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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1934 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER wnt ? fff - A FEW DONTS For Hunters 1. Don't point the muzzle of your gun at anything you cion't want to kill, whether the safety is on or not. 2 Don't lean your gun against any thing where it may slip off, fall down and discharge. 3 Do" t handle your gun bv the muzz'e 1 iit stock was made to take hold of. 4. Don't pull a gun toward you over, through or under a fence, or out of a car, holding on to the barrel. 5 I'n't 1 ail to unload your gun before entering camp or your car. 6 When walking with a gun, carry it pointed up, or at the ground, es pecially so if someone is walking in i front or behind you. 7. And, above all. don t shoot at moving shailows or crackling brush. It mav be vour hunting partner in stead of a nee.. Of cou'c. mere are many other "don't" which coulil he mentioned, liut if all hunters bear the above eau. Itions in mind, there will be fewer "bunting accidents during the current season. Timely Questions And Answers On Farm Problems Question: What is me.. in by the term "blood tested chicks?" Answer: This term means that tne cn.cki sold as blood tested have piown negative to the test for pu lorum disease or Pacillarv White Diarrhea This disease in young chicks may usually be traced' back to the parent -to.k and the test, whe(n there is a negative reaction, reduces the ch. rue of diseased chicks to tne minimum. Chick.-- that earn. tne Dlood test guarantee are wel worth the premium paid as the dis ease is extremely dangerous when once started ui the rlock. Asheville Million Dol- far Trade Jubilee Is taging 2 for 1 Days to seed ;oil im- MARRIAGE LICENSES Question: Is it too hi Austrian Winter Pe .s J',, provement? Anwei: o. 1 his legume may be sown as late as lecember tirst in most section.s and even later than this date . in the southeaster,, counties'. The plant :s easy t LMuw. J)ro. oulr "enl-v l vegef.tio,, and is easier to inoculate thai: vetch At least tnirty pounds ot .-ecu .-hould be sown to the acre. I he cm,, also has an additional advantige in that it '.an be turned under , arlier in Dip spmg tnan either of the other win j ter legumes- Zilla Huffman, of Canton, to Divola Henry, ot Crabtree. P. C. Shell to Xelley Parton. both f avnesville. Jerry I- Mosser to Kliabeth Har. iell, both f Cove Creek. C;imm!1 II. Holland to Ruby Long, th of Canton. John William Van Hook, of Ro rt, : 1 Knimiiloii Bennick, of Canton. Indiana s Offnial flower ! . ! . 1 1 i of the tnlip tree was ,-;'s ollielal ll.oA er by !'.-''!. the re-.i i i! i iun -I--! ': i- ,-i n.iwiT iliat K'onun-.cnt to 'y "l.:t"... , idoiiee" a home to- t Htllte - j, Turin. 1 -: v t 1"; i : t .' ! In : ! u ' ; n : : . more than loo 1'e.ls. It Uir ,..v-.'.". f at a .;! ,, t.. , . Vet every I ,; its hi-tery ;,. i, I j -i t . 1 lis I ,.. - . 1'i'x Si lirk ill : v ., ; door.-- ( :)'. v, i , ; . 1 1 ' , tie 1 'ro - .- a in.MMi'neiit It a Mart, d el" Ki',, In;. I : 1 1 M :l t . :l.".r:-i a woe!, r Ur.o Days." t0 be obsoi v !'n hundred times iirtu-i. Million Dollar A shei :'et'u L't for Fri Washington NOTES 1ve-f ed by tht nat'iitr :i Tr-.i- .hi day and Sutur. :u- V. ,v....,i .1., ; and 24th, and will mark the beginntng ot the second half of a notable trade campi.urn tl'he live contests are g.un.n- strength a the final three weeks oegm and in the four dis '' outside of llun.