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m n Ait THE WAYNESriLLE MOUNTAINEER Il ' pliAV. JULY Z, ism FACTS from Washington ,n Tl. rniu.l States News, w.i-liinfrton, D. C. lY.i'-. It I--1 re I- uffraire, mciudinp the u".nH'!i to vote, was not ex .," :be major possessions of ' -ate,i: until last week .'u.P.'t of the Organic Act ' inlands Rave the vote ', ." vt-r 21 vears of ape who and'write English. . .-re- are threatened with ;n iisrue" of grasshoppers ' . . .::l:-:on of 1031 and 1932. the Agriculture Depart '.at the insect. are most n" sections of Iowa, Ne Oklahoma, Missouri, 10 years the number of . v,l in' the aviation indus J country has more than i planes in operation have -lumber, miles flown by .'. 1S commercial and private ntreased fourfold, annual MMimdage is 17 times as j ho total number of pas r i - J last year by the sched-."'iiu- was 1-49 times 1920 ., ,, .,1-ves f the United States, W A. Selvig, of the Bu '; ' ,,'(' Min., will last several thous ''. hut the known oil reserves ; a'- ,':' 15 years at the present ,'f , .t.-umptjon. Vr. v f cvorv three farmers in : States is engaged in grow- It is the largest cash trop, :- the growers twice as wheat, the next larg- !01. , ,,..,t,.lv one-fourth of the '':. i;.r, due the Home Owners' "V.'-riMratin on March 31 was j i , toi-erlosures had been in-! u-,,; in. about 1 per cent of the ! ;, am extended. S.l'ittL' or some other branch of the fi.vi - f ilistribution is the occupation ,it at of every six persons be ;, ,. tin aires of 18 and 25, gainfully :iH--v i.'il in large cities. In the . vunti'y as a whole, points out the . (I!!'kt 'of Kilm-ation, one person out vf i very l11 -o employed. Fur ';' li:t time in lfi years the Atla.r.ir I'otist is free from rumrun i.i !s. leniii't-; Secretary of the Tieas ' u-v Moi'.irenthau.- Imrea-is in the income of the av irnn'e family result in a larger rise in ip.i-nili:uu-s for automobles than for ,;iiy (ithfr major item of the budget, stitiiies of the Iiureau of Labor Sta-chow. A rttidy of the fundamental causes i f uttetnploynient has been started by the. Works Progress Administration. 1: will survey re-employment oppor tunities. IH'A announces, and study the effect; of technological improve mrnts. in . industry. N"-i other part of the population of th; country is showing as rapid a rate of increase' as the Indian race, aii.oi'd.ntr to John Collier, Commis . .-inner of Indian Affairs. ' But even though the increase continues at the rate of !a-t year, not until some time in the next, century would there be as many Indians living in the United State- as Were in the area when Ool umhuV discovered America. liaid.- insured by the Federal De !'. Ii-urance Corporation, -represent inir '.'.'! of all commercial banks :n thif -Duntry and 97 per cent of all (nmnierrjals bank deposits, declared dividends in 1935 amounting to '2W.hmuwo. as compared with $188, "no.iM'io n 19,'J4. TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate ( Kerorilocl to Monday Noon of tliis Week). ':;. - Rcavrrdam Township 1 1 & Fort Smathers to Thel- Ta .Alexander and husband. J- M. Abbott, et ux, to Noel Fisher. Annje L. Kezziah to Lois Kezziah. Cecil Township . Chambers to J. P. Ledbetter. 'i M.irry, et ux, to J. P. Ledbetter, Jonathan Creek Township : Rhodarmer to Davis Rhodar- ?r'cr- Wavnocvillo Tnumlitri lif-slii. tr..i a a. Tni.