H lift. f'.il ' ' 7 i , CtUB GIRLS -WOM ' THREE COUNTIES' CAM 1 !C.; 3rT"NGr,.TUYINQ . 4 1 A-COdD TIME. . ' Thai wVj (bat left Wshall'Monday to-be ' " camp-Jig frownli - ilea . Saowji KotwittBUading pouj r the girlrwere In fhireimpinro ' if good things to eat earijrtt e morning. They left about charge! of o'Mlsa iTrtW Craft borne demonstration agent for Ma4t 8on County. - wh 'J ; 3fc i Their camping te near Swanna noa is; a permanent camp for 4-H nt,ih bovs and girls use the aame (amp, but -at different imes-j The ' present 'eiicampmens..,, the counties of Buncobe, Rutherford and Madison.' At the camp there is one large building.falled the; Murphy Ball, three cabins,, a awiinminj : podl, nd rdaces for pUyingalrfand oth- r eames. The counselor swan- jning is Mra,-!,Smith fromMiam Florida. Mss Sally .MerrelFtff P Jose, N. a teaches basketry, Mto fielwyn McDevitt , of -Marshall , i. ...tlAn. : jThs enttrw. amp Is ender the supervision W Hiss . Frances Crafton of Marshall, Wu'ldner Edwards of Asheville, icai iMiss Laura Howard! of Rutherd ferdton. .Besides Miss waiwm 3HM ' McDevitt, -the- .ttuowinB. 3?Miri Tie Herrellr Laura 6 il W Clarr Hunter, Pauline ner, unera, ixwa-o, v..--.--- t'OTATIQN HrTh TranspottaUO , T" ."-Vl"""., "V "7,T","T tWI W ' fiMWMim1! .'!, I fe of'"ijbli Roads of the Depart MB'j6if theutstadingL prptyenu.' - ill .lost. Babt Ruth,!- worid s greatest batsman; to impair , bjr .batting that'itay o the Yao, 4-kaA.thC Dtnvit. i- . . -indicated ly- the available mepat iiiieJtigttfcs) on oak experts "which show the total exports Jh , 1929 of tf8k-s-231,024,O00 board feet were ioiiposed of '2?1,$?3,OO0 loard feet xa nt ihii oak -Blanks as eom- ipared wfth otaf of 857,v00 mBBMi-flta AHrJVr LpMketa, forslr lumberV ftdW - i- . -m..wil MaTielnianic.' W vesjf.wera Europe, Can- b(m Manilla' Woodr, Marian Jrnn. Giahsfa. Ensabeth Smith,' Mary Emnia Ramsey, Nellie WaahvPaulipeaod,, "tfarjorie 0- aeasedema-ps,, 1 NOT TO MElET tLUBS NEXT Miss Crafton wishes to- announces that she will ot meet 'he? clubs next eek-iulyi-Zr- the ;ram ithat she ' worwng - on ! vi. course; for 'Raleigh' fed' pSrejwring ior-a canning schooL ' canning; school;to. be in - 'MARSrlALt1 JULY " 'Miss, .Crafton ,ylahes'fto aniiotince AI EIGk, JULr 2i-AUC.. 2 1 iheld.at'.Raleh theteee'lof jtty 28-August Z.1,,. women; planpmg i gPi'"ft?Uase ReMiss'prafton. V "" ' m'omMM ; "-aittSH'AiKro have - fccoMoimf! 'Ttmv-,.-WTr.TrtM , t I. ! . 1 1. 1 ln -T to theatre IS WAT MQTOR TRUCK TRANf&Australian import duUea will b J Pff Vsf f 1 if iuraisheFmonMauesi:! 'LaU L -rf j ! ,?) V Aft AM It ..t't!' v W ,fi T' m Iv ! 1 v ( , , ,( j 1 Skj (.-sit )" - J I in iiBfiUmwiitaiLM.Mi . mtot off Agricultwre, is making a sumy.,o; ih handling of gpods oVer the. highways by motor trucks."" ts Thi auece8f .t:thr-tudy dependi pon. t1 extent, pf iht cooperation ref eiyedif ronj?!' thxjwners of such j ,2 . ' ' '11.. la i.'interreity transportation!," and since tne aemana aiwi value o; ima, research. -is- from and for, fmotor truck operators, it desired tfcat all operators nil in and return promptly the' questionnaires that have! been, sent out. ' Any truck operator who has not' received a questionnaire will bene fit himself and all others similarly engaged by advising this office of that fact and we will see that ques tionnaires are eupplied. It will be appreciated if reference to this sub jeet is made in the press, ealiiig particular attention- to this 1 par graph.