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! , MAY 19,1932 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 iVt' b. D. Lane, of Ches an vvania, were hosts at a Vulpe party last night at 3? House on Pigeon street, 'fv'rc Lane arrived last week "anrual summer visit and are 'the Palmer House. !"e of spring lowers w?re rations for the occasion, winch were ai piay. .. were presented to the four highest scores ;t. and among the gen COLKITTS EXTFPT -17 V T-L-cro nV t'v, L"V ulStanm" social events of the week was the bridge partv K.en Tuesday evening by Mr. and All: Ben Colkitt at their homo on lential avenue honoring their guests -Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kempf, of Nev Jersey. LIVESTOCK FIELD DAY, MAY 25, ON li)V i JN FARM HERE (Continued from page 1. pian organization. Page o- t 8 C table 'St Pri Jers of the M heme was of spring Gwyn. awl s. J. .-,-, fui hc course was served 'eluding feature of the even- ;T!,tf.i quests were: Mr. and i.inr Mr. md Mrs. Ernest Mr and irs. 1 v LM KlCnesoa, -ill. ami mis. Ti-;he, Mr. and Mrs T. L . . l n I T .. ....... Mr ami is. iuw i Thomas m. Seaweii, tr. r McCrackoii, Mr. and F Swilt- Jir, uiu -uis. ioin. "Mrs Wilson Barron, Miss Ki'nn Mi C'yd. Kay, Jr., 'Wallace tfiacKweu, KD MRS- BkLi, arol ilea ueiitrnuuiiy eu- a oartv 'i incus ai u , ' , .,- r,-,., w.i. if f nt'li u.nu u v. w i j .u- wn'.riglMix-M,? -U' ana Kenr:t'i who ara .guests of ...... I... .' lU'ln't P jiTS. -'I'1 vv.rvi.v. pres'it.f,.t tiie f?easion wcie. Mrs. Kwiipf. Mr. and Mrs ytt Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and Mr. ,'.:nl Mrs. Frank Ball, and Mrs. C C. White. , i!ph Provost is leaving today iff business trip to Boston, :ietts. the nr.im.ifin n!u.. can be leauzeu ertenueh 44 ,d m, satisfactory results. .4 id To I'roxtWs-iiy He believes that such a development would provide the foundation stone toi permanent prosperity in Western -v'i th t a I'd in. flower; ,,.! PnW u ' uiat no iarnmg bection i'oi Miani lit! , pro-p'i- ous unless livestock was introduce i in 1 larining program. I also true, that no vi Kempf received th. hi ah I Hi If... I' . i X . tvt'mpi wasi -nr. i'apy said ih.u .midcuve guest nrue. i impresed bv th,. ,., .. Guests present were: Mv n.-i Mr "Ac ' people ,"f thi ,.; and Mrs. J, M. I l'1 ogressive ilevelopnumt Jerrv ( olkitt. Mr I'"01'1 industry The i .sicn o lnonrr ot p:n lied out in tin Mrs. Frank :op score prize for the for the gentl presented an Hanged with a c and white was car details of the party. Bell was winner of the 0- PERSONALS -0 -0 -lis. I. .Neal left I' riday to visit her on and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Uiaries -Neal, in mston-Salem. She I will also visit lriends in Ilenlsviile be-1 fore returning to Waynesville. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crawford spent last week-end as guests of Mrs. (. rawford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ferguson, at Jonatnan. Messrs. h. M. Robinson, Edison v. (.olhns, C. F.Smathers, and T. A. I. lark, of Canton, were among the ....tors here Tuesday. e 1 rover- .i pernu. ,ie 'k in its . L.l'revost. Mr Long, Mr. and Mrs. find Mrs. Carol Bell, Mr. and Frank Bell. Mr. and Vr '' ; Cwyn. Mr. ami Mrs. V. C Whi' Mrs. J. N. Shoolbred. i;as ier '!' that l'V-n:." IS !llU"!l if.nio of oward a tile live- Miss Virginia Welch and Miss Mary I M,- Stnngtield returned yesterday fromjf0- a Spartanburg, South Carolina, where' . .".,..K- wiey aueiuiea tne -Music festival atjtl- v. on verse l onetre. . ! Miss Ruth Ray mi: jiarion unuges, Mr. M&ek 3liI.Mast Sundav nr. ;iiu .nr. riarry (. namtHM's of -led-! i f mi Farm, spent last week-end visit- I mg lriends and relatives in GatTnev and Crcenvilie, South Carolina. Mi.-.