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n IV 15. 1937 TT1E WAYNESV1LLE MOUNTAIMJLR Page i Social Security Staff In Haywood LadenJVith Work Office Will He I'nable To Handle Anv More Applications I'ntil Sometime In August AS HE SEES THE HUMAN SIDE 0' LIFE the Re-leef seems tuckerin' nut, ev an' it's a bull t s Clarence Gaddis -hi-, days to han" whir it yooce to S davs out o' the IVn Penshun tawk few ol' gize- duin eny more'n )i, as I wuz a-drivin' -.'other day a man down, but 1 node tawk Penshun, so Well, sir, I'm a lyre ,;;,:r.'i eut throo a tit T 1'. :,1 an' tawk Penshun , ;v all I Cood do! , think we're si-goin' to .'" .1 at, throwin' on my to keep from run-' : Ajru r it. too enshun . . haint- i r - 3 ONLY I30x3'A THEN LOOK AT THESE 6 HIGH-PRICED TIRE FEATURES 1. 16.4 sq. in. of tread rubber gripping the road." 2, 72.47 linear in. of non-skid con 1 tact.' 3. Goodrich 100 full floating cords. i 4. Made tough throughