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THE WAY 170 154 130 214 i ' li 1 11 2 Fire Is Greater Menace To Game & 1 In State Than AH Hunters Guns ntameers Ji'Hr.liSDAY, DK( 'EMitEK I !. 1! By f. I McCo imi.k ..rest , Assist Mate tin vh :her in the woods in.- that Hiii mi snort in '.win: umi y. Sr- This -e man an hunting, e ting is no that Of i" in qoan c than wau--, colored - -' nearer t that won old bin voice ti'-1 . Every tionless the homiii: through t! ful hemes .'.in!ni..,.jii;wistiB tin- The --Mountaineer) jvar tinds every ves thf .-port of the lc! U ! r get- There rid than a good dog ol' twc No greater thrill rove of tla.-hy copper coming neai'er ami i while you exercise t of calling that wise nge with a wooden k is his mate ,'ii edge while mo rtmain on your stand as come closer and closer; bay right toward you. rightfully yours as thef hak- at t lie edge of the' opening and theiv horiii ihat lood l'.k. juniper tiff, while twelve gauge into 1: nerves by thinkin tail.- you have -.een of the club house. to: low- a pa tile top of a you -w : .: th ne and steady ' of certain pinned ;o the ke Outstanding I li mi ; neeora i ins i ear vou -i.ir W3! Kvery l game ere: lunt tur I Hi the hunter: r soaon fall befo Thou-an nun. amunition are tired, ve: eds of the guns !' rounds mv mat.i hundreds of game anim ds and birds get by the skill of man and remain to produce a not he.- crop ,,f the.r species for the following year's hunting sea son. North Carolina's game resources mean much to every resident of the state be he hunter, merchant, hotel keeper, farmer, and all others, through the money expanded every reason. A bountiful sup;dv of game means healthy exercise, tin. tinett ,f I I- I'llNJU'its ( ilHHl ' l-V W The. the se ever , The ti am PCWer " i I heir dot Washington - w T E b '.'r M'.'-.p'..:.;.; a.m. :i:n.i" a:. ' - a :...:,.-. t.. cv.,-aa 1: g n a- r i ir v-nt w!u rs I ' lor '."!,") ... "' ' i ' s n " --va: . dr:!a::,:- ir,,,k" ha.- :' ' ii ciooi AKmn-; . ; r footaall uns- ;''':; ' ; " -1-''- -a-ii., ; .1 and placed m I ne ees, i e'COl ilS a! eleven. lVi . t Carla r 3 Tayiiewood ; Theatre THE SAT I KDAY, DKC. TOM TYLKK In fk;hti(; hkko' ' MONDAY TI KSDAV, DKC". 17-1S Jtoberf' AIoiiIsoiihtv. and M. () Sullivait In "HIDE Ol T" meat to the successful portunity to rub shoulder old friends where t..le- ar the camp tires; and eve the state should eon-ide in this wonderful resonive has provided. Carefully 'devised ga:i administered by the Stir .. of Conservation and i trough the l)ivi.-ion Imand Fisheries and th is doing much to inc.-. supply through prev shooting' and e.xcesMw me game :s on the increase.. Game sanctuaries have lieen lishoit and these breeding groum ptoducing game which overflow open hunting grounds. The Is, an op igain with old around ' gam citizen of Tj his equity M.l,,, iat Nature :,. r wen m'.,; made by fresh man the head , .1 n g i-v In C'li.v one Mc by ihe earn wilel! id were in ie-e points a fumble a:ln ! V pas over tile I'lle di.-mi- -i a i ay , : !nm f- I llKldlir KOi.l. t;i;nVS :isf4'st .itlie ' , ' il,. ., ..... . l l ! I ' i I . I i I . I , I I .' i 'iUKKVri rxiu i-i , .-.o..e.eeo peroiN were on rebel m i , ! , .. ' ,, ! 1 1 1 '' 1 ll 1- September and 1 1:1,00,1 ,UH1 pubbc! ' a-Ve''v'.' -.'TV:'- ,-U :'u' t0 w:)- ivnt to silp,H,rt thAn. In! W " !! :r. arm 5.nt . ... In-!-' ,. ,i; .. -i ;irng-. a. a-.! ...,,.,.... '. i n I'l.Wite ,.rti,,., the eellle: ;,:V;',: n i'ud: wing of ; it,. ' ollii e.-. lhs -hp mi,.,,, , I'.av C an i hi- .-'r.pV pi ;v.: v:i. nang on ;ne wad. r.a. u. e.i ::- :' i : . . - f hh: '' 'He 'lit . .- ", . o OA n :-r.r: . .- aux.iiae;, -h d' " :: r::i. aghfng -.e,-,.:-. i t IM.M CXh ATlnNS 1 1 in in ill: cat o o: - I ):;!, 15s -.. .1-. w . i . .,:o e lUJ t ion was 1:5 ;;!S.OlH and eMw.i.li.i 1 ii- Hires ?;"!. OHO, 000. ' I o iS lire rilOS'l'KK:- .1 men i;d u ii am w i 1 1 1 e 1 1 : la laws arc 1 cp.. rtment 1 'cvelopmeiit f Cairie and state agency e the game ting illegal ig limits and I :mr o!fen-oN, '.eUcildoWU ;,; ! cumulate d Id 1 were held see 1 s 'o-ed with, j ih-:i. Uridg. ' ' een in' i he c has eros-,,: : tsv:!e te '.: ui.Mi: i'.ki.i: I ieir.- and expo",- ,ti:,:: i- in ad par.- of tl.v e. ,::;: '' '. " c crime, una, r ;i - ' ' r.e 1 'epar: me; ,, , , 11' !; K 1 A 1 1 ci;i:s I llepa-mcnts totiio K!-'r in the i':i:rdS 'i ' ' ' - ' "" " ' i I sipi.om; poo niii!i, ;Jl:i,, ,hi o . ' i d cat by t he corporal ion. ch;a k i: i i' i : coin-: Po-'hiliiy of a code for th I W Me - -t'! 4 i m 1 he i igai m-' when na n : n vVKDMiSDAV, DKC. 19 Itev I racv and Helen Mack In "THE J J:.M() I)I()1 KID' Til UJIS 1 ) A Y-FIMI) A Y, DKC. Jck IIoM and J av W ray , "M. ( K MOON" 20-21 Show, al 7:1.") and 9:13 Admission 10c and 25c 11: his town Tobacco Parketls Making Good Showing North ('.'irolina Tnh.Tffn mrpt with rai!J 'ale ;ind at good prices at the i-. J sol ' ;t R.C 1 ounds 150 ' 112 ) 144 : 184 t 170 , 174 148 158 128 2 36 r! I". J . 174 aers' Warehouse at Morristown, '1'his company operates three well 1 ghted warehouses and is ipositio,, to otl'er its trade the it ages of every other .sale on this ft. Their combined sales floor totais more than 128,000 square Kufu Reaves, known bv th to- !Kiovcrs tor many years, is now tliis company. tlollownig crops (or trop) are 1 ilelivered on December 11th at the following prices: Chambers I'r . Clyde, N. ice 2S 27 2s : ;;o ;io :;o ' :',0 'HI 29 25 25 22 'u 22 :" ( R 1 Amount $12.00 30.24 40.32 60.72 51.00 52.20 44.40 47.40 59.68 71.34 estah-r Is are - into State l'oiest Service has forest lire control organizations of trained, full time wardens. furnished with the 'most modern fife lighting equipment, m 4) enmities. Over lifty 4U-V lookout towers, hundi-ed.s of miles of telephone'! lines are establi.-hod fo:- detection and reporting tires. Fully equipped tire iiKULing iruuj aim trailers are aval - I able for stippie.-sing forest; and woods hre.s in these coi.perat ing oountics. I'dght state supervised (('(' camps I consisting of over a thousand men are i.vailable fo.- tire fighting when called ; upon m emergencies by ofiicers of the State Forest' Service. The host that the state can offer with its limited funds, is hoimr civo,, t,, .n-,i,,,r.it I game and make this natural resource available to the sportsman. Hut, i man's effort to protec and encourag:' ! t"'p;igat:on ,f wild life in North I Carolina is futile unless the natural habitat of game is preserved to pro tect this game from it.s predatory enemies and provide the food that -V'lture lias grown for its use. Kvery year there arte more game birds and animals killed by tire and other enmeies than by the combined guns, oi all the hunters in the state. To entirely remove the causes of all these losses is impossible, but the loss directly attributed to tire IS pos sible and can he . eliminated because I they are man-made. Fires in the woodlands, forests and fields regulate the number of game birds and ani mals ; available for the hunters' gun for more than the average hunter realize. tire.s consume more quail nests and .'young-quail than one imagines- Hundreds of turkrv nest are octroyed every spring. J here are are records of this through photo graphs taken of burned nests 'of -both these birds- hven fawns jxtisM in these fast burning bay fires. Hear cubs have been found with their feet so badly burned that they died later. The average, hunter never sees this nor does he realize the loss to his favorite .-port. . Fire destroys the natural food of game birds such as Wild berries, grass and weeds seed herbaceous growth, insects, and the most-succulent leg umes. dturc placed our quad and other birds here and provided this nat ural food for them. The fact that they are found in fields feeding on cultivated crops is due mainly to fires having destroyed their natural feed and if tVie cmwc fim titiiHififJ on etrill find more weed seed, insects and other natural food than cultivated crops. Quail eat large quantities of boll weevils. They are truly the farmer's friend. Keep fire out of the woods and save these natural quail foods. The lightest burning fire that ap pears to do no damage to tree growth always leaves behind damaging ef fects upon the lives of wild game and oiros- Anv lorcst growtn, grass ers' goal. - on the ha- Hut 'pponen', m ..... as made outitatii- lll rv m:k ii ii ii Ion i . ,.,,in up. e I'lien; in the bank lo"1"1- agreed to comply if other "! . - .. i'i I'll !ai t thai tin re I '','r',''V manufai tuners were com-oi'-y . :'a: we- Curing- th,- ti!.--' t'c-cd to hut: 1 he term.-. " a !:i!,. -,,, ,.,,, 1 !!-. !:-. aainag the.-anie' '.'(). I It IMF LOANS ! "! 1 in and ;i,) , . ne'e lam dv home, have seen re. I - I'-hi- war i.f ;r':. idoiit a rec fotr, t h- of the aiii e- :.,,,..'., i n, ,i. i . , :i i i;oi 1 r i . i . i , ( , i i , , 1 1 1 1 ( ,,s !;,,..,,;,: :;,,., I; V' ':, :, : i;i CHRISTMAS anf re Regard! 1 landing f w-Jersied warrior; seven nii' of th,. 11 P jday after pi. too to start 'Id quor -au .Veil Tin tori had oppo 'ovn. ondorfu! p lav tor an out- rn must go to of the line, forward wall y before they ev Ill-hod th,. lent..' and held for their I hl'V Olleileil on ..- I,, . i' . , ' I 'III. i 1 1 iicieiiMa and not m;mv ,iunts "ere ntunie,! for more than a few Vards ! rim, end to end Wavnesville has th. greatest line to eve.-V repre-.-ent her o a gridiron field. Captain lu'ss i- no: ,dy one of the largest end.