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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER II A Z EL W 0 0 D NEW S TANNING THE INDUS! RIAL CENTER OF HAYWOOD FURNITL'RF TAPESTRY INLAID WOO 1 1 English Saw Mill Cuts About 80,000 Feet Of Lumber A Week. 25 Men Work ing At Mill, And 25 In Logging Woods New Mill Of English Firm Start ed In Yancey County. NRA Wage Scale Maintained C. K. Knjrlish. of The J. M. English Sons Company, at Hazi-lwooil, an nounced this week that the firm had opened a branch mil! (in Cain River in Yancey county, and was cutting tim ber there at the rate of about 100, 000 feet a week. Over -400,000 feet have already been cut at the new miil, Mr. English said. The mill at Hazelu-ood averages about 75,000 to 80,000 feet of lumber a week, and jzivi's employment to about 25 men at th mill and 25 in the logging woods. The majority of the timber now being cut by the mil! at Hazel wood is being trucked in from High Kails in Jackson county. Three trucks are being used. The lumber that is cut by the Ha zelwood mill is shipped to the New England states. New York and the middle west. Some of it goes to the furniture centers of North Carolina, and the Unngusta Manufacturing Company at Hazel wood uses some. During the past few weeks, the mill ha.s been cutting some pine for fram ing. This was a move on the part of owners in supplying those who re ceived a bonus and wanted to invest in a home. Mr. English has not reduced wages of his men since the NRA was abolish ed. The same NRA scale is being paid. The Hazelwood mill was put into operation about two yeaiv ago. The firm is composed of C. E. En glish, C. M. English and J. C. Crouser. The general sales offices are in Ashe ville. REV. H. II. HYDE I'll.l.S I'l'IJ'IT AT IJAI'I 1ST III IU II Rev. If. II. Hvde. of Andrews, preached at the Sunday evening ser vice at the Baptist church. His sub-, je-ct for the evening was "The Oppor tunity of the Church of Today," and proved to be very inspirational. Mr. llyde is a former', pastor of the church, having been pastor when the present 'church building was planned and built. Airs. Ilarlev Dellart. of Canton, is visiting her parents. Rev. and Mi. J. M. Woodard. Dr. Warlick, of Asheville, is spend ing the summer months in town in the McKay Pharmacy. Mrs. J. H. Haynes, of Clyde, was in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Scruggs, of Newton, spent the week-end with the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tate. Mr. John McElroy left during week for Seattle, Washington. the Mr. Rufus Summerrow, of the New port News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock apprentice school, is spending a week I with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. ; Summerrow. Miss Almarie Robinson us visiting her cousin, Miss Iris Abbott, at Rry son City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Allen, of Can ton, were in town and visited rela tives during the week-end. Mrs. J. E. Whisenhunt spent the week-end with her lister, Mrs. George Young, at Swannanoa. Mr. Glenn Henson, of Canton, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Sam Knight Thursday. Miss sevei a! Katherine Hyatt weeks in town. is spending Mt. Holly, his family Mrs. J. li. Mr. W. P. Sutton, of spent the week-end with I at the home of Mr. and Hoy le. Miss I.illi Wednesday at Western lege. Mrs. Elmer Green and children and Mrs..