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YOUNG TAR HEE j FARMERS RETURN FROM STATE CAMP Cool Springs Chapter Members Spend Week at White Lake in Bladen County The Cool Springs. High School chapter of Young Tar Heel Farmers spent last week at the state Camp for the organization at White Lake. They left Forest City Monday, July 30, at one o'clock driving a bus and returned Saturday, August 3. They camped at White Lake with one hun dred and twenty-seven boys from six other schools, representing every section of the state. The Cool Springs boys were the most Western school represented and Moyock School chapter from Currituck re presented the extreme east. Star town, Garner, Woodleaf, China j Grove, and Eli Whitney were the Need Shoes? i 4 Here's a mighty good chance to get real high grade shoes at very low prices 5 Big Racks of Women's Shoes. - $2.95 $5.95 $1.95 $3.95 $4.95 * v Shoe Store" . * & Spartanburg,S.C i SPARTANBURG, S. C. \ "* , A Dress Event of the Season > • I A Sale of Summer SILK DRESSES The Entire Stock of Summer Silk Frocks! Street Dresses —Dinner Dresses—Sport Frocks and Evening Gowns. DRESSES reduced to $6.75 Formerly SIO.OO DRESSES reduced to $9.90 Formerly $15.00 to $19.75 DRESSES reduced to $15.90 Formerly $25.00 to $29.75 : DRESSES reduced to $25.90 Formerly $39.50 DRESSES reduced to $29.90 ' Formerly $44.00 \ DRESSES reduced to $35.90 Formerly $54.50 DRESSES reduced to $45.90 Formerly $69.50 All Summer Coats, Ensembles and Coat Suits also in .s , . i. eluded in this sale. other schools at the camp last week. I The camp site was given to the vocational agricultural students of the state by the Pharr Company and Mr. W. A. Atkinson. The buildings were also erected by Messrs. Querry Pharr and Atkinson and are to be paid for by the Young Tar Heel Farmers. These buildings consist of six cabins, a guest house, servants' quartersrand a kitchen and mess hall. They are on one of the prettiest sites at White Lake. The grounds in clude a splendid athletic field and athletic sports are the order of the day at the camp. Bob McMillan, of Davidson Col lege is athletic director of the camp. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Howard have charge of the camp and each boy takes his own provisions. Mr. Howard is supervisor of the eastern district for vocational agricultural schools and Mr. A. L. Teachy, supervisor of the west central district was one of the camp guests while the boys were there. On Wednesday the Startown, ; Gar ner, Woodleaf, China Grove, > and ■ THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1928. i' ' S^f; jjU', ' CHARLES R. PRICE ' Chief Charles R. Price, who heads the Forest City Police force. Chief Price has the unique distinction of being the youngest chief of police in the United States. GOES TO BOILING SPRINGS Miss Katherine Goggans, who for the past four years has been organist and choir leader at the First Baptist Church, has resigned her position, ef fective last Sunday, to take a place as Director of Music at Boiling Springs. She will begin her new fu ties, September 3. Miss Goggans is a talented musician and a fine young lady of culture and charm. She has accomplished a great work in Forest City, and her many friends regret her leaving the work here. Mr. James Clayton, of Louisville, Ky., is the guest of his cousin, Mr. Howard Camnitz, Jr., in Chimney Rock. Cool Springs boys drove down to Wrightsville Beach and spent the day there. On Friday the Cool Springs boys went to Raleigh and spent the day sight seeing. They visited the State Hall of History, the capitol, the state museum, the North Carolina Experiment Station, and State Col lege. HUDSON-ESSEX ! CARS AVAILABLE j IN NEW FALL COLORS An Interview with Mr. W. H. Haynes, of the Cliff side Motor Company. I ' Hudson and Essex cars are now ayailable in smart fall colors and are being especially exhibited all over the county, according to Mr. W. H. Haynes, of the Cliffside Motor Co., i Hudson-Essex dealers. These colors, declares Mr. Haynes, set off effec tively the advanced lines and vogue which characterize the current Hud | son and Essex cars. j Mr. Haynes continued: "Attractive i lines and colors play a most import '■ ant part today in the public's choice jof motor cars. Hudson-Essex sales j which have broken records all this, I year have centered largely around i style and beauty as well as Super-' Six performance. I "The great achievement in style is to create something which is perma nently attractive. Hudson style de signers are interested in producing . effects which are more important, than seasonal fads. They achieve lines. which will be as fundamentally beau- J tiful next season as they are today, j "Along with this they keep immed-, iately abreast of advanced vogue and practices. Our latest feature is n standard line of Hudson cars with all fenders and