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Page 8 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 19 ur- TSSfc , EV" - ft' L f , out 3r f s , , .. Th "" 'irjyl.f T-y'- v:f --s t5 sutes - ' V I , TKZ'Zt'''- v win. f ct iA to I J; THE WAY OF THE $ . i til ' R 7 TRANSGRESS IS : VV jST ' , vV LARD! - Thi. porker f, 1 M I7) I V "'3ed too heavily ,n 1 vi I S a coholic mash and ! 1 ' 'l lill'! iNJ Vf was caught in this sat- .., V 111 1 ' isfied pose by a jealous i ;:. l:T'1 1 11 I ifT t ' '" V' 4 photographer. ! . : I "V " 1 golf champ 1 . i ;'l ' I I In Johnny Goodman, , ' ' Jt2- k Mp " 1 pride of Omaha, -J, -V' I K -jV Uj: IfV 1 Neb., who won the "VSV JVX k ' 6j f 83111 4 VI National Open Golf 'PcC- xftf " ?' i'-iJ. , Championship. at I yWyV' y' f-,? - Z' 14 Mrs.C;W.AUen,76, Buried In Jackson County Recently Mr.-. Allen Died At Home Of Her Daughter, Mrs. E. C. Moody Here Honor Mayor YOU PICK THE WINNER! It took Aqueduct Judges Ave minutes tj award this blanket finish to Hellanthes, on rail. Gilbert, center, as 6econd; Blenheim, third. A $600,000,000 TEST! Rep. Dlrksen, III.; Capt, Rickenbacker, A. A. A. Contest Board: Dr. Dickin. son, U. S. Bureau of Standards, and Ernest bmith, A.A.A., Inspect apparatus for second test of aico- hoi blend motor fuels, which showed they reduce efficiency 5f0 and would add $60U,uuu,uOO to na tion's gasoline bill. 1 1 Ih ltr i: s 1 a J r;vs . vnw i h a i i i t i'MlilMiLllUil Li.H.JiUa u Tuesday morning, June 20, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. E. C. Moody. Mrs. Anne Angel Allen died after an i'lnes-a of several weeks. Mrs. Allen wa, born May 22, 1857, ir. Jackscin County. She v.'-s the daughter of Marvel Lewis Angel and Narci.-sus Dryson Angel. March 14- I l-0, at the home of her parc-nt in Jar':on County, she was married to Mr. Carey Walton Allen, a son of David Ja.-per Allen and Sarah Lenoir A her., also of Jackson County. Most of her happy married life wa3 spent at their home "Tip Ton" located on the farm near Sylva. They en shrined in their home the true Amer ican ideals of plain living, iiit'h thinking, hospitality, and lovahy to the Bible. Mrs. Allen was an active memU-r of the First .. Methodist Church of Sylva for nearly fifty years. She vas active in the B. H- Cathey Chapter of the U. D. C. She and her husband livi-il -o see their eight children hap idly married and comfort ibl-y settled in h"mes of their own. and all of them loyal to the fine heritage of a good name. The funeral party that left Way. nosville early Wednesday morning INAUGURATE NEW SPEED SERVICE 'ivian Graham, favorite grand daughter of the late Mayor Anton J. .'ei.r.ack of Chicago, planting an Anton Cei mack" rosebush in the gar den adjoining- the Horticultural Build, ir.g at A Century of Progress, Proud Mother: I think Harold more like his father every dav Neighbor: Really? And y'h-. done nothing to prevent it? The Employee: I came to a could raise my salary. The Boss: This isn't pay da The employee: I know" th thought I would speak about The Boss: Go back to wo don't worry. I've managed to i every week so far, haven't I A the train pulled into th. a traveling man stuck hi; h-.a of the window, and calling t standing near, said: "Here, sonny, bring n;e ... wich, and here's another !..:.. one for yourself.7' Just as the train started tj ; .: the boy returned, munchirg wich. and handed the man a i;r:. shouted : "Here's your dime Mister th is ad one." ''Got any thing snappy bands?" asked -he boy from town. '"No," said the salesgirl "but we've got something catchy in fly-paper." Ex. Conductor (helping stout 1 car: ler snouiu taKe yeast, ter 'elp yer rise better." Mout lady: "lake some lad. and then yer'd be be-t-.