure Contract. Turn Your Tan Bark Into Cash. -a li r JunalusEia Tannery Hazehvood, N. C. muMzmmk. m, ... .iu.Viyj 3