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f THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1938 THE WAYNESVIIE MOUNTAIN EER Pagt 3 Wlnaf: Happened Im Haywood In 1938 January rc of '30 Tax levy collected by Haywood county. Sunny Cove Orchard Iiought by p,,nt' Brothers. Twenty Thousand Dollars Spent on Fidsiim Fish Hatchery Expansion. L. X. Davis named director of j.'ii National Bank. Waynesville Post Office Shows l l!(,a?o in January Business. Haywood Home Building and Loud Pay Out Over $14,000 in Profits. John Mtsser, 50, Murdered at While 0;1. Public nursery established at City Park. ('h.iiles E. Ray, Jr., Chairman of (Jovernor's Hospitality Committee Xame's Hawood Workers. February Hazel wood Starts $3S,000 Paving Program, (.lil Painting of Late R. A. Sentclle placed In court house by Haywood Teachers. Smoky Mountain Industry destroyed iv lire. Rev. W. H. Baucom Resigns as Pastor of First Baptist Church. Joe Davis, Fines Creek Merchant, Burned to Death. President Roosevelt signs bill au thorizing $743,000 for completion of park. Boosters Club decided to sponsor ball team. 392 cases of measles reported in (he county schools close. Southern discontinues 2 trains. March 250 district Baptists hold meeting in Waynesville. Pet Plant is being enlarged. Business men adopt far reaching floriculture program. Farmer's Federation reports good ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix ef the estate of Dr. J. F. Abel, de ceased, late of Haywood county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the- estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned administratrix on or be fore the 7th day of December, 1939, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate settlement to the undersigned. This the 7th day of December, 1938. BESSIE L. ABEL, Administratrix of estate of Dr. J. F. Abel, Deceased. No. 829 Dec. 8-15-22-29-Jan, 5-12. 'T'O enjoy work, a woman must feel well. Cardui aids in build ing up the whole system by helping women to get more energy from their food and so increases re sistance to the strain of functional periodic pain. Try it' : NOTICE On and after January 1, 1939, this firm will sell merchandise for CASH Only. Our books will be dosed on December 31st, and no further charges will be made to any individual. .This is being done in order that we may offer what we believe is the very best in produce, vegetables, groceries, chick ens, eggs and fowls at the lowest prices in the community. We are making many improvements in our buildings, and adding more stock in order to meet your every need. FARMER'S EXCHANGE PHONE 130-M year at annual meeting. Miss Ruth Hampton resigns as su perintendent of hospital. 20.000 county folders di.-ti ibuted. First National Bank has best fi nancial teports since ':!:!. April Henry TYague killed on Balsam mountain, live others have narrow es cape. Apple crop survive cold wave. o.iKlil books loaned by library in MO days. . 100 men enlarging high school ath letic field. Highway officials promise relief to patrons oil ''0!l. J. Harden Howell re-appointed post master. 14 registered Cuernseys sold at auction. Mis. Doyle Allev named 'President of State P. T. A, Miss Ellis J. Thompson named sii Derinteiident of hospital. 7S diplomas awarded Waynesville graduates. May Haywood farmers plant 41,500 trees on idle hillsides. $5,000 spent improving local post office. $18,000 bridge under construction near Springdale. Fred H. Yearout succeeds V. K. Woodall as manager of Pet Dairy. 15 graduates from Crabtree. Spinach being canned at Haywood Cannery 90 people employed. Cigarette dropped from plane starts fire on water shed. New pipe line gives Waynesville 200,000 gallons more water per day. Waynesville's first mail plane lands on golf course. 400 home demonstration club wom en gather in Waynesville. June 400 vocationa teachers gather at Lake Junaluska. Mis. Hoey hits at wine liquor, dis- trict club meeting. .K1.000 votes cast in June primary George A. Blown, Jr., leads ticket. Erkraft Industries moves to new Hazelwood plant. Plans completed for work on Park way near Wagon Road Cap. Petition asking for an election on liquor stores being circulated in county. Governor Hoey formally opens 19:58 program at Lake Junaluska. J. W. Ha v named director of first NOTICE STATE OF. NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR 'H KT, RUTH RATCL1FF MOR'IAN, vs. LEWIS MORGAN. The defendant abovi -named enti'h will I as t;iU-e notice that action above has been .'commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, for a divorce abso lute'' on the grounds of two years separation, and the said defendant will further take notice that h; is required to appear before the Clerk of the Court of the said County within GO days from the date of -this notice, and as required by statute land an swer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the .plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded i said complaint. This the 21st dav of December, WW. W. G.BYERS, '''' .'