-r ' was met uy an unusually Jaige as semblage of friends and relatives at tne rirst Metnodi.-.t Church in Sylva' AUTOMOBILES IXCRtAS wheie the funeral service- was held I A. J. Maxwell, commissione: at ten o'clock. The pastor of the ! revenue, said there was a cor.t church, Rev. Wolfe, was assisted bv steafK incrpaso in nuromobilo Rev. Mr. Murray, pastor of the Bap- j (ration in the state. 'Tract t hurch, and by Rev. W. Reid. -I even- dav now for more than CO The pallbearers were Me-rs. Gil-: the registration has been higher Kenyon ' f,,r the same period How our Skin Revealc I em ment. Health and tniotiona bilitv. A Distinguished pt-( i Points Out I hat Nn Ui; km Alike in 1 he American eekh Magazine Iistributed With ei dav's BAI.'I IMOKE AMERICAN it Irnni vour favorite neu-dr;ii. neu-bov. JUST SOME OLD LOCKER ROOM COS '.S! Jack Oakle solvus six ton.blnations Ipv3ivl.no, tcft to right, Tob wing, Patsy Bellamy, Dallas Detf, Airtn Briar, Anne Nagel, and Jane Allen. 4 BLACK OR PINK?? Ysmeond Dauphin, 57, Hai tian Negro, clatms Vooaco doctors pills curfd his ar'. i uiM )ut t'J.nl hliii p i i.k : Livestock Yard At Asheville Has (her !J 1,390 Sale 2Sext ale Is .scheduled 1 or loniorrow. Havwood .Men Make ales Carl Fisher Gets $200 Robins Reward VI l: a iv oir: Norm ar..'.;r.a tial ;.-u;vi- -;.f owners a -. n- ment 'during th A-K i . 1 cilities f.- hand: ing liyestvck of ; Tiie m-ariu :. vv ed bv; a gi-'-up C a 'i i l stockmen headed Maciison cuuntv, Friday. June 2:; sa'e- 1 -i stock f'.r ?4 3-l. T-i 'i F ridav. June ."-it'. his associates and hvestocK ..is of W c-stcru wcome to;t-n- :.ev weal in v. -t .-; ! :'.is with nd trail. r.g the fa-sell- Raymond Rohi?:s last No the. fann'Us -.dry" .leader ri jUs'v dif appt'111'1"! from was ..warded two hundr L I im 1 i-t 'af! sa:d he was sou ni-iny to get .an educa tii. a divtor and practice N vth Carolina. I ;Ohe! vonmer," alter ' had myste- a-hmgtvn. ed dollars by week. :g to u-j the a: d become ustern hich h is f'U'.'t launch ct estern North f-.as.i rn lennc-ssce R R Ralll-e, of ('iFKiaiiy .opened on m Asnevihe, w.th i 1 it 2i t id of '1 in cash. is scheduled for ar.d Mr. Ramsev and Sun Shines Here While Hazehvood Has Hard Rain ( OUI t C 7ON . picture. I. X.: has .ce d tt .Mr. lionrv wa ssioners - but . the sch-x,! -.boa I h per w;ts n'.i c---:rim : .rr.iught in j '. r .Moody. Iruman M-v;. I -J' oiiy. hick i:?on, ot vlva; Joe said Davie, -.t Beta ; and R i.'p'i fatham, id' ; ifio.-e in . liiaig- rt tne . . were; Mu-.-rs. W:'.':am Cuiti-. .:: .: y.: Thma Wj-'oh, John U'-:, -Thomas X-'-- -H I, : K-.lIy and J-.-hr: I'a-r.-. and Misse ': i ' -:: :'o-r '::i- i, v. h-. i : i ai.i lit , S T,ll n d i I'Kof i oi odis i 1 -1 Slr - "1ri2':9lk f K -' ' ' '' N. .-: .Mrs. R. ; Specializing in. the non-suri I I JL-VlC W I ' ' I At.anta Ca.; Mr. H. oliice treatment of rectal d,.,- lW- Wife ' f M N'.I 1ft ft I'ub'u mtmu Bid tr V II I ' ' ' V Im,! I'HONr- 1111 V-HIMIII N ------fefe--A!v:---. w.,,,;:.:. r,,- . 