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For Sale
1—Antor and Accessories
dependable used cars
!:•:!!) Model A Coach
in J Buick Sedan, real clean
" ■ : h Sedan
Auto Sales Co., Fourth and King*
OCR ARVIN HEATERS will keep
you comfortable. * Book Pri *
tone now and avoid a shortage.
311dcitv Tire Co. *
COOD LATE MODELS
IV-S Pick-up.
1^37 Plymouth Coach.
! ••■>7 Plymouth PeLuxe Fordor.
!? !7 Plymouth Coupe.
il>34 Plymouth 2-door Sedan.
iitf3 Dodge 4-door Sedan.
CITY MOTOR & SALES CO. *
I Corner Main and Seventh
' /ASTALL GLASS in your car and
prepare for cold wea'ther; also
«tcam heating: plant at a bar
gain. Louis Williams, Seventh
Ave. E. V *
?—Houses and Real Estate
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITE—
7 miles out, in Dana—13 acres,
«» in cultivation. New garage
apartment.
RROWNLEE
Insurance & Realty Company *
4 ACRES, Brevard highway, all
wooded, spring, nice knoll, good
I view, electricity, ideal home
f «ite. R. L. Briggs, Henderson
viJIe, Route 4. •
3—Livestock and Poultry
PIGS and shoats for sale. A. W.
Banks. Horse Shoe.
—oeeas ana rlants
SEED WHEAT *rown from T. W.
Wood certified forward smooth.
$1.25 bushel. R. L. Covington,
Dana.
[FOR SALE- -Pedigreed bearded
Fulcaster wheat. Grown from
Woods seed. Planted fall 11)37.
$1.25 bushel cash. Flem Mc
G:a\v. Air Port St.. Henderson
ville. X. C. *
SEE US tor your seed wheat, win
. "ats, rye and bailey. Farm
ers Federation. *
5—Foodstuffs
fresh COUNTRY EGGS, 35c
• vork sausage 21c lb.;
•uktu-t bacon, 2>e lb. Fresh
!!s lc. cakes, groceries,
week-end. Mace's,
^Kanu^a St.
6—Business Services
wANT TO RE-FINANCE? I can
Jake care of your wants on well
iiiential and business
- good percentage
$2000 minimum.
i\ loan. Jno. T. Wil
kl^. Agent. *
' Jj1 ' I
ELEVEN 1 HOUSAND wo hun
dollars invested with ua
Sept. and $>>400 placed in loans,
f Jiui* received by Oct. 10th
* ' :i 1 vuiends from Oct.
" * r' your loan 'applica
tion at once and get your loan
K rst Federal S. & L* *
LC0K FRPSH in last winter's
<"' • von let *us dvy "clean
: 1,1 in the Superior Laun
•v All kinds of Laundry
:' one 142 for C. C.
i;. L. Roper.
SUPPORTS—Made from
-<siun of your foot.
Kushiontred shoes
p'n- joy to walking. Dr. H. F.
- . next door to State
*
^Personal Property
5Tf-! Hawaiian guitar^
lC<sor Wood Yard, home of
wood and kindling. Earl
Jui-kiou. phone 1.
I MULLER H. FURNACES — Pre
| pare now to have your work
done before the rush. Call us
for estimates. Hendersonville
Hardware Cq. ' *
HIGH-POWERED RIFLES
.32 Remington Automatic.
250-300 Savage.
PIXON MOTOR COMPANY^*
10—Transport atioK
LADY wi»he» reliable driver to
Leesburg, Fla_*for transporta
tion Oct. 20th. References ex^
changed. Mrs. J. W. Miller,
Laurel Park.
i LOCAL, lom« - distance baaling;
agency for Allied Vau Lines to
and from any place in U. S.
Wile Transfer Co. Phone 121.*
1 10c TAXI 10c—Between 4'J» and
5th, on Church. Phone "91. *
13—Merchandise
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING is in or
der by using our easy, lay-away
plan. Charlie French, Jeweler.
