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iV.JUNE 29, 1939 THE WAYXESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page rn station WveAFormal I MflaLV iinenws v i . Manager, 10 j Ana duuyc- 4 Opening nirs ' ,ZIze the many ,w have u.. r !n"1 I hciran Wltfl .: ,c since - u". u manager of ,.r, his lOIKiai mrr:allC UUinuo, . ,,m4. tne sieci ill.?'1 ' ... and the sen-ice, are j" - - during my eleven tie business." he said. V" tku most .ot nr. is one iu " r. . . V . 1 1,11 IlOO ,v,. that Bi . this section, ana v..-v J finished west of Ashe- '.,', nut in the open, in ;. uTirior cover. i steel construcuvw : onH oilinff Greasing qui.;K -re built into tne piw bible lor D0" r'13 serviced at one time. wash rack adjoining t a WI1ST. also imaer rooi, " n Ai.niinip:th0 tWfl. (tncrete wan sfi"""" v " - . a,i-i- oe UL'P 1 1 U S ort 10r-ujieiwo - was ni - - - s .L, 4nfirm Thp fit - ruction oi ie uv. Umk Wlttl llie MUS ,ou v i J inn glass windows, aim Leading off Irom tne oiuce -i . inni QTlri fl Ride mens cuiiiiyi l iv.. . in the crease pit section. f.- vrnm Vina ft tile DC1IO vw-"" - - - and walls. fnrn ehwi W3tn UpnolSLCi cu ure, anu int-iuc ivvo 1 automatic computing, and pumps are used by the sta of the office, and away from ease riis, is me iCic.. and air pumps. , of the features ot service red bv Mr. Howell ana nis . . , ... i. associates, is tne service iruir. air tnk. and equipment for ni ana replacing, urea is uto truck, while other services Station Manager Many Firms Had I Part In Building Modern Station Fui Sons, have tne r;i?: ttn years Frve anl ir.nt-ial contractors, of Hickory, sptciiilized in the construction of sta; it- DILL HOWELL Photo by Sherrill't Studio. (Details of opening will be found on page 9, second section of this news paper.) Oldest Member Of State Royal Arcanium Group Is Attending Meeting R. Q. McCracken left on Tuesday for Reidsville, where he will attend the annual meeting of the Grand Council of the Royal Arcanium of the .state. He eroes as a delegate irom the local organization. Mr. McCracken enjoys the distinc tion of being the oldest member in the state of thi6 well known fraternal order, and attended the first meeting of the North Carolina Grand Council which was held in Greensboro fifty years I 'go. r the Standard Oil Com pany, and were the builders of the new Ef?o station on Main street here. The station is thoroughly equipped for night ervice. Large flood lights hine on the front of the buildinn, and even the grease pits have lights for night work. The electrical work on the station was done by Joe Howell, local electrical contractor. The plumbing of a modern service station is more complicated than it appears in the finish.-d building. Besides the two comfort rooms, the wash tacks with proper drains, there is the matter of connecting all the gasoline pumps with the large stor age tanks. This work at the new Esso station was done by R. E. Miller Company, V. L. Hardin, Jr., is commission agent for the Standard Oil Company of 'ew Jersev in this territuirv. and it is thAiugh him that Dill Howell will get all Esso products for the new station. Mr. Hardin operates a fleet of trucks in the distribution of the products in this area. The entire station was painted with Kuifee's Paint, which is sold locally by Hyatt and Company. Judging by tne advertisments, the chief fun in American social life is that of ridiculing the costumes, toilets and smells of the other guests. rendered includes batteries and oils. The truck has been called as far as 25 miles from the station, but the .usual call is within the city limits. No extra charges are made for ser vices rendered with the city limits. Mr. Howell is a native of Hay wood county, and is ably assisted in the operation of his Esso station by Tmi Howell, his brother, and Ned Howell, his son. Ben Paris i the handy man around the place, and de lights in washing cars especially on real hot days. Hitler will negotiate with little countries one at a time, but wants no outside interference. Nobody likes to be disturbed while he's eating. In The Footsteps Of The Law! Thiity-eight prisvmrs were serv ed breakfast Monday morning in the Haywood County jail. It is said by jail attaches to have been the largesl number in the the