Page 8 .THE.WAYNESVIIXE MOUNTAINlEEfe Free Textbook : Plan Stirring Up. Some Skepticism Commission Gill However Go Into Question Of Cost At Later Date. RALEIGir, The recommendation that the state provide free textbooks for all the ele'nentary schools in the state, just made by the state school book commission, is being regarded in eom'e circles here with a certain amount vof skepticism: , gome ,fcantly see, in the recommendation the influ ence of the textbook publishers and distributors and believe that the free textbook .'plan is being: recommended because of the patent impossibility of instituting such a plan at this time lawicr man me state rental-plan as Auvucaiuu My commissioner A. J. Max well when he was seeking the demo. naic nomination lor governor. It. IS Tin fipTpf haw,, 4hnf x 1 1 1 book publishing companies, book ile positon'es and' distributors are vigor ously opposed both to state rental or jiee -lextoooKs, since either of these pians tends to reduce the yearly sale of textbooks. It is also well known wiax me school., book publishers-bitterly fought the candidacy of Com- .aiiuii:r -iuaxweii Decause cf his ad vocacy of. a state rental system and iuwer prices ior school books. Because of the fear on the part of uexioooK puDiisners and distribu tors that an efTort will be made in the torthcominjr general assembly to set up a state rental a mcmber.of observers here think they ...... w..c ior iree text Dooks, knowing that the free textbook plan is virtually impossible of attainment. J he book publishers evidently believe that if they seem to favor the free textbook plan it will act as a smoke screen and divert attention from tho rental plan, which could be put into effect with much less expense than the free book plan, it is pointed out. 4uT!eru is no uWestin, of course, that the school book commission is in any way cwisicous that jt has been influenced at all by the textbook pub lishers There is every reason to be lieve that the mpmhove f tv, . minion are perfectly sincere in their interest in the welfare of the. school children in the state in recommending free textbooks. , It is also generally agreed here that if the ,state could lind the money with which to finance a free textbook system that it would be an excellent thing for the school children and their parents. DO YOU REMEMBER? Cble Savage writing for the lV'tOS ganten News-Herald under the head- down some facts that perhaps some of the older reawers of the younger generation would enjoy. What was true in Burke county was more than likely true in Haywood county: When saloons were in Morganton anil it. was the custom to shoot up the town on election day? when all ..womi'n, wore longjjaar and long dresses and any deviation from this standard would- have been r:riS'.lercd very s un-iady-iiKe;: when there were no f autonjobiles, trucks or motorcycles and courting was done in buggies, wagons oriafoot? when Morganton- was lightjed by kerosene and the streets' were good in drv weather?-- when there were no motion pictures in North ' Caro lina jini ntwinlp pntprtali npri : t.hxam- selves at home with a stereoscope? when' radios were un-heard of and any news that Hoaxed into the coip m unity was chewed. swallowed an0 VtmrkiirvVilif A cfaa f oH ir Vi on tne lit summer was considered a luxury of the rich- ana ice cream exited Burke county men hunted squirrels with rifles and shot only af their heads? when- cigarettes wer' called ''coffin -tacks' and..gjrls did not mothers .puffed smoke, from home. made tooacco in a ciaypipej . (, Mars Hill Honors Slave Who Was Sold To Pa For College Granite Monument Erected To Memory Of "Joe" On bchool Campus. I DID YOU KNOW I ? J tovt.hrtnks ? would be an . . ... .1 inHnil V.. L . 