Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / Oct. 25, 1934, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
ihr miTHiTtatmrr Published Iiv TIIK WAYNESVI1XE PKIXTINC; CO. Phone 117 '' -'- WavmxviJIe, X. C THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTALNEEE VV. C. PUSS , Rditor W. (... lius, and M. T. liridgos. Publishers Published Kvery Thursday SI I5S KIPTION KATKS 1 "i ear. In ( ountv $1 00 MuDtjis, In ( ountv .50 "ta:- Outside of Haywood County .$1.50 .Subscription payable in advance I-.n.ered at the post office at Y ayne.-vdle, X. C, a Scroti, ( lass Mail Matt.e', as provided under i..c Act of .March ,'.!, 1879. November 20, 1914 tisi icsi) , o( H)i):i j;,, i.) : THURSDAY, OCTOUEK WELL KEPT MAIL HOXES bn.uw us t lit- latnilv's mail box, and we'll tell vi-.u tin.- Ivjic ol lamilv ;hi-v a'e. Only ri'cc'ii t l.r have vi been interested m noticing Vie mail boxes along the rural road-, i.iul t.),e eb.sei vat ion lias brought to muni I hat 1 l,; 1'ttli; can- aud thought as to looks an. gjvHl mad boxes A ;..,,f box hai!irr one sn' 1 ,:,ir. lotted po! can nake :!ie -sitire c.i-vii..ii-. look '"l!- '!' a lili".', ilea! Well kept b,,v ... t Ii.- sli! ! I.MlOi;io-j A -"!",.v box indicate- ilia! t.,,. ('.-"iiiiv, M '"''. ''.'!, l errnvo , tin,! triui e.-n,. mt"1' ! -I'J "' ' I'.'l.udc thai the family Js (,!" ; : I !ie o'n -id ,- won-1 v-oi -ij 'i-.-! I hillg mat Would ad.i .- i' !,, I I, i o : -i i .cf,. ). . 1. 1 i . . i "lie i in- i i nave 1 lie , i r. , , , ' I' it "i 1 M , (),, ' ' " ' (. ! , i , , i "'" " ' M u i -t i , v , fl i , ,,,, .V-' Hi. ' 1 v ' V' '' a 1 u!al 1 onto V' v--'' h ! " "" " ' " ' "I ll In s t , kl(i, 1lK , 'e and wi'o tir name'o'i it A IJEPLORAKLE SITUATION It was with amazement that we learned item the report o! Mr. W. D. Lee, soil specialist oi the Soil Erosion Service of the Department ol hnei ior, tliat .;:),500 acres in Haywood Coun ty ueie seriously eroded' while 15,348 had btcn abandoned all together. Thi.s condition should arouse the interest of tne citi.e.'..s of the county, as it is becoming one ot oui greatest problems. One of the things that tenu.-. to make erosion an outstanding prob )')" is the fact that few people realize the ne--isity of doing anything about it. Uight here m Haywood County we have w-i 15.000 acres ot choice land that has been more or less thrown away because someone ne?-i-cted to check sod erosion. There are approxi mates .,u,ouo acres m the county. The num i alieady practically ruined is a small percent I the t.Mid, yet the number of acres showing -if;i:, o(- serious soil erosion is entirely too large oim. it luu been estimated that one cubic mile "' thc' l,l'-st S(l1 111 America is annually wash- d '"t' the (Julf of Mexico. And right here in ibis county, the report reads, the Pigeon JNver adds her share to that cubic mile. !d i.,d in ways-and means of the prever ,,,)" 'J M"! is not a pi'oblem for ist ,;u,,l"r- hi; ""-"Very citizen. The washing top-soil is notliing more ?h;ui e - - ' i.- I .. ! , , " ' ; e wtrcti '! .fig I he r-e.nt v H.orer WlNim tviiii frrrrA ,i . ci ji ii iiiiinui awencc TIjivTkorr.zS , ,v m' ,-i, yv( i 'U l I? 't 7- , A l' When clays 're dark an' the clouds hang low, An' the road is rough an' long; When problems face you on every hand, An' your plans have all gone wrong; When troubles come, an' your luck looks bad. An' you don't know what t' do Oh, then it is that you understand What a true friend means f you' When times 're good, an' you're feelin' fine. An' the sun is shmin' bright; When every day brings you some new joy, An' the world is quite all right. You're glad t' know that your friends 're near 4r' .t ill imn I m jvn JUU ill .YUUl 1U1I fej, . ui you never ream what a true friend is, ifcp, ' Till your troubles have begun! JVlA ffyyf A lot o folks treat you mighty well .'SA While you have the cash t' spend, But pass you by with a careless nod When you really need a friend; rrt;.s? Ihey fail you then, as they always will Tii j.: i -i i - 22 Years in HAYV00I W turn one wno can do no