TWO Budget Commission Si* i . Asked for $73,000,000 K5, ;ny'' TtTTT^' .-; - -1? ?? - I Speeial to the Democrat ; faweE ' X. "pyucjS ? TheAUvl ; .sory Commission. composed | of the chairmen of the ,f5han.ce and appropriations committees of House and Senate aad tn^-<? additional citi-: < 'Aiiiis. witji (.Joveriva <riir?ii!ev a*- the j chairman, is ihk> v.ocfc tccuM'/ over the | reomsts fgt 'ivaiRU-Han.1.' and per- ] nutrient nn-rovcnnuls asked by the! stated t?*!'. at.-, institutions and; mrem?.--. which will be presented to the ii'-il HeJ'vrai Assirmdy. alter 1 i th?* conimfeiicin ptfraS and ruts them J .1 - *. ......t ..It I The thai ippii ximaieb &73.UOO.v$$% tcv *h?- next two y < &%*; j s of Which iuchnU'S hytchwav lur.dx oi'i $17,503. ' ?*> m m^inXw.-.iWir aridl $.*? >: ?;. 1 v.: I a ; . ?nst uirti in and ' $5 1 1,1 >. : -:j md $54.f>vo$2 " n i 1 :' - for :h< i ?e?>??mu?;-n? I Ag-f.cultuiv, iWth \ii Svhich i'uwif i"i*. ii'f sr,vc;a! sstlse.d by.)4 the departments. Tne institutions. departments anil.' agencies' of the state are ??k;a? ' * foi inamte'n&nc- e tor the tvv?> years. or abou\ 5-1 .oOUO.OOO f< > and J|iout *?^0OihG*j'O ' ifJ'iJ ' while fhi- requests hotids f.o'r ivermanvnt improvements: u#.'for it- tu <? year penoiJ total 54. ,*?0 1 70i? i a ny-in- w'hi, h does uol mcludt- quests that may be mat!?- 'or the! stated * i > : .. : ; . ;.1 - r.; ? 1 ,h)M \v.r- appro::? :a'; ed far ;idr>lior.al ] ! prison fitin acreage aikI has not,1 ' or, used. This >nay be '\x\i veoi^nl&ng th. prison ??< the basis;; of ro, i'irhio.?d^1-! ms U? be made -by j tlovoiaor <i:irdner'> special committee, whirli may sugii?vit. abamoniit*:; the central pf'Sbn Here. JJlj.. ? U?r,.n. !?>-.- u.'lf .ummoiirir. s J .s-T. I'VOfo-rh -,t, : .-m m *1T.iXVO. *.1a, due to Movvrnor iia'dnerN \ ut in appropriations and the ;5!ixniP! appr^natci) f<ij maim tenaneo *"o? tin* pro sunt fiscal year., $1 '.?.3S 1.817. will -'t rut til) more. The -nsT.ituti'Ov: a-ki'ri for in..;, than STjLOGO.OOO : >r permanent improve, ments far the moment hicnnuim hm ' on s: PTn.npo Changes or. Political Map Of the '?- counties, ijvhirh had R/puMieap administrations -isrinj; th nasi two years. iu 'wu ii :!?? and "arc now manned l v I)eir.oernfs tea ' iii;-. .'.ess than a -doi'tMi vvlvh it it. c-rmpr e?loniih:iti:m patt .of lh. r?>uni\ ; aii:uin;stiatt"Tis in tJSe hands of the' KupoI'il|v alls, a a u: -.it of the made Morning. 1 - A ... lion last PiOtvth. While - o'\ six of th<? ! (10 . . . hn ih. e : ? e-enlat . - |n ; he J xarislo! Mrta-. 