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!jT ftcrnoon. June 11, 1931 TIIE .WAYNESmLC 5 lOl'NT AIN tXR PACE TimCC (Second ScltionXT1 V ' x ' . - ? r . a. B j A hVf V iff- s:r . , his I -A, jiiV'V - i . ' s v -. Ml ; , . I 4n ' " byr'c - u-iTi fvv'iV 7i AiVPti ff '"f All - : . . . j,? m: i't-y v tv-,r-"; M.y . LA .. .' f t--- ' - ' ' l - J II1' $ " , - - ' i : ..'V' ..... : ' -' ' v. . i ' ' V' , tVH . it V x 4 ' . "' r u . : ,;v ci.wtv -a w x i -.m ci rM - r- m ' x.? i ss,." iiimn in 111 iii ii "I w T) mi i1 v. v4. ? Sill" iw Xo. 1 The newly painted Liberty KaiHisi church, riKht on the highway soon after leaving Cove Creek. The men shown here arc members, and pl,m to paint the roof, and make other im provements. The men are left to right; James Burgess. Hob lloslen, Norman Hannah, and Tom Norman. The pastor is Uev, Dock Kussell. ji. :Tlie mail boxes on White Oak have at tractive name plates, and add much to the ap pearance of the roadside. N. 3 M is. Sallie Suiloii is in the poultry business in a bin av. She lias almost K1MI cbi k ens. She is in the haleliiiiR cm pi odiietion. and is doing a line iob. N 4 1 h- I'Uion Itaplisl (li'nch. The pastor is ltev. I'ele llicks. No 51' oder Messer, lonelher willi his broth , rs, operate the largest farm In the community !liK acres in all. Thev have four acres of to bacco anil a wide variety of farm equipment, in.hiilinK a tractor, hay baler, thrcshlnc ma chine anil other kindred Implements. So. 0 A registered OK hog with her seven pigs on the .less .lenkius farm on Stevens Creek. No. 7 I'atsv and .lame Davis, daughters of Mr. anil Mrs. Hubert lluvis, in their room, which the have finished as a I II flub project. Mte Oak Women Show srest In Club Work year marks the first steps organization of a Home Wraiion Club by the women "Se Oik IS nf whntn am in- p in becoming members. to meantime, however, the "have not been idle as far pe improvement and other p are concerned. Four of e done what their neigh- ""liider oiiRtanriincr work on -0 ,vu iiuusco . aim jm.mj H'he past year. They are Mrs. KThi-;.. 11... T. i-v Tffr. -"'I, l S. .(IP IHV S 1115. IfRnrinn -.n.l n.T .... T)A...n T nrl I- -"..115 .tint mis. rvuwc utu 1 together, there have been rnor and :!2 outside beauti- 5I1 DriltfW-t r.-r,r1i4n4 Ihic "S3 lamilies in the com munity. 50 have eleeuie .cimB- ators and HO have uiner nw- , electrical appliances. , Takin" care of their home food supplv accounts for a good part ol the time of the enernelic women: of While Pak. Every one of be families lias its own home garden and an adequate supply of horne- canned fruits, vegetables, and meats. Dairv farmers in many parts of the United States are now nnlk ng their rows in open bam nmms which are called "milkinK parlors . In Library Notes MARGARET JOHNSTON COUNTY LIBRARIAN day W1IATS VOfR.INTKRE-ST New methods have been develop ed that are expected to permit tin cann.ng of whole fresh milk. PROTECTIONl Good Looks, Too! Wbe honictm ncr who keeps his house in perfect condition WHh hiBh quality paints. They're a sure Bu.r. 'Raiust rapid deterioration - - - a sure promise o. Sed allracliveness. Choose from our wide selcc 4011 uf Paints today! It's a Wilson -Joy of Flower Arranmnc Th,, ;,cceni of this hook is on ar rangement a. a borne art and the picture . ni it. Ever one ol the KIR studies, the original work of u,,he gifted arranger. W intended , 1H. lived with and elijoveo a, Week follows week and the few ; ,a .lanuarv uive way to 'j,,,, anmlals of July and finally to i Ui'cember. 