harm n fhr.ll rtfirio nr' e-n fiU I've had my share o' the ups-an'-downs fesr-LSN , lnat we all must meet in life, ,v Viy Hut every time I have sutlered lo--s ,si---i-l-' vfa' o- wew-'wumerea care an' stme, -'-r.'rt Tr? Some friend has come with a cheerin' 4n' has hePPd me see it through ?3S3&6& Has brought relief in the time o' need. smile ... itiicx in uie nine o nei As our true friends alwavs do. ;n re iiii; t (M;,i() iKoi'!,fc , 'ank ',nl hl" 1"P1. who make , tMMi.h.un in km nounal Thes p,(. ..j, voikm,- capita! ol in bmk,; 'h( aie th.. lackln,,.. ,1 (, chu.che., cm, m)u;,,( a , tiateinal o.gai.iation. The k, ep out ol the ku ,can,la!., a most ot tin in aie married and stilt l,vi;ig with their original mates These are noimal people who meet the problems of rent, insuiance, taxes and nneiest on the mort gage with little fuss. The.v sat is the butcher and the giocer, give their child, en what edu cation tin , can, and manage somehow to make both ends meet. .V' ''U'"m' ",L",1 l"!"land so are vor "eight i nas-ummg. haidwo.kmg debt- pas ig. h nest, god'.v, domg nou, l)It lonharih loving.vour counti:, ..nd obeying its laws. Critics hay that this is the o-reat ,-l-,s.- r .,...., , . should be lifted out of the dull and prosy hvts they are leading jn order f hat thev may do something more than exi Hut are-such critic, co-retent to judge, much less to advise? Whit If l" ni ''eing prefers to remain as he isrnd l.;c a he has been living? The rank am, ulL cf America compos the backbone of the r-uion. Someone once called hem the salt of the earth. Thev do a lot of living, and u-on their he ,9 built the solid structu-e of ou- country. There is no need to reform -horn. lhy ate able to take care of them sel v-s. Moore, ville Enterprise. I'pin the Xorthwest one of the clear-thinking witors is 0. H. Woody of the Okanogan In aeperJent. He. nuts his fin when he wntes: - "The American people are in a prty po sitbn to protest that they ar losing inuividual r'ghts to Washington, D. C, bureaucracy when the only remedy they can think of for any local Mtuatiyn is 'Call or. the Prseident to settle it.' ''They expect Washington. D. C, to feed thek- unemployed, to finance their schools, tj catch their criminals, to build their roads and settle their strike. Can the present adminis tration be Maimed for the alarming growth' of federal bureaucracy, or is the blame not rightly to be affixed to the firightening increase in men. tal laziness, the shirking of responsibility of Mr;1 Average Citizen and Mr. Average Locil Official? "It is about time the people of this country started winning back their self respect by do ing for themselves what they are able to do." " 'Many :o leaiixe just u-h-,1 'i,M,';l:'"i "'""i -'il ero,io is allowed to -o -"' lu'l i"'(L Ali '-""f'le of this can be had for '", " " l,'n" .stne, ln all(i al01,,(1 ( , I1""" l(t1" '" 11 ten s.pun mdis ; 1 ".n..x i ,,,,, al,( Mi( (Un ( ' !' v ' '": '"' h-ave. formed in the Jo.k,.-. 1 I. -!,. L-ia.iliiallv making its wav I,. (I, -1'ivers. ''h ' 1 ,! 1 -H ' Kali a g th, ,,. '- ''"'' ,,! 1,,f' ri-a;iiion ,f soil ei'osion " U l'l,:"'n dollai's l.i savc the be-.; ' '" ' " llu I'm King, bmldme, ,,i ' ' ' 1 1 lu"" ''atiou are all being -oiked 1 " l l' " 'n Honeiation uitb . toie.stry departnirnts, A'- Hluci.tioiKd campaign is being launched m f-'V',ood County through the schools ami !!d"' the supenision of the North Carolm i ' "it Association. Mr. II. VV. Craebei, of 1-deigh.sec.etarvand als head of that depart PU;!1 at StaU' rik' Sending some t.me in this section explaining the importance of the o l k . Althougl, prevention of soil erosion is on d the main protects of the association, there happen to be others which come in for an equal -hare ot time and thought as vudl as benefit to the state. Three of the nUiona 'ti..,.-. heonedi.u.M,, above are: Intension of stare '"ep.venlion;extens,o of state pa. ks and highway beautiiication. Random SIDE G LANCES ( 'IV el' M a- 'Yell e mm .u.-il j -Miss Met.i Ailams, 0f 1' spendinji- the week as !