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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1936 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ChristmasRushThisYearSetsNewRecord ... ... Santa's Pack Loaded With Toys of Novei Design as Shopping Volume Reaches New High for Recent Years By MAURICE' MERRYFIELD International Illustrated News Writer NEW YORK Christmas this year promises to be celebrated with greater fervor and enthusiasm, at least in United States, than it has for recent years, particularly those since the depression. Several factors contribute to the fact that the pack which Santa Claus will bring to American homes this holiday will be gener ously filled. In recent months the upward swing in stock values and the general improvement in business and employment has generated a new spirit of enthusiasm and hope. Stores report a record volume of shopping, not only for staples and necessities but also for articles classed as luxuries. Toy manufacturers estimate that their trade will be in excess o; $200,000,000 this holiday season. They have flooded the market with j new games and diversions which are captivating in their originality and cleverness of design. The playthings which youngsters will receive this year are surpris ingly little influenced by things military, despite the revolt in Spain and emphasis on war threats elsewhere. The little toy soldier, cannons and other miniature im plements of war are featured less this year than for some time. Mechanical Toys Featured Dolls have come to life In amazing manner. Some of the more expensive models shown can do practically everything that a human can, walking, talking and performing tricks. Quintuplets are still in favor for the "junior nursery" while toy makers have taken another cue from the head line and featured "incubator i' lines", a topic that was given miJch publicity in the past year. While speaking of toyland, it is interesting to note that the trend is more and more toward amuse ments of mechanical and con structive nature. Miniature stoves which actually cook, chemical and construction sets, microscopes and motion picture projectors are among the toys which are calcu lated to both amuse and educate .. the youngster. At the same time, Christmas will not be such a joyous occasion for those in some other countries, especially in war-torn Spain. The grief and despair of past events and the uncertainty of the future so trouble the present that the holiday holds little meaning this ' year for the peninsula. In Great Britain, too, rejoicing is somewhat tempered by the. situation brought about by abdica-' tion of King Kd.w'ard VIII. Yet, withal, there is a spirit of optimism, a confidence in the future which transcends national bounds! NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, January 18, 1937, at eleven o'clock, A. M., at the court house door in the town of Waynes ville, in Haywood County, North Car olina, I will pell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing lands and premises, lying and be ing in the town of Southern Assembly: BEGINNING on a stake in the cen ter of the branch which flows by the pumping station, said stake being also in the Southerly margin of Shore Drive where said drive crosses said hi-fipch and run with' the margin- of America 's Business Prophet - f i'i?V - Roicr W. Babson Will 1937 Be A Year of Real Prosperity? With startling accuracy, Roger W. Babson, . once a year telfe what's ahead in the business world for the next twelve months. For the past four years his forecasts have averaged more than 90 correct. In the 1937 forecast Mr. Babson answers with positive assurance over puzzling questions about business, stocks, wages, living costs, and the like. This popular feature will appear in the THE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31 "A Feature Exclusively For The Mountaineer" said drive, S. 88 45' E. 75 feet to a stake in the margin of said drive; thence flue South. 100 feet to a Stake; thence S. 8!) W. (55 '.feet to a slake in center of branch; thence up the branch as it meanders and with the center of the same (approximately N. ,T 30' V.) 105 feet to the IJNG'IN' NING, containing 18-100 of an acre, nice or less, including all the build ings and machinery thereon. Being the same l.'indV described in a deed from Carl -A. Miller and wife to Goo. C. McKlroy and wife, dated July Hi, 1928. Subject to all the stipula- I tions and easements contained in a (deed from Southern Assembly, a Cor poration, to J. Is. Ivey, as re orded in Book of Deeds 60,: page 50, Record of Deeds of Haywood County. This sale made pursuant to the pow er of sale contained in a deed of trut executed by Geo. C. McEIroy and wife, Margaret McKlroy, dated July l(i, 1928, and recorded in liwik ?4, page 148. Record of Deeds of Trust of Hay wood County. This the 17th day of December. lO.'lfi JOHN M. QUEEN, Trustee. No. 529 Dec. 24-31 -Jan. 7-14. In the District Court of the United WANTED Clean White Rags, States of America for the Western , , . , District of North Carolina, Asheville tlV6 Cents a Pound Apply to Division, at law No. 379, United States This Paper. of America v. 1,394.50 acres of land in Haywood County, North