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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Page 6 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER 1931 tV various H. G f, tne bu Commli of weL mission Natr$ directoj assistar of his ' the ext be aval Miss ton D. of the Board , be fVc I,! I Newspaper Readers Are Your Good Prospective Customer Fair Staged By Local FFA Boys Termed Success Over 900 People Attended Exhi bits Last Friday. Public Was Pleased With Work The fair which was sponsored on Friday evening the 19th at the high school by the FFA boys was attended bv approximately 900 persons, and was a success from every angle, ac cording to J. C. Brown, agricultural teacher. The following is" a list of the prizes and the winners: Best hana of tobacco-1st, DaVe Leatherwood, $2.00 sweater, C. K Ray's Sons; 2nd Dick Moody, $1.25 flashlight, Dill Howell Service Station Best stalk of tobacco 100 pounds, Ray Noland, Arcadian Nitrate of Soda, Barrett and Co. Best 4 ears corn (single eared va riety), Corbett Chambers, $2.00 in merchandise, Garrett Furniture Co.; 2nd, Harold Francis, $1.00 flashlight, Watkins Chevrolet Co. Best single ear corn (single eared variety) Corbett Chambers, $1.00 cash Chamber of Commerce. Best 4 ears com (prolific) 1st, Marion Norman, $2.00 zipper jacket, McCracken Clothing Co.; 2nd, James McClure, $1.50 fountain pen, Alexander's Drug Store. Best single ear corn, (prolific) Luther Buff, $1.25 Eveready flashlight, Martin Electric Co. Largest pumpkin James Mc Clure, 50 cent tie set, Chandler Jew elry Co. , Best quart of wheat 1st, James Franklin, 3 pounds coffee, ($1.00) The Food Store; 2nd, Harold Francis, one quart ice cream, Pet Dairies Products Co. Best quart rye 1st, Marion Nor man, two dinners American Cafe; 2nd, Hubert Hooper, one quart ice cream, Pet Dairies Products Co. Best 3 bundles oats 1st, Sam Queen, Jr., $1.00 tickets to Park Theatre; 2nd, Sam Queen, Jr., one quart of ice cream, Pet Dairies Pro ducts Co. Best quart buckwheat 1st, Sam Queen, Jr., $1.00 worth ot grape fruit, Joe Mormino Fruit Store; 2nd, James Francis, one quart ice cream, Pet Dairies Products Co. Best 10 ears pop corn 1st, James McClure, $1.00 in merchandise, Har- rolds Department Store; 2nd, Bam Queen, Jr., one first aid kit, O'Farrell Service Station. Best one ear pop com Sam Queen, Jr., one can Gulf Spray, White Mease Service Station. Tallest stalk of com 1st, Marion Norman, $1.25 sack White Lilly Flour, Brown and Noland. Best exhibit sorghum Sam Queen, Jr., $1.00 flashlight, Alexander's Drug Store. Best stalk soybeans Harold Fran cis, $1.00 one box shotgun shells, Hyatt and Co. Largest candy roaster Corbett Chambers, $1.00 in gasoline, Rogers Filling Station!. Best exhibit dried beans Sam Queen, Jr., $1.25 pocket knife, Farm ers Federation. Best exhibit of hay Sam Queelr, Jr., $1.00 in merchandise, U. C, Fer guson Grocery Co. Best cashaw Elmer Hendrix, $1.00 tie rack, Preston Wood Products Co. CLASS B Best six sweet potatoes 1st, Troy Franklin, $1.00 flashlight, Leather wood and James; 2nd, Sam Queen, Jr., 75 cents in merchandise, Clayton Walker Service Station. Best 12 Irish potatoes, Green Mt. .. 1st, $1.50 smoke stand, Massie Furni ture Co.; 2nd, Marion Norman, $1.00 in merchandise, Burgin Department Store. Potatoes, any variety 1st, Marion Norman, dress shirt, Clyde H. Ray; 2nd, Luther Buff, 1 hair cut, Sanitary Barber Shop. , Best bunch vegetables James 66(5 check! COLDS nd FEVER LIQUID. TABLETS , day salve, nose drops Headache, 30 inin. Try "Rub-My-Tum" Wcrld't Beit Liniment Francis, $1.00 pocket knife, Massie Hardware Co. Best exhibit vegetables E. L. Withers Realtor, $1.50 (year's sub scription to Popular Science Itlagazine. Best 6 onions 1st, Robert Williams 75 cents suit dry cleaned, Central Cleaners; 2nd, James