- ... U FURTHER IMPORT DTY IN CREASES ;MADR,JtN,AUSTRAI4A With effect Jrvm June, 20, 1930, the inrDort ' duties on number of products, .were tfurtbei increased Australia. r Among th Items thus subjected to higher, duties -reis ays ups, rice, piece goods, pipes4 fishf bolta,,.agritora. implement iwl dairy appliances,-printing, machines Pared with , hi nwr pree, .met .pplUns: board feat- to 1$8 tornposed m4 JZ-hinaiiot harwlss specified, ,frigeator5 t locomotives, road tollers, wireless 229,404,000 board ,ftet'.f oak lum ber "and Je,355,000 boarfacJeet' of ra)yonf oak plaksT The" general mar- pHanks', last, year wera Europe, admM and .South; America. j. HOST O LKK-f LIGHTHOUSE ' and. parts, tlmMi manufacture si cycle -and parts (rims), tire pumps; certain ve hide, parts formerly classified as chassis parV and nowlapeciflcally enumerated ' ah d dutiable, ,rll s SERVICE MARKS i-NEW ' pJAMES I motor' -ca Idooi'jh4mdleal,eiite)lirg PivwTL ttANifEL' ABOVE ' NOR and f astinmtf JdevicW window- wind- yOtK.'.! A'ew .channel, avoiding' 4 ; ers, and1 other parts and accessories diffjieuit' band, and dangerous shofclsi ' tooli and oln"anoes,-lombejf: and haaijuat beenopened in the, James j clocks; The recent Import proihibi River, ahpte Norfolk. Vlrginia,f and itions remain unchanged.! . t.,,Av. "in'tien placed for 'the ui- Informatiott has alsou beemreceiv- dancWofc Winers, accprding io thejed thAtthe British preferential du f.nth.ii. Rervic'e..wfthe . De cart. ! ties 1 have- leeji-'ereasd4M eub- ment,.6f'JCoT4merce; This new chan- stantmlfy 'thefsame proportion, s l. VnnwW"'-' KAfndilioi'"1Rhoal4 ' ' 1 '" 1 1 "' - 1 .'-J'-:. topfronting the,retajl business man, ; of 1eredlC'Xtensiont; ,;5Po,. assist, jnj jio'ving Bis prfiblem tW. department, m commerce, ai ,xne -request ,ojfe, -vne . National, Retail ..Credifc Assoq'iation ; asr Wade a' nation-wid . survey, of 1 jtetal credit- Thes repoxtp th suj;- ; vey is divided into three, parts. Jfart , JS1 includes data for 706 hardware T Stores; 680 coal; and, wood dealers; 40 lumber and building-material dealers; 207 coal, wood, lumber and building material dealers; 203 paint, oil and varnish, stores; 731 plumbing and he&ting fixtures and supply stores; 22 stove and range stores; 49 house-fumishiiig stores; 480 i dru& stores; and 8,136 miscellane. ous retail sthbishments. It blliO ( Contains summary tables of all es tablishments covered bytthe survey. ?The; purpose ,lof this report ' ia , to , set forth !without recommendationl Sg-ary WtB coitutntiwhiia the experience of a large numoer-'Oi establishments on such.isabjtctSi as oreditf losses, credit terms,, the-, use of credit bureaus, collectiops,M!Stcwi inilll liI I I I V which wQl serve as a chart jroide JUllUOUlllJLXJU- for the Individual; business man in 1 fllH II tTt1 1 17 A fD Carrying oa his businesa-l, gaielndl. f JjJ Via T Alii vidua! merchant. Knowing nisown lTiFn ? wry nunni t w rTwnr anp being ,-r.y fiUjWafhjfigtpn' tofn Jiiomier., ta T hf J rt "-6 Experience in these matters,--' an. . fW r . '1 TM-ilS-tX " wmpVe ft withW of othe and Appalachian RtttTlCt giverT himself iccordingty. - attTq Be 3epVW3 t information of the type disclosed , ;iL t by $s credit survey,' it Sieved .j,, C&tiMhnm teeeiTMH-aataf willlw of substantial jmponane tn 4 . , , , - . ,tpes, pWthal&abllWtlPO, hJk4S;'H ?c,!e?,?: J. r-x noe : jcar j not vonry should v;jBsnmau , YoIIowia article ' I ' "o' i 4IT. A atf ' Miniature jgqlt 8en ,to be taking the country like vrildfire. This game,' whiclj seems have- originated less than two years agoj has spread , " throughout theJprincipal cities fn the ' country and 4s now- finding its "way , infos fiie smaller -towns. '-Asheville has- a number bt -"conrses, ' there be-- iiig two or three even for the eolored : . people of Asheville: vThis weeka , course is being 'prepared In Marsh all. i ' The lot next to the Princess Theatre ha? been leased and but for . the rain would be nearing comple tion. This vacant lot belongs : 'to ' ( Wessrs. Steve Roberts, A. J. Ramsey, and' Guy Roberts who have leased it ' to Messrs. F. C. Lockwood and W. Powell of Asheville, who hop to have the course ready for use very shortly after the weather clears up. This golf course will be called -the "Marshall' Mfidfe(et Country Club'V . Mr. Lockwood is a graduate ,vi the University of North Carolina, and Mr, , PoweJl . b a;tndettbn.at Princeton 'University. 