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THE WAYNES VILLE HUNTING ( O.
Phone 137 ,
Mam .Street Wavnesville, N. C.
W. r. juss
P. H. UKATON'
.Managing Editor
General .Manager
i x co ... !fk projects
I iM!e a large sum of money for Mr. Roosevelt's Ur BUYS 101AL
I lejoie.statio: plan. Reforestation is not setting j 119 l? (i I? V V A P
out trees n, the name would indicate. Jt is
rathe! a measure to prevent fires so that th
lands t-an re seed themselves. There i- a tre-
THLRSDAY, APRIL 20, i
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Published Ferv Thursday
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iub-'-rip;.,; jaab:i- in as.anfe
mcndous h
ss in the public lands of this country
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dor the A.-t of March ;;.l.s70, X :u,
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A lili.UON (H-T TI1K BUDGET
When the Democratic l';..i U piedcd itself
lit the Chicago -convention last .lime to :i per
cent reduction in-federal expenditure,- tli" kep
tics smiled.' It sounded like just aiedher poli
ticians' proniise. good only until election. And
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lien .ir.-Iii.Heveli as I'residen;
d his dei.lai a! ion about balanc
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blon-in a . ah
t lie -kept ies.'
S po!!i!ed ollt
i the public
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e;u' that is causeo be fires
i;; oui' new Smoky Mountains National
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.on niL-.s in wth out every year. Kejor stall' n
of the Smoky Mountains means tout roads w.iil
be b'lilt through it so that firefighters can reach
the fire readily and light it. We are told that
there are large areas in those mountains where -
:i iio man has ever placed foot. The-e fa.-tness-i
s will be opened up to allow the liiefight.-r.s to
( r.ter.
These load.- will also be laid out ; the
i' uefit of the sightseer. The Great Smokies
' lord the grandest mountain views in this part
f J hi' world but the places are now inaccessible,
lo the average sightseer. Reforestation has
'" ( ,: with' removing grown .timber a: well a
! .;! cting the young timber. Much timber can
be removed iVom the forest every year without
harm to (he forest. The grown timber will be
feinoycd and sold. The young timber will take
ibe place of the old. After a Tonst is ,,J)( r.od
up . with roads, telephone,, road houses and
'Meb'i paths it will grow eiioun timber to
eoie ihau pay lo;- its i!j)keep. Jiist. at this
Hoys Working Under W. I).
Smith Accomplisji Much
During Year.
24 Years Ano
HAYWOOD
'"""') C'rack-n. Messrs. Hugh Ab-1. R0
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Osborne. ( evc ani mri ,j ...
Roy Piou, of Canton, JaiVe Hv
Joe Turbyfill, Thurman Willi'm ' .'
Tom Campbell.
M : . , T ... T . I
-' -naiy .uooay enterraiiw.-j , .
her friends with " ',
party Friday night. '
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lie i oilf lied. A
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iollion going annually v. v
ed' equally inviolable. Mo;
o:' t he .S ,(J0I; OifO.OO) budge; w;: .
"''-sent ial" .-.ervice.-. To c;p '", jh
ed i!ti)i.i-,.-,ibe, Vet it appt ar-now that, saving
of more -than $ 1 ,00O,0()),im)I) are in sight.
Half of this was obtained by tlie reduction
in iiensions and federal salaries. Another $2-)!),-i-
exjiecie.l from dejiartmental i:eorga-nization.-
The rest is u be picked up hei-e and
there, some even from the 'untouchable army
and navy appropriations.- While some of these
savings are 'prospective and mav not be realized,
there is hope for even further economies.
This is. a remarkable achievement. It
changes .the whole outlook for the 1-nited States.
It undergirds the credit of the Government
Hut more than that it proves that the Govern-'
ment is master m its own house. With that
proof established it becomes possible to under
take vast programs of economic recover v, pro
grams which were impossible so long as the
federal power was m subjection to the political
pressure of minorities. This demonstration of
mastery is of even more value than the savings
which prove it.
It is true that projects now proposed, such
as the spending of $2:J0,()(J0,000 for naval build
ing, public works programs to lessen-unemployment,
farm aid, and mortgage relief, will ab
sorb huge sums. Yet a large part of the total
will not be required within the next year or two
Moreover, many of these protects should be
self-liquidating in large degree. To that extent
it is legitimate to leave them out of the budget
for current running expenses.