Between Patterson's and Hot
Spot." *
SEE OUR SUPERIOR Fireplace
Heat Circulator; gives more
even heat, circulates air in
room, heats adjoining rooms
and requires less coal than old
type fireplaces. Hendersonville
Supply & Coal Co. Phone 800.*
i IF YOU are carrying water at
hojne, STOP NOW. Let Gray &
Huggins install a new electric
pump. Phone 284. 107 S. Main
St. *
SALE ON HOSIERY—First qual
ity Full Fashioned, 2 pairs $1.
Ladies' first quality seamless
10c to 29c. Men's fine hose
10c to 35c. Laureldale Hosiery
Service, 118 Sixth Ave. W. *
SAVE MONEY NOW on bis stock
of Star Brand solid leather
shoes, just arrived. Take advan
tage of extra special prices.
The Racket Store. *
SEE OUR STOCK of movie and
candid cameras. Traue in your
old camera on a new one. Movie
or still. Lyerly's, 420 N. Main*
FALL PLOWING, etc. See us for
Vulcan plows, drag and disc
harrows, Avery plows and
Avery pull cut mowing: ma
chine, plow points for all makes
of plows. Walker Hardware
Co., Phone 670. *
SAVE 23% on circulators and
heaters from $2.95 up. Reliable
Furniture Co. "More value for
your money." Phone 1036. Op
| posit e Courthouse. *
15—Miscellaneous
WOOD—Have opened wood yard
to rear of our store and have
! wood for $1.00 and up a ioad,
delivered. All kinds of wood,
slabs, cord, heater, cooking or
kindling. M. K. Cox. Phone
848. Third Ave. E . •
For Rent
16—Apartments
FURNISHED apartments, the
Gables, Third Ave- E. $10 and
up per month. Phone 372-J.
APARTMENTS, moms for house
keeping. Furnished or unfur
nished. Dr. Dixon's Home,
Third and Fleming.
APARTMENTS — Steam heated,
gas, water, electricity, ready-to
go. 631 Main St. *
17—Houses
SIX-ROOM HOUSE, furnished,
newly decorated. Good condi
tion. See Millers. Phone 153.*
19—Rooms With Board
WAVERLY GUEST HOUSE — |
Look now for winter accommo
dations. Reasonable rates.
Steam heat. 783 N. Main St.
Louise C. Killen, Mgr.
WANTED—-Winter boarders. Re
duced rates. Steam heat. Sun
day dinners a specialty. Mrs. I.
C. Arledge, White Pine Inn.
DIET-REST-HEALTH. Boarders,
$10, $11, $12 up weekly. Bat
tle Creek methods. Massage,
hydrotherapy, irrigation, baths,
etc. Reasonable rates. Floral
Gardeus, Hendersonville, mile
beyond *j)ana.
. Wanted ,
29—Help (Female)
„ -*f ■
LADY COMPANION for month.
To share expense. Phone 215-J.
40—Miscellaneous
WANTED — Old stoves, ranges.
Will trade radio, lumber, roof
ing. brick, tools. Bring 'em on.
Get what you want. Govan
Hyder. Cherry St. *
Special Notices
DANA SWEET POTATO HOUSE
is now open. *
BIGGER CORN CRIB—See Hen
dersonville Lumber Co. for lum
ber. roofing, etc., required to
build it. Phone 42„ Near depot.
*
50 CENTS for dry cleaning and
pressing plain suits and dresses.
Cash prices, delivered. All
kinds of laundry work. Miller's
Cleaners & Laundry. 120 4th
< Ave. E. Phone 153. *
Indians of British Columbia be
i lieve that the raven is the source
of light and life, and that the
' "killer" whale can turn itself into
a man.
BUILDING NEWS
Published By
RIGBY-MORROW CO.