1 ' 'M y.. -'- H . -:.::-: V- . :;..,':,-. t-.it:,. f jfrf I S l ' - e - r ij I i i t i nf - i --i. ' .;-4r-i Sl3 fac ur.ti W, Th K u-e urging all farmers growers to let them know m -advance tne number of head of stock they expect to bring ' to the market Ii an accurate survey of the stock to be soid is obtained in ad vance it is much easier, to-get buyers from some ot the more distant mark ets to conic to Asheville for the sales, with a resultant strer.gthing- in . the prices paid. . This is the lamb and veal season in Western Nortn Carolina. Mr. Ramsev pointed out, and the' other animals that are being sold are not first-class livestock. This fall when the better beef cattle are offered tne price for this class of livestock is expected to soar. . - At the present time premium prices are oeing paid for calves and lamos of good quality ar.d many farmers who dhd rxt attend the market open ing have indicated their intention of shipping several truckloads for the sales on June 30. The management of the market plans to hold sales every Friday for all animals exceo; horses and mu!s Later, according to present plans, the horse and mule market will be held each Monday. Among the Western North Carolina and East Tennessee agricultural leaders who assisted in the market opening were: J.C. Powell. Greene County, Tennessee, agent; T. Lenoir Gwj-n, Haywtood county cattleman; Earle Brintnall, Madison county agent; L. Dale Thrash, Buncombe county agent; James Rush. Greene ville. Tenn., cattleman and auctioneer; Arthur W WTutehur, cashier of the Citizens Bank of Marshall; S. J. Kirby, Yancey and Avery county agnt; Walter WiggCis. Grabmm conty agent; D. G. Allison, Clay county agent; and J. A- GlazeneT, Tuesday shortly after Wavnev:iio- wa- inhivin sr'.ille. Hazeiwoo-.I v.- h lv :a:n. N,. ra:n a: a i .. .. v'.'e at that hour. ; The Sylva:. ami W , :., tean.s were srhedusc! t.i ! ReheMea-le . courts, and s c 'tirts to f'rcid thenr staniin i he my . at: re Ha;:e:,v n er The -Tiirinai' Cagle. : at me. II v K. I pub recti or., g were: Ri k U. Mes- H. A Os ( PL ( Tl ue ot 1 i a "UK jrirt watci list Wt ok s eer an article- carried' t that Wade .Matthew Havwo-,.: County 'hosni H i i i i s after -the article a Mr. Transvlvania teacher. was ; t r ews' death. , We I . ir l t ' t ' n f ii - i arid printed the W e aoc.ogize to a:, the error.. . cat He tl Moun- state lied at hal of ty-:-s reported earel that of Mr not nave misleading e informa- gAli.L Uiutieivi, world lanous i automobile speed king, was a I prominent passenger on the first I , regular ' passenger plane making , .he distance between New orkll aad Chicairo la o uours. i leture 'hows . Oldfleld at Newark Airport 1 1 ratine a World s Fair Sandwich. I j served to passencers of the airline. : just before hopping off for the I Windy City. v .World's Fair Sandwich? It's made of a half cup of chopped ba con blended 'with two teaspoons of f;iayo:.::a;sc- and served On toasted ! or untoasted bread. L mted Air I-ine stewards sav It poes great j with coffee. mllK or beer. I J inie wa re:i 'e torv- acconlir.giv. those, offended by agriculture j Among the most , favorable, sales at j Tt l irke iper "g wire 1 in wi'h ' v .ar..: -..l ujv louowing. prices: lops, per H'O ..pounds;- No. -2 grade, ST per 100. pounds; thirds. per 100 pounds; bucks,. ?5.90. per 100 pounds; and real commons. ?4 per 100 pounds. Other prices were: calves No 1 choice veal, $5.20 per 100 pounds; No. 2 grade, ?4 per 100 pounds; "com-mv-ns. $2.30 per 100 pounds. I-at hogs, S4.!3 per 100 pounds; choice' heifers. $4 per H'O pound; fat beef cows. $2 to 3 per 100 pounds ; milch cows. $20 to 30 each; npd bull'- ;o j-:mo per luu pounds Farmers from all sections .of .West ern North Carolina were present for the market opening, which leaders