THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934
THE W'AYNESYILLE MOUXTAINEtiK
1
Community Urged Park Museum To Mountaineers Run
To Prepare Now j Make Collections Wild Over Hender
For The Future; At An Early Date sonviile Bearcats
i Continued 1'iom page 1)
may expect to have mure boarder
'" U'lttr business, ihey will lorce
v. v,. ives on us whether or not we
S.nUve Waynesvllle. Hazel,
wood, and Lake Junaiuska, are in lor
better times without any particular
eil'oit on our part.
We should not ue content, howevei.
With beintr P-ive in our acceptance
J -what we are about u receive.
We -heu'.d drive forward to make
this community, not only the ;hast
ern Gateway tut the Eastern Capito
for the park territory. We should
create lodging f-cilities which will
create within visitors a desire to stay
1 -, , We should create recreational
.AK: will make them for-
tac:m.i ' . ,., ... .i,u
Ett about ili'iiut
develop a business center which will
provide people with every type 01 ,
.tL... lvm.ii.se. - nd every native curio,
that they miirnt ai u .
thi ec' on We sliouiu waumj uie
iomniuniu- snd. o.ur highways so that
i . will not only be pleasantly
nrc-sed, but will be imbued with the
;.!.,., ,,t' building a summer home m
our midst.
Most- important 01 an, we mow.-,
tain'ueis should do these things our
selves in order that our children may
profit, and our children' children-1
We .should not be blind to the po.ssi-;
Miiti, Vw.fore us. We should not be I
onditl'erent, even should we see.
Should we as local people, leave the
job undone, we will see 'foreigners
,,.t ,-fmni our inheritance, and
UU.-.'Til . I
r-phn the nrofits, Too often this is!
v - r r
"First' of ::ll we should heed the
call of our Chamber of Commerce for
an assembly t0 review the work of
. . . A ftjp fnmnlimpntlTll?
tne past, jcai.
tho.se responsible for the good work
accomplisneu, we neeu 10 i
ward- however, rather than backward.
We need to strengthen the organiza
tion, proportionate to the greater re
sponsibilities before it. It must be
,.,, r, totiiW more co-morehen-
sive services. It must be prepared for
more vigorous action man nab oeei.
possible in the past. It must be pre-
Waynewood
Theatre
"WAYNESVILLE
T II C R S I ) A Y - F R 1 1 ) A Y , NOV. 15-16
t J'aul Luflas and Wynn Gibson in
"I GIVE MY LOVE"
SATURDAY, NOV. 17
John Wayne in
"THE STAR PACKER"
MONDAY-TUESDAY, NOV. 19-20
Mac rtest and John Mack Urown in
"BELLE OF THE NINETIES"
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21
Cary Grant and Francis Drake in
"LADIES SHOULD LISTEN"
Shows at 7:15 and 9:15
Admission 10c and 25c
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, Sale on In
' W.aHli0Hil'IU-WIIII.IH'H)WKIWll MII WWHUlLlillMIMl Ulill 1IHW1LIMIIII
It is understood f i m those in au
thority .!,:-t a Meeting will be held
in the near j'utuie . ..me central
point, pel haps Way:., -v:!le. t.f the
1'aik Museum comm. -.tee far North
dina, of whic
Vx
i. b'vrd, ol
Cullowhee. i.
Chair
.n PhUU Will
i Mime definite
ie material for
be made to s
fv! HIS of colle
the museum.
There are no government funds
available for the i'U'vhai-r of items
and the committee v:!i . dependent
upon the inteiest and generosity of
the public. Judging from the num
ber of gifts in the way of articles
..nd collections tnat have been of
fered it appeal.- that the response
will be all that will lesirod for
this imp .i riant work. 1: -b.'uM have
strong appeal ti a:', th citizens in
the park area and : ne ...'..n.eiit coun
ties, as the exilian- w..i represent
the life and back gam; ,,f the pio
neers. It is lnpi-d by tin- c miltee that
.icieiiti.-t.s and indiv.,-; a:. ; - interested
in such will make .-,aa ; ;Htitions to
the flora and the faun.. This also
applies to the- spec:::;.'.- of mine rills
and geology.
il. C. Willmrn, gn-i'iuist and sur
veyor and Willis K.i:g naturalists
-'.'hniciun, on p..rt time salaries.
..ill assist the committee in the col
lection of relics. , The following from
Waynesvilk' are :: the general com
mittee: Miss Margaret Stringlield,
James R. Thomas, .lame.-. R Boyd. K.
L. Withers. W. C. Allen, W. T ' Shel
ton, H. C. Wilburn and F. W. Miller.
