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If w m ''it , iff f . h i ) ! ... i THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, MAKCH Legislative News from Raleigh ; Challenges God; Stroke Is Fatal some f back .' ar-2 ma:: ir.r tr.e re ir.g fir av sor r -: intrt-d -' e-t M:Kr-." 0- pi e 1 c. r a r.iX.r oger.t r--i : art : ti ver er.a.t MhKer. Grave v Cr.t:r. ued from pae '. t f " ' - Itehh. "hr-tw.r.g th --er.&'.e r 0- . -r.e " Mcr.t&v. Samuel '.v;-.;:tiktr. .z r.. v.fe. sto-c-d up c .-sec: -If I ars niltv I h itr.ice me cea-; before isy cell " He cted of a heart v.ctrd cf ki- i ir. c;urt and , r-r o-zi wn: I ever reach attaik in the a-.ned h:S cell H -:per.:er.t c.-.:.:.-er.. ie ;erat by Senator v and G e jr.". . has :-r. ratified. I: car- : I a .t.-: r.th tor ' r ' v4r., :f age. t'-.i tat-r. cser.it: r G.-e-.-y ar.d ;r.a?r r.ar.'.es at-pe-ar as t,e . . w: 1 c-" t-r,iC J2-'.'J. and there .r. se"-'-? " re west get be r fcr the r.e work have been doit jr. V : tr. row ' Ruther-.rr.prt-s-;or. or. tie r state-.; that he a-s r.ar.d a letter f.T-m a c rd. astir.j hi? ruppor: . ar. d stating that or.e r.ter :cu. r.c TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate As Recorded to Mvivij Noon of thU U eeki. L. G. "S";:r. -1 - it--, r A" rfv G- u'.-trr te ?r.at h:..h ha -:e trr.? V.T t;ve K T-y. : yr'.t'-:-i fat are u.-i f:r t f-.-t pc-C'j-:v . ar.o h-a-. w-x tr.e railroac anc t-.- the .. P:jrah Forest ir.i Car. : tr.e pr.ce of the tars cr. c-t a be a, ha'f. cruder a erTe.;te; by Rf-presenta f. f :Tra.r.syIvar.;a. the bi:'. . Ttr.ers -:f trucks that . t te a- e of 25 miles i- : t e-t:rr.i ; taz- i -e tr Bearer cirr To-mh:p Jese Haiey. et t, to C'.yde John frort. t ai. 5R, et ax S. M. EobtnK.r., J. A, J!A. ; '.raM;er et ex. F:rst National Ban.: and J. R. B:yd. Tr.. to Car as-: Free Lav.s. B. M. Stj- to Griy M-V .u.-e. et .x. C-:-i; Toumthip Lyora:d Groorcs. et -xx, t H. P L better, et tut. C ra.i-t.-e Tonih:p Ca.-rte Bjrrei to J. He.-nun K;a- la-.d. .et al. V-.t. ToT.sh:p J, L. ,irre.j,- et xx. to L. Y re.. Wa yr.e-5 v-.lle To- n-h ,r- R arj F. Li3u:ca:;cr, v,rp G. C',ey. et -ax. Ge.-a:d V.V t, et u.r, , B-r. et -jjc: Battles 25 Men! :-. R. et W. '.1 e - Ht j rat .t; e!etr k . ' led Th'-- --.v hi.'tcry .-.a apprprt -dticatrorji teaser? -s ttr.e to r t r1 ? e- r other' j Ps. ,. " - r.-y Ii-j.-rarr. ra-'-e-d tr.e Tic-use. a t anc tc-A'-ns to re r. u : z-- f ;art . ral t .': ,'e.t" urter , .'.t.f- are & " Vxtrr Bryan:, : w-:r.? ur.t:ef . --e i,-',;- ' f-,r ;pat:on :r fed re WPa rural -rr. earar.-:-i and the ; a.-e to be taken up o-.-f-mrr.er.t. and the -e .self-f:r.ar.c.r.sr pr'-u-ed ' pay off the ;h- revenue c'-.'rr.e" In. u'-5.. and the 'v.-nd-- t-e- el ux. Je;e Jordan j et ux. W. A. Bar be-r, .-'arah M.N'afcb Ar.?ei Medford r.er. et ax. lit. T. Edwards, Crawford. V. M. Rh.ea. et u.t. M Rx ac Her.lrlx. Ivy.t.e B . J M-.-Nabc. - Fran.-: Burrar- A. Brad- M: :'.. the r.ig.'i taxition rr.a- .ehefsary :ez- t-ar.-d pa-'-e.- a v..: r'.a-:;r.? ar. j The :r.vJ. 'rr.a-:r.;r.er tr. -f . f i'.(cXi dV-r adult j-a-ay ma.h:rs-ry art, t; 71-e 1 put? the atult ..hlr.er.- act. and ether 'lr tr.e "'ta.te Department Lflatior. V, keep the machinery' of state n and allo-? them to -;r-R- i arj Ixal zve.-ri.7ter.ts -. . runnlnj? --. e:ve zr art's .r. aid from ! thrhuzh the b.er.r..-jm have bn pass, i! rv' .-r.rr r.t. and from , ed. The h;zh-ay bill. fcK-t-w-hg .th ---. Tr.e bi,! orir:r.aHv G-'jverr.ir's reorr.m-ndat:on -f civid it j.r- p.-.aticn c-f' t-v.W. inz tr.e -tate into h.zh'Aav di.-trtct1. L.r.tr. Hazel--: T-: m.fi - 7V A MlCz v . - ; l i i I? u L J ; Kitchen Improve ment Contest On Cor.tr: buted.) Miss Paal.r.e E. Gordon, .extension pec.aiist in home ma naze men nd ho as furniimr.g. spe-nt two cays in the county help:nz the home demon stration club women with household acc i'-Ets and mak.r.Z' pars for the : re prove rcer.t contest. The goal of the contest "To Establish 4 C Kitch ens" ;r. the canty. Tr.e i C's mean convenient, comfcr .ab.e, cheerful and clear. line's. M.ss Gordon w:ii be back :r. the county tne last of Mar-.