local bas'.lle since January first of this year. In the number were si women, five lodged in jail on account of drunk enness and one for vagrancy. Two of the six were tritd in the city court on Monday afternoon. Others being county cases were tried before a magistrate. One of the county cases, who had "seen service" be fore was putting vtry useful on Monday afternoon. She had baked a fragrant raisin cake for the prisoners. Th,- two irirls tried in the city court looked to be undu twenty. Both I were ."repeaters."' As they begged the mercy of the court, they might have been merely asking for release from the engagement. One was given 32 days in jail, and the other was told to stay at home and off the streets of Vaynesvillt, for a period of six months. While both were vtry casual and nonchalant over their positions, anil apparently felt flo lembarnassment, neither had that hard look, that comes from long experience at their mode of life. Their cases swrned incomplete as no mention was made of their companions, or why or bow they "got that way." One offender on Monday afteiT.eiohV court had been in town only three weeks, and was without the "good friend" to coine to his rescue with the price of a fine, that has saved many a man from ""J days on the roads." Another lost his drivers' license, Kiwanis Hcia i n 4 1 h i Mr. And Mrs. J. 0. Robinson Of l.vman, Wash., Are Visiting ! Relatives In The County .Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Robinson, of I.yinan, Wash., nativts of H:t wood t'ounty, aie spending a month in the county. They left this section :S2 vcai ago and located on in,. esi last. Their lust visit lure was two- years ago. Before returning to their home to Washington Mr. and Mis. Robinson plan to visit relatives and friends in South Carolina and points in Florida. LIVESTOCK th Haywood of Clyde, sales of lusl BENNETT 0. KN UPSON For the past year vice president of Kiwanis International, Bennett O. Knudson, of Albert Lea, Minn., has been elected president of the organi lation for 1939-40. Knudson is a lawy- I'rices furnished by Mutual Stock Yards, Prices are based on Thursday. (All prices quoted per hundred). Cows to $fi.00 Heifers $G.&0 Steers $7.00 Calves $5.00 to $8.60 Lambs $300 Total number of sales C2 Total amount of sales $1,000 HISHANIVS HELPER though he pled innocent of the cha pe, the testimony of the two of ficejfs, who ai tested him waa too ooiult inning for his plea to stand. The rest of the cases were drunks over the .'week-end.' Rome admitted guilt without a murmur. Others con tended' thev had taken only a "little." Some paid fines, and were released on "good behavior." Others went to the roads for 32 days. Mrs. Charles Miner, of Agincourt, Ontario, decided' that it's more fun to work with her husband, than U stay at home. "Like it better than washing dishes," she said as she started on a new job. Her husband is a steeplejack. Now she paints steeples beside him ut $1.00 an hour. Some people are intelligent; other "know" the thing they believe, but never have examined records or look for a grain of evidence. Behind the Seen . M MM .'..,' fHOLlYUIOOQ 71 Ti- KA EDITOR'S NOTE: Dunne Har- Ison Carroll's vacation, his COI- fcn ij being written by various wlivood well-knowns. loaay. lei Voeel an M-C-M publicity in. bits for Carroll. Vogel mews all nhnut movie fans in htr nrfc of ih wnrM and about UUbinoens to American motion i - ctures in that great Hollyvooa Macfle the foreign market. By BOB VOGEL Motion Picture Publicity Man Copyright, 1939 Kllr FeAtnrfB Kvndi.ftta- Inc. HOLi.vwnn n Th Hardv Jmily pictures are just as popular u rest oi tne worm as uiey are here, but censorship Is a strange thine In Belgium and Estonia, they can't be shown to children under 15 years of age. Author ities In these two countries feel that Mickey Rooney's pranks might encour age too much '"! Sou run into a lot of such 'eresung and. to us. Important J m my iob. Titles present a ,rl of problems. Whenever "e, me same main tiue as the into different tongues. Some- oiey are meaningless, now-et- Then you are likelv to get lys Town" is a municipality in mqn. ... I. . "'aiijf UJl ua UVCt licit, l eL uter'y unknown abroad 'cuice, it beeam In . SnaninVi f.i.. f Hey Rooney Men Are speaking 