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THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 193; tut uivvrjnirr moi'VT ATN'FFR Pate 2 tip- The Mountaineer THE WAYNESVILLE PRINTING CO. v., - ----- : - k . - - j: .- - i THl.-RSDAY. JANUARY 2. 19 i" THE PROPOSED COMMISSIONER'S BILL tro-ijc- iU :r. th? leg-Miture j. .2 re-i'JC'.hr bo an if : vrr.rr.. s: o'.-r- :r,rr. to thr? rr.e.i:.rr.s. T.n- v.- ocorr.-r. relive ar.er tfc- exp.rit:or; -f '.-.rrr. v: '.n- pr.i-T.: comm.: -'i jr.-iTr r.j.'f.ejy.. D-;rr.r.'Vrr 1. l'i;. rar-i-. ':v- rr.-rr.'r -r iri f:r "...e pa- Two ..-ji-u- .-. m-moer-. a:.d of -r -"i .T..T.'',e'r v.-ri ... Ir: u'r. I- Y. ;.- . : hi- :.-. i- f i. A:, J pr-r .:. : '. 1 ir-'.i:ha. 'r.t .--oi-r.-r :s ; jd!:f;-:-i v ir. Lowe is a-feadv -rve in . tnu; -pending ml a.;; v ,-j.r.s each aavi.-,;r,jf al ter G'iuny matter-, tr. t . he :kri-jw: needs attention sooner, than 'the r,irn v.;:!;! meet. And : ari:nv raayl we. rep-i't, tr.v :.-r Mr. ' Lowe or-Mr. Hyatt ran- the cou:i:y. our dvvo'.ed ' -i 1f.it of "t':v-;r ,i',nui in mAr. to;'.',o-: '-facts to rev.rt to-thelboarlon the- fir-t ar.d h.'r i ! . iiay - .f .Tionth. ; Ft -pr'-.---:.'. -tiv Cab? ha-. 'r.t- r 't i v.- : he;i-:-v'-; :r) : fUttjnjr the -ch airman on a: fa:i: t:rn-- oa i A-'-, -r a! Haywood County i- ti tw.---y-, two a:ri .a half, million corporation, and a full ir:.- man i... not too much' to hav-y In fact.;. -ysuch.,'-e: v. -'e-i are h-eded. ; :., . - ;: ' in ' ;r i : ;.!!. ;;i:i---- r(-', n."lv '.' ' i- - i. ll-p!--:y. C.i'o- i.as .- t : it a salary :' iLOoo-for Gh-iirrnain. and fiv dollars' a i.-y for 'Pe .'-ther twji nO:rnbers. At p( --.!.: the. : chairma:; et.- -jooo a y--ar. an-1 t.u- other mem ...bers ?o0o a year. HAywofi County is r-uvr pay-. ing ?:,o0d a year for the salaries of: th con.- n5issione:n-v, .: Under Mr. Cab-?osi plan, this would . be cut to '" ,i than half the present .amounti To u. the proposed salary for the chairman seerns to be just a little out of line, when com pared with tht- salaries of other officials in th'e court hojs-. Even if the full-time chairman was paid the ;ame salary of the tax collector $1,800 a y-tir, the county would still save ap proximately H.000 a year commissioner's sa!a ries over wh it h now being paid. But let that be as it may, we trust that nothing will prevent Mr. Cabe from getting his proposed co:nis si oner's bill through the legislature. GOVERNOR HOEY .AND THE LIQUOR QUESTION When Giverr.tr Hoey declared in hi.-;r.iur-ira- ii. "Y'ju w;Z never build a greit -tate cr a gru'. c;u-:y upor. prof.rs derive-i t'r:m tne -iie liquor." he expressed tr.-. 'm-n-rf ;f m.ar.v Nirth C&rl:n:ar.j. V r.at t: do ab-u: liquor r.a ior.g h-ren a : ntr . er--e-t.on Sa:ir. were a menace v.ere iOnd.ned in the state before national ::,';.::.:.. Tne dispensary system tried in var.--. ixalities waa not satisfactcr." and state prohibit: in followed. And now prohibi- :oes nt: prohibit. North Carolinian? are igi:n ficed itn a new i!ution of liquor cin- Tne j:mmi---iir. api-.ntei by Ex-Governor iihr.r.gr.au to -tudy tne problem is -divided upon "he matter of referendum, the majority bein? igaint a referend.m: but Governor Hoey. in - .- ta.mDa.gn -pee-fne- anc sir.ce. .".& tarien a -tn; for tne right .of' the P-ple t-i expres tne.r w;;. an there is-likely t- be a st.ff f.gnt .. .a - -P ir. tne legislature. i'r.r gove.-r.or sta.n-2 tn tne matter -ot- a .-r-rdurr. and ai-o n.-s declaration conrem- r..-.ct- trim .he -ale of liquor encourage -r t. i re,i'.tm-e r.e .i-jjot evii a- a - xia. rtTr pi--tie. li H--ra. i ..tr.-fe" rn - .t. -o'r , ;'Ir. 1 r .-ever. ye . learned hr-i-jgn i'y rn.eeti.ni?-, fc.