6DAY, APRIL 13," 1939
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
Page 3
Tn State
CuKflual$646
for Each Family
Ln 10UMillions In Taxes
5y People ui rumi
Carolina
;n North Carolina for
f W.il. state and national
I $iiift nn-
X..i- ul'f fiuui v
Jr tviry liininy in i -- "
(' nsunnrs lax coinuiiaiuu
iv. ei tuiia.
u.j,lU forms of government
'e thaii $400,000,000 a year
''people of the state," the
I national woman s uigniii-
(1(.sintr "consumer-penanz-
(lfcliUW!.
, . nKnu;iiiifD
ally to the tax total, Dut a
Aare oi me umucu ia i'"'
iimil'i i's consumers, ine
led. "They pay usually un-
vthrough taxes shifted to
. c . u : .
increased costs ui evcijuuns
including the necessities of
shifted, or hidden, taxes
il originally against produc-
distributors. I he indirect
stem produces nearly twice
revenue as all direct sources
rTC, a non-partisan organi
Jth headquarters in Chicago,
an educational crusade
local study groups against
fcxes that lower living stand-
taising" living costs," accord-
rs. Kenneth C. Frazier, its
oit said that groups already
e in 4,000 communities.
iO in North Carolina are led
William T. Hannah, of Way-
iNCTC state director.
Hospital News
Mr. and Mrs. Gable Now at Home
M, T. Lindsley, of Canton, medical
case, is better.
Mrs. J. L. Broyl
ville, optrative casi
, of West Asht
is resting nicely.
The condition of" Mrs. Holland Uur
gess, of Clyde, route 1, operative east
is good.
Mrs. D. M. C i-de, Jr., of Canton,
operative case, is resting more comfortably.
Sam Mitchell, of Waynesville, route
1, medical case, is improving.
W. D. Miller, of Waynesville, route
2, medical, case, remains about the!
same.
Miss Wilsie Rabb, of Waynesville,
route 1, medical ease, is improving.
The condition of Master Leon Sp.n
ford, of Clyde, route 1, operative case,
is good.
Miss Maggie Sue Carver, of Way
nesville, route 2, medical case, remains
about the same.
Master Fred Sutton, of Waynesville,
route 2, medical case, is better.
Miss Florence Yates, of Canton,
operative case, is improving.
Charles Hampton, of Canton, med
ical case, is better.
TRANSACTIONS IN
Real Estate
(As Recorded to Monday Noon
of this Week)
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
CHECKS AVERAGE $9.54
Mrs. Carl Moody, of Hazelwood,
medical case, is resting more comfortably.
The condition of Mrs. L. E. Dotson,
of Canton, operative case, is good.
l"puny pygmy" will pusSi nis
m the ditch and then play
y wnen ne attempts to get
Miss Martha Green, of Waynesville,
route 2, operative case, is better.
Miss Louise Pennix, operative
NOTICE OF SALE
The First National Bank of Waynesville, N. C, will
at Public Auction for Cash, Ten Shares of it's Own
Ick at the Court House in Waynesville, N. C, on Monday,
jril 17th, 1939. To be sold in two lots of Five Shares
( th. ' -
J. H. Way, Jr., Cashier.
First National Bank
Waynesville, N. C.
Mr. and Mr. Clark GabW
Smiling happily are Clark Gable and Carole Lombard Gable, motion
picture stars, on their return home to Bel Air, Loe Angeles, Cal,
ending their one-day honeymoon following their Burprlae marriage
ln Kingman, Arl
case, is improving.
Mrs. K. L. Boarn, of Canton, route
2, medical case, is resting fairly well.
Mrs. W. D. Anderson, of Canton,
operative case, is better.
Wilburn Rathbone, of Clyde, med
ical case, is improving.
Master Bobby Harpe, of Canton,
operative case, is some better.
Eulus Inman, of Canton, route 2,
medical case, is unchanged.
