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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Spring Flower Show Will Be Held Soon The Spring Flower Show, which has been sponoered for several years by the Community Club, will continue to be a project of the Garden Depart ment of the Wbmans Club, since the merging of the two organizations. Mrs. Carroll .Hell, third vice presi dent of the Woman's Club, 13 chair man of the department. Anyone de siring information regarding the ex hibits are requested to call Mrs. Lauri.ston Hardin, Jr., MLsg Caroline .Alsteatter, Mrs. Frank Be!!, or Mrs. Grayden Ferguson. The planti at present are to stage the show sometime in the last of this month, with the exact date and place to be announced next week. Attrac tive prizes are being arranged, with the list also to be given in the near future. North Ward Names Messer Chairman Jack MasBor was elected chairman of the North Ward in Waynesville last Saturday afternoon, at a meeting of precinot voters, over which Mrs. 1). D. Alley presided. A precinct committee composed of Mat;on Swetwingen, Mrs. Doyle D. Alley and Jack Felnwrt was named. CURRENT HISTORY Famous thinkers of the world write on current subjects for readers of the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN. If you want to get the viewpoint of the internationally known writers you must read the BALTIMORE AMERICAN. On 3ale by all newsdealers. G-Men Raptured Campbell Here I Mr.. Genevieve Fo.n.ught lyJ'&J 'l fpJuMM j "''II yxmmmm J & ' j Cmtter't hidcoutj'"" '""'whummi , SpOT G-men rounded up the last of the notorious Karpis-Barker gang of I kidnapers and bank robbers when they staged an early morning raid on a Toledo, O., hideout, above, and captured Harry Campbell and Sam Cokar. Mrs. Genevieve Fosnaught, inset, resident in the epart ment across the hall from Campbell's hideout, was on'y witness i the raid. ' WAYNESVILLE AND HAZELWOOI) 19.JG CAMPAIGN FOR MOTOR SAFETY In ail effort In 1I0 my purl l( help rluce niitoiiiohllo iiiviilfiilM mill Ui imiko (nivilln:; oil slrit'l mill highways sitter. I will ii-k- Kreat nr mm Ui: I. Diivo at iiiihIi-i-iiU npii-il, nil llie iro-r side of Ihc loud, anil nut cm, iioriicr.t. a. Observe irallK- slrniilx- :t. Nod pu.HH tvirn on rurvos or hills if vision is rest rirleil. I. Slop at stop sIkhs. .". IS' iiurtlculiirly iviMi'hrul for piMlcst riiins. i ;Ko hniiil sIkiiuIs hi Ioii- turning left, rlnlit or slopping. 7. Ki l'raiii from driving; If uiiilt'r llie Inlliii-ni i' of iiiloxiranlH. H. Kc' my hi'iikes unit lluht.s In proper eonililjori. ! I'friiin from reckless (iililiiK nnil Im: fiur to othor drivers In trutlie. (Sisiu-l) SI'ONSOKI II JY Till: ItOTAKV AMI IJOOSTFIt ( riURS Where Animals Change Col-.r In the Far North, are tnswy iiniirin's Wtlicll tukp nil tt! t'Olor of tlu'li I'D- viroiiiiicnt !is n protective Miiviun', says 'lit Hits .M.ia.irie. Am) so tlo' polar ticar, jirotocti'il from olisorvat :on ay while fur, creeps after the seal an. I fastens his teelh in their nostrils, thereby preventing tlieiii from return Ills' to the water. Anil in the smnV way the white polar fox sneaks ahoii' In 'the desert of lee am) snow. And with tlie same white coloring, t.he'whlte hare escapes the .'lances of its enemies In .tlie iiolar regions, 'l'he snow -owl. too, lias taken on the color of its stir roiinilim.'s. Dimensions of Grand Canyon The (Irani) canyon is L'lfU iniles lonr, from 4,(Kl() to G.Oitl) feel deep anil irom 1 to ir iniles wldi! at the top. FOI IXONOMICM TIANIraRTArilM More ami more people m buying the NEW 1936 CHEVROLET Seaiuie cti tie 011& complete &jv-niced cat ' i Vise buyfrs also want complete 'fi'A I overhead, protection.. . . a Solid V ' Steel onp-pie f Turret Top . . . I T 'iW I'l'? the BtnHiftcHt top made. Thisfca- fA$$3&J&W turealiHeciiivetoCJicvroIct jrf,4i-4vUui, in t,,e lowpr l,rice range. j 1 i I'eoplc today want a car that's absolutely safe. Anil the l)36 ("hcvroli't ia the sttfrst car that money run buy, for it's the only low-priced cur with New Perfect I'd Hvilraulie Itrakcs. And when you're riding, you naturally want the smoothest and most comfortable ride known. That means the Knee-Action Cliding Hide! Only Chevrolet brings it to you at low cost. Genuine Fisher No Draft Venti lation is another comfort und safely feature which is found only on this one low-priced car. It scoops in breezes on warm davs, prevents drafts on cold days. It's sensible to gave money, par ticularly when you can get the finest