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llff OCTOBER 20, 1932 RUSSELL SOLVING ROBERY: SEVERAL SPICIONED Of DEED 91 XTnur Tn Toil Pko An Ac comolice: Denies fhnrorpc Tn efKusseii. 19. (Special.) J P bL;M'rpHt Junior Order Unres k . rfUmsn""" 1 tnm - . . ff frequent Changes Of school Books Stop Goes On Record As Favor ing State Renting Books To Pupils At Small Cost Pt.- iir Chief A. G. Russell PvitK heinsr an accomplice .i,,d4 at tapproximately Li consigned i wt mk.r. finnnected L. to Chief Russell, whicrnas ft an extensive . .investigation matter since ii oreunwi viu ... Wn issued lor tnear arrest Iction with the theft Jobbers gained entrance to the I .t.twui throujrn one oi me .. . . IV indows in ."?!"lVr. e lollowing is a coov of a res PST I ".fi.. V..mii passea oy tne Junior THE WAYZ4ESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Ftgt 7 P Poet's M)RNER PEOPLE WILL TALK." You may ret through the world, but twill be very slow. If you listen to all that is said as you go ; You'll be worried and fretted r.nd kept in a stew. For meddlesome tonijaes will have something to do; For people will talk. If quiet and modest, you'll have it presumed. That your humble assumed ; MY FRIENDS Sending tha same old message, Quit in the same old way. Piling wishes on wishes. AH for the, same old day. Wedging the same old friendship. Toasting the long ago, Thinking nothing can equaL The times we used to know. P?:ying the years will bring you All that you wish them to. Grasping your hand in memory, Proud of a friend like you. Written by Lloyd Harrison, Waynesville. N. C. Route One. position is only WHICH SHALL IT BE? Hoover or Roosevelt? Which shall it I ask it tit Jfthn T.l 1 .. You'r wn f ; cv.... N.itK. tT i "W"a " me. TVv apparently removed farette loot through one of 1 doors 10 me swwmi wmm Sly be opened with ease from kccording to officers.: Riil Detective Here lv Detective Banks, of Ashe- Order United American Mechanics in oe aistnct meeting. Copies of the resolution: it saia, nave been sent to all papers and members of the legislature of this state: Whereas, it is one of our nrimarv C v. ..... . . 4 Irrived in 'Uanton saturaay r- o t , -k""- nw.Ameiicwi run- after the robbery is alleged A fu , , tu "evei' in- occurred on Friday mght and r;; ar.M with Chif Kus-I . " V"V? "'y ""'uct vi our uf LW-v.j ... ---- i .H ..o L. -r t or. va tho m tir "w ....,.uu., iw luuevuicu, are i euwiw ' " " i , ; . i l i if i. else vou'r n f Ant But don't get excited, keep perfectly cool; 1 For people will talk. If generous and noble they'll vent out their spleen, You'll hear some loud hints that you're selfish and mean, If upright and honest and fair as as me aav. They will call you a rogue in a sly, sneaking way ! For people will talk. Th Pii,(k , Vr BUFc'y we Know, ine aghth of November is almost aera 7 i . , . ; i auty s call to the polls we go Th! t'o"?' nimb,e donkey bn " i,?ri?y-Smoot Tariff, law, don't Makes that aelfish creature IWOof hirlA " oSr" ih6M!ephant roara int y ear. Our world' m upheaval! Chan-es cosi aear! ' s peace. ofhheart any boldne C,im" M.lb prosperity w,',! ride! owarti.nCHnatin 40 yUr NW Uncle Sam speaks i calm They will call you an upstart, con- "Both JL ceited and vain; Whlch you But keep straight ahead, don't stop Bv davUrLJKSt lP i to explain; V Xy uay f"d y "ht always in sight Our water-wagon which they both ii inreaabare your dress, or voldfash- And flM, i? . loned your hat. Ana faithfully keep law Ihut will active m the behalf of our public free schools to the end that they may continue their usefulness and in crease their value; Whereas, we believe that the thought r'a0 7m r V H "FrM PuWic Schools," should bo, in L arrested Monday and. plac- ,Jft,d and in truth all that the h;.age 1 wnen me nnger oi tircum- I imDlies Whereas, we abhor the tremendous cost to the E.veiraire schwl patron l the matter of school books a bur- rdeeree of satisfaction after I de.v that has become 30 heavy that liBenient, but did; tell Chief Ima.iy of our people can not bear it; that he carried a party, for and. warrant had been issued, who Whereas, we view with increasing id to have sold what ho said filalrm the tendency toward frequent Lit nf nntuina tn r.U Mfnn.r I chanpes in thp Text Rnolf rnmmii. r. V. mwvw.vwo VL. u.v.. .uvi. 1 T - i and beaverdam road raer-1 saon 01 lne various iexi dooks usea m time, but only meager clues obtained, it was learned. line relentless investigation police working under, orders Khief of Police Russell, young evidence pointed 3trongly jn tion. : ; . .. refused to Commit himself r the sum of $50. Evidence hail not hopn imrifiol Precludes, oftentimes, the use of one te late Monday afternoon, it of thes text books by mora than one. , ' I iherefore, be it resolved, by the Employees Mirpriscd j Junior Order United American Me nu railway station employees chanics of the Second North Cam. ire surprised to learn of the Una District, duly essembled in dis Saturday morninar and said trict. mwt.inir at. Old Bethel School to knew nothing of the affair House, on this the 7th day of Oc lening Saturday morning. No tober. 