Carolina, E. B. Rickman, et al. Notice of Action by Publication of Summons. To: Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Hutton; E. R. Mur ray; Ed Wells; J. F. Strader; husband of Jane Holland; J. M. Michael; G. Murray and wife; Mrs. Beryle H. Strader; and all persons whomsoever who have, or claim to own any estates or interests in the fee or otherwise in and to the premises described in the petition tiled in this cause and de scribed in this notice, and any and all heirs and devisees of the several parties above named, whose names and addresses are unknown, and all and singular their heirs, husbands, wives, devices, executors, administra tors, representatives, alinees, success ors and assigns, of each and every of them; and all unknown owners, lien ors, or claimants, having, or claiming to have, any right, title, estate, equity, interest or lien; and all occupants, lessees, users, holders and owners of and claimants to any right or ease mnet of prescription in, over, aerose, or through said lands, or any part thereof; you will please take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the District Court of the United States for tho Western District of North Carolina, at Ashe ville, N. C, that summons has duly been issued out of said Court, and pe tition filed therein asking for the con demnation of the lands described in the said petition and hereinafter de- scribed that you, and each of you are necessary and proper parties to the just ami final disposition of this action; that said action has been instituted by the United S'.ates Attorney for the Western Dis trict of North Carolina i'iv the public use and benefit of the United States of America, of the lands de scribed substantially a follows: Tract low described, under and by virtue of the provisions of the Weeks Law, Act of Congress of March 1, 1911, Chap. 181) (3(5 Stat. 9111) Title Hi. Section 513, 521, 553, and 503 of U: S. C. A., and according to the method and pro cedure prescribed in the Act of Con gress of August 1, 1888 (25 Statutes 357( 10 U. S. C. A.( Sections 257, 258 and 258-); that the lands proposed t0 be condemned and appropriated by the plaintiff United States ale (le scrilied substantially as follows: Thact No. 22, 'apparent and presumptive own er being1 E. B. Kickman, containing according to survey 1,391.50 acres, situated in Haywood County, fiouth f Waynesville, lying on the watershed if Lenoir Henderson, Crawford; and Sarles Creeks,, more particularly do-, s. rihed by metes ami bounds in Ex hibit "A," and uion map or plat Ex hibit "B," attached to the petition in this proceeding filed with the Clerk of the United States District Court at Asheville, N. C.,: you and each ol you are hereby notified to be and appear at the office of the Clerk of the United States District. Court for the Western District of North Carolina, in the United State Courthouse Building ut Asheville, Buncombe County, N. C, not later than ten (10) days from and after the completion -of service of this summons by publication for four (1) successive weeks, and answer or de mur to the petition or complaint lilod herein by the above named petitioner in the ollice of the said Clerk,' and you are further not iiiioti that if you fail to appear and answer or demur to t lie said petition or complaint within the time specified the petitioner will -apply t th' Court for the relief -demanded in said petition. Witness the Honor able E. V. Webb, Judge of the District Court for the Western Distiid of 'North -'Carolina,1 this the lOl.h day of December, 193C, and the year of our Independence .the Hi 1st. J. Y.-Jordan, Clerk, By: O. I,. McLurd, Chief Dep uty Clerk. No. 528-Dec. 24-31 -Ian. 7 M. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT RUTH PENLAND V. WILLIAM PENLAND. The defendant above named will take notice that the plaintiff has com menced an action against him in the hupenor Court of Haywood County for the purpose of securing an abso lute divorce on the grounds, of two years separation; the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court on the 2nd day of January, 1937 and answer or demur to the plaintiff's complaint or the re lief therein sought will be granted. This 9, December. 1936, KATE WILLLIAMSON, Assistant C. S. C. No. 52(5 Dec. 10-17-24-31 NOTICE OF SUMMONS ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of E. D. Wells, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to ex hibit them to the undesigned at Way nesville Route 1, Pigeon Township, on or before the 13th day of Novem ber, 1937, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estato will please make immediate payment. This the 13th day of November 193(5. DEALIA E. WELLS, Administratrix of the estate of E. D. Wells. No. 522- Nov. 19-26-Dec. 3-10-17-24 NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that Clar ence Moore, who was sentenced to serve ten to fifteen years in the State Penitentiary for manslaughter, at the February Term, 193(5, of the Superior Court, will apply for u parole or par don from said sentence. This the Mrd day of December, 1936. CLARENCE MOORE. No. 527 Dec. 17-24. NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. H. P. Campbell and wife, Mattie