-h to 1 -:o:e the kttchens of those wh wish :: enro l in the contest. She will lo act as a jaige in the contest. .; To have a convenient, comfortable ' cheerful and clean mean that one mas money or. t.te Kitchen. Some things that one might do to make the kitchen more convenient : Rearrar.zement to save steps, built in cabinets, shelves, a linoleum rag on the 5or will save' much hard work, or rrha?s a new Soor ;s needed. If husband, is handy with hammer the above could be added without much expense. A thorough cleaninz, new cu.ta.ns or painting-- will certainly 18, make Ou lritrfcen all meant th. Viish. "4r:r-4 ed. It would be so easy t.V5! not costly to have w& '1 the kitchen. If water e'i-H arrange to cave a drai- to , the waste water. Watr has been :nsta. . trs r.r si little, o .1 er communities. .. v.. men will take an a "r the contest and help -:r. , " J nice prizes that are zcir. The contest begins the ... . ,01 t-vise - S-j b? ana wiu iast unt Plenty of time for kitchen convenient, err-' cheerful. If yoar home mar.az--has not been to see you a.v-i .ike to enter the conte; touch with the home Miss Gordon's srHeri.-U iitchen aoes not (rt ,. rh. ias. nd a let of I . . ' " i ne -i-n county cour. .:. vt on Saturday, March 20t- o cock in tne court rouse :n -J vi. ic. .1. me :asv rr.eetmz 0; for discussion in March t;.( neaitn n. aii council urged to be present at Read the ads-It p! was a eoasprorr.;-. .i ne .maneuver .nz for posution. for appointment or. the commission, the s-cur;r.z of road building funds and the iCfie. 'c'rate-'i-acn a situation, that the committee pas-sed tne bill, .leavsr.z the actual map-ma::nz of district .:r. the hands of tr.- . j-.r.-r:-- - r. arid the ( ,.ur.-. ., f Kary DiUard PerriA Pretty Mary DiUard Perrlne, 22-year-old hosiery model of Miami. IX U battling 25 men but the contest Un't a one-lded aa might U thought for Mary U one of 2 candldatef for a pott aa city com misaloner and haa much la her favor, aa can be aeen. tioai Parks. -he -easoir evcry -Oer.efa. The tr. EFFECTIVE EASTER SUNDAY The American Fruit Stand Will Be Closed From Eleven to One O'clock Each Sunday. Thee hours will permit our sales force to attend church, and have some extra time off on Sundays. WE WILL APPRECIATE VOIR CO-OPERATION IN HLLPLM. I S MAKE IT EASY TO OBSERVE THESE SUNDAY HOURS. FELIX C. STOVALL, .Manager semt: tade by General A-- to. hi'tonc Eoenton. cra-i.e of . North . Carolina, :te : the f.rst permanent settlement in tr.-- state, and one t.me capitol of Nds'th - Carci-iir.'-, was ore cf the most: er.iovaolfc that 'many of he western member" have made in a ior.g time. The as sembly met in historic flder.V.-r,. .wher assemblies met in. the olden days, and the bouse really enacted a consider able number of bills, as the whole proceeding was broadcast over .sta tion WPTF in Raleigh. The most important bill passed there was the one appropriating $250,000 for adver tising North Carolina to the world as a paradise for tourists, offering almost every variety of climate, scenery, sports, recreation, and also a store of history for those who delight to feed their souls upon the past of our country. The meeting was held in the f'howan county court house, built in ITS", and n the-- esact sr-c-t where tr.e a.--rr.blv nVe: nior- th az"-. : This i . .-t.su.i.? wren tr.e nor.es.-en: : -a i unnecessary, and frequently the vi ;ckus bills, sorr,6times seeminzlv harm less enough, begin, to rr. th.e;r ap pearance, and the calendar -i-mmittees of both house ani ' -r.ate, a- -v.; as tr.e members of the General A-emblv -n general, have t'r-.keep -'.n :.- -.