THURSDAY, APRIL 27.1933 i hejournal-Patriot WT IXDKPENDEXT IN POLRICS ."Published Mondays and Thursdays at ' ' North Wilkesboro, N. C. "D. J. CARTER and JULIUS C. HUBBARD. Publishers, MeriMPrawV ^ Heretofore, we have commented upon the splendid work accomplished by the! trustees o# the Roaring, River Furniture company. No need here to repeat the con gratulations. - However, it is seldom that creditors are paid one hundred cents on the dollar aft- work. Many o'f"^the otter ^ Fed- bookkt Don't you ttlnk the tax- eVal employees scattered over the'payers have fed the Sttoolbook United States are not giving > Trust long enough? value received for the salary) I do not have time to point paid. ^ M - I'odtTiliy more l»f onr coBLit- These are Munt statementSr-[ty aW Ihunlclpul mistakes. Stop probably harsk" statements^but and, think and you >111 be una^ you men and women who are Us- to dpunt themTon your. er bankrupt proceedings are filed- It is -- . ^ the not oftpn that the creditors have an op- j states in order i tening In tonight know that they are true statements. An ,honest-to-goodnes8 Feder al survey should be, made of each. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 Year in the State; $1.50 Out of the State. Entered at the post office at North Wilkesboro, N. C., as second class nvatter under Act of March 4. 1879. THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1933 uui. _ - . United States in order to determ- portunity to draw up a resolution such as! j„g ^vhat economies can be made, the creditors of that firm did a few days Let’s bring the matter home to *'■**'^ _ _ ^1.0 n 4 oTAT inAim ill the ago, saying that they had received amount due them. The resolution contained merited praise. For demanding money with threats, a man was wentenced to four years’ imprisonment. We sin cerely hope this catches the eye of our income- tax collector.—The Humorist (London). Helen Vasco * Helen Vasco is a little girl whose name became known throughout practically the entire world. Nothing Helen has done en- titles her to so much publicity. She never „„„ „ wrote a book, sang tor an opera company, , means as our people and get them to as sist in the work. If local waste and extravagances are discovered by our people, we will have their sympathy and support in bring ing about the needed correc tions. So much for Federal econo mies. How about a new deal for the states, counties, cities, and towns? You folks who are listening in A dollv saved at home means as 'or run for public office. And yet more|gg g ^g^ (jionar saved in UI 1 UU AWX - - juiuvu Gen. Ho Ying-ehang. new military lord of north jjjgQpjg have eagerly followed the riews' Washington. And let me tell you China, says; “China’s policy of resistance to the'^ ... i-mr>thor thincr; The States, coun- — ,, „ .. .. ie | , tViaf Primp Minister ettollter thing: The States, coun Japanese invasion remains unchanged-’’ That cer-! her than R„osevelt have Iand .towns have want- tainly makes it easy for the Japs.-Fredcricksburg! MacDonald and President Roosevelt have. ^ ,„,,g„ than the _ - _ ^ , , J fiio nio-hta in the intere.st' Free Lance-Star. 1 _ ed,more tax dollars labored far into the nights in the intere.st j pvderai Government. ,„f world economic conditionu. . ‘a™S Out of the picture, yot always at Roosevelt’s Helen VaSCOS Story IS lUll O ^ ^ around $15,000,000,000. Ap- «lbow, is a wise little man by the name of Col. (grest and pathos. Awaiting almost ceitain proximately 70 per -ent of the Lewis Howe. Many have wondered how it ts that ‘f]p.,th unless an operation is performed; amount goes to pay the tax bills Roosevelt side-steps all political pitfalls and j ' . .u- anrt nui- proceeds don't know Howe. iwe. Many have wondered how it i.s that ‘ unless an operation is performed - amount goes to pay the tax bills ; side-steps aU polUlca. pitfalls and j been the center o^he States, counties^a^ aw. but we think it is because he ’snows, oi a light between those vho ^'ornment is costing around $1.