This is. not a mere matter of transferring
money from one pocket of Uncle Sam's trousers
to another. For even should new expenditures
wipe out the greater pait of the saingN the
money involved promises to be more usefully
employed. It will be more likely to stimulate'
buying and encourage the restoration of busi
ness. Thus government cconomv will be not
hoarding but wiser use of funds.
It is therefore important that care be tak
en to insure wise spending in the new direc
tions. And it is even more important that the
-Government resist any political or unchecked
spending. For then its most valuable saving
that of public confidence would be lost.
Christian Science Monitor.
-oie the United State
'; ''h "' "H'' i-tiiona! forests more i h.eaply tnan
'''- G'me'in the last ipiarter of a century. It
will give work to many thousand men who are
!";'. ill". Norlli .Carolina' will profit iunnen-'
1 'abb' by ii, 'fh,. Great Shii.kv I'ail; wi ,;.
' "b am.! thousands of peopi.- .will c.,r.
from every pari of-the couiii.ry io : e;- it . They
Mill come by train and by auto and will spend
much money in the state. Chttrity ;tnd Children.
1 . U. 1). Smith, instiueae- i.-, v , -a -
.tional agriculture of the Wavnesville '
! township hijrh school, has made a pre- '
linnnary le.port of the Utk done i; '
! '-' tt.(,:,;tr...nt ,u
,now nea-n- it,
. ' :xty boy.-- in the ii
.'and they will hav,
end of the - school
in the field and l;i
Anions the pen
.'arm ami li vi-sturi-,
lowiny: coin jnojc!
potatoes, !; : yui-k,
'-; bees, It; calve.-.,
1 ; arid -to.-.: beet.-',
! :.;. winK u ek
'" '"''' '' " i-'; ax,, ha.iell.--. ,
butcher knives 14; kitchen cabinet
o. churn lids, ;;; shotyun -lock, 1
. h;x for rnu-kens. 1; ipuiltinfr frame
1'J: Riaftmy wax, 10 Am.u; bee hivi
""mni-- vices, 1; p;(.tu;.t. ,-rami,
i 1; writing boaxN, ;;. t,ok (.at,s .
"an.-. 1 ; stools, :;; dan
naii boxes, 10; ,intr!(
h.,,n.. , i..,i. i ;
( ......wh. .-, i , veaai- cnest, j ,
! Mr. Smith estimates his' work On
:-0c year With si.xtv bovs in tt,,, ,t(.
ranmem as bciny very at j.-faet -,rv
ne of t-lie prnjerts not menti nicl in
the loreyoin- list i, -he buildinc f
Mie Win k slioii. which - , i
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vocaiional
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' the rile of April 22. liUl.) US!3Shlff!S?H
G.v. Kitchen will a-ion-.-- th, j nfc I rfH
L':'" f-'' iday -norniny. The Kum- L(.t4.,. l0 t e ,,.
lh'- :- "i J'"- I ;'"'"jCK',,t',1.:) ex.fc,vls;. ,vl11 -g Uci - Kdito,- Mountaineer
"' Thc-r,- arel";1 and close I- r.day. An mn Wh u ,e:t . ,
payment this year! ' i l"'-y '-m will be rendered. fMa., Fa.lt,
complete i bv the I ' 'I'-wei! W ay, one of ay:ie- . i-L '(,r v ve":'-"c '"'
year 112 je-oji-ct- h:.lU'f .' y.f'.y kno'.wi and -i.Ii-; ,", . ; ,'.',,''.'.''"''' '"'
in the -hop. j po;, ii-iiii-'. retfiv ci a nieriteil com- , ."".l,,?'.,.." ':' :
!- i or.oo ; I'b:i ('.: this week when a eommi-.-r :" ''," ,' "p 1"''1 ' -: ''
o-i-- ;l- '.,,!: -'-'a- :c hin fr.-:o (h,v. Kitchen C - ih," '-n i-i'e " i"''"f .jV-.'V'! ' ' ' -
i'K .')!!.-, .5; ..(,,.,. I Uouv.! i t lleaith. -e-.oen.s o: ...... v: , e ... ,,,, . , . y
'; chick-, 2; ben-. I Mi-, Millie MoKhrov and Mr. , f, I'"'"';1 "PP-vuM.:.,... t
. in the shop, the'j baries f x w(:lt. married Sundav f;',., ' '" ,', VI l-i , fy;"' :!i
b:-(-n roiiio!,--.,-,!- venoo- A.,.: If, in t,..' r,...n.. Ate . m. i; ( , L. Atkm.si..;, 'J'.