performance along with the saving. Chevrolet's High Compression Valve-in-Heail Engine exclusive to Chevrolet in its price ranger gives tin equaled performance with economy Drivers prefer it for still another reason . . Shockproof Steering ... a feature which makes driving effortless. Follmo America s judgment buy a new 1936 Chevrolet llie onlv complete low-priced car! GENERAL MOTORS INSTALLMENT PLAN MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR PURSE ALL THESE FEATURES AT CHEVROLET'S LOW PRICES 495 S AND UP. Liu price of Nnc Standard Ci.n. nt Hint f,VJ. bumpers, spare lire and tire I oek. Ike lui price is $20 additional. knee. Actum on Matter MmlA nnlv fm nAA;.i-i quoted in thu advertisement are list at r lint, Mick., and subject to change ivilhoat notice. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT. MICHICAN Watkins Chevrolet Co., Inc. rnone Waynesville, N. C. ! ir 7 71 . Bv HARRISON CAflilOLL Copyrnjlit . 1930. King Features Syndicate, Inc. IK il.I. YV (JOIJ Tennyson wrote -The Charge of the Light Urigade ' on one ftae. but the movie script tor the story will be 150 pages in leiixtb. I am assured by Director M t hai I Curtiz that it is one of the most remarkable studio writing: jobs he lias ever seen. 1 He credit sraing to Rowland Leigh and Michel Jacoby. Curtiz. or "Mike" as he is known to ms friends. will shoot three bat'le scenes for the film, the final action at Bala clava destined to last about eight minutes on the screen. Another record, there will be only about nine Interior sets for the picture, all these very simple. Battles will be no new thing to Curtiz, who, as an Austrian cavalry officer, fought on all three fronts ' during the World war and went through three revolutions after that In addition, he was the champion light heavyweight strong man of Kurope. grated onion, boiled about three quarters the mixture of an hour. tlie grated one lar're potato into Kraut ana Doi.eo: it ior aaoiner naii hour Then he added a cup of grease taken from spareribs while they were baking and. half an hour before serving, added a pint of champasrtie. The thing to remember, he said, is not to allow the kraut to cook after that, because it spoils the flavor. Just keep it warm until served. La Dietrich is spending hours on the "Mob Rule" set at M. G. M watching her friend, Fritz Lang, put the actors through their paces. Sh sits in a chair beside Lang, some times until the company quits work for the day. Michael Curtiz It gives a laugh to see how Holly wood has been marrying off Joan Hlondell and Dick Powell without consulting the principals. I met Joan at Warners and asked her how about It I "Listen," she said, "my divorce Isn't final until August, and I assure you, sir, I ain't no bigamist." Which probably won't give you as big a kick as It did a table of visitors sitting nearby In the Green room. Bob Burns, of "bazooka" fame, told me the funniest story of the day. His uncle lives with him and the other morning, Bob relates, he fouiio uncle sitting In a chair and gaxtey fixedly at the family goldfish bowl A half hour later. Bob returned at-l uncle was still at It. "What's the idea?" asked Bob. Without turning his head, Uw relative snapped: "No goldfish au1 going to stare me down." Contrary to reports, the deal for another picture with the quintuplets Is not closed. Darryl Zanuck would like to get them for two more films to bo made at Intervals of a year and two years from "The Country Doctor". Ho figures that, by next winter, the quints will be talking a lot and that the public will pay money to hear them. You'd think . there might be difficulty In writing a second story, but tie already has the Idea for one. You Asked Me and I'm Telling You! Dorothy Barries, Beverly Hills: Mitchell Lolsen says you are welcome to his recipe for sauerkraut cooked In champagne. For 40 people, he took four ca.ns of kraut, removed most of tho liquid and added a quart if boiling water. Then ho added one Mary Carlisle Is back from Europe and a much-smitten young Engilsb man will follow m her soon. ... I asked Mary about the Jarnes lilakeley rumors and she said: 'It's strictly friendship, be lieve me". . . . Jack Oakle and his bride will live In a small apart ment In Beverly Hills. They rented It before they left. . . . Among the more surprising experiences Is to hear Nick the Greek recite Indian love lyrics by the dozen. . . . John Hew lett, who managed the tour of Colleen Moore's doll house, has another money-maker In a traveling act