5 If the llftrshall course is. patronix ed as such eoorsei are to. other cities and towns, it should prove a profit able investments oj.; A was assisttnte the merchant tr carry-on , ' rail's " bis credit business , more emciently, . f"TT out1 also wiU enable hint' to pass the . y-x. tiont resulting gains 'to the consumer in - ' - -- ' " the form of lower prices. I The Appalachian District Fair at Conies of Part in. as well as Johnson . Ckyy. has , been recognized Parts I -and H. Of the 'National Re- by the U. S. Department of Agrieul tail Credit Sorvey"rmay be obtained tmrev as, ian.1 "inter-state", , lair, v and from' his' office at the prtc of !iu this ;irmuedmte section; is listed as cents each.' " ' ' 1J ' a, part ofthe territory from which Tit ' 1 -j! P Very truly yours, - ' MARVIN SHIRLEY . , ! District Manager. STARTS RADIO Contributed by the Carolihas District OfficeUnited States Department ; 5 v l bt Commerce ' - - MOSCOWDIAL: TELEPHONES ESTABLISHED IN RUSSIAN CAE tTAL. 'At i part f of ' the five-year Industrial 'plan, aotomatid telephone exchanges - are being1 rapidly 'Install. ;fed .In Moscow, and it ia stated that by, 1942 all manual exchanges WiB be completely eliminated in that city, .leaving even the .'central, telephone - exchange operated entirely by the - dial system, according to the .Con " inerce Departmeafi transportation and communication, division." 'if.'' " v AHINGf ON : .SALE O F UNITED STATES OAK LUMEER AET.OAD IN 1029 .LARGEST IN FIVE -TEARS. Tie f ak " broad in 1923 were the largest for the last five years excepting the sales 'for ISC", accvriiir.g te-J-'Ci NLis, Asr' t C: f of, t'.e . Luber ;Divif Bion,-Co,. erce DfT-artmentt 'Tie ' dUlii: Li . " -3- fr"r" 1'.- sles of tLs,preions yeai.. . J-.'y ,s"sU nJauknowftas-nocKianuingDnoai, , , Channefand 'U .Bituatedjust abova'WEVr CLOCK' START! through the - cutoff jid;threexor four;aRWJr?hnevjcon.Ie' an1 V BUENOS .tRES-lARGENTINE TEXTILE. .jMABKET- i REPORTm) SLOW, TheArgenttf$Wketor textiles durii?ff Jniie feas drill atflhis . -?-j.r.. .... .... ... is.fUwioii; seaspft,tccoraing io a cable f rom r:Aasitantt; (, Commereial Attache, James G. i Burke", Buenos Aires, to the Bureau of -Foreign and Domestic -Commerce Business -was fair in.' carded ci'tto yarn and igood in mercerized yarn, during June with ! ome forward, coders placed durmgj iCustomerr "I'd . like1 to .See the monthV Demand' for ' silk' Hosiery good second-hand cars." wasiair.- - I V , J . Salesman:, "So would v' LASTING FOOTPRINTS ' entries in the "Tri-Stato , Classes" are -eligible. Due to the greatly ex panded area - of the local district1 of the' Appalachiaitv District "Fair, thou . sandq of extra- copies of the premium list r being, printed and a large ' ' "'"i " . r . amaitv ia' whnHulrid for, distribution An attractive iuovatioa .haa just ap-; ,r Recently at the dedication of the , , counties. peared on the .radio, market to, the jsdison-. memorial Duuains. ..rry Th,-Appftl8cbJaa .District- Fair 4MJi.ji9t- ulf.'-.,fni.iHi,..-, tw. .VamI. Mr. ; Edison . walk, across - i . . .. - . .' .. '. . . Vr.. , r.T.T -71; mi ' Z ,ri rH - . which is to pe held at jonnsonmty, clock may be attached Set an? the set tuned fte station.' At'fheUhour enie program, - we.ouiw .v t -feeg; Btan fees, etc; ThU is expected theet regardWof-whew the own-.Livea otgreatmeney remind ua v entjmb9rl Qf rtock et may be.- There ganger of Hqw, through., thia, great world they,. , . . wwt-.t the station going oiuw-wr w u f- iwenif,,, st,' - v- ' -t' . Wntninir fhMl fti shwin thialWMtji"-frm rr o nw. ai owner' forgetting te tum.efi the net, - And departs left behind them, "--"V. tL .,, ' 77 r- irLT, L;v TV T'V; for the lobk "doe, tha,JobToe at , Footprint, in the soft cemenC ?. TLTi; - . .-s' Otp' appointed time. t - - .-v f. , .