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For Sale ntos and Accessories PRICES on Yale tires and : iuson batteries. Sec v " atiklin Parol Sta * EClALS THIS WEEK !:ar !unl Chevrolet 4-door i tirt*s, good paint, ■i \-l mechanical eondi I'riceti to sell. iSedan, with trunk, reconditioned; four heater, radio. An t'a:r:ly car. >»'d car offerings. MOTOR &. SALES CO. r:ys.: Plymouth Dealer * (ER, road service—wheth - wreck or minor i.-n we serve you day or •i country. Kxpert V Mivict' of all kinds. IAN MOTOR COMPANY Phone 75 Handing bargains -v- Chevrolet Sedan $445 it Pick-L"p 165 l^let Sedan 100 Plymouth Coach 245 Pr I ,1 SERVICE & SALES, Inc. uses and Real Estate RD ROAD, Davis Station ith uood house; :'ii • • -11; orchard, ber u>. If interested, •vner. ::100 Broadway, f - : >• .u (:. CAMP—56 acres, 20 or w for lease or .sale. 1V •.■.vner. fotds and Plants \ SEEDS; Landreth'* de ality and our de m. vice gives you k. for. Certified ir !• ; vdeza, clover and swiLawn seeds ■ t is. Ultra - Lifed 'J i > i\s right. D. T. 5 for Read's fertilizer, -irid field seeds, "Is's Hybrid corn ■ Latin's." Walker art ( ■Flowering shrub with ,f >1. Carolina r- • • Flat Rock, N. C.* 5—-Foodstuffs Cround beef, 15c lb. 1 oysters. How Market. Phone 32. * ^ISH, oysters, poultry, ! vegetables at prices Jack Russell. I 7 7th Ave. W. * Business Services riM;- TO GET MONEY a: -s while it is easy to ip you. Shop , J . builders' supplies, icrsonville Lum V»ar Depot. * 1 FHA LOANS. We are now able to assist you in getting loans for plumbing, heating, painting and general repairs for your home. Hendersonville Hard ware Co., Inc. *; BEAUTIFUL FrtESH COLORS— Sample dyeing skillfully handled. Let us restore or change the coloring with uual ity uye. Knits, boncle, silks a specialty. Phone 688. Abbott Knight. li. Carolus Williams, Mgr. * HIGHLY SKILLED WORKMEN who know how to clean and press, give your dry cleaning t\iv finish that gives you a feel ing of correctness among friends. Call E. L. Koper or C. C. Collins ut Superior Laundry. Phone 142. * NO WORRY about your money invested here. All accounts in sured up to $5000. Current dividends at 4 percent per an num. We invite you to ask for details, personally or by mail. First Federal Savings & Loan.* NEW CLEANING PRICES—50c for cleaning, pressing and de livering any garment. Cash and carry prices: $1.00 for cleaning and pressing three plain gar ments; 75c for two plain gar ments. Miller's Cleaners ami Laundry. Phone 153. 120 4th Ave. E. No connection with any other laundry. 11—Household Goods 1937 ELECTRIC REFRIGERA TOR, 8 cu. ft., $100. Walnut dining room suite,, china cabi net, used 8 months, $50. Free delivery. Inquire Burgin Hy der's filling station. Dana, N.C. MATTRESS SPECIAL—50-pound mattress, all cotton, with heavy A.C.A. ticking, $4.95 Reliable Furniture Co., opposite court house. Phone 103fi. 12—Radios and Service FOR SALE—A few good used radios. Miucity Tire Co. * 13—Merchandise FISHING TIME — Just received complete line of fishing sup plies. Also have fishing license. King Hardwore Co. GOOD SET of 2-horse harness. Single sets. Harness made to order. All kis.ds repairs. C. G. Tatum. 120 Third Ave. E. * IF LACK OF FINANCES has prevented those repairs on your home and outbuildings, let us help you get a FHA loan, promptly granted without mort gage. Hendersonville Supply & Coal Co. Phone 800. AH kinds of building materials and shop work. * FERTILIZERS Merco fish scrap and tankage. See me before buying. Onion sets 5c qt. Woods seeds. Ask your neighbor about Merco. Feeds of all kinds. H. D. Hyder, by Clay Hyder's garage, i Chimney Kock road. FLETCHER LIMESTONE CO., Fletcher, N. C. Gi'ound lime stone, any quantity, $2.05 per ton at plant. Make deliveries for small charge. Analysis: Calcium barbonate 53.89, mag nesium carbonate 44.50. * For Rent 17—Houses FOR RENT—7-room house, large garden. 