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THURSDAY, MAY 14, i936 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER HAZELWOOD NEWS TANNING FURNITURE TAPESTRY THE INDUSTRIAL CENTER OF HAYWOOD INLAID WOOL Mr. and Mr.s Robert Grifiin and children and Miss Edna Blanton spent the weekend in Kn.port, lenn., with Miss Ruby Gibson. Mrs. A. I). Murray, of Bjyson City, is visiting her .sister, Mrs. W. M. Eller and Mn Elk-r. Mrs. Failour Hamm and daughter, Jenifree, of Elizabethton, Tenn., are spending the week at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Seates. Dr. J. W. McKay tqx'nt three days of last week in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Moore and fam ily left Friday f0 ra visit in Knox ville, Tenn. Mr. Arthur Hundley, of Fort Bragg, wits in town two days last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Kuykendall, of Black Mountain, .spMnt Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Queen. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Benfield and daughter, Barbara, of Lenoir, were guests over the wek-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McElroy. Mr, and Mrs. Homer Messer, of Lenuir, spent the week-end at the heme of Mr. and Mr. Jesse Messer. The Word Ignoramus Tin- um-i. i::imrLiiiiiis is tin English law !trm f.r tin' eiidir.M'lm'iit. on the Mil f !m.lii-tiii''!it nude- by a yrand .i'li'.v viii"i they throw out the Mil, I. e., w hen i ln'.v ili inn consider that the I'iiv h.n!d u'n to a petty jury. The exprtM'iii in.w hIim The terms Ij-'iiora mus i-.iii-;i:iiih Wliiu', were Coiiuiifin in the jn;it;:il satires and pit n i j 1 1 1 h I s of the t line. The applica tion of tin' term. to an iu'iiurnnt person dates t'riiui the ear'y pan of the Sev etiteenih ,., plan-. Read The Ads NOTICE All persons will take notice that the undersigned ha6 this day quali fied as Administrator of the estate of S. L. Underwood, deceased. Any person owing the aforesaid estate will promptly nay said accounts and all persons having claims against the said estate -will file the same with the undersigned on or before the 10th day of April, 1J37, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their Tecovery. This the lGth day of April, 1936. W. T. CRAWFORD, Administrator of S.-'L. Underwood, deceased. No. 461 Apr 23-30-May 7-11-21-28. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, . Vs. R, E. L. RatclifT and wife, Callie Ratcliir, G.- II. Palmer, . Ermie Crymes Reeves, Admrx. of 11. 11. Reeves, Dec'd., S. R. Eel met and W. U. Francis, Administrators,, - W, 11. Iiurgin, Trading as Burgin . Bro.s., Mrs, J. T. Jones, " C. P. Clark, O. L. Ilriggi, Chm., P. II. Walker, J. W. Boyd, F. E. Mes ser, and J. II. Way, See.-Treas., Trustees, Wavnesville FireinenV : lit lie f Fund. ' On Monday, .May IS, UCiii, at eleven o'cloc k,, A. M., the undersigned, .pur suant to an order 'of the Clerk .-of the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty, bearing date of May 1st, 1 !:, will sell at publk out cry, to the highest bidder for cash, . at. the court, house door in. Waynesville, Haywood Coun ty, North Carolina, the following real v estate,.-, tp-wit:.. All that 'certain piece, parcel or tract of. land containing 210 acres, more or less, situate, .lying and being in what is known as the .Ratclilf Cove on the RatclifT Cove . Road about throe miles Northeast f roin the town ' of Waynesville, in Waynesvirle. Town ship, Haywood County, North Car olina, having such . shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof, made by J. R. Terrell, Sur veyor, April, 1916, which plat is now on file with The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, S. C, and being bound ed as follows: North by the lands of Dora Ratcliff and Hardy Liner; on the East by the lands of Hardy Liner, A 1 be rt F ran ci s and Le Roy F ran c is ; on the South by the lands of Dock Ratcliff, and on the West by the lands of J. R. Medford and Dora Ratcliff. Above plat was copied by W. R. Francis, Attorney, 1925. This being the same tract of Unci heretofore conveyed to R. E. L. Ratcliff, by