related parts lecquer- ed to match the upper part of the body. This is instead of the usual J black enamel which is the industry's ' standard practice for these items. Color in the fenders and related parts ! gives a wonderfully attractive effect and yet these specially finished cars sell at no advance in price. Hudson has spent $1,000,000 in a special plant to make this possible. i •'The growing importance of color is an extremely interesting recent phase of manufacturing. Especially, it reflects the strength of feminine j influence. We offer colorful cars be cause feminine taste guides the se-, lection of new automobiles just as it shapes the great majority of ex-' / Quality Meets Your Price in Goodyears We can supply you with genuine, Goodyear-built tires to fit your purse. PATHFINDERS if you want known, dependable quality at a low price. GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHERS if you want the fin est and best. Each tire is a money saver. Each is backed by the Goodyear guarantee, and ours. ! AND A GOODYEAR TUBE TO MATCH EVERY TIRE If you need a tube or two to make your equipment complete you will want a Goodyear of course. Goodyear Tubes give your cas ings maximum protection and help them give maximum service. We have your size—at a money saving price. Better buy a spare NOW. OUR SERVICE Our Tire Service GOODYEAR SERVICE accompanies ev ery sale. We'll apply new tires or tubes to your wheels or spare. We'll see that your rims are free from rust, check wheel alignment, valve caps, air pressures to see that every tire starts its work without a handicap. Our inspection service and our tire advice is FREE. Come in, before you start, and let us look your tires over. CLIFFSIDE MOTOR COMPANY Cliffside, N. C. • MORROW TELEPHONES 'NEWS OF SETTLEMENT ? The new international telephone service between Mexico and this' .country \?as utilized by Ambassa-j dor Dwight W. Morrow to give the (United States Government the first ; information that settlement had i been made of the Mexican oil dis , pute, which for almost eleven years ! has been a source of controversy between the two countries. A new submarine telephone cable has been laid acros3 the Mississippi River from the Mississippi to the Louisiana bank at Natchez. The large increase in business be tween Natchez and points to the West necessitated the laying of: this cable. j Miss Kathleen Baity, of Lawndale, spent the week end with Miss Vir ginia and Mr. Howard Magness. Misses Baity and Magness were the dinner guests of Miss Kathrine Moore Sunday. , penditures by modern families, and it I has decreed a permanent vogue for 'smart attractive tones. . "All Hudson-Essex cars this year are offered in modern style and ap pealing colors. The variety is wide. I All the colors used are practical and 1 |of the type that wears well, and yet | they have a sparkling and stimulating .effect which adds to the enjoyment of owning them. | "Hudson-Essex has advanced to , the position of the world's largest I builder of six cylinder cars because I its cars meet the requirements of : modern style and beauty as well as I the best mechanical construction ( known." Hudson and Essex cars are being shown in new summer and autumn colors, but the Hudson Motor Car Company has announced to its deal ers that otherwise the cars will con tinue unchanged. It is declared that the popularity of these models has given the company the greatest vol ume of business it has ever had. Several two-tone color effects are announced, as well as Hudson fen , ders lacquered in colors. Optional wire wheel equipment in contrasting colors is also offered. adv. HISTORICAL COMMITTEES TO MEET FRIDAY EVENING The committees recently selected by the Rutherfordton and' Forest City Kiwanis Clubs and the Ruther ford County Club, to consider the advisability of marking Rutherford County's historic spots, will meet Fri day evening at 7:30 at the Spindale Hcnse, Spindale, for an organization meeting and to discuss the project of erecting markers in the county. The members of this committee are as follows: representing the Forest City Kiwanis Club, Charles Z. Flack, Rev. G. R. Gillespie, and Prof. C. C. Erwin. Representing the Rutherford ton Kiwanis Club, O. C. Erwin, H. L. Carpenter and J. L. Taylor; rep resenting the , Rutherford County Club, K. S. Tanner, G. B. Howard and J. C. Cowan, Jr., and member at large, County Historian Clarence Griffin. . . USED CARS FOR SALE I have the following carj for sale: 1 SIOO.OO Due Bill on new Ford. Gets next car. 1 '27 Olds Sport Coupe. 1 '26 Olds Coach 1 '27 Essex Coach. 1 '26 Dodge Sedan 1 '27 Oldsmobile Sedan 1 '27 Chevrolet Touring. 1 '24 Dodge Coupe 3 Ford Tourings 1 '25 Dodge Coupe 1 '25 Buick Coach 1 '25 Oldsmobile Sedan 1 Studebaker Touring J. T. CAMP Phone 107 Moss Bidg. FOREST CITY
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