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
Lumber . . . Millwork
Fourth Ave. E. Phone 97
Contractor P. J. Gilreath is
replacing the damage by fire to
the home of Mrs. DeShields on
Buncombe street. , . . Cedar
Shingles and other material are
being used from our stock. . . . I
Now is the ideal time to do {
your work. , ,
ESKIMOS TAPPING
TO TRUCKIN' TUNES
PITTSBURGH. Oct. 10. UP).— I
The jitterbug craze which has
prompted the most sedate to let
down their hair an "truck on
down," has even the Eskimo tap
ping his feet to the beat of a hot
swing tune.
Radio is responsible for the
spread of the jitter-bug influence
to the Arctic circle, says J. Ken
neth Doutt, 35, and Dr. Arthur C.
Twomey, Pittsburgh scientists
who have just returned from a
trip to the frozen north to gather
specimens for Carnegie museum
here.
Although the average Eskimo
cannot understand a word of Eng
lish, he is affected just like swing
enthusiasts everywhere, the scient
No. 3-E
COMMISSIONER'S SALE
HENDERSON COUNTY
vs.
Alice C. Latham, Geo. H. Valen
tine, Trustee, and C. F. Bland.
By virtue of a decree of the
Superior Court I will sell, at pub
lic auction, to the highest bidder,
for cash, at the Courthouse door,
Hendersonville, N. C-, October 24,
1938, at twelve o'clock noon, the
.following property in Henderson
County:
Lots 6 and 7 block 1; recorded
Henderson County Deed Book
156. page 83; Mortgage Book 95,
page 57.
This 2.6th day of Sept., 1938.
M. F. TOMS,
Commissioner.
9-26-Mon-4tp
No. 1-E
COMMISSIONER'S SALE
HENDERSON COUNTY
vs.
Ruth F. Holland and Miriam Quil
lian. R. L. Holland, Trustee,
Morris Plan Bank. Richmond,
Va., and G. S. Quillen, Trustee.
By virtue of a decree of the
Superior Court I will sell, at pub
lic auction, to the highest bidder,
for cash, at the Courthouse door,
Hendersonville, N. C., October 24,
1938, at twelve o'clock noon, the
following property in Henderson
County: 4
Lots 17 and 18, Block 2; Re
corded Henderson County Deed
Book 152, page 153; Book 186,
page 247; Book 177, page 144.
This 26th day of Sept., 1938.
M. F. TOMS,
Commissioner.
ist declared. Usually, they said,
the Eskimos gather at the Great
Hudson Bay trading post to listen
to such tunes as "Flat Foot Floo
gie with a Floy Floy," and "A
Tisket, a Tasket."
But that was just one of the
incidental thines the two explor
ers learned on a visit to Belcher
Island and Ungave land, where
they studied animal and plant life
on the shores of Hudson Bay. The
eight-month trip took them 1750
miles north.
Prize trophies of the trip were
two fresh water seals—the first
such specimens to be brought to
Carnegie Museum, and possibly
the first for any museum in the
United States. The two seals
were -shot. One is a male and the
other a female. They will be
mounted for the museum.
"I haven't had time to study
the fresh water seals to tell how
they differ from salt water seal,"
Dr. Doutt said. "They are ex
tremely rare and I dqn't know if
anyofher museum has such species
on exhibit."
No. 2-E
COMMISSIONER S SALE
HENDERSON COUNTY
vs.
Lula G. Lewis, George H. Valen
tine, Trustee, and C. F. Bland.
By virtue of a decree of the
Superior Court I will sell, at pub
lic auction, to the highest bidder,
for cash, at the Courthouse door.
Hendersonville, N. C., October 24,
1938, at twelve o'clock noon, the
following property in Henderson
County:
Lots 8 and 9 block 1;.recorded
Henderson County Deed Book
156, page 32; and Mortgage Book
95, page 42. /
Thio 26th day of Sept., 1938.
M. F. TOMS,
Commissioner.
9-26-Mon-4tp
NOTICE OF SERVICE Oh MJivi
MONS BY PUBLICATION
State of North Carolina,
County of Henderson.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK
J. H. Tinsley, Administrator of
John Henry Pace, deceased,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Mrs. Carter Levi, et al., Defend
ants.