Francis, one first aid kit, O'Farrell Service Sta tion. Best head of cabbage 1st, Marion Norman, $1.00 assorted fruit, Amer ican Fruit Store; 2nd, Hubert Hooper, one months subscription to Asheville Citizen, Joe Liner. CLASS C Best 6 apples 1st, James Francis, $1.50 pair gloves, Massie's Depart ment Store; 2nd, James Francis, $1.00 pocket knife, Smith's Drug Store. Best exhibit apples 1st. James Francis, $1.50 clock, Stovalls 5 and 10 Cent Store; 2nd, Walter Franklin, one pair gloves ($1.00), Burgin Bros. CLASS D Best white honey 1st, Luther Buff, $1.25 Eveready flashlight, Martin Electric Co.; 2nd, Marion Norman, one first aid kit, O'Farrell's Service Sta tion. Best exhibit beeswax Marion Nor man, $1.00, (three pounds coif ee), Moody's Grocery Store. Best molasses 1st, Sam Queen, Jr., $1.50 flashlight, Abel's Garage. Best exhibit molasses 2nd, Marion Norman, 50 cent in merchandise, Rose Grocery Store. Best honey and honey products Luther Buff, $2.50 in cash, First Na tional Bank, Waynesville. Best exhibit can goods 1st James Francis, five pound box candy, Way nesville Candy Co.; 2nd, Hayes Sing leton, $1.25 Eveready flashlight, Mar tin Electric Co. CLASS E Best side of meat Harold Francis, one year's subscription to The YVay nesville Mountaineer. Best ham 1st, Harold Francis, $2.25 in cash, faculty Waynesville High school; 2nd, Sam Queen, Jr., 100 pounds Chiltian Nitrate of Soda, Chil lian Nitrate of Soda, education bureau. CLASS F Best exhibits dairy products Sam Queen, Jr., $2.00 subscription to some boys magazine, L. N. Davis, Insurance. Sweepstakes in class A Sam Queen, Jr.,$G.50, (one .22 Winchester ride), anonymous. Sweepstakes all classes except A James Francis, $8.00 fountain pen. Hall Book Store. Grand sweepstakes all classes Sam Queen, Jr., $15.00 purebred pig, Hampshire,( choice of sow or boar), Mountain Dew Farms.'' 2nd high, James Frances, $15.00 purebred Hampshire pig, Mountain Dew Farms. Picture of the exhibits were donated by Sherrill's Studios. Judges, County Agents, Corpening, and Mitehenoiv Mr. Cook of the rural rehabilitation department. The ribbons were donated by Ben Colkitt and the Unausta Manufactur ing Company. Football Scores For Last Week Waynesville, 13, Swannanoa, 0. Sylva, 19, Canton, 6. Asheville, 20, Mars Hill 0. Brevard, 12, Hendersonville, 0. Asheville School, 13, Christ School 7. Lees-McRae, 19, Brevard College, 0, Duke, 20, N. C. State, 7. One Who continually butts int other people's affairs is generally nad the goat in the end. The special session of Congress will no doubt cause the taxpayers to brca the a little harder. When You Need a Laxative Thousands of men and women know bow wise It is to take Black Draught at the first sign of consti pation. They like the refreshing re lief It brings. They know its timely use may save them from feeling badly and possibly losing time at work from sickness brought on by constipation. If you have to take a laxative oc casionally, you can rely on A GOOD LAXATIVE Bronchial Coughs Need Creomulsion Just a common cough, a chest cold, or a bronchial irritation of today may lead to serious trouble tomorrow. They may be relieved now with Creomulsion, an emulsified Creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion Is a medicinal combination designed to aid nature in soothing and healing infected mucous membranes by allaying irritation and in flammation and by aiding in loosening and expelling the germ-laden phlegm. The Medical Profession has for many years recognized the beneficial effect of Beech wood Creosote in the treatment of coughs, chest colds, and bronchial ' Irritations. A special process was worked out by a chemist, for blending Creosote with other ingredients and now In Creomulsion you get a real dose of genuine Beechwood Creosote which is palatable and