-.t i f il-;r.rn.:- ma.n .- r.ee-ied'- handle "n- va-t amount . routine matter tnt the b-a. i ma it pa-.- '.. Not tn it v.- ::.--ur. -one man .sr.iiid run the oounty. N . Not oy any mean-, bjt ' there, .are hundred- of -mail matter- that n.e--d A .certa.r. amount o.f .'inv'eAti-' gating that man could do without having to take trie time-; an. estire' board. The- b-iiird ihou'A- pa--- on ail matter's, but the chairman could have, the '.facts right at his finger's ' tipv and ii-p--- of these matters more quickly, and. many t.n. - In a more exacting' manner, The time in come when" the number of matters, requiring the attention of . the commis sioners has grown to an ir.estimatable number. This County ha, .beer, f-rtunate durlng the past, four years in having a chairman, who de voted a large part of his time to the affairs of the county, althought his'-salary did not war rant nlm spending the time that he did on the .job.- We spe-ak of V. A. Hyatt who spent four vear- a- chairman. Succeeding Mr. Hyatt wa- J. A: ..'.. v.-o, It has been two weeks since a marriage license was issued in Haywood Count y. Evi dently thess howers have kept Dan Cupid at home. KILLING A COUNTRY WOOD BOX On an old farrnnou-e a big w.oodbvx 'a t at tn- side of the huge nr-rplac- chimney :r ch to rieep w-jod either for a fireplace r tn -d-burnin kitchen -ove. Ten n . -.-. t - ;..r During tn- pa-t - .tr two i.rferen men r.iv- had the ;ob of keeping the' kitchen up pilei v. wvi. The man b.r.-ught in wo : .n.y 'AT.eh he v. a- .-as,-:ei t i no -o ov r.i.s w.;e. the C' L -uany s.ne na-i to ca.i mm trom --me other ta-k. He would hr.r.g in one arm : .i. to-- it : v r. nr. : -.-.v. There, f guess' that ... no. i ;. . -nt I 1 g-.-t around ti bringing in hi .ir-." Tn- I-..'.- w . rKer-; ''ould then have to r-,j n :..r : :.' into tne b-j.x to get 'what they A more --n-.bie system was u.-ed by the -ecind man. first of all he had the wood box thoroughly cleaned. The bark that had accu mulated at the bottom wa- taken out and burn ed. Then he brought in ba-ketload after ba--ketixid until the box wa- filled. Since then he has merely kept it filled, bringing in no more than one or two loads at a time. Should the second man be busy at work, or absent for several days, the kitchen workers do not have to worry about their supply of stove wood. They always have more than they need. There's a reserve supply on hand. The two men represent the people. 'of the -world.- - There are those who are improvident, who live from hand-to-mouth, who never think ahead, who cannot even think In terms of build ing 'up' re-erves, who make no .savings, whose Work :- always crowding them, who are hard worker.- because they are bad planners'. ' Then there are the people with forethought. Trey think ahead. They plan to make their work easier. They work hard to build up re-'' serves io that they are. prepared for -emergen--' cie-. They are like the wise farmers who "work nard -iii, ring the: growing sea-on to provide. food ''..?. . i.i- n to stock the cellars. ''-.,-. 'We -.are always a bit o-uspici'.-us of people. who -alk about being ovenvorked. ; Overwork :'- u-ioilly thelreult of inefficiency and ineffi- : r;n. is . the. result, of sloppy thinking.- The. -' -' v-'ho never kept : the woodbcx fliledi , wa- oiv.;,v;rushing hither and y-;n.: He was -r-e, b-i-ie-t. person. Anyone. -seeing him ::;..v :::X '-V- -u'' would be tempted to exclalml "There's a r-.o work" r. Watch him hu-tle around." The . f a : he w.a - r.o good at all and had to be . d i i-. c; "':.': .re : ' r h:-'ut-.-r incompetence. Gr-a activity does not necessarily result in gr-;.t accomplishment '.