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XHURSDAf. AUGUST 6, 1936 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page S .NOTICE OF SALE and by virtue of an order v superior Court 01 najwuvm "l th 'n Ide in the special proceed-cun!;.tU-J Homex Henry, adminis F 7 esute off J, R. Henry, de Wl,f. Ve-.us Mattie L. Henry, 'ei'cJ'lhrrv et al., the same being F:3luK v. ' p upon the special pro sanr.wr - f ;d court the CC1--' ,. ,,i omnussioner will, on the ufr4vl of August, 1936, at 12 11 V i M at the court house door oV n,v'Uviie, X. C offer for sale ir' h 'best bidder for cash a Xi.Tn tract of lands lying and be-" r, lw HiH township, Haywood n N C, adjoining the lands Htiii'V and others and more ' ... v described as follows, p3rtvJ-'-- ovrlW'lNG on a beach stump by a v Btu ) mes' corner; thence X. 65 nah-iini; thence W. one chain V'tnks thence X.. 77' W. 4 a maple at a branch; thence i!J i. ': "i chains to a stake in V. H.....V old line; thence S. 14 25' E. '"'.-. r' -ind 22 links to a hi.kory; . k''"'t' ''" E- 2 chains and 64 link,; "VVi-ko'V on top of a ridge; thence ;r",rL. Water-shed 5 calls as fol- W 30' E. 2 chains and 56 V, S ISO' E. 3 chains and 48 56 -10' E. one chain and 47 :.'.' ' V.i)J 50' E. 2 chains and 44 i Hickory and ' W.-S.); S. 70 r i' ;l-ans and 8 links to a locust n '.',. water-shed of ridge; thence v 15 chains to a stake (21 links Bf.rof a Hock); thence X. 42 E. 2 and 75 links to a stake in a l-V" h- thence X. 31 30' E. 6 chains .,i' a Jiako; thence X. 63 E. one ar,.l 1 links to an apple tree; horce'E. 73 30' 7 chains to a stake n a branch; thence up the center of m j branch N. 76 W. 4 chains, more ;'(,,. t the BEGIXXIXG, contain er. .t'.S aciw.' "ir - the 11th day of July, 1930. HOMER HEXRY. Commissioner. j vy l.v 23-30-Ang.6. . NdTKI l CKK1HTOKS OF THKj rllMI'l IIAXK AM TKl'ST (OV1I-WV OF CANTON. X. C. has been paid to the Clerk ..." ii ,. uMTior court nt Haywood -.1 .nver pro rata ilivitlenils . t, ,!i .i n.: Mini existing liabilities .,;,,! as such lv the Champion I'i' k in. I Trust Company.-.on the date ,.( us i.'!"hic and for which no clainis 1,, . n tiled: and to cover prior a v -,!, t,.,!-; The Clerk will hold these i.,..,ls M: i'!lii-r with a list of sio-h ,t..,1!!,,ik for a period of three months fr.,1,1 (,,. diiio of tiling of the V null Krjmr! .if 'lie liquidation of the above mist . i nil such, creditors are hereby n . 1 1 i ii . . 1 t . i lake actions in the premis es as- are necessary to protect their rfsp'-ctivi' imprests. r.CKNKY P. HOOD. i iimiiiissioner of Hanks of North Carolina. Xci. 4 July 2::-30-Auff. 6-13. jtcyjie ribbon eieky one! AS LOW AS w0m PRIZE jff& LOOK! Big, Husky, Safe GOODYEAR SPEEDWAYS 30x 3 CI $4.95 4.40-21 5.50 4.50-20 5.80 4.75-19 6.40 5.00-19 6.85 5.25-18 7.60 fry 0Uwr ProportkM Pathnder Munn ntjmjmmmgSj, a mum "The Breath of Life" ratrolman .M( l.oiiKbliii This dramatic picture illustrates how Patrolman Thomas M'. Ixniphlin of New York revive. I tive-month-oM Joseph Alteri after the baby had smothered himself by pulling a pillow over his hoail. Summone.1 by screams of the child's terrified mother, the quick-thinking patrol man literally i"breathcd life" back into the little body. COUNTY AGENTS SCGOLU IV1 N W. D. SMITH (Written fur last week) The County Afreiit. U . I). Smith, the two -assistant ai;ents, Wiiyne Cor-, pcninn and S. K. Mitclnner. are at Swannatioa with the 4-11 Cluh boys for this week. The fol lowing boys are in the .