-Will Millersham, of Durham, ar rived Saturday for a visit to their mother. .Mrs A. M. Maxwell. In Air Show Sunday i,1 I tot' f ? v an W'yat.t returned home after .spending a few days Carolina Teachers' Col- M rs. James dren returned at Enka. Kuykendall and Monday after a chil-visit I'Tp- yip $r lrl' 'Ifwi " i m ' More Than A Million People Gaze On Declaration Of Independence Each Year Mr. T. I., tor, Vivian in Asheville IcIIone and g Clark, visited luring the week mddaugh relatives sr ti:mi:t GRAIN DEALER NATIONAL MUTUAL INSUR ANCE COMPANY Indianapolis, Ind. Condition December 195, as Shown by Statement Filed l.i.ltf.-r .U-i-ts. Ii.-o. :ilst mi. vi-.ir. i! i7ll. 1172. I'll: Ainmint .revn I ot a . . . . Inc'WMC T'rum 1.:i'.i:i.:'i4:i. . if i in, nil. in IlislHllSl-IIM-lll- Ills. TA-. if. :i:(:i. I ; Km- I -t .-i . i 1 1 1 IlllWI'rl ilillil III K.Hi . . All lllli.'r III K..r . 1 1 . v 1 , . MlM I'.iMl l.l.TS II. Illl Ml: I'iilii'Ui.iM.-r; II:iiii-iiiis, !( Rev. and Mrs. H. II. Hyde and daughter. Miss Ellen Hyde, of An drews, are spending this week with their daughter, .Mrs. E. II McDaniels. KTATM.M i:T YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY York. England Condition December 31. 1935. as Shown by Statement Filed. 'Amount of. Capital p:iiit In cash $ 2in;non.nn AlnuHlit l.i'ilniT Aksi-s. Di'i-. 31 St. prcvloua your, $ I, 02,(i7u."i) ; Total I, I II:'. (i 7(1. 71 Incinur-Kri'iii I'nlirvhi'lticrs. Sl,- 7n,54.6:- Miii etliincnis, I hi ,iM7.K.-,;. 'I'.ii.i! l.vs.v.n:;:! 1. Ililnirs.-nicnls -'I'.i l'..lii-ili,,l,h-is. ((7:i.tI.H.7: MiM-rllimcxii. $I.17:I...:I.H'; 'I'i'ImI ...... . I . Hi. -n I. li Kill' I'rcnliilMiS' Wiillcn ur ii'iH'wrrl iluriinr o'ur. S-'I.Siy .4 l'i.'.t ; In t-'nri'" ................. :,.:;.,(; "i . i All imIht I'li'ttviiiiiis. -Wiirti-n ir Air Show Is Set For Saturday And Sun. ,Ioe Muslek and his air show, will stage a complete- air show over W ay- I nesville on Saturday and. Sunday ot J this week. I wo plane are here tor the -dlow. The outlit is just in from Andrews where a successful show was staged before ;i.0()(l people. High parachute juniis were made, and- Bob Williams walked to the end of a wing and put on trapeze act during a strong wind. Passengers are being carried up by the aviators. M KS KHKV FA 'I Kit I' MVS On dnibdav Mis entertained her Sunday with a party at the if i:. V.i M.,TH.MW.- I: Value i.f li Cash in Ci: l)l-.(lsill'.l li ! II ll.-piwil..,! i li.ht. .i l.llvilii''i . (iir.ihcr Illti ri an ari-nicil All "lll'-r : htatfin'i --. T.'tal 1 t t ASSETS (Hlli ("ur Trust ( Villi', mi M X I I Ml NT ALBANY INSURANCE COMPANY Aiuany. N. Y. . Condition December 31, 1935, as Shown by Statement Filed. Amount of Capil.nl pai'l in cash $1,01)0,11011.00 "1 iluriw In l' -i : M ilk ASSETS i Itia.l t:v l I.I ..lll.-l TnKI ('.nitii: nrillc 'r 1, Wl'ittt'll pi MIIO- .: 1 '' Ilcil -iit unr i-iitu-nl 1,1 ,1'llllitll-ll'. 14 'J. 41 1.:... 1.776. 90 gau 1 J Tutal a.lniilt.'.l VsSi-ti .... $!!,: K'i.O: LIABILITIES Net amount of utip.li'l losse and rlaims ? 1"H.l. I'licarncJ liremiunis .I.l!i7,l. Salari,". renfw. expenses, bills. - account s, fees, etc., lue or : accrued . . . ; 1 .1,:1.,.7J Kstnnated amount pinalile for Federal. Slate, county and mil nli-ipal taxes due or accrued 34.V-3.f-l C'ontiriKent commissionsj or other charges due or accrued : 4l,fllo.00 All other liabilities, us detailed in statement .............. 4a3.S71.30 Total amoTint of all liabilities except Capital $1,846,034.75 fcurplua over all liabili ties, ti.r.oo.ooo.oy ' Surplus as regards Policyholders l,500.0n0.0n . . 3.34B.634.7 j During 1935 4 4 00 948.00 .476.00 f.1.00 liage , . Total Liabilities . . Business In North' Carolina Kne JtiHks written, tt-.21-1.42 4: Premiums received ........... All other Kiiks written, $194,100 . Premiums reeeiV-l . . ..... . . Louses iiH-urrei--Km', $'2.G73; I'aid .... . . . Losses incurred- All other $Ca; Paid President, ,1. I. ; Fitzgerald. ; Seeretary, Mr-Cotter. Treasurer. 