'With Open Other Tit la r-t, . line Devil is a Sissy" was r m Ensrlanrl Vwicoiioo "oinnv" k . o " J F I1 UI7rlpgcant mAnnfnW nva1 f'6 It bppnmft 'rv.,;i Tair., tiA t5C South America called it r1 vevil Ta n p,. nni" onrl ;." ..: 7o" have to wntrh nnf tnr niire- luerican - U a 'lift". There arc i taPrtant words which. ""oiuuu, wouia nun uie i ueoi the picture. I Dialnim rT O'DEnglish speaking coun r.Uie problem. Is different. Fkf .w onuw uie pictures ui their original form. Many in the audiences understand Engiisn. Once you leave the capitals, though, you synchronize French, Spanish or German dialogue, other languages, there are super imposed titles, giving the gist of important dialogue, iuuvu wi your own idea or wnai u iwoi to watch a picture uae uuo uy vistting some of the foreign pic ture shown here with super-im- poued English titles. Audiences in countries outside the United States are more faith ful both to players and pictures. If they really like a film, they want to see it repeatedly, not In quick succession, put over a pei of years. "Ben Hur" has been released again and again. Always liked. Just now we are releasee it in Malta. Stopping Film Show! Tn nthcr narts Of Uie worm. audiences are usually keener and more intelligent about music um.i they are here. . " In South America, a beautiful song number will really, stop the show. The people in tne ineaeera have been known to start tnrowiiie things to get an encore. The Open ing night of "Naughty Marietta, the audience in ouo American capital began breaking up the furniture. So the manager stopped the film, rewound the reel and ran it again, mejr u-u ... times before the snow couiu Bu r nio. nirtnrpa here are gener- ally popular aU over the world- unless tney aeai r - American happenings or are spoken in colloquial slang. . In lngianu, uie, have trouble keeping up withthe Hininp-ue of the Marx Brothers but in France they are crazy about them don't worry so much about the dialogue and thus can concentrate on and appreciate uiei. . Hollywood Tops Everywhere There is a lot oi uim b"6 around now about "yw"y" making a big drive South American market Actual fv we already are as .much organized mere . other part of the world. And for all you hear aooui. Anu' Hniivwood pro- European ma.ir.cw . -j Cs,a. Actions still get about twarta , of the . showing time avaiiame everywhere. The tncresMu ------ wood pictures is proved by the wing amount of foreign news growing o . rg tSTM intemauona, corresponoems Kau.c.-B toe studios. Today there are 76. irrvT Vnnr movie reporter, HvTson Carroll, takes over tb.s column again. Announcing The Opening of The CORNER DRUG STORE Phones 82 and 83 J C Murphy, Owner Opposite Post Office "Our Prices Are As Low As The Lowest, Our Quality As High As The Highest" if Dextri 3 Maltose 63c X. ' Jf FuIJ Pt.' Russian L Mineral 19c Free Ice Cream To Every Child Saturday When Accompanied Hy An Adult 25c Kotex 20c 2 r 35c $1.50 Size VITALIS $1.19 f)0c Size IU RMA SHAVE 39c 100 Bayers ASPIRIN TABLETS 59c Full Pint T Milk oi Magnesia Jg 75c Size (ASTORIA 59c $1.00 Size CARDII . 79c 60c Size BROMO-SEIIZER 49c 25c Size EX-LAX 19c 75c Fitch SHAMPOO 49c 25c Size B. C. Headache Powder 19c $3.75 Horlicks Malted Milk $2.49 Ml U M- I rim m We Hope You Never Need a Prescription! BUT IF YOU DO . . We will be glad to serve you! Only highest quality ingredients used in com pounding at The Corner Drug Store. There is a registered pharmacist on duty at all times! The next time you have a prescription to be filled bring it to us and you'll be sure that you are getting iifily the purest ingredients and that they are properly compounded! Tooth J Paste K 39c 35c Laxative BROMO QUININE 27c 5 lb. Package Sj y Epsom 75c Glovers MANGE REMEDY 69c 25c Kolynos TOOTH PASTE 19c 75c Antiseptic LISTERINE . ; 59c $1.00 Size LAVORIS 79c $1.20 Bottle LYSOL .... 83c 50c I'ebecco TOOTH PASTE 39c GOc Size Mum 49c 50c Lucky Tiger HAIR TONIC . . 39c $1.00 Miles NERVINE 83c 60c Size DRENE 49c Ammers Prickly 1 Heat Powder 19c 2 35c COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE Delicious Drinks . We Make Our Own Sandwiches "THEY'RE GOOD" Kleenex V 28c 1, 60c Size Sal Hepatica 49c i. WV 10 Ml "I! P l " t '
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