1'\hoVo oio.Vt I'U', ?'lull>.tiO ] a'i)ri'SCRtiiViyV>;.'r^n!; Got cftungi p-V' - H2&- : tte? *"!? ?Miuht\- administration. i n Aid in i/iiemp'oyiiicin Distr**> urwat.s oi^anhed to of and iippitti: $j|pl nu r' in '.he state '.viii ?n uihUmtaker, this' v.eok. ?ol,?owitiv, ms'etitiu or. T'.ljki- ; day iif th>v?;r.?i'a? liardners iidncii an -nenVpji* vfpeRT and ttv: North Carolina with Frank Ban?, Wa>h.:av:?5U. isjn-cseju.tk i'tesfhent Hopyctr^ Committee "h 1 nemph?yment. in rite Revenue l)ljj|ding heie M. ICugone Newsom, Dusnhm. the former president of Rotary International. is cdumnuin of^the commit toojj with M W. T. Kost. . commissioner L of public welfare. \\i vm1 .-hair-man with J&j/.p'thtM* citizens* :v?on anil wo-: im'ts, tewiers in > o u-. labor ami in<Vust#:iaV fields, as members ''Imnijttf ia'< i? _ organisation^ to mcvt , in? riiany grave i.ssdhs ai isvng out cfj this problem appears to nu to he ' absolutely in-.pi" arive at * r.is tir.u*. of. cours*3SS; conformity with M lV?,sidSnt;S tdans i'h _ this ^nnne.c-i .ion," b'crvernpt Gar-Jeer wrote the member-' named h^n- cuinndtlve., ( Hot urg'tvi# . ?3|{8 1.1 the I '. C?ih'Pb;:"Je?i-ee iii'^r.:s effort to work: a tit a prearrain !:t^;.onnectior. with! the Labor and Welfare Departments; which . will assist in or^a rinsing the? State for the' ?>;nef ^1* the digress! in \vhle|i: larg'e mmdv-rs of our nebf.' :?le ii fW find themselves Dr. C. B. Baxigh?nan. Eye. Eat, : No?e and fin-oat -Specialist, johntoo City, Tenn., will be in the! of fioa of ' Dr. J. B. Ha^aman m Boone-.: on the. first Monday ir? each month for the practice of his profession. - - ' -~r *- is! ;; All Ladies Desire r" Charm- X C HELP THEM TO Q ? ATTAIN IT ?i N'olhiii!" mcrcascs feminine loveliness more delightfully j Vj* than toilet i*oods that pos ^ !. i ii scbs yuimmi: auun:. .-miuiic, 1 i X our various Christmas Sets >J W; of f a c e powder, beaut, -g j creams, perfumes and other 'C , Jt t0^er you'll find J | fl just the erifts that will win j X the approval of the fovtu fr j nate recipient, ^ ^ ^ ^ $ CARA NOME SET $) t 1.50 to 12.50 ^ ^ Sold Only at Rexall Dtur ^ V Boone Drug Co. Q g THE SEXALL STORE jjg) | THE 'OOLO'sTTrtCEST 7HAIM OF la Mountaineers Defeat Piedmont College in i Thanksgiving Game, D? mo'r??st -?a.? Appalachian 1 Teachers College, Boone, N. tie-j fettled Piedmont College i;t a home-! .-oYnirife vrarm- hero Saturday. after-1 > >.'11 b> the .score ot* 11-0. rhe > II u-a? Piedmont threats -xifd twice in tin* first quas.'vr ititfir .hives of twenty nw and thirty the oh dy/w.hs on he Mouj:?;?Jna<:ts* sin and twelve : . v J Aporddehwt oiv.'Jteti ,ay? Ayiin brd-j ;i-M!T [>ii< -u;j: :-rantv to can y the halt! dxty yards for a rouehdo'.vn ,?r the! second quarter. H antes scoring on a. [ ns t I'llaro ki< k*. o extra yoinl. An the thud quarter the Mountain* cors hud a an0K uieiensae irame. Jth i\i" thiV'd quart. : *: the Mountaineers :;>rain took theoffensive. when Wal-j kov siv y_ar/fe to tatty. O'Ha.ej drop kicked the extra point. St i ?_ i.y pn ioth : \ ppa!a< hta " 0 V ! 1, :'iou:iK>r.t if 0 0 *'? C?j MEAT CAMP NEWS Latent ? s f rtnn ' 1 . A. J Wilsoi: are thai; lie :< ?mt?roviii? 