say marks the beginning of a new era in livestock raising : for this mountain region. : The market has the endorsement and approval of the farm agents, the state extension agents, the United States department of agriculture and the regional council of the 5-10 Year farm plan. Among the farmers who sold stock at the opening of the market were: T- Lenoir Gwyn and John Hipps, and A. C. Walker, of Clyde. -Associated with Mr. Ramsey in the operation of the market are: J. N, Hawkins, S. C. Southern, R. R. Ron- ner. and J. E. Easterly, all of East Tenn esse. .'. . i roi Ii no S ENTECED TO SPEND TIME IN THE CEMETERY THEV ROBBED I t we- a luiige m H:gn Foint ou- voung men to spend one night -alone in the. cemetery in which thev had attempted to open a grave The - bovs were unsuccessful in opening the grave, bur were not successful in escaping the sentence. The bovs are to spend the time ali r.e m the cemeterv from 10 o'clock at night until 4:30 the next morning. PENNY IS GLUED TO LETTER WITH STAMP This three-cen: stamp business is in the opinion of A. H. Markowsky, postoffice dispatcher of San Bents, Texas, a nuisance. He handled a let ter with a two-cent stamp. in the usual place, but alongside was a penny gluej to the paper. Are You Coming To ASHEVILLE? Whither shopping or visiting ou will alwavs find the A homelike atmosphere here 4, '.-"'"'-"'" and courteous service to vour V tikine. . . .and the coffee shop appetizing meals. Ashevjlle-Riltmore HOTEL Market" at pruce M VIN sT. NEXT 10 M SIE S DEI. STORE Biff-3Ionev Savers for Thur. Fri. Sat. o)c Pints MILK OF MAGNESIA 2 i or 50c 2.")C Size .Milk Of MauneM: TOOTH PASTE 2 for 25c Save On Prescriptions At Smith's REMEDIES 8'oc Kruschon Salts s")t Ja 1 al- 10c Castoria . . . TV Dt . PU Si. 25 :. . . S1.25 Tanlac Sl.W Cardui T TOILETRIES . ."! Cutex ... ... . . . . - U' ,5!U 50c Luck v Tiger .... . 21c .29c Utc Mum I k- . 51c 50c Hinds Lotion . . . .-M : .Mc 5.'c Pepsodent . . . . . .;-'lc 9c SI 2 ) Li-tenne ' ' .69c S2.50 Ambrosia bet ..tsv 1 For Sale Japanese oung Men and Girls Leaping to Death in the Seething Crater cf the Mihara olcano. Read About the Astonishing Epidemic of Suicides in The American eekly. the -Magazine Distributed With Next Suri. day s BALTIMORE AMERICAN. Buy it from your favorite newsdealer or , newsboy. .15U0. 'acres of excellent farmirio; trucking and grazing land in one boundary in Ashe County, X. C , ror sale to close an estate. Un usually fine mountain land. Alti tude about 2500 fet. Con fide n- parties. Good roads, schools and tial price and terms to interested churches convenient to property. CHAS. H. COWLES, Executor, Wilkesboro, N. C. Castor Oil pt. 39. Iron Quinine Strychnine . . pt. 69c Ammonia Aro. Spt. - 4 oz. 29c Pure Glycerine . . . : : S oz. 29c Tincture Iodine . . . . . . 3 oz. 29c Spirit Camphor 3 oz. 2,)C Cascara Aromatic . ,,. . . . 3 oz. 25c Pure Olive Oil pt. 49c It Pays to Trade at Smith s LAXATIN ES INSECTICIDES 25c Black Draught .,15c tiOc Black Flag -.- ..39e 60c Syrup Pepsin . . . .;l9o 15c B-F Powder : . . .10c 60c Fig Syrup . .....;19c IWc Roach-' Powder ...19c 30c Sal. Hepatica ..,.19c 1 :55c Rat -Nip .. ... .:lc 25c Feenamint . . . . . . 17o :?.rK' Ant !!am . . . -2.1c 25c Ex-Lax 17c 25c Moth Cake . . . . . .He lb. Epsom Salt , . , . ,10c Pint Kivso Dip ... , . . 37c 15c PUTNAM DYES For Wool For Cotton 2 for 15c SMITH'S FOR REASONABLE DRUG PRICES All 5c Chewins Gum-Mints etc. 3 for 10c
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