There are ten -uh committees in
the group as follow.-: History and
literature. Charles A. Webb, chair
man, with Harvty llolloman secre
tary, both of Asheville; special col
lections, J. E- Coburn, chairman. I.
K. Stemes, secretary, both of Rryson
City; photographs and maps anil
surveys. F. 1. Withers, chairman,
Waynesvilk'. Barbara Ambler, of
Asheville, secretary; arts and crafts,
Mrs. J. C. Campbell. Brasstown,
chairman. Mrs. Fred Siler, secretary;
hand made utensils, household furn
ishings, and surveys of old houses.
E. J. Rossi'r, of Smokemont, chair
man, Mrs. R. I,, ('real, secretary.;
mountaineer occupations, Rev R. W.
Frevost. Andrews, chairman. John
Earns, Jr., secretary; archaeology. B.
S. Colburn. chairman of Biltmore For
est, chairman, R. L. Spalsbury, of
Cherokee, secix'Lury ; geology and
minerology, Thomas A, Cox, of Cul
lowhee. chairman. Wythe Peyton, of
Asheville secretary; zoology, K. .1
Rosser, of .Smokemont. chairman, with
Thomas Alexander, of Asheville, sec
retary; botany, Dr. C. S- Tennant,
of Asheville, chairman. Mrs. Eddie
Wilson, of Cullowhee, secretary.
Lieut. W. M. Reed
To Participate In
Famous Air Races
Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens,
Mich. (Special to The Mountaineer.)
When the famous Mitchell Trophy
Air Race is revived here on Nov. 17,
after a lapse of four years, a Way
nesvilk young man will be among
the 14 pilots of the First Pursuit
('roup. U. S. Army Air Corps, who
will seek new speed records and per
son al honors, in new-type pursuit
ships capable of doing 2,'(U miles an
hour.
He is Second Lieut. M. W. Recti
Lieut. Reed, together with his 15
pared; to function actively the year-round-
"In writing this letter, I have no
purpose other than to stimulate
thought and interest on the part of
local citizens. Ithink the poten
tialities ahead are tremendously en
couraging, and 1 want to see our
local people profit. . In tnis connec
tion. I would like to sec the comment"
of others contributed to your column."
('HAS. E. RAY, JR.
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Wcaihfil.vs EIewn Hae Ens.
I ime Si Di iii.u. Second Team
Plavs (iood ("ante
eves )
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a'p'.ain
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p.aye
a few
a . -Tiien
l. r an eM'a
A si-, -rt ;;
Sum mi i.w
lielli.e: i
p' Y Jl... ,,.,!
:i).t . bt auti
.-core (' nieri
evtra fail.'d
Waynt'.-Ville
In t be liiv-
-e 11.1 : ' i I: ia:
on tVe :ir-t
ii.. made tW
the day to
pa- "a.- the.
ended with
Si a -rui".-
po.nt-.
The
leading
A
lalt
1.V0. 1
llVi
minutes of the sec-1
ie-:ie scored -I' !
imd 'half
points. Sumnu row got a fumble and
Bridge drove t;S yards for a touch-'
.'own. On the I'olWtng kickoff Hob'
lingswo: th, of llendersonville. re
turned to hi.- Ill and on their first 1
play Yount picked a lateral out of I
the air and raced to six more points J
Ilollingeworth returned the next kick- j
otf to his 'Jo and fumbled on the'
first play and Leathcrwood recover
ed. Sumniorow passed to Ross who
ran ton yards to score. roteat
placekicked one point, failed on one
and missed to 1 1 vat t for another
Aided In- .i Ott i'.ii-.I n-)t t-r,,i, l-nm '
me row to So:,-c. a first down by
Reeves on Hendersonville's 4, .Moore
went over tackle for six points. The
second string line and some second
and third backs entered the fame
(lilison recovered a Hondorsonville
fumble, on the kickotf. but Moore
passed into the bands of Yelton to
give llendersonville possession of the
ball. Yelton made ten and one-half
yards as the third quarter ended
In the final quarto;- Hondorsonville
tested the second team who lield on
the one yard, line and Moore kicked to
sate territory, On another occasion
Moore kicked from behind hi.s goal
la his H.'i where lien Bridges recov
ered a fumble. On the next play
Moore passed to Shipley, who evaded
a host of llendersonville player and
raced down near the side line to
the iinal score of the game. Moore's
intended pass to Reeves was ground
ed by Turner.
Lineups and summary:
Waynesville (47) llendersonville (0)
Ro
IE
Brown
Leatherwood
1' erguson
Ciillett
I'Vancis
I Mli at ;
Hyatt
Sum mo row
Yount
Bridges
Reeves
LT
ia;
k;
RG
RT
RE
y
LH
RH
F
1 IiiIkjui au
Miller
Turner
Johnson
tlialiakos
Page
Lampley
t .under
Hollingsworth
Yelton
Subs
Waynesville
Sease B
1'ndges, Swift, Moore, Shipley. Rath-
bone. MehalTev. Mears, Brvson. Bin
Hendei-soitvilleMa.(well, .1? shop,
Wood Gibbons, tiessleri Gianakos, (i.
Ratciiir Cove
Grange To Have
Public Meeting
The Ratcliff Cove 'Grange.' -which
meets regularly the, third Thursday
evening of each nn-Tith to ,-ponsor
farmer fellow.-hip ami keep its mem
bers informed .about' current i.suca
of the state 'and Nation, is inviting
the public to the meeting tonight
(Thursday.)
The feature of this evening will
be a debate on the question of a
change in the Slate ( (institution The
subject, as given t.o the siieakers, 15
lie.-olved: Thai N'n-fth. Carolina shouid
not change i!.-c institution,. -
Roy ('roil.-:1 and ' . ('. I'd'anei.- will
present tlia' i-a a of the affirmative,
and County A-'ont W. J.. Smith an I
R. (' I-'raMca- will contend fur the
negative. ' '' .
The meeting -will be. in the (Ir.iiige i
Hall, formerly . the . Hat ii:!' ( ,,-,.
school house, at 7 aid. : The :. )ja
dience will bo. ..'.entertained by 't!K
.('range string bati-l. : .
race rivals, was selected by lot M-an
among, the many ofiiaoi's at t-hi- pa-t
'who' have' from to ,j"jU0 l.oa:-
of (lying to their, credit.
I. Trie .Mitchell Race cli ii.a.a ti '-
day's aerial circus fii- the ia ri'.l'r i
the Army Relief Fund, w ill be i tin at
an altitude ju.-t high enough tol i lear
the tret- tops, on a l H-mi ) l riahular
course over a distan e .f l"11 mil'..--
When ;he . last -Mitt iu ii '1 d'a y
I'aee was run, in 1'J'jU. fifty li uii;
and persons witr.e.-seii '; '!'! 'aiv- '''
neing nianc tnis year lor uou-ua- u.,.c
ntiniber. a .
""aDMIXISTRATOR'S MOTI' K
Having qualified as tl'ina : a'.rai'ir
-.f.'' the estiite of L. Cf.ym -.a, -a .a-a.-ed.
a'e of Haywood Citir-". . - - : ii 1 a r-
'. : a, this is to no; ify 'a!; . 'i r.-o.ns
having claims against tra. estate of
said deceased to exhiait : ' hein to the
undersigned r;f Wtivr. ;--va,.i , ; X. ' . '
on or before the loth: d y.of. Novim
ber, lOUo, or this notice wid.be plead
ed in. bat of their recovi; 'ry. AH Pt'!'
sons ' indebted to sa: a, estate will
please make immediate a '" ment.
This loth dav of Xovember: 1!34..
r:oi:i:i!T n. nooxi:,
Admini.-trator of L. t rymes
Estate. .
Xo. 2T0 Nov. l.-,22-2!)-Dee. G-13-20-
barah Ann's
Cooking Class
All oer '.-a etui-. iy college stu
a.: :.- 1 Uf.i.i.-, n..;., aad women are
! ' -i :'a ; ., the vOie day in
-a,.::..: -...:. i ;,, :,v family
Hi -::.'':- a:1,- lay. 1'l.e h.eusekeep
i :a ,.m' , i' arc bvk.rg to and mak
ing p.a:a- lo.- ; ;:c t'a i.-giMag feast.
t!a .-..ie to imiki ,u :::;.;, plans; the
.-moo:.; rur.'ii.ng l'nan.v.-:a ; mg din
m r ia peiai.- en can fa. plauning.
.Make tnis a la.'.ahle l'r.:-.:.k-g;vinjr in
i:,e ai nd- ef yetii faauly.
Oi.incc Se.taai- Iblled .,. To..sted
t'o.oai'.u;
: 1 a. :a. ; h,' oi a::ge ..;(,!.,. i a : yl'ui-
1 . i aiiiov. the w iii'.i -k:a. Pip in
: : a : j a i t:a n ::i ;,....:-.. -aiuit
l ' : anU ri JuUv C... Im.i,!
..n : lean one qua.; ,-: c..,n-
: . - a-ai aa,: t belli ,...a: : of
...li .i. ::a. .o a eo:.. : :a i: . oek
. - a; ia:.: u".t ;i the herrie.- a . a cry
! - d.i '-' : ti'i'cc cl.. t - a ar r.g ,
c .. A.r.j;. U hen mi"; ana :i;u- hy.
