Fire Wood Is Needed
For Winter of 41-42
. :.o:in pom*, to hiK.'itr con)
, !tr ;tw winter of R
, ..oe: Extnulon l?rt?:?r o! N
( ? Co11ck?*. suggests :o farmers
? y prepare now lor extensi*. t
. m: tings this winter.
! ? :: .f labor is available :o m.r.e i
en: quantities of cca. lor cc
ourpose. it is questionable
. . i asportation facilities w ..
. .able.'' OraejKT de-.lared, and |
? . this situation .s bound I
, . greater titmand fc r
. : ester pointed out that
( tl furl wood market
. . ? many farmers to di.-pc.( of
. .ardwood tree* r..v ... ?t.
rr.- r or other commert .a: pur
T.ie earlier the star: .. r....c!<
the more nearly the w
\ ? ? .soned when :!.? de:n.in?
I ? .ictive. Oraeber stated.
I ? -t:i:e advantage o! iiierf.. --
?.>?-? fu. wood, the
. -d a nr.' f .
. ran should be 'Donl s::.;j
. ' h sa.d. A g tl Itt.n
?
? . 1 > 1' AJ'.f 7 ?" -
...t: ? mrwood, fclack gun? . itorti
Cut crippled, cru vded. ...
i ? :i trees of any spec!- Mafc
: tree Tops left from recent saw
. rations."
(:?.!? .'aid it Is a good idea r. t
? more than one-fourth :
? ;1 .ume of timber in any one
>f average hardwood stand*.
V..1 give a profitable harvest,
same lime ma Hi *. a in an
: tu'e stand of crowing stork.
w "Victory" Symbol
Now Spreading Fast
Over Conquered Lands
.-.ous.inds of roinmunities
.,>ut Nazi-conquered Europe
"V" has appeared, chalked
...... on streets, pavements, side
ONLY A HOG
IN A GILDED CAGE
That's Your Engine :
Unless it Gets the Best;
Gas and Oil Possible.
Unless You Make Your
Engine 'Happy', it is
Liable to 'Eat You out
of House and Home.'
BE SURE
WITH PURE
Woco-Pep and Purol
gas not only give more
miles per gallon?they
KEEP OUT CAR
BON. They're Sol
venized? a patent pro
cess that makes car-:
bon impossible.
WE SELL' j
TIOLENE OIL'
A pure Pennsylvania]
Product ? the Finest]
on the Market, Regard-^
less of Price. j
Woco-Pep Service
Station
*?rphj N. C. J. L. Hall, M*r.
Lumber Workers
Minimum Wage Due
For 5ct. Hour Raise
a:; industry Commi'Ut !< r lumtv r
and timber products n.t? r? ruamw.1
ed. tnat a minimum wage ol 35c
an hour be established !:>r !!.<? n
dustry. The minimum watt- now
the statutory one of 30. an hour.
Persons wishing to appear ! i ?
against the raise may do so a: a
public hearing in \V.i !..m" t n. D C
on August 5. I
Time and cr.e-hal! tin rrg
rati aas: be paid Stir all .. u:
excess el standard .'..?kv.uk '
40 hours.
The lumber and '..rnt*.: ; : t ... ?
industry It defined as: "Wood
m:i.:nv and mi I.icir.p. v; o
ir.s. .niv.id.i.'- oai wit .c>u: limits: ???.
kiln or air d slns. and the man.::. -
?ire of planing m.;; Piodncas. c imtasj
cm .^ocQHaboxei, ooc : .
and -i-apii.;.- : ? :naa'.;f.
: spe. pioduc--. :.: lut na
?a.' .-r. limltitiM: ?..;?!?> eooprr
?enoer- plywood an:1
? nlkii on store window* and
boards. I" . ? .? symi: . : ? V. ? rv
i-ed fa." mill. : . ,ipi'.-x ptoplt.
In cnt week in July, mor.- than
G.C03 French men and women were
thrown in their community b. i..
I charged wirh scrawling this vengeful
symbol win-re'. i r they could. Increa^
.ngly it is used, for example, i:.