'y ;mi?1 thery are u~- t luvpet? if his! :>*: rmnnvnt . \ t\u iu-a? fa lure. M;>. it S. .font-:' ha:- ''tvii icV. i'-r *hi; nasi fe\v -ays. a iJ.rench'iai '. t, nt.'v sht ii* >or.:ei Lvttor. Mis:. '?.. L? v.-i>, \vhi Ma> ?*.' it ae ri.ous c <??i<ii t i&?i ?'m t he< v j n-.Oit];.-. it* pr i>.?n -:li.if' * ? ? > hV^S'.'j :*nf! wo hop*; that toe ';Vo'y v.illj semi''-jli? hack t<? he;- norma'. >--qt:hj ;ui a t*i. j Mrv. l>a\n: i -okal'i'.: spotu Tin. ks riv'imi votn h-:s- oaf-.. M M... C t Ml!. ..? vmk \U ,n?v! SOCt'OTl. AITS. Veftu' S- Vvh'; is j lu.-u-himr it: ??m- of th*. i-iib';. schoolsri i?f lohusou County. To ionise v. -:peTK J I Thanksgiving with her husband on j !Meat Came. fho younjt couple aivj makir.i; then C m< with .Mi. and M rs. s *1. S. Jones. AI hU Ctliis:-.. lit the! vvith Mimes AJ.ahyt and j \\ ' i 1 i! Ruthervo >d \;. v, .on of Mi. and M.> >. < \V rj'j;-, u,-v'- a \ 01 V -i? :. : ;. Ml--!/ :irju ensC lwo ^eek^. jhuf the latest ]_ r<:p?B's ah- 'Uv-H<- effect thai' -ho i>j \ < \ much improved. \i?s* mfti: Ikvwii. dnyybNr : M . t; . nd ,\!ti, i!. . Bi ' . who l\a^ ; n' :n thY- hospiuC at Oast'oiUa tM th'hj ivi>i sly jn -tirhsy has undergone two 11 ? oera;ione i\> an', injgfjfct thy asC i kb . Phe latest Top<o:-- are that shej }:npi ,vin-;r a." \ve,U:'rtkf -.u;bi by .-x-J i.. ?. it*. n > ??. : -n:.t?. "me is ! '." .V hei return honm. MAIM'V NEVVS \i:.-ndar...v at svho'ol has Tit it celba diiyi?H ihe rc*conl nUiish wi-alheiC;- S-.?nie nn^ht say that M r.d ideal conditions; fur edasdiiiji an the! sn.iw hud snmcihui^'^i '.jIq a an ..I iuu i husi wh-j krw.v the. comma nil y j .f?d< istand thai the people are mtt r .ii in education ar.cl ^ ? that then ' children am in sch??oi. A Thanksgiving prop,van; was giv > en a' school Tlui?*sJa\ afternoon.5 The absence ?? a inier audience ar.vlj the meseuoc of a deep .snow did notj mat the spice "V.f the vo^iam in thej K-asi. flu* larger student- presented! .x play, "The First Thanksgiving Dinner," while the smaller ones presented a pantomime, Future America. Fopuvviufe- r,nc AI;S5" MolUe Edrmrtor. former student of This s', hi.iul and now a student at the Cove Creek Higrn School, made a do iitrhlfui talk. \yhk*h was greeted with m U Cbapp'ai: s e. Frie.rids of iRev. !.. it. Wood, who r.as ne.or. pastor of the Methodist 9 fp lht ^ /"" a'? nad 10 eni n thai he is to remain here for another year. Brother Wood jy f;u. efficient minister ami a live v. .re in the- c?>muiiity? vvho meets] eyer> -m- with Xt: smile ami nearly, felgp -hahe. 30 *?'' ^ j 3D (lard Thomas is making a record th .- > as a school Kb' -inv--v. He. is always or? time an| . veins, v---- Piii-e.i' at a P. times for the Troubled which omir with motor trucks. The o.Vsk.eT hall 'teams of the : in:;.!? a l it.ndiu record so i,v. :His ye&i. The .boys*, team has only lost or,,- which was lost to high school si a dents. The gins have met uith only -.no defeat from, an -elementary school. Recently in a 1 tame wiih Iffiljiv HiB schoi.U theio.nl turns' V.VIC 'Volh winners.. Ti t I v.