-omk there are 1H contestant.-, any one of whom mav emergi a.- the winner of the h.-md- ;. o.ieieo as prize -ioi .-eemcen suns nave beet) in.st:Uu popular person in his or her i',i against Minis alleged to have district. Relereiue to the ollicia! fa ! ic: pnted in the diversion 'of v standing list fo,- this district, will I h! fiom industrial to Iwerage u-e-sliow the otbrial .tan,i:ng of ea.h con j during Prohibition and the Covoni- as oi rrniay last hut it is by "lent ''.opt no means positive indication of th'e1,;ck tae- winner.-. . i. . . .11. .. .. ' ... .... ii i v'l tO l'tMM.- TAX Sl'ITS to collect ocrats would have to sit on the side . !' the oppo-tte party but, after cor. s ...oration, t:ti desks on the Di in i i : ':' Side were sqileeied c!o-er ; cither air; a :a iar row of -e,n.- ' up. mak nc tive row.- and (': eat m all. tiniy tliree row- of nine -e ts c ac h w a , y .-eparated, a.i the minority st-ie. HDOSKVKl T KKOADCAST Another li'e-ate . nat to the Amor c:in people wi:', be bioailcast by Dre ident Kovi.-evelt :n December." It i evpocted tliat the Pre-ident "ill dis cuss agricultural and relief nrom-. ins. with probably mt.c explanation of t!i. budget proah m. MOilM-.VS 1'l.KA Thomas .1. Mooney's light for 'ih erty moved forward when the -u-picme Court directed prison otlictals to show cause why a writ of hai-e..-corpus .-hould no; i-.-ue in hi- case homes and appiic . w:i! .. tftct 400,0(10 ion- now pending' additional. FOR AIRSHIPS prompi construction ol m, V.V, Pl.tlVM K.NT A em,n i n.ent is aiding 7,200, 'oo per.-oiis accoiding t,. Secretary K ki s. w no sa tnat two million of : ' - i'e ditect ellli'.oed and the 'tiu i - iii.i.ie t'y. I K(,l. ARMS ( (INTROI. Sietavy llii;! disclo-e- that the I mted State- 's urging tin p.-nicipal arm.- inaiiut'actiiring countries to agree to -oau- ida-clive control over such tratlic. PR1VAT1 PI '11. dim; Private huiid.ng ,!b..t- are being" pushed by James A. Motl'ett, admin istrator of the Federal Housing Act, who hopes to show a m.rked upturn by spring in order : o! .ate another huge Feileral building out lay. KOOSFYFI.T AWAY I'rc.-ideni luH'sevelt will "he away from Washington for about tw,, more Th -nam aiisiiips nas oecn reconinieiided 'i w eeks m connection with his mspec- to the President's av iation .vmiv.s. j tion tour of the Tennessee Valley sion by t'hairman Vinson of the! work and a short visit to Warm House Naval Affairs Committee. ' Springs Ceorgia. . r. ill a Il d ) 11- I ! I O Ale if; I :- I-, to tlie ballot boxes makes necessary some change in the standing. A wide' spread interest is being retlected now m the contents of those ballot boxes, with coup in- .-bowing activity m e ei seel loll o each dis! r-,-t wo-for-Due D..vs will make , .. aa , . 1 soue an unusual and iinupie oppor tunity, m mat lunng those two davs. Fnday and Satin, lay of this week. 1 W coupon.-, m-trad of one, will be given for ea. h ca-h dollar spent with "lie ot the As.hev.IK-. participants, as well a.- for each dollar paid on ac count. I., announcing :!p- unusual op P'd-l unity t,, ihcrea-e nia '.- chance.- of ""i.ii.g a ear, .i r. ,i.ir. u Sterne. Jr.. :" 1 "' the campaign, stressed :) that tin- w. il i. the ONLY lob luiiitv. Mr Stoi-iu s-ii,l "' ru:,-. tai.t- v, l,o hae ileferred their ' A-!i;!!'e, w.ll tjnd in the "M1'1' tin.:'. ie- : 1 1 1 1 - oll'ereil an excel '"'li: ' -' ' - - -1.' '!'