1932, that we earnestly request of persons entering the sta-lour lawmakers to enact a law that dow was observed Saturday will provide for text books to be f urn- 1 1 : : j . I i . i iL. el. x i i : i . Fiiiimwuig investufaiion, ana 1 isnea oy tne w me puimj m P Banks was at a loss to un- our school without erpense to the jusx now tne thieves gained ipupn or at no more man a nominal rental cnarge; That we hereby place ourselves on record in opposition to the frequent and what we believe to be the un warranted changes in text books used in bur public schools; That we especially call upon the Representatives to the Legislature from Buncombe, Haywood. rolK, Transylvania. Madison and Hender ion Counties, to support measures' to borne one will surely take notice of that. And hint rather strong that you can't pay your way; But don't get excited whatever they say, For people will talk. If you dress in the fashion, don't think to escape, For they criticiso them in a different shape; You're ahead of your means, or your i.il.v. : j But mind your own business don't mind what is said, For people will talk. Now. the best way to do is to do as you please. For your mind, if you have one, will i then be at ease. Of course you will meet with all sorts I of abuse. help to world right.'' every where my make the whole Henry L. Stevens, retiring National L. Stevens, retiring National Com Commander of the American Legion at a special convention held at Salisbury recently, it wag learned this week. Holland. BeU was officially Installed as poet romuutnder of the lolcal Var ner Rhi aehart Tost No. 61. of the American Legion, while Way Kins land was installed by Stevens as State vice commander of the Ameri can Legion. According to Messrs. Xinsland and BelJ. the special meeting . waa en thusiastic from beginning to end and all present dived into the activities of the various ceremonies with a de termination to make it one of the mosta successful installation ceremo nies ever held In the state. Albert Curtis and Carrol J. He. Cracken accompanied Bell and Kins- land to the installation services front Canton. our public schools a practice that But don't think to stop it, it is of FRANK SILER Lake Junaluska, N. C Popular Canton Men Installed By Legion Head Way Kinsland And Holland Bell Installed In Salis bury Meet. Two popular Canton men. in th person of Way Kinsland and Ma ana. fOD COUNTY DEMOCRAT IC TICKET For State Senate: FRANCIS, Waynesville, N. C. Fr Legislature: m HOWELL, Waynesville, hhis effect; no nse, For people will talk. lJ'.M ,IrI.olln"d Be'l were installed as ow.if . v ice-uommander and Local Post ..v. ui lummuiiuer. respectively. oy In Good Times and Bad Your Service Improves Somi of our customers have commented favorably upon the fact that telephone service is better than ever, de spite the depreuion, and that their telephone friends seem a anxioM ss ever to tufy the individual needs of subscribers. Tbi U rdfyin but quite natural when oae consider that service comes first with telephone people and that they regard it u a serious obligation to serve the needs of the public efficient ly, twenty-four hours a day, in good times and bad times. During the past tea years the number of telephones in prac dcaOjr every community his doubled, and in some instances trebled. With this growth the service has become more com plex but there has been a constant improvement due to scien tific inventions, new method and practice and a more (killed and experienced personnel. The value of the service has grown to the extent that It is regarded by many as the cheap en form of service that can be bought. That the increased quantity and quality of the service ha not been accompanied by a greater cost to the user is because of economies effected by new inventions and practice which have been passed on to the telephone using public in the form of more and better service. Although your telephone company ha suffered a serious tees la