-imiflwwBai^: -vh<. mmimmm. irip toa^Lihirrly Ti;R ahs enjoyed? s cry in a eh. ami o ially the kind] hospitality of the Misses Rowe and] them students. I Mi. John Smith has been adding! gi<atiy to the c??mfor* and beauty of his hor.v.. My. 5 ee Mast of Sugar Grove has just completed a brick chimney and otr.ov improvements. Due to drifted snow, both the cari iers of the Asheville Citizen and Johnson City Chronicle '.sere held up here Thursday momir.g; however; Mr. Bentley, road patrol mar. of this section. soon came to their rescue n n rl cont * ~ *-v vTtt ... 1... in i'uj i y .uiu cany Thanksgiving news. The pig cvop of Beaufort v'runty, one of the largest shipping < ouftias of fat hogs in Xorth Carolina, is short this year. Breeding stock has heen cut down, savs County Agent E. P. Welch. Adults Contract Children's Diseases Adults can, and do, contract many children's diseases. And, usually, they suffer from them much more than children do. For instance, many adults contract worms, an ailment usually associated with children. Sometimes j tliey suffer intensely and take expensive medical treatments, without realizing that worms are the cause of their troubles. Yet, the symptoms are the same .as in children, loss of appetite and weight, grinding the teeth and restless sleep, itching of the nose and aims, and abdominal pains. And. the same medicine that sore) and harmlessly expels round and pin worms frera children w01 do the same fe- adults ? Yvliitft's Cream Vermifuge, which you can get at Sold by Hodges Drug Co-, THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVER" Funeral Services Held For Mrs. Margaret Hall f-'. PUlimrt*', N". C.?rt FHin^ra? ^i'Yvjc?is j w*' " h#?h.' o?: Momiav nioi nir.K- Cbtr j?f? 24th. iii the Plumt: w Pr.oshytonan gr Church for Mr. Marira?ci Lynch Hail, who ;ia.<sed away ^ . jhienh >'> |}> tfio Sai'.mlav morns :v.r jaevfotis ar iht- hone oi" ho 9.01:. losenh Porter ^ u?n ... c*i. ... .. ; *?;. - " " , >io n:her mom- her ft&U-'i gf \ vai. and v.h-.tv her .-<?n had start vij? o<! and hefaU'ii the rTouftjrcv Itbys School, presuming in the }' -'> - s.< fiM 0?ir<vh. which h:s mother a '--J |!? he had been in?t: unitanal in otyaoj/- yg ing and buiglinc Mrs. Ha!! is burled in -he >Vm>.io\v ??t the < ?>as<-h of which (hey iaU her the m.e.htM. ^ Mrs Hail, who i> the last v g* :;i:11:!\ of nim brother- : t'vjM was horn in i"v\-is'uuir. V;i?rw^rt. ^ whe? c niarriiaj Mr. Thomas D - g' tei li b) Pernio ' s shv :- ?? ??> h? in. Mrs. K'.j'iUi fM? Tuff* i:.. ? ?v" s? Mem x ^ Miss Marc.:vet Tat'; Bahnor Klk. jVL a'i'd Kliv.ahcth. Marm.rrt ami .ianr- 3^ Hal! <>i* IMtigfitree; mi! two M . \ ant* K. gYL >...! ; . '.! Tuits f banner Klk ' 1: i'kinir i;ai' ir The svrv.o were K< v. Dan Graham of BtoekviiV,j,|g? Tear: ; Ih?v. .John tl -. c;radu.