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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER U Of Fishing Screen Veterans at Reunion it's fascinating to watch them... simie all excited .. .aglow with anti- tourists calling at the Chamber of Commerce, with their cou!5les in- Esso Agent W. L. HARDIN, JR. Apprecialive of your conside ration of the Esso Dealers j cipation while itthers. , assume an'quiries haven t made Kuek Howies License mcreaseu IK Over Last Year n.i, r.. Hnntincr n:r of soihistication . . . n.aybe its na tural. . .more than likely it's fur vffii ...ami the little I'rgnu'.vrs who are tu ing :h-ir first day in .-vh. til this vm t'k . . .:t s a menu I'abie icras:iin . . . he .r.'.i.cl step away from mother's apron str ings . . it's 1-et n .i !i rig. long wttk from Tuesday. '.!". i.pni.ng d.iy to Friday afternoon .. .and all the look as contemplative the hrst week of School . . . London' Fimoui Pudding Indon's most famous puddings those of the Old Cheshire Cheesa usually weigh from r0 to NO pound lake from K to Co hours In the c.ioiiin. and servo scores of cntst rr t- nlfforonf name sea.-tn rui ""v"- Announced By Plott yfll-RSPAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1936 v. ire 10 u- " v in J ' forestry warden, the salt ?V;r' license, which was rather ?' 'he early spring is now 10 r ,'V ni u-e than at this time last lt'l- was also surprising to learn ?!' . ..,'naratively few were sold to "i" V out.iie of the county. forestry work Mr. Plott ' ".'Ru th-re occurred 45 fires ":att, .inir. with 2,850 acres burned .'.'.'!.. .th a total damage of lVThe average fire covered an , ,f a acres, in ui.-mv.i. ?,8h (!,n poses the counties of Bun '!V" Graham, Henderson, Jackson, S-fmH-d. M:on, Polk, Transylvania ""; ,-.,,iv the total number of fi:e.- ' - ' :.U PimnAmhn Ipfldint in 4 -i 1 . W1L" . n ",'-,r of fires, having had 127. "ui u Reichler, former district . .lir with offices in Asheville, has 'WhU- State forester inspector. y J- t 1 rl . t I Sfl Vl'U Willi iiiumi v... 'Vv and gained tne connuence m nu n working under him. He tt iftr. succeeded by J. R. Spratt, ' ., - forester of Rockingham, who ;:V:"n,'.w head the districts of Ashe ., i Lenoir. .n,vial interest to the hunters ,,- t'v,'--ivtion will be the following ;.nr';'riient regarding the opep and dates- for the hunting season i:i::r.-:" as ret forth by the de- . . rinufiiijtinn i . 1 IS , .c,. n.ic V'jii t'eis open oiit. au, i-i'1 .-n. ' i.ijr Simti per day 10, bag limit Ma-en. no limit. j open.- Oct. 1. closes Jan. 1, bag ., ;; jH-r day 1, bag limit per season 3. 0.(i-rUin.' opens Oct. 1, closes Feb. no limit. ' p,.;ir. (.pens Oct. 20, closes Jan 1, air limit per day, 1, bag limit per Quail, opens Nov. 20, closes Feb. la, ,4f limit per day 10, bag limit per ;tason K'O lirouse, opens Nov. 20. closes Dec. i. bag limit per day 10, bag limit ...,.,,n I I I Tui key. opens Nov. 20, closes Feb. 15. bap limit per day 1, bag limit per m ason .'. Rabbit, open,.- Nov. 20, closes Feb. 15 ho bag limit. IVt-s, lec, 20 to Jan. 31. Pes. Pec. 20to Jan. 31. I I'rtin i i mm-xmtvf. ViV liimiiniihM Til IL in a nv. nlil 1 1 til Talking over old times Famous stage and screen personalities of another day are pictured here talking over old times during a reunion at Los Angeles. In the front row are Paula Stone, left, and Agnes Ayres. In the rer row are Fred Stone, left, and Mrs. Wallace Reed, the former Dorothy Davenport, center. Standing beside Mrs. Reed is her son, Wallace, Jr. Esso Dealer W ATKINS CHEVROLET Sales & Service It is wise to choose a six Wavnesville. N. C. HERE an J THERE Hy Hilda Way tiwyn Silii'e the heLinnini; nf ways ui modern nth h.ivi In t cussul liy ihe I'Mi r gener.ttion. ill i 1 i'i'im 1 ... 1 h. it e n :n my arid .i I.m! days" . . . vhn h in tin of a young viuild l.e 1 llie I'USMUI uiuld you . . . vet oftt tiling in hi r in utterly tan i would l.e ii do with n did 1 n.