. Clerk Superior Court. EAST WAYNESVILLE Garner Gives i'oi nieily United States representatives, James Mead of New York, left, and D. Worth Clark of Idaho, United States senators-elect, receive a few National Rank. Rev. ,1. S. Hopkins, of Whichever, Ken., accepts call of local Baptists. Father Howard V. Lane goes to Wilson church. Rev. Albert New accepts call to Clearwater, Fla. M.. H. Howies named president of Rotary Club. July Joe Rathbone and Kar Wyatt lose lives in automobile accident. Traffic on Main street shows 2W increase. Restraining order issued on liquor election petitions. Traveling library makes "hit" m rural sections. 200. Masons front. 20 states gather here. George Mc'Klrov. killed bv automo bile. "."'., Cannery operating 15 hours daily, employing 150 people canning black berries and beans. Indebtedness of Havwood set at 1,684,284 dollars. George Miller makes inlaid library tables, using 22,435' pieces of wood. August County commissioners' buy property on Main street. Work started on Hazelwood's $05,000 school building. County tax rates set at $1.01. Soto Gap win two honors at Na tional festival. First National remodeling interior of banking house. ' . More than 500 take part in annual farm and home tour. Fines Creek mining lands leased. Young Democrats of Haywood hold annual convention. Trustees assume control of Lake Junaluska. NOT1CK OF TRLSTKKS SAI-K On Monday, January 2nd, 1939, at eleven o'clck, A.M., at the court house door in the town of 'Waynesville,' Hay wood County, North Carolina, the un dersigned will offer for sale at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands and premises lying and being in the town of Hazelwood, Haywood County, N. C, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake standing in the margin of Sycamore Lane and on the North side thereof, which said stake is the 'Western corner of the O. E. Fisher home tract (heretofore purchased from Isabello I). Cole), and running thence with the margin of Sycamore Lane in a Westerly direc tion 50 feet to a stake standing in the margin of Sycamore Lane, which said stake is also the corner to lot owned by the said O. E. Fisher; thence running from said stake in a North erly direction with the line of said lot owned by 0. E. Fisher, 200 feet to a stake; thence running in a North easterly direction with the property of O. E. Fisher to the corner of the residence lot owned by O. E. Fisher; ; thence in a Southerly direction with the property line of the home tract of the said O. E. Fisher, to a stake, the BEGINNING corner. Sale made pursuant to the powers of sale conferred upon me by that certain deed of trust executed by O. E. Fisher and husband, Lee Fisher, dated August 25, 1926, and recorded in Book 19, page 127, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County, to which deed of trust and record reference is hereby made for all the terms and conditions thereof. New Senators a v for Kif. . ... . . . .. v ? ... - .......v 1 ' ''V '"i ..-t ... t ; " ! ''' V ' '" ' ' ''' "" ' At -;cV. ?;. Jaiues Mead, John N, Garner and D. Worth Clark Town boards call election of sewer project. September Labor Kay program best commu nity ever had. Mad dog bites 4 people; 12 cows. Dr. W. L. Lambeth elected presi dent of Southern Assembly. Kiirollinont in district -schools leaches 2,800. A hundred and 'seventy ''.thousand pounds of beans canned by local can nery. Sewer bond election carry by big mare in. Weathorby heads newly organized Lions Club. Officials find i'cgitratioJi book" missing. Mrs. Raker awarded $800 by town. October Teachers are asking salaries in 12 payments instead of 8. Town tax rate. set at $1.70. Registration books mysteriously 're appear, Kcnmore buildings torn down toi model II service station. Mrs. William Hannah named state director 'of new tax group. 11 deputys in Beavordani resign. Route of sewer lines being staked by engineers. Jarvis Allison sells dairy herd. .Judge Felix , Alley presented NO IK i: OF TIU ST IKS SAL K On Monday, January 10, 1939 at eleven o'clock, A. M., at the court house door in Waynesville, Haywood County, N. C, the undersigned trus tee w ill offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands and premises,, lying and being in I'.eaverdam Township, Haywood County,. North Carolina, to w it : Being lots Nos. '38,31 and 10 as per map and survey made by R. V. Justice. September 25, 1'.2I, of the W. H, Robinson property in Bhillips ville, as recorded ill Map Book "I!"' Index "K" Haywood ('ounty, the same being .the .