MS ' PAGE SIX (First Section)" THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER A FULL NIGHT Hang: Trousers State Farm and Home Week Had Varied Program LIlEMkR, III. Hearing a com-, side down, using a hanger with motion in her chicken-house, Miss , clips. If trousers must be laid over Marie Marlen, 85, sol out of bed the crossbar of a wire hanger, fast- en cardboard or thick paper over aim imcMiKa u'U. :ine lounu a 1 u . u , the crossbar, to prevent full-firown opossum killing one ! crease. j i. of her chickens. She grabbed the marauder by the neck and chopped ! sl;lin chicken and went back to off its head. Then she dressed the bed HOME FURNISHINGS AT CAfJLE'S Itrclroom, living room, kitchen and dinelli Most all types of heaters. Wood and ro;.l ranges. PAY IS A VISIT Your PHILCO and RCA VICTOR Healer And Other Allied Lines. CACLE FURNITURE COMPANY On the Square Clyde N. C 1 -g?. i WE DON'T GREASE CARS--WE LUBRICATE THEM! Hifiii Pressure Lubrication to All Vital Parts GREASING means to sinear or daub with i.'roasf. LUBRICATING moans to apply any natural or artificial material used for lcssenim; friction and making smooth. With Sinclair Lubricants f 3L - Light $ ll( iv ;uv r.mr views of the activities enjoyed by th 2..KKI wn ;:,kI w.r.icn ubo attended F, and Homo vck,:l Stale College. Auuust 19-23. In the unner le ' i. o,., ,,,,, , ... , , . . 11 " 1 "-,-ni.i!im-, v i.is coiiuueteo as j)ari of ll,e re-jul.ir senes f e;lv-es lor the hoin,. ! i woiih-ti alien, ling the meeting. The picture at the upp'i' right is of Director I. O. Schaub presenting, o ( hehaif of the uo. Ker- in ihr Sl.n, College ollices of "" l:s"'"-"m Sl'l vi1,1'. " 8'fl $2'"' '"I .-'ti aui.MraoiH.l l.-M.k of rood vu.-hes to Dr. Jane S. MeKimmon, h.undn- ol home demonstration work in l... ol l . lover left is another scene from one of the women's classes. KoKistration is shown at the left. ('holographs by Klsie Lee Smith) ieers . . . Heifc COURTESY -SEi Plus Safety That's What You Get On TWIN-CITY BUSES NOTICE If at any time we ran pick up items like med icine or any small ar ticles for vou just rail 69. Then meet our bus as it passes your door. Our buses are dedicated to tbe use of tbe public, with every courtesy and means of service extended to our patrons. Every member of our organization shall strive at all times to meet these fjoals, yet we want the public to feel free to call to our attention any practices we can put in that would improve our services. WAYNESVILLE IIAZKLWOOI) 15c One Way . . . Round Trip 25c WAYNESVILLE -ALLEN S CREEK 20c One Way . . . Round Trip 35c Phone 69 TOM LEE, Ovner Suturdn.t s Only . . . I us every 15 min utes from VV'aynes ville to Muse's store, Allen's Creek. Library Notes MAItnARET JOHNSTON County Librarian LJ3 Luminous Flake Stokers . . . Automatic Day and Night Control Modern Built-in Kitchen Cabinets 1 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING OF ALL KINDS ROGERS ELECTRIC COMPANY Phone 461 Main Street i NOiiTH ( AIIOI.IW BOOKS Cioeich, Carl "Characters Al fways Charetcr-," i; the name of Cal l Corn li s t hi. 1 1 hook ahntil .North Carolina. II-. pn ili-'-essor.-. "l)o' n Heine" and Carotin : Chats" had In do wi! h a variety of topics, iiK-ludinu historical data. uniiMul (-wills, jnlei e.stini; places, hnniorrti-. tales, etc 'tins liook deals with personality sketche-i of v ell-known people and oUhts m.i -u v.i-l! known. In pi-ae-liiali- v ,-o Mslance Mr. (Joereh has selected one in- more anec dotes h-ili are i haracteri.it ie of ihe people about whom he writes. This means ihat regardless of u hethei- you are personal Iv ac - quainted with the subjects of these "Iairl Carroll Sketchbook." While lew pictures of this type haw any plot to mention, this one is different it has n story one about a struggling composer's secretary who gets a job in a revue and steers