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n Pag 8 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY. JANUARY n, lHU .v.: Store Chats from C. E. RAY'S SONS COUTH'S Romance and i ."--. makinfr. Tn'e manufacture.- Nelly I r, .i' --- Mr- N- Donm-llv) . now " -v-'. . -Senator i;,--!. Replenish jour household lin Il ly it tifll! i.l?hlon crepe pill a vi.ni. iVoi.de- can f ., i-vie-'. in a Ii .v re ai' a' tr- mtco1- Replenish jour household lnu-ns A. li. ( . I'KltC ALE-- 1!' .. r- Sm;.r pattern- for the matrcr. and mise,.. Color.- -ar. and -tub-fa-t. Replenish jur household linens SMALL Ri'irn bathrobes .-harp. Jy marked down to 7.") and '.'. t.-al bea-ti.-. Urn! value.-'. On! few It-'"".. RepU il-h jour houst hold linens NELLY DON -con-.- atra:n. Their spring Iin stands out a -mart-'y a- do the streamlined lvii auto mob les. The tirst shirmwnt will !V announced in a few weeks. Sim pit- ana eri-rer vv but cup' i vat r.r. Replenish jour household linens PRLTT1LR dresses can't U- found or v.v would haw them- nor. daintier underwear and other .n-timate.-. Xew garment- rw-lr rv. e:v,-,; dally. Replenish vour household linen. .Mals.a.HiM. Replenish jour household linens "GOODS ''wt-i: b-.usrbv-'-ar,- 'hWf o!J ' Be!-et:lig -this-'-absolutely 'e -.::.'. ni effort- in . seeking !h; -'. . Keady-T- -H.-i- ;rn all "thi,--. nt.Tchjmdi.-e, .. Replenish jour household linens CANNON ;,.,.), afi.i rie-, ii'e :r,.- 'm - ami naturally v.' hav.. them .for y,,u. Bat hirm' niad,. a :l a-.rv 'o- vei. the "'jhe-t Replenish jour household linens BEDRomi di-p.ay of in-i; 'hi "i" -.how' window. .Ad ditional dt-p.ay- in-M,-. v. fur Value-,. Replenish jour household linen- BKADSPKEAI). in a ,arb-i;. , of i-olcr design- :.r.j price-'.. A joveiy . .lit:. jj,-tyi:-- n.-A ,,R Yia'keT- i-; '. -howi. on ',' .if, ' wlr.,).,,.... :' Replenish jour household linen- s.'RIN; ,,, , ,.. .(,'.u':i t..;i;V fiear .(nr., . When thev ,(,, ,-v. nicui iii.vT;'.'nuik-.'-V. a,-' . -;'Ui -V..e ;i!'i m .. (.lni Jtii't. Replenish jour hou-ehold linen- SKOU.Ii a, ,,A,.. t, . . i-'ue.-t rtuj-iea..- would you.", linen be adequate ',' Check vou- u!i)t with 'th:-. 'v ir.:r.d 's-,.. : ,-'. fill-in;?.: -. : : -V Or r ' ILlO RK!KOrl -.ipirt.i -tan be inltfMy ri-: f, these cold rights and iw.trt i:if: , Yaiue.-- .ltv. ui' .for m e r. ; , j n i e r. . a rid f h 11 d re n . S-. : n e ' bunnies !' r -he kii. Replenish jour household lintfPs uENTLEMKN-Iyt-t us tailor your next suit. In spring patterns we have just received the linn of the F)nj?ish-American Tailoring Co. ir- fabrics, r.t and value, this line is i-efounized a outstanding in Chapel Hiil anl other Xo-rtii ('arohna towT:S. C D AY'S Sons EHiDeptStore Farmers Federation Changes Hands 1 1 a mi neo oy :i-d mir, ii I'ai nier-. kholuer. tiickhohk-i ha- out f th,. n iniber ol sh. In orifanizinfr the F'ai ni .-I - thuujrht (ombini- SiTvi.'l!, resrion. MKi'le Th. ... .Ill I'an" . ho are ' he cm-Eai-h common voti. ret'aidle.s ires uwned. Haw. oo.l ( .ninty it r ederation in '.l-) it wai that th" undertakmi: might later with farm cooperative iiner . iits i Flie ih.fi -!..n a l-ecenl me anizat 10:1 t if thi.- in. untain li. t relMU- Feoruai lari'e.-t v" l-a .-tat. . in -upply unity i i e-- in lit .i:i:-.rlui-ii a! :ini;. be fi dditi iij. i - : nii d ii. d in (I- w . ' 1 .1 - .....I Kuri ,"d t in-,--.-nik'ctiun ! a.s liv,. -. tnrec- ef-Lly la in i... die in Hay ni o'.her i-ndci-son, .-juiities. ...I mills itii these we el po-itchel'ieS, a -ann.-ry a market department for a.