- ',- r-b( :v,- and friend-. After 'oe' .1M ' M:':C- '" t-V- -
bee Mr. and Mrs. Cox "''I ,,"'umi
IVvas. ' ' -;!- ' ' : ;s" ';"-" th v. Ht,.,
Mis-. Xa-M't!.- June- and jjue.-t, M: j. '" ' , "' -: --i-b' intt-ndvif
arah Kidridt;,- have o-turned froic - .-n-ent .nayo.-ami . ar.l
a inree dav- outing a- Suyar !,,;! i'- ! ' v'lf l'd May,,.
- . " .tiiv.ii.-..ii, ami ..uar.j ,
in-n. it Mvsser, .1. -M - ;
!ld Mrs. Mark l!n.,n,
pick liry-on City, have been visirii;..
ind' Mrs. ,J ,K. Poem. this. -week'
'all.
ii-!'! irtlltui i
bad been
:'p ii t ment
T! th.. I.
Mr. William Dale, Jr.
day for her noim- ir, ( '. ,lur
after a visit to hi-r p ,ren
Mrs. J. W. Howies.
-t.s- M. A .lure- invite,
'!' her little !': a n r- ; , ,h, !
i.raf h r sir'hi! iv Sata: d
eft Thur.
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ren Kaosier After
Hatching Season
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HASIISR FOR THE l'AIMF:ii
The much talked about proposals Cor r'u.
linancing farm mortages and reducing interest
charges are before congress
The idea behind these proposals is that the
fall in the market value of the produce the
fainter -has to sell if he has any, and if he'cci
sell it at all is making him pay practically
double, when meastued bv the amount ol pro
duce required .to pay it.
Whether the argument is fair to all con
cerned may not be absolutely certain, but that
is the vvav economists and statisticians figuie
it out; and ceitainlj as far as figures go it is
correct as it concerns the farmer.
And so the president wants all present farm
moi tgages amortized at 4 1-2 per t ent instead of
7 pei cent, which has been a quite general rate.
As a measure of relief this will undoubted
ly help those whom it is intended to help. Hut
it can be only help. If it is expected to cure
an thing there is going to be a lot of disappoint
ment. And it is the sort of thing that will take
from -one hand and put in the other.
The hope of real benefit can be only that
it may strike a better balance. Rock Hill (S
C) Herald.
en in is -lone i .,
,;-h!o to provide the llere-.-;,
i j be boy- of the depaMmei
and their fathers can
'''-;":". .-o-l, U'l il Mr. Sioitk, ;L,i,;
-"? mil ! ur:ii:--!:e ! it, wh ; i
i'be .-iHte inspection. .
ii ay wood School
, Masters Club To
j Suspend Meetings
('!ul Will Reorganize At I5egin
i.njf Of School Year For
U'ar ':.'5-':5l.
h'.?te-s
tin. (l-ntnir r
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la - .b.fidvti
v . Fo-le.'
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baiohinir sea - ..
'tanged fun;; a :
i.t do-'k ami ,ml
are de-ired by th
e- that the 'ma;
c.'ed t-, .-cj;arat.
y S. Hearstyn.-,
-XV laailtry dep..
however., tile i
sea
Jo r,
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Jr. . I th' se ll.iiif l.il.i.; w
. ' ;"v :f:i' tiwner's standar i i'.,.
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''' i'i oreeninjr anility sh oi'S
be discarded. If the birds are behnv
stand;. rd- they will be a dead ox pen-,
dilrine'' the nerioil lh..,- ...... i.
