Store Chats
from
C. E. RAY'S SONS
Department Store
We inaugurate today for the bene
fit of our customers, this column
of store news under the heading
"Store Chats." Week by week
you will find chronicled store
items of customer interest. Read
ing it regularly will help you with
your buying. It will be prepar
ed by ihe folks serving you over
the counter. Contributions from
customers will be welcomed also.
KAY'S
Regularly we will note the arrival
of new merchandise. Attention
will be called to special values.
Notice will be given of market
and grocery items of unusual
nature which are available only
occasionally- Warning will be
given of price advances in order
that our customers may take ad
vantage. We promise you it will
be worthwhile and interesting
The publishing is up to us. The
reading is up to you
KAY'S Incideully we are a department
stoic and we don't mean maybe.
A single visit will impress you
with that fact. Moreover each
department is in charge of a
capable individual who is eager
that you should be pleased- Qual
ity gowls at a proper price;
available to you through folks
who want to please; form the
basis of our merchandising policy.
KAY'S
At present, we have eight different
departments, and each one is a
small store in itself. I'lECK
GOODS and there are hits of
them. MIOHS featuring Peters
Diamond Brand, fitted by a tit
ter (Mr. Ives, an expert) MKXS
FUItMSHJ(;s nicely chosen.
WOMKXS FURNISHINGS, and
thev are Ready-To-Wear.- NO
TIONS and lots of them. WORK
CLOTH KS. and how they list.
GROCb'RI l.'S and they are
good feed for the cow, too.
'ML AT MARKET, and say its
never had to be cleaned up:, its
never been- dirty.
KAY'S:
Buy from the kind of a .store you
have always wanted to run. When
you have a good store you have
a good town. Its a partnership
between the customer and the.
management.
KAY'S-
Nellie Don dresses have been fea
tured this summer with amazing
success. Their quality sold them.
A few are still left from a re
cent re-order. Substantial re
ductions on summer models be
ginning this week- Nellie Don
fall models will be featured dur
ing the coming season. They
have already been . bought, and
buying was easy. Never before
had such attractive dresses been
submitted to us as prospective
Waynesville garments. We
-bought them because we like to
see the town attractive.
KAY'S
Buy a dress from us and you can
visit anywhere.
KAY'S
Attractive patterns in figured voiles
batiste and swiss. Formerly sold
for o!ie and l!c a yard- A special'
value at 2-c.
KAY'S
Dave Felmef has just become head
of our i.Yl FNS FURNISHING
.DKI'ARTMKNTl A local boy
with college training on top of
experience, in stores, he ought
to be gOod just the man for the
job. We believe so, and think
you will too- .See Us for your
fall suit. Our values will be at
tractive ..and our styles gOod.
KAYS .
If you can use a midseasOn straw
hat, our values will tempt vou.
: KAY'.- ... :.
The hammer, saw and paint brush,
have been busy with us- Im
provements are being made
throughout the 'store. They are
for one purpose only greater
customer satisfaction. The goods
are being placed before you to
make choice easier, .Make your
own selections. We wrap them
up. More about improvements
next week.
r KAY'S:' .
Watch our window- displays. In
them will be portrayed the chang
ing seasons. What you see in
the window will be but a glimpse
vf what is inside.
KAY'S
isit our Ready-To-Wear Depart
ment for womens apparel. More
loveliness than ever before.
KAY'S
An attractive line of bathing suits
is today placed at your disposal
at a bargain. One-third off while
they last.
KAY'S
About telephoning u- our number
is 12 with extensi to the var
ious departments. After getting
l the number, eimply ask for the
department.
- RAY'S
Next week, we will be with you
again. In the meantime, you will
find our store on the corner be
hind the post office. A parking
lot for your convenience.
C.L RAY'S SONS
Department Store
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County Schools To
Open Monday, 7th,
(Cantinued from Page 1)
Lois McCracken, first.
Nell Kirkpatrick, first
Hyder Mountain
James Kirkpatrick, grades 1-7.
Big Branch
Mildred Medford. grades 1-7.
Crabtree
Hugh Rogers, grades 1-7.
Rock Spring
Elizabeth Rogers, grades 1-3.
Bessie McClure, grades 4-7.
James Chapel
Effie Green, grades 1-7.
Rush Fork
Cleo Caldwell, grades 1-7.
Rivenside
Edna McCracken Ensley, grades
1-7.