-amp: Kent Ket ner. James Clark. 1 lonalil llipps, Jesse Hi u !iP KCran ( ha i les aiiKhn, Bill Leopard. Joe lal mer. an Havnes. J' ic )s Jluvne e, Urine Dixon. John Wet, Hobby Fei-jru-.n. .lack lioirers and "".;. C. Palmer. Sev-.'r.-il boys failed to the nluniied to do so. ! 1 .J -m y m W SMtThl to attend after Jusf who brouylit . I lie r'd clover to the New World ,s still a question, but records in the Tinted States. Department of Agriculture n -po-rt -that many .'men faun.n i" l:o!o nial history ured its growth. As early as lt':i:i, l-ord l'.ait.imoie asked bis sctt'ers to Wmvi C""d tiires of : lover seed, but there, is iw re cord that they did. William i'. 'm m -KWri telt -'Of succe s m, cr 'Witif English trrass (red cloVcil and.. -that i.i..u.,,f Ti, i- n wealfbv nieirhaiit planter soweii "jrreat aild small clover." Henjamin Franklin, about ;I7.ri0. wrote that be ba.s "seeded .'10 acres to red clover in Philadelphia, on-.the -.'li d ol August."' Nearly years later his "I'oor Kichard's Almanac" told oi "An experienced method vf sowing clover nil liaiiley." (ieoiye Washington in 17M. wrote that seed id' red clover was obtam Mble "on eiusy terms'' in irijinia. It was in these years the recon.st ruc tion period after the Revolution that exleiisive cultivation of clover beptn. Students; of jrenetir.s in" the United States Department of Atrrioult urc call maize, or Indian Corn, "the most com pletely domesticated U'raiii, (pijtc in capable of m'ain-taihinir itself without niaii." Nwlle of the Old World ce reals such as wheal, barley. 01 rice, hiU reached th.- hil'h decree if de I, ,,.,, ..ii loiiii:io care: t-'a-ys. J II. i "11. f.f' the Pureau id' I'iant I corn wa st lon.s o. en-d." hi Kempt dii-try. H . . a , when, and where doii.ies'licaled a:e three que i.i, but 'never nnsW says, "ThoUKh tbi'i-e is com of priini t.ve neoDle. there is tm surh ..tiling a primitive, corn. The oldest, ear known, are as highly devel.iped hot :inu-;.il:y and a.s loiiipietely -.divorced t'loni wild plants'' as. the of ou; . mil iiii-icial. variet ies. "Tin- most an. ierit corn known is 'thai W.the pre-Incas of I'eru. Well piesei ved ears in the' graves of these people duplicate the varieties prown This va.uab.e Cold- Food mustke kept below 50o Otherwise iauge is yours it spoils quickly... endangers health. Ask for the asking. us for the accurate, valuable Cold-Oauge, Nothing to buy! f,xeto adults. Then test your refrigerator No obligation! ;nd find out if it is safeguarding your ,tA food these hot days. Act at once. Only (fatyttjL- ,imi!td number of Cold-Gauges avadable. Martin Electric Company in the same repion today. , A thous and r more generations have made no chanpes. Charred corn from the Mound Builders of the Ohio Valley reen.b'e corn grown bv Indians in the Middle West.' The nearest relative to Indian corn known to botanists is the prass pen eially known by its Aztec name of tiosinte. Hut if - corn wa ilevelopcd fiom teosinte, Mr. Kehpt.n says, the inannef of development can only be .surmised. It is believed, however, that the advance of penetic knowledge mav nil ravel the mystery of maize lii-tcasts of the quantity of bonus bonds that would flow directly into trade ihanncl followinp receipt by the veterans have not materialized. Hut