Campbell, Vs. 0. H. Shelton and wife, Alda Shelton. R. Cliff Moody and wife, Isobel Moody, Mrs. Frankie Janes and husband, David P. Janes, Leonard Shelton and wife, Callie Shelton, Frank Janea, Hugh L. Davis, Mary Ruby Davis, William G. Davis, Mrs. Elsie Davis League and husband, C, C. League, Mrs. Julia Rogers and husband, Nova Rogers. The defendants, Leonard Shelton and wife, Callie Shelton, and Hugh L. Davis will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced n the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, for the re covery of possession of a tract of land containing about 6 acres, situate in the Town of Dellwood, Ivy Hill Township, Haywood County, N. C, and which tract of land is fully de scribed in a deed from C. A. Campbell, et ux, to H. P. Campbell and wife, Mattie Campbell, recorded in Deed Book 9b, page 52o, Record of Deeds of Haywood County, N. C, and that the defendants are proper parties to this action relating to the taid real property and the said defendants claim an interest in said property and relief demanded consists wholly in excluding them from any actual or contingent lien or interest therein. And let the said defendants further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county at the Courthouse in Waynesville, N. C on or before the 30th day of January, 1937, and answer or demur to the complaint in the said action or the plaint i ft will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said coin plaint. W. G. BYKRS, Clerk of Superior Court, Haywood County, North Carolina. Dated this 7th day of December, 193). No. 521 Dec. 10-17-24-31. Read The Ads The Pacific Salmon Of the Pacific salmori,.-the bine-bark Is " known as the red salmon and the humpback rr the pink salmon. Au thorities state that 'the-. varieties with the deeper color usually ha ve the most fat but beyond this there is little dif ference in nutritive value. Seaso ns Greetings We wish for each of you the best of the Seasons Greetings, We appreciate your past patronage and hope to continue to serve you througji 1937 with better shoe repair work. ' j-: ; ; .- ' :v '. . Service Shoe Shop JEFF CABE, Owner WANTED -Clean While Rags, Five Cents a Pound Apply to This Paper. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Haying; ....qualified': as administrator of the estate of Miss Jannie B. Towles, decescedV-hrte- :"si "1 ray woiwr 1 1 County ; North Carolina,., this is to notify al.' persons, having; claims against said estate to present them to the.' under signed at . Knka,, N. C.,. on or befoie Kith day of September, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded jn bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate settlement. This the 16th day of September, 1936. JAMES B. TOWLES, Administrator of the estate of Jannie B. Towles. No. 499 10-17-24-31-Jan. 7-1 1. READ- "Bob Burns Says" Daily In The Charlotte News Lively Editorials - General Hugh Johnson - I ley wood Broun Dorothy Thompson. ALL THE NEWS The Charlotte News I5y Carrier . Jfy Mail . Sunday Only 1 Ve.tr .$10.00 . S.00 . 2.;o -Months $5.00 1.00 1.00 .'! Months $2.50 2.00 1 Month $ .85 : . NOTICE OF ELECTION OF BOND ISSUE OF HAZELWOOO AND OF NEW REGISTRATION. Notice is hereby ji?!ven that an election has been called to vote on the question of whether or not the Town pf Hazelwood shall issue its bonds in the sum of $10,000.00 -r the pur. pose of constructing ,d repairing the etreets and bridges of the Town and levy a tax for the payment of the principal and interest on said bonds. The election will be held on Saturday, January 19, 1937, between the hours of sunrise and sunset at the Town Hal in Hazelwood, N. C. J. P. Scates and J. V. Blalock have been appointed judges to hold the election with Lon Hyatt, Registrar. A new registration has been called for said election and no one can vote who is not regietered for this elec tion. The registration books will be open at the Town Hall of Hazelwood, N. C, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. ex cept Sundays and hoFdays, from Mon day, December 21, 1936, to Saturday, January 9, 1937. , This the 3rd day of December, 1936. R. B. WOODARD, Clerk Town of Hazelwood. N. 523-De. 3-10-17-24-31. I M PROVED S C II EDU LES Commencinff December 6 1936 SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Heginnino; December 6th new trains 131 and 138 will he inaugurated between Salisbury and Washington, .handling, in addition to Asheville-Washington, Asheville New York, and Asheville-Kaleigh sleeping cars: THROUGH COACHES BETWEEN ASHEVILLE AND WASHINGTON: Schedule being as follows: 2:30 pm Lv New York Ar 11:15 am 4:00 pm Lv Philadelphia ............ . .Ar 9.45 am 7:15 pm Lv Washington ........... ....Ar 6:50 am 9:15 am Ar Asheville Lv 5:00 pm This improved service will enable passengers travel ing in coaches, to make the trip through to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, with only one change of cars Washington Take advantage of our low fare coach tickets every where travel in safety and comfort. For further information, see your nearest agent or write: It. II. DeButts, Assistant Central Passenger Agent ASHEVILLE, N. C.
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