--L-aiblii.t; farm produce at Asheville, and the Farmers Federation News, nu nthlv farm matraaine. lU lLblNC FA KM INI M.'STRI KS "The poultry industry in Western North Carolina has through me Fed eration Hatcheries at Sylva and Fnr est City the chance to pet pure ..red byjod-te.ued chick., said Mr. Mc Clure. "Then the market di-u.rt-nient at Asheville buys poultry aiul etres. with a poultry dressing plan: and an efrff pradinp station- In thi-s way. the poultry of farmers can he built into shipments larpe enough to jrive uniform grades which brinj? better prices. This will often enable the farmer to reuch markets which he can not reach single-handed " "Another undertaking was I he es tablishment of a cannery fur West ern North Carolina vegetables at H'nder.sonville. When we started the cannery. v(. decided to specialize on bean.-- and tomutoe-. emphasizing the , i; ' ...... V ..I IL't- V C A 1 -TVi.. ..fT.,..t Ut Ivnjnn tVo. farm.-.rl who grew vet'eUule.s in patches and solxl them at retail have turned to illuming acres of them. Of course they had to learn the business, but a- they learned production methods ar:d proper varieties, production im proved. Some y rowers now inurket with u- a- niucii ,s 11 -..n., from an acre." Aeti heads Inc. ii meiil Tom IV.: departniiiet beads ; Re -Clarke-- direeior of Movement: and (ie. managing, editor Federation New.-. The enterprise I" mcr of 1H2H. when farmers in Fairv Buncombe county ways and means . pr.-.du-tio:. and eting conditions ior these products. lr- tne end th" Fairview Farmers Federatiun vi;.- organized., with J a me:; (i. K. McClure, Jr.. as president. S. J. Ashworth as vie. president', and (i. I.. Clay as -ecrctat v-treasnrer. ', Th- jflicia .huh assi.- 1 1 11, lant and department Fa rmii s Federat ion, lullowmg: due . I. general manager; Kotlia. fove.st products depart i:. S. Caston. Iniyer ; -e.-i-; ii'dwn feed .-ale.-man; Kveretl ) a.nd Sam Young,- market Ihimun; iid's Acre Stephens oi ;n,. Fanners lil'L'ai! .n till- : a -mall group of iow township of met to consider ,f increa.sing farm V .improving mark. the rgc It U . T Of Qabby (Jertie I HAZEL WOOD NEWS Checks Br.d Imports ( F.LKl'.RATFS BIRTHDAY Or. WeJ'ie-day afternoon littie M.s. I.ois Ann Tittle celebrated her I'ou.-'.r. birthday anniversary at tne nonie ol n,-i i.aret;!-. Mr. and Mr-, Fred Tittle, i,n liaLsam street. The little young sters gathered i:i the living ro'jm where they played various games-:. After the game- tnev were taken ir. the dining oom where a -now COMF.S WOOD S. Ro'nir-. ;a.s open'-d his olTic .-Kay I'narmacy. vish'-s u. extend to in . He Is residing A. White-"!-- f.rlice hours'. SH'K LIST HAZKI lee dU: Th. kel ve.i wi: Tittl ,ai. l' II Ow olle-vl... tin Vivian Kailn . nu! ami .J on:. ichester. Juni .r n a:: J Joy Land our nurr.uiL' - ar cef.terniece. De wet-'- served ii An; i va- nv i.'.-autilul gift? : Mildred t amp -i , Teddv 1'ari i- a-:ger i) i. IV Ma 'oyi: I in Kmc c- .,f Greef.s- f , ' ' e at the rear I ? The comnui- C : 'a ! him a hearty ft? jkgl 2r - lhA -!T "e T V rf"Mt .Mi-. Morr:.- Cehran ... quite :.l f f :;. i H.-!VW. '. C'.u:;t Hospital. V'fT-- i Mr, l.. Ii. Hoo., r remains seriou.-- $1 , 3 J' ' iv ill a- her h-oiu- Church strc-e- f,r ML'& M-. .;. A Mi'- o-':,- r. ii.ne.-.- JL4, . i uv. w.-.-K- rvs.-.rt.d to i,t- im- -'', M..-- C-ac, X.-.J 1 - .-..nne.j o .:r.j I 'fe !)...!'- M:. and Mis. Jen.-, li-aiock ar.d V Ki ? s-;.m- laue'-.fr, h.ather'n and Mr. Glenn jj&, ft 4 Mr- 1. il- Ilc-AC-.-. - 'w.o -ho s,, ,,', ... ...o o Vsh.-vil i- I 01 tin-' HIIIK-rtS .lIVlSloll Ol l.je n "A fat American, eating Mily spotted in any country." 100 Expected To At tend District Meeting Of Methodists Here a e ursted Bubble Approximately a tit rid si unary il b, h M. small cooperative ' wagf-d ' at campaign for members, mil 1; Federation was im ce poratei n: -dlic !1V0 the ,ick cnaich O'clock. Smith, liver a cussion program Delegate comprising will -.I- in gates wi ehairme' p residen from ea district In the L. B. Ha; f.