- . ^•J?. 1 ixrrin stP^JnTRSLlV nnn finn nUA wr vpar aiui anout -Kredcrirkfttiirg Frep Lancp-Star. her life and her parents ■who steadfastly ^ ooo,(too,ooo per year and about refused lo consent to an operation- 'three billion of this amount is 'Mttat W€( peed In the r j-ight now are a few leaders like Franklin D. Roosevelt. — The new deal has started in' Washington. Your duty, m y friends, is to see that It Is car ried into every State, county, municipality and hamlet In our land. The Family DOCTOR By John Joseph Gains, M. D. YOUR PHY.SICIAN "Doctor, what’s the matter with me?’’ “Can you cure it?’’ These two questions make the ‘‘horns’’ of the dilemma in every case treated or applying for treatment. Both questions are of the highest importance for the doctor and patient. • A doctor may know exactly what the trouble is—he may he the best of diagnosticians—yet he may be sadly deficient in his knowledge of the best remedies for the disease; so broad and deep is thp seiciiee of medicine! I believe there are hundreds— thousands of patients treated and cured—when the diagnosis was absolutely a mistaken one. How? Our Congratulations The .Journal-Patnot herewith voice to its congratulation^ to the post of the American three billion or in.s an ou. - , treated tI; fig^t'to;ave the child’s life had to be |I‘"'P-tant Symptoms. ^ I war. 11 wt? cuuxu ftvi iiti *-»* 'cai ried to the courts before the parents preparing for wars we wonH f_iy« ^ as.«l to the operation which tvts perform-, no. local ed Tuesday. It was the pathos that ti,p ^vorid would get „ T.cgioii and the pg-^led to the people, ntyt the importance of^j,,,,,.] ,,„gy ^f old-fashioned reiig- unit of the Legion Auxiliary upon the com- news. itheir bnd- pletion of their beautiful new hut. It is i people being- killed by, a train, in an automobile wreck or in a plane' an achievement which merits the highest praise. The two service organizations have con tributed much to the civic life of North Wilkesboro and their latest contribution, the erection of an attractive home with its attendant benefits to the people as a whole, shotvs how unafraid they move for ward even during years of depression. On the occasion of the formal opening which comes Monday night. The Journal- Patriot in advance offers felicitations. M’ar got onr Federal Budget ci"ish and think little about it. But cases out of balance, but the state, a.- -.hat af Flo.v,! Cllins ant H*„ Van- « “I,,-''™: CO icach the hearts ot the people. ihe> : |,gi„„ced budgets to war costs, veal the sympathy, the tenderness and the] The State governments are kindly spirit which the American people feel'costing around 2 i-2 billion doi- toward the neighbor in need or in danger. lars and the coiiiiiy and municL pal governments around 8 1-2 billion dollars. Get this: The costs ot State, coiiiuy and municipal govern ments have increased from $6,(100.000,000 in 192.') - . |,o around $11,000,000,000 in payers League in \\ashington recently on;jg32. Deal; Well, what are you going to do “Carrying the New Deal Home” The address of Representative Flan- nigan, of Virginia, to the American Tax-ia'onnd Buv Today the theme, “Carrying the New -X 1.- r u - ■ Home,” is worth a careful reading. While I about it? One thing you can do 18 The most opportune time for buying in m-ul.i, imiiridnnk'^hi't cussing your Repre- recent vears irthe present The man who '‘‘"‘‘‘^sen.aUves up here for awhile- ^ u 1 J u • • If disagree, there is enough truth to cause,,„pw leader is looking after has dollars on hand and who i.s in need of taxpayers to resolve that he us-and n.ni your atteu.io,, ,o commodities now on the market will be doing the wi.se thing by buying now. The va'ue at the dollar now .salted a^aj Xe^.s-Herald, follows: > us- yo’.ir Stale. ' affairs. What are r.uiiv and municipal will decre;i.s(- rathei price of cumrmuiities than iiK-rea.-e- The is certain ti' e.'lvance. Thus the man who waits to b'.iy t.ie thin|.''