704 Pace St. $10 per month. R. K. Xeely, Kt. 1. FOR RENT—609 Connor Ave., suitable for couple. Call Miss DuBose, Felder house. BROWNLEE Insurance & Realty Co. For Rent: 1109 Third Ave. W. 511 Whitted St. Asheville Rd. (4 bedrooms). That's all Wanted 27—Farm Products CASH FOR POULTRY We are paying following prices in cash or trade all this week: Heavy liens, lb l lightweight hens 13c, friers 14c, roosters 7c, ducks 8c. Sherman's Groc 28—Help (Male) WANTED AT ONCE — Several used cars. Dixon Motor Co. * I NEED A MAN under fifty with j good sense who is ambitious, | honest and will work without watching. Character mustst&nrf rigid investigation. A real op portunity for the right man. Write fully stating age, exper ience, etc., to P. A. Bishop, 123 W. First Street, Charlotte, North Carolina. 31—Real Estate WANTED LISTINGS *11 kind. properties for sale or rent. J. Louis Albea, Real Estate and . Rentals. Phone 101. * Special Notices _ STROLL INN on Greenville Highway. Come down and get ' acquainted. Grand opening to night. Mis. Few Corne. BUILDING NEWS Published By RIGBY-MORROW CO. Lamber-Buildera' Suppli«» Mill work Fourth Ave. E. Phone 97 J. A. Lytle is building in tin* Dana community with materials from our place. . . . Paul Duncan is painting his home and doing other repair work with our prod ucts. . . . We are anxious to serve you. . . . Can also help you fi nance your work. PERSONAL lVTFM 0LD AT 40! GET PEP New Ostrex Tonic Tab lets contain raw oyster invigo rators and other stimulants. One dose starts new pep. Value $1.00. Special price, 95c. Call, write Justus Pharmacy. FOR SALE—Corn tops by stack, 3 cents bundle, cash. S. M. Clark, Kendersonville, N- C.. Route 5. • * $650 FOR LOG HOUSE 26x28 ft., 2 acres, new well, .'{ miles out on old Kanuga road. Clover P. Jones. * MOVED—I have moved my jew- ' elry business, heretofore known as Jones & French, to the ' Lazarus building on opposite side of street, and will hereaft er conduct the business under the name of Charlie French. Jeweler. * BUY BONDS: AT A BIG DIS-! COUNT FOR PAYMENT OF WATER, SEWER AND STREET PAVING ASSESS MENTS. PHONE 82. O. ROY KEITH, REAL ETATE. FLAVORS POWERFUL EMOTIONAL STIMULUS! AMHERST, .Mass., Mar. 18.— (UP) — Flavors are powerful j stimulants to deeper emotions j and may entwine themselves into ! one's affections, according to Dr. L. B. Allyn. "Not only can they minister to the welfare of our bodies, but they also can make a powerful contribution to our spiritual well being," he told the Massachusetts Counter Freezers' Association conference here. VIRGINIA DARE DOCUMENT j " RALEIGH. (UP)—An official I copy of the birth certificate ol ' Virginia Dare now rests in the archives of the British govern ment in London. The certificate, signed by Governor Clyde R. Hoey of North Carolina and President Roosevelt, was presented to the British government through the state department. By Mrs. Gay nor Maddux N HA Swlrr Muff Writer A SOUFB LE will lift the spirits while it settles the luncheon problem. It takes less art than ?ourage tu make, especially with simplified recipes. Don't guess. Follow your recipe. Tomato-Cheese Souffle (Serves 4 to 6) Two tablespoons butter. 3 ta blespoons flour, 3-4 cup milk, 1-2 :up condensed tomato soup, 1 1-2 :ups grated cheese, 1-4 teaspoon Iry mustard, 4 eggs, separated, 1 .easpoon Worcestershire sauce. Melt the butter, add the flour ind cook until frothy. Then add .he hot milk and^cook until thor oughly thickened: Stir in the to riato soup and the grated cheese and heat until the cheese is melt Hi. Kemove from fire and add the mustard and egg yolks—add ing one egg yolk at a time and beating thoroughly after the ad dition of each egg yolk. Add Worcestershire. Beat the egg whites until stiff, but not dry, and fold them into the mixture. Pour into a well greased casserole and bake in a moderate oven (350 de grees F.) 50 to 60 minutes, or un til firm in the center. Asparagus Souffle (Serves 4 to 5) Four eggs, 1 can condensed as paragus soup, seasoning to taste Heat the asparagus soup. Ther add one egg yolk at a time anc mix thoroughly after each addi tion. Beat the egg whites unti stiff, but not dry. Fold them inU the souffle, pout* into a greasec casserole and bake in a slow ovei (300 degrees F.) for one hour Morphine Urged For Executions SPRINGFIELD, 111., Mar. 18.