1 il i The method persued by this commis- T uremuers pi me couege giee in in similar to that followed by cluo ana orcnestra and the local ne MARS HILL (Special to The Mountaineer,) Mairs Hill college de parted from the usual Founders Day nrocedure on Wednesday, October 12, when the college celebrated th spvpn. t.v-sHth - anniversary of its found- 'if with an interracial program cli- m:i"frf with thp lYnvpili'rinp x,f n ma. ... - . ...... ...w w. . iiii.i vj. a ' ' v morial to a . negro slave, who in 1856 was takpn for thp final nnvmpnt nn the first buildings of tho college. With ne'eroes and whitos inrtir. pating, the day was made an occa-' .. sion ior promoting interracial grod! win ann unrtprstanrtinir Wr v n Wcatherford. president of the Y. M. C. A. Graduate School, of Nashville, TennSSP. nrl Rln DiAtra V r , and author of several works on the negro in the South, was the princi pal speaKer on the f ounders lay DrOCram. H unnka n -"Rlflimnl-inn the Antidote for Prejudice." Other visiting speakers were C. K. Robin son, editor of the Asheville Times, who made , tho main addrcs at the unveiling of the memorhil. and the Rev. J. H. Smith niatnr fit lift Olive Bantint ohmvh (rn)n-roii Music for the exercises which com prised mainlv Rniritnala nn.l uoloo. tions from negro composers; was pro r I T . i; 1 1 I - ihjii reuei luans luianug fi, 221,835 to Ohio, Oklahoma, lennessee, Aikansa, Michigan and Montana were recently issued Dy the Keeonstrucuon Financo Coi Doration. Prior to this time $l!)3,23(j had already been ad danced to Temiessee.' t sion is similar to that lonowea Dy T7iinfaeAnfiifiira "A - -1) MaTMin And thoRo favoring state support f the . .1 t. au 100-1 six moiims HCI1UU1 KIIU lit 111V 11 gro choir. Followinfr tho Fnnndoro Tlai'r tv,. cises which were held In the college THAT Governor Roosevelt said recently that he would say something rn i hn honim nij;tinn "snmp . dav." Political leaders believe he will give his views on this question while on nis tour in the South. 1 1 THAT 25 agricultural students frcm the Summerfield and Stockes- dale high schools narrowly escaped serious injury near Burlington last week when the truck in which they were riding catapulted more than 100 ftet when rounding a curve.' One boy was expfeoted to lose an ami as the result of the accident. ? ? It is admitted . by Dr. "A. T. Allen, however that the commission has not yet made any estimates as to how much free textbooks would cost, al inough the commision expects to "go into the question of cot later. Un official estimates are, however, that it S?onnnnbly cost the .state at least $5,000,000 to provide the free text books and snnnlios thQ ... , nL, , -r-i v., 1(191 year anu probably m excess of $1,000,000 a year for new books and replacements for each succeeding year.