of animals that have worked In clo tures. He haa 10 months of bookings already. . . . Attention, Hollywood! Ann Sothern Is spending three hour a day making television tests In New York. . . . And Fred Keating's feminine stoogo in his current act Is Hazel Wright, tho former wife Of Michio Ito, the Japanese dancer. luunouAl, MAI 1 19J8 Local Bov Given Honor For Bravery By avv Norman DeForr&st Ea W man second class in the Un;W i-54' Navy and son of Mr. and Mr- n"8'3 W. Eariey 4 Water st-eet v yille, was officially rerommJndu65" 1 for courage, presence n Ci ? coolness displayed April 21 v, u boat he was in capsized"in a'K surf, it was announced hern ru' by G. F. Hull, of the Un..? Navy recruiting office. '" " "" Young Early's "extraorr;va.,, . roisra in attempting t0 resets a cer of his boat, although ph'tV'"" exhausted himself, is in W ? the best traditions of the Va.-oi vice," Mr. Hull said. Young v ' ley's father is a Spanish-.w war veteran. The young man ed from the naval recruiting -.a"v ' at Asheville last October h'; 05 tached to the U. S. S. Hann t!!' kr Solo, CanaJ Zone, Panama. :) Want Ads Want Ads are one cent a wrd taken for less than 25c. SALESMAN WANTI'D -M BX WANTED for Rawlriuh I.iaV of 800 families. Heliahl,. ,us"ii.. houlJ start earning $L'5 v....-k and increase rapidly. Writ.. ...i,, liawleigh Dept. XflO-l'C-s i; . j iiiond, Va. Mary Carlisle LOST Pair of Gold rim Saturday night eithur store or between Hay Kinaldi's home IM I' 1'hone 137. FOR .-ALF.--lMynioi,th I.uc .Model. This is a I'hone 252. FOR SALE One M't of , mobile tires, both casings and tuW-i Will sell at bargain. L. A. .Miiy- FOR SALE Gal van iZl(l t.'-IV hotels and , restaurant. Ti, .", f- ''omply with the state plumbinj ' couc. ooe L. A. Miller. TODAY'S PU7ZLE What actress figured la a lively episode on her recent ocean trip, re sulting In one man being thrown Into tho ship's brig? LOST Brendle hound, on Jonathan Creek. Medium size, if wlu-v. abouts known notify Abel's Caraje. Read TheAds It Is Painting Time-Buy Kurfees ThAT labor is the big cost of a paint job? That-on the average job the labor cost ts from two to three times the cost of the paint? That-tt costs as much to apply a gallon of cheap paint as it does to apply a gallon of good paint? That-cheap paints are made of cheap, low-grade pigments, low-grade hqinds and that many contain water and plenty of it? Water is good in white wash, but not in paint. That it requires more gallons of cheap paint to cover a job-hence more gallons to buy and more labor to apply, than it does of good paint Kurtees .Paint? That-cheap paint in a very short time either rubs off or cracks, chips and scales off, and worst of all, leaves a most unsatisfactory surface for repainting? That if you once paint your house with cheap paint, it is difficult, expensive, often impossible, to ever again secure a good re-paint job, not even with good paint, for it will not stick and wear well over the old cheap paint surface? That good paint Kurfees Paint lasts for years, wears away gradually, so that when your house does need repainting, you have a good smooth sur face ready to receive the fresh paint? No scraping or burning off. That because of these indisputable facts, and in spite of the fact that Kurfees Paint costs a little more per gallon than cheap paint, it is nevertheless the safest and cheapest paint to use, for its use means: Less gallons to buy, less labor to apply, and last but not least, it gives more years of service and protection. It is, therefore, the best, safest and cheapest paint to buy and use. Before you buy paint, check the formula that's the safe way. Watch for water and other cheap stuff. Be safe and save your money paint your house with Kurfees House Paint, and use Dim-Tone, Flat-Tint and Granitoid Enamel for inside work. We suggest that you read carefully the article on 1 he left, headed "Did You Know?" What could be more convincing? And since the flics are beginning to swarm about., have you checked to see if your screen doors and win dows are in good condition? If they are not we can re place or repair them with the best grade galvenized or bronze screen wire. For the woodwork on screens we use and recom mend CYPRESS.. No job is too large or too small for us to render with out obligation an estimate as to costFeel free to call on us at any time. Our lumber yard is pre pared to meet your needs. Hyatt d Company Phones 43 and 157 At The Depot
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