- Hi. II djs- . well green light da unit Fines Creek Club Boys Hold Meeting At the regular meeting of the Y; T. H. F. Club of the Fines Creek high sthool held last Thursday, the mern .ers of the club voted to give a box 'tipper Friday night, September 18. The proceeds from the box supper will l'o for the benefit of the club room equipment and a Father and Son Ban-' (JUCt. Row e Ferguson, vice president of the club, presided. After the opening .ceremony Joe Haynes made a talk on i-are and management of work stock. The agriculture quartet, consisting (if Wi'.son Messer, Jack Bramlett, Troy Justice, and Lyle Noland, gave a num tu r of selection. The club meets twice each month at the school building. a joke.. . . w hat i eh, i peri n . . . '.' ht.tr llie older generation' sigh over my erowd and wonder where we would all end. . the ennlideiiee of youth is an amazing ihing to encounter ...! hey fare lite with apparently no doubts. . .not hav ing had enough experience 'to know that none of us are right all the time ...t.hey sometimes have a way of running rough shod over their eld- r' . ; .unconscious - that often to older people.', who overlook their rudeness ...they are hot one bit impressive hut tire often rather sad in their blindness, . .of not realizing the l'aet that life has a very positive way of taking' -its toll... and as surely as death and taxes. . . we reap what we sow. Hut you can't tell them any more lliaii someone could tell . us . . . we have to loarh for ourselves ., ...All this philosophizing is the reai-tinn froni an argument I heard of recently .between a youth home from college in my neigh borhood .,. a nd not a 'wihi .'one tit tat . . . but neyeriheloss a "mod ern" one in every sense of the w-ord...Aunt Fannie the cook was taking '-.him to task nboiit the -ways of the girls and boys of today. ..and his 'greatest' come back at her was. . .Knocks. Aunt Fannie, you are out-of-daie . . . Don't you know times have changed" . . ,tn which Fannie re plied. "Yes son, 1 can't arguefy that fact. , .times is surely chang ed . a .il l , bat While on the read 'l'arriits .tie Max Abernathy, 0 Ul...'.'t to ni. mo in : !-,. 1.: I' M v .tali l.-i.V lo so hug ...If tui haven't a ltd on lhal great army of parents ollee..,!t will give you mi ponder over . . . in t he editor's note he states., "We very much fear there will be repercussions from lh,s article mi we'll hi ynu read it without aii comment oil our pari." ... The old adage i . . "Truth is stranger than fiction. . .applies "to the case of our distinguished na tive born son. lr. Kugene (iildger . . .famous icht hyologist . , lo be boi n in the mountains, s era I hundreds of miles inland ,,. from the sea. . .and to become iiiler hationiilly famous In ichi hyolog y that branch of zoology, which treat of tishes. their Mrinture and classification , . lo become an expert on ihe whale ... when the. only one you knew about vthtn growing up was the Hiblical one that swallowed .lotitih. which your mother read ytiij about from her ; I'ible... is one of those seeming ly impossible inconsist eneles. th;U makv tills suoli an interesting world jn which lo live. , . we never know what may ha pfien . . ( r. iudger Ih also gaming much pre- -. tige through his contributions to scientific'" magazines ... the arti cles of which... you and I might have the piofoundest respect,., hut I fear. . . very little under-. , standing. School days are here again, . whore have all the children hui ryiifg a long the Hlreets in the early i.noi nihg . . been during the suinnier months'.'..,. 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Remember Last 9 Winter o THEN 'wr, vffw iWi'H ; 1 "w.1 LET OU MAN VYIMItRCOMCf I got winters supply at Summer WJV Aft O M 111 You know you're going to need coal this winter, so why not take advantage of the pre-season rush -PROMPT DELIVERY- Troc virglow Special Prices On Quantities and Car Loads Hyatt and Gbmpany Phones 43 and 157 At The Depot WAYNESVILLE; N. C. A' I'
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