Mrs. Frank Cochrane, of Lake
Junaluska, medical case, is improving.
Sylvester Sellers, of Cruso, medi
cal case, is better.
J. C. Moore, of Waynesville, route
1, surgical case, is resting fairly well.
Mrs. E. M. Trantham, of Clyde,
route 1. medical case, is improving.
Mrs.. Marvin Smathers, of Canton,
operative case js resting fairly
well.
Miss Lucile Auberry, of Canton,
operative case, is resting fail Iy comfortably.
Mr"-. Gerald Mooney, of Clyde, nied-
r :
OOQjtsThat Concern You
FOR A MILLION
BREADWINNERS:
A MILLION JOBS
MADE BY BEER
From coast to coast, Beer has helped in put
ting men back to work . . into a million new
jobs in six short years. Beer also each year
buys the produceof 3,000,000 acres of farmland
and pays a million dollars a day in taxes.
The brewers want to preserve these eco
nomic benefits. They want also to protect the
public's right to enjoy beer and their own
right to make and market it.
&BEm IS
ical case, is some better.
Mrs. Cli'M'les Burns, of Canton, op
erative case, is not so well.
DISCHAKGKl)
Among those discharged from the
Haywood County Hospital during the
past week were: Mrs. Grover Trant
ham, Mrs. Ben Fisher, Baby Betty
Brendle, Mrs. T. F. Cordell, Mrs. Troy
Wilson, Mrs. O. M. Robinson, Miss
Willa Hampton, Miss Mary Payne,
Airs. James Miller, Mrs. Harding
j
Beaverdam Township i
E. A. Bramlett, t t . uv to O. K. !
Wilson, et ux.
Alvin T. Smathers, et ux. to P. I!, j
Wilson, et ux. 1
E. C. -Meilford, et ux, to Town uf I
Canton.
H. A. Osbiujie. et ux. to K. M. t'ntn . '
J.i M. Uusseil, et ux, to (". 15. Rho
darmer, et ux, ,
Minnie C. Hampton to Ir. C. 1".
Wells.
Graham K. Hobbs. Commissioner, to
G. 11. Hipps, et ux.
Clyde Township
Herseliel Green, et ux, to W. W.
Green, et ux.
W. T. Medford, et ux, to J. E. Mo
Gee. Charles Snyder, et iix, to Crawford
Sanford.
Crabtree Township
Hugh Best, et ux. to J. B. Best.
L. L. Best to W. P. Best.
Fines Creek Township
Alonzo Ledford, et ux, to F. C.
Green. .
Iron Duff Township
Loia J. Davis, et al, to J. R. Stev
enson. J. T. Harrell, et ux, to Carroll
Meadows, et ux.
Ivy Hill Township
Albert Howell to William Green,
RALEIGH. The 32,493 aged North
Carolinians who received Old Au
Assistance checks for the month of
March got a total of ?:HHV.,l.Ki.0ii, it
an average of Si' .54 each, accord i !i
figures in th,, othce of Nathan Y 'ii ..,
director of the Did Age AsMs.ar.ee
and Aid to Dependant Children di
vision of the Department of t'ublic
Welfare.
The $!.54 average was. higher than
for any previous month and approach
ed the $10 which tht. division has set.
as the desirable goal under present
conditions.
The March expenditures brought to
$2,i:fi,rr1.'j:t the total paid to the aged
during the current fiscal year and
left unexpended for the balance of
tht, period a total of ?l,lH9,7t8.'!7.
Stephenson, Mrs. Lawrence Miller.
Master Carlton Davis, Mrs. Wood
row Parker, Mrs. K. A. McLain, Mrs.
Cass McGaha, Lee Noland, Mrs. Nor
man Hannah, Miss Eloise Davis, Mrs.