- tiussio Martin, who is a stu dent at Western Carolina Teachers . Caroline Hyatt left Monday week's visit to her sister, Mrs. - lherrell, and Mr. Then. -11 at lunne in Nashvill..', Teiiivsse-. Mi- ats(in and Vsheville. had as her truest s No:! 15 row n, Mrs Mr H 1 W.u-im Miss Carmen Plott was the guest of Miss Alice Blalack of Htzelwood week-end. Mr. J. Q. Gnkey of Marion ,who ia seeking the nomination for Represen tat;e for Congress, spent Monday in n aynesville. , Lee Trantham was anion,? th Here from Clyde last Ihurs- Mr. visitor day. Mr. Salem ville. R. R. spent La wren ee of Wednesday in Winston- aynej- Col!, ite of Mr. wees-em at Cullowhec and Mrs. 0. was the guest R. Martin hist Mis enorr , and 1:. 't Mrs. Minnie Collins and Mr. Rob ert Woodward, of ColuniM.i Snntli Carolina, and Mr. I.E. Minis, of St. I Ceorge, South Carolina, spen': Tu-1 nay , ana m eansdav as a-uosts of Mr. f with th i b hvo se i h.ir t .i-iv! " mai.i thing i down the section f there ! ; stock..; 1.1 lg Mrs. Homer Plott and daughter, M::s .Marie I'lott. and Miss Josephine j I .lott spent Sunday in Jonathan as guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moody and Miss Mattie Moody, Mr. ::: '. M . 15. V. 0;mv sylvania. who ' haw mad- t:V il.fu sumnu-r hi.ir.v for several jvuv, ar liwd .t'hinlay nnd arc cuo-t.s at 'the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin. Mr. and and Mrs. George Plott, and Miss Eliza beth Martin wero Asheville visitors Saturday. Mr . I.auriston Hardin and young tin. Bobby, spent last week-end as guests ot Mrs. i lend'ersonville. Hardin's parents in iner Hous and Mr. H. Adgcr' Home. W. Woodward, at the Mrs. Hilliard Atkins returned Tues day night from :i two weeks' nirtor trip with her sister. Mrs. Henry T ,'Sharr, , and Henry Sbnnv. Jr.". of Ashevillo. They visited in Washing ton, P. C, and Newport News Va ED TO RENT A small cash, Call M' or wntj liox 33. 2 T 5119-26 Mr. and Norman Kempf are leaving today for their home in Newark, New Jersey after a visit of several davs to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colkitt. Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Podden r, of St, Peterburg, Florida, arrived this week f.nd will -manage the Anthony Wayne Hotel again this season. i was miK't'.i' I. .. . ,nai ine people t,:o.n ti t minded, if I may use Mr. I'apy declared: "The that seems to have held live stock nroduotiun in tii; was the general feeling that was no outlet or market tor iliU t....L ' R-.I -ii.miiia is ine center ot a eousuming area and can bo i cached I'om this section either hv ivn,.l- .... i.'dioad at a minimum expense, and the market prices there are attrac tive in relation to the big markets of inis section. "Our experience 'has 'shown 'us that Mrs. Jarvis Conian, -Mrs.. Kenneth any lie stoek, development must he I Ferguson, Mrs. Felix Stovall, and pieceded by and depend upon co-Mr. J.W. Moan returned Saturday opeiation between the city business from i. two week's trip in Philadelphia, man, Danker an farmer. 0 think W ashington, and New York. ine citizens ot Ashevilte- and Mr. and Mrs. Hit ... i'. , f ennos '. Mr, Edward Bright returned to his homo Monday from the Il'iy.vood ( ounty Hospital where ho has been for soVeral weeks following an auto 'liobilo accident. spend . parent? Mr. visitor e v e ra i d . Mr. an, Xayes Iing of Old sev arrived Sunday- to is wuli Mrs. Long's -Mi- N i Ha 1 .ir. W. B. Plcnimons and Mr. Rob ert Russell of Asheville wert here on business last week. m m m Mr. J. E. Swavngim spent last week as tne guest of his s.;n, .Mr, Weaver Swavngim, in Cowans, N.C. -Mr. K. Iiursdav A, N ood ot Andrews spent in aynesville. Mr. Thui T. d.i F. Osborno of m W aynesville Clyde spent on business. Hoyd Moody m V avnesv was among the lie from C anton i'unosday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hardin of i'isr eon were visitors here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sontelle Moody Jonathan spent brainy m Waynesille. A I N T "For Less" At Bradley's Calcimine 5 and 7cts. per lb. House Paint $1.25 $1.75 $1.85 -$2.00 and up gal. Double Thick Past $2.40 to $3.00 gal. Lead and Zinc 11c lb. Shingle Stain 90c Linseed Oil 65c Turpentine 55c gal. Roof Paint (no tar) 50c to 75c gal. Oxide $1.35 gal. Varnish, Shellac, Enamel, Stains 1-3 off. Auto Enamel Lacquer Brushes 1-3 off Latest Styles Wall Paper 6c to 20c Roll Biltmore Floor Wax 2 lbs. for 75c S. 0. BRADLEY, Manager PHONE 9489 NORTH LEXINGTON AVE. ASHEVILLE, N. C. co-opera- Faith in the Carolinas The Great A&P Tea Co. bought during the year 1931 more than 25 million dollars worth of Carolina grown and manu factured products. BEAMS- 6 25C w,.v..... i"-. jjj QtKi:u MAll) BAKED CATSUP Qrr 2 tlZ 25c CORN Iona Tender bottles No. 2 cans 23c NECTAR .TEA 3 2 oz " t M "5r- V lb. I'ks 2Sc r n CAROLINA Sncct or Sweet Mixed PICKLES 19c snr rounding towns should be made to uoueiMunu mac tne country brothers can t prosper without their tion." "I think that this is unquestiona bly live stock territory," Mr. Papy continued in discussing the possi bilities of developing a now source of wealth for the mountain farmers through increased live stock produc tion in Western North Carolina, It will probably 1h necessary to increase the corn acreage, especially through increased yield per acre under culti I vat ion for profitable hog production. Although this section already has a I Oak. great, ileal of pasture landaccording to the observations I have made ill my trip through the various counties, it will be necessary to increase and improve this acreage in grass for cat--tle and Mice p. Alter nil no animals I can be better than the food that i produces them and in planning for increased live stock production the I hardest part of the work is to pro ! vide an aiienuate food supply for the animals." -i Farmers H'irfe A wake r He was very much impressed with the wiue-awako attitude of the farm .''s and, the manner in which they are reacting to the program for agricu: tural 'tlevelopmi'.nt in Western North i t arolmn. "We-tern North 'Carolina ; newspa pers snouiii ie coinplimeiiteil iiv theirs .i .... . i .i , -1 en oris in ailing tne acricn tin , o 1 mm . r . I, mis s":on .nun ror wniK inev are l fc: doing to restore nrosnentv to the th j farmers of Western North Carolina. I The live 'stock program is the road to I permanent nrosnentv." Tiit.lilnl lhlnc fnt- hn rtnri f ir . nf the live stock market so as to pro mote this industry in the mountains of Western .North Carolina, will be rnnouncei from time to time as they take shape, it ivas explained. Just I now the effort is bring directed to- ward enlisting the full 'support of the .farmers .a?;d securing their co-opera-"'on- IP. tnotiucinc a high quality of live stock in sufficient quantities to make rde'iua'e handling. and. market ing proiiian.'e and to insure the Iu tnre staldlitv and prosperity of the market for this section. .'. -. Matort'fH.ii'!-: Or()(tiii.:d Motori:ales are being organized in air the counties anil it is expected that between 1,00() and 1,500 of the most progressive farmers in Western North Carolina will attend the; mcet- I i.ng at the (iivyn larm on lay z to i'ee just what typ," of aivimals are most desirable: and just haw the plan to i n mote a new source of wealth for this section is to be developed. SdSl in adoitjon ..to tne agricultural ex perts t'ron: Atlanta, Raleigh and other points, ounty : gents, and agricul-tiir-iT . ieati'rs. from the. eastern oountie- Ayi!. be present so they can carry hack, to their own communities the message that . will herald a new .Miss Charlotte Hatcher and Mr. J limine Neal were guests of friends lioin Franklin at a camping party near