Special Section For Junaluska Supply Co THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER L.1 - ,r SEPTEMBER 5, 1940 I, 1890, there was L Junsluska, a son L Hardy Liner. The jerry. Evidently l,t ie was oy" uccessfui du- v vinmrt Alia 'gffle ,nd that one r t loarnnd i l&, el3 . n to parent farm. , finishing uMt ;h school at Waynes- rtduated irom -. w. i poup of engineers Lying the Southern helped the engineers i sv street and L Assembly grounds, Ciereral years. the job was nmsneu, , 1912. he and Mr. formed a partnership !he Junaluska uppiy to the ma ll III Eat in a frame butld- -nvimr outside the lands, Mr, Liner en- and servea nine World War. u .n honorable dis- im back to his store ral eontractmg on a L nnntion with the khandise business. At firm had opened a large contract was Lake Junaluska nine- rse. The job ran to thousand dollars, and lie was a "big time" he expressed it last general and gradual all lines of his grow but regardless of a s, he did not fail to of Dan Cupid, and in Misi Georgia Bath about this time of his ie entered eontracting cale. In fact, he re fracting license from use board in 1925. He Sloan's interest in the 130 and has continued sole owner since, loves his home and finds little time for (t will take him away fo night. He spends ring with the chil Una Rppti Mnst Snripssfnl Qs World, Started In 1912 dren" he says. Mr. and Mrs. Liner have four children Jerry, Jr., 10. William Howard, 8; Mary Ann, 6; and Dorothy Lane, 4. Mr. Liner only claims member ship in two organizations Long's Chapel, of which he is a member, and the Democratic party. And in mentioning politics, he does not fail to let it be known, that what he wants least of all is oolitical of' fice or job. Mr. Liner's mother was Miss Sarah Moore. She died in 1931. A year later his father passed away Since that time Jerry Liner has lived at the old home place on the farm just a 2 or 3 minte drive from his business, but far enough back in the Liner Cove where it is quiet and enjoyable. Junaluska Supply Will Soon Make Their Own Power The Junaluska Supply Company will be almost an independent center of its own, when the 200 horsepower electric generator be gins work. The huge generator is already connected with a steam engine of the same horsepower. A 200 H. P. boiler has been installed, and is expected to be in operation within about 10 days. - The generator will be sufficient to operate" the entire lumber yard, planning mill, machine shop and store when put into operation, furnishing all power, lights and current for all refrigerating equip ment. Tentative plans are to connect the generator up during the next 10 days. A deep well in the boiler' room supplies the boiler with water, making this an independent set-up. SEVEN HAYWOOD MEN ; LOSE DRIVERS LICENSE Seven Haywood motorists lost their drivers' license during the week, all for driving while drunk. They were: Ira Brown, Ed Rich ard Warren, Virgil H, Hannah, El mer Judson Osborne, George Dew ey Ducker, Winfield Smathers, El lis Newton Vaughn, all of Canton. Ducker and Smathers were convict ed in superior court, Waynesville, and the others in Canton police court, ,-WMi----'"""'MMM ' "v ' ' ITN' f v'0, , I $ ... ' J i r k - J.f,"t 4f - :. ! '? . . I if i imnc v iy iLo ul) ii JLI v-U e next time you have something that neeas weming, ? it to us. Our modern machine shop, and exper- fl crew of machinists can give H Too Large For Our Machine tonalusEia Supply Company JERRY LINER, Owner I v : 4 '- ' I -" v, "yj First Row, left to right Glenn Hipps, Garnett Wyatt, Lawrence Wyatt, Henry Barnes, Sam Rathbone. Second Row, left to right M. A. Ingramj Fred Phillips, Carl Raby, Bob Jones, Theodore Raby, and Frank Ingram. Complete Machine Shop Service Is Given By Junaluska Supply Company Of the many different phases of work done by the Junaluska Supply Company, there is one that Jerry Liner points to with a great deal of pride, in that he lays claim to having the largest and most com plete machine shop west of Ashe ville. ' This shop does machine work for several of the largest manufactur ing plants and contractors in this and adjoining counties, In the shop are some of the heaviest ma chines in this entire area. Only recently, extra large lathes, one 3" x 20 ft., with 20 ft. exten sion, milling machines, shapers, and drill presses were installed in order to take care of all sizes of jobs in machine work. Also special equipment for gumming cross cut, circular and band saws. Among the latest additions to the equipment has been a portable electric welding outfit. There are but few of these machines in this section. Besides electric welding, the shop handles a vast amount of aceetylene welding and brazing. Also black smith work of all kinds. In connection