- .- ?? 1 . J'iumtn t S _ - nasi .?? erf a cY-ss'.' -,.>;;an ehnn - v Ka:>;?< Git : tri lb W. 1. Smith f Uanrte' G . and Kr i \\\ .'la:; ! i*l; i . T* 'ii!ir.itpi a;.rr vv;.- macf ay Kv\ ] Tfk RV. . , ? ?. r'h S"l ' S? ! B'l ATE BANK- EXAMINER SAYS p;. DEPRESSION IS NOT GENERAL'S? 'VUale'yh. ?r ;ii!"?i? < : th ( ent J BanK and Yrus? Company i \ - . - S:: a s J LaiM'.lMM. institution. a fhw s 1 ^ air" ami the syinwilhrtK failures soveral other sin*?.!.* . banks .n Ar trT? \ IT. Biltinbn . i i. udersotn i!!e .inn other niafos. is not a teflectiion of i . i it yen. ral m ' he Stale.I>111 as iin aftermath of boom eon-.'-jw? ti ms, inflation ? !" real estate val ffo and I'iirh fmaru dir. earned mi some tin.' \ears aijo l?y high-pressure on ...I*:- a:* . the Florida I'unm. is ri th.' heliei of John Mitchell, ohiofjld. State -aitK ..-xannher. j Vt$ Mi. M holt warns ay.ninst hyslea on th.- | ;t!'i o> tin people of * )' Stat., a - mxiit: m whh'-k \Vfle:i salt- : "':;n" that few banks ia::j a it|,:-tan,;. Ann.r-r incut of the \Y.\-; ?St . hovi;. Bank and Trust I'ompa^'j gg thai a million or mo.- doliars \v;s! fig : woiild pay ii' -sitors wins ouu'in to \vitK<)r;t'?v | W ludi. t : 1 iu have helped allav the j fig foass in .VOieedle and vicniity. ) ?? COVE CREEK BASKET BALL 1 fti TEAM DEFEATS BOONVILEE : g? asuaSaG -r^r-r^a.r:lc? .-_._S.aS i ^ On PhanksLnVjr.e afternon. Cta i Mjf < 'nvr Creek basket hall team traveled' :< BoonyRtfc whoc thev del fated the | gy BoonciUc" Boys to the tune of I'd to! '? On the fplUiwinir I'ijrh* the Covej Creek hoys held their record by dej-jg* teatinu the East Bend team, :'.i Both uaine were played in Boon-! ^ ; lie's new gymnasium. The boyso^j making the trip were Ralph Wi! - j jjL Hants. I.oney Isaacs, Gilbert Mast. ?? Howard Walker and James Horton. | Kg They were- well received by thejgj lioonville boys and all of them i e-j gy rori it irood time. !M "With Byra at the SuuiSilw Pole" | Official Picture of the Byrd Antarc- ^ tic Expedition J? PASTIME THEATRE. Boone, N. C. jjjfl Monday, Tuesday, Wcdnes, Thursday j DECEMBER 8-9-10 1! | 2? PRICES REDUCED Back to war prices. No use to fool "n-v|x? longer?jus? going to knock the i ?$ bottom oat and be done with it. So bring on your shoes and jrets-.g* the best work ai lowest prices. All j JB ash, nothinc charged. Work done; |jtf while you wait, and it does notl g* vakt- long. Work guaranteed. DapjS el Boone Shoe Shop, the place tot?j quality work. 12--3 j jrj nASTIME'l I THPATRrI | - - *-* -* * ' *- M ^ MHI "'Place of Good Shows'* ? ^ | k FRIDAY. SATURDAY. DEC. 5-6 | ^ Helen Morgan, Charles tys Ruggles ! ?2 ?IN~ IS ROAD HOUSE !