-, In the case of the state rental plan, the cost the nZ I ',uld e -bot the same. But the initial outlay -would be in the X, a self liquidating loan to the schools to be -payoff eventually from thercntal paid by the school children. th l a? ree(1 tnat tnis would reduce the book cost from 50, to 75 percent in a great many instances But the (ha iiiviivno uviiwi w i tioca wiuiu were nem in tie CCUiefr rrnmfit nuoAtnVtlif in nascinrr thn lau I niJiA:... ...1 i .v'-'r, i uiii,uiiuiiif wiiere a section was re- determined now much it would cost teachers of the colleges with a large nf wnprA Trip rnnnnv r 1 i ihs iuuikli numnpr ctr viuirnra nrojfmf fn- 4KA vm. j, - " I " ..yw.a l AVI L"V The' legis'lature stayed in session five I day, : ga thered in a natural ampi- montns trying to proviae enougn re- tneaire on tne campus where ashes of . . i . . . .... V. ' ' VI '1 nf i. n M J ! llT "I f , 111 ll l A Kaah ....I-. .1 u1 .i ami finallv Adinnrned without being granite markt-r hnrl haan nrantnA f able to find it all, having to impose his memory. , a -15 cepts auvalorem tax to provide At ti h ( , i f . nnnnnn f thP Eiv month term L..L the pppnninsr - of theunveil:ng T., w- . - I'tjiumony, j. uascom Hutr nf tho expense. . . .. .. . English "dena'rtment of tho Mnwt It is gene.ally conceded that the Hill olle e flnd the grandson oC Ed 1932 general assembly will remove Larrf ra-t, u , :,. . .. . w" . . i !. I wmivvh v(1 wiiuoc Jt'.UU LI1U IirSL ""'v ir- -'i picaenwa tne living . uecendants of additional revenue from some, other Joe who were present. The granite ho ,m nntpfl. it. wnn 11 monn that theltho. Palm... t?4- ni.j.. . .. ,: ., -111: 1 i , owra? vvorKs or Aioe- general assembly will have tf pro- marie, N. C, was unveiled bv little v,me aoouw lf,uuu,uui moie ior aciioois miss Kuth Carter Tilson and Master from indirect sources than it Is now I Edward Poole, great-great pranH nrovidinir. without tnkinir into cdnside: retkm the-WOOOOO- deficit thd state win have. This is pvident.lv th reason the textbook people feel safe in advocat .. t ,11 i nig iree textoooKs. PROGRAM FOR FIFTH SUNDAY grandchildren of ' Edward Carter. ine memorial bears the insription In memory of Joe, a slave who was taken bv the contrnptnra nf th building of this college as a pledge te ueut aue tnem, isoo," JOe, belipVPl tl Ko thn nv.1.. being who was ever acutally taken to help pafcr for a college, has become a symbol at Mars Hill of the human values which have o-nno int h Program of Fifth Sunday meeting i l i ii ii i t- j ' nt T . in no npin wirn ttia kjitiitt i , vp nan tist church, October 30th. ;",u wnlcn nave gone into the 1U a. m Worship and song service lu""umR ani maintenance of the by C. L. Allen. college and the story of his incarce- m-- m. , ; . .'41 , 1 I ration has hfvnrrm a ,ammi ivinMj vio a. m. ine oeautua3. Matt, i v.i,U3 rescmi : 3to 12, F. H. Leatherwood. ' J When the first buildings of the col xu;ou a, in. rue nrisuuns ieiauoni,cBv vCie erectea in looo something LU LllV .. Will 1U, ITlUlt. tl. (l 10'15 13 to 16, T. M. Cotrburn 10:45 a. m. Standards contrasted, MfU.-b: to 25, O. F. Burnett 11 :00 a. m. A manner of nraver. man. o: u to 13, J. r Beam. i I ;lo a. m. Th0 Kingdom law of riches. Matt 6:- IS) to 21, Jesse James ii'-iv a. m. Sermon, Rev. I. A i i TRAIN TRAVEL BARGAIN FARES Nov. 5th, 1932 Following round trip fares applying from all sta- tions in Western North Carolina territory. $5.00 6.00 7.00 8.50 9.50 $5.00 6.00 7,00 8.50 9.50 WASHINGTON BALTIMORE WILMINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK Washington and Baltimore tickets good leaving mose station returning as late as November 7th. , Other destinations November 8th. BAGGAGE CHECKED HALF FARES FOR CHILDREN i REDUCES KOUND TRIPULLMAN FARES TO WASHINGTON ONLY Tickets good only viathe B. and O. riorth of WashV ington and will be honored only m day coaches ; on the B: and O: e " ' ' r; Another splendid opportunity 'foY-'ait' economical trip.