J. R. Medford and wife, Lula Medford and Pearl Ratcliff by deed dated December 1, 1916, and recorded in Book 48, page 204, Re cord of Deedg of Haywood County together with, the lands heretofore conveyed to the said R. E. L. Ratcliff by J. N, Ratcli.T and wife, Mary Rat clifT by deed dated September 9, 1925, and recorded in Book 21, page 356, FVrpmvn ?f H30 County, iiACEPTING from the above con veyance a tract of 20 acres, more or less, conveyed to H. H. Liner by deed dated January 19, 1921, recorded m Book 57, page 176, to: which deed reference is hereby made. Sale made pursuant to a judgment and order of the Clerk of the Supe rior Court of Haywood County, This first day of May, 1936 M. G. STAM.EY, Commissioner. No. 466 May 7-14. Baseball HAZELWOOD-BREVARD Hazelwood. name Pos AB R H E Lane CF 4 0 1 0 E. Wyatt IB 3 1 0 0 Roulette SS 1 0 0 0 Burrell SS 1 0 0 0 Fisher 2B 4 0 2 0 G. Wyatt LF 4 0 0 l Putnam J RF 2 0 0 0 Whisenhunt C 3 0 0 0 Kuykendall RF 2 0 0 0 Inman 3B 3 0 0 0 Montieth P 2 0 0 0 29 1 3 3 Bases on balls off Bailey, 2. Left on bases, 5. Hit by pitched ball, Montieth. Wold pitches, Bailey, 1. Runs batted in, Fisher, 1. Struck out by Bailev, 6. Stolen bases, Glen Wyatt, 1. Sacrifices, E. Wyatt, 1. Umpires, Jones and Misenheimer. Score by Innings R il E Hazelwood 001 000 0001 3 3 Brevard 010 010 0045 4 2 Brevard Name Pos AB Pi H E H. ("ox RF 4 0 0 0 H. Clayton IB 3 10 0 T, Garren 2B 3 0 0 1 W. Clayton SS 4 1 2 0 R. Byrd CF 3 1 1 0 M. Bagwell 3B 4 10 T. Carson LF 110 0 W. Pitillo C 3 0 1 0 G. I.. Bailey P 3 0 0 0 I'atton RF 2 0 0 0 30 5 1 2 Double plays,, 1 W. Clayton to H. Clayton, Basses on balls, off Mon tieth, 3. Hit by pitched ball, T. Car son. Left on bases, 5. ' Struck out by Montieth, 8. Stolen bases, W. Clayton. Bait's on balls, off Mon- Bee Cause Arrest of Trio Alenieiiles left ,y lie,-s ,,ri tire fa'MM of three thlees caused the' culprits' awresi at tlnil.Kiwi, Southern .Moravia, recently. Tin. tihi l,;i, In,, Ken Into Hie hoiis,. ,,f-.. raih-, ;ly ellh ia! am! cur ried away a sad.fiil ,,f yaluaoles. one Wan. in es.-.-ipjiiL'. knuiUrd mer a bee hive and the .,.s iaiM;iel-. the of fenders.. The I,,. vi , ,y t. p,,.i,.(. ,. only lo arrest, tliree hieii whose fares were mvi.i'..,, t,, !iM iiiiilis'rnisaiile Use of the Electric Eyo The electric eye litis supplanted the human' eye in a -iiuniUer of industrial operations. Ii s fully us capable of telliriL' the (lill'ereuce between (larUness nrid lilit and lias the added .idvanlayi! of not koIii- in sleep on the ,oli. '.More over, inslead of just Ileitis able lo say 'hat a lualy Is either li-.ht or dark blue, it can tell exact ly Imw'blim it is. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, May 25th, l!)3f., at eleven o'clock A. M. at the court house- door in Waynesville, Haywood County,- North Carolina, I w til .sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands and prem ises lying and being in Beaverdam Township, Haywood County, N. C, and more particularly described as fol lows: 1ST TRACT: , BEGINNING at a stake the Northwest corner of lot No. 1 1, and runs S. 72 K. with the street, 11 poles to a stake; thence S. 4" W. 7 -poles, 7 .links to a stake-; thence N. 72 W. 11 'poles to a stake in the street; thence with diid street, N. 4 E, 7 -.poles, -and 7 links to the BEGINNING,-- containing one-half acre, and is a part of lot No. 11, of the J. B. Phillips land, as per survey and map "made -by T. O. Dobson, which is of record in the ollice .of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County, N, C. 2ND TRACT': BEGINNING on Thad Swanger's Northeast -corner, and runs with the street S. 72 E. 12 poles to the Northeast corner of Jot No. 29; thence' 'South', with' line, of lot No, 29 7 poles and 4 feet to a stake; thence a Northwest course to said Swanger Southeast corner; thence Avith his South line 7 poles and 4 feet to the BEGINNING, containing one half acre, more or less. This also a part of the J, B. Phillips landg and is the same property conveyed to J, C. Johnson and wife, Ada Johnson by deed dated 8th day of June, 1920, by R. A. Huskey and wife, Fannie Hus key, Which is of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County, N. C, in Book 55, page 511, Sale made pursuant to the power of sale conferred upon me by virtue of that certain deed of trust executed by J. C. Johnson and wife, Ada Johnson, dated September 5th, 1931 and recorded in Book 26, page 285, Record of Deeds of Trust of Hajnvood County, N. C. This the 25th day of April, 193.6. A. T. WARD. Trustee. No. 464 April 30-May 7-14-21. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified ag administrator of the estate of Sarah Ferguson, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed at Waynesville, on or before 23rd day of April, 1937, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to paid estate will please make imme diate settlement. This the 22nd day of ApriL 1936. J. E. FERGUSON. Administrator of the estate of Sarah Ferguson. No. 462 Apr 23-30-May 7-14-21-28. "American Mother of 1936" " ;"X I ' i Mrs. Jamet Smith More thrilled by the knowledge she will go to New York (she has a M)n living there) than by the honor of being selected the "American mother of 1936", Mrs. James R. Smith, wife of a Oaremont, Cal., orange grower, is pictured at her home with her grandson, David Fowler. Mrs. Smith will go to New York to take part in the Mothr er's Day celebration there of the Golden Rule Foundation, which selected her for the honor. I -. ' . -. . : -.'.... -. - . - . ' " ' " " 1 , It Happened Here Ton," i - - - - i "To dismount. cIo;V the elastic; take the knee off the pommel; face to the left; ttike the skirt in the left hand .and the near pommel in the right, and slide off. Nothing Ls sim pler, when you've done it once or twice, and. you 'lire, thus independent of any escort." ... and thus you have free information on how to get out ' of a side-saddle 'as written in 1903 . . . the same writer stated . . . "and no position will so easily tend to develop the muscles of but line side of the body, unless the reversible saddle is used, . and the euostrinne sites alternately upon the right and left side of her horse, -or varies the method radically by taking tip the fashion which is now coming into favor, of riding astride. . . Two bits vf wit picked from the daily news: Ed Reed draws two mice looking at another (.aught in a trap. . Miss Mouse to Mr. Mouse . . . "It's n--plain case of suicide it wasn't even baited!" . . . James J. 11:11, great railroad builder, while inspect ing a track with a superintendent, found a spike lying Mn the dirt and turned linxse a blast on the unfortun ate super. . . but in self-defense the quickwitted superintendent replied. . "Why. sir, how fortunate that ynxi came along and found it. The fore man has hod two men; hunting . a week for that spike." . . . No! I'm sorry you misunderstood me. ... vi vnu:sL' mis is iku ;iajor Bowles . , . I said, M. IL, Bowles. . . Four of seven of the outstanding stu dents on the stage at Waynesville High last week were from Hazelwood . . . John Ruff, Emily Siler, Sarah Welch, and Lester Foteate. . Jimmie Swift, the mascot, and son of Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Swift, will ako attend the elementary in the tapestry town , . . the others wore Mary Ann Turn er, Margaret Hall, and Hunter Henry. I needed a couple of caps and gown while follow-ing so closely behind their march in order to get two choice seats on the last reserved row. . . . I still think the Buccaneers play the best music of any of the winter or chestras. . . W. D. Smith says the Osborne herd of Canton, is one of the five best in the state , . . how about some year old past guernseys selling for two to three hundred dollars each. I still believe it pays to raise the best. . . Some local crooner just pass ed the highway singing "Moon Over Miami" . . . I'm reminded that Mrs. & V.