| NIGHTS" | MONDAY, TUES., WEDNES. *nd ? THURS., DEC. 8-9-10-11 WITHBYRDAT I THE SOUTH POLE" J Actual Scenes of Commander Byrd's Epic | Flight Over the Polar 1 Regions | Where no woman has ever been! ??3 What human eye has never beheld. ADMISSION TO THIS SPECIAL S PICTURE HAS BEEN REDUCED Jlj FOR THE SPECIAL BENEFIT OF & ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN. Children Under 12.. lOc W Adults Matinee, 25c; Night, 35c S I f r - rnn --in rja*TMtWi'l i THURSDAY?BOPNB. N. C. IT ~ PB J I s; IN KEEPING WITH THE MC has gone feminine. Delicate in more elaborate details. C ome to fashion's newest conceits. Our flowing with lasting gifts ot b< gone by have prices been so reas A Group of Sugge Mother, Sister c Diamond Dinner Rings AH Kinds of Set Rings Gold Bar Pins Complete Line of Waidics Pearl Necklaces Bracelets and Necklaces Ciuraretie Cases Cigarette Lighters Toilet and Dresser Sets Manicure Sets f Pocket Knives , : Chains Stick Pins t Cuff Links f Silver Makes a gaPl Lasting Gift ^ ' TOitte of lriL ilesijin. the pi-: < will invoke sincere ajtarira- sEot. ' ' lion ani pride in its noshes- jNvrrftfe-" jpBfifofe V sior,. A gift of Community ??8BhLJ^\\ j ir- a -_r\ft of elegance. s F ? - - t ' \ We are agents for the famous El new styles . . . Each piece of , famous Meeker Line-?do not b F er . . . Books from 5 cents up . Gibson Christmas Cards . . . < for the kiddies . . . Christma f holiday wrapping paper?ever] exceptionally low prices. f \ THE BEST PLACE ! WALK i JEWELR\ \ j Boone, North i i f VKsKiBfHS jWj&^KRSiEJK. / ' .WftSttB m ' ?' DECEMBER ;. t?> "ag iM^r!^^ 1 I 0" \ a 1 i<A a M /1PLE S I OCK AFFORDS $ SFACTORY SELECTION I r% a I ic with life and color, on a slender white I < !' your choice. Nothing1 cab so subtly affection as this clear, sparkling on. iiiitc<l ih white irohi ar.cl platiiHii?. at 'C. I 50 to $250 S | & 1 )DF.RN MODE, jewelry C designs it has a flair for i Walker s and you ii find ^ cases are filled to over- % fi ;auty, and never in days ;onaV>le. $1 ! fa fa, stions for Dad, ind Brother: | J-r"; Fine Mesh Bags Ladies' Leather Hand Bags Vanity Case* ^ i??ui?? p;?. ^ m^iitusdis m m? ? T? 5 Gents' Military Brush Sets ^ Pocket Watches ^ Wrist Watches |jg Gents' Belt Sets |? Silverware ? Cut Glass ? Leather Bill Folds Cigarette Cases j i| Key Holder* |f (Separate or in set*) mmm ^ | The "Write" Gift | for Old and Young j? \ Parkoi pen and g penril $ei is beautiful tXi look afc* aBSBwMCT^ at. fits votif hand. has a j nojn rto suit your handwvit^*!BS1ES m*?,- is .! oh n ivy-on-the-spot MpHBfe when needed, and fits mi 0$ - 'v.aiT;- poeket or wmnan'?. ^3 s._ .HmSGgcz^ handbapr. It tills a needs in sHll gin Watches and carry the ^ i & ' Leather Goods is from the e deceived, call for Meek- H . . . The famous line of & Complete selection of toys 6 s decorations, gift boxes, pthing for the Yuletide at S TO BUY GIFTS ERkS i ' STCT E |

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