- . -: ...... nie 1'M'iiueine
,. en., oie ,, fftumv to the owner. Sometimes i,
l(the M.ur.erns necessary to remove the males' be
Lrives the neo i.iK-r, ; i, i: i. , .
pie a semi-weekly news service. u C i.1'
Vaynesville. is. full of Methodist U iU " .iV ' wW: .
v...... ,,v..s i av son i'
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ha.-
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iie'wspaiii rs. The l-hit
M ed lie - day morn inj.;
''riday afteriiiKin. T
i-ii id. liinri.i
vo - un-'t.i-da
Diim-tei-s and prominent laymen this
week on account of .lie .Missionary
conference.
His .many friends will be jda-l to
learn that Mv. F rank Miller is ra;dt,l
tecoverintf his health and 'wilt soon he
afde to be out
. - s.juii, v,e-
sir hie roosters, however, and no ad
equate place to keep them, it mifTTi!
he well to build summer 'range houses
These are constructe dat low cost and'
will answer the purpose very well.
In removinc the mule hir,U i. ;.
well to keep in mind that eggs from
- ORCHARDS IN HLOOM
During the past few weeks the newspapers
of North and South Carolina have been carry
ing advertisements and news articles about the
famous-Magnolia '.'Gardens' of Charleston. Be
cause of this extensive publicity, the Gardens
are visited annually by thousands and their
beauty is known from coast to coast.
Here in Haywood County we have some
thing that would place Waynesville in the same
position as, Charleston, and that is the apple
orchards in bloom at this time of the year.
Where would you go to find a "more beautiful
sight than the orchards near Waynesville when
they are in full bloom with the mountains form
ing a back ground ? Neither words nor pictures
can describe the scenes. i
Some day-we'll realize that the orchards
in Haywood county count for more than just
for the high quality fruit gathered from them.
THK MOTE AND THE REAM
Once in a while we like to sit and think
and, like someone has said, we sometimes iust
sit but, anyway, the other day vve were just
checking up, and, as it is human to find fault,
vve were wondering why so and so did so and so
and vve found ourselves criticising where criti
cism might have been unmerited. After mus
ing for awhile and finding fault with the other
fellows, somehow we got to checking tin on our-
self, and the more we checked, the bigger the
beam got, so we decided to quit musing and get
to work. All of which reminds us that we can
never know what vve would do under given cir
cumstances unless, or until we are placed in
those circumstances Palmetto (Fla.) News.
1 he Haywood County School Master-M
rub was organized in September
,!;;;- '"!' the present school year of
..-and :i;;. The meeting v were held
monthly. All principals and super
intendents were eligible to join the
flub. I raftically every county in the
state has such an organization
I he following were members' of the
Haywood flub: K. J. Robeson, I'resi
'b'tit; li. ). I!nn u,,,.,,i i.
Cannon. ( ' C It
1 nomas I-a-wm, Paul Crogan, T I. I chance t
Kevelle, X. W. Rogers, Jule Iiovd .1 night.
t aul lieam, M. H. Howies. X r- w Onit,. ,.,,, t w .
nai.. i, , .,-' 1 " ii .yiie.Hni:e oova
uamci, j. iiiutey 1' raneis. I h
Sunt A Hi l:'"k , ..'siison, party guen by M,s, C.aee Plott at
p i., , ... i,u.t, in-i eounirv nome at I-iot' (
mJL. ? V'1 H I Wh.uhead,! J Those attending were M,s.e OPyt
Mo,;; Con to. J'.. dWM" J Isoone, Iva Ouenbv. ,-,,, Su ,
F,ht ,,":"".' "l , Ailams. i-aul.ne and Jo.cnhne Mc
,, " nc neia iiunng
the year. Six were held in Waynes
ville at the LeFaine Hotel and two
w. ' anu.n. Although Waynesville is
the center, vve decided to hold two
meetinL's in the Hio-h v,.i,i .,!..
ae canton, since '.that system had more
teachers to join 'than an,. iL
in ine county.