-,' , her parents. .Ir. and i Adams. I Ml- Jt'le Uavis and f j .-pt-ndiiiK several days visiting rel.-.tives. i Mi. frank Smathets atei i uhu have been visiting hi , I -Ur. and .Mrs. s. A. Jones, j,... I day lor her home ai Ath'n,:- -Mr. and .M;-.s. James F ( j who have been visiting frien ; U.rk, Atlantic City ana I'hii-, I returned ednesdav i Miss Hattie Siler .sjknt ,i I end in Svlva.' I -Mr.s, Jue (.jr:.vos spint Tie i A.-heville .shoppin.- I -Mr, Huyo Sond rt'Kfer' si ni.L imn in tne week m ieie Little Miss Mare-aret .M, a little party last Wednesday ot her birthday. The children Kames and enjoyed IhemseUe ounhlv. Mr. ( lut'-l:; Ivnitrht has bee" ing a few day . w.th his moilie iMiijjrnt. al ;he Kenniore II-.',.' 1 here will lie a debate in l-' e nesville at the new school lu, Saturday 'rent. QesUeti: th-.t the Tahle i iii-Dishetl mere -su e evidence of tr,,. txtiv -d;an natuie. ((,, the afti rlue i :. .-peak ( haul ! !:me;s, (' (' .', 1. V. Leatherwiied, and on t-.,. live (i. ( . P,tmer (J. ( y.i;. " ' an" I I'iancis. Kvei vlm-h "r , Mi d out tin lou doMiivltV'1 l" ' "n ' 1" u.H her Im-hiiiiil. After tcllinir .M-.-. ' m the ihseiiMon. , 1 . i-'-t i B)t h U u1;;;v,H' , , 11 i,,t l4un,iM j s'niH -..a' ,i .tuts ' j-s , the Aineihi,,, Vt.ee!v v.". - a ( i . ' . . i , , v "I ' '' in-.w a; the mine Monday :lie: it.A I ,'IT M : il' si'M) VV , " M n -Ii ih i i k ninduw V I.'u , Vl , U i, ,n ' ' 1 it to th. t . nt f.o- t. i v mIi.i'i , , n w i t it. i ri-.a o, ., ... i-,. i ...i A I'D UK VS! U e '.yi.- h to i h.-ink (mi- d i,,., " 'lav :i an !. I' "I'll ell Mil. a W...U 1 11 - ! eay. ineliilllv;. h-lle tiled "h - .ij a a .-in kmd. el si-.ois painted "n l ;eat Was. full, of "Teen -i : .a; h. an.-. I ai- i nt " i dent . i ' o J-il (Lit -1 lie f ,... .1 1 ' " " ae.aai.a ;:ie ;-fass si. hard it - a i, . 1 1 ) I " . 1 tin ., nnniiio .i ... I- le .... !,..-in I::-.: mechanical depart mi-nt i mull was; "Yiah. ,.v..n iW. la-a. ui.. . an ':e1i,irtieeiit' out trout has dri-i (till ivna to .see.it " . I. I ii t.l 111 ! Iow haw's a fellow like Uncle be 0 write well i-i hum it-.. ill.,, n.... ... ! at tm ? d. Iil llr ill the ear oaia m, i. j 'aiiiosity gazers, but eon-! 1 lllll't get -to go to the c dly sitieked eifrarettei Asheville .Saturday, but Hub I!u irc-Us in . Yi yiepathy and heln . l.n an.l death of cm-- J. m "'n i Mi I in n i Ifojti - m ii t ( vim , ui an i i i ! i( t'H i ui i hi 'utiiul I' ,1 tributes, The Children. --.i(T ot tne gala a Hair. ! NOP CKT KXC'ITFI) A tascmatiii"- story revealing e neokable exneriments of ,i f msion psyeholofi-ist. which lead him nett C peiiiiioisi. wnicn lead Dim ' J to conclude that a conflict exists be- at Wear a red lie niilinm it i,a.:.. mapre.! just becomes W-ilt Iu.le Alley, head man of the voiing Heaioerats ot the State, has lost' ei-ht I'l-.und.s in ten day you see he is at lendinu' to atfau-.s here and also in uaieign and eats when and where he can Mnd time. Well last week he Kot Hold ail some sausau-e that had been made to:o lonp, but as Dovle said, "I einin t realize the age of the blooming stuff until the last mouthful of Vbig helping. s tween our nervo una m,.. Kni i ' - UldUlTl. (tie ot many interesting- illustrated articles m the American Weekly (issue of Oc tober 28), the magazine which come. Sa far as I km,u tt. k ..... . I , the .magazine which i-omo; uh.;,e the ,,eop,e aie m. t. pob'tand S U ND A Y A J IE RI C AM "uius ii an viurpnv. It hist nut : tnally a tiiendlv'soit of 10'' nCWsdca!cr ()r The state organization functions H,vnM, uunty committees uho look after the needs t their communities. Mr. ('has. K uav Jr N ;f the Ilayuood Committee, and Mr heuben Kobertson, Jr.. is st;,te secretary There aie seventeen members on the Haywood Com mittee, and this committee is already making extensive plans for bettering the ciitical situa tion in Ilayuood County as outlined in Mr. Lee's othcial report. The committee and the state organization are devoting their time and ability to help better a deplorable situation, and the united effort of the entire county , needed