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THE NEWS OF HENDERSON COUNTY, IIENDEKSONTILLE, N. C. THE NEW S Of Henderson County PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY Office Second Floor. Forrest building. Noah Hollowell, Editor DISCOVERED Many dogs at large . outraging the law. WANTED $50 fine for each dog at large in violation of the law. The figures of Mr. Clarke else where in The NEWS' make a gratify ing showing for Henderson county people, in point of thrift, wealth and patriotism. 1 Long before the body of the late Judge Justice reached its final rest ing place the ; politicians were ' dis cussing his successor. Quite a po litical country this is. ' It took a long time in Washingtpn for the democrats to decide whether Britt or Weaver was elected but they somehow managed to come to a con clusion before the republicans got at the bat. The park agitation was by no means in vain for aside from the wholesome sentiment recorded for civic improvement it threw the spot light on the two big subjects of town i Who When you begin to look around for some official on- whom you may fittingly bestow praise, don't over look Sheriff Allard Case. He has to his credit the destruction of 31 block ade plants during his official career of a little more than two years. The NEWS considers this a record of which Sheriff Case might justly feel very proud, aside from his other offi cial duties. i PARK VERSUS POLITICS The park election is over. The municipal election is eh route. Curb stone philosophy has affiliated the two and the park election bids fair to have an important hand in the municipal election this spring. Curbstone gossip always has more or. less philosophy, even though a little exaggerated, and thus goes the dope. 1 The city administration, with the exception of the lone republican on it, was understood to be opposed to the issuance of bonds, tacitly or out spokenly, mostly , the latter. The dopesters. are pleased to have in their city fathers fine watch-dogs of the city treasury but figure that despite their convictions it was good politics to mibliclv declare that they heartily endorsed the park pronosition person ally but opposed it officially, thereby cnnRtitntin?r for themselves and the administration a popular "economy plank" in their platform for '. the coming election. This is usually a popular plank but this time it did y inphf ArlnAssjiTifl Wafpr siitvnlv rnn fall n nnw wlipt.hpr nr" nnt. the not find favor with a progressive ele town has a net indebtedness of $298,- ?ent that had a strong taste for a ooo or just $115,000? cltl.llTi: . ; I urosiune cnat Koes a mim lurtner With t.h TiTonosed road law on and dopes it out that the republican1? the way, a big military-naval school do not want control of the city ad- almost in reach, a golf course prop- ministration because of the city's osition facing the people: a chair great indebtedness, that they could factory movement on foot, an expen- reap no glory from it except through diture of $250,000 for Kanuga prop- control for a sufficient number of erty improvement announced and the ears to materially lift the burden of summer Dusiness preparation aireaay i inaeDteaness, wmcn is not possiDie at hand, Hendersonville has just for anv administration to do in a about as much as she can bear with- short period. But the republicans Oiit taking - the bighead. ' would like to have some democrats on the board that would have noth- The County Board of Health has ing in the likeness of a machine ele- revised and re-vamped the smallpox ment to them and that could rise vaccination ruling, which is effective with pristine resiliency when defeated from date. The people should govern and severely mashed by anything m themselves accordingly. The ruling the form of what has been described is unpopular because people have as an administration machine. unjustifiable fear about benefits and The city is democratic by a close the results of vaccination. The health majority. The independent element board has all power and authority to is strong enough to constitute a enforce vaccination and the people balance of power to be reckoned should voluntarily undergo it as a with, as was the case a few years health protection. ago when the ruling body was badly mixed as an outcome of the election. The Asheville Times wishing to The independent portion of the avert further geographical atrocities nrooressive element says that the calls the attention of the Asheville m-esent administration by reason of lioard of Trade to tne item in ine its attitude on the nark auestion is NEWS last week wherein a Ken- hot sufficiently progressive to repre tuckian wishing to reach Dr. Dunns sent its interests; that the adminis sanitarium in Asheville addressed the tration is opposed to real city pro?- ress, that the water bugaboo would Somewhere Near Hendersonville, N.L,..' v ! , v, C. tt .1 . . I iiabuiauj tone vi vj. wv ." Here comes another instance I ' . xVnf v,a ;nf1ou0,inDca about as good. The firm of Smith & J"i TV. i'X" ' L. Z Shipman is in receipt of a letter from " 7. , a New York lawyer requesting it to re"ieu' ... B , OTW- . e;f ci-.f I The republicans, always anxious to banc ifiic ucuuoiviuu va c duiuici avi . , , . M 1 j i e i the government hospital in Azalea, de.fe.at democrats, of course would U th- Mow YatVoi. ctfltir, .tw if woo rejoice at any dissatisfaction among III hn underRtflnHino" that TTendprsnn. the independent element and in order 11 ville was the nearest city to Azalea, to accomplish their purpose would This is evidence that Hendersonville "Keiy dig ior an eiemem oi sirenKini is widely known. EsDeciallv is this that would make tne outcome oi tne so when you consider the thousands I election quite uncertain. of dollars Asheville spends each year Despite the fact that no candidates for community advertising in all have been named, the campaign has parts of the Eastern United States, been launched with considerable emphasis and while the outcome is THE PARK ELECTION . Quite problematical, the tight at least promises to be interesting. TT - it Tf A. 1 TT Tha nrlr oWi tsa rrar "ere comes me xveniucKy norae, wholesome sentiment in the direction CC0lD? !?0l of civic progress. We were favor- oara 0I. "J? c? ablv gnmrised to know tkt o mnnv I any noiei in vne swie irora. w .t,t- u rtr vi:..." I stanaDoini oi cieanuness ana sam- J'i-wimc naiibcu a vain kc ucucvc I . . . , the bond iue would have carried Uo' Tfe no "i6 1...! hA th amtatinr. Kon ,trtaA . xamiuar Wlin mis nosieiry? mi:ais earlier. There was entirely too much an advertisement for Jlendersonvil e ;..t,. ; .. every day in the year. Were eats .;tr,.tiT, and service compared there would v navA Bikuauvu aim vuc kli J 0 1 . - , indebtedness and with doubt in the lmav wc ltvv4"- minds of the people in this respect they could not be expected to vote for the park. More time for airing Copyright 1959 Hart Schaffner & Mars ,- Here's the Style for Spring IT'S the waist seam style; it has a different look, a new air to it; just what the young fellows are after for spring. . - We have a number of good live ones -like this Hart Schaffner & Marx makepanel backs, and military backs, but each one distinctive. " - They're specially designed for the returning soldiers; but they are the styles you'll all want; well tailored in many interesting new fabrics. Satisfaction Guaranteed LARGEST AND BEST IK HHpRSON OOUr ITY 1 Housekeeper, let The NEWS order you a rubber linen marker contamtnf the discrepancy very likely would Bm lnk The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Glolhcs V, i 1 linen. tf C lm
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