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MAY 21, 1936 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER SvT?' AS HE SEES THE ygfe, HUMAN SIDE Q' LIFEJ - i -.1 TTl-lrt , ..ftimn mas. unmic tta. vm-" p. .'iir.r Theo. Mac to me b-tck. .now aim- air .a) - ;;r Ve enytnillg IU see a .C.rjn jrurl onct more," sez ''.' ,V.;i 1 think she wuz eny l';-r"7 ar modurn maids . . an'i '..'. ,'v: as a-tracktive, but Ide '' .' -ee one becaws she's C ... rare. Why. Mr. Edi-' fa.-liun gurl is about as; .-J. A? vl KtiMI'AKlSON i . t.- oojeck to the way our 'f-ir;s paint, but ' V orutht-r see paint an' Imagine what haint, Than a 100 guinea freckle on the nosi An' say they spon too mm.h on fine sHoos an hoze . . may-by so, but tiia: looks better than The home-spun frocks An' nil fashun .sock That alius left "jam" between the iocs A jrals nite An' A Wei nice pin, sum foke.s komp'ain that the today stay out too mutch at s prob'ly so But the "apron strinjr" Wuz an oneertin tiring we kaint fo'ler whir ever they jro. n' object hi the way she smoke- 1, Kurls a-smokin' don't look ? , hut . . they mout as well Smoke t'ei a "kick" A.- to dip with a stiek OUR QUI NT UP LETS Not Iiabies, Hul Features Of Our Service CON V EN 1 ENCE SATISFACTION ECONOMY COMFORT QUALITY Only Modern Plants Like Ours Can Render Such Service On DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY WORK. SEND YOUR DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY TO Waynesville Laundry, Inc. PHONE 205 FL V WALU 4 .PAINT De Soto flat wall The Perfect Paint with a guarantee Properly Tinted Walls areas much apart of a beautiful heme as correct furnishings ASK FOR COLOR CARDS AND INFORMATION Made in Memphis Paints Varnishes for Southern Climate Building Material and Lumber ItS SPRING and the wise home-owner turns his thoughts to beautifying his home. Y ou'll be surprised at the number of "little things" you can do to your home which will bring color, new life and convenience into your home. And when in need of theses things, whether large or small, consult us. , News Events of World -Wice Interest Ih-uliu Told - Four From Haywood I lo Graduate June 10th From Brevard C. Brevard. (Special to The Mountain eer, t Miss Queen Justi.e. dauirir.er of Mr. and Mrs. H. C". Justice. Miss I ranees Rose, uaiiKhtcr of Mr. am llll.' cl'i'DlTuv ,- ... i-istx- I M ... I I' If. w.i ,,f U j viiesei I lo Mr ' " . -v iv r. i i or -i r r. i I - .v... . , . . , I oa: I- Dublin t:itit;iin for thl Norman Plott. son of Mr. ami Mrs. I M itvnohtan l.:fe Insurance Compa- J- H. IMott. ot t anton. Kouio and: nv. oi'otiosiil i, the inwri.-un Rod i Mr Uichard Ouet'li. son ot Mr. ami; i. ros in its anual eonvention in t hicairo ;a-t ednesdav. that a new pps: be created in the Presidents cab inet, that of "secretary of safety." ' 1 ho 1. s 1 rem aci evuy thiro family iii the Nation," l'.i: I'.n stated, estiiuatinjr the vearlv K.'l at 10CMHU1 Iive and 10.000.lHU injured poisons. I U A1KK-I KIKK HI I.I. DK AD A ucc.Mve vietorv was won bv tlie Demo ratio House "leadership anil the a, ini. nitration last week, when the ... mi!H,,M J.,M.i ,. 1.', i.,- i .. ,i-., ' v i ... i . 1IU.LV 1 - I a iiiiw "now i arretiev inn wa Mrs. S. 1.. Queen, ot avnes ulo.l K.iute l'. will be anions the graduates at Brevard C o .ee who wul riveive their diploma at the '-Brevard t ol- ents touehesi lejre Dav ' to be helo here on June 10. Dr. J. Henry liitrhsir.ith. ot liaieijrh. N. C .. who is the Direettir of livsirue tional t-erviee of the State Di'part ment of I'ubli.- Instruction, 'will In- the prineipal speaker on the occasion! when tne above students recoivo thel diploma;; f.'om the junior college lieve. Alumni ot Brevard Institute. Weaver I ,.l . ...'