.s he needs wiK soon be buying commodities M’hich have advanced in cost with a dol lar than has depreciated in value. That is the inevitalde trend and if our prediction cb.-e.sn't pe.n out, 'Vc 11 'oe great ly s-jrprised. That is the inirpuse of in flation and -t set-ms a cerUtinty that be fore long. M'c suall t'C iiayiii.g more loi' al most every commodity. Now is the time lo tniy. Take the swol len dollar and buy the product that is low—•'oo low—in iH'ice ami reap the benefit of your thrift in the yiast. Unfor tunately. mc.st of us are not in position to take advantage of the opportunity. That doe- r."t. h -'v(vcr. void its txistonce. you jroins to aDont il? WVn. brinj^ Hit* (,>n in Wasiiin-- hnm«‘. You folks wlio do now aro Demonstrating Leadership Governoi Paul V. McNutt, of Indiana, is demonMiating a caiiacity for leadership tha^ justifies 'che coiifitience the voters of that state piaced in him by elevating him to that high office. A summary of his achiexements to date A u»’W ♦■puiioniy iLal ,iroin !n;.. I‘t H • iluii 'TiiTiid I*' ttVery nin,; iit. dou’l you think >o.i mniiiuipiitity an-l haini't in our cuiHi'cry. 'i;'!--! u m-w j^hr.tfh' arfiund homo. ri.e tik-ht Ui riiuU'iK tdduy. in :!iy Hov.' uliout rem-.sani/.ilig I'U! j.A dm- ,lii-.'C-!lv In 111,. t-,vir:iv;cxii;a uuiu-' S';!|.- c.iv. niUK'iss ami seuiiu- Il l,-,,, vie 111 ill,, useless and uinieces- • 1 [• ,'{ w’lH’fi il*u Aiio'nviiii !»•» 1 tot .-■.I-. We livi'.! !' ytUi.' ' ur ns aiis and we ran e ..- ..'i'-. ( i-UUi 111-' — Fedi';-:i!. Slao . e'enry and ncinii'ij'al in t'.ie -anie way. Mnriiy -,vas ■ a--y !ri n'liaai and 'we sp- ill it irt'.l.i'. i-xlravagaiul.'-'. 1,'eii.xMv. Taxt s. 'ui'caasr -.ve iiad moUeV or eoul.i : li'.aiii aioiiey witli wiiicu to pay ili :n. gave u.s '.'eiy Utile ceneern. W.. yaiii little, if any, alteii- li. i: tn tin yearly additions to our lax tickets. \V:e II we at last awoke- from out debauch and lo-tiivi oiii iliai wo were ail broke or financially ■ id;, ■led Wf h. lain lo realize tM.-u our profligacy waste in o'lf coant) governments Utnl'enated a prof.icate covernioetn. We at last limn anywhere el.se ■ie;;aii lo realize titai eiirit yi-ar a liltU* tiiore of ,'ii- ' arniiis power was tiein.s: turned ever to llic t;.\;ns ;iower. Wo U» caii to realize that our per- -iu;;'.l and h isii.i ss economic sins were being -.■’siied iiizoM our Govi.rnmenl: ihiit our Gtivf-rii- aierit was suffering from the same maiignani 1 ctiiiomic disease praciically every man. woman, .ind bttsitu'i-s in .\inerica had contracted—down- sary depar.menis. hut-eans. and oitnmisstiins? l.el me tell you that in some of our State goveni- Mieiiis till- d( iiartmenis, bureaus and (-nmmissions need (-loaning ’ ,iut as badly as liiey do in out fedeia! Covernmeiit. Mow about i-eorsaniz.ing our icornty governnientss an.l luitliiig .ih.'tn on a Inisiness basis'? Titere is proliably iiiore inofiiciem-y and The best dbetor strives to be equal to the answer to botli of the questions at the head of this letter; happy the physician that can, truthfully answer both. Suppose the doctor cannot ac curately diagnose the case—yet believes be lias done so; I'd trust that doctor anywhere. M'hy? .fust because he knows what remedy to apply for the symptoms. 1 would he perfectly' willing for a doctor to treat me 'who knows well the action of the medicine he uses: he knows the cause that will bring about the effect. A good physiologist i.