— (UP)—A. L. Bowen, state wel fare director, has denounced elec trocution as a method of capital punishment and has proposed the use of morphine in execution. Bowen's statement was con tained in an article in the current issue of his department publica tion. "The Public Welfare Bulle tin." He said he was not defending or attacking capital punishment, but seeking to "arouse sentiment against electrocution as a means of inflicting the capital penalty." "Those who favor capital pun ishment decry the use of cruel, unusual, brutal or offensive meth ods." he said. "The firing squad was abolished long ago, because it offended our sense of decency. "Hanging was discarded be cause it was gross, violent and objectionable to the sensibilities. Electrocution was substituted as more humane than its prcdeces Sunday's Menu . BREAKFAST: Strawberries and cream, broiled lamb's kidney's on toast, cornmeal muffins, apple jelly, coffee, ! milk. DINNER; Clam juice cock tail, rib roast of beef, brown gravy, Yorkshire pudding, Harvard beets, broccoli with Hollandaise sauce, fresh pine apple ice cream, sponge cake, coffee, milk. SUPPER: Tomato ar»d cheese souffle, Mclba toast, fruit compote, devil's food cake, tea, milk. Put the casserole in a pan of hoi water while baking Celery and Salmon Souffle (Serves 0) One can (16 ounces) salmon, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 1-8 tea spoon pepper, 1 can thick celery soup, 1-16 teaspoon cayenne pep per, 4 eggs, separated Drain the salmon, then pick ! out the bones and dark skin; sea son with lemon juice and peppei and mash with a fork. Stir in the celery soup, add cayenne, and heat. Remove from fire and add egg yolks, adding one egg yolk al ja time and beating thoroughly after each addition Beat the egg whites until stiff, but not dry, I' fold the egg whites into the eel | ery and salmon mixture. Pour in Ij to a buttered casserole and bake •: in a moderate oven (350 degree' I F.) from 50 to 60 minutes. Flacc i; the baking dish in a pan of hoi .'water while bakine. sor. But electrocution has no I proved to be such a satisfactory substitute." The director said the electrii .chair "literally broils" the victin and suggested the use of mor phine given by hypodermic injec tion or in food as a more human* method. "Not many know that the con demncd person broils and burns to such an extent in the electric chair that Vie sends oil* the odors of burning flesh," he said. "Surely the people of our ad vanced states will not long toler ate the use of electricity to per form this gruesome rite, il" tlu-j are acquainted with this fact." Bowen also suggested that tin common impression that the vie tic did not suffer was false. DUKE TC TRAIN FORESTERS DURHAM. (Ul')—Duke uni versity will open the third grad uate school of forestry to be es tablished in the United State next fall. Dr. Clarence F. Kor stian, eminent forestry authorit; and co-author of two forestr; texts, will be dean of the nev graduate school. OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS ^ / THEY GOT A BIG \ GOVERNMENT ORDER \ FER GUN CARRIAGES ' BUT VOU'LL NEVER SEE ME WORKIN' ON' EM. I'll. QUIT FIRST— I'M AGIN THAT STUFF/ . . KAAKIM' MACHINES TO I kill people--not me1, \ I'LL GO RIGHT OVEte / , \ TO THE AUTO FACTORY Z, lJ^AN'GET A PL U p) il HEVS A NUT! WKV, AUTOS KILL MORE people than ALL TH' GUNS THAT WAS EVER MAPE/ ,7 THEYRE A TERR IB L6 ' WORRY, THOU6H . X WORKED ON THEM GUN CARRIAGES THEV NxXDE HERE THIRTY VEAR<; AGO FOR THE COAST ARTIL LERY AN' THiNKOF "H1 YEARS OP WOPRY I'VE ^AP THIN KIN1 SOME f~T OOR GUY MIGHT GET pi ' I :AU6HT IN THl GEM?/) S L >1 M APE / r<J , -•-n V -J •—1 INC- KILLERS ,^m. uuin'-i^ A.i* FRENCH WILL MARK POPE'S BIRTH IN '38 AURII.LAC, France, Mar. IK. ■ (UP)—Preparations are being 1 made here to celebrate the birth ■ of the first French Pope, Sylves ■ ter II, famous as the leader of ' the first Crusade for possession of the Holy Land. Born in OUtf, jusi. 1,000 years ago, CJerbert, Bishop of Kheims, was a savant and diplomat whose prestige and influence were .so great that he was known as "the maker and unmaker of kings." He also was a poet and writer. Born in the little hamlet of Bclliac near here, Pope Sylves ter was educated iti the Benedic tine convent of Aurillac. In Syl vesters' day Aurillac was an im portant European city and it was i here that the Pope conceived the idea of the Crusades which were to change the fate of Kurope and the world. Today Aurillac is only a small department county seat lying in s the Dordogne valley. ' DRY LAW IN MADRAS T r MADRAS, India. — (UP) — Crime has decreased and oconom i< conditions have improved in .Madias since the introduction of prohibition lour months ago, it is declared. Officials state that only ahout 10 per cent of those who I frequented bars have made any attempt to evade the law. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of a deed of trust with power of sale, dated July 23, I !»35, executed by \V. M. Jones. Sr., and wife, Maude Jones, to J. I). Solley, trustee, recorded in book IIS at page 39, Henderson county mortgage record, default having been made in the payment of debt secured thereby, the un dersigned trustee will on the 11th j dav of April, 1J1S8, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Henderson county | courthouse door in Henderson* ville, N. offer for sale at pub i lie auction to the highest cash I bidder, the following land de I scribed in the said deed of trust. | Hendersonvillc township, Coun ty of Henderson, State of North Carolina. Lots S3 and SI, as shown on plat of Florida farm, recorded in plat book No. 1 at page <>X, in the office of the register of deeds for Henderson county. Beginning at a stake at the in tersection of the north margin of Gridley road, with the east mar •riii <»f Cioitdson road, and running thence with the oast niacin of (iood.son toad, north 17 degrees west 343 foot lo the corner of lots No. 20, thence with the line of lots No. 20, I9, IS, 17, Hi and 1 r, and south 04 degrees east 275 fret to the common corner of lota Nos. I I, 15, 32 and 33, thence with the line of lots No. 32 south 27 1-2 degrees west 2X4.4 feet to the north margin of (Jridloy road, thence with the north margin of Gridley road, north 04 degrees west feet to the beginning. This the 10th day of Mar., 1038 J. I). Sol ley, Trustee. By A. A. Rice, Attorney. 3-1 l-Kri.-4tp. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra* I tor of the estate of Kdgar Hicks Cox, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersign ed oil or before the 18th day of February, 1930, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make settle ment with the undersigned. This February 18, 1038. W. .1. L1TMAN, Adm. Estate Kdgar Hicks Cox. 2-18-Fri-Gtp MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE S -isHBF WITH OCOLA RiDIM i ^ DIWKJV, WHICH EEfOy :. f ; SO OL' EEKIY - DOESN'T K.MOW - V HITCHES UP WE2. \ )F THEY SHOUlD ' ( DlMOSAUR CAPT ! MEET DP - >V ■•'V ANJ' TEACS CAj'f ! HO, HO/HO, HO/ f'FlND OOOri_A - im \ ( r \ THEM YOU LIME UP THE REST V'BET WELLX Qp THE gOYS AROUND HELP YOU AM x CajP Ci'v/E OL' EE MY TH' HERE - I'M GOiNG OVEk TO SEE THOSE CHAPS IN THE Curiosity ' J Or-:, OH/MOW WHAT \ KIND OF A THING HAS ' ^ MADE A TP AIL \ IUP "THAT? fc&Wi ; '*W By THOMPSON AND COLL fto L NOW 1 WONDEJ2. WHAT OUC. ) wTTTk/c. . A esteemed oicTAToe /,> ISDOIKJfl WAV ^ COPR 1938 BY ».eA SERVICE. INC. T M. R'.C. U. S. PAT. Off. ALLEY OOP f jack fight their WAY ALONG THE crowded ROAP TOWAROl The flood-I STRICKEN "TOWN OF 50NV1LLE AM\P 5CENESI OF GREATEST CONFUSION'I mot much chance OF FINDING VOUR AUNT AMP UNCLE IN THIS vJAM, MVRA JUST A MINUTE i WHAT'S THIS ? HE HURT" HIS FOOT! \_WATER^Jj MAMA! |CQPB 1936 BYNEA INC. T. W. REG U s. mf.'qk Foundling I HJbJ/VAY, MVKA" LJ WE'LL. HAVE TO CUT THROUGH ] HURRY-THE THE FIELPS-WE'LL! (^ROUND'S MAKE BETTER COVERED WITH TIME FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS (JT WHAT'S THE I; SUBJECT OF THIS DE&ATE YOU'RE <30lNO TO HAVE, SON ? / 0 f Resolved THAT PEACE BE MAINTAINED AT ANY PRICE ! I'M ON THE AFFIRMATIVE Height of Exhaustion P wno is YOUR. OPPON'MT ? bOrAE KJD FROM KINGSTON! HIGH i DON'T KNOW HIS NAME: l LL i BE 6LAD| WHEN ITS OVER.' !/£ I WH r AtE YOU WORRIED ABOUT THE OUTCOME ? BUT I SICK OF SEEIN* PRECK MAKE FACES IN A MIRROR. AND GO BLAH BLAH ALL DAT" LONG.' , \ MIS C?PEECH.' f? By BLOSSER H^'S.WFACIN' HIMSELF OUT/ / LAST NIOHT WHEN HE WENT TO BED HP WAi ( SO Tired me could \ HARDLY keep HIS MOUTH OPEN/