. and l heir pu.rlias ', ' v . ' hanu-oin, !y in vol mg V;l " - 1 -1- til l he ilia iel -too,!. hoW ' L doc;- on i o rive two '- ' 1 r i a h. do! 1 , i .- p-i n: , i . not an :nS ilaiivji to wait for a nore attrac 1 !v i 'lei. i i.e.. Theii u 11 be in d one The once Hi' Meet of t 11 a.cor I omnn n-e. SHRINKS mighty American wliai l.ddd vessels ha- shrunk" nig to the 1 lepartnu-!-.: 'of sK.vvn: ppsKs 1'lie Sen .te desks !Kie been arranc cd -o that tlie two partle- will contin ue to be separated by the a.-le At hi-t it wa thought that .-on HOMKS AT NDRR1S The unit cost for houses at Norris, Tennessee, constructed to accommo date the fnmiilos of workers con Mnicting the Norris Dam. ranged 1 roni $2,2S, to $ti,;St!."t. HOI.C APT A -ft i r a disbursement of about '.'.IHi',0 MUIOU and with Its reill .ining S I ,:.'di i.doo oiki alletted. the Home Owm-i- Loan I oi io a t nm i.- ,, r... I M'TRFAI. I'he Picstden; i.- said to be entirely neutral in the race of individual Democrat- for the speakership, l.tst week the chance.- of Represent tative Sam Raybuin, of Texas were improved by the withdrawal of liep lOsontaw Marvin .lone-, of the same state v t no. cm- j retinanced :ore applic.tti morlgage- , n- 01 I w 1 1 i- hi; i j n. ai ii. take iy ad .11.! age I . It illl. e ; i'i liT- hi: : rjinssian 1 .1m;t. tl I'.eslon. I-, "Jtoirg in i linn i I h gi .lapa ranlie.l Ol art e(er in.ole, ! to tin "lis by mi St. P St. the Caiclul With Decoration i in -i I . : ii j tUT objects, which lire i Willi ihe Inosl perfect Wnl'lol hi-e pi-odueoil with ililinilo eaiv w -,i,-s laibel Siuioli. ir- gnna. Alunie-o'a. in Collier's Weekly. Dilen ii- many as 'Jo coats are applied, each being pul on at sea to avoid dust, and months apart to allow lor drying hiid polishing. Incidentally, laeipier will not ilry in, dry air. It only at tains its maximum hardness In tlie presence of nioisllire. vyeil a lie of I'liUll ex pi e! week. Siibiir li.-,n I b-iy-" w ere '"ide I and. w :th tile extra val " I'w-o- fo -.tine ' day-, shopping ii A-heville this week-end a re i to e.st.,bi-h new- i coords. DISTRICT :; Standing November IS. Special Attractisns for 2 FOR 1 DAYS UNTRIMMED SPORT COATS $11.95 5.rJ,tH-r:i5 ..i-fc ,t,-. -.-..-iaiiS. . I Mrs. Ceorge AY; Cu.-hitig - -Mi-. Di-aylo,, R. Justus '! Martha. Sue Fisher 4 Mrs. Don Fisher .) Hurch Allison t! Wanda Rose Pipes 7 Allelic Fluker K .Mrs. Cordon Reed II 1- J. Peacock. Jr. 10 Robert Sloan 1 1 Ralph James 12 .Miss Kate Dotso'n Id John P. Lov 14 Mrs. J. J. h-esten 15 Miss Loretta Agnes McCrackeil l b M rs-. da rvis T.. Comati 1 Mrs. R. Powrv I.ee IK Mrs. Marvin Simnis I'd Mrs: J. M. Allen 20 Blanche Younir 21 Miss Flora Arrington 22 Nathan Wells 2" Mrs. Floyd Webster i Kd Warren Mr. Joe ISrittain 20 Rev. W. N. Cook Hall F. Coroening 2K Mrs. Carrie Pope' Fisher 2! Hans Me? roll !0 Parandina .Moonev Ml .Mr.- W.- T. ' Goolsbv '!2 Walla. c li. Jackso',, 'f-'i W. A Keith. Jr. .'14 Mrs. W. W. Walker '.!" Alvin Moore W. .A. .Pre . -Ic y .. .'17 Mix C- Lewis Osboriie oSMary Klizabeih Maddux It m 1 - Every smart woman needs a good JSport ( oat for travel, sports and every-day wear. T h e s e featured Sport Coats fit beautifully and they are exceptionally well tailored. Novelty tweeds, in rich autumn shades. Sizes 12 to 41. Second Floor GROUP! W'n.v.ai Indiana The W aiscai li bai:- wore I'r.iel Ily and of very ph-a-ant ibsposit ion. 4-of Indians, -they. A-.ere- ri nia i kably . go'.nl lookitig. anu soifie id ike girls i-Ouli) have eompan d i::i.ralil. in this re gard " w it h tiieir: v. liife .