f PAGE SIX (Irtrst Section! Auction Sale (Continued from page one) G. H. Hannah, E. N. Carlson, James Francis, Mrs. W. H. Liner, Charles Byrd, Troy Boyd, Fred Henry, B. D. Medford, J. F. Williams, Claude Rogers, E. J. Schulhot'er, Wade McDanicls, R. W. Parham, C. N. Allen, W. V. Elliott, E. Henry Mil ler, and J. R. Leopard. At the final sale o Belle-Meade THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER FRIDAY lots held in the morning with Med ford Leatherwood serving as uc tioneer, the property was sold In two blocks. One block of eight lots was bought by Bryan Medford and the other of 18 lots was sold to T. t". Nurris. No announcement was made of the purchase prices. This sale closes out one of the out standing real estate developments in this section. WHEN A MAW BECOMES SUDDENLY fftCW HE USUALlM FIN03 OUf THAT HE HAS A LOT MORE KIN FOLKS THAN HE'D EVEO DREAMtD or. r s" You'll find better auto si'i-vice thiin you ever dreamed of at the SIMS TIKE & BATTERY CO. . . . battery charging . . . expert greasing . . . tire repairs. The best mer chandise and service given ANYWHERE ! Farm Tour (Continued From Page One) the rear. It is her duty to round up the strays and shoo them on. Sam Ferguson in his pick-up is also travelling in the rear, his bus iness being to help fix the flats. Formation became broken soon after leaving Canton because of the failure of some to observe the rules. Then we commenced hav ing tire trouble on No. 64 above Bat Cave, which made it necessary to break the convoy into sections. To the writer's knowledge, we had seven or eight blowouts and punc tures the first day. On leaving Waynesville the fog was rather thick. It lifted, how ever, as we neared Enka and we had nice traveling weather save for the heat until just below Salis bury when rain set in. Ed Mitchell's Farm This dairy farm in the beautiful Mills River section near Fletcher is outstanding in its class. Mr. Mitchell has about 58 Holsteins that produce from 28 to 30 cans of milk per day. He has 300 acres in pasture and cover crops (he doesn't raise any grains whatso ever), his principal feed being larfino clover. He hauls his hay crops right from the field while green and cures it with his drying machine. One man docs the milk ingwith a machine, of course! And more remarkable still, Mr. Mitchell has a force of only four men. At Lexington the section of five cars I was with was behind sched ule and didn't have time to go through Coble Dairy. The advance group of 14 cars was making better for The Best Buys in .Real. Estate See Carolina Insurance & Realty Co. See H. G. Stone-Phone 331 Houses and lots in Waynesville, Hazelwood and Lake Junaluska. Farms from 8 to 4,000 acres. See us for Automobile & Fire Insurance Carolina Insurance & Realty Co. R. N. JOHNSON Vz Main Street II. L. LINER, SR. II. G. STONE Waynesville Schedule Oi Fares:.': Twin-City Bus Service (Effective August 15) One Round Ten RANGE OF TRIP Way Trip Tickets Within the City Limit (as before) 10c 20c .90 Wayncsville-Raytown 15c 2oc 1.20 Waynesville-IIazelwood (Dayton Rubber, Wellco) Up to Muse's Store on Allen's Creek 15c - 25c 1.20 Waynesville Above Muse's Store on Allen's Creek 20c 35c 1.70 Allen's Creek from Muse's Store Dayton Rubber, Wellco and other manufacturing plants 15c 25c 1.10 Allen's Creek from Muse's Store; Dayton Rubber, Wellco, and other manufacturing plants . . on pavement 20c 35c 1.25 off pavement 20c 35c 1.35 above bridge (off pavement) 25c 45c 1.50 Waynesville-Junaluska or Mooney Cove) Wayncsville-Ratcliff Cove ) 25c 45c 2.20 For other relations please call Telephone No. 69 or 330-W- Total of 10 Apply Here For 1st Year College Most Of Haywood Applicants Seem Scheduled To Attend Asheville Course Several additional applications for first -year college training under the plan to set up on and off campus courses over North Caro liia have been made with the coun ty superintendent of education, Jack Messer. During the week of the initial registration only three Haywood students applied for the training. Since that time, reports Mr. Mes ser, the number of applications have grown to 10 and there have been several enquiries from oth ers. Nine applicants were veterans and one was a non-veteran. All but one requested off-campus training, and