1 ne ci"' , ., . Casey-Texas Border ana no Borderliners Maps on linina-papcr. A eonipanion volume in ilesiKn .Ml imike-p to -The UlacK nn s . ti, hook is packed tun m s,o,,.s , ..,.;,, rvtraordinary.. inform ative about the Texas Border from Kl Pas,, to Urownsvine -n " of the iamous characters who lived ...1 iiw.r,, . as a nne suu- ailM OU U vm. v. . denlv. The book includes not mil; oimr.ssiiills ol tile '-(cHi hut the panorama ol a s.ii) quinary history. Stem - Handicapped Child Contains "specific recommenda tions for the proper technique, to lie used in a variety ol' case blindncss, deafness, epilepsy, cer ebral pal's;, 'to mention a few nt i... i,Tiwtir:ni; discussed always with the emphasis, ,, the need lor giviliK the child a sense ol -ei iii it y above ail els, with participa tion and selt-rehanee necessary lor the child's healthy mental out look." Slranss New Mertinss The book telN bow lo the i.l ..1 :i 1M000 small 01 I lai'KC to participale: how lo rt aeh j decisions; how to use tin' vaiuao.i I tool of role-playiiii.:. bow itu' 'small meet inn works hesi. how ' to involve an audienc in a l.i in- linn- Iimu' to L'ct t be l)C-l lf- ! (Ill VUllh, - I suits from a bitf eonleienei . j Murphy-There's Always Ailven- j lure The slorv ol "vejirs m. me move from 1917 lo 194B. Kami!; Inn and upsets, economic, diflie dli. , and ;i trip lollowini, in l'."l Mmi'bv s eai 'ler t'ilstcp Mieia 1 I'd r Side of I'aradise A ni;ior Inoitrapln wbl'h doe lull jnstiee to l'iWi.'.ei-abl. belli as a writer and as a man represent,! live ol bis tunes The aulhi.i had access In Kit .ti 1 aid's peisoiial Int im.it - llui k Child Who Never tirvw A shol I accouiil. of the author's dau-l, ler who never ".row no menl alh Ullllell .-peel,ill lol' pal ,.ns ol abnormal children Orchard Tour Set j For This Thursday1 ! An orchard tour throunh the 1 county, with special emphasis on I orchards which are havniK trouble, j ba.s been set for Thursday. It- H 'lioiine, president of the Smoky i Mountain ' Applegi owers Associa : mm. annoiiiK cd today that II. H . Niswoiii,er. head of Horticultural ! l-..sli usion. at Stale CollcKC and Ceorue ('. Klinbeil. extension spe cialist in borticiilluie. would be lire-sent There will aUo be repre sentatives from Ibe cnlnmolojsV and palliolony depart ineiils o Ibe colleue The tour starts at the Court House in Wu nesvillc at !t :HI a m Persons who are unable lo attend for the whole day may pick up the 1 lour alter lunch as ,t lea.es ine i t'nlil I House at I p m Haydrying Expert To Be In County This Wednesday Persons tlt-siriuK information and practical assistance on hay-dryinR may have the advice of a State Collem- specialist Wednesday."" E. S ( oaii's. aKricultural engineer I10111 tile college, will be in the counly .1 I day He may be contact ed through the County Agent's of-hee. Wiiys lo I'.ctler l.uusKiiis l iienoial Ct,.na Clieioociaev. a nrw v.oil-l older i ,., SC,e,e V. .11 i.b bv eoomi! man's ..Uuk. Un n.e ,, .unrcc'. 1.- p-dfl-l ov Hr. (a, P-.sm in an - .... .:. "Ci.'-m- ical and Knmm e: o.-. N- - " chrn:nc:al:c ' h" i"C" I,,,,.., l il,'!lll!l' V V .I. K'CI,n- ..(ill- eullme by lo oitlhe- o . ! and fiber I.-!. ;";" '" ,.,,.11 eo.:l I . . ' im.t-i.al; fro,.. ' '.d 'tcr The eb-fnical f'oO:a n vecnod .. .11 .fi.rn. r. .i: 's ' !i " "id" j of S.re. frwins h.m l.-' pe"d I once up-n plat ''' '' rr-:,Uui I wmW of cre.tii"." a!. .'Vi;mce m I M overpo-,t.:a':-. ".r j s,,,i hoci-me th;.." - "I lh" '"' I '.a,-r;- to a ha bat;-- a -!." - I Housework Easy Without Nagging Backache w hm kidney function lion down, miny up night or irci- J . or frequeiu paB . ,. VOTE FOR MACE PAC lor BOARD OF ALDERMAN TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE Your VUc Will lie (hcatly Appreciated .s.i: iiiitii 1---- - 3 - '. ..- ! '4 1 . ji . YOUR DOLLAR BUYS 1 ..uido.u ; MORE AT j MaSSieS ; :;:' DEPARTMENT STORE j The Home of National Brands "Bcllcr Brands Mean Bcllcr Buyii" j ! Haywood Builders Supply Co- Seal, V 'ZrZl over ' yrAT. 4tM-- nmn'ii rive limn " . 1 hanoy Hip! wm in -- . filt (?1,CreThereA8,a,CtialDi',AlneDc1,ot Doflirs Pills
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