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V . j i: 4 i IT mi1 I Hi ; THE WAYNBSV1LLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1933 Duke Banquet To Be Held On 11th Caldwell To Speak The annual Duke banquet will be held at the LeFaine Hotel next Wed nesday, December 11, at 7:30. This occasion is to celebrate the eleventh anniversary of the Benjamin Duke Endowment Fund. Herschel Caldwell, former All- A nt ihi I Tn ivur.. it V of A.a- -XJliriiv.au i w .......... , , bam a, and present freshman coach at Duke University, will be the principal j This banquet is being spuiu-y.til by j Duke Umver )ty summer s.-nooi siu lents, regulir students ;.nd parents of students. Friends of the univer sity and those interested in the Duke Endowment are also invited. Havtral finding it inconvenient to attend the banquet are expected to hear Coach. I "aid well. lnvitalion- have been extended to Duke students of nearby counties and sponsors are anticipating the largest crowd to ever attend a Duke banquet in Haywood county. Special music, including Duke University songs, will be a feature of the program. Frank Ferguson, Jr., is president of the Duke University Alumni As sociation of Haywood county. Red Cross Loan Closet Now Open The loan closet of the Haywood County Chapter of the American Red Cross is now open and ready to ferve the public in the Red Cross rooms over Alexander's Hrug Store, entrance off Main street. This loan closet has been establish ed by the local chapter to make avail able extra linen and sick room sup plies to people of limited means, who when sickness tomes are unable to sccui-e the extra sick room supplies and equipment necessary. Persons needing such help may Morrow for the period of sickness, extra sheets, pillow cases, towels, and gowns, also some sick room appli ance, needed in the care of the sick. In order to secure this help it will be necessary to get irom the Red .'ro rooms a requisition form, made out and signed by the family physi cian or the Red Cross chapter chair man, Rev. H. W. Haucom. A receipt form promising to return the .supplies borrowed within a given time, must be signed by the person borrowing; the supplies. Those in charge of the loan closet will be on duty from U a. m, to .5:30 p. m. each week day. SPECIAL- AIR l'ROGKAM "The Church of the air program" -will be broadcast over the Columbia R.wxii'nstinfr System SlindaV aftel-- noon, December Sth, from 1:00 to 1:30 o'clock. Kastem Standard Time. This program will be conduct ed by Mr. James W. Fulton, a Chris ian "Scientist and chairman cf com mittee on publication for Ontario, Canada, and mav be heard over sta tions WBT. Charlotte, WBIG, Greens boro, and' WSIS, Winston-Salem, Program For WAYNEWOOQ " THE A T R E Thursday and Friday. Dec. 5-6 Charles Karrell and Charlotte Henry, in "Forbidden Heaven" Saturday, Dec. 7 Ken Maynard, in "Range Law" Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 9-10 TiHace lleiry and".lackle" " Cooper, in "O'Shanghanessy's Boy" Television No Menace to These Radio Stars Wednesday, Dec. 11 Clive Brook and Tutta Rolf j in Dressed To Thrill" Night Shows 7:15 and 9:15 ADMISSION 10c & 25c k h im III -5- i I Shaindel Kalith Rottmary Lane tfclJ Openings For 25 Men For The Navy The U. S. Marine Corps Recruit ing Station, Post Office Building, Sa vannah. Ga., will have twenty-five vacancies for graduates of high schools during December, it is announced by, Major C. E. Nutting, Officer in Charge of Marine Corps recruiting activities for this territory. Applicants must be between 18 and 25 years of age, minimun height 06 inches, .single and in excellent phy sical condition. The Savannah office has also been authorized to accept a limited num ber of young men who are qualified to play a brass instrument such as the trumpet, trombone or cornet, or who are qualified to play the drum, Maior Nutting stated. Those accepted will be transferred to the Marine Base, Parris Island, S. C, for a few weeks' intensive train ing in the many varied duties of a Marine. Young men who meet the above requirements and desire service in the Marien Corps can obtain applica tion blanks by writing the Savannah office. Paper Shields Mother Pharmacist' Mortari Mention of mortars is frequent in the beginning of the history of phar macy more than 4,000 years ago, Shu ler asserts. They