- t-ies to try to prevent lfzl.sla:i-:n that should not be enacted, and which thev would not enact if tney really knew both the effect and the bacfcer-yur.d of ' sl:ppmg by and getting '. n the statute bons. FURNITURE REPAIRED There are many pieces of good furniture out o ue because there needs to be a small part re placed or repaired. rui mis iurniiure DatK in use dv rettini; id repair it. .We also repair upholstering:. If for any reason you want this fumiturs REPLACED, we will make what you want ac cording' to your specification?. GET OUR PRICES ON THIS WORK Swan Hendrix Harry Hembree Managers Highway No. 10 West of Waynesville, 1 Mile. PHONE 330-W Ar,;-th.-r bill passed there tj-p memrral:z;ng the. Pres.i'itht an-i the Conzress to make available fur..i -for the early --omplftk-n of the B!u-- Rige Parkway, corihei ting tr Shen-.r. ioah and tr.e Gr-at Smoky Mountains .'Na MiTICF: (iK TIM -Tf K sl i; C V -. ! ".- :. ;.::,' ' : v- . - -. 1,- : v .... ,i NO id TO THE Tax fry, ! -I- irayer: ' I V. I Are You AH Set j taster 1 I Sometimes, it isn't at ail fy I necessary- to Day anew ont- ' PfVK.?. Ill I fit for th Fasfp VnA i Mmy III I "v '. S-.t 7 - C?T.?.V9C ' 'IB I Just get out some of the j - fff Kl' I- wearing annarel that U iwrf I ;".'.'l KillWh ' I II i worn out, and nave us dye I - a! Ill I it another color, or -khz A f ?MW?&A III I for you. -: tmflmW V" " I1 i v -.v. 'r- mmimM i . g metnods wm . iJlMt '' I II Store the oHtrina! IneWA'. s!S. ft II I the Vmaterial and make the V--.TOW 1 I garments look like new. J '' I Waynesville Laundry, Inc. I I! PHONE 205 III A . f -;i wir.L' i.ri ! ar.-i f-r--rrj :.-- li )-!-:rc in' tv . . t- -, r-.vv,-.,I --,-jr.tv. Xo-j-th' C'-rol::.a r:--- i . j f.-.;' w:' ' ' ' - 7- !:- - !:?:';:-.-Ni.Vi-. .- , -. ' l '. v- -. ' v ;hi i ' -t.-:r;e: f:r-h P : r: hf-rr-K' tv " ! . - .- i.. -v. ... .. i,.- - . - - ':r..4 '.;:., V u: .v 13 ;c- ;; f.- I:. thf. f: v. fnirKh of- V:r-.-:r.: -. .Av'-rju:,' sr.o riir- -hf-rt-e si '35' -,v re--t : iriru Avenue: thence wi-h the; -', t mar? in of. Virginia Aver.ije In a Xr,r:htr!y d:rcti&r t5;fet to a -.' :hr.r- N "2 1 0' E. ;12 feet to a tAke: thence. S: 13 52" W. 5 ft. to. th P,fX;i.VXIXG. beir lr,t ?o -and. 55-v..of said resiurvey of Block 'iD" sn-l t!rc lot 55 of the orieinal urvey of ; Brookwood. a. p-r map recorded in Map Book "A" effir? of th Reg-i.-cter of Dee-i cf Haywood i.ounty. 2nd Tract: EKGTSSISI at a stake at the Eat mareln of Virpr.ia Ave nue 60 feet In a Northerly direction from the Northwest corner , of th" above - mentioned : tract, and runs thence N. 72 10' E 210 fet to a stake: thence N. 17 W. 12 H feet to a stake; thence S. 72 10' W. 22 feet to Virginia Avenue: thence with said avenue R 14 25' E. 162 fet to the BEINNIXO. fcein -lo'ta 57. 57-a: 5 , 5d-a. and 59 an per naid reseurvey arid map of J. L 'ireen. 3rd Trart: BEOIXNINO at' al r'ake on the We.n : marcin cf State Hlph- " No, 10. N. 17 E. 65 feet from the North marsih of Mississippi Ave nue, and runs th-nce with said hlirh- way, N. 25 E. 130 feet to a stake: thence N. 72 30' W. 167 feet to a stake; thence f?. 25. 4V W. 130 t&X to a staked thenre 5. 72 15' K. 174 feet to the BEClNNIXG. beinir lots Nos. 20, 20-a. 13 and 13-a, as pr said resurvey made ty J. L. Green. Sale made pursuant to the power of sale . conferred upon me by virtue of that certain deed of trust executed by I J. F. Bai and wife Hallie V. Bas. ' dated July 27, 1934. and recored in 1 Book 14, pacre 241. Record of Tu-e. of Trust of Haywood County. OF run Taxes for 1936 are now past due, and an ad ditional penalty will be added on all unpaid taxes on the First of April. The Law Requires That We Begin Making A Levy On All Personal Property On The Forst f roD Now J. W. BOYD, Tax Collector. This 5th day of March. 1937. J. R. MORGAN. I : Truite, I No. S 62 Mar. 11-18-25 Apr. 1. ill r -'3 s ; ; ' -3
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