-t a good doc tor; the man who rfnows healthy life is quick to recognize any de parture from it. Physiology is the science of life. I am not so devilish particu lar about a technical diagnosis; I do not care how many red cells a man has, just so I know he is anaemic. Now laugh, if you want to! Vacation Day Has Come dear V’acation time has come friends. And we must say good-by. And our merry times will end •\nd our hooks down we'll lie. minds will aaocs Let us put your car in first class condition for the long drives yxm are going to make this spring and sum mer . ,. You want to feel like the car is going to per form correctly and that’s our specialty to see that it does. Put the responsibility on us. We appreciate your business. Murray Tires and Batteries at Special Low Prices Wiley Brooks and Jeter Oysel The Motor Service Co. North W'Ukesboro, N. C. Appointments Of Elder S. A. Greer Announced Mulberry church, May 7; Pend ers Grove churcli. May S; Dur ham school house. .May 9 and 10; Roaring River church. May 11; Woodruff church. May 12. The following appointments for Elder S. A. Greer have been announced, Mr. Greer to preach at these places between May -1- „-nirirc tip a- See the WILKFS TIh & I FEED COMP.WY for yOur ferti- Meadow Fork cliurch. May .seeds, feed, flour and pro- Reddies River church, May 5: j dneo. We pay c.ish and sell for Rox Springs church. May 6; I cash. .M-l-tf SAVE MONEY AND GET BETTER WORK We make a specialty of Radiator Repairing, Body Rebuilding, Welding, and all kinds of general repair work. You will find us equipped to turn out a guar anteed job on short notice. Save money by letting us do your work. Superior Williams Mill Co. PHONE 131-J North Wilkesboro North Carolina No loiiger our poor bother, Wi;!i reading ami iiai'd words to, •:r\ il, Xo !. -.'.-I U i in the school To ;;i flow alioiit !'(organi'/.in? «»' cUaiiinc up municipal gov- ■. niments'.’ A lot of them need it from top to bottom. I Let me mil a thiii.g or two to your min.'i. .so you will begin to iti'.ink: I How ai'oiii all of these over- I laoping'. four and five ply deep n,!.'ht recklessness and extravagance. Ani. ih'nk 1 „,-fTake down in Virginia. God. lie at host became lax conscious. 'where I live, for instance. When rile big thing today about the wlude sordid sit-' i was a boy the sheriff and his Auiiion is tli(> fact that we are at last tax conscious depuiies and the local constables and realize we have .got to sober up—that the j enforced the law, and I believe flovernment. the individual, and business .have . they got along as given in a feature article convince.s one,all got io live within their incomes. The realiza- “^^^^^J^/Thr.Lrif/and his that he is nc-t afraid of respon.sibility and tion of this fact, l believe, is over half ot 'he ^ constables; oh, ^ , Ives- but in addition thereto pro- Our new leader in putting the new deal over - I here in Washington has certainly started out in I a magnificent manner. I want to see the new hihition officers. Federal and Stale, motor cops racing up and ; down the road in white cars pre- if Indiana goes under during his regime, he is ready to accept the blame. While mj.ny of his measures which he magmuceiu mauuci. j «».•(. -v has pushed through the Indiana legisla-■ Federal deal, however, extended beyond the cor-j J'ggj-gg to bg in a hurry; game inre meet OUr heartiest approval, there is'porate limits of the Capital City. I want to see wardens, who mess around to see , -11 - eehieh ahoilt 47 oth-i >' extended into every nook and corner of every jf your dog is a taxpayer; and one bill in j ■ t congressional district in the United States. j the Lord only knows how many er states ought to copy and write into jthe Lord only knows how V. Let me be specific; How about a pew Federal ^ others law. By pushing through a bill to postpone 'deal on these things? municipal elections throughout the state I believe we have too many places for holding municipal eicenui*.