lDAY, MARCH 25, 1937 THE WAYNES VI LLiS MOUNTAINEER fatkins Chevrolet Co. Moves To Main Street Lease In Busi- i VAiiooirofan J16SS iCtC3i3HOivu Larger Quarters r-nHprwav To Do Re-Paint- LXnd Make Improvements .. narol inrPP If! Jill n ,jj,J 01 trlrt'" IHl.fc-v - Watkins Chev- Li 0! 'Illr" " j i P3 u.. mftuoH r Main Company th building formerly occu- LbVTom Lee..Jr. The building is Is , . . j:..;n n thp Hnt.pl Wav. the W auj""""6 " - - t' m0ve was made last week-end, I firm 1 now OPc 1UI wuaiireoa. kj' n, Watkins, owner of the firm. that the new location gave larger triers, and would enable he and his f to render Wlier set vice, uaigei ks of parts and accessories win If Ant. Plans are underway to repaint the din?, and matce several major im provements, it was learned. The building has a large show room, and a well lighted department for re pair and storage. The front of the building is devoted to service station equipment, and Texaco products will be handled ex clusively, he announced. Besides Texaco products, Goodrich tires will be carried. Mr. Watkins said he was nlpastvl tn be on Main street and that the antici pated increase in business would en able the firm to give better service than in the past. Several hundred dollars will be spent on .improving the building. No changes are planned by Mr. Watkins in the policy of the firm. The personnel of the firm is com posed of M. D. Watkins, general man ager, Mrs. M. D. Watkins, bookkeeper, W. T. Rainer, salesman, George Taylor and Robert Lewis, mechanics, Frances Garren, service station, and Fred Smith greasing and washing, Hospital N e w s WE HAVE MOVED -TO- M ain Street In Building Formerly Occupied By Lee Motor Inn Our New Location Gives Us - -MORE SPACE Thus Enabling Us To RENDER BETTER SERVICE Visit Us At Our New Home Spring AND HIGH TIME TO OVERHAUL YOUR CAR The old story that "a stitch in time saves nine" ap plies just as pertinently to the motorist, Minor adjust ments and small repairs may prevent serious accidents and avoid costly damage later. It's sensible and worth Mle economy to have your car thoroughly checked and overhauled before the summer driving season begins. MOTOR Valves ground and , adjusted, bearings checked, "V1V11 pistons and carburetor carefully inspected and adjusted.,. our skilled and Careful mechanics give your motor a thorough overhauling. XJPpQl Modern tires are built for lasting service and Batts faction, but they need occasional inspection and test es to avoid blow-outs. We are agents for Goodrich Tires. BATTFRV No charge for battery testing. We inspect b -f 1V X and service all standard makes of automobile t.tie. Replacement .and repairs quickly and economically made. uJil VTf P' Prompt, speedy service for ajl makes of cars. "u-" k-n We carry a full line of standard parts and itn'ni- . and experienced mechanics give you prompt and eco--mitoU. servlce at aU ti(ne3 Let Us MARFAR Your Car Watk ins Chevrolet Company salesservice Main street phone 75 W E US E TEXACO PRODUCTS and Havoline Waxfree Oil 1 Mr. Glenn Sisk, operative case, improving. Mrs. Lula Swanger, medical case, remains about the same. Mrs. Mary Inman. Clyde, medical case, is in a serious condition. Mrs. Allen Davis, of Cove Creek, operative case, is better. Mr. Ben Fu.siate, 'operative case, is improving. Fines Creek Club Win Tournament The Future Farmers Club, of Fines Creek, won the basketball tournament held here last Saturday, in which six vocational teams were entered. The Fines Creek team defeated Clyde, Franklin, and Bryson City. Teams from vocational departments in Waynesville, Clyde, Bethel, Fines Creek, Bryson City, and Franklin took part in the tournament. Mrs. Geortre Rogers, of Enka, oper ative case, is resting more comfortably. Mr. Glenn