-'. Now. that -we .are entering the twelve brand n:iw months' of 1937, let us all clean out the '" -ib-.x : of our, business and fill it to the top with what we need. The time to do the hard work is right now. Let us get our equipment in shape, our supplies where they can be handl ed efficiently, and then go to more important ta-ks with minds that are free to be concen trated on what is most profitable. ; v Let us start the year, r.o matter what our jobs, with a full woodbox. LinoU-pe New Bulletin. I 1.-.r'- .After standing for 1,132 beatings from her husband in 22 years, Mrs. Delia Toomey. of New York City, recently filed suit for divorce and was granted it, wdth $20 a week alimony. From such practice she should be able to make more than that in the prize fiyht ring. TVE OLD HOMETOWN by STANLEY LI - - HOT 1 0 uZTqtfc e&T-i VtX I CrCTTEJO THRO . 1 1 1 X 19 Years Ago in Haywood Random SIDE GLANCES Bv W. CURTIS RL'SS ; I: -i ii.: j (Frc.-n .if Jar. 3i.- :.:., ( Mrs. Cin-.os Bars, of A.-.-v czar,- over visry t. -.tr;: -Tr I .S-fo:-7'd Lieutenant H.lary r.x. . i'.-'i, of Ci.mo Jacksor.. has r-r. r?... i rr.-c-t-i V a First Lieateaart. Wi'd Prazir wa a Satur:4y iN ' r.val frorr. Camp Sc'.dr. Thre be a rr.et-ir. o: :hr T" . rr.ir.'s C-y-n:-:'. cf the ccrr.rr..v.er I Nat.or.a.1 lMfer-5 this aftrr.3r j Mr. Gradv P.-:ger.;. who is a .r.-. Jbrr of Mrs. ' s: Iyer's s-.ter. :-s. ?rr.t the we-k-r-d at ;-- r.-fir Clvde. I The San-iay s.'r.oo'. at thig p'a :-j ':i i. ... i . . V.., T ' 1? - arrr. weather iz will start &zi..r. reliwo2 .-orrp-5Tident. The 40th Company.- N. C. r;. serv-fe. met -n the armory ha" ti? week ar.d called to order by Capti.r. L. M. Killian for bosines. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed, of "Say. nesrille. attended the we-id.r.? r-v-tv of Miss Helen Reed ir. Sr-'ar. tar.b-i-?. Miss Mary Gwyrr. played l.t.-.e wetdirj xa.rcn. Fifth Sunday Meet ing At Oak Grove, j f B:w:v'ho - li.-. j r Ja- 31 charters r.ere, started out over h:s territory .Monday momir.? w.th cr iers from . his eompar.y to put ir. ! who!, week ir patriot:-; sendee for Untie 5; se.kng tnntt staT.ps F. Ower.. " '.')'-. -. r.j. ti:i r..i i;-:t,-.e? wat a-j t-at ;av ' L.t-tir t : --r -xtt.t that. -r- T. -. O " . :-1a .t...'r:e a t h- wa? all -zzi-r-t tO rr.-i tnt he h-J -bfr-. pur..-rri tt r.- f-or- r:r, -1 Ha -a:r.e: : :-; '.. -i.Kr". 1' Wr.i I J. T. Eridee. ot:r lir.otrpe -v-ri. we '-Ira-, u? tor. left or. Satur-iay for Washinnvr., Er-.r.. j C. -o accept a psit:on secured :i p,v. ?, "he eoverr.mer.t prlr.tir.jr office .by Vo L. Hardin, private secretary ti '".-,. ! rre.-T.ar. Weaver! We hope Tot . . ' will make eoo-i. rl-v H -. Euv a thrift starr.3 if you car-.-x buy a Liberty bor.d or a war cert:4. jate. A few cert which, you t-.r-:T away en rrash wil! help your -verr.. "t-rr ar.d soor amount to a or.s::- erb e sum. p !p V". You car.'t expect aid ard corr.:r: ' from a German because we are at war . r 'S'-tr. r.,s country, out we snou.a "X: - " i pe-L-t .arid do expe;t every American ! who claim's aliesriar.'e to the star? ari . stritxis to b 'val and true or. the P.v F. K. P.-.-.- -- - -, , , , ,. T ' or-n ar.d behind a curtain. eventh ( athonc Lecture win Be Given Toni-ht; Read The Ads But. ?ra:r SCO-j.. '.an y--u :rt.u8-.r.e tn?. f-.ir.s of woman, .'wr.o. nas. taser-'esctra care to oo: r.-rr rt--at a forma; jat.r.er.rg ia which she was to take part on. the program', when ail of a sudden, she looked do "at; at the frills in her new frock (or dre-s-s) and discovered the prce z&g: .showing in full view. ; so happeneii that she was in such a conspicuous p-sition that she could not very well take off the tae. and there she sat, literally living hours a$ the clock ticked off minutes. The .seventh' in.