-Bell, who left here last week to visit Florida, will probably look at that moon over Miami for the next two weeks. . . I would like to return to earth in the distant future in order to see if civilization has advanced far enough to cause people to know when and when not to enter a room in which a program is being rendered . . how annoying. . . but I suppose ignor ance will always be thus. . Ask your self this Question: "What did I do on Mother's Day to chow that 1 still have a sense of appreciation?" . . . Misses Mock and Ashton's English depart ment stole the show in a past high school program ... the outstanding work of Corrine Wigenfeld helped and David Fowler make this possible. . . Horseback riding on a return trip through the Mauney (or ia.s I wxiuld spell it Mooney) Cove . . . I found much progress since being there a few -summers ago-.'.', an outstand ing .section with all farm.s looking upward . .'.'few gullies . . few more spots . . there is even a ditch tiled on the Moody or Masjey place . . the homes look better , . and the people in them seem happier. How could you enjoy Professor Elliott's talk without training . . I hope the parents present saw more than dollars and cents in a child's ed ucation . .'..bow about this plea for history . . . in his excellent address Mr. Ellilt. mentioned monastry, Aristotle, Dante, Renaissance, Jesus, Dark Ages, Socrates, Wesley, Amer ican and French Revolution, Rule of Tyrants, Industrial '.Revolution,- and evolution all covered in a course in world history .. . . and for English . . could you see Hamlet and Macbeth ;:s the Professor pictured them. . Notes from this speech: "Take him all in all, he was a man." . . "There is no short cut to culture." . . "This is a kindergarten of adults trying to spell God with the wrong blocks." , . Notes fnm examination papers: "X Short ballot is people who- are neither Democrats or Republicans", . "Guel, Julus, Biors, Bayers, Edmun Haines, Allie, Ally, Errihouse. . .". . . "Tariff walls was when countries had walls around them and other coun tries couldn't come in them.". . If you should be looking for me at eight Saturday evening, come to the court house. . . . SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY Monday, June 1,1936 The Board of Education of Hay wood County will offer at public sale to the highest bidder on Monday, June 1, 1936, at 12 o'clock noon at the court house door in the city of Way nesville the following school property: THE PEACH TREE SCHOOL HOUSE AND SITE Described as follows: BEGINNING ON A STONE 100 P, up the meanders of Peach Tree branch from where it empties into Jonathan Creek and just below the culvert across Peach Tree branch and runs with the center of the public road as follows: N. 48 V. 5 P. S. 75 W. 7 P. S. 55 W. 9 P. and 15 links to a stone in center- of road; thence S. 35 E. 5 P. to a chestnut tree S. 35 E. llA P. to a stone in center of Peach Tree branch; thence down said branch ! with its meanders 19 P. and 8 links to the place of the BEGINNING, con taining one acre taore or less. Deed for lot dated September 9, 1927, Registered in Book 76, page 9, Record of Deeds for Haywood Coun ty, N. C. By order of the Board of Education April 6, 1936. R. T. MESSER, Chairman. JACK MESSER, Secretary. No. 467 May 14-21-28 HAZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH There was a goodly number present for the Mother's Day eervice last Sunday. Sunday school attendance again showed a substantial gain over the previous Sunday. Each of the next three Sundays will be a special day. Next Sunday is the Assembly wide day of hnmiliatiou and prayer. The following Sunday will be observed as children's day and a special program will be given to take the place of the morning ser vice. The last Sunday in the month will mark the end of the seventh year of the present pastorate. This will be home coming day. "We are asking every member of the church and Sunday school to plan to be pres ent on that day. "The Men of the Church' with Mr. Erman Inman as leader met Wednes day night at the church house for their May meeting. Tuesday night the circles of the Auxiliary met with Mrs. George Walls and Mrs. d. snieias. I Every Sunday should be "GO TO I CHURCH SUNDAY." I O. C. LANDRUM, I Minister. The President! O.ith Tliere are so -many fn,.r;il ol'ieers