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Page 5 UheTar Heel Front: t IM U IN WASHINGTON Robert A. Erwin and Frances MsKosick By THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ffl 1 rationing remains the of conversa- Carolina and other fi N.0rtu Ktates. Like the Prt tut the weather, there'. Irtf about.. . . said aw" , being ao,.c. Broughton, Hi die warpath when the I ent on tne w y f urogram nrsi ucki k'p?f.;. .cin when the L f ea'ol'ne was raised 2 -W r f fover the cost of increas es to cov -wAv bv tank from the o.l fields. . , v Governor wroie trStor Leon Henderson, pro iSorously and then w innl. nhnnt.'the including getting after ijerson- - Congressmen held a meeting ftched Representative Harold a vhville. to the Senate 'J.'"1- . pt AMnn W U woo - " nJmn, with his usual - .i -jr.. I niniru j . nanni i ill likui a kr m nanu mu pocket, agreeu ,jev led him to the ways and 1 nfficp of Repre- jtive Dougnwn m we Lre Henderson and Represen- laere, r,l Porter !res Doughton, ,jm Folger ana weaver w- ibout an hour. Henderson m ed there wasn't a lot he could right now about the price situ . Hp didn't close the door Lnst a possible price reduction, Ler, but at the same time he it would be dimcuit to - to an increase m on the ground tney were v U by the same oil companies uributing petroleum products in East. gasoline a day from the Gulf to the Atlantic coast of Florida. "Plenty of it could be shipped there by barge to Wilmington, Morehead City and Elizabeth City," Senator Bailey said. "Wilmington used to be the distributing point for North Carolina for oil pro ducts delivered there by tankers. The Greensboro pipe line takes care of that section of the state, and the Chattanooga pipe line shoulJ feed Western North Carolina. "I want to see the state, all of its defense establishments and its farmers taken care of, and I be lieve the proposed 3-pipe line across Florida will help do it." Just before the session with Hen derson, Representative Cooley had burned the price administrator out in a speech in the House. "This increase in the price of gasoline along the Eastern Sea board is a downright outrage and it just cannot be justified," Cooley said. "It is a rank discrimination against the people who live in the East, and it should not be tolerat ed. "Mr. Henderson is apparently in spired by an intemperate zeal and acts with too much haste and too little thought. He apparently does not consider either the magnitude or the far reaching effect of his or ders. He does not seem to appre ciate the ramifications of the dif ferent problems with which he is attempting to deal. He has the power of life and death over all of the businesses of America and no tempestuous person should be per mitted the power and authority conferred by the price fixing bill. "The burdens of this emergency should rest evenly upon the backs of all the people. Senator Bailey, chairman of the hite commerce committee, B L inclined to favor construction . ;i nino line across nortnern jrida, rather than a barge canal, the result of the testimony of Mir oenerai rugeiic id of army engineers. estimated it would ike three years to dig the Canal, jhile he figured a pipe line could instructed in six months w liver 130,000 barrels of oil and NOTICE ORTH CAROLINA, AYW00D COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ETA McDANIEL BRAM- (TT Widow of T. R. Bram t, Dec'd. et al. VS. H. BRAMLETT, MAUD RAMLETT ALLEN AND USBAND, GEORGE AL- IX, et al. The defendants, Maud Bramlett to and husband, George Allen, ill take notice that an action en- itled as above has been corn iced in the superior court of aywood County, North Carolina, have allotted and set apart a w interest of the above named ;dow on the lands owned by T. I Bramlett, deceased; and the said pendant will further take no- ice that they are required to ap- f ar at the office of the Clerk of le Superior Court of said County the courthouse in Waynesville. wtk' Carolina.- on the 27th Hav P Wy, 1942. and withfh 1 0 davs preafter, answer or demur to the pplaint filed in said action, ' the plaintiffs will apply to the ort for the relief demanded in aid complaint. "is the 26th day of June, 1942. C. H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk Superior Court. Haywood No. 1201 July 2-9-16-23. Senator Josiah William Bailey, chairman of the Senate commerce committee, took the same attitude. "This petroleum shortage has be come a national problem," he said. "It reaches into Texas and other southwestern states, into Illinois and other mid-western oil produc ing states, and elsewhere. It is not just a problem of the East." The Senator's committee spent all last week holding hearings on the Florida barge