him on the road lo fori line by plugging his songs. Constance Moore and William Marshall have the lends, with Vera Vague and Kdward Everett Horton present to provide the comedy. "Claudia and David" This domestic comedy - drama engages the activities of Dorothy McQuiro and Robert Young in the roles of Mr. and Mrs., and depicts their adventure and minor prob lems. Baseless jealousy causes rift between them, but they are reunited when their young son is injured in an accident. Our only comment is that Dorothy, it seems to as, is rather young for the wife ol Air. Young. Mill will enjoy a .!oi hv ilsell'. muc.i dnYerence ill llu beginning book. The skelehes or not reading aboe! tin Kaeh eh :p-ei is so ll (!oe-;-'l make 'vhell-ei' on start or 1 II i he ) 1 1 1 e 1 1 M i e illustrations, by Ile-nry HolliiioI '""' l''e le.iau.g eha !i-;,:i:nsls in ,;-' c.iiii!i .nid to the ;,n.,v,.. ""' ''"''t'-'-l of i he ei u nil We ;;ie I'om'iile-iil that ou will enjoy readirr: about the pe-onlc whom Mr. Coe-reh has m,- , hjs awl-, over North Carolina Kverv -ee l ion ol 1 he -.1 it., is i - 1 - i" e e i a e el. Pearson, T. Gilbert "HirH nf North Carolina." h T Cilh,.,i Pearson, C S Urimlev and H II I'.rimle-y give- ihe story of every bird kno-Aii r:om 1 his stale This me -le,!.. s i,itr.luee.l spe cies such as Ihe Starling and English Sn.-iri-, -md the- i-nn, l'arofiict. Passenger Pigeon, and Ivory-billed Weieulpeek er. The literary style anel Scien l ihe aecurticy you may he sure uhon on nolo the authors, and arlrsls. The birds are arranged and described according to thp l.-itosi A. (). U Cheek l.isl llnhiic songs, calls, and the identifying marks are clearly presented. Also in the volume are- A histoi-e bird stuelies made here beginning I " ilh C'aptaiii Harlow e in 1584; data on migration and seasonable dis tribution compiled by C, S. Brim j ley smce 1884: anel a comprehen I sive index anel bibliography, j Illustralions are mueh more com- , I'lele than m Die old volume ! l-n- Sixteen of the best w I'lates from this volume have been reproduced. Four new color plates from Roger Tory Peterson's well known book. A Field Guide to the Birds, greatly enrich this volume Another item of value is his con tribution of 17 black and white plates and 17 new text cuts. The only way to prevent fires is to prevent them before your house burns. Heavy Calves Sale for BUYERS and SELL memm mm r -acitwaAt.jl mri. g i of IfiiW' , II 11 There1! ao place j of 111; if - '-. .-i' ' l of I H I . Yffg (7 IIb II' li&ZTJL V dkW 11 II I' v II VOU LIKE THRILLS A NO SPILLS DON'T MISS THE W. N. C. FAIR At Hendersonville Fairgrounds ONE BIG WEEK ---OCTOBER 7-12 LOOK! RACING CAR RACES - - - OCT. 9. 2:00 P. M (100 Miles, Five Events) THE REAL McCOY AND HIS DRIVERS OCT. 10, 3:00 P. M. (Thrills, Chills, Spills) JUNK YARD DERBY - - - OCT. 11, 2:00 P. M (Lttst Car Holding Together Wins) STOCK CAR RACES - - - OCT. 12, 2:00 P. M (100 Miles, Five Events) All racing under the auspices of Southern States Assn on half-mile track in front of 3,000-seat, covered eranrf' stand. h See W. N. C. Agriculture and Industry on Parade Get our figures on a complete overhaul today It's easy to see why a Ford dealer can offer better Ford Service... at prices which are drastically lower in the long run. We're set up to give your Ford the type of attention whjch Ford engineers have planned for it. And we have special tools which simplify the job. That saves time. And you save money. At home" with us, your Ford gcti the benefit of: 1 . Ford Factory-Trained Mechanic 2. Ford-Approved Methods 3. Genuine Ford Parts 4. Special Ford Equipment Drive in for a rlierk-iip ami dt"M troubles before they grow THERESA ) ih row flfw BRING YOUR FORD "BACK HOME" FOR 5j Davis-Liner Motor Sales Phone 52 SALE S S E R V I C E Erf M

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