! .n tY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1940 THE WAYNESVLLLE MOUNTAINEER Page St rich the rule of the know, hae iir.1:; ' tb b" '".Twi, Party is rTnir n to proauce I' SerKy for the pc P.F Lnire. But, under ITU, Hitler, the govern- KfZft but also subser- P.. m nt "Wall Street R.t Mr. Hoover walked rJTu. reieo of desper- Kir, looking for that Raised "just, around the L Mr Hitler, it is the Ide street that Mr. Wilkie lorn and. where, hi business L located and wnere an n s associates ane oonoeu ThriU Star At W. N. C. Fair . Unnvei and Mr Wilkie, Lw are champion exponents Republican pnuosopuy; itv must stan ai L of the economic ladder, I ti tnn of the mahogany tthe privileged plutocrats j, . it sliD off or slide L th. floor, where the . ,io8 mav feast at tne bie business. system worked all right, tier, when the big fcusmess were overly led ana swag- with swollen wealth, but the dividends began to di- 1 then, the crumbs from Lme so few and thin that Eking class squawked so loud long that Franklin Delano elthad to come to their res- lince then all the squawking huealing comes, not from fender the table, but, from ibdve. to wit. the bie. brainy, s barons; the same fellows ild not run the economy ma- lof the nation straight ana kven when they had every- In their favor, such as: for iarkets, a docile government, Lis, no draughts, no wars, lous labor troubles, and with frit Hoover at the wheel of Yet. Mr. Hitler, those same fcs barons that made a mess res up to 1932. are clam- 1 todav to renlace Mr. Roose iho has been operating the fairly satisfactorily for the workin? class the great it; since he found it aban and a total wreck in 1932. Mr, Hitler, if you hear any iquawking from these shores, in be assured that it is not the throats of the "oppress ing class, but from the It DlutOcratR wlin i hpinir j) forced to feed the work- until they decide to em- Above is pictures of America's ace motorcycle daredevil. Speedy Merrill, thrill star of the Wall of Death Motordrome, one of the 18 big shows on the Cell in and Wilson World of Parade midway which will be the big entertainment feature of the Western North Carolina Fair. There are 16 rides scheduled to be on the midway, ' 1.500 In Cash Prizes Will Be Awarded At W. N.C. Fair 17 - 21 Approximately $1,600 in cash premiums will be awarded to exhibitors at the annual West ter North Carolina Agricultur al and Industrial fair, to be held in Hendersonville Septem ber 17-21, inclusive, copies of the premium list, announcing more than 1,000 awards, show. The premium list, copies of which havn been sent to farm leaders in this county, shows that there will be thirteen departments in the first fair, with emphasis this year on the agricultural phase of the life of the mountain country. Indications this week were that the fair, opening next Tuesday, September 17, would be heavily at tended and that a considerable number of exhibits would be receiv ed from every one of the 22 coun ties in the fair area, including- Hay wood, fair officials said. It also was announced that ex hibitors, particularly those of live stock, from counties outside the actual fair area and from several places in South Carolina, had re quested permission to enter the fair. Permission will be granted such exhibitors, insofar as exhibit space is available, but preference in the placing of exhibits will nat urally be given to Western North Carolinians, officials said. The agricultural exhibits will be the outstanding serious feature of the 1940 fair, inaugurating a new and nermanent institution in west em North Carolina. Just as the "World on" Parade" shows, Cotlin and Wilson midway, will be the out standing feature oi the entertain nlnv hem. Thank you, Mr. Hitler, for your criticism and the ODDOrtunity of criticising you which I know is time wasted Brick Homes Sell Quicker PR SALE Brick Residence." Whv do realtors start adver- fig like that? They know brick houses sell easier BUid i ETOWAH BRICK. I q) 9 ETOWAH RICK BUILDS BETTER HOMES oland-Drysdale Corp. Etowah, N. C Teleohone 3 Truck Deliveries to All Parts of