- See yjbur agent or address. J.'HiwOOU't. A. like S1200 w Hno h n xr fehackleford and Clayton, of Ashe- i... ine local people who desired a. college in the vicinity had given, they thouirht. to thoir HyyiH 1q,j u - . " - ""n., 4tvnu UC- "B iJieuuiui, nur. monow svmu , ,, k.vv in iiKjuiiLain recion it. tho Um!o. ' The contractors binrnrM-naa-.T levied on a neero vonth. .ina hiv, ing tO J. V. Anrloronn h, . - -iiji mail oi nje ooara nt tnmtooa toK x. ".hthic, . ciKiivecn mnes away, Be- c.um; joe was a favorite in th0 com munity On hpfans thou AiA i . . T - J " iivt Wdllli ir. Anuevson t hon- oil tv, jui , i 1.11: licrli the meiiihprs f tho u , uunlu ceiv;n as sumed a share of the indebtedness and nnally redeemed .Too. wkn i,-vj v ipmainaerot his days in the com munity. This, snmmof . were removed trom a nearby ceme tery to a site on the campus where a inaiMT nas oeen placed to his mem THAT the sales tax of 2 percent in Mississinni nmdnreA S9K in . ' - Z' X I T ' " revenue since the law became effective May 1st. The legislature of that state estimated the tax will brino' $1,300.- 000 into the state treasury each year THiAfr former Governor R. T.pe Trinkle. of Virginia, said ho haH soon nc body who believes Hoover can win inp cominc p ei'tion ' Ho nrrMrtnrl n cose campaign but thinks the Demo crats will win by a smashing victory. THAT Robert R. Reynolds and Jake F. Newell indorsed the economy program wnicn suggescs that the Federal Government expenses be re duced $750,000,000 a year. ' ? 1 THAT the citizens of Charlotte will have to nav onlv 28 l-n wnts tax rate this year as compared with &y-cent 1929 assessmeiit. 1 1 TJIAT thp kiln dru nlnnt i.t tha Foard Veneer Comnanv at VToi,0;ii was destroyed by fire Saturday. The loss was estimated at $3,000. THAT finvprnnv PmnHlv. t I Ivoosevelt is sch.Hiiloil ..j,.;. xt n. Carolina October. 25.- n ;m y "Hi .TlUp III Kaloigh, . and probably a few othp iJiaces enroute south. '-. ; - i ? . . 1HA1 M1SS M . J nevnie, a trained nurse, has been named as one of thp mmi r,ov,i .ac,,,.aUU,ls snaring the -'large for t'c . nenry f-0ru.. M ss LoKan share is $50,000. . .'?? -''.. That Prpsifloni- tr..i x t , i ,1, itiri uei i, noover launched a two-fisted attack on the POllCles Of Onvprn,. !. ".x. "e i , x-.wi xvvucveit in .Cleveland Saturday. He made a plea -r v.mVV. ty UilXiy Oil, 7 - MITT m ... fw;. . i VI,ce resident Charles ip4itir,rf a stra,ned-shoulder leSUltinir frnm an onfn,u:, .1 f :sit r "1" accwent 7i;,Trr hi: ivuy.caiu,Tday- e con- campaign tour, however. Want Ads 'NOTICE OF fP' PARTI OWKTrRTus't. a tin whpn you neea yi vair repiuxw unug J L ivx vx xwx u-bwx 1 1 tiki; all tlU extra cost. Harris Sales And Ser vice. CORN ROUGHAGE and bean hay for sale, bee .urs. Exd- pngnt, Waynes- vme, .or rnone so-j lie SRRVTP.R OP ALL KINns nn .11 maites 01 cars. JNot. just ordinary service nut service unsurpassed. Harris Sales And Service. Phone 380 ROOMS FOR. RENT Apply to 'Mm u. criggs, J.U3 jast street. tf MODEL T FORD OWNERS listpn You need no longer pay outrageous prices for narts since wt are spllino ours at prices- which will be real savings to you. Harris Sales And service. v. ' NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE. NntlPP ie ViPrpKw mvon 4 Vi I'M dersigned will apply to his Excellency. f lot n i . xi ... .f v. raaji uanintr, uovernor at his Of- fica in Ralpio-h. NnrtVi rsmlino a parole. The undersigned having ueen conviciea at tne j uiy term, 1331, of the Superior Court of Haywood County, for an assault. This notice is given in compliance with the stat- Utp and all nersons v.hn ara nnnne.'J " . . 