canal and pipe line bill, one of the measures de signed to relieve the Eastern short age. Gestapo Methods Amazingly Stupid In FBI's Opinion - (Continued from page 2 ) the Russian Ogpu was re garded by the FBI with as much disfavor as the Gestapo is today. It's different now. The Ogpu's quite well spoken of now. Maybe this is partly because the Otrou's on our side now. Yet FBI snokesmen sav at present that its been more intelligent, all along than ever the Gestapo was. In short, the professional detec tives essential charge against the Gestapo isn't so much wholesale murder as wholesale idiocy. f OTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUB- I I iriTlnv lill0? NORTH CAROLINA, OF HAYWOOD. i-v THE SUPERIOR COURT. BEFflPlT TUf r,T T7TTr PIMOND RTAPT.V.TOM TTv. f of Estate of . W. H. Rich, sceased, , . vs. m HUE t. THORNTON, "Rj-FLORA MOODY and hus- iiJir D. MOODY; JOHN rinvSl ELEANOR JANE SJON; MARION r TnJt ' BILL MOODY, HonrMOODY; EUGENIA S5iooPMOODY;ELEA- fflatldefendants above named t,ty e noice that an action ren- ,as alove has been eom- CLmrhe Superior Court of Tty' N' c'' to 8eli md 1; . .,situate in said County .. ?lsmbute thp CnCe with the last will And t"t of w. H Rich de. Wr f , Said defendants will naniif" noce that they are ftb rw Ppear at the office of U saii r the Superior Court a W m tne Courthouse dav, i SZTS' N- C, within ten !42 h the 12th day of July, WitloB inanSWer of demur to the PlamH. .. said action or the . "u WlIJ nnnlw i- n: r, th . i" . '" ine Vjoun . If HOT M 1 Ptition uemanaea in said MARRIAGES TTno-h C. Keener, of Carton, to Mrs. Margaret Z. Babcock, of Greensboro. ' Wnvnp A. Corrjenine, of ft. Bragg: to Mabel Clark, of Way nesville.: ' Gradv Moore, to Florence fen- land, both of Candler. Brave men die only once, but they are just as dead as the cow ards. NOTICE OF SALE TTnrler and bv virtue of an ordei of the Superior Court of Haywood County made in the bpeciai rro cepdinp entitled "T. L. Green, Ad minstrator of the Estate of Mrs. O. Young, deceased, vs. Mary Young Haney, et al.", the same being No. 238 upon the Special Proceeding Docket of said court, the undersigned Commissioner will, on Mondav. the 20th day of July, 1942. at eleven o'clock a. m. at the Courthouse door in Waynes ville, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, that cer tain lot o? parcel of land lying and being in the Town of Waynes ville, Haywood County, C, and more particularly described as fol lows, to-wit: BEGINNING on a stake at the Northeast corner of the old hos pital lot and on the North side of a street and runs N. 13 30' E. 53 feet with side line of street to stake; thence N- 67 30' W. 83 feet to stake in line of lot No. 12; thence S. 20 W. 53 feet with West line of Lot No. 12 to stake in hos pital lot line and corner of Lot 12; thence S. 67" 30' E. 90 feet with line of hospi'al lot to the BE GINNING. This June' 16th, 1942. T. L. GREEN, Commissioner. -No.1198 June 25-July 2-9-16 fat tie mm PLUS PLUS PLUS VMnis&v it mmmb ( y ,-: tfv ii?nr m 1IU . 1 1 P-sV PLUS H lw,ltooou. $ 500 Hi iffjiA roie on III li'utt 32",wsn' WM .o.siKK,wt3.95 11 mi w- T5&-' 1 W' 1 "-AY ' 4iJ i 1 III i 1 ML. a Yv-' PLUS PLUS immuih PLUS PLUS L :!. MTIl.'l PLUS PLUS rim iii'ir-1 SELLERS "PRIDE". . .59.95 TtC AllOWANCEIof Tout OldCobta.1 $1A AH LC33 MMtdlMtelotnOTCOBdmoii....... IWWW ngadStm ol 7 or condition ir BALANCE TO PAY IS NOW ONLY $49-95 I J 1 At Only $1.25 WEEKLY fonyouuo SELLERS Matching P0RCELIR0W TOP Suite - Here's Real Btavty . . . PLUS big stainless por. celiron top. 32 x 42". PIUS room for 2 chairs on each side of table! PLUS fine "baked-on" fin Uh that will lastl PLUS heavysolid chairs you won't break! ; Famous work saving features at an amazing price! Has Tilt-Away Front that opens at a touch quiet, clean, never sticks! All Hardwood with "baked-on" finish, stainless porceliron , top, metal flour bin and 3-piece glass ware set! I . JT THIS FINE 5-PIECE SUITE $39.95 IfCC ALLOWANCE FOB YOUB . OLD BREAKFAST SET. ..... ...... ... . . BALANCE TO , PAY 15 ONLY. . $34.95 SELLERS 5-Pc. SUITE REGULARLY PRICED . . $39.95 LESS Allowcmc lot Your ' . " Old Bi.aWa.tSel 5.UU BALANCE TO 6ZI .95 PAY IS ONLY, "J SELLERS "LEADER" 0, ,v REGULARLY PRICED .... $49.93 hardwood-with table top ESS S70fDCCAmNET $10.00 that won't warp-solid legs that QB wont spunier vaay S xO.yt) tension "baked on" finishes! BALANCE TO PAY IS ONLY $1.25 WEEKLY At Only $1.25 WEEKLY Don't Miss This Unusual Opportunity! C. ISil Uiti fx " ' iairiretE FaiiiriniDtaire Stoire "Good Values and Friendly Credit Waynesville Main Street . .KATE WlT.T.TAMBmU 'So iiQ,C1frk Superior Court. June 18-25-July 2-9
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