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Page 5 THE WAYNESVlLLlS MOUNTAINEER KASHIHOTON I By 3 REYNOLDS tiuicu Senator lie it, ,-jlly to tions seem iu t""" , discussions rvmirressionai aciiviwea. ??Lnihethe final out- fes.aent's court plan? will be made on the nrogrc- , . ,..crpTii7.p the J,v , .. et reeommeim- f1 ' .ill the $1,500.- fefono..-. -- . l0Wered? bpr0pos,u . brou tAY rKi.-- . - 11 .. . iit the next session : will tOtlgn-"JJ u nnlit-ir-nl wiz U) Of M" v.... Uoran answer ,, F"of .l;, .imP However, all , .his time, nowei subject of mucn comment. vital interest 10 a" , cppms to be some knew oi'""" aS follows: IE COURT l"LAN-Congression-1 nduates that interest m the proposal i m-"' - ' r ., .iintiv anil is lag- in 0thers. This may be due to ..... ..(.. marks important tj(,n l,t.ltteen tne nine oi jjuu.il 1 i . .ii-t t, r.nnirrpss bv -trs ar.a a ivi'i" - mmiltee namiimg uiu y moment uieie i n "" the President will oner or m- ar,v compromise. iNeveruieiet,, 'kief Executive is a master at. to puDlic senunieni, aim io are known to De Dusy m ORGANIZATION Any whole- reorganization of the executive k of the trovernment at tnis ses- seems unlmeiy. ii is reusuiuwiji that the Congress will noi entirely unaer execuuve units now responsible to Con Some minor shifts in Federal ies may be approved. IELIEF. The general opinion to be that relief expenditures NOTICE OF SUMMONS JIL UAl 'UPERIOR COURT totV&fc. MTU CAROLINA, MM ill .IPPO Tt iTTAVT DTTTJ 7 fUXsTEE, SECURITT NA- "cj Coo A rnunn iTinv E. defendiint, Keswick Corpora a corporation, substitute trustee. take notice that an action entitled pvt has been commenced in the prior court of Haywood County, p Carolina, to cancel and declare I and void a deed of trust executed t" t'eorge, Plaintiff herein, to ma Mortgage Company, Trustee, ! day of September, 1926, and wa rn Hook 12, pagre 292, Rec of Deeds of Trust of Haywood North Carolina, and to have fame removed from the record as "M upon the title of the plain- w mat the same has been paid 1 1. Principal and interpst and the fOan.S fpfllSP. tn Birrnr,n Vi w LuaL A A.V4 V l I. AA W awi deed of trust, or cancel the f record or execute a release releasing the property of the "I from the same which stands rPrt as a rlnnd rn Vin Htu ty. and' said defendant will fur ,JXt notice'. that it.'i- reouirftd to F at the Ofliee rit th Olprlr nf iperiof Court of Haywood Coun T'V Cari'na. in WaynesvlUe, on mi (lay of .M:iv 1937 or,t f r den r to the complaint in said or the plaintiff wui apply to fourt f. r the relief demanded In wplaint. the -2-ist day of April, 1937. "V. G. BYERS, Pli-rb- O... .-l. i"i i. jvxay 6-13-20. Her Act Cools ..... ... .. ""O! I 1 f 1 I HERE ant There By HILDA WAY GWYN Women were the topic of conver sation . . her fads and fancies of to day . . what she had gained in her effort to stand side by side with men on an equal footing . . what she had lost . . her strength . . her weak nesses . . everything from the length of her skins to her morals . , and the next dav the following was handeJ to me to use in this column, . you attempted settlement was made trays increditable vulgarity . . . She is so restless that she cannot sit peacefully at home; she can not eat her meals without smok ing and is unhappy unless she is at the cinema or dancing, or play ing cards." The Great Smoky Mountains Na tional Park will have a rival attrac tion in the state this summer. . when the "Lost Colony" . . a recently writ, ten pageant drama by Paul Green, well-known author, will be presented on the sandy shores near Fort Rai eigh, down in Pare county . . . Pres ident Roosevelt has accepted an invi tation . . . and it is estimated that at least 50,000 visitors will view this 350th celebration of the landing of Sir Walter Raleigh's first English colo nists, which begins July 4th, and lasts through Labor Dav, Sept. 6 . . . this 3;s done practically nothing of per manent value ... I mean a defi nite plan of community beauti fication, that will take in the frontage on the highways . . . with a responsiblity