were used widely in the days of Moses mid Solomon, The American Indian ned . mortars and pestles of stone '. he'ore the white ir'in came to A rneiiiri. (f " I ! TSfc ' '' 'i t fl y " '' j When television becomes a reality in United States it should find a warm welcome from these stunning radio headliners who arc proof that Hollywood 'docs not have a corner on the beauty market in the entertainment world. Shaindel Kahsh is a dra matic actress on the airwaves, while Jane Froman, Rosemary Lane, Dorothy Lnmour and Tamara are featured vocalists. Replaces Insull Evelyn Venable Plays Stork Role Daniel C. Green Election jf Daniel C Green of Chicago as president of the new Middle West corporation marks the beginning of a program of re organization for the huge holding company and affiliated interests which failed with huge losses to investors when the utility empire if Samuel Insull crashed Insull is no longer connected with the properties which are in control of bankers. TIER! olieii expected I" letters (o t lie editor are not al- wiiys liare! Iiy. tliK paper. Tile ('oinihiinieiitions are iubli.-liel without our emloi'M-inent to the iiiiiny opinions elifsse! The i:iinf.) ' Ltist spring Representative Bailey's bill was passed reorganizing Hay wood's Board of Commissioners and appointing D. A. Howell Tax Col lector until October. Not in vears had I had such good news out of Haywood, and not in years had I been so happy over conditions that gave promise of better days in Hay wood's badly tangled business affairs. A look into past history may throw I TP Tll ' -'SZWZ "" 1 ?s v Center of LoveIinea Most venerated of .Japan's I'amoiis cities is Yaniada. Here, on the Ise leiiinsiila, are the famous great shrines of Ise, the Xaigil or inner shrine dedi cated !d the goddess who is regarded as the ancestress of llie imperial fam ily, and the (Jegti or outer hrine. a inoiHinient to the god of the fann crops, food and sericulture. Evelyn Venable and baby Evelyn Venable, screen star, was cast m a new role when the stork left her a nine-pound baby girl at a Los Angeles hospital The child, christened Dolores Venable Mohr, was the first born to Evelyn and her husband, Hal Mohr. movie cameraman. some Hgt on the present.. Some years ago I). A. Howetl was made tax collector. He proceeded to col lect the taxes, and all citizens without regard to political aflilliation.s color or . previous condition of servitude were called on to pay up and did pay up. Furthermore, he went after people- who had ('edged taxes, for years and made them pay, and his collec tion of special privilege taxes went up to an absolutely unheard-of figure Mr. Howell's good work put the town finances ; in such shape that it - l-puld ttni did my' 4tg-4?gtmtmy-r--- L, N. Oavis Recently Named Assistant Scout Master Since Monday, Two Customers Have Told Us 66 Your Coal is the Most Satisfactory We Have Ever Used." WHEN IN NEED OF COAL Call No. Four R. L. LEE COAL CO. AT THE DEPOT PHONE 1 The the town administration chang ed and the, best-tax collector: the town had ever had in my lifetime wa.s let out. A new tax collector was put in solely to pay a political debt. This man could not make out a tax Bill. At least two men found this to be so. It took ine once 6 week to pay my taxes. The town's finances are in chaos. We are in default on our bonds, and we cannot get Federal help to build that intercepting sewer to and below the dam at the lake, I). A. Howell has been county tax collector since last December and in that time he has made a record in the collection of the taxes such as has never been even approached in my fairly long life time, such as no one ever thought possible. To the -work of his office he has given his full time, all his brains and energy, and an efficiency and loyalty such as I have never known excelled in- a public official. He. has lived up to the high doctrine of democracy in that all men were citizens on the same .footing in his office. He knew neither high nor low, powerful nor obscure, educated nor ignorant. But, all were treated with the same fair ness and the county's business was handled as business. We hear it said that "History re peats itself" and that "Republics are ungrateful." History does not repeat itself and Democracies are certainly ungrateful, D. A, Howell has been unceremoniously dismissed from the