-!;.. iied sisters of .North Aiaerie.i. .'I'luhr skin wa- al llliisl w l.il e. Tin, iiaiije (if Jiic t ribi.-, in fact. - w.-s dori ved origiiiar.y' fro; a I kU Cireilllistal'ice. ., Tlie ; wulidr "W'lbv ai" means tapioea" in the dialect of sev eral P.riti'-li (.nana I : Vi r i ifjl.es. SPECIAL DRESSES in new crepes and wools, for sport, street and dress w"ir, a!ues to 10.9. 'ack and all the new high shades, with the very uost trim ideas and details. k'es 12 to ll... .. Second Floor SPECIAL GROUP SWEATERS Regular 2.93 to 3.95 Values Htisha Sweaters, in. zephyr and heather knits, V and round necklines, brown, green, blue, and fllSt. Si7oo 71 4 At Second Floor WE ISSUE VOTING COUPONS For That Turtle Soup fH the three eoiiiriiiiii kinds of .sea t'irtles, .the havvksbill is exploileil fiir tortoise shell, and the jrreoii turtle for i's llesh.. says the Ainericiitl Xati.ire. a --oT-iaticui. Tlie remniiiin one of tl trio, the ln?i:iirheail, seems imt to ofler any. special temptation, to 'man. bet. like the others has its nest rObbc-i to an extent -that threatens its iibni.-l eic . Ducks Take Cost to Market fill the rivi.rs of ii'liina. . lb', iv dtn.-k- -sniiiet Tmes lis many as a ilredr-f'l'i en take, tiieir 'owner to lict. .'-'iTiP- i'K uer sits iii his r,v. r..vb.'Ht while the dueks. tied .fo rriiff. tow him up the slr.-aia. ---'. :' V. !:;.. b :i ti-.y Ti.e. smallest r.inl in the u- :M lw tlie ( 'alypso's i . JiimiTiiiri-bir 1. foilinl only in Calm. It is less .'.than two iiii-hf-s from end of l.ciii; i,. ti." tip of its tail, iifii it is sn lh;tit it ..m hardly' he. ..'ell wlten held, mi the. 1. lid. In filer':-. Hie .himimindiiril nm'ii wiy see around (lowers in the'everiibu-vis lar ei" and heavier firm this bird 39 Diiraioi l.ikr It has A sui-eo:, n-i- ..s ;,(! p(, lions w liieh mill he in Jippetn I ieit is Append, citit oisea-ed Colllll : alo-n for aeuti .!2 ror.M) Forced Axe y 95c I' .-II). f o r K e s I e e I head anil y: e il nine hickory handle wcdi.cd in to slay. A bij; value. COMMON Wire Nails UASC. PICK 1 '..iV . - lC, 1 .ii.'i,V'- d Nad- I o Srill'-. 11 '""'"- We save t.,i mo on eer Nad. ( oiun. (.- . soi iiiicnls, I mi. o iii a ! I e r liiil kind of.ii Natl j ou in c,l. .vi ii "II- (mil i lu re ... ai ;l lower I rice! SLA TK Sl'Ur.W KI) R o o f i n 1 m m totem. . b WW-WW. ' j-i.-a-i-icsJft; I niillion c: l mi e i s c a n ' I h. w I oni;" a I. n ii o ii r "Oricidal' A s p hall si,, ,. Srii la, ( , Km. line lies) raj; f l ha-e. saliualed illi liiusl asphalt, ami coiled willi lire -i esi -t inv; mineral -late. Lap-lite' ioinls, listed sl.nplard liy 1 ndt i w i ilers I ahoratories. Inc. (in en or ir-l, in S7 Hi. rolls. lS-r.2 Haywood St. Free Parkin"; In Roar Ol Store Aslu-villo, N. ('. FRIDAY and SATUmDAy November 23 & 24 TWO for ONE Two-For-One Diiys offer Wesem North Carolina people a chance to get double votes on their purchases Friday and Saturday. For every $1.00 bought in Asheville Fri day and Saturday or paid on account you will be given two coupons or 200 voes instead of one. Buy in Ashe ville these two days and help yourself or your friends win an Automobile.
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