- -Moot lie Moody, et ux, to Hilliard V. M. Ferguson, et ux, to Robert 'b r.dr: ks. . , Jeter Carringer, et ux, to Robert Ji' n.trtvks. G. Byers, et ux, to Hugh Leath- trwood.- ' uf as Clark, et ux, to Louis Clark, 3 arriages Ki-curd -1 to Monday Noon of this Week) ' p :" .'" i Raymond Lee Price to Annie Math " '-'-n of Canton. ?harpe to Lucile Cooper, both ct Canton. . : ... .Lmds Franklin, of Route 2, Way- mj uracie ureen, oi L.iyae. ,j w Ncuay ousuce, oom vx 1 .'!.'. . , Trurnan W. Cutshaw, of Maggie, to nalulka Hendereon' of Ju' H'' H GARRETT FURNITURE CO. FREE! This 12-Piece btkUe Huk ACID-ESISTANT ENAMELWARE PJO RETAIL VALUE FREE! dst I roe sz vH-" J b B Vmm H ft TJ V RSS-S APS Z Ki -. 7, CABINET HJja W! f fi iy bViaeS And Other Years! UM OWN Of'JE OF TtflESE f Lfii pl NATIONALLY ADVERTISED I I I I ; p jpRfj I PtcO KITCHEN , ) I I I JHj Lb Lb Lb & Uu i ; OA 81i;EvF I. Mi,Q, all ;i 1 -I J-p-- f i -S- t -i S I ' It It tellers Cabinets :$29.50 $3 1.50 $39.50 SI 1.50 U-I'im' Cookinfr Set . l'RKK DELIVERS EVERYTHING K S WKKKIA TKRMS SPECIAL SALE T TERE'S .1 sensational onrtunity! A value wc probably wi'l nevrt be able to offer again! The luxurious, super-efficient SELLERS "PRIDE" Kitchen Cabinet, complete with all fittings AND handsome 12-picce set of "White Rock" Acid-Rcsistant Enamclware, DOTH at an amazing sale price. This offer is good only during Kitchen Comfort Week. So don't delay! Come in at once and sec for yourself. '1111 r Only SELLERS Has ALL These Great Features 1 Bakcd-on Finishes 2 Chromium Hardware 3 Non-warping Doors A All-metal Flour Bin iih "Fast-Fluffy" Sifter 5 KIcar-front Curtain -6 Hardwood Throughout 7 Stainless Porceliron Top 8 Automatic Base Shelf 9 Food-chopper Block 10 Non-jamming Drawers 11 Bakelite Drawer Pulls 12 Large Bread Box with Cutting Board Cover 13 Mouse- and Dust-Proof 14 Racks 8i Trays on Doors 15 Ant-proof Casters A M w . I THAT 1 BEAUTIFUL NEW I SELLERS IS SURELY a murnsT in uv EWMEYES-LCOKSSO m ft r 1 1 1 v e li 1 or 1 12-Pc. Ehamel Set $29.50 $39.50 $44.50 $19.50 to .$(59.50 Get this wonderful bargain NOW. During Sale, we are giving special, liberal trade-in allowance on your old kitchen equipment toward the pur chase of new SELLERS Kitchen Furni ture. Our courteous credit terms make it easy to modernize your kitchen. Don't miss this great sale. Plan NOW to come. We're expecting you! t HERE'S WHAT WE ME Aft BY "KITCHEN COMFORT" - '4 E-: COMPLETE in : i L ! i I'd .'C--. . . I. :.: 1 r r t"- - r'.'- I '- . ' I '-" C - ' " I . !.. . ; ... i ! j . i ,, , in 11 m,n-mrJtmA "CZ-J w"""""' ""' ' 1111 "T"'"l"",rrl l 'J' This SELLERS Only $5 1.50 Easy- Weekly Terms li t li 1 3 as .AND IT'S A COMFORT TO THE HAKDS-EVERYTHING IS SO COMPUTE AND SO EASY TO REACH! ..AND DON T FORGET YOUR SELLERS WILL nc a rnucnDT mm YOUR FEET-SAVES SOfe wmn 1 o 1 era cncn m c i LASTBUTN0TlEAST( IT'S A COMFORT JO YOUR POCKET- BOOK- AT THIS SALE PRICE1 W f LV ch?l Sellers Breakfast Sets $29.50 $32.50 $39.50 Liberal discount for cash on all Sellers Cabinets and Breakfast Suits. 1 EASY TERMS LIBERAL TRADE-INS SALE NOW ON! COME EARLY! LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH ; GARRETT FURNITURE CO.; 3 S3 w n O H w p. 1
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