The defendants, Buford A.
Pace, Louise Pace, Geneva Kem
ble, Nallie Kemble, Leonard Pace,
Lila Mae A^nuw, Homer Aijnuw,
Alice Fay Pace, Gennett Pace and
Buren Hipps, will take notice that
an action entitled as above has
been commenced in the superior
court of Henderson county, N.
C., to sell real estate of the es
tate of John Henry Pace to make
assets to pay debts; and the said
defendants will further take no
tice that they are required to ap
pear at the office of the clerk of
the superior court of said county
in the courthouse in Henderson
ville, N. C., within thirty (HO)
days after*the 7th day of Novem
ber, 1938, and answer or demur
to the complaint in said action or
the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in
said complaint.
This the 8th day of Octobcr,
1938.
GEORGE W. FLETCHER.
Clerk Superior Court, Henderson j
fVnnfv 10-10-Mon-4tp
Our present paper making meth- i
ods are an evolution of the anci
ent Chinese methods.
No. 4-E
COMMISSIONERS SALE
HENDERSON COUNTY
vs.
Ruth Sale
By virtue of a decrce of the
Superior Court I will sell, at pub
lic auction, to the highest bidder,
for cash, at the Courthouse door,
Hendersonville, N. C., October 24,
1U3S, nt twelve o'clock noon, the
following property in Henderson
County:
Lots 5-6-7-8 B 2 Pine Crest;
recorded Henderson Cuonty Deed'
Book 156, page 33; Book 155,
page 266.
This 26th day of Sept., 1938.
M. P. TOMS,
Commissioner.
9-26-Mon-4t;\
COMMISSIONER'S SALE
Henderson County
vs.
Rev. R. B, Anderson and wife,
Andeison.
By virtue of a decree of the
superior court 1 will sell, at pub
lic auction, to the highest bidder,
for cash, at the courthouse door,
Hendersonville, N. C., November
7, 1938, at 12 o'clock noon, the
following property in Henderson
county:
1 house and lot Sixth avenue;
Deed Book 100 page 202;
Deed Book 132, page 251;
Deed Book 100, page 203, all
of record in office of Register of
Deeds of Henderson county.
This 10th day of October, 1938.
M. F. TOMS, Commisisoner.
10-10-Mon-4t.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE I
Having'qualified as administra
trix of the estate of Mrs. P. W.
Hart, late of Henderson county
this is to notify all persons having
claims against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned on
or before the 10th day of Octo
ber, 1939v or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate
will please make settlement with
the undersigned.
This October 10, 1938.
Nellie Hart, Adx. estate of Mrs. I
P. W. Hart. 10-10-Mon-Gtp. |
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tors of the estate of Mrs. P. L.
Johnson, late of Henderson coun
ty this is to notify all persons
having claims against said estate
to present them to the undersign
ed on or before the 12th day of
Sept. 1939, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate
will please make settlement with
the undersigned.
This 12th day of Sept., 1938.
JOSIAH JOHNSON,
P. P. JOHNSON, Jr.,
Administrators Estate of Mrs. P.
L. Johnson. 9-12-Mon-6tp.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that un
der the power of sale given in a
deed in trust executed by Nor
man S. Hildebrand, of Buncombe
County, North Carolina, to the
undersigned Trustee, dated Aug.
31, 1937, and recorded in Book
of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust
133, page 475 in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Henderson
OUT OUR WAY
By WILLIAMS
/ WH'V, iCK, 1
" \A A-Vvl DVC.TJ.P^OA.'C.D 11 T. M. REG. 0 » PAT. OFF
yV\ANJ UVfcK&UAKU COPR. 1938 BY HE* SERVICE. INC
J.f? VM.Lt.AMS
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County, North Carolina, default
having been made in the payment
of the debt secured thereby, and
the holder of said debt having
demanded that the undersigned
Trustee exescise said power of
Fale. and sell the property there
by conveyed, as provided in said
deed in trust.