- bu; al-,, f ,.. i,,.,,. Hvatt is 'ot tar . ,t any, behind, Mack Car lami l,ul '"'eat. ISO pound play-' ers -are the largos,t and the greatest tacWe conibiii.ition to ever ,!,, l.o,, : K 1 " ' '"-'. ao;- sllol 1 ul e- i'tclataais din ig tile lir-t repeal w;i 1 "'oihgging and ::!,,;! ,j;s:,imig i'.a i pot been eradicated " ',: ms ( !!iidn;i:'s iu ki: r V' " batlurane t. enroot. Kopubl; c in. daughter of the former senator 1 ivm W iscotisin. ba- be-n appointed ' hie! of the Children's liureau of the I 'epartment of l.nbor. MAY I-1 ):i- i ! (isi- idic 1IOI.C r.'ports 1,. tha,, tweiily ."'ll.OOll b NA V ANTS T WKl'KS 1 lie na want- several ml tankers, c ip.'d'lo of keeping up with its fast moving batllc tltvt. Heretofore, be ' ll o' of -ditn appropiaat ions, the Stop (letting Up Nights SALE l"''' ! "'' l!s home owner borrow.rs ' "d ';'"" ,'''"! delin.iuent but warns ,1,.,, ,1,., .:.'' ' ' ."'"M'cr od, hue ,11 leaven to d'lin. ernmeti! wit! tor,, i..M. if niorlgagoi tUKe iinh'ir i.ihanlace of its genci Oi.lt v. 'gi tatlieer uill forms. Fc n. . i . .. 'e.i ,iae no; l:U!on il Work-and tire due prais 'ess of their teain. la ' I'eshm : n. added much ti ol the team and should 1 Hie high s out.-tati.lin; , , vour.-e much w a- i aiice- Hridg i.-on an 'wn i,, for th, 1! Ilerwa tile sir ecoine i .-tar; ct.nl. 1 I lie did .1(1:1 their .' .-uc-hmI. a ellgt ll lie of d of t han ! t'I'Hoi.U Mil l i l; SI'KVICF 1 lu' I' S-. Sup., oi ' Court, j a r, "'"I derision aplalo- the right of Hie I r.-ily of -ilifiii nia, a land- ' i K- an! cull, pi;, t o . eqtnre niillilary ! I 1 ra.opng ami to , :,v a.lioi.-.i,,',, td ' . st block had seen him as cr m western high This season tlicv saw the best b-,11 ,.;.r;.,,.. 38 001 wecd, brush and even, the humus 42.50! soil, provides some article of food for ;itf.li 36.45 l.(L V aynesville . I'rice 28 : 27 . 25 29 24 20 Amount 45.92 45.90 38.50 54.52 30.21 42.80 e rrnn wenn "'.vson, W aynesville. I'rice Amount 29 59.74 30 49 80 29 64.96 31 63.86 25 25.00 i Tate were trucked to us by "'! & Leadford, Clde C. i rice Amount 29 27.8i 29 16.24 20 16.80 27 : 44. 82 25 29.00 Poland and Allen, I'rice M. Kirk r t 31 24' 27 nde, N IVice 28 22 IS 23 Clyde. Amount 59.52 27.44 55.62 Amount 15.12 19.36 1 3 32 14 72 Publix-Bamford THEATRES Asheville, N, C. Sunday, Dec. 16th :00 P.M. :08 P. M. to 7:00 to 11:00 P.M. P. M. IMPERIAL "Ikhold, My Wife." Sylvia Sydney and Gene Raymond was ep, the h school . circles, him as one of passes ami Kickers. They saw him .'s a spiemt.,1 .safety and carrying on with his outstanding blocking Sum merow called the games to please any coach In all departments of the game he was good, .arid, especially not!, an! on his pass defense. Vount and Reeves, the freshmen of the back fndd, came through like veterans lount made some splendid rims and with the colorful playing of Moore amec, in causing the fans to partly orgei tne spectacular runs of Scott ueeves. I he , .fi.nsiw ... -... ,, - i'".y oi t i;t r .eu neeves made it convenient for I oacn Weatherby to mov H ridge to uif running-iiack nnsiHnn The reserves added, strength to Ixith the line and backfield. And each one gained experience to carry on next year, today it looks as if Moore will 1 nut's : place. . It appears ten o..,o.is aneau ot time that Sease, t.diso,, ami Ben Bridge will fill thrr, places left .vacant by Kos, I'oteat, and Hyatt. Ferguson, guard, ami I' ram is, a very valuable reserve, will ho iost -by: graduation. The writer sun neiii've, ns ;, the tir.t of the season, that ( each Wealherby had the host' 33 men to ever wear the local stiiil. ills relusiiijv ,.,,, J v rn,,.; fan 1 vnii r,!" ! ' TV- it i: ie duty of ,.u.rv inarv ' ' l,11''' M siijip. r and defend go- out ci'e- ; a ids and wa.-te mat li r tale, die bladder calls b ckaelie. lee pain.