1. A. Hrier. Home offn-e 74o N. Meridian. Ave.. Indian- ajHilis, Ind. . Attorney for service: 1.N C. BONT. ; . Iiwur arice Commissioner. Haleigh. C. Manager for North ( aroiina Home Office. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. (Seal) INSIKANCK Dl'.PAHTM KNT. Raleigh. April 24th.- 1936. T. PAN C. Ill IN K . Insurance C ommissioner, do herebv certify that the aliove is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the (.rain Ilealer National Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Indianapolis. Iiut.. filed itb this department- Bhowing the condition of said Company, on the 31st day of Decemlier. 103s. Witness my band and official seal the day and year above written. DAN C. HONEY. Insurance Commissioner ' st,,, l, Val f n CaOi In Ci llcpiiviteil ll.illks I Agents' I,, business to I II I i, Agent' b:i business Ml other -Slatenn' li'.- V -.'K but. a.llintteil ,....'. Total a.lniitti'.l Assets -.... I LIABILITIES Net amount of unfaid losses and claims I'lieanied premiums. S:itaries. rents, evpenses, bills, accounts fees, etc.;, due. or accrued Kstintati'd iimount payatde for . . Federal, State, county and mu nicipal taxes due or accrued Contingent commissions, or other charges due or accrued .. All other liabilities, as detailed in statement .............. Amount Ledge previous yei Total .... Income l-'nini 4 I '.l. all: M 47 1.117: T. Disliln Scments 17.'.:: I 7 ' ' :i7,:.:.:L7 Kile I '(' - III i 11 II I lllll II In K. All (Ml els, Dec. I Its V M Rhea achool class J'resbytenan Mut The lare room where the pruests assemhled was attractively arranged with bowls of larkspur and j.weet peas. Ganif, were enjoyed throughout the evt'ninjf. A delicious ice course was -t i ed Those enjoying this occasion were: Virginia W hitener, hloise Davis, tieortjia Rathbone, . Vernie Johnson, (hiav Aloonev. Mary Johnsun, Kath- eune Thil'ips. Kuth McCIum, Kate WalN. Huth Sumnu l-'ow, M.Utie lv. ( laik. Tdna Summeirow, and Rufus (iaddis, Ralph Summerrow, Krman Inm.in. Glen Vatt. Joe Davis. Linest Truitt. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ruff, Mrs. G. C Summerrow. and Mrs. Rhea. The Declaration of Independence ' signed on July 4, 1776, in old Inde- ' pendence Hall, Philadelphia, now rests on the second floor of the Li- j brary of Congress, covered by a coat of gelatin to prevent further injury to it. More than a million people ; each year pause before the famous j document and gaze at it with patriotic i reverence. Most of the signatures on the aged document are indistinguishable, but heading the list is one name written in large letters. It 6tands out clearly and can be read with ease. It i6 the name of John Hancock of Massachusetts, who, when he signed the Declaration, said he was going to "write it large so King George can read it without his spectacles." John Hancock was a rich man and had much to lose by the stand he took against Britain. A price was put on his head for hi "treason" against the King, but John Hancock didn't seem to care in the least. He only increased his opposition toward Brit ain. He towk an active part in all the atfairs of the colonies during the period of the Revolution. Appointed to a committee after the Boston Mas sacre to ask the king to withdraw, Han.oek advocated every honorable means t() avoid the impending conflict; yet delivered a funeral oration over the slain Bostonains in which he con demned the cowardice of the British officers in killing unarmed men. John Hancock was a delegate from Massachusetts to the Continental Con gress and served as its president from 1775-77. While he held