of the own ers . . in some instances to be shared co-operatively . . of plant ing. . in the long run it might pay us to engage the services of a landscape artist . . . and start at once . . for all gardeners know that it often takes years to get desired effects . . and as Mrs. Gay pointed out it would be worth thousands of dollars . . . and as R. L. Prevost als0 told us . . . whatever you do . . it pays to make it distinctive. . ," an addition to Main street . . a spot lessly clean place to eat. . . is W. W. N. C. Cafe . . . freshly painted .... have you made your pledge to the Chamber of Commerce?. . . we wel come to town Mr. Beddmgfield ... of Summerville, S, who has taken th Palmer House ... and is also oper ating the dining room of the Hotel LeFaine . . may he never have cause t regret he has cast his lot with us for a year ... we hope he will find everything so favorable . . that he will prolong his stay . . . from the reports that have traveled ahead of Mr. Beddingfield we are convince that he will be an asset to the town. may have read it . , if so pass it up . . if not . . you might find tnlight enment in the origin of some of the habits of the feminine world. . I would dislike to think that all wom en were so lacking in mental poise . . and had so few resources within them. selves for happiness . . as this pic ture of the woman of to-day. . . "She copies the coolie women of the Chinese bazaar in pluck ing her eyebrows . . thtk Siamese peasant in bobbing her hair . . . the Arab in letting her nails grow like elaws . . and painting them a hidious red . . the courtesan n painting all visible parts of her anatomy . . and in painting anil powdering herself in public, be- News Briefs . . . Girl Scout Week . . all scouts in uniforms . . . brand new . . . and their owner justly proud . . . Sunday impressive Motn- years before the Pilgrim Fathers ... i)av programs at all the church landed at Plymouth Hock and if it had i es iini the graves in Green Hill of those "who have gone ahead ' re- membered ... Mrs. Charles E. Ray ! introduced as the mother of three past ; presidents of the Chamber of Com merce. . . given great applause . . . the new home of Chandler Jewelers . . happened in New England . . might know much more about it than we do. . . Mrs. Gay talked on beautihe tion at the Chamber of Commerce banquet . . it is af popular as the weather for an item of dis eussion in this community . . . and we have done as little about changing one as we have the other . . . do not get nie wrong . . . individually we have done much . . there are many lovely gardens . . beautiful lawns . . . and well kept places . . . but as regards a co-operative community plan to be followed . . uc have TO DIVIDE STATE INTO ROAD DISTRICTS MAY II Frank L. Ounlap, chairman, saii the new highway and public works, commission expected to district the state under the 11)37 law at its first call meeting on May 11. Little business of any kind, Dunlap said, ran bo done except continue pres ent operations until the districts have, been set up. FATIOUS IS OFTEN CAUSED BY EYESTRAIN Any work is overwork for dcfoc.ive oes. and .lrnins thr system of nLLl nervous encr,,. Cheek ...a. liml feeling, tha. of KKASOXA.U,: .:- K.X.AU. K C O N S V I- T 1)11. R. KIN(J HAHl'E, Optometrist CANTON, lltlil'T N. ' Diana Raye When Diana Raye, well-known to American burlesque fans, attempt ed to Introduce her strip-tease act to London audiences, it was met with coolness, and threats of cen sorship, banning and what not. Miss Raye is seen telling her troubles to the press in London. will not go beyond the billion and a half recommended in the President's budget message. They may be low ered under the new urge for Federal economy and a balanced budget now sweeping cities and cross-roads, fac tory and farm. TAXES Two schools of thought prevail with reference to Federal rev enue On is to attempt tax revi sion at the current session so that business, industry and agriculture Kg.o4,niv,u, iAi .rffDilct..The jithej enactment of excise levies, until