Iron Duff
Frank Rogers, grades 1-3.
Mary Davis, gnades 4-7.
FINES CREEK DISTRICT
Fines Creek
Fred Saft'ord. principal
Harriet Boyd, science.
Jessie James, H. and M.
Claud Rogers, sevenlth.
Stephen Ferguson, sixth.
Pearl J-ames. fifth.
Mabel Clark, fourth.
Lela Kirkpatrick, third.
Effie Green, second.
Roxie Noland. first.
Margaret Walker, music.
Upper Fines Creek
Ronnie Duckett. grades 1-4.
Pather Creek
Herman Duckett, grades 1-7.
Redmond
Wilson Fisher, grades 1-7.
Teague
Helen Green, .grades 1-7.
Justice, grades 1-7.
BETHEL DISTRICT
Bethel
('. C. Hanson, principal.
Beulah Mae Byrd, N. E. and Sci.
Caltherine Calhoun, E, and I
Lloyd Hcndrix, Math.
Pearl Justice, ft. and II.
Stephanie Moore, seventh.
Sara Ann Long, .sixth.
Ty.-oii Cathey. fifth.
Ruth Singleton, fourth.
Pauline Sentelle. third.
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Agricultu
I5uy your flour before August 7. After that date, federal
a barrel is added to cost. This week only we will sell
Standard Flour
Snow Flour
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FRUIT JARS
Pints . ..;..
Quarts 79c
Half Gal. . . $1.15
Jar Rings 3 boxes i a
for : IOC
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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
Interesting News
From Fines Creek
FINES CREEK (Special to The
Mountaineer)
DECORATION DAY
The annual cemetery decoration
will be held at the Fines Creek Bap
tist church on Saturday, 12th day of
August. There will be a sermon in
the morning by Thomas A. Erwin,
pastor. All relatives are invited .to
come and pay their respects to the
dead. No dinner will be carried to
the church, but everybody will wel
come you to their homes.
The cemetery will be cleaned off on
Friday, 4th of August by all who
wish to help.
NOLAND REUNION
A Noland reunion was held at Mr.
D. Reeves Noland's last Sunday. All
met at the Methodist church Sunday
morning, where Rev. Tom Noland
delivered a most interesting sermon.
After church they all assembled at
Mr. I). Reeves Noland's home to serve
dinner.
RETURXS FROM JEFFERSON
CITY
Mr. Ford James returned home last
Thursday afternoon from Jefferson
City, where he has been attendisg Carson-Newman
College the past school
Mrs. Lydia H. Mann, second.
Anna Mae Davis, first.
Spring Hill
Lyda Hall.
Elizalieth McCracken.
G irden Creek
Gladys Hanson.
Erwin
Robert James.
Evelyn Galloway
Gladys Moody.
Alma Geneva Chamliers.
Cruso
Paul Grognn.
Anna Roe Ferguson.
Pauline Frazier.
Blanche Grogan.
Lima Patterson.
Essie Sellar.;.
Dick's Creek
Gay Chambers, grades 4-7.
.Marie Cogburn. grades 1-3.
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With Them Approach Fall Days Its Time To Stock Up
Better Than Ever Before C. E. Ray's Sons Are Prepared To Meet Your Needs
stocks come in, Summer shoes must go out.
specials in summer shoes.
One lot $.98
One lot 1.49
One lot 1.98
new numbers featuring ties, oxfords, and pumps. The best
in quality, style, and price.
EXCELLENT HOSE
Wheat Tax
. . . .
SPECIAL
This Week
69c
Jar Caps per
dozen ... ... .
Certo .............. 29C
Salad Dressing Pints
15 c
Coffee per lb
12k
Grocery Department
MAY'S SOMS Waynesville
term.
B. Y. P. V. SOCIAL
The young people of the Fines
Baptist church are planning to
have a B. Y. P. U. social Thursday
7:00 o'clock. Thev accept
ed the hospitality of Mrs. C. S- Green
and will have it at her Home.
BEEX FISHING
A lnrw eroun of Fines Oreek neo-
pe went on a fishing trip to Lake San
teetlah near Robbinsville last Tuesday
and returned Friday.
VISITING AT CANTON
Misses Marguerite Clark and Ruth
Ledford have been visiting relatives
in Canton during the past week.
Fines Creek B. Y. P. U. was well
represented at the B. Y. P, U- meet
ing at Canton last Saturday.