can even be taken fre quently and continuously by both adults and children. Creomulsion is one preparation that goes to the very seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel the germ-laden phlegm. When coughs, chest colds and .bronchial troubles due to common colds hang on, get a bottle of Creomulsion from your druggist, use it as directed, and if you are not satisfied with the re lief obtained, the druggist is authorized to refund every cent of your money. Creomulsion is one word not two, and it has no hyphen in it. Ask for it plain ly, see that the name on the bottle is Creomulsion, and youTl get the genuine product and the relief that you want Ad? ERROR IN DATE A typographical error in last week's paper, said that the season foi ducks, geese and doves opened Novem- I ber 17th. This date should have been j the 27th, according to game warden i Cody Plott. i Anticipating Santa! NOTICE OF SALE On Monday, December 13, 1937, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the Court house door in Town of Waynes ville, Haywood County, North Carolina, we will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for cash the following lands and premises, lying and being in Crabtree Township, said county, and known as the James Chapel School property, to-wit: BEGINNING on a chestnut on the South bank of Letle Creek and runs S. 5 poles to a stake; thence S. 19 E. lO'i poles to a chestnut; thence N. 42 E. 11 poles to a lo cust thence N. 23 E. 2 poles 11 links to a dogwood, South bank of said creek; thence down the creeit as it meanders, S. 78 W. 18 poles 17 links to BEGINNING, contain ing one-half acre, more or less, and being the same property con veyed by Nancy T. Walker et al. to School Committee by deed dat ed November 15, 1895 and record ed in Book 7 at page 136, Hay wood County Regitstry. Sale made pursuant to power and authority conferred upon the undersigned by virtue of Ch. 494 P. L. of 1933 and act amendatory thereto, This the 8th day of November, 1937. BOARD OF EDUCATION OP HAYWOOD COUNTY, By Jack Messer, Secretary. No.675Nov.18-25-Dec.2-9. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, December 13th, 1937, at eleven o'clock a. m., at the court house door in the town of Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, we will offer for sale at public outcry, to the high est bidder for cash, the following lands and premises lying and be ing in Crabtree Township, ana known as the Hyder Mountain School property, to-wit: BEGINNING on a stone on the Northeast side of Highway, L. C. Dotson's corner; thence with three o his lines, as follows: S. 27 40' W. 2 chains, 69 links to a stake; S. 55 30' W. 69 links to a stake in 22 05' W. 42 links to a stake in the line of the E. R. Dotson's Estate; thence with four lines of said Estate as follows: S. 2 W. one chain, 50 links to a stake; S. 86 E. 3 chains, 25 links to a stake; N. 2 E.one chain, 50 links to a stake; N. 75 45' E. 3 chains, 61 lniks to a stake on the East side of an old road and a corner of the Evans and John Haney land; thence with two of Haney's lines as follows: N. 66 30' W. 3 chains, 80 links to a stake near some small willows; N. 50 46' W. (crossing a branch) one chain, 54 links to the BEGINNING, con taining 1.51 acres, as per survey of J. R. Terrell, November 6th, 1937. Sale made pursuant to power and authority conferred upon the undersigned by virtue of Ch. 494, P. L. of 1933, and act amendatory, thereto, and pursuant to order of resale made by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty. This the 8th day of November, 1937. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF HAYWOOD COUNTY, By Jack Messer, Secretary. No.677Nov.18-25-Dec.2-9 NOTICE OF SALE On Monday, December 13, 1937, at 11 o'clock a. m. at the Court house door in Town of Waynes ville, Haywood County, North Carolina, we will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for cash the following lands and premises, lying and being in Crabtree Township, said County, and known as the Riverside School property, to-wit: BEGINNING on a black gum on the North bank of Pigeon River and runs N. 59 E. 17. poles to a stake on the lower bank Of the road; thence with the road, S. 232 E. 93A poles to a stake in the branch; thence down and with the branch, S. 24 W. 7 poles to a stake; thence S. 28 W. 6 poles to a stake in the mouth of the branch; thence down and with the river bank, N. 60 W. 11 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 130 rorrs, 13-16 of an acre, more or less, and being the same lands conveyed by G. R. Ferguson et ux. et al. to Board of Education of Haywood County by deed dated May 13, 1907 and recorded in Book 25 at page 106, Haywood County Regis try. - - Sale made pursuant to power and authority conferred upon the undersigned by virtue of Ch. 494 P. L. of 1933 and act amendatory thereto. This the 8th day of November, 1937. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF HAYWOOD COUNTY, By Jack Messer, Secretary. No.676Nov.18-25-Dec.2-9. Ill Mill I ' " "'" I ill fC llkm Jjj P. Fincher and wife, Cordelia Fincher, to Grace D. Galloway, by deed dated December 26, 1917, and recorded in Deed Book No. 49, page 490, Registry of Deeds Office for Haywood Counry, North Carolina, to which record reier ence is hereby made for a more per fect description of said tract of land. This sale will be made subject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes and other assessments, if any. This sale is to be made on account of default in the payment of the in debtedness secured by the aforesaid deed of trust, and is made pursuant to demand made upon the undersigned by the holder of said indebtedness. This 21st day of October, 1937. KESWICK CORPORATION, Substituted Trustee. No. 668 Nov. 4-11-18-25. , Mary Carlisle , These are the times when you start hearing about it being so many more (lays until Christmas so Mary Carlisle, screen star, got the jump on Santa Claus and real ly did her Christmas shopping farly. as the above picture testifies. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our aprecia tion to our friends for the maniy kindnesses and expressions of sym pathy tendered us during the illness and death of our beloved father, Jo seph Alexander Gibson. THE FA1LY. When a Ilrooklyn 'mother "threat ened' to "leave home lier young" won .stopped her by ntiindin' 'on 'guard with a butcher knife. The young genera tion may save the American .home, after all. ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified at administrator of the estate of Mrs. M. A. Noland, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Clyde, North Car olina, on or before the 30th day of Oct., 1938, -or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 30th Dav of Oct., 1937. GRADY ROGERS, Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. M. A. Noland, deceased. No. 672 Nov. 4-11-18-25-Dec. 2-9 ADM IN'ISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of M. 11. Allison, deceas ed, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all nersons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, Route 2, North Carolina, on or before the 1st day pf November, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 1st day of November, 1937. C. M.ALLISON, Administrator of the Estate of M. H. Allison, deceased. No. 674 Nov. 4-11-18-25-Dec 2-9. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, November 29, 1937, at eleven o'clock A. M., at the court house door in the town of Waynes ville, Haywood County, North Caro lina, I will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing lands and premises, lying and being in Clyde Township, Haywood County, and more particularly de scribed as follows: BEGINNING at a stake standing in the center of State Highway, and runs thence N. 28 deg. 27' W. 55 links to a state; thence N. 43 deg. E. 2 chains, 45 links to a stake; thence N. 28 deg. 15' W. with the center of the branch, 12 chains, 69 links to a stake standing in the center of the branch; thence S. 62 deg, 30' W. 10 chains, 2 links to a stake; thence S. 30 deg. 27' E. 15 chains, 45 links to a stake in the center Of State Highway; thence running with the center of the State Highway, 6 chains, 11 links to a stake, the BEGINNING corner, containing 13.05 acres. Being Tract No. 4 of the Joseph P. Morrow Es tate allotted to Sallie Leatherwood in the Report of the Commissioner filed August 29, 1925, in Book 69, page 33, Record of Deeds of Haywood County. Sale made pursuant to the power of sale conferred upon the under signed trustee by deed of trust exe cuted by Frank Leatherwood and wife, Sallie Leatherwood, dated Sep tember 7th, 1929 and recorded in Book 26, page 134, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County. This, 29th day of October, 1937. J. R. MORGAN, Trustee. No. 671 Nov. 4-11-18-25 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE DCA-2490-GALLOWAY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Grace D. Gallo way and husband, M. O. Galloway, to Carolina Morgage Company, Trustee, dated February 15th, 1927, and re corded in Book 20, page 17, Haywood County, Registry, North Carolina, the undersigned as the duly appointed substituted trustee (see Book 96, page 74, of said registry), will offer for sale at public auction at the court house door in said county, in the city of Waynesville. N. C. at 12 nViv noon, on Monday, November 29, 1937, and will sell to the hia-hest hid.W cash the pronertv described in caM deed of trust as follows: Certain lot or Darcel of Innil In near the . Town of AVavnpsvnia ; Waynesville Township, County of Haywood and mole particularly de scribed as follows: BEGINNING on a stake in the edge of a street dividing this property ana upper corner of S. H. Keller's proper ty and runs up the old road North h&Vt degrees East 210 feet to a stake thence North 35 West 101 a a stake; thence South 56H degreea est, tiv ieet to a stake in the edge of street, leadinar to Marsnnii F. W. Miller M. F. Albright, et al) property; thence South 35 degrees E.' back with said street 101.3 feet to me DCiUiivriiiAU corner. The above described lot of land is a part of the property conveyed by W. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, November 29, 1937, at eleven o'clock, A. M., at the court house door in Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, I will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands and premises, lying and being in Waynes ville Township, Haywood County, to-wit: BEGINNING at a buckeye the cor ner of C. V. Medford land, running with his line S. 16 deg. W. 17V4 poles to a stake in Miss Hester Medford's line; thence with said line, S. 64 deg. E. 43 poles to a bunch of laurel; thence N. 31 deg. W. 16 poles to a double chestnut; thence N. 40 deg. W. 15 poles to a small boxwood: thence North 12 poles to a stake in the road; thence N. 66 W. 12 poles to a chestnut; then to the BEGINNING, containing three and a half acres, more or less. Being the same lands conveyed to W. M. Holder by Ansel Medford, et ux, by deed dated Jan uary 9, 1901, and recorded in Book 13, page 494, Record of Deeds of Haywood County. BEGINNING on a buckeye stump, W. M. Holder corner, and runs thence N. 81 deg. W. 58.5 feet to a stake; thence S. 16 deg. 30' W. 323 feet to a stake in John Estes line; thence S. 63 deg. 30' E. 33 feet to a feet to the BEGINNING, containing ;rve-l 25-100 of an acre n. XT., 4-1 T .