telephone and an enormous lots in revenue, there are still many more telephone in service than there were five yean ago and the cost, compared with the value, scope and quality of the service is much le than it ever has been. Telephone people have faced the depression cheerfully. They have accepted shorter hour in order that the work might be spread among a many as possible and with a deter, ruination to fulfill their obligation to render the best possible service at the lowest possible cost consistent with financial safety. Southern ELell TelephpneXand Teleqraph f A B 'Co.' Samuel Dodge. That we hereby nlist the support of the more than 47,000 members of our Order in the State of North Carolina to present a solid front in this con nection, and lend their support to such I 'candidates for legislative 'onice as will heartily support these measures. Resolved, further, that the District Secretary be instructed to furnish a copy of this Resolution to the State Councilorthe State Vice-Councilor, and the State Secretary; that a cPy be sent to each candidate for legis latiove efUce. both Democrats and Republicans, in the six countios in our district, and that a copy be spread unon the minutes of this meeting for I a permanent record: that the daily and weekly press be likewise lurn- ished with a copy oi thu Kesolution. For Sheriff: m Waynesville, N. C. k Register of Deeds nArjvES, Waynesville, N. C, F Tax Collector: pCH. Waynesville, N. C. For Coroner: REEVES, Canton, N. C. r--- vmhij commissioners: flS Chairman, Waynes- CKMAN, Woodrow DAVIS, Ironduff. PJCAN COUNTY TICKET: For State In n f" uKTON, Canton, For Legislature: ASSEY, Waynesville, N. C. For Cl....'r. DUDLEY, Waynesville, N. C. I Register of Deeds: "i"UiS, Woodrow, N. C. Fot A-BOYD, Jonathan, N. C. FOP POrAna.. f . v im , ILLIA.MS, Canton, N. C. H County Commissioners: tGUSON, Crabtree, N. C. fef the Pleasant Grove i . 3ton county reports W t0ns of lpedezanay v.. mi ueias . mm hp of rvi. i , :' nt rZ ,um?u county farm ed ,ered :M bushel of fctia, ""swa ted eat for I win v 6 , 1 wneat, barley AUTUMN IN THE MOUNTAINS (Tune: "When the Harvest Moon is Shining on the River.") How beautiful is autumn in the mountains How wonderful the woods and vales amt hills, How brilliant is the sparkle of the fountains, How musical the rippling of the nils. The glory of the summer has departed, The rhododendrons long have ceased to bloom, The laurels dropped their snowy waxen petals. The golden rod doth nod her yellow plume. .:: .- Chorus:' . The glory of the summer has departed, The rhododendrons long have ceased to bloom, But the merry golden rod hef yellow plume doth nod, And autumn's varied flowers the earth illume. Behold, the earth is clothed in wondrous splendor, With garments wove in nature's imagic loom, Embroidered with the gentian and the aster, And, crimson meadow flowers the earth illume. The maple leaves are dyed a vivid scarlet, The sourwood wears a cloak of gold and red, The white pine etill retains her verdant freshness, And garnet galax grows where flowers are dead, The chestnuts from their bristling burrs are bursting, The juicy apple drops from bending bough. The chinquepins are wasting by the wajfcide, The purple clustered grapes are luscious now. The squirrels are leaping gaily in the treetops. Yet startled by each breeze that stirs the leaves, The 'possums gray in hollow trees are hiding, The harvest (fields now gleam with ripened sheaves. MARTHA MILLS NEWTON. OUTST TRUCK AN a ILERS. tWOW HOW" P. W. 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And all the way up the line to the SO ton unit, there's the same combination of advantages. sVexf there's the frailer advantage. GMT is the world's largest builder of both trucks and trailers. And naturally, GMT Trailers and more economical to buy and to operate Finallr-there's that "know how." We mean the knowledge and experience avail able to help you choose a truck or trailer that is juft right for your needs. GMT Com pany spent two years finding out how sue cessful truck users make money. This infor mation is down on paper. It tells how trucks can be used profitably and selected right. That's the "know how" an advan tage to you that no other dealer can offer! We have all these things right here. Why not drop around and let us show you what we can do to help you lick your truck ore more soundly engineered, longer lived, problems? (TWO (SUM ' J P. W. FERGUSON Main Street Waynesville, N. C 1 iii:i).joruL.
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