Miss Margaret Walker, who has
been visiting friends here, returned to
her home, White Pine, Tenn., last
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Greene and
Miss Maggie James attended the Cow
ard reunion at Spring Creek last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. James attended
the Union meeting at Cove Creek last
Annie McCracken of Crabtree
has been visiting relatives here dur
ing the past week.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Church, of
Ashoville, announce the birth of a
daughter, Peggy Lee, on Monday, July
21, at Aston Park Hospital. Mrs.
Church was before her marriage Miss
Josephine Galloway, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. M. O- Galloway, of this
city.
MARRIAGE
LICENSES
Arvilln. Cochran, of Clyde, -. and
Stella Gribble, of Clyde.
Nid W. Crawford, of Waynesville.
and Emma Dotson, Waynesville.
Will Green, Hazelwood. and Kattie
Pratt- Waynesville-
Glenn Sniathens, Waynesville, and
Teeney Chandler, Waysesville.
tax of $1.10
82c
95c
25c
$5.95 Values
$3.95 Values
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Are Here Again
Examination For
Local Postmaster
To Be Held Soon
To fill the vacancy in the position
of postmaster in this city, the United
States Civil Service Commission has
announced, at the request of the Post
master General and in accordance
with an order of the President, an
open competitive examination.
To be eligible for the examination,
an applicant must be a citizen of the
United States, must reside within the
delivery of this post office, must have
so resided for at least one year next
preceding the date for close of receipt
of applications, must be in good phy.
sical condition, and within the pre
scribed age limits. Both men and
women are admitted.
The salary for the Waynesville post,
office is $2500 a year.
Under the terms of the Excutive
order, the Civil Service Commission
will certify to the Postmaster General
the names of the highest 'three quali
fied eligibles. if as many as three are
qualified, from which the Postmasetr
General may elect one for nomination
by the President. Confirmation by
the Senate is the final action.
Full information and application
blanks may be obtained from the
secretary of the local board of civil
service examiners at the post office in
this city, or from the United States
Civil Service Commission, Washing
ton, D. C.
XEGRO MIXSTRAL TO BE GIVEN
Announcement was made yesterday
that there would be a "Negro Min
stral" given at the Rock Spring school
Friday night, August 4.
A .small admission of ten cents will
be charged.
NOTICE
Decoration Day will be observed at
Maple Grove cemetery, Saturday,
August 12.
Everybody is aske
to clean off graves.
to bring tools
Also invited to
I, ring dinner and stay lor the singing
in the afternoon
Everybody invited.
Special school shoe values in new fall styles
Childrens . . . . . . $ .89 to $1.95
Misses Oxfords . . . . . . ... . .... 98 to 2.95
Boys Oxfords .. ... . . ; . . . ... . 1.69 to 2.95
Boys Shoes . .... . . . . . ...... . 1.49 to 2.95
VALUES
Cotton Tax
Uuy during August cotton goods and merchandise made in whole or
in ;art of cotton. September 1st the federal tax increases the cost
l.l'c per lb. ;'
WHATEVER YOU WANT, WE HAVE IT.
VALUES
Substantial Dress Reductions
Nellie Don. Go-Eds and other summer dresses
$4.95
$295
$2.95 Values
$1.95 Values
Ready-To-Wear Department
THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1933
FLORIDA EDITOR HERE
George D, indsay, editor of the
Sarasota, Fla, Herald, was a visitor
at The Mountaineer office yesterday.
Mr. Lindsay was very much im
pressed with the scenery of this ter
ritory. He was particularly inter
ested in the Great Smoky Moun
tains National Park.
Mr. Lindsay leaves today.
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LIQUID - TABLETS . SALVE
Checks Malara in 3 days, Colds first
day, Headaches or Neuralgia in 30
minutes.
FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC
Mosf Speedy Remedies Known.
"WANTED to buy chestnut timber
suitable cutting poles or will buy
poles, also have work for teams will
consider buying two good teams."
Box 1325, Asheville, N. C.
6-13-20-23-3. pd.
WANTED TO TRADE small fiive
.room town house in south Florida,
present value $2,000 clear title, for
a desireable location in mountains
either with or without building. If
interested write, P. H. Jones, Route
No. 1, Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 17p
WANTED Demonstration classes in
child culture, and peronality devel
opment through nature interests,
language and al"t- For particulars,
address box 284, Lake Junaluska,
N. C. ltpd
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