this position, he became so aroused over the contest between the colonies and Britain that he asked to be released from Congress, so that he might join the colonial army. Congress, however,-refused to let him go. In 1777. five years after the war had closed. John Hancock was elected gov ernor of his ow.n state, Massachusetts, which office he held until his death. Several years later the state of Massachusetts erected a magnificent monument over the grave of it's most illustrious son, John Hancock. That monument is still over his grave In the Old Granary Burying ground in Boston. Among those who comp,..-, ; ing party Saturday weiv- M Whisenhunt, Mr. Roy Roii ';--Mr. Howard Robinson and i Mrs. Fred Williams ah : of Alcoa, Tenn. spent the -, at the home of Mr. an.' Shields. The congress just adjou ., : peace time record for spi-n.i -appropriated $10,000.000, U0O v ied $800,000,000 in new tax,-. "i: eiv.. A. ' . 1:-' .id- f Hi Among those fishing at Lake San teetlah during the week were Rev. J. M. Woodard. Talmadge Woodard, Mr. Harley Dellart, of Canton, and his son, Paul. a i st. I'olicyli.ililers. t'lliineous, 1 1 1 ....... . , 'ill I'.lllClll.lll. i-. .'ILuicu, T..I a I .... i itt. ii or ii ir, $ I , I mi. I I'll. 1 7 I'l-eniiiini 1 ilin'itig Written r. lf.llll.lli: In Im Value "I l iU k Value ..l ASSETS J I lv ks' 7 111.: '. 1 1 NOTICE OF TRL'STKKS UNDER AND BY VlRTl power of sale contained - in deed of trvust, executed by L lor and husband, D. W. Tayi.i Kinsland, Trut-tee, dated 12th, 1934, and recorded in i page l'Jl, in the Office nf ; ister of Deeds of Haywo'.id North Carolina, default ha made in the payment of tir edness thereby secured and of -the note thereby securi-i directed that the deed of i foreclosed, the undesigned will offer for sale, at the c..u door in the City of Way North Carolina, at 11 o'-:.i -I, on Monday the Bkh day of Js and will sell to the highest ir cash all that certain tract v Of land, lying and being in dam Township, Haywood North Carolina, and more pa:: described as follows: BEGINNING at a fence : runs with wire fence S. 77 3 0.2 poles to a stake in the c. the Henson Cove road; then u road five calls as follows: S. E. 9 poles; S'. 25 30' E. ,, 30" 10' E. 21 poles; S. 5 - : poles; S. 77 E. 5.91 pule- ti, in the Power Company's Uiirh'. line; then with said line X. 7 15 poles to a stake near the then N. 61 30' W. "i.S po' stake;, then N. '19 -40' W. : to the BEGINNIN't j. f-i: four acres and 9.sq. rds., m.iiv EXCEPTING however otic av on the Nurth side of the abn heretofore sold to Fred T; now owned by Dock Bradley. This eale is made subject : and other prior encumbrances This the 10th day of June. J. 0. KIXSl.A.MI . .';;- No. 478 June 18-25-July 1.K I. i) l.:i:: You don't need to go any further than C. N. Allen & Co II.ZELWOOI TO SEE THE SENSATIONAL NEW 1936 LEONARD ..nsitrvl ill ;i'(tl.l ("llllMMl Ki'posilnl In Trusl on intiM li.i.htnccs, l l it ten Ml! , 1, Pt-'i.'i l:i tiilH' t'--. r JtuiikK t'illli:lHlts .jlllt fill liin bu AKef: cut mil: Ulilen I'liiH to ()i tul l.ll-i-tt 1, .l "tier -stilteilli'lil 1 111 .Htl'l.llll l.lil l.;i.!4.7:i Totsl .'iniount of all lialiilities . except Ci pit ill . . , .-. ... : . . . $2,0 4. tit Capital iictiijillv paid up in cash. 1 2O0.000.00. ' Surplus over all lialiili ties. IU.417.rM.21. Slirl'lus as regards Policyholders $l.fil7.1t 4.21 Total Lialiilities $11.87 1 1 8. 4 4 Bu.inesi In North Carolina During 1935. Fire Kisks written. $4. 0a7,fi96;. rTenihuiis received, ........... $11, 4:1.0u All ('titer Risks ivritteii, $1 :3(i6.5":t . iTennumst rei'eived . . , 12.7.i.tlO Losses incurred Fire. $1S.h'jO: Tail '.."".-.. 