SEPTEMBER 30, 1937
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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orporations In New York Prefer Men
Over 40 For Executive And Selling Jobs
:va
40 are preferred to their
for executive ami stu-
St'W 101K L,11J' S winuuM
Vi'h's executives, according
,"!iK.',-s of the Sales Execu-
. ,-t.prfsent some of the
., ti business. Their re
if ai a meeting of the
,'. were invited members
,t.;io;m Legion who are
. , ,,m behalf of more work
v-r -Id.
Ll'Ht Of th
,iutive club reported they
,,,,. over 4. The survey
i,v ('harles C. Stech, re
, y.isi of New York City,
t'or nrefere.nce of older
:, i nt importance were: !
., .. iikelv to turn out more i
Worms Often Attack
Stored Dried Fruit
now biir.i;
become 1:1-
membei s of
yd'-
J oho'.'
:ty. t
ulia:
to be
es of
conscientious
work hard to
to undertake unpleasant
more willingly.
iAy to bring in new ideas
executive who preferred
irave as their first five
in importance; enthusiasm
tuh.t'ss, more prompt adapt
,nv oare in personal appear
,!..piness in getting into a
. ..f assignment, and initia-
ifl Millions In In
come Tax. Is Lxpected
S ;'r-aury officials estimated
n-,-k that income tax collections
m. "ill total $500,000,000
;t it -in. OiMt, 000 more than in Sep
vr !u'. year and the largest Sep-
abi-r 0 i!l,'t'tions since Jtrj'j. 1 hey
Fruits and vegetables
preserved by drying may
fested with worms.
To protect dried fruits ami vegeta
bles from infestation it is uugvsted
that they should be stored m tight
paper bags or other containers which
can be kept tightly iloed.
The dried foods should be examined
from time to time to see whether
worms have appeared. If they get
into the foods in spite of the niveau-
j tions taken, the foods should be heal
j treated.
rruits ami vegetables lonnu to be
infested should be heated to a temper
ature of at least 1.J5 degrees fahivn
heit for two hours or longer.
The oven of an ordinary cook stove
makes a good place as any to heat
the fruits or vegetable's, provided it
has a thermometer to indicate the
temperature.-
If the dried foods become rem
fested after the heat treatment re
peat the treatment.
It has also been pointed out that
dried fruits and vegetables should be
stored in a dry place to protect them
from mould.
said their estimate was based on col
lection trends since the lOot! revenue
act went into effect. The law increas
ed levies on upper bracket individ
ual incomes and imposed the tax on
undistributed corporate -profits.
German Farming
Methods Practical,
W. V.C. Man Reports
A;.j i;r Weidlick. Jackson Coun-
t. Back From Germany,
Knthused Over Their
, .Methods
01k.
J Why is it that a mother always
j worries for fear some girl will marry
1 her son, and for fear some boy won't
! marry her daughter?
X-0ur 10th Y ear will mark a year of Savings for you.
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CAMPUS
SWEATERS
For The Whole Family
S w e at
ers
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND
CHILDREN FOR
98c
Brushed wool. Shaker knit
and Smooth weave. Slip-on
Zipper neck and Coat style.
FINE GRADE
Sweaters
In all colors and sizes
Zipper or Coat Styles. All
wool.
$1.98
Sizes for all
HEAVY
Brushed Wool
Full length Zippers, Coat
and Slip-on Styles.
$1.49
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S
High Grade
Sweaters
Brushed Wool and Plain
Weave, All Wool; Zipper, or
Coat St vie. All Colors.
$2.95
Massie
's Dept. Store
0 s m Herman v :va'.
and make every foot of ground pro
duce something." said Arthur Wicd
lich. head of the Log t'abin .Wociation
ill Jackson county. who has iust re
turned fi om a tour and study of sev
eral months in (ierm:in . He address
ed the Rotary t'lub here Friday.
"There is no such thing as erosion
in (lermany. Neither are there briar
patches. Kvery foot is utilized, and ill
1 istanees where a 1 armor doesti t carry
on as he should, the state takes over
his farm."
"On one occasion, 1 visited a farm,
anil they had a garden ."id by :!( feet,
and only - acres. On this small tract,
the man supported his wife and four
children."
"The population of (lermany aver
ages t'l.oO people tii the square mile,
while in this country we only have f
people to the same area," the speaker
said. "So, you can readily see the
necessity of conserving everything."
"All prices in (lermany are fixed.
Iiith of what the farmer buys and
what be sells. When 1 left there sev
eral months ago, Herman farmers
were getting $1 a bushel for wheat,
1J cetits for hogs 011 the hoof, 10 cents
for beef and L'T cents a dozen for eggs.
Their forest products bring much more
1 han in this country. The farmers
there are not allowed to burn any
wood for fuel, instead, it is carried
to a central point, and everything from
sugar to wool is made from the wood
even the needles of pine are used."
"There are no strikes in Ciormany,
and no unemployment.
"(lermany belongs to the children
and also, the children belong to
Germany. "
The two most interesting things,
according to .Mr. Weidlich first was the
system recently inaugurated, where
by a fund is created and every work
ing person has to take a two-weeks
vacation each year. The expenses be
ing paid out of this special fund.
The second most interesting, was
their highway system. Four-car ln?ies
are provided, with a ten-foot grassed
plot in the center to keep cars from
meeting. There are no oh: 1 ructions,
and no towns are on the highways.
This means faster and safer travel,
he .laid.
"The German people are still eat
ing themselves to death," ho said.