are to be notified by the state steering committee under the De partment of Education where they may enroll for the college courses. Asheville, where an off-campus course is being set up under the University of North Carolina, is the closest center to Haywood res idents. Courses also are to be set ui) at Murphy and llcndersonville, where there were larger numbers of applicants than here. Guards Prepare (Continued from page 1 ) states that one reason he selected the Virginia site, rather than Fort Bragg where the past three en campinenLs have been held, was its closeness to Virginia Beach, and that the guardsmen will he given much time to enjoy recreational facilities as the schedule allows. This is expected by many people to be the hist summer camp held by the State Guard. Although Con gress has not authorized the reor ganization of the National Guard yet, preliminary plans for this have been drawn with North Carolina assured of getting two regiments of infantry and allied detachments in the 3()lh division. The North Carolina State Guard brigade was formed after the Na tional Guard was placed on active duty, and the volunteer troops who organized to protect the state dur ing the war achieved a proud rec ord. The unit served unofficially as a preliminary training unit to many men called to duty by the nation's armed forces. Rhineharts To Have Family Reunion Saturday The annual reunion of the Rhine hart familes will be held at Hyder Mnuntain rhureh. Fincher's Chapel, Saturday. The program will begin at 10 o'clock, and is expeciea 10 attract a laree number of relatives and friends. A picnic lunch will be served at noontime, and singing day after spending a week here as will be enjoyed. Miss Elizabeth iayior of Cocoa, Fla., returned to her home yester- and other entertainment features the guest of Miss Betty Gene Alley. Mrs. W. M. Fowler and young son Bill, of Charlotte spent several days here during the week with the former parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Martin. Mrs. L. L. Maser, of Fort Pierce, Fla., is a guest at Junaluska Guest Home. Soviet Marriage Russian marriage laws are quaint, fudging from our atandards. When k couple marries in the Soviet, they assume either the husband's name, the wife's name or if they want, they can retain their own name. Iheir children are also given a limllar choice. As for alimony, the father is not the sole payer, as in this country. Either the mother or the father has to pay alimony, de pending on who has the custody nt thn children. The alimony is fixed sum of money which variei only with the number of progeny. Mrs. W. C. Klingensmith, of Titusville, Fla., will arrive today and will be the guest of Mrs. Felix Stovall on Woolsey heights. Henry Y. Bridges of Charlotte is spending this week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bridges. Teachers are underpaid; maybe this explains w.iy some parents think their children are under-taught. time. Arriving in Raleigh at 10:30 p. m. there still were three cars missing, but they arrived and every one spent the night at State Col lege. Agent Corpening informs me that the Bledsoe farm had to be passed up, although his section went through the Coble Dairy at Lexington. Mr. Harcomb is in charge of production at this dairy, and point ed out that their modern plant used over 1,(100,000 pounds of milk daily and mixed over 10,000 gallons of ice cream a day. Demonstra tion of the manufacture of pop sicles was also interesting. The Cousler farm near Lincoln ton has a fine herd of about 40 poled Herefords and is in a high state of cultivation. Read the Classified Advertisements Bruce Terminix Offers Free Inspection and Triply Guaranteed Protection! Expert inspection gives you relia ble information about your termite problem. Call Terminix, world's largest termite control organiza tion, for a free inspection of your property. No obligation even If termites are found. YOUR- 3-WAY GUARANTEE Bruce Terminix gives you a tested termite treatment that ends costly damage and guards against further attack. This service is triply guar anteed by: 1. Local Bruce Terminix licensee. 2. E. L. Bruce Co., world's largest maker of hardwood flooring. 2. 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