with the machine shop, general garage work of every nature is done. The shop is maned by four competent mechanics. "Our machine shop is equipped you a satisfactory Shop or Garage Planing Mill Crew (H.J to handle any size job from a steam shovel to a small motor," Mr. Liner said. "And speaking of motors, we have made a specialty of making bearings for large motors, and do ing general machine and heavy lathe work." The machine Bhop is housed in a brick and steel building 40x100. The entire side, front and rear,; being made of steel sash, affording ample daylight ' Demanding the Best, We Used Only Plumbing Supplies, Equipment and Believing These To Be The Best, . . WE STOCK CRANE LINE EXCLUSIVELY We Can Save You Money On Your PLUMBING SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT Or FIXTURES! of PHONE 88 Sentelle-Huggins Reunion For 8th Is Postponed The, Sentelle -Huggins reunion set for September 8, has been postponed, according to Horace Sentelle, who was in charge of the event, . ' Mr. Sentelle pointed out that "the people of the Bethel section have been hit hard by rains and wash-outs and we cannot ask them tn hurden themselves any more at this time." No date for a future meeting was announced. kv' 1 - 'M o ( M dmw-mv s zm :$&&Mifrw mm':ii't mmy. M : vwV r . : : f , , . -v ,SW5v::m:';4,t-ft:S:: m&$Jy:.,$ I "'.t.'tU V$ ' ' f'V'V : ' '-. E -----Ik. ,.: ""I ' : : .: r- "X1 " ' ' ' y , '5 s'-Si-iis;.. ivii.'a y "'i1 ( " 1 1 m fell i Ulri1. l.; In Our New Store eiafcska JERRY LINER, Owner. Jerry Liner Operates Model Farm As Hobby, And Makes A Good Profit Jerry Liner's hobby is a busi ness. In fact, many people would con sider it a big job. With him it is still a hobby that of operating a modern 100 acre farm, with an up-to-date dairy, a truck farm, and growing enough feed to keep all his stock extra fat Back in the Liner Cove, a few hundred yard from Highway No. 23, Mr. Liner not only has a model farm, .but one of the most beautl fu homes in Haywood County. It is around this home that he has built his farm. And It is in this home that he spends his spare time, with wife and four children. One of the most beautiful and finest pastures in the entire moun tain district, is the 60 acres of blue grass which he looks after as he would a flower garden. Twice each year he "feeds" his blue grass with lime and phosphate, using about twice the amount re commended by AAA. On top of this, he spreads about 10 tons of commercial fertilizer. About twice a year, he sends a crew ox 8 or 10 men over the entire 60 acres. nickinir out every little weed or sprout Regardless of time re quired, they are to get everything off the pasture except the blue grass. . On this pasture grasses about 30 head of milk cows, and scores of calves and steers of the beef types, as well as numerous sheep. 1 All of the cattle and dairy pro ducts are sold through the market at the store. He operates a mod ern dairy, which includes two dairy barns, a new type milking parlor, a milk house, a sterilizing and bottling rooms. He has two large silos, which will be filled to capacity this fall. On holds 80 tons and the other 110 tons. This will give him enough Supply " te.v.';y.-r: ,"v-v..--. v .v ' ,,..1.: iiim- a, li,,'t.ilWli.t1- " feed to last all winter. Besides his cattle, he keeps about 60 head of good breed hogs on hand. These too, are worked out into the chopping block of the market His orchards, and truck farm provide much of the vegetables and fruits at the store. By raising his own produce and meats, he is able to get the desired quality at the time he wants it, he explained. Two men spend their entire time on the farm, and in certain sea sons he has 8 to 10 extra hands at work. Herman Holder is in charge of the dairy farm, and is assisted by his son, wife and two children, Willard and Wilma. As explained earlier in this ar ticle, Mr. Liner's hobby is a busi ness, and he enjoys nothing more than tramping over his 100 acres, with his four children, patting the cattle and enjoying the great out-of-doors in that care-free, easy way of his. Yes, his hobby is a business, and while he won't admit it, those who know, said it is a profitable hobby. GENTLE JOY Joy descends gently on us like the falling dew, and does not pat ter down like a hail-storm. Rich, ter. . Sodium fluoride, which may be obtained at drug stores, is one of the moot effective products for controlling lice on poultry, says O. F. Parrish, extension poultryman of State college. Modern gins should be equipped to handle damp or green cotton without injury, to the seed or fiber, according to J. C. Ferguson, cot ton ginning specialist of State Col lege, 1 Co LAKE JUNALUSKA J B0XE 88 LAKE JUNALUSKA

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