-The Pathf mder, . . ,omnetition from noint Lannaivi' "I'm unrrv- vmwu P";w "r AMCANlSr-1 A policeman Iwe all a eept (" But for father we aayrpepr For potatoes 'we say spuds: And our clothing wi term-duds. Te us e sailofsi kndwm' gob, , But a -haireutVustIbobiio i For govenaoewt just-&ay .Uuiiie Sm And crowded traffic ia a jam; When we're cheated' it's"1 gip, 7 t' But 'to- us e-teartie rips 'A- Nqw all these things' Just go to show,i That abodt us there's lots to know, And foreigners -are ;ll amazed "t In learning how these things are , ."phrased. - ., !. Bobby (reading aloud): John ap peare4 prestfhtly dressed in lmmaea- late evening, dress, -What does' im maculate meanf' ' "J Eight-year-old Sisterr "No gravy spots on Thousamds of dollars in addition- al premiums are1 being offered, -end preparations are 1 "being- ' made J ' handle 'Tieavy entry lists, f The Fair c6mes the- week " f oHowing v th 'till, tfie-'' Chattanooga.' " Copeequently. many- important ' ex hibite are expected, includbg one of - the apecial car Toad agricultural ex- The'Fathfirider. "J ' ' ' ' - jr Four Brothers Who Flew to Fortune . - 1 . , ' : . -3 ; : r !-' - ' .;; s ' ivj.: 'Vig. -4 "'.'-..- ft -.:.k'it. . . - A. ' I :. 5i::. .; , " . . ,-:..!: lor ';;;.'Fvttb":'U ..... -- - J ; ' , - - ' - , ' v. . , .. t ..J , ' " .- ' t i ' .- :" ' .'"':. '.."'.-.:--...- ---...fi . , I lady who gave me the recipe' for'ed m muiy winning herds en Bome thU unnn ..'w aii . 1 tering add ttiakuig competion dif- I Star Bnardpr- "Thpn n.,f ,(flcult for the loeal breeders i thU sn'ccL we'irall drinlt it In 1.IW ' i region. This year, althdugh opeii classes are still - -maintained, there are duplicating classes in which en tries' are restricted to breeders in tho- "Tri-State Territory" ' which consists of the following counties In Virginia; North ? Darolna- and , Ten nessee: v , : . , - ' ' - ' Ashe, Watauga, Avery, Mitchell, Yancey and Madison counties, North Carolina, jj i V , Wythe, Grayson, Smythe, Wash,: ingtonr- Russell,' Scott, Le and Wise counties, of Virginia,"-' - v-,J 4 Johnson, -Sullivan, Carterr Unicoi, Washington,' ' 7' Greene, v Hawkins, Htneockv Hamblen and), Cocke'eoun ties of Tennessee, i ; vsiPractlcftlry an iFarm, Garden and Orchard'uepartmeintis' -fcre" restrict; s to entries ;f. from'; the Tri-Stata Area only. "'. ,-But in many - of . the wfimeq't ' department, - vocational wriclture,-4-H -. clubs work, I- etftj WWyV-'M':fthetwaa;.,Tare re stricted to" the' fcri-cou'hties ef Carters An uparaffered program of etf tertainment has Jieen prepared. The famous 'Summer Follfes -of ;'I980" win present 1 a huge j musioal revue every night, featuring international- -ly famous stars and & ma'fcnificemt ensemble of beautiful girls. - Each f afternoon a big prc(ram of vaude .- . ville and circus acts will be offered and at night there will be a stupen- --7. duous fire-works program," The , Heth Shows, one of the finest and -,v cleanest ' carnival ' and " 'exposition -shows In the world, will "have' the r.r midway, which is far larger .'than;-.--. ever before.' The Heth Shows have ? , their own Special train of - more than thirty cars each 70-ft.- long.The Midway, if laid out frf a single row, ' '. would, be. more than one and one- . fourth miles long.'' Several brass v bands and mahy other-f eatdres "will . -r. be "on the;' program and "will be r ; nounced from time' to' timejfr- -.,f ; . 'All countv aients 1n U the Tr , ' . slate' district . rt are 'eo-operating -V. heaitfly; and are., enlcouraging and assisting xin' the preparatiow of ex- hibits and entries. x 'Prospective ex- -hH-!tont'Thoclt write to the'Secre-' . tary,'! Carrol r"E King; .Johnson City,"" for a premium lfet,' that they will Unicoi nd'Wa8hlngt6n, Tema, as a 'not be overlooked when the general special -inducement t to -'local -wo- mailing and rdy;tribulfon laid place men, schools and elub'TC r V'-L-1 ithia ' month.' V '. ';..

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