1 w wav. v' 2 Jr to said Darol arp h.T-ph nn'i-iflo.i . : . . j ..V....IV1, tx enter their protests. This October 15, 1932. LARRY BROWN. 4 Rhinehart. i12Qft'C'ock' I)inner 0I the ground , oft P" J?1- xJhe two wavs, Matt. 7 13 to 14, P. C. Hicks. 71:45 p. m. The difference in doing and not doino- Matt n. o - or? ' r2 :00 p. m. Our enlistment plan. II. ii. x- ucuin. . Thero has been a- 10 crease in output of the leafther foot- nvai lllUUStrV in I anaria fn quarter of. the current year. Seeinc its rpflpftinV. i. ., " . w.vxn in o ssiure win dow, a ram in a tWt i ol . i.-.' riven throuch Rp jumped through the glass ; to attack his supposed rival. c NOTICE OF SUMMON STATE IRA MELTON. Tiof.j.i. -lhe defendant' IRA MELTON, will take notice that an action entitled as cmuvc nas oeen commenced in tho Su perior. Court. ft : Hmr.,i.,j T-?.x. JNOlth Carnlinn f . , . . . vue put pose ci pbtajning n .absplute . divorce cn statutory "prmmit.- v . That Saifi Aafary Aa. x? xi , . """"""'ii win mrtner telte. .Potic -tkat , ht vis. rejui,ed to u o . e u,uce ot the Clerk of mtr ouuenor i nut-t f n;j n x lll'tBe CoUrtTTtiilioo ,V W :u na,'n" the,21 av of ..-.xxxuxxn, 15o4, na answer or demur to the complaint, in said ac tion, or he Blatntiff will court for the relief demanded in said complaint. -.Thi.?c0TOBER.18...1932. . , -V : W; G, BYElfe, ' L,lrK SnnpriATv- rA,ti ' u j 1HAT A. C. Rrvortn Tl. i- i' ,, ) . j"y" xiaisam, 't "l,lffi5x:rx,(iunne the week -and a h v , 1 lne BOSpel on Sunday. He .hft i made good at both jobs .--THAT:.r: c- R;K-h i...... . : vv,.'""ct; ior governor of this '"t,y Said tha i Party ffered a' principle of government, not a prescription of belief." TIT, 4 y. " I . !f ,.x U0,yei'n?.V Roosevelt and firm nl U'W'"' ",d, tne piat- nf thQ u " W, . 11 e return w.v AAavw warrior" to the Demo pnapH1Cthrann U is said has strength ened the Democratic party. " THAT football 3t..xln.. , nttrnt.,1 U.. ' r"iua as USUai frames throntrhnnt Ti.- '""W nf thn c " ' " . owme -- v..v ".-vxec vvcie; lennessep 7 Ala clZ'l North land 0: Wakp n 1,1., ' played Friday); Auburn 0, Qa. Tech Turning Fast 'Say. I saw thp awfirllost ' thfnr. happen the other day ! Mr. Stone and :ir. wooa were standing on the corn er talking,, when a good looking girl passed bv." , , .. "Stonp turned to w.ind WnnH tum to stone, thev both tuvnoH t nkv. ana tne gin turned Into a drug store." eleven aVixT'. iNovemW .4 wopdXount'J bidder for cash, ?r- LU-Jonathan Cr ' 4. thence un th,, ... '-".Pot J txuics; j), v- j. .x.u- I 15J4 poles? S "i'u'2,?01;? li nn n c r: xlS i-.yeu oaK on t0 " -n 238 poles tb l;ie keo B Ti , yu""man Crept mill ntefP , x Y fi thence unthn ! tho v . "naerinji 1 'W low, . - . v :ll.KIB When Torturing Pains Are Stopped i uctoi'. -nci .,. ucn ir.cr.omenm tuccot u treating rheumatism that i:s office at aiwaya rjaco witr patlentt rrotn tar ano neai He -. iinaiiv induca to 5;!niJi' "ianaing DreicriPti0D availa. Die through drug stores all iifferer. couia oeoeut Jhousnnat ho never dream! en sucn a tmng Dwsmie nave won absolute treeaom trom the torturmg oains ol rheu w1rhlS',h,.B.Curlt,!' 