position in which he, a faithful public servant, has given such efficient service as no other tax collector has ever given in my lifetime. : The newspaper report of the meeting has it that "The board passed a resolution of gratitude to Mr. How ell for the manner in which he col lected the 1934 taxes as well as back taxes." XrMh then they dismissed him. Further I have it from various sources that one member said to him 1.. N. Davis was named assistant scout master for the local troop of Hoy Scouts which is sponsored by the Rotary. Club. LeRoy Davis is scoutmaster. The troop recently moved into the .Community Club rooms, and are do ing a nice hit of work.'.. Plans are underway, to enlarge the scout Work in the community in early nring. Helps Prevent Many Colds Especially designed aid for nose and upper throat, where most colds start. Regular Silt... .30 Double Ouan(l(v50i . .. r.-y U uonnelt Toronto Star issued a special edi tion of one copy, eliminating all mention of thermajor crime story involving her husband, to protect from shock Mrs. Harry O'Donnell who gave birth to a son two day:; before her husband was arrested for the slaying of Ruth Taylor, 20, whose ravished body was found in a ravine near Toronto. WANT ADS :i-;imi'il lioston I'.inwii Bread. .Mini-,-ami Pumpkin Pie, I'innainon puns and "ookies JHue Ribbon i na lit y -Priilay and Saturday. , Please have orders at l!reen. Tree inn. lip 111-; itltKKN' TRKK 1XN" ann,,ini,-.- the oileniiif,'- nl" al private dining rooni for clubs, parties, etc., in con nection with the main Dining Koiun. (lood food, Mood .service and a-cordial invitation to all. Also will had Fruit t'ake, jellies, preserves ana all kinds of goodie for : Christinas Riving. Hp. VicksVatrouol WANTED -Reliable hustler to take over Togstad route. Give every customer a pound of Coffee FREE ! Big list of Holiday Bargain Specials also furnished. This is a steady good pay position. Write F. Tor- stad Company, Kokomo, Indiana, ltp Read The Ads IONA PEACHES 2 25c SUNNYFIELD OATS 4 "" '"' 25c POPULAR BRANDS 2 Pkgs. 24c OC Tax 1c Ub CIGARETTES GUARANTEED EGGS - Dozen - 29c SUNNYFIELD FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER Quartered Prints lb. 37C PINTO BEAMS lb. - 5c later, "You are tlto best tax collec tor, 1 ever saw, but I voted against you" and why? 'And why? The answer must be found in petty polities, in desire for office and power, in family and per sonal relations The best good of Haywood county has been sacrificed to pay a personal or political debt or further some personal . ambition. Haywood can never go forward when motives such as those noted above influence our offi.cers who have given their word on oath to do all things for the best good of the county to choose the best men for the tasks. I am told by those who know that Mr. Howell's successor is an honor able upright man, but has he the background or the years of expe rience that Mr. Howell has had? His predecessor has hung up a high, and shining mark for him to aim at. He will have no easy time in living up to that standard and one of his hand icaps is the method of his being chosen for the office-the strings of favoritism are tied to him. This letter is written in order that published record may be made of the services of this efficient servant and of his ignominious dismissal to further private, personal or political ends. The attention of all citizens should be sharply focussed on all these matters. E. W. GUDGER. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for the beautiful lloral pieces and kind ness extended to us .during our W ccrijt bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. V A. Haney. Read The Ads ANN PAGE COCOA 2 CI 5 c GRANDMOTHER'S RYE BREAD 16-0z. Loaf 8c SQUARE ROLLS, DOZ. 5c Hominy Grits, 3 lbs. .... .10c ETaporated Apples, 2 lbs. ...25c Pea or Navy Beans, 7 lbs. . .25c Sultana Peanut Butter, lb. jar . . 15c Pabnollre Soap, 3 bars 14c Baker's V lb. Cake Chocolate . .... 15c : Post i . To.asties, 2 pkgs. 15c Ann Page Baking Powder, lb', can 15c Dei Monte Peaches, lg. can 19c Black .Eye . Peas, 3 lbs 20c Ann Page 3 No. 2 Cans Apple Sauce ..,.25c Bd Circle Coffee, lb. ., 19c Whltehouse t tall cans Milk, evap. 19c LARD-8 pound carton . . . $1.03 SUGAR 100 Pounds j 5.45 25 Pounds 1.38 10 Pounds 55c
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