Morse-code form three light tap.
and oni heavy when knocking on ?
| neighbor's door: or again in concert
ed applause at movies and play. Tin
! so-called "illegal" radio ill various
European count ru . use it now a-, a
call signal or station identification.
Responsibility for its spread i- dif
ficult for the Gestapo police to trace.
Ail they can do. in futile exasperat
ion. is to execute mass arrests. That
takes time, and only serves to en
courage the spreadof the "Victory"
symbol and to encourage hope and
i determination, throughout conqured
j Europe.
SAVE WITH
THESE PRICES
Yard Eggs, doz 30<
Qt. .Mason Jars doz. 74<
White Cabin Self Rising Floui
24 lb sack 80<
Bananas 3 lbs. 20<
100 lb. bag Shorts I tine quality
SZ.00 75 lb. bag S1.5C
7', Cotton Meal, 100 lbs. . ,S1.8<
Oliver Mowing Machines 1 4 1 ^
Ft. size) Only a few left and fu.
ture stock uncertain $98.50
(Plus Tax)
'
Kellog's Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs 15c
ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF
CANNED GOODS AND FRESH
PRODUCE.
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
FARMERS'
FEDERATION
Mrnphy. N. C. Melvln Propst, Mgr.
MARBLE NEWS
Mrs W? n;;? 1< . r.t ^ r< '
Satuxciay trojrj Ntw UniU>n. Ci-nr;
\\ ? :t s\A I**. ;\Yi wt?k- v. . ..??
:usbunct. V Lox.zu t. ;.a. bio:
wi?i ' S Nav> * - . t IHyvaz.v ]
M l" ? K. ?? w ? Ma. 1 ?
M ' M , W V httU ?
Can: 021 :.av? murnw trotti a 'ovr
i ' ? ? I'.*. ? .. Stmt s.
F: uiik K .,'ii.ru^ V : ..i- "t* ? r,i
ploy td by T. V A. '& Jt!frr.*or
C y ; i Iran ? !< r:t u ' H yt -
COUNSELING
SKY-PILOT
ANTHONY
by
T.iul Inlhorn Bark#r
Till MOl M VIVx \|;|. ,
5 jOO !( ( ! ?; L
mm coats abc ?;
iyji ciay A.,
below. We p:;:
Pt.unc Gap. A.
mlted : .1 : into Tennessee. a..
us were she hemlock- ant: :
J awe. as v.. d ;;>
j Thert :? sometiiii: f . .n.t : .m
I about mountains. '!...?>? cause or.
look up. To t,: . born m tin Blue
Ridge Mountain : a challenpt
to every lowering peak. To one bora
in the city or on tne plain, there is
a thrilling fres a quiet adven
| lure, a peaceful atmosphere of calm
which brings one nearer to the Great
Artist, the Creator of all beauty.
There is friendship among the peo
ple of the mountains. OI course
friends are dear wherever you find
them. One's friends in the mountains
will never be forgotten. There i.
Uncle Bud Hixon in Sequatchi Valley
Tenn. One summer a young "Preac
her Boy" from college came to his
home to make his headquarters for
the summer. Uncle Bud was ill. bu.
he told his son, "Let the preacher
come anyway." The young preacher
took a train for his new parish of
three churches, out in "God's Ou;
of Doors." The train pulled in to the
station about dark. Uncle Bud's
married son was there to meet tne
tiain. Hp took the new preacher in
his car as they rode he said. "Pappy
is worse. We want you to get some
rest, so we have arranged for you to
stay with Mr. Smith." Mr. Smith was
I awake. He got up out of bed and lit
| the oil lamp After a short but friend- |
j ly conversation he showed tiie gue.it j
j to his room. The night passed hur
ridly as the refreshing and cool air
breezed through the open windows.
The next morning the "Boy Preacher"
walked out on the porch and be
held the glory of the morning .sun
as it set its shining light over the
world. The call for breakfast was
given. There was an inexplicable ,
silence and spirit of hesitancy. Not
all the family came to the table at
first. After grace was said, some one
spoke. "Uncle Bud passed away this
morning at three o'clock." At the
funeral the next day. one of the
members of the family said, "You
are to spend the summer with us
just the same."