- Iranian nogers. Surv. r. same property describ. -! C , g 1 uuuu isies anrt i, Holder, dated December Sale mads nni,, f"'uai,-. tJ . sale conferred on ik. .. ,'' rl trilstPP ilV Vil-tur. , v '' --Pl f A ' ' " , UUlt !Ud im. uuai CAecuU'U by . t H. dook. o, at page udT r,, ,. i , . 1 rr t. ti" 1 ,Jl iJ'.-l ux uu oi nay wood t'cnp Thio 90V, ,1.,.. . , ' WARD, No. 673 Nov. 4-ll-i--.r,Tl"J-s:'r NOTICE OF SALE On Monday, November 11 o'clock A. M., at the c'm unci iui oaie ac puilllc outcry to I highest bidder for cash the f'oiiowj described lands and premises ' h and being in said Town, to-wit- BEGINNING on a stake,' vyh stake is 6 feet from the pavtnWn Pigeon street and is the Nort, corner of Lot No. 2, and runs deg. W. 77 feet to a stake; thence 50 deg. W. 110 feet to a stake thenc. 60 deg. W. 80 feet to a stake- the, S. 27 deg. 30' E. 92 feet to a iy mence o. z aeg. K. 18 feet td siaKe, westmost corner of Joseph uove mi; mence with Joseph; Love's line, N. 49 deg. 15' E. 221 :" to a stake, which stake is 0 feet fn pavement of Pigeon street and J phine Love's Northmost corn, thence N. 45 deg. W. IS feet to I BEGINNING, being all of Lot and 18 feet off the Northwest side Lot No. 2 of T. S. Brown Estate lan Sale made pursuant to the now conferred upon me by that cenj deed of trust executed by Arl Brown (widow) dated September 1936 and recorded in Book ,'i'J, at pJ 23, Haywood County Registry which record reference is hen made for all the terms ami 'conditic of said deed of trust. This the 29th day of October, lii; A. T. WARD. Trustee, No. 669 Nov. 4-11-18-25 Strength During MIDDLE LIFE Strength Is extra-Important for women going through the change of life. Then the body needs the very best nourishment to fortify It against the changes that are taking place. In such cases, Cardul has proved helpful to many women. It In creases the appetite and aids diges tion, favoring more complete trans formation of food Into living tissue, i"itinS In Improved nutrition and building up and strengthening of the whole system. . NOTICE OF TRISTl-ES SALE On.. Monday, ' November 2!l, 1937,1 eleven o'clock, A. M,, .at the Col House door in Waynesville, Haywa County, North Carolina, I will 3 at public outcry to the highest b: der for cash, the following lands a premises, to-wit: Being in Waynesville Township, a joining the land of J, R. Pepper,: W. Reed, V. P. Leatherwood, a: others ; BEGINNING at a stake in a brai in the line between J. R. Pepper &' W. D. McCracken, and runs then S. 60 deg. W. 830 feet to a black oa thence North 3 deg East 1134 feet a hickory; thence S. 80 dog. 207-7-10 feet to a stake in s branch; thence down the branch the BEGINNING, containing 10-tj-acres, more or less. Being that pC tion of a tract of land conveyed W. D. McCracken by the Southern A sembly, lying on the West side of t branch, as shown on map recorded Map Book "A," page H, ofhee Register of Deeds of Haywood Coa tv. and being the same land sola 1 W. D. McCracken to Frank Loath wood. EXCEPT two acres released Fred Thompson described in Book 62, page 402, Record of -Dee of Haywood County. Sale made pursuant to power sale conferred on . the 'undersign fniofoo hv virtno of that certain ( of trust executed by Frank Lea wood, dated October 26, 1021, and t corded in Book 8, at pape Ul cord of Deeds of Haywood County. This 29th day of October, J. R. MORGAN, Trustee- : No. 670 Nov. 4-11-18-25 WE I? U Y OLD GOLD Jewelry, Rings, Teeth, Crown etc. See CHANDLER & W Pred t Jewelers First Class Watch And Jeek Renairinsr Waynesville, 'm M m A Tr"BirmTVT G5 A T I? iL Every T M V E S D A Y Go Right In Buying And Selling iYout livestock With WESTERN CAROLINA LIVESTOCK COMMISSION Riveride Drive Ashevflle, N. C. T. K. Brown, General M L. L. McLean, Sale w
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