few are rcpiired t" ta!;" anr oath nt all. The Ceus'i'uthui slates Me' forai of the President s oaili. "! rt" solemn ly swear (or aihnu) that I rill t'ai'h fu'ly evenite ! he el!:-e ,.f I'l'eshlent of the I'nited S':.te:'. at::', will, to the best of my ability, p'eserve. protect a ml f'ofi-ii.J t'-e ( 'ole : il ;ti.n of 1 he failed Slates." The V;,e i'reshlent takes a similar oath, although not specif', -ally reipiin-il h hv th" Consti tution. Senator-! arcl repi esenta' ! es are feipiii'eil hy Af! jc!e " I o .! Iin-'ild by oatieor afhi'an I i. ai tn - strip -rt the ('on-titipiiiti." No form of tin' oath is Klven; it cu-doinaril.v f,i!nus thai for be I'l'eshlent. IWIND- Has its playful moments, 11 U T STORM WARN ING??? NO PLACE IS IMMUNE. 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. .0 w The L N. Davis Co. Insurance Uonds Rentals Real Estate TELEPHONE 77 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Etta Reeves Nolatid, deceased, late of Haywo-' County,--North Carolina, this is to no 'iiy all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Clyde, N. C, Route One, on or before 23rd day of April, lf-V, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pleae make immediate settlement. This the 22nd day of April, 193G. D. REEVES NOLAND, Administrator cf the estate of Mrs Etta Reeves Noland. No. 4 63 A pr. 23-30-May 7-14-2 1-28 intk Sherwin-Williams Paint ALL COLORS INSIDE AND OUT "For A Satisfactory Job Use Sherwin-Williams I'aints" Sold Exclusively In This Community By t. N. Allen & Go. HAZELWOOD, N. C. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE s Sale On Monday, May 2oth, i.. , eleven o'clock a. m. at ;hv house door in Waynesville. Ha -y ' ' County, N. C, I will sell a pu " outcry to the highest bidder ; ',. the following lands and p;vr. . .. . ' ing and being in Beaverdam T ,vT ship, Haywood County, a: . i r' ';J particularly described as fu.:(J-.v.. ' " Being lots Nos. 38, 3:t ar s n per map and survey made n- p v Justice Sept. 25, 1921, of v -.V Robinson property in Phi',!:p-v;:.,.' Vi recorded in Map Book "B," la . x -V' Haywood County, the same .,.,,.,'".. subciivLsion of lot Nos. 12 at:.; ? the T. C. Dobson survey of taf- r p" Phillips lands; said lot herein c--.v." ed being more particularly as follows: BEGINNING , ; Northeastern intersection , - - v streets in West Canton, on.. ;,'-a toward Clyde, and runs v... North sile of the other Ea-- ii.i - f.'V. thence North 149 feet; ti'.-t...,. V-'s Hiram Rains line, N. 77 W. log :-t-.' to the said street leading -;..-.v'a : Clyde; thence with said stri-.-- s. V-'i 172 feet to the BEGINXIXi ;. .-. the same lots conveyed to , -Howell by T. D. Cogburn ;,n ..i w.V by deed recorded in Book iv. pa',..' 493, Record of Deeds of llay.v-'.i County, and being the .-unie ;u-; conveyed by Albert Howell aial w f,-,j J. S. Mehaffey by deed dated Juiv :;, 1923, and recorded in Book ,Vi 499, Record of Deeds of Ilavw ,"j County. Being also the same lots, f ::,.,t conveyed in a deed from M. (i. S am. Trustee, to J. R. Morgan and (h.-o f) Ward dated March 15, PJ.'jO. i r--cprded in Book 82, page 411. Sale made pursuant to the p-uv.--of sale conferred upon me bv v.'- of that certain deed of trust-' i-xtn-uy ed by J. C. Johnson and wi:V, ,,i4 Johnson, dated September ,, Ifl.l, and recorded in Book . 2f, pair,- -i Record of Deeds of Tru- of IJav wood County Thi6 April 25, 1936. A. T. WAIilh ' tru: 7-1 1-21 No. 465 April 30-May It Don't Pay TO GAMBLE ON BL0W0OT5 THOUSANDS KILLED OR INJURED EVERY YEAR 9 It's foolish to gamble when it costs no more to play siiiV Gu.d rich Silvertowns arc th.. nly titci in the world with the Lik-Saver" Golden Ply, the aniazmi; inven tion that has been built mtu Sil vertowns for the sole . purpose of protect ing motorists from heat inside the tire the great unseen cause of high-speed blow-outs. Play safe! See us about a set ot long-wearing Silvertowns- Goodrich fc SAFETY Silvertown WITH LIFE-SAVER GOLDEN PUT C,V. Bell, Distributor Commission AKcnt l'T The Texas Company. (
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