-rence. journed i ing to gi noum-erl. The ua women iiieelmi: iror chide: a .-:e v,il Hugh .Ma-i Kufu.- Sib-r. Canton lit 0. L Hamp;. sin i Keener. . JunalU.ska Mis. F. U. I) I ale Stent;-.. Clyde Re lyle Haynes. Bethel --Re Mori'uw. Welch. -Ueliu. TiaiclilV. Joiun'n; bin-. Howell lUO are , :;.e Mtthodi-t i: institute at the .Monday nioriting ;;: whicii : im .1' Nashville. Tenn.. address and lead i: pertaining to tie v.: of the church, .e- lroni the eiglr. he Wayne.ivill,. itteidancc. The tie- pastor- , board ..f .-tewa .?' missionary ' -h- 1!S -halve. .ljt-.'ted to trie: Mis :MethodLst HI:oO Dr. Ar.gie .. w.T. de . in ::. dis. hti-sN.r 1 rv I . : ol 111--SIOll, is llVlSIOll Of I, Ills job is to help put a stop to i. ly produced fori-iu yood b-iTi ! il into the United States mar!;. thi? detriment of American ui'ii.--opernting nuder NBA codes. Liv W. I R I IS RI SS T,. fonvi lin. Hole Ileve' Aennij le tht-rt le. i t wo ! which Lie ! dreams of th jr.; in the little r-alize4! out dis! ni't !aynien, .,1. r.n1 -ocietie.1 -f thel( iftL-r.n.on I're, - will hold a i I'll is meeting tim, for all '. dir. Kbler pel I'd to a' ; Hayv --I'aa! J a m, Jam-, v. ( n i; N. 1 1 Rev. 'vnia 1- llaruii.. Vki:, si. . Clark, ili-n: :ir O. I): M: Ife H. I-:. Adam-, .1. I' i lent III II. C. F J F. Hi II vat t. ,lcn l ar- V. A. (''(ra Hugh Uo Re. W. M Ro was sold- and penna dini'tor.s chosen. With 1 ."(). ickiu,: ation went to l oasis, nuildinu' own railroad next year the I i loc.'i 1 ' gr buying i sections i meir. "f as a wh live. B- l, r, l;iil tin ; iaciudit.v Homi-.v i I The. yea wnicn !i is fhrougl ,i' md of 1 i he i... work a War ,''. to in I lie Feder a bu.sitie.i-: lions,, on its Within tm. Federation, a -live money 1 1 h li Kpa' l-'il.e-IJe.-V- ri -k. ( I ceu '..!a -I R,-v. T. C, Hightii! V" l;vr. ling ni -a,i -ounty. and irgricultural a me a deli v.i t other develop industry e o'lje.'. ! ht e.; ; oi Ule sUMV'.li r "l were 170 stockholders, progressive farmer; of iid. Iice.sti'i: 'townsiiips. I(.l2'i saw futther ,-rrowtb, continued to the ji resent." the efforts of the .Farmers I-ederat;oi,, Jiie., fcnd leadi zi ii.s of Western North Care tooaccG market for the sale o a- esta'ohshed at Asheville. :-ltl- bu- American Legion Passed On Much Business At Meet ' i By LeRoy Davis.) .. 1 t.c American I'gion met in leg uia'' :e.sSi0n Monday night January Mn, with Tom Lee. Jr., coT.imandor. rtv.-iaing. , A special program was ireseiited i.y Roy Walls, assisted by George Mc l lackem in the form of magic. This was received very enthusiastically bv t. 'larire numlier of L frionaires as well a- the auxiliary. . A numbi i- ,f i.niortar.t ileliis of business was di.se u sed one of. which .was liie apoointing of a committee, consisting of LeRov Davis, chairman. W. A, Bradley and Hurst Burgin, to meet with the Rotary. Club committee tioupe. of Boy Scouts and similar or or. plan.-: for orpunizing a -troupe or uanization for th, Iwiyi uuder the. Bov Scout ago. it iv this work, as merit loiied. . plan -in d, it was decided and unanimously "ofreed thai it: would be impassibi 'o do justice to the boys and commu nity ny holding the regular meetings only once a month so beginning Thursday. January 2."ith. there will he two regular meetings each month. The.-c- meetings .will be on the 2nd and fourth Thursdays, starting promptly at 8:00 p. m. After adjournment the Legion and Auxiliary nut at the W. Y. X. C. Cafe v here ice cream- cakes r,ntl ci.l:."e v.a.s served by the Indies and C. . George. Much Interest Is Being Sho n In The New Chevrolet Cars l.'MHJ feel above Hende.'- .-lands the 15-story un liillion dollar Fleetwooii i- a morument to the org itttn Ixioni of '2. The o-e who started this pro. ie-.-;.. r el- year of 192j tint '.In '.- dreams would en.-l 'r :t n i L'nt ni.-i i-i- Kith tm.-r.-, of lan I .r. the- mountain side, one bun dle.! by one hundred and fifty feet ,-e.lmg f ! .',')W, surfdy there could no ') any let up until Gabriel blew bis trumpet, they thought. s,.-;-ral month after the boom of '-" ha. J -tartel there arrived one day to join th? tnrongs of wild speculators a note, man f West. Palm Beach, mmadore J. Perry vuIt2 w.ti own ed ihe J-leetwojd there. He was. shown the- spot on the top of Jump Off Moun. tail., which is -ix miles from Ren ders .r.v.'lv and has au elevation of 32." fee' and then and there il wa (b i led to :uild a hotel eX.I.'tiv like ti'i- F!o'-ida hostelry. I'jim-- Ae.r, Irawn, materials.' ocds 1 1 .. f and .-.-.ii' ract- .el. and m s:io: . oid. .- thing- Uegan to ,'iuni "n the top o." , ie m-oio' iin, Hundre.ls of m-n W tui' to work to blldd : he. hotel li i: would P.. known throughout. :he 1. A p wer ui radio station was ... erecu'd or. the (ifteenth 1!hm-. voi ing a:r:.lane beaeo;t that coulil e.-i '..,- 'In mile, was to be' built. .-:an iaid concrete road was built i the se-,,n l met r:n)o!is of tin B!uf. I!id-e to :h, -:de of the llOtel. In:', the nieu.'itiiiie, while, v.'ork was being pushed rapi by arid even plans wer" oeing made for the fdr.nal. ripen ing,, teal estate -alesmen wcr,. eve active, in getting signatures on the dotted line for the lots that, lay along the highway from Hendersonville to Fleet wood. .Si'ores were sold, - with little down and the rest on beauti ftiii printed bond piper. Few houses were built, but most of the lots, wen iK.ught with the: idea of investment. after appi oi:nalely sT.iU.'XIO hu4 Lieen sjien- oi; the hotel alone,. construction suddenly stopped. Announcements were made that everything would be gin again within a short time, but after being disappointed so long the contractors and workmen left the scene. When onseruction stopped, legal iv, tivitv begun. Claims were tiled and , -uits made against the property, and oejore long me wnoi. miiig w&s ui su-.'h a stat,.' of affair.-, that a Phila delphia lawyer would have, become dizzy trybig to figure out the owners. Trial after trial failed to settle the matter, as injunctions and other legal procedures would stop further pro gress in .ottling the matter. Several attempts were made to dis-' pose of the- hotel to private interests, but I he amount involved scared them away, although several that had more ambition than money tried to get in on the. deal, but something always turned up to prevent the sale. Taxes continued pile up, the building, with only ten -tones en-closi ,1. deteriorate and still not hill). The trustee imilt a gi.te tran-e and made, a norma, cnar; enter tne grounds- and the building but. 'this source Of revenue just about iaid the night watchman. Several weeks ago the imtei was put on the auction block a train ' and sold, ).ut the highest bidder only said sev- enty-tive dollars and it was sold to hrm. The citizens, of Hendersonville, al ;.ijugh .still interested in the "white elephant on the mountain" are not er any suggestions CARD OF THANKS We vi.-h '.- thank our many li ..a. of Clyde ar.d Haywood county, their many acts of kindness and syr. pathy shown us during th0 sicktico and death of our dear sister. Mr Alice Bennett. MRS; LOU HANCOCK M-RS. G. W. BURNKTT. V1ISS CORA HARDEN- .ii woman wa- trying to learn lidf Instructor: Lady lay the .tie tee. and hit is nam. I -1 showing of.ihe 1SIo4 Ciiev Nortn Carolina will take ii elaborate displays at Ral Charlotte during the week i to 2u:li of January in was revealed nc-r,. today Watkins. ! i-c.i I'hevrolot I n- loiet. in place .i eigii and of th- CCi clu.-ive. i: bv M. D. Deal, r. The-e show.-. form oart of NHtiunUl program for public display of the new (...hevrolet Gars, whicii will in clude exhibition, held by the Chev-tci.-t Meior. Company in aonroximate- i., lot) of the most .important cities of the United States; , . ' . I TnC.-e pVeliiuinary showings eoii.sti tute one of ihe mo.,t gigantic undertaking.- ever-attempted bv any auto mobile viianuTa-:urei' it wa-. an- nooni-eile 1 In " disfu-sing in- cfcor.:, Mr. Wat i kins stated that keen interest had been aroused over the new Chevrolet model.,, inasmuch as the line will he. characterized iy revolutionary The dished dollar- be derived tain 'side failed to whicn iiad the witl the nianutacturers began to slow up oii furnishing the materials until they saw - omo cash coming their way. At the (:ii-l of iiiwj; a year and ampleted and fur cost two million ; of which was to sale of the moun. the sale of lots ihe cash revenue anticipated, and soon contractors began to fall behind their payments for materials and hotel when c wouid have , the .majoritj ved from the lots, but bring in been oegan to was done, at the en - ge Sne ground. Goif lr.st ructoi : W it., gi' jU.-ei. .out they i She: Well, why coifo, - g-oimd. It looks :-i liy, of coir. -all it a Ui ;-, don': thev ,', to complete tne U-u rlisaprxdnt' building, they nan d too many times easily, enthuse It. was suggested at one time that u, government might take over the ske', ton of the building 'and make a h pita! for disabled soldiers, thus ho ever, fell through along with ma othiv shattered hope. lust what will be done about cv pleting the building, remains unknt-w' but by placing an epitaph on the buicc ing it would make an ideal to-mtcv' , to the boom of 192"). For th,, epitaph I suggest "Mils'. Burstei Bubble Too Much Air Am; Not Enough Soap." . j WE WW. NOT PKEA( HEKS but W K S A V K SO . K S THE vm MP10N SHOE SHOP E. T. Duckett, Prop. : MAIN ST. FVT WESTERN I NION 1 UCTKlSMLl1 i.'lrmii and cache r inary was giviiiLr a to a class of A corpulent lesson on the -m-'!! children. " Teacher: "Can any bov tell ire wh"! a canary can do and I can't?" Sharp Boy: "P!eae. Mis-. Jlave a bath in. a saucer." . . he anticipates that- a large number of people from the local community will be in ( Charlotte-Raleigh) for a preview of ihe new cat's. The Chevrolet Muster Six for 1!);14 Will be pre-"!. ted on a lorigir wheel base 112 inches: and with an en gine delivering M"! horse power.. As with iithe'- General Motors cars the New Chevrolet will have "knee-action" front wheels, which change a ride to a giide. It is not necessary, according to Mr. Watkins. to . slow down the car for bumps or jolts ahead, and the occupants may be relaxed at all times, ,uite regardles. of the type of road. Moreover with the introduc tion of independent front wheel sus pension it has been possible to place the engine .several inches forward. As a eonsoqueiuv of this change-the new bodies are approximately four inches longer than last year's models. QUARTET TO SING AT METHODIST CHURCH SUN. Tne Steiuz Quartet, which is com-po.-ed of thf four children of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Stentz, of Junaluska. is scheduled to render several vocal selections at the- evening service at the Methodist church next Sunday evening at 7:o0, The children in this quarte: are under !i ten years of age, and have gained for themsolvos quite a repu tation as being ou'.sianding in the musical field. New Rugs And Furnishings Furniture, Home 'NOW GOING ON' 2 SALES EVERY DAY Af terlNoons Nights And And Get S P. M. Your Share 3 P. M. Come Over McCracken Furniture Co; Canton, N. C. L. M. SWEin Auctioneer "7 L
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