Western Carolina ment side of the fair, joining forces With an unusual grandstand show to make the fair at Hendersonville probably the most entertaining in the history of the entire state. The sparkling? afi-srreeation of shows and rides gathered together by the Cotlin and Wilson organi zation have gained fame through out th countrv and the offering here will present as a free show the nation's outstanding midway act. the Great Zacchini's jaunt through space after being shot from the mouth of a gigantic sil ver cannon, which will hurl him over two towering ferris wheels The fair will get under way in formally with the placing of ex hibits on Monday, September 16, but will not open its doors to the general public until 8 o clock Tues day morning, September 17. Tues day, incidentally, is School Day, and all school children from either of the Carolinas will be admitted to the erounds without cost, har ness horse races will be a feature of Tuesday's urogram, with a purse of $200 offered in each of two races. The fair will continue with ded icatory ceremonies on Wednesday, SeDtembee 18. when Governor Clyde R. Hoey, of North Carolina and Burnet R. Maybank, of Soutn Carolina, a summer : resident of Henderson County, are expected to participate in the program. n addition to the dedication, the tVirillinv annearance of Suicide Bob Hayes and his Hell Divers, daring motor ear-drivers, will feature tne day's program. The Annual Western North Car olina Pet Stock Show, formerly held in Asheville, but made a part of the fair this year, also will be gin on Wednesday. Thursday's program will be fea tured hv a free-for-all mule race and the ft baby beef auction in front of the grandstand and the nrncrrnm on Friday Will be made outstanding by an open fox and coon hound race, open to all owners in the Carolinas. The fair will come to a close on Rntiirriav. with automobile races setting original tract records over th new half-mile tract at tne o-rnnnH two miles south of Hen dersonville on the old Spartanburg h irhwiv. The fair win nave as its guests on the closing date the members of the Western North P.nrnlina Press association, who voted to move their September meeting place from Asheville Hendersonville for the occasion. State Library Commfesion Lends Booky To Library The North Carolina Library Commission has loaned the Way nesville Public Library for three months the following: 71 fiction, adult; 39 non-firtion, adult; 6 biog raphies: and 115 children ' books. The adult fiction includes: "Cus tard Cup," Livingston; "Roberta," Miller: "Fair as the Moon" Bai ley; "This Was Home," Chamber lain; "The Beautiful Uereiick, Wells; "Glorious Apollo," Barring-tnn- M Journey Proud." McGhee: "Amorelle," Hill-Litt; "Again the River," Morgan; 'Mary 'Uusta, Lincoln; "Candle in Doors," Hull; "Why it Happenedjf' Lowndes; SaUn Was a Man," Bierstadt "Deserter," Davis; "Lilac Sun bonnet." Crockett: "Laeque Lady," Jesse; "Crisis," Churchill; "Purs lane," Harris; "Beyond Sing the Woods," Culbransen; "Enchanted Oasis," Baldwin; "Great Laugh ter," Hurst; "Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal," Douglas; "Rolling Years," Tumbull; "Our Ernie,", Rice; "Tree of Liberty," Page; Power River," Burt; !'I Was Chris t o b e 1", Parmenter; "Aritona Ames," Zane Gray; "Sister of the Angels," Goudge. "Escape," Vance; "Roads of Destiny, O'Henry; 'XJone With the Wind," Mitchell; "Redcliff," ABhton; "Wickford Point," Mar quand; "Prue and I," Curtis; "The Missionary," Marshall "Wind From the Mountain," Culbransen; "Iron Duke," Tunis; "Indian Broth er." Corvell: "Mississippif ' Bur- SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK ,m ByR-lSCOTJ A 5 MAIL BELL aefttNl. WA& MAPL'arfll. Hs coma. mwi Mila kiw woaxP. n Lkmomadl fbU CAM DfctMKCAHBL MADt rltOM OHl OM0iao$. UHOHt H ii 111 f i s lie m 4Wa, uurftp frOilLS itH.M-H t. MuerAR.o KIMMH toUKlCTlCur, IS 9 .H CAM . via.fr provb, A CAR. Wftart A Of 51 ftmtx. hv i .y v y a aw -wBtauv Haywood Breeder Wins Recognition A Guernsey bull, King's Judge, of Garden Creek bred by H. Arthur Osborne, of Canton, and owned by