. iiti.J lti-.v-:lr,l I ol .ir. :i i nl:in-l x .....x . . ... t nmt to make the occasion a home farm debt refinaiieine-: eominir ilay. and from tw to thr crushed to death under a thousand people are expected. Ah iandslide votv otL"o to 14L The vote who expect to participate in the r- . till! tided the biKtro.st 'new money"! union are invited to brinn baskets fov onve i f the session and olimaxed oiiei lunch wliiili will be served picnic style, of the most hotly contested battles "t 711 .Contour Furrows .i !M!oJ Cheek Erosion On ill a speech at Philadelphia last week; I J J that "the Republic ,s in yroat peril."! luclIlCl k5iUO the lu'iuihlican paitv to' stoiation of ioveniment, j evival of con iidenee" the , contended , He urired Hrht for rt morals and destiny of .America." He that "only Social Security act. am ether New Deal setups need revamp intr and that "only in.-rea-od poverty, can result, if tin1 adttiimVt rut ion's eco noimc i) are inainiaine.l. Dl IMIM OWN Kl" SAYS ' i- y "Becau-e it has a'!. .wed itself to pine under the domination of the wealthy Liberty Lea true," Demoe-alic Chairman l-'arley, says the Republican party faces the worst defeat of its career this year. He cha-ired that the learrne is "Dtipoiit Onwed." and .so discredited that it is not wvirth an sweriiiL;. When niakdirr the .state mi'lit he was addressing the Vermont I'onuniatic State Convention,, Which elected 10 delegates m the National convention pljde;ed to .President Kooseveit. , Then s rub so t he stain.s woodn't show "I.li1 iliuther see wimmen ware their hair lontf like they yooce to do," meny fokes still say. Well-: A few ot' fashun urls Did have putty curls Hut thev nios'lv wore "rats"- ti their taste. "Too bad the way wimmen an' jrurl drink how." we lieOf oil Cver hand Yes, il look.s purty bad,., but whit eh Hurts the buddy quicker, A lit e meen likor Or to squeeze it in two at the waist' Seems like .fokes our slate tloober liatorial j-:iee hav. simmered down to jist about 2 crowds . . the short urns tasii crowd an' the sizziirs-tale coat crowd yes, sir-o'. B:v k ondurin' .las. K. Poko an' Henry (lay's race v'i iters des-ic;nat (I w ho lliey wuz fer .by ' wi'tari-n.' poke: berries on 'I I'm-" coal . s:L"iaf.vin' Poke ; 0" by- ruldiin' cla on ;! he ' . .a! , s ij,: ua fyiir' Clay, N'-.w. I'nklc Alio mri- si- .tlia siM Mel lonaid nieii sp.nl a .liort mu-ta-h, an' all llnosy iiien ;;-.! (in a - v.;.. -tn'o coat. I'll! their the wi'mnien wood be at a d 'i'sadvnnt'.-uve. Contour furrowing ti control ero sum is hiphlv recommended bv spe cialists of the Soil Conservation Ser vice and the State ("ollocov urioultur- ai extension .service. When the plow is run alone; the contou'Vs of the land, the furrows are level and' will aid greatly in cheeking the run-utV of rain water, said YV. !. Kiiicannon, soil conservationist. A turrow with a level base noes not allow the water lo wash down t he hillside, but holds ami distributes it -iriila fly over the field, he continued. I he water is jriven a chance to noak into the is'inuiiil. Contour furrowinir is especially rei omnielliled for pastures or .field where erosion has reached serious proport i-ins. If the land is badly cut , up wit h gullies, the furrows should be closed at thi' edires of the nullies. But if the 'field has only shallow depres sions, the furrows mav extend across them," provided the. fu-rows are curv ed so as to keep their bases on a level. By taking the water out of trullios, fanners can jrive jrrnss and othi'i-erosion-resist iiijjf e.vopM a chance to KPiw. . A.s t ime jroes. on. the land will a jrain become tillable. It will also produce-'.' valuable paslurajre. In the eitrhf erosiin-cont rid demon strations, ,on(our furiowin has prov ed to be an cll'eclive method of slop pine;, soil-w,ashinr and coriNerv intr nioislure, Kiiicannon sail r V7 ii,Mt(Al -s.