COMMERCE MEN pijjj TEAM WORK ''big STATE NEED flitvill' ' Coiictttl rai'd effort aud team . betterment of every at u> 0f Western North Carolina ir'. tiu< Keynotes sounded at the ''Till', l'ie Federated Chambers p^nuiiei'-f of Western North Car ina Kru'a at the Battery Park Hotel. TIk ? 51 delegates pres ' . ,vi?iv-i it ins;. IS cities of this sec fllt lVr , liaii aiul t -1' matters oi housing fa (iliti('5. " tours, week end visi #IS am| ii>ui ists, real estate protec tion. lisii ?amc preservation, ,tfI?Stn ;'!!-> -e.i 1 lining tiiat real estate Ljjnlj bf M-anized in all towns in H'eiterii Carolina under plans approved b t lie National association #f Real K-iiite boards with particu lar retVivuiv to the adoption of the iode oi' ethics of the national organ ization. U was proj)osed that the real f5[gie Imai is develop a co-operative srrangtiiui:; lliat will prevent con duct oi' at ion not in accord with the realtors" code of ethics. [t was unanimously voted that VTestern North Carolina outer an ex hibit in die Southern exhibition, to ^ held at Madison Square Garden, Jeff York City, in October. The com mittee appointed to take charge of irraiici'inems is composed of F. L. Adolpli. Lenoir; II. B. Corwith; Sa lada; T. Henry, Spruce Pine; Horace Kephart, Bryson City; and F. Q. Boxer, of Ash^ville. ' The exhibit is planned to cover 2000 feet of floors.space in which will be pre sented tHc? resources, products and Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Kaymond Glenn JEWELER v [ possibilities of Western North Caro lina. Private exhibitors who desire : to participate are requested to com municate with the Federation secre tary, F. Roger Miller, before July the first. The co-operative advertising com mittee was elected as follows: G. A. Abbott, Marion; J. E. Stubbs, Hen dersonyille; C. E. Vaughan, Black Mountain; H. E. Buchanan, Sylva; and L. F. Jackson, of Burnsville. This committee will prepare pictorial letterheads, envelopes, folders and other literature advertising Western North Carolina as its first active work in the campaign and these will be distributed by all organizations and their members. The Federation voted to publish a booklet that will contain tour routes from various points, points of inter est, hotels, highways maps and illus trations. This committee will be com posed of F. Roger Miller, Asheville, chairman; E. C. Kingsbury, Frank lin; Charles Lynch, Tryon; E. L. Withers, Wayncsville; C. M. Stur key, Lenoir; and G. A. Abbott, of Marion. In connection with the work of this and other committees the matter of fall advertising campaigns to be sponsored by chambers of commerce and other civic organiza tions of Western North Caroling to develop fall and winter tourist travel and to generally promote business was discussed and plans made. The committee of extension to prgjnote new organization an,d to extend the federation to take in all counties of Western North Carolina is composed of F. H. Coffee, Lenoir; A. L. Sand idge, Bryson City; "W. R.. Mehaffev, Tryon; T. A. Wilson, Saluda and J. E. Stubbs, of Hendcrsonville. Mr. Rogers made the opening ad dress at the morning meeting which began at 11 o'clock. Mr. Rogers said that it was the purpose of the or ganization to unite the constructive forces of this section into one great forward movement in which all cities and towns might participate. Lunch eon was served the visitors by the Asheville Chamber of Conunerce at one o'clock and the meeting adjourn ed at 4 o'clock. I Lenpir was selected as the place for the next meeting of the Federa tion which will be July 28. The Federation yesterday passed resolu tions thanking the Asheville Cham ber of Commerce for the luncheon served the visitors and expressed ap preciation for the eo-operation .which the Asheville organizations through out Western North Carolina. TUCKASEEGEE An interesting sermon was preach ed at the Baptist church Sunday by Rev. Mr. Owens. Sunday school is progressing nice ly since warm weather. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hooper spent the week end with their cousin^ Mrs. Sam Bryson at Glenville. Mrs. S. M. Parker and Mrs. S. H. Henry went to Sylva Tuesday shop ping. Mrs. Ranzie Ashe arnjd family of East Laporte spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Parker. Misses Annie and Louvenja Middle ton of Cedar spent part of last week at this place with their cousins, Misses Annie and Fannie Middleton. Miss Leo Henry spent last Satur day night with her cousin Miss Wil ma Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wike were called last Sunday morning to the home of Mrs. Wike's parents of Wolf Mt. on account of a serious ill ness of her father, Mr. Julius i. t'm Brown. We hope for him a speedy recovery. x Mr. and Mr.s S. M. Parker and Mrs. Ranzie Ashe and family visited the home df Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Middleton and other parts of Cana da last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Henry and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Hen ry's sister, Mrs. John RiAgon of Oak Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. John Parker and lit tle daughter Wiline were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Jas Middleton's Son da v. The young calf should be kept off pasture unjtil about three months old, find dairy investigators. Fresh jwsture and a milk diet will cause stomach disaorders in the young an imal. Fr?sh country eggs will not be true to name unless the rooster is remov ed (from the flock and the eggs gathered frequently and kept in a cool place. 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