two-thi:ds of the bond issue of $1.71S.000.OOO distributed thus far has been cashed. Cotton .may rind new uses in the const motion , f iads. This use of cotton i leinp developei by AAA by piatis distribution to -4 States of a new cotton fabric win h is beinp useil experimentally to re-en force nearly t00 miles of bit uminous-siil -faced roads. Iliph sclu'ii's and colleges now for first time can pet spoeializcd lielp from the Federal Civernment in preparing educational radio program; A series of historical scripts called 'Interview with the l'ast," a pro duction manual, a glossary uf ladio tej-nis. incidental theme nuisic and bibliographies an' avai'able upon request from the Tinted Stales Otit ic of Kducation, Kadio broadcasting, as ana'y.cd by the Commerce 1 "opart mont i.s shown to be .limbing toward the big industry class. Total revenues l.isl year of mil stations (including all out three minor commercial stat,ons) Haywood Baptist Training Group To Meet At CIvde Sun. The Haywvod County Baptist Train ing I'nion will hold its annual con vention with the Clyde Baptist church. Sunday, August ;th. The program will begin at 11 o'clock and adjourn at o:o0. The piogram will be as fol lows; Morning session-- 11 o'clock lVvotiona!, Kdgar Me haffey. 11:15 Spec .al miiiic bv Wavties ville Ii. T. V. 1 1 :LM-Inspirationnl address bv B. T. V. ,lr;o:or, .1. Y. Matthew.-. I.unch, l'J:(H) noon. Afternoon session nevotional. Koy Kllis. 1 :o0- 1'epartments Kmphasized: Adults Mrs. Joe I.iner. Senior -James Chapman. lute r mod ia t s - - A n n ; e Q uee n . Junior - Louise McCrackeu. Story Hour Lillian Wyait. 2:15 Reports and Busint -s. :i:0 Rev. Nathan Bf.ooks. .'i :.'!() -Avl ion nment . Dill Howell's Esso Station See lTs For General Service Phone 9197 Opp. Post Office Woodmen To Have Special Work (Jiven Friday Niht The local Woodmen of the World will moo'. !! lay- night at eight o'clock for (heir regular' monthly mooting. Olli.ets announced that special work vvou'd be given Friday night, and urge lhal all. members attend, and eight recioiml and national net works we e $S5, 1'.'L'.tiO.'l, Watkins Chevrolet Company, Inc. SALES SERVICE It's Wise To Choose A Six Waynesville, N. C. W. L. Hardin, Jr. COMMISSION AGENT Waynesville, N. C. 1 respass nig cloth, for s not ices, a!' at Tin on . ardboa Mountaini . Walker Service Depot and Hranner Ave. 21-IIOFK SEKVICE C. C. Walker, Owncr-Mgr. Tremendous Power ! YouTl feel a big lift when you start uning Essolene. There's a great difference in power and pick-up..and mileage. This regular priced gasoline gives better mileage than even most premium priced gasolines, and no gasoline at any price will give you more under hard sum mer driving conditions. Made by the world's leading oil organization, Esso Marketers. STANDARD Oil COMPANY OF NIW JIRSiY il 1 vs V J i (f sso) MOTOR FUEL Coiir. IMfi, Inc. ANTIQUE COLLECTION The Entire Stock of Antiques from Virginia, as collected by Mr. Schulhof er over a period of 28 years, and bought for 50c on the dollar now offered at a Close-Out Price. Stock includes Period Furniture, Glassware and Hundreds of Items. Take advantage of this Antiques are always worth money. . I . ' '.--.: Across Street from the Bank t re CER VICE tllLiail .oi PHONE 31 ABEL'S GARAGE n, SALES SERVICE mm it '"one 52 Asheville Road
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