-'subdivision of lots 12 and 27, of the T. C. Hot son survey of the C. V.. I'hillips lands, said lots herein conveyed being more particularly de scribed as follows: BEGINNING on the Northeastern intersection of two streets ill Wist Canton, one leading toward 'Clyde .'and running with th..' North side of the Other East 100 fee!; thence North 149 foot; thence with Hiram Raines line, N. 77 dogs. W. 100 feet to the said street leading toward Clyde; thence with said street S. 2 feet to the BEGINNING, being the same lots conveyed to Al bert Howell by T. D. Cogburn, et ux., by deed recorded in Book 2, page 493, Record of Deeds of Haywood County, and, Being the same land conveyed by Albert Howell, it ux., to J. S. Me haffey by deed dated July 3. 1923, recorded in Book 59, page 449, Re cord of Deeds of Haywood County. Being also the same lots of land conveyed in a deed from C. S. Stanley, Trustee, to J. R. Morgan and Geo. II, Ward, dated March 15, 1930, record ed in Book 82, page 441, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County. Sale made pursuant to the powers of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by J. I.. Ledford and wife, Emma Ledford, to dated June 20, 1936, and recorded in Book 32, page 303, Record of Deed of Trust of Haywood County. This the ICth day of December, 1938. .-. . - A. T. WARD, Trustee. No. 832 Dec. 22-29-Jan. 5-12. Few Capital Tips fiye $64,000 Paid I III nAmn nvnn I J V m tips from Vice President Jolin Nunc Garner on procedure in the upper house. The scene it Wash ington, now filled with legislators. honors by W. C. T. C. 2ti bitten by mad dog. Clyde H. Ray, Sr., sells out alter 51 years of business. November Democrats carry county 3 to I. New I'et plant holds I'oimal open ing. W. II. Belk buys Main street prop erty. Parkway engineers establish office here. Elaborate plans made for holiday season. Waynesville voters appiove $25,000 in bonds for municipal building. December Haywood tobacco of highest quality. George Brown named chairman- of board of commissioners Ciover C. Davis county attorney. Million pound allotment awarded Haywood hurley growers. Dr. S. 1'. ay named president' of A New Brick Home Man's highest, n'sol.ve used to be to buy a home; better still, build with- Etowah l!i irk. ETOWAH 0) If 11 MOiana-urysaaie v,orp. Etowah, n. c Truck Deliveries to All Parts of Westell, Carolina Looking Ahead For 1939 365 DAYS ill mi Spend One-Seventh Of These D.iys Washing And lrninn? YOU CAN SAVE .'..' TIME HEALTH and MONEY By Sending The Waynesville Laundry, Inc PHONE 205 J. W. KILLIAN Unemployed Here Haywood county has "422 employ ees covered by the State I'neniploy ment Compensation Act, who received $t;,10(?,09S in wages in the 18 months period to June 30, 193S, paid by 30 covered employers. These employers paid in contributions to the State Un employment fund $12t!,4124. This amount paid by the employers of this county was -1.08 per cent of the amount paid by all of the 100 counties. The unemployed or partially unem ployed workers in this county for the first 11 months of 19.3S, received in unemployment benefits $04, 479.88, which is .82 per cent of the benefits paid to all of the unemployed or par- , tially uneniplox cd workers in North Carolina during the first 11 months of benefit payments. Chamber of ( 'ommei ce, Kaglo Stores to have 80' more t!oor space. More than .5,u00 distributed by Welfare. oflice in December. County placed under rabies quar antine. Rut'us Siler and Dr. John H. Smath ers resign from hospital board. Hurley growers vote down quota plan. 9l'i' of 1937 tax levy collected. L. M. Killian and E. B. Hickman named hospital trustees. 32 page booklet citing 10 years of service of Haywood Hospital dis tributed. Pet Dairy takes over 3 dairies. Christmas business in community ahead of 1937. JIM MI Teacher: "Since 'pro' moans the opposite of 'con,' can you give an illustration?" Fred: "Progress and Congress." Repairs On All Makes Of VACUUM CLEANERS and I : L E C T R I C A L A I ' I ' L I A N C K S Dacy Electric Co. 10 Wall Street Asbeville, N. C 1666 COLDS first flay. Headaches and Fever dut to Coldi, In JO roimitet LIQUID. TABLETS SALVt, NSt DROPS Try "Rub-My-TisnV'-a Wondtrful Liniment i M ILDS IJKTTEK HOMES Telephone 3 Family Bundle To I BOYD AVENUE This the 2nd day of December, 1938. GEO.H. WARD, i
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