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gay ChrUtmu Swb ft ! ^rOMt f The Leading Weekly Newspaper in Western North Carolina, Serving a large and Potentially Rich Territory in this state r" YYYTY VTTTUD-Pn oa ~ Help Stamp Out T. B. VOLUME XXXIX. NUMBER 20. MIKI'HV NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, DECEM^R 23, 1927. 5c CuPY? $1.50 PER YEAR NEW CHEVROLET OUT JANUARY I Promises to Be Most Spectacular Low Priced Car of All Time* # Promising: the most spectacular low priced automobile at all time, the Chevrolet Motor Company an nounced that a complete new line of rrtv.-l.or cars will be introduced to ihe public January first. ' In confirming reports that Chevro let would very shortly introduce a ? new car of surpassing interest, W. S. Knudsen, president of the Chevro let Motor Company, declared that the official announcement covering all details of Chevrolet's sensation al new product would come Sunday January first. No details will be available until that time, he said. Chevrolet assembly plants have been in production on the new car L since December 12. Factories in Hint, Mich., Tarry town, N. Y., St. Louis, Mo., Oakland, Cal., Buffalo, N- Y., Janesville, Wise., and Nor wood, O., have been humming with ? Activity preparing for the highways *Vhe first of the new cars that prom , to make motor car history in i 1S28. Shipments of the new cars to dealers have been leaving the various ?"sembly plants since December 15 *o that the vast country-wide dealer ! organization may be' prepared for j the introductory showing next Sun ( Continued on page 2) MORGANTON TENN. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carter have moved to MadisonviPe. We are having some cold weather : here now. Mr. Steve Spencer and family i have moved to Maryville. Mrs. W. S. Roberts and two little boys, Glenn and Fred were the din ner guests of Mrs. Lue White last i Sunday. Grading tobacco is the order of vhe day now. I Mrs. Addie Carter and Mrs. Lue White visited Mrs. W. S. Roberts Wednesday. There will be a Christmas tree at the Morganton church December 24th. Everybody come. ? i Mrs. Effie Harden, Mrs. W. S. Roberts and Mrs. Lue White were shopping in Maryville on last Satur day. Mrs. Steve Spencer is all smiles over the arrival of their baby girl. Come on everybody and lets help [make The Scout interesting. WANTED? 1000 bushels good sound white Bread Coin. Will pay 85 cents bushel, cash, delivered at Mur ! phy. DICKEY FEED CO. j (lt d) TOPTON Mr. Buckhamcr has been loading ! lumber the week-end for Mr. Hob Moore. Mr. Bob Moore has about three million feot of lumber stacked on the Southern Railroad at Topton. Miss Jese and Ima Iiose of Fon tana are visiting their sister, Mrs. Drew Wright at Topton. Charley Cole of Nantahala is mov ing to Andrews. Mrs. John Richard, of Nantahala was shopping in Topton recently. Mr. Celcia McClain turned his truck over near D. B. Wright's store and it came n?ar rolling into Mr. Wright's kitchen. No one was hurt. School at Topton has closed for two we Oiks. K. T. Wright and wife of Andrews visited Mr. W light's father, Thos. Wright for the week-end. Merry Christmas And Happy New Year The Scout office will be closed from Friday, December 24th, to Fri day, December 30th, for the holidays. We wish all our friends and custom ers a verry merry Christmas and happy and prosprious new year. REV. GLENN IS VISITOR HERE Rev. Jere M. Glenn, of Young ' Harris, Ga., was a business visitor here Monday of this week. Mr. Glenn, with Mrs. Glenn as an able assistant, is an evangelist of wide ex i perience and abiiity. He is spending the holidays at his home in Young j Harris before leaving for Jackson jviiie, Jb'la., where he is to hold two revival meetings nex'd month, and | one at the First Methodist Church j at St. Augustine. The Eufaula (Ala.) Daily Citizen, recently had this to say with refer ? ence to the revival meeting held ; there by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn: "The Daily Citizen cannot refrain from making editorial comment on the series of Revival services that came to a close at the First Metho I dist Church last night. That the in ! fluence of Doctor and Mrs. Glenn | has had a tremendous effect on Eu faula there is no doubt. Dr. Glenn { is a man of much power and elo j quence, and never has a more earnest and sincere worker for his Master's cause preachel to a Eufaula I audience. Mrs. Glenn was for sev eral years a missionary in China, and j possesses unusual gifts as a woiker with women and young people. "The meeting has been a great success from many angles. It swept over all ednoniinational lines and assumed a city-wide, all-for-Christ , aspect. At every service large num RALEIGH BANK MAKING LOANS TO FARMERS In a letter received this week, plac 1 ing an advertisement in The Scout, the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank ; of Rateigh, has this to say with ref ; erence to farm loans: "Credits through the Farm Loan ; System, by necessity, have been j greatly restricted during this year on account of the depressed condition bonds. A great many ol the Land existing in th? market on farm loan j t anking institutions have been com | pelled to withdraw almost entirely 1 from the market. We ourselves, I have never restr i ?.,Grrc*s;?on ! dents in the malvr of applications, I although we have not, during the past few months, made any concert ed effort to reach new applicants, ? "As we have been fortunate re cently in being able to find an ac i ccptable market for our bond*, we feel justified in assuring the far.n 1 ers of our territory of our ability to take care of their requirements in our line. This sam? situation is not applicable to Land Banks, general* bers have risen to give acknow ledgement of the power of the Gos pel preached, and numbers hav* unit ed with the various churches of the city. Eufaula as a whole is glad these good people came." i
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