--a .ser. of lertures , on. -h. Trn I Commandment's wi". be ziven ..on Thursday . evening at. St. .( Jonn's .Catholic church at .7:30 with i -.the -.Rev. Father Henri Blanc, Chap-j la:n at' Oteer. oreacmnij tne sermon. tiis subject will be '"Immorality." Miss .! Mary Ruby Davis will e euest soloiist. I Mrs. Evar.de r- Preston will . be at the . c-rfcar.1 The public is. or iiailv. invited to attend.. Read the ads-It pays Get Your Tobacco Canvas MASSIFS Prices for 36 in. 3c. 4c. 5c 72 Inches Wide 10c Perhaps this' .has', been menti'-n before, but the man ha-i paid his b and 'was given quite a bit o-' sn-. change 1 in return. He carefu counted the char..?e twice, and h an exp-ressior. on. his face that so: tr.:ne was wror.?. Tne man who har. ei him the char.ine inquired if t -rr-- t an-.ount was - there., and t man coolly repliei: "Yep. but it as." a., ad . Things I never knew about movirj picture fiims. until Jim Massie, -old me there are sixteen- frame;! or pic t vires to a foot of filmthe av-.-ra?e full length picture is about 11.0'ln) feet long each, .'foot -of .'this f.a? t i - i'-pe ted .for -'s . ratchs :-.r. i .defect.- before it ..can "be ': sh'Own- if a theater damages --the film in-a-. v way, thev are -'thareed-- n:n cen .-. ' f ' r aT;e an d. if : the ; ; '.. -vtcr- r.u. whv It v.o-ld:. m- an. ;u-t a . . mene ?1J'1'0. (h) - v I u - ei y v- - :. '' ' t-v-a- rr.an v. ho :ri -.id -- the .'.V:r.--ur.t-. tro-i1;. -1i:-h; dn-itc-'r' as an idea - - - ''fe'i V:-' l v-' -' i i , to - '-'' I , ''-'lAS f! says Champion Figure Skater BETTY CHASE "I LOVE TO SMOKE CmU with mnli nd fter- "rdj." adcU thii erce(ul ithietc, Cmeli pl up the flow of dignti-e fluUU.iocrruioi! ilkalioity. tad bring iog you i kok o( well-being. CameU Mt you rightt POURS WHITE-HOT STEEL "Chuck "Pvu ": "Boy! How I go lor CimeU at meaitirnc and after. They make my grub Uate better aet better. . Ar'ther-t "!-.' i h"" and walk tur--.- et -been hur- b a Ion ? ti"-''1 5M y -' hard all the exist. - i" I . never -v r rtil j"-?:iu?e : '- ri-ie -more,' tne unrbre?. manufac- '-. ' Hu; I has , ar.rvia.lv. 'urziel me tor -i,-ry..-. nanp loaf p.l;d . w'nile others, work t'n-e ar.d seem: to 'ust .MSe W : to'H 'be .hU r friar.?! that i -wf.rt riiht :to le'.ve h;s wife I wcrkin? hard ov" i,o ir.-4Vi tnH tV-:.i he iu -. hl time awav fi-hin.r. ., To the rr-b'uVe; More renlied: "Mah j wife don't rvi no watehin. -She wuk , a- hard a. if'n I was dere." . And ir. cae vou are interesteid. lit i. ."a'd that- Harlem i- the lareeft n2to city in ".the'.- world. da:rrne a population of over $250.0CkO. negroes! C. E. Ray's Sons have in stock, an mlaid tie rack which was purchased from a jobber in New York. The jobber in N'ew York Purchased the rack from Erkraft Indatrien, Way-r-esvi!lp. The rack were 'shiop-ed to N'ew York, and then back to Way nesville yes, back to within a block of where they were made. Quality - Dependability - Service Aleander' has never restored to the doubtful ex pedient of lowering it standards to meet a price situation, We have always maintained and always will maintain the highest possible standards of quality and accuracy, at sound prices. .On plain, sincere, consistent and strict ad herence to a policy of Quality. Dependability and Service, we solicit a continuation of your business. I When health and even life are at stake, there can be no attractive substitute inducements. A SK Y 0 U R DO CTOR ALEXANDER'S DRUG STORE Phones 53 & 54 Opposite Post Office TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS FOR YOUR PROTECTION 1 1 n "I,c11'" r"y
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