The mountains causes one to re
member a figted young Chnstain girl
who know that "The Miracle" had
happened. She experienced a cer
tain joy and happiness as she lived
for the Master. One day the Minister
and his wife took her on a short trip
among the mountains. There they
went over the vows of the church in
preparation for the reception service
the following Sunday. Today she Is
a nurse of inspiring character.
The mountains, like friends, are
calling. "Look Up! Come Up!
Yours for life at Its best
Sky-Pilot Anthony.
T Man Job Open
With 1. S. Treasury
Pays S2 608 Yearly
"V C.\ . s , ( rrm. l?as ?
ar:u ui <N. rr. lu.ioi. "< *r the p<?^' ?
f i v | ? * A'.? lit. at !
a *.? n v : *> .! ? ,i ?...?? Kmpl 'V* j
r T if *! ? .. iry Department . ?
' ? ? : !? !;???' inve itinat - !
. r.v.c : ? i:? <: -a ??rk of 4 j
4 :.?(?:? r >vtrinr a 1
v ruare t!
1- ' .i rxpcri- j
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ad '2 vo li s |
siaiir1.
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A. Arrowood Mrs Har: Ingram!
1 M. B: r:. M: W. \V M.j' r.
; M: Went;- .. Lf M CiaV
K.m ? . Mr \ .. :!.. . M: Chrtg
1 lie i ? d Mi I .. nk I itt h iohn
Mr>. C Bry.M-r.. M: A. Kin
Mrs. Prank W M: . OI II. ...
Mr Ed.v.i; I?.. : . . Mr Fi.ti.ri K : -
1 Patrick and Mi Frank.* M Tht
< next meeting will be held at the
? Junaluska ; 10I ;n Andrews nd v
! evening, August 25.
I Mrs. Ralph Day and baby left
. Tuesday for Lake Lure to visit with
I her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Corn.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lovingoort and
; children of Enaka spent the week end
here with Mrs. Lovingood's parents
' Mr. and Mrs. Barney Coffey.
I
' 1 \ r of
fricil^ ? t* ;r i- (lie toun.lat
ion : i tr " - ' -i? nt ? i all : %K t? To
prnvo how itt, v?i% tanl tlour is. she
*ayv < 'i if. I on; any out
inpr< r.i i-\i ? )u t l 'ur, ol' dn\
bakim: f? ? i * ? .11 i -tili ct i an rat
able <>. ??:*. ir\ b-.n inr out tlx*
Hour ami wh.it m?u vol. With
flour i important. Kosio insist*
on t ho finest money ran i?u> .
which -fw says is Whit*- Lily anil
from ihr v. ay folks u?> on about
\v r bakim; am! come to her for
advisr. K?i?ie n'u-t I* riuht Sh?
tolls c\?is.no to writ?, lik? slit
did. t< i .; White Lily Cooking
Guide ? a r.uridrod page* ot pic
tu re- .k ! : .! r< i - <?t cieseript
ir.n. ami at m> n -t .it all. .lust mail
a card to .1. Allen v*nith & Co,
Knowilh*. Tcnn."
? Only UraVB&SAL o&m T?
aftrfon Cooldnc" ? Mm MHF -mmj
klwtiaK, vtdi kw mk, etna
?arMaR. Sw tht nn UHimu
? - Bm?i Ran?c today.
$129 up
MULT I HEAT COMTROIS
dial 101 surfncrhrat.i.
Stgnalitc Indicators
show when current
is on. #
IMG* m. 0V? COWTMN.
?witcHea automatic -
ally from preheat to
p baking, light* up to
show when oven im on.
Jtt?CT-A-TB01 permits
use of Timer Control
oven, ?onoomy
cooker or convcni?n?c
outlet.
MURPHY ELECTRICAL COMPANY
Mrs. H. G. Ellcins, Prop. Phone 134-R