-.- frciUent d. hin iiing,- anl v flow and got no night-. i ou -,re: bound do J'i iter afte yon grl ymir --'regular '. -lo't jiiiiiiier oil, iiinhii, et t'cell 1 " 1 1 1 . t called IblKelo, tit, "'I In ;i I iv, la four dav... if plea ed your druef at wall r. With Gift Items For The Whole Family At M() , AVIN(i PRICES W a iir a 1 1 Th if i m ii t again-t en, an i, PLAZA "The Man Who Reclaimed His Head." Claude Rains And John Bennett raid Advertisement PARAMOUNT "Cock-Ejed Cavaliers." Wheeler And Wilson w ild birds. Destroy this and the biriLs suffer. Fven the leaves that fall in autumn contribute to the existence of bird life. - Take, for instance, the color ing of the (juail and compare this to the autumn coloring of fallen leaves. Here the Bob. White finds cover and protection from his winged enemies "'id dftimes from the hunter, Fxpo.se this same ground by burning and this protection is gone., .Nature provided protection .for her. denizen, Deer change- color as the foliage changes throughout the year. A fish' takes the coloring of the water in which it lives. A thrush lives in. the foJiage adapted to its coloring. If we can make every hunter in the state .. reah7 that there can be an abundance of game for years, to come by.: merely assisting nature, we will always have that game. If everv hunter will only stop and think everv time ho lights a. cigarette and is :t)l solutely sure. that match is out before he throws it away and that the cigar ette is out before hi' flips it into drv grass then we will be getting, on the wght path- If we can bring to the attention of all law abiding hunters the fact that it is unlawful to start a camp fire in wowls or timler landf wi thou t fi rst . ,ha vi rig clea red : a f pa ce ten feet in diameter down to , the I mine.ai son and that be must com pletely extinguish such fire .before leaving. it even for a short -.period of time, thin one of our worst fire p rob li !: !' A I CI,1 l.'T 'l he ilay after d'honias , M, -Carter. ! N't w Jersey Public utilitn-,-. .ipetatorl uniform in any one season. They will not. all graduate in this year an, should be able to finish on the winning side next year. The Mountaineer's record: .': Waynevi!k 2fi, HayesvilleO. H aynesville 7. Asheville l.'l. U aynesville l.'t.Hlack Mt 0 V aynesville 1!). Christ School C, Waynesville 7. Asheville School .)'. u aynesville 520, Swannanoa (1. Waynesville 31. Andrew 0. Haynesvillr. 47, Ilrndersonvillo 0 Waynesville 7, Farm School -0 Waynesville '1(1, Cnnton 12 Waynesville ,!!, Marion KJ: rmimg l-AI'KIM' WOtk Mountaineer I'llO.V iC 1.17 SALE NOW ON T II K LEADER 10-12 Pat Ion Ave. Asheville, N. C. M Mllim ..I,.,,.., mimiiT j"i- lems.will have been met. If hunters do no.t follow these simple rules then they must expect to be. deprived, of the favorite, sport through, sfringent laws or by lack of game and whn this time comes they must suffer' the con sequences of their own shortsightedness.'-. rheHs COLDS FEVER first, day HEADACHES in 30 minntes Llwid Tablets Salve None Dropi it - ti ii t ti it $i it ti it p ti ii ii Before You Do Your Christmas Shopping Read The Ads in The Mountaineer It Will Pay You! M- :!- ii '. t t t it ' & i it it- -I " t t it it T - ..'.... - ..j ' ' -' ' - -:
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