'.'.- !: ;aiaugh a sieve line eiianali :a
c.e a I clear jm,v. Add 'J l. eul'-
: s'.U r a;:.: roil tor nuituti--.
i Sill .ii..!v;ighl. Seive in c.Hi.lad
glares.
Almond Sweet Potatoes
Pare .-weei potatoes and hail until
lender. Mash well, -ea.-on with salt,
lupp.r, butter and cream. Beat until
lig.'it. Add chopped almonds. Put
in greased baking dish, cover top
with whole niarshniallows. Hake in
oxen dot) degrees until niarslimallows
.iie In-own-
A v oc a d o ' i t r us Salad
Cut a peeled avocada into rather
thin slices crosswise, then cut each
slice again once or twice the other
way. Arrangi in crisp leaves of
lettuce alternately with segments of
orange ami grapefruit from which
all skm has In an removed. Garnish
xxith .-trips of i tn ii to and mtvc
with I' reiicli dressing made with lem
on juice and only :. little oil.
Pumpkin FanchoiH'ttes
Mix together 1'- cup of sugar, '.i
cup of maple syrup. i teaspoon each
of ginger, cinnamon, and nutmeg,
cup of melted but: -r, ' t teaspoon salt,
1 cup of milk n:l H well beaten eggs.
Line very small 'pie tins with rich
flaky pastry, building it up well alwmt
the edges. .Fill with pumpkin cus
tnril and hake, twenty minutes. Cool,
spread .with a thin layer of straw
bery jam or quince jelly. : Top with
xx hipped cream.
Hospital News
Admissions Since November first:
Miss Clairebelle Sori'dls, operation
1a'ii:i Hicks, medical.
John Ray. medical,
C. F- McRorie, operutum.
Robert Orr, operation.
Ruby lloglen, operation.
( harles (iregory, operation.
Juanita Roberts, djicral ion.
Mrs. fl. Ii. O'Hrian, auto accident,
Mrs. Rav Caddis, medical
(ii neva llaney, medical, died.
Mrs. Morris ochran, operation.
Mr. Wallace Fincher, medical, died
(pneumonia.)
Mrs. . A. Moore operation.
(b'lieva Smith, medical
Mrs. I.on Rogers; medical.
.Myrtle ('entry, nied'cal.
.Mrs. Pearl Alexander, medical.
Mis. Thomas Murray, operation.
Mrs. Sam Arxvood, operation,
limn to Mr. and Mrs. Dolphus
bailing, bai.y boy.
Mr, II. C. W illin n spent last week
in 'lciii.ios.see' in the interest of In
woik with, the (ileal Smoky Moun
tains .Nat .onal park. While there lit1
alti nih il a meeting al the Andrew
.Jack-o,, Ibdi i in Kno.vvillo Avitli the
.viu.-euni eoiniiiiitee for 'J'enuessee.
Long -Used Laxative
To bo bought and used W5 needed
for many, many years, speaks well
for the reliability of Thedford's
Ebuk-Draucht, purely vcrctable
family laxative. Mr. C. E. IUIliff
writes from Illnton, W. Va.: ''My
wife ond I have ti:;cd Uicdford's
: r.'.u k-Dratight thirty-five years for
crnsllpation, tired- 'feelinir and
hriarJacho. I xirc it wbrn I feel rnv
ryfitcm. needs clean.sing. .After all
fhcue years, I haven't found any- ,
thing better than Elack-Drr-.ucbt."
fio.d In 25-cent packnKPS.
Thedford's BLACK -DRAUGHT
"CHILDnEN UKE THE STBCT"
r
Want
Ads
.j
: As : Admirii-tr, , of tia- estate-' of
Thoma-elit II. Wool.-a y, de. i a-' i, 1
will se" " public auction for ca.-hi ."t
the ('ourt h'ouse door on Xovom'k-r.lb;1,
b3,l, at 1 . o'clock, a Chryslor car.
I MI r, W. RKF It,
Ad.'inr.i.-t.a'ni
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chu".
WA XT F I ) Support of . friends.- .' 1 --have
entered the contest being held ' rt
by; Asheville merch.'inUs. Would
appreciate anyone saxdng their '52:
. purcba-ing.t:ck'ets fur m". I!ol;,!de
-. Sloan. 1 i
WAXTKIl Hoarders- - Steam heat,
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Yellow Kyes j Lor ZjC
beans :;:ir iqc
Whole Sliced
Peaches?: 32c
Peaches?;:' 18c
Hushes Clinch Dearie No Lli IA
Kiver SlrinKless UCCllBd (a,t . . . IUC
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Tomatoes
Tomatoes
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size .
25 c
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24 lbs 89c
48 lbs 1.75
4 'it 25c i
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