Leatherwood, of Candler, operative case, is better. Miss Lessie Mease, of Cruso, oper ative case, is improving. Mr. John Whitesides, 01 Canton, operative case, is better. Mrs. Henry Winchester, of Hazel wood, operative case, is resting more comfortably. Mr. Albert Campbell, Jr.. of Can ton, operative case, is better. Master John Lewis, of Canton, op erative case, js improving. Burglars Steal Counter feit $5 Hill; Spent It Burglars broke into a druu store in York, tv l. uiwi took $15 ami a coun terfeit J5 hill which had been laid aside. An hour or so later theypass e the spurious mite at a ttllins sta tion. The.v were not caught remains serious. Miss Margaret Milliner, operative case, is improving. Mrs. Ctcil Teaster, of Clyde, medi cal case, remains about the same. TAKE TM AWAY 4.40 x 21 Prte tubitct to chant wuhout none DISCHARGED Master James Clark. Master Jerrv 1 ee Carver. Mr. Mack Miller. Baby Margaret Stanley. Mrs. Roy Inman and baby. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Clontz, of Can ton, announce the birth of a daughter, on March the 17th. Mrs. Charlie Dotson, ot ( anton, op erative ease, is resting more comfortably. Mrs. Gordon Brown., nieuical ease, remains about the same. Mrs. J. J. Parker, medical case, of Canton, is in, proving. .Mrs. Will Henry, of Canton, oper ative case, is better. The Condition of Mrs. George Mc Elroy. of Lake Junaluska, is serious. Mrs, Ixna Rathbone, medical case, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton lir'ackett, of Junaluska, announce the birth of a daughter, on March the l'Jtti. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Plonimons, of Hazelwvxid, announce th birth of a son, on .March L'lst. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mercer, of Ha zel wood, announce the birth of a son. on March the 21st; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCracken an nounce the birth of a daughter, on March the 2.",rd. WW Wire Mauyl Mr. and Mrs. Oval Williams, of Canton, announce the birth of a son, on March the 24th. SLASH YOUfl TIRE COSTS Buy Now! We're expecting that plenty of motorists in this town will take advantage of this oppor tunity. And how can you blame them? Here's a tire built by America's oldest tire manufac turer yet priced to fit every one's pocketbook. At last the motorist who must buy low priced tires, but who is afraid of being "gypped" on ordinary "bargain-builts", is getting a real "break" in the extra mile age and wear built into Good rich Certified Commanders. Come in and see this outstand ing tire value today. Fresh new stocks have just come in I Goodrich LITRES "BEST IN THE LONG RUN C. V. BELL, Distributor COMMISSION AH.KNT FOR THE TEXAS COMPANY to mmkm crdcp w8q0d 1 lEBMPlW: M Chevrolet's Perfected Hydraulic Brke onbalierabiy aoft and eaay to oper te always dependable always sale nd poahirc in action. Chertolet'a amduatTO duubta-artieulataal brake ahoo Kokaun aaaiwua a full , tact mt the brake bming with the drama when brakes are applied. Demand Perfected Hydraulic Brakes on your new car Pol teoatMMCM, nuMDimi Pressure tested tubing and bearily naored piping trans mil braking pree Hire from the muter cylinder to the bar wheel cylinder, which exert their areMure to expand the two brake aViea aMuring perfect equalisation. GENERAL MOTORS INSTALLMENT PIAN MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR PURS8 OieTrolet'a eompoatte east -iron and teel brake drama and one-piece brake boea with Urge braking eurface) and weatherproof acakng, are orer-eize bwih for hear doty and Long life. CHiYliOUET 110TOB DIVISION. Ommtl Un Sola Cmpmrnim, DKTBOIT, ItlCHICAJf Watkins Chevrolet Go Inc. PHONE 75 SALES SERVICE WAYNESVILLE, N. C.

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