17.7S...ni) Losses incurred- All other, f ..i.is; I'aid 7.4ti'..0n V S- Mgrs.. Frank and DuBois. r. S. 11. une office.. 90 John M.. ew .ork City. Attornev for service: DAN C. HONF., Insur ance Commissioner. Raleigh. V 4 . Manager for North Carolina. Grcenslioro, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. (Seal) INSURANCE DKI'ARTMKNTi Raleigh. April 16th. 1936. I. VS C. HONEY. Insurance Commissioner, do liereliv certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the ork ahire Insurance Company of York I.nglundL fled with tills Department, showing the cotjftion of said Company on the 31st day .of Decern ber. 1935. Wltneiw my hand and official seal; the day and vear above written. DAS C. BONET Insurance Commissioner. s cl ailinilfcil 1'i.tiil inlinitleil Assets :, . J , LIABILITIES . Net amount of unpaid losses and Cla ims .......... .. . .... . . . . . $ I'hearned premiums . . . . . . .... Salaries, rents, expenses. liiUs, ac counts, fees. etc.. due or accrued Estimated limouut. payable for Kederi State, county and municipal taxes due and accrued ....... Contingent commissions, or other charges- due or accrued ...... All other liabilities, as detailed . in statement .4Hti.i64.iVI 3 S.ST '2 4- ! 53.4 4 Total amount of all liabilities eiccpt tupital ..$ 33. 174.011 Capital actually paid up in cash. $1,000.0(10.00 Surplus over all liabili tfes fSa4.9V0.3ft. Surplus as regards rolicvholders f l.R4.990.3:i Total liabilities ......... $2.4 S8.1 64.4 4 Business In North Carolina During 1935 Fire Risks written, -fl.dul.76,'-: l'remiunis received . . . $s.;ts6.00 All other Risks written $161,711.: I'reniiunis received ............ 41 o.tMi Losses incurred! ire. $z..lii6. l'aiii . ... . 2.714.dll Losses incurred All other $113; I 1'aid 120.00 President Ronald R. Martin, Secretary, 1 rank .1. Harry. lTom Office. f5 Fifth Ave.. New York City Attorney for Service: DAN C. BON KY Insurance Commissioner. Raleigh N. C. Manager for North Carolina Home Office STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. (Sial) INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Raleigh. April 9th. 1035. I- DAV C BONEY. Insurance t omnussioner, do hereby certify that the above is a tnie and correct abstract of the statement of the Al bany Insurance Company of New York City, filed with this Department, showing the con dition of said Company, on the 31st day of December. 193S. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and year above written. DAN C. BONEV. Insurance Commissioner. A iLrJ-l U3 LtCKA-RtJ Indicator tell" tTl Vl isTr .IwTT temperature Ot J n AND TS lPi h .i'i vr34 AMAZING IMlM1! Leonard',11 j l) k V Crisper. A not needing j refngcra- i I rte nioDmT I V ji, 11 'wWV';V ; A ou ve heard about this sensatiooal new dearie refriger ator you've been planning to see it. We consider it the one big outstanding refrigerator value of the year. That's why we are selling it. And we are selling tt! Those who have seen it say that it s lust what they ve been waiting for. It has everything dependability, beauty, convenience and economy. We particularly like the economy angle. And so will you. Think of it! These new Leonards actually use from 40 to 50 per cent less electric current than former models! Come in and get a real thrill looking at the new Leonard. You 11 get another thrill when we tell you how easily you can buy one how it will actually pay for itself. Don't put it off come in today. BACKED BYA5-YR. PROTECTION PLAN Tn flHtiifion to our the Leonard is backed K a s Vear Protec tion Plan signed by the manufacturer. As tittle as 4C Id buys a A DAY", LEONARD i
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