'Kmuaoo ano neural, with this amazing prescription Mane, nS diflerence no intense the pain or now Swift .SS " or. n,rco"cs in Ru-No-Ma. doesn tppa work or oiay. ,eet W WAYNESVILLE PHARMACY than Crppt Vx upper Jonathan Creel 'a J and BEGINNING ft tk 1 corner stumn Qf , . lCi SP'I Tree Branch and B. 1 the eastwards sn,;.: s5iJ as follows: S. 12 8,1 road; S.30VW. 21 pel s.?1; E- 20 poles; thence ft lvxwu . x. x. r, a i forks of bra7h. est; , uiCHL'P S poies; thence S. 20s ff.'oj S oao P o, . ly Pole: the brah'h ' trirMn o i thence S. 54 E. 12 Ml ,i DOles to the ihix(..ji.. '. r"each Trpp fi, i .v . , . 'xinii, inai, 3 ,,, u1(. ana criestnm on too nf Sxitv..,. u..x r T xi ,7 flUUIlWll" ..NortheasUwarifiv au. n1 x. ociu ot'uer Jlour1 poles to the white oak s.t uk corner or lots Nos, 2 ,6 thence the vatcrshod of ti S 27;W. 20 poles; thin 14 poles; thenco X. 33 W.S thence N. 54 W. 14U "noWl N-I2: W. polesfC; rx. iiu poles; thence N. Io', Doles 1 thenpp ' : v' u'. , . x.. uu j.. ,U fl An.etni,f x.. ' n . 1 v.tvDbiiuii un tup, oi ricyre J xju , w. along a marked I kuics lu u tsnrncp mna nn ,J bank of Jonathan fW- ,1 me mpatii pre if , ,1 ..i.i xwxx, ux UU1U I BEGINNING, together rtJ ter Dower and nrivil.ws thJ together with all all water! water rights and privileges J by said Executor in dee 1 lands sold to Alemander and Bradley and John Clements site side of saiiri JnnatlwJ which are lecerded in the tho Keenster if rivils nf county, m Book xo. 21. 294. . Book 26. nrl-w. SSS. tiyeJy, , to which deeds and rJ mad tor a more perfect it of-rights herein intended to veyed. I .Sale made BUi-suanf to tl sae conferred upon me by of trust executed bv Xcm'si and Mrs. Lena Green, dated bcr 22. 1920. anil re.-eA I 5, page 137, Pa'tord cf .'J irust ot Haywood tountv.. This 7th dkv ,f Ocfolr. 1 GEO. H, WJI IH Oct.. fi-2C-:7-X.. ;i Question; To i- , ellow corn in tha ,..x .,: . a preference to white corn ' -"'jiiv.1 . i f-"s v on m. much v uu r ..: .n . 13 thn ,.,hi;; '"'"'",eT."" scratcn leed l,iZ. Z only V 1 115 VI 1,1 111 I ri lirhlnh unsetdhewihlk H Used Whpnpvpv. . nn:i.i. ..ul feedintr. ' 10 Pultry mmA-m i x . .xxx'x .'j .'x i iVV. u1 . ENGI?AVING(s ASHEVILLE.N.C. r: Tax Notices (Continued from page 4.) IRONDUFF Crawford, J. M., 4 acres ... gs- J- N., 23 acres, Bal. Hannah Vinlof cn , .x., uu aires .... Haywood Eelectric Power t 11 acres . .. Jollv. Mrs AlW-x tii ; ou acres Jolly, A. P., 14 acres ..... ins and, Herman, 109 acres Kinsland. R IV 10c . :!.?10 acres Tf. oT" ' t', firs- "Obt., 33 aires Sloan, B. J., 88 aprp. To Hip penaltieVofTVptr'Lxfd ginning pth the tTot-SU v .and cost of this notice. J' unit; rninH,.4uw.i 1 a Public fa" ' qV, J. -naPt?r-842 J-st, and th rrHr. e ooarti..ot. fiimfn - '. ua ix con- Sit jtto . j Nm 40!43 - I " l 43.52 1 f.f-J ""$ 4.8S & a x V9T AW w fit . ' - I Ms SEKVICE Snc line Etching NewspaperHalftones Fine Screen Copper Halftones .... " ' Color Plates , Lettering And Designing ne" ydi( it th IB thi imbei at! ,lliS( ling: t ier 11 Jay, ton v e mat ie.foi be of state fcd th on 1 :he fi pake will bt," ore finds. Kill ii: ch of flour poor : duri et $1 f ent, i nd ai smal mted : fllison the d Mario over Work b brou by tr I'd not 'ountr Fhe fu each'-' e Fed' f to ;tl k this F Coui 'ffhway ederal confin Contim 1 P Hodet !rdav n Nched ; on t),,, ' fal rea,,'; kthe r 'nitv ha. rr. Th follows ' Ma 70 1 73 65 76 - 74...". . 77 , 72 Thk thp wTi' "'""MsswneTg County. N C. - ; " v ,a Oct. 20-27-Nov. 3-10-17 (GHW i o. iv vTT.ri;- i' Collector

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