Lawren Recce, Ren 'Mooney, Billie
Crowder, Mrs. Claude Silvers, Baby
Ernestine Rector, Mrs. Mont Parham,
Vergie Meadows, H. L. Frazier, Bruce
Leatherwood, Mrs. Cumi Parton, and
George Justice.
et ux.
Pigeon Tow nship
B. F. Muriny, ,t ux, to S. A, West,
et ux,
Marion Farmer, et ux, to Stanley
Messer, et ux.
Waynesville Tow nship -
J. R. Morgan, et ux, to George P.
Warner, et ux.
Rufus Harris, et ux, et al, to 1). J.
Noland, et ux.
Elizabeth Rogers to Glee, Clarke.
Queen.
George Sisk, et uxt to Charles t'n
derwood, et ux.
Frank P. Robinson, et ux, to Roy
Colvard.
George H. Ward, et ux, to R. L,
Prevost, Jr.
James Putton, et ux, by Trustee,
to H. A. Osborne.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends
and relatives for their sympathy and
kindness shown us in the death of our
loved one and the beautiful floral
offerings.
Mrs. J. R. Biddix and Relatives.
Eyes Examined For Appointment
Glasses Fitted Telephone 201
CONSULT
DR. It. KING HARPE
OPTOMETRIST
(27 Mi Main St. Wells Bldg. Canton, N. C.
ears
9
Ford has built more than
one-third of all the automo
biles ever built in the world
POR OVER. 100, 000
FABAA WORKERS AND
FARMERS -JOBS AND A
MARKET MADE BY BEER
vvyjliililniin'"S'wiwip'i"i' inwiwiiiii'iiwiiiwinwn j
Iff v y' f ' ' "" """""'""" mmJl
Vh.I K 'I'J'y ffmrm i mini m I , mtm SJtTSJ. --,."
wrx "rtfri
.. w... - -- 1
BE.ER. PAYS A MILLION
.DOLLARS A DAY TAXES 1
NAToumoe
FOR, 130 MILLION TAX
PAYERS ( ALL OF US) A
GREAT NEW HELP SINCE
1933 IN CARRYING IN
CREASING TAX BURDENS
The brewing industry cannot enforce the
laws. But they an cooperating with public
officials to see to it that the retailing of baer
gives no offense to anyone.
W would lilt to lend you a booklet that
describes the Foundation's unusual program
of self -regulation. Address : United Brewers
Industrial Foundation, 19 East 40th Street,
New York, N. Y.
BEER...a beverage of moderation A
HERE are more Ford cars in use today than any
other make. And there are more Ford V-8s than
any other 8-cyI!nder car.
The 1939 Ford V- 8 represents the broadest ex
perience in building cars any manufacturer ever had.
You will find values in it far beyond what any other
maker can put into a car at the low Ford price.
Ford performance, traditional for a generation,
has reached new heights in the 1939 V- 8.
And now Ford style leadership is equally outstand
ing. 'The smartest cars on the road" it the way own
ers describe their new Fords. Smartest in action. Smart
est in appearance. Leaders, as they deserve to be.
Look at these
FORD FEATURES
StrtE IE4DEHSHIP The lux
ury car in the low-pric field.
V TYPC I CrUNDH ENGINE -Eight
cylinders fiv smooth
net. Small cylinders give
economy..
HTDKAULIC HAKES - Easy
acting quick, straight stops.
TRIPLE-CUSHIONED COMFORT
New flexible roll-edge seat
cushions soft transverse
springs, double-acting hy
draulic shock absorbers.
sTJifuzED chassis-No
front-end bobbing or dipping.
Level starts, level stops, level
ride.
SCIENTIFIC SOUNDPKOOFING
Noises hushed for quiet ride.
LOW PRICES-Advertised
prices include many items of
desirable equipment.
APRIL IS FORD INVITATION MONTH! Your
drive America's most modern low-priced car. Make a
Ford dealer invites you to
date for a new experience.
ABEL'S GARAGE
Phone 52 FORD Sales-Service Asheville Rd.