-' — , ... ^ iTitll iq^4 McNutt saved the taxpayers j Federal courts, in many Federal judicial d'istricts ; Don't you think it would he cheaper and better to let the sheriff enforce all laws? if he of Indiana approximately S300,000 t presume postponement is n tory. Of course, if a town or city has a the Federal court only lasts for a day or two. \ | doesn’t enforce the law, get one inaiana 'great deal of monev, time, and inconvenience i We presume postponement is manda-^ , how about our highway de- cenlrally located point. partment? It may be treason to some to say it, but the fact is ive are spending too muclT money anxious to oe nu ui H. ...a. ...... ...... - — ion our highways. And then, too, IB hp surmounted by requiring the con- ‘ ed. Many of these routes have not been changed gome ot our highway depart could oe . ■ .... -il. r-1 =ir,(.o the dav.s of the horke and bliggv. particularly rotten administration, it is, jjow about'the rural mail routes? I believe anxious to be rid of it. But that difficulty ] that many rural mail routes could be consolidat all of the bell, well sit in the school- CountyTaxes f.ir the freedom out i .\'0 lOTlfl 1 room .\iid long side. We'i'c going to sav er, And in summer s inshiiie ahid gnodbvf^ teac’n- We're going to roam over the nieado'.v To hunt for birds and flowers, And on had days si' at the win dow To look at nature for long liouN'. No longer we will look forward For nine o'clock to come, But we will now go homeward For jolly days will come. But I know what I can do, I can take my cat upon my lap, .And sit and read or stndy While kitty takes a nap. I hate to say goodbye to you, Although there is joy to come. But there is plenty of work to do For me when I get home. VENA OSBORNE. Millers Creek High School. Additional penalty goes on aft er May 1st. Pay now and save. W.B. SOMERS, Sheriff 1 Beer From Cuba Expected In Wilmington Wwnesday could oe suriiiu ^ptition with 51 days of the horke and buggy, testing group to f 1 How about the rentals being paid for post of- per cent of the voters asking for the elec- fiees and public buildings? In many cases these I rents, to say the least, are not in line with the Governor McNutt further provides in i prevailing rents of the community. R' bill that the municipal elections be I How about all Federal employees doing a rea- nlonff ■with county and congressional! amount of work for the salary they re- held along wu ... . V, ceive? Take many of the postmasters, for in contests in 1934, thus eliminating muc nlK-nAn* ^ 1 Tl tr f-TlOX? ^/’k 'lia t FI pfpt 11 of the cost entirely An economy gover- nor^noV^ name only—may prove to be just the thing Indiana has needed. stance; the only thing^they do is to get in the way of other people who want to work. Every postmaster abould be competent to discharge the duties I of his office and should be required to Wilmington. April 24.—Two thousand barrels of beer, import ed from Havana, Cuba, for state and local consumption will ar rive in Wilmington Wednesday morning on the jteamer .Ampfire. The ship is consigned to Heide and company, shipping brokers, but the -Jltimate consignees of the brew have not yet been ascer tained. This cargo will be supplement ed by another shipment of 4,000 barrels from Cuba, scheduled to { be discliarged here the later AT PUBLIC AUCTION One third of an acre of the Shepherd Schoolhouse property, Union Town ship, District No. 3, on MONDAY, MAY 1st, 2 P. M. at the office of the Board of Education at the Courthouse in Wilkesboro, N, C. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. .-JWlUir VTM* ^ J D0 aiSClIUIgtiU JICIC Wic zwa-s- ments are becoming as czaristic) pgj.^ early next week. ... 1 J XT Z ...V. ... 1 #./• VtIwtaAlf .. 111 t- .. as old Nicholas himself. How about our schools? Hop- many useless and unnecessary officers and employees could be eliminated if we had a real, ef ficient system. Take, for In stance, these fellows who are being hired to teach our boys how to play. Don’t you know that a boy who does not know how to play is too dumb to be taught? How about the co^ of school The first cargo will he moved to interior points as soon as it arrives so that it can be made available to the public by May 1. , One hundred additional Burke county farmers have been in vited , to become members of the farmers mutual exchange and share patronage dividend accru ing from trading through co-operative. This 15th day'of April, 1933. BOARD OF EDUCATION Wilkes County By C. C. WRIGHT, Sec’y.