that city last week-end. visitors on ines Crock Sunday from here. ' The Sunday school of White Oak is rapidly increasing this spring. The Sunday school here is the best now it has been m years. The people all seem to he interested in the singing and Sunday school, too. . .Miss Bona Messer spent Sunday with Mt.'s i'eai'ie Conrad, of White Kev. and Mrs. C. S. Kirkpatnok of Mi. Airy visited relatives in Wavnes ville Monday and Tuesday. Mi- Yi!!i.a Saturi . Tom !,oi :ns Rotha ir.f. . .lr. ar. motore, Mis. o sb Ruth ill. Miss Adgie Price left Saturday for her Home in Atlanta after a visit to relatives here. Messsis. J.M, Massey and P. J. Mc- ( raeken wero among t hi- visitor here lrom ( rabtree l-riday. Mr. O. K. Martin and Mr. W. L. Massie returned lrom a week's busi ness trip to Jacksonville, Florida. Mrs. Snily (loodo was the guest of Pr. and M rs. S. P. Cay a few days this week. ij'.f Mr. and Mrs. Bill I olo spent last wi'ok-end in Asheville as guests ot M r. t ole's parents. .Mr. Lee Ferguson and M Medi'ord wore here on busmes . Bryan ! n.iay. M hero '. Orville Noland of last week. Crabtrce was Mr. C. a visitor B. Mccrary I'.ere Ihursd if l. raotreo was Mr. W. F. Met rary of Crabtrea W ednosdav here business Pr. visitor Mr. Tuc A.C hen Mm ay in Powns of last week. - P.lllul o- W avnesv i lie Clyde was a Svlva, spent on business. Mr. .1. H. dossctt was here lrom Clyde Tuesday. Miss Kate Williamson, of Canton, spent Tuesday in Waynesville. Mr. 1. R.PIess. of Fast a visitor here Tuesday. " Mr. J. Ci. Stikoloathor, of was here on business Tuesd Fork, was Asheville, ay. quart jar quart bottie ISc i r ti Ready-to-Setve 3 cans 18s E M l Ui can 13c , N b- c. AGL!SH STYLE ASSORTMENT era in region. 'HUltlll it- prosperity in this WHITE OAK It seen; .i.ng mor-. ! .t- I CUR OWN Nut Margerine 2 lbs. 23c 'LOUR Iona 24 lb. bag 54c fSsAriANTIC & Pacifec ca ' he 'tri'-'r -few davs !.. Tri'" pi vur:' hi"' -- :e in '' ly finished n'nnting corn and they are n-.v.y . r paring to set ouC tneir toiiacce plavts. The toba";r plants en W hite (iak are very good. A few bugs are eating some of them. Mr. : Standsberry Jenkins .. and; daughter, Lottie, from Jackson county, have snent the past, week with rela tives and friends here. Miss ( ora Lee Hembree from Ha zrdwood, spent the past week with her s'.-ter, .Mrs. Anna Mae Messer, of White C,:,k. : Mr. W.A. Earlcv, of White Oak, bad an old time barn raising Tuesday. There were a big crowd and all en-"i-e.i the day.. . Mr. Il.i'-ert. Puckett and Miss Cora Lee Hembree. from White Oak, mo tored to Hazelwood Saturday. Mrs Flovd Teague and son, Horace, from Fnka. were visitors on White Onl: the nast week-end. Mrssr. Marvin Springs and Earl Rogers, from .Fines Creek, spent Sun dav on White Oak. Mr and Mr. Wade Pa vis and fam iH" and Miss Annie Mae Conrad were OF the mum STOCK F .Bemy iardwar The Depot 1 u viwuu u w Li u U4iuu izzs u i&JJ via Hundreds of Hundreds of Satisfied Customers Saved Dollars Here Last Week. Join the Throng all this week and next week and Save A Real Special. Gase Osborne Mowing Ma chine at manufacturer's cost. Brand ncwr, only a few left. For the next few days priced at S66.70 Never Before Such Low Prices On Hardware Maybe .Never Affain. CHINA WAKE Consisting of almost every item, and good quality. Dishes as low A TtLeach as Our Loss And Your Gain Buy Now. i HOES The best bargain of the day. .... 49c A Genuine Bank rupt Sale And Everything Must Go. ' SHOVELS At the special low price of only 74c The Chance Of A Life Time To " j " '.- .' ." Save Money On Farm Machinery Look at this one, 5 pound ball International Bind ers twine, 65c Jkn seller, now . . . . frl C -Hi itm itrPtfititM t W 1 III' 1 1 i i'k I I 'fa ' ' t '.Hi lr m m m 1. i, ) : 1 I it t fl J ' ' i
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