Alabama Dairy Products Associa tion, Auburn, Ala., has just won national recognition. This bull, having five daughters which have made creditable official records, has been entered in the Advanced Register of the Amer ican Guernsey Cattle Club. King's JnHir nt Garden Creek, will be known hereafter as an Advanced; Register aire. Only Guernseys which meet hwh production require ment are eligible for entry. Ths five daughters which nave com pleted official records are Haywood Hopeful, Haywood Peggy, Edna ol Garden Creek, Haywood Hallie and Helpful of Garden UreeK. IHSKJHlA IAM man' "Rone of Gold." Herbert; "Murder at the New York World's Fair," Dana. "Rancher's Revenge," Brand; Ev of Love." DeeDinflr: "Eve's Or chard." Widdemer; "Magnolia Street." Goldinar: "Callahans and th Murnhva " Norm: "Sanfelice Sheean; "Strange Understanding," "Lost Horison," Hilton; "Murder of a Banker." Fletcher; "Broad High W7 i . nir n .a, .1 n way," r arnoi; my .orav uin, Norris; "War on Wishbone Range," bUun Tli Dream." Wells:! "HearU Walking," Blackmon; "The Pit," Norris, "Devil's Highway," Summers; "Sea Hawk." Sabatirua: ""Miss Bugle Ann," Kantor; "We Ride the Gale." Loriiur: "The Fisrhitine Car- vans," Grey; "Four False Weap ons," "Field of Honor," Byrne; "Forest of Adventure." Ditmars; "Man at the Carlton," Wallace; "Green Dolphin," Swinnerton; "Young Felix. The non-fiction consists of: "Snain in EuroDe and America." How to-Ride Your Hobby." "Uood Housekeeninor Marriage Book," "Health, Hygiene and Hoey," "He Can Who Thinks he Can," "Men and Gods in Mongolia," "What's New in Home Decoration," "State Illusion and Entertainment." "Re creation in Church and Communl tv." "Listen for a Lonesome Forestry Service Issues Booklet An illustrated booklet entitled "National Forests in the South ern Appalachians" describing the Pisgah and Nantanaia muonni Forests in North Carolina, the Cherokee in Tennessee, the Chatta hooches in Georgia, and the Sumter in South Carolina has just oeen released by the United StateB Forest Service and is now available for free distribution. These five national forests embrace one of the most scenic regions in America, the favored summer playground xor millions of Southerners and visitors frnm every state in the Union. Illustrated with 24 photo- MARRIAGES graphs, many of them full page, and 15 line drawings, the 48-page booklet treats of the history, top-l ography, forest cover, national for est management, wildlife, recrea tion, and roads and trails of the Southern Appalachian region, and presents detailed information concerning each of the national forests emphasizes the guiding pol icy of the U. S. Forest Service: that the national forests shall be so administered as to provide the greatest good to the largest num ber of people in the long ljun. An anoendix gives lists oi tne trees, shrubs, vines, flowers and ferns of the region. A useful addl tion is a two color map showing roads and trails, lookout towers, recreation areas, and other features Avery Long, of Newport News, Va., to Lois Brown, of Canton. Carlo PravrfnrH. nt Sterlinir. Ill to Darlene Russell, of Rock Falls, Ilinois. Arthur H. Thomas to Mary Belle McEntire, both of Paw Creek, N. C. - , to Nnrth Carolina's 84th annual St to Fair will be held at Raleigh - i October 8 through 12. Western North Carolina's Own Tour Friends Will Be There) SEPTEMBER STrR HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. SHOWS I j RIDES Fun For Everybody I exhibit PREMIUMS I Auto Races - Rorse Races - Auto Stunt Drivers tviaRatBBBVBSSssssi FREE - The Great Zacshini - Fireworks - FREE Eighth Annual W. N. C. Fat Stock Show and Sale Ashe County ranks first in ths number of cows of milking ags based on the 1940 farm census of the State Department of Agriculture."..:.'- . of interest to visitors. Copies of the booklet may be ob tained free of charge by writing the Regional Forester, U. S. Forest Service, AtlanU, Ga., or to any; of the Fewest Supervisors, U. 3. Forest Service,,, Franklin or Asheville. rinim 100.000.000 Guinea Pigs." 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