Prowftms - nf o.,i;l
, - -Mu-awtiiiii inierest
aim proiessional growth were arrang
ed. On several occasions outside
ar,'t,rs wer invited. Our Senator
and Repiesentat.ve, Hon Rov Fianeis
ancl Major Howell were with us just
.v .v...M,K lur ivaieign. iney were
made honorary mumKnrt ;..:..,
im .in ueu
u. aueuu any time they ate in town
.r,i.so mi. vv .: I Mlllth A.
ture teacher in the W ,.nmai.; ne.,
;,u,u,,i fiecteci an Honorary mem
her.
The
, . o v. 'vuooi jt-ar will
o'un6:i ,ra e tht' "1('et'n(?s of the
uoi .misters c.iuo. A reorgani7a
tion will be called for early in the
stuuiu jrar cj,w, tii;w.
H I) BUNN, Secietaiv
his Darents. Dr. iind Mrs. .1. Tl. Wjiv
He returned Tuesdav to D.tvo'H j r'l
lege.
Forewarned is fiii-ai-incl T.!,,lio
with big hats are asked to leave them
at nome next Monday night, or come
to the academy nreniirPfl in tnt-n ili.,i.
off during the minstrel show. There
is nothimr
to sit behind a big hat when a show
is going on in front. Vve are assueil
tn at even a little man" will h--0 i
iee the fun next Monday
days after the malo hhvi ha. w. '
moved. A teitile egg will stdit m
cuhation at a temperature of 70 de
grees and in a few days the embryo
chifk will begin development. Such
eggs are objectionable.
Another economy measure to put
into practice after the hatching sea
son is over, is that of spring culling.
I'eed costs about $1,80 a hundred
pounds now and it will, cost about 8
or S) cetits to nrnd 11i"r nnn rl'wnn ..
these should sell for at least 14 cents
a do.en if the producer is to make a
fan- profit. Therefore, Dearstyne
jxiintt, out that every economy is need,
ed to make the flock pay in summer
''Mv fiance travn n ..
.. , , , " guinea iug
tor my birthday."
What! Have you seen if"
BE OPTIMISTIC
But Remember
You Can't Keep Your Chin Up
With Run-Down Heels!
Bring Your Shoe Repairing To
THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP
MAIN ST.
E. T. Duckett, ProD.
Ntaxr WESTERN UNION
DANGEROUS
Within the past three weeks, two Haywood
County officers have been shot by men under
the influence of liquor while the officers were
trying to preform their duty and arrest the
men. One of these shootings proved fatal, while
the other officer was saved by the steel door in
his car.
A person under the influence of liquor and
carrying a firearm, or driving a car is just plain
dangerous.
FIELD DAY OBSERVED
BY RATCLIFF GRANGE
IF YOU GET UP NIGHTS
i
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The wreck of the mighty airship Akron,
cost this nation the lives of 74 of our navy's
'finest men. The ship can be replaced for $5,
000,000, but the gallant men cannot be replaced
for any price. It is men like the ones who
perished on the Akron that We look to in time
of war to protect our nation.
Fild dav
j, v. u ij, LnV Hill.
'"ff Covp Grano. Wrln'a,rin-.. :
held day exercises in the planting oi
potatoes on the ground of the for-
llitT iva C If1 ATP fiPhnnMinn
CrtV that was rpppntlir nni, i i.
ffaraere and ehurrh nnrnnc tu
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crop oi potatoes will be cultivated by
the grane-e and rhnrcli ir;nfi..
'W. D. Smith onH on nf iJ'i..... ..I
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the department of vocational agri-
J.U.I.UIC w me waynesville township
inKii auiiuoi. assisted in the planting.
Changes Mind In
Suicide TWniicui
He Had Banked $68 1
Mike Konlfntol -fft,T-.: -r Tim
- i.vj-oiA, Ul flllS.
IjUrC, WAS trrii n tr r, mnA . . . IT 1 i
"e leaved
off the Manchester Bridge into the
llhlA Wll.ua 1 1. .1
v'"u "". uui tnangea nis mind and
swam for shore. A ru-ll.Q n
nim out. Arraigned for disorderly
s.,utv, was asKeu.
Why did you change your mind?
He said:
I "On the way down I remembered I
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just explain that you're giving himf
that he'll grow up to be a useful 80
that this drug Jr. is g
Alexander's Drug Store
PHONES 5354
kv o in me DanK nve years ago
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