-vi mMM iH I I mi i - M h of Hand Washing AlWiiL Combined6 WW HERE is the washer for which housewives have been waiting a washer that will give the same gentle care that you give your dainty lingerie when you wash them in a wash bowl. This new THOR offers you a fast, gentle washing action that thoroughly washes anything and everything flimsy lacy underthings or big heavy woolen blankets in quicker time than you ever dreamed possible. We really can't begin to describe the satisfaction that this washer will bring seeing is behevinq so why not give it a try right in your own home. Of course, there is no obligation. You Can See The Difference In the Action In the Speed In the Clothes! K A S V I K U M S Martin Electric Company niiutm STKKKT Wi plum ,'! ih-e - The l.ion of .(.in a t in-key . . " Sales" t'ha; h.'i e il... nary fo.ki ka,i:t at! ap-;)les eiiv innr to the W.' P. A mi the banks 'i v a runniii like out ii'Bizness i-n.l., , -. Ji-t ord ,i ulnde bar's of you had' to: beloti)? . '.. irra s a-iri-owin' ii. ldatid ; K AI.KSU S RV ( 1 trnoNi: :u HMoAfMt W jrf-f I ' WiMI Lake "No KisliinV -e.e.?.. . . Why V 'heef don't take biz i ar an' jine 'the (I-.Vlen . . a woinaii thai caii -make-as interest in" an' jiinte i talk a --.Mits-I'.owles did at, the- Larmen's Ibinkwit last wk. BBLLI'S (Thariie MeC,rackin -rz ie hawt hizself a pair of Poleece shoes here in W'ayncRville,, they turned out, to he Depty Shurf shOTis--so he thorde em awav. Dr. Davis, seein' that Uhkl.e' Abe wuz out o' Seetryars tut her day. sod. H7. he "Unkle Abe. I'm a-iroin' to see that you have, a box of nice, bintr SeoKyars." : . Well, Doe, , all I ax is that you don't fret the kind I rote a':Mut the hat s made o cabbaire leeves an' chips. Ilnklc Abo. -is' bein kept well sup nlide with mntrhpe theze davs. since ' known hiz test 2 wks. atro Noboddy offers me jist pne mat h, what he's niekt hiz teeth with eny more whiteh show.s that thar's not eny more Hooverit.es. -' Albert Walker sez he's bin on npy.v. rorwin't sleen sumtinies? at nite think-in' ma -by that Unkle Abe had took a no-shun an gone to the L,aKc a trin. . Junaluska Supply Co PHONE 263-J JERRY LINER, Owner LAKE JUNALUSKAj N. C, Dr- Bill Harris sez he's proud of hiz pair o' medikal license, sez he kaint practice in all eases yit awhile, hut 'lows as how the nex hour. korct will put him thrfjo p.tjary be! Now, in clozin', I want to add 2 more caies to what ..Mrs; Crawford calls "Unkle Abo's Mis-fits Klub Dr. John Smathors ort to a bin a kontractor "by all meens." An' last, but not least, Jim Jones sVmnH have made a Dancin' Master . . Record-breaking sales of new Chevrolets make these better trade-in values possible! 1.!1 rilKYKOl.ET SI'OIM SEDAN A kocmI cur that has been well treated. Reel O. K. I'i'K. Special Sal Price $265 1930 CHEVROLET COACH New paint New seat cov ers New top Hill tfive some one lots of .motoring pleasure. Only I!).'! I CHEVROLET STAN " HARD COACH 'I his car is A-l condition with good tires New Tag I pholstenng ciean Or iginal J'.lack Duco Paint Red O. K. T;ig. Only 1 !).!.- CHEVROLET 'i TON PICK-IT Looks and runs like new This light truck will give you dependable service for thousands of miles and is backed by our famous Red (). K. Tag. Only $160 $395 Down $2 l.'iO Per Month $125 1912 FORI) DUAL 1 Vi TON TRl CK Motor l!- onilll loiied New Ui(fs This truck will pa v fr itsell sev4nt.l tiniest oer it put in use Only, $150 ix ix -ir -U i ; ix -V rjZ- 'nini'" rams ).!2 CHEVROLET DUAL 1 '2 TON TRICK I air tires New tags. Pric ed to sell quickly. Only $135 1J2 CHEVROLET COACH- ; l'r;i(l icji M y nru Ifr-:' Origin al liini Nru M'iii Htiir4 In $mmI roiidif kiii and rcjuly fr thr. niaiN $115 ft ft lir ft ft ft VISIT US FOB BETTER VALUES TODAY: Watkins Chevrolet Co., Inc. ail wnu.mw linn 1.UL111.-1 ii. say he wood a made a gran suck-seas PhntlP at it. - Waynesville, N. C.
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