the next session convening in January. Final decision on taxes will be large ly based on the economy moves and the total of the relief bill as it emerg. es from the House Committee. AdWUUKiNM.ENi Here again opinion varies and adjournment dates in current discussions vary from July to October. It must be kept in mind, however, that a great number of the members of Congress maintain homes in Washington on a year-round basis. Fpr these, the idea of a break in the session that is adjournment from say July to September is not so &tr tractive. Others favor such a break in what has been a difficult session, not from the standpoint of legislation enacted, but from the standpoint of uncertainty and efforts to properly proceed withthe legislative struc ture as recovery nears. At the pres ent time, adjournment in September seems to be the prevailing thought. But developments might change this situation at a monment's notice. n can't be too pWl this time of the year... ground. is moist most of ""e, and unW Is "6 in Prvrwl M.j:t:.. - o- WIIIUUUH Ieet St damp which se serious illness. ht MY SAFE-BRING lULR SHOES FOR REPAIRING . fhamninn Gk Shop E T t, h western Union Many of the questions can be prop. erly answered after the return of the President. ' He may have in mind new recommendations to Congress that would change the present picture. Thus, the home-coming of President Roosevelt from his much-needed va cation, around May 15, may have an important effect on the affairs of government. Tea is used as a drink by a greater I njumber of people than any otheff beverage in the world. NOTICE IN BE- THE SUPERIOR COURT, FORE THE CLERK. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. O J. P. EDWARDS, EMMA MORRIS and husband, CHARLES F. MOR RIS; LULA CONNOR and husband, J. S. CONNOR; and W. W. ED WARDS, vs; '.-'.' LILLIE EDWARDS, JOHN E. ED WARDS, RENALDA EDWARDS; S. S. EDWARDS and wife, MARGA RET EDWARDS, The defendants, John E. Edwards, S. S. Edwards and Margaret Edwards, will .take notice that an action en titled as above, has been commenced in the Superior Court ' of Haywood County, North Carolina, for the pur pose of selling lands for partition or I division, and said defendants will fur ther take notice that they are requir ed to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood a.t his office at the court house in Way nesvlUe, N. C.t within thirty days from May 31st, 1937, and answer or demur to the petition in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said petition. This .the 30th day of April, 1937. W. G. BYERS, Clerk Superior Court, Haywood MAIN STREET MASSIE'S Oneral Eltctric Headquarters AjOOU for It? , , If --- H III wi linn . ' I """"i, i Os 1 , Lt ! tw - ' i& 1 v m i Air The symbol of elec- Liii-ul pKrfectlon. look for it! 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New, easy-out ice cube trays with faster freezing speeds. : NEW TERMS that permit the G-E to pay its own way by the economy it brings. ' !"''.. You Will Always Be Glad You Bought A G-E. Look at all the electric refrig erators then be assured of this: Everything of any im portance is part of the (J-E! And several things on every G-E are NOT available on any other refrigerator! Why Take Chances? With every General Electric refri gerator we have sold has gone our own unqualified guarantee and the guarantee of the General Electric Company. Ask yourself, "How can I go wrong on a G-E?" Th an swer is, you can't. Right now Is the time to buy that new G-E and let the other fellow take the chances! A G-E Saves You Money Three Ways With the new G-E you save on price, you save on Current, you save on Upkeep and you save on the cost of "gadgets." You don't need any with a G-E. Everything is there better than you can buy separately! No other refrigerator can offer you the came economies you get in a General Elec tric! '. MASSIE FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 33:'.; Main Street County. No. 589 May 6-13-20-27. ;-.-.'.'..':'.''''":''. '.:"-.-: i J
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