to make the pro gram a success. Here , a mouthful to chew on, from the pen of Editor 1, D. SafTord of the Seneca Fall, Xev ork County Press: "The ones who are now emerging from the economic slump are tho e who pitched right in and began finding wavs and means for helping themselves The do predion will never end for those who figu.e that the government or the state will keep righf on doling out free relief forever. We are faced today with conditions that call for more of the Pioneer spirit. We mut not become so help less tha: when a cloud appears in the skv we will lie content to sit rlim-n .n,-4. e. ' i... . government to drive it away. Help yourself I mi you can get out ot any hole you get into.' Talking about eating, but I was up against it Saturday-. .- The force , was tied un heels over head (notice the etiange) in "ettinp- nut tl, i i . Kis, so I thought it would be nice to have them for dinner at the cafe. know I always jump at such a chance but every last one of them-kf ,.,.. .... cepting my invitation made me swea," up and down that I ?fts,!,er?-iin lf,0,ntuof them- '-ou' alter I d ask-iirl tli,i. i .,..i..i . i , --- eiuiiiu i oacK .lown. but really I intended bavin.. some IUI1 at the ovnpnso f t(,i .i..i? tte stomachs b gulping down a few raw. ones in front of Vm r ct..i. u.. . . - .-tuiv uv ....V (nuinise.ainl ate fried ones instead. loesit pay to advertise0 I say it does. Now Vm always getting so'me thing good to eat since I mentioned that I could think better .while nibbU mg. . .Mrs.. Gwvn limno-Vit ; ...... candy, etc., to test me out and see if t really helped well . I don't . know about the thinking part, but it sure helped my. neglected appetite. J BT Jar & When YOU feel dispirited or "low," smoke a Camel. Smok ing Camels produces a return of your own natural, vibrant energy. Camels art made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS than any other pop tllar brand of cigarette. They never upset healthy nerves. Tho simi. ,.lMmaI that was h(rp during the fair vvas in Henders-onville .vM,uMinK hcok, anil someone'-trot tne rumor nut that t-k : ?, f i - rlu".. in Tne fan dancers fan had been frost-bitten and part of t,em bedded- heieupon tnat particu nr kn- ,i;,i ...u..i.'... a business. Its an til, I lot-fi Km -t jcai sc.-----vi ante : Young man '-IVKi- j , .i. . , . : ..... t u turn red in the fnil " Young lady-"They-re blushing to think how green thev've h.W ,u nier. ua.v We don't know what could be sadder thin the sign on the local library door which reads "Closed for lack of funds." We wonder how all the boys who were working their way through college thi.s summer by selling magazine subscriptions are getting along with their studies. While bishops of the Protestant Episcopal church were arguing in Atlantic City about birth control, the news was given the world by alter Winchell tnat Mr. and Mrs. Dionne, of Canada, parents of the quintuplets, are antici pating a "blessed event in March." Now r ask- . . . . , "uut. is mure .'ifl'i- t.ful . than fall , leaves on the tnZ And what .is mo rp Hi: ivA;:. i - i "'--"t-'lwiiiLUlU 10 hisard? tHem dUms m Mr. Jim Kilhan, who does his pa.-t m keeping this community clean with his laundry, has a job that would ke-i the average from oer smiling, bj he thrives on his. wvirk. The reason T ear an . i. , ve never seen him when he wasn't in a goixl humor TV, . . 1 one t -.hi. .;,;i:"VV,l"rr nmg .- ........ ..vuiuvrs. cand mv housp by mistake instead of his office ami wanted to know when I could return her sheets, blankets and unmention ables if she sent them to me that da" For a minntp T Hii'f ,..i: , L ed to talk to the laundn- ' o iJZ The "Ounce of Prevention" -that causes you call jour physician at the first indi cation of illness, is of particular value when contagious conations are prevalent. Our Service Aids When Called For ASK YOUR DOCTOR ALEXANDER'S DRUG STORE Phones 53 & 54 Opposite Post Office ! v
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 25, 1934, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75