Therefore, on Monday, October
24, 1938, at twelve o'clock noon
at the Court House door of Hen
derhon County, North Carolina,
the undersigned will offer for sail.
to the highest bidder for cash,
that ceitain lot in the County of
Henderson, State of Nortr Caro
lina, more particularly bounded
and described as follows:
BEGINNING on an iron pipe
on the North side of the old
Brickton Road, Logan's corner,
runs with Logan's line North 3
deg. East 252 feet to an iron
stake on the East side of the
Asheville to Hendersonville paved
highway; thence South 89 deg. 30
min. East 202 feet to a stake;
thence South 23 des\ West 330
feet to a stake in the Brickton
Road; thence North 89 deg. 30
min. West with said road 12.3
feet to a stake in the railroad
right-of-way; thence South 21
deg. 25 min. West with the rail
road right-of-way 247.5 feet to a
stake in the old McDowell line;
thence South 3 deg. 30 min. West
with the line 145.2 feet to the
center of the Asheville to Spar
tanburg railroad; thence up the
center of said railroad 5 calls as
follows: South 21 deg. 25 min.
West 1024.2 feet to a stake;
thence South 19 deg. 20 min.
West 200 feet; thence South 13
deg. 10 mill. West 150 feet;
thence South 6 (leg-. 50 min. West
150 feet; thence South 5 (leg.
West 187 feet to a stake in the
old Alf Clayton line; thence with
said Clayton line North 84 dog.
10 min. West 201 feet to an iron
stake, Clayton's corner; thence on
with Clayton's line South 6 deg.
16 min. West 950 feet to a Sour
wooc! stump; thence North 51 deg.
45 min. West 458 feet to a stake
in the old Blake line; thence
South 31 deg. 31 rjiin. West 51
feet to the East margin - of the
paved highway: thence down and
with the East margin of the paved
highway twelve calls as follows:
North 42 deg. 47 min. West 364
feet; thence North 34 dog. 15
min. West 174 feet; thence North
24 deg. 15 min. West 150 feet;
thence North 15 deg. 10 min.
West 150 feet: thence North 6
deg. West 150 feet; thence North
3 deg. East 150 feet; thence
North 12 deg. 17 min. East 150
feet; thence North 21 dep. 30
min. East 150 feet; thence North
30 deg. 30 min. East 150 feet;
thence North 39 deg. East 150
feet; thence North 41 deg. 44 min.
East 1,000 feet; thence North 45
deg. 35 min. East 425 feet to a
stake in the center of the old
Brickton road; thence with the
said old road two calls as follows:
North 73 deg. east 357 feet;
thence North 63 deg. 50 min. East
105 feet to the BEGINNING,
containing 55.98 acres, be the
same more or less; including all
of the land lying West of the
Southern Railroad, described in
and conveyed oy a aei!u irwi y.
N. Walker, Trustee, to Wachovia
Bank and Trust Company, dated
October 16, 1936. and recorded
in the office of the Register of
Deeds for Henderson County,
North Carolina, on May 13, 1937,
in Book 216, at page 170;
Also including the clay deposit
and brick plant formerly owned
by D. S. Hildebrand, and machin
ery and equipment heretofore
used in making brick at said plant,
and the rights nnd privileges un
der two ccrtain contracts made by
D. S. Hildebrand with the South
ern Railway Company, which con
tracts are registered in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Hen
derson County, in Book of Deeds
No. 40, page 515, and Book No.
42, pa#e 83, respectively.
This, the 24th day of Septem
ber, 1938.
C. N. WALKER, Tiustee.
9-26-Mon-4tp
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
trix of the estate of Cleotis My
ers, late of Henderson county,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against said estate to pre
sent them tq the undersigned on
or before the 26th day of Sep
tember, 1939, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate
will please make settlement with
the undersigned.
September 26, 1938.
MRS. SARAH MYERS,
Administratrix Estate of Cleo
tis Myers.
9-26-Mon-6tp
MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE
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