"They require six meals a day and
that looks like prosperity.
Wallace. Trying To Hold
"1938 Crops Uelow Normal
GENERAL SALES-LADY
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MISS MARCI KIUTK MASSIF.
general sales lad of women's
merchandise for Massie's Department
Store, She has personal charge of all
women's hose, underwear, and sweat
ers. She has been with the lirm since
it opened for business in
Canton Tax Kate
Reduced 5 Cents
City ollicials of ('anion, have adopt
ed a budget calling for an expenditure
of $ 1 -1 1 .a.'.O.L.' 1 for the coming year,
and necessitating a lax rale of $1.7(1.
This is a reduction of cents over
last year's rate.
At the same time, the Canton cil
officials, made a reduction in the wa
ter rates. The prevailing price is
$1.10 for -1.(100 instead of for .',000
gallons a before September first.
Kxpenditures last year amounted to
$rt!,i.'li.l0, while the' new budget
calls for $i;.'!,ST7 for the same items
for the coming year.
The budget has $ti,.r00 set aside for
street lights.
Our 10th Year will mark a year of Savings for you.
MY SPECIAL
TO YOU FOR
Friday & Saturday
(Oct. 1st and 2nd Only)
W 1 I. 1.
H E
New Fall
SILKS
39c yard
Values To $1.00 ler ard
0Z2
1 :
MRS. DAVE Rl'SSEU.
THIS PRICE WILL HE FOR TWO DAYS ONLY
Massie's Dept. Store
A
His Year For l). S.
Farmers Is Predicted
Secretary Wallace announcing lim
itations with which farmers will have
to comply next year to obtain Federal
benefit payments under the existing
soil conservation act, recently stated:
In the absence of other legislation.
normal weather conditions over sever
al seasons again will result in the ac
cumulation of burdensome surplusses."
He and other officials began last
week formulating a program for hold
ing next year's crops below l!W(i-'i7
average, but declared at the same time
that Congress must enact new crop
control legislation, to insure effec
tiveness of the program.
The I'nited Stales department of
agriculture forecasts that, the farm
income for l'.C!" will reach a total of
$!i,()00,000,000, vvliich is approximate
ly $l,OOll,000,0(H) more than the farm
income for last year.
In purchasing power, the sum
amounts to practically the same as
that of pre-depression years, although
the actual amount of cash is some
what less.
This news is received in the agri
cultural south with a particular wel
come, because general prosperity here
depends largely on prosperity of the
farmers.
Estate Of Kuth Roland Is
-Believed To Be A Million
V g.
For Printing That Satisfies Phone 137
Ruth Roland, wealthy film actress
left 50 per cent of her estate to her
husband, Hen Hard, producer, and the
other half to various relatives, her
will and codicil has shown. Miss Ro
land died last week. The estate was
valued unofficially bv lawyers at
about $1,000,000, mostly in real estate
property.
AAA Assistant Ivooks For
New Tobacco Legislation
26 Trampled To Death
During Demonstration
Twenty-six persons were trampled
to death last Week and -It! injured when
a panic spread through a procession
of 100,000 workmen at the gate of
the Ras El Tin palace in Alexandria,
Egypt. The procession was in the
nature of a demonstration of, loyalty ; Another thin
f,,p P,ri-ntV k'inir i.'-.:nL- 1 I is that troubles
A prediction of new tobacco legis
lation to be enacted at the next ses
sion of Congress has come from J. K.
Hutson, assistant AAA administra
tor in charge of the tobacco
division, He Cited sentiment among
the powers' expressed, at mass meet
ings in the tobacco growing areas of
the South. Hutson attended two of
these meetings in North Carolina and
one in Kentucky.
Our 10th oar will mark a year of Savings for von.
Here's a NEW
i ray to buy
BLANKETS
on th. Ue. - , fSjJ
And wli.if iiiii.i7.mi; f.nls lliev .ne!
(neater w.u'intli wild lie.ill hi u liydl-
ness in weiiilil . . . dinner we ir a
li. in. koine bind in n I fi.it outl.isls I iVcnf v
w.e,liins. ) iHi jiulm- w ln-llier C li.it
li. mi's Necilie.il ion IX.inla l isn I I lie
Hie.Oesl valine von ve ever seen.
t i, A'
If
Chatham sfij;catioiy- Blankets
r . ' thev
growth remembering
are tike ugly .dogs-
look worse coming than going.
These Blankets Are Priced. 'At
$3.95 md $5.95
Other IJlunkeU
I'rom . . . . . . .
69c
Up
Our 10th Year will mark a year of Saving for You
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DEFT,
ou vill find everything you need in Fall and Winter Clothes for the whole family. Try this store and you will find what you
ant at the price you want to pay. We carrv one of the largest stocks of clothing in Havwood Countv - TRY HERE AND BE
Bi,i YANK :
Zipper
riVsandMen
$2.95
Little Boys Cor
duroy Zipper
Jackets
$1.69
Each
Little Boys Cor
duroy. Pants
And Overall Style
$1.49
Sweaters
Of Every Kind
For Everybody
49c
To
$3.95
Children's And
Girls'
Wool Plaids
Snow Suits
$1.98
To
$5.95
Children's
OUTING
Pajamas
49c
MEN'S OUTING
Pajamas
98c
$1.69
Boys' and Men's
FUR
Jackets
$2.95
Men's Heavy Ail
Woo MELTON
Jackets
$2.95
': To
$5.95
Men's and Boys'
, Leather Zipper
Jackets
To Y
$15