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j 1931 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ,.rEm will BE j BOOTHS BY STOVALL f i I r,f thpir lunch S VPuit Stand f .. ":.-' volume oi .c HifV.v'i-uv from Southern Dai- '' jP; 'J .ream in the state. "rf t,r nrlVav booths now being f I ",pf . Siovall will afford I -tJc. ; .n- partaking of refresh-Pf'f-" ,m it i expected tb.t ice e.tnf- . vvll; double when the BUTTER-KRUST BRAND POPULAR AT STAND I . , .. r . u.'ithnf Fire? Tr!fiTr.,v,n:n Explain, What Our t i L V Would Be If Man had I 1 fcir.r.eJ Fire, in The Amen- 'v ' v the Magazine Which 1 oifju'v With the BALTI- I0" L'Nl"aY AMERICAN. 1 .-I-. "V ... i- , Vmif Favor. 1 op i 0r .Newsaeaier. l.:Vfl'ojr T Not only does the American Fruit Mand handle iruito and vegetables, but a complete fresh line of breadJ and cakes are keut. The leadinu brand is Butter-Krust. made by the- Asnevuip Baking Co. 1 his popular Dranu it?aus in sales at tne American r ruit Mand- FRESH FRUITS AM) VEGETABLES FEATURES OF AM. FRUIT STAND One of the features of the American Fruit Stsnd is the large variety of fresh vegetables that is kept in s'tock at all times. The.-.e vegetable are bought from the best sources avail able, and are sold at popular prices. Most of the fruits and vegetables are gathered ripe and delivered quick ly, which affords better flavors than those gathered before ripening naturally. I I 1 ii m rr Congratulations TO THE American Fruit Stand l ON THEIR Business Expansion I THEY SERVE OUR ICE CREAM "NONE BETTER" ! mit1iAini ftainpQ Inr t JllllLllljl 1ft XU1I llilli 11117a I ASHEYTLLE, N. C. Congratulations TO THE American Fruit Stand IN THEIR EXPANSION mi will always find our line of Bakery products at this place and whenever its Quality you want in bread, rakes, etc.. call for Butter-Krust "Hotter Because Its Made That Way" ASHEVILLE BAKING CO. Congratulations TO American Fruit Stand ON THEIR EXPANSION WE SELL THEM: Cigars Cigarettes ?Qark-Fowl er Cigar Co. American Fruit Stand Moves To Larger Quarters Stocks Increased, Together With Addition Of Booths In Which Lunches And Refresh ments Will Be Served The American Fruit Stand moved this week into their new large build ing next to the Waynewood Theatre. ThH Ilt?w- quarters will provide about tour time as much room as the former location, Felix Stovall. owner said. In addition to increased stocks and lines of merchandise, a number of booths will be built on the balcony of the building and provide privacy for those who want lunches or have beer served. A lunch counter about three times as luge as the one used in the old building has been installed, and about th.ee times as many stools placed, all of which affords more accommodations for the customers. Mr. Stovall started in business here eleven years ago in thL. stand from which he moved this week. The stand at riist being seven by fifteen feet. He kept enlarging until every available inch of space was being used, and then found thut his in creased business was crowding the quarters. He first started by himself, and at present h has three assistants. In checking over his booka he found that business is over 200 per cent better now than when he first started- The building which he has moved into was formerly occupied by the Blue Ridge Furniture C ompany. The building has been completely gone over and a new front which con sists of folding doors installed. The interior has been repainted, and new equipment added Mr. Stovall' expects to begin work within the next few days on the booths on the balcony which is in the back of the building. LARGE QUANTITY OF COCA-COLA IS SOLD The American Fruit Stand sells hundreds of crates of Coca-Cola each year, it was stated yesterday. The management has mane a practice of seeing that the drinks are kept ice cold at all times which accounts, to a gieai degree, for the laige volume of sales- Sale Of Tobaccos Is Big Item At American Fruit Stand PWA IS GOING BROKE AND IS HAPPY OVER IT Washington. The I'WA is going broke and fueling rather happy about it. A penriili's- purse is the plight the public works administration has been seeking for iUelt. Its activities,- aimed, to .-peed re covery by pouring huge sums into job-giving projects got oil to a slow tart. Officials .-aid it required time to pick worthy undertakings. . but now tile I'WA has only about $100,000,000 left, and the till will be almost empty by the end ot next week It has taken about 'two 'and a half weeks for I'WA to get rid of three- fourths of the $400,000,000 turned over to it by President Roosevelt be fore h. sailed .tor Hawaii- Fum-ls to keep a number of federal projects going ami to start a few non federal ones will eat up all lull a small reserve. This probably will be held out to meet contingencies- The public, works .special board will meet Wednesday to divide up what is left of the cash among eligible projects. Babe Ruth Swatted Out 700th Homer In Friday's Game There was another treasured base ball in Babe Ruth's collection .Sat urday. The famed New York Yankee -lug ger clouted the 700th home, run of his career in Detroit .Friday and paid $20 to the boy who brought it back to him. Some years ago he gave $10 for the ball he-had smashed out of a ball park for home run No. 500. Three years ago when he hit. Ni, '500 at St. Louis, two kids came around with baseballs, each saying his was the one Ruth hit. The Babe settled the argument by paying $10 for each. By drawing: a pass in. Friday's game, Ruth drew closer to another amazing milestone his 2 000th walk. He now needs either three or seven more passes to reach that total. There is a. difference of opinion as to Congratulations TO AMERICAN FRUIT STAND We sell them all their CANDIES And CONFECTIONS WAYNESVILLE CANDY CO. Phone 64 DEWEY STOVALL, Owner The Clark-Fowler Cigar Company, of Asheville, sells ;ne Americiii Fiur. Stand all their cigars, cigar ettes and tobaccos. This tvpe of mer- .. L ., . 1 ; . . . I. . 1.: ... 1 oi iiyiM- is one oi wit oiggesi lienu handled by the American Fruit Stand. WAYNESVILLE CANDY COMPANY IS GROWING One of the fastest growing con cerns in Waynesville is the Waynes ville C'andy Company, owned and op erated by Dewey Stovall. Only re cently this firm hivs enlarged their business and added an extra truck to make deliveries. whether he has received 1,997 free tickets to first ba,-e or 1,91),". What 1 saw in India. Sacred Cows, Temples of the Monkey CJod and Oth. er Strange Customs Seen by an American Traveler. Related in The American Weekly, the Magazine Which Comes on duly 22 With the BALTIMORK SUNDAY AMERI CAN. Buy Your Copy From Your Favorite Newsboy or Newsdealer. Fresh FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT THE American Fruit Stand Congratulations To Mr. Stovall on Increasing the Size of His Building. A Friend READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS Congratulations To The American Fruit Stand Mr. Stovall, we wish for you the best of success in your new and larger business quarters. Coca-Cola Bottling Company ASHEVILLE, N. C. Announcing" Our Removal To Larger And More Modern Quarters (NEXT TO WAYNEWOOD THEATRE) Ik-cause of added lines of merchandise, we are forced to move to larger, and more modern quarters. This change will enable us to give better service and also handle larger stocks. Fresh Fruits Fresh Vegetables Complete Line Of Candies Popular Brands Of BEER Ice Cold Drinks Quick Lunch Counter Full Line Of Fancy Groceries ML Thank You We want to take this opportunity to thank our many customers for their business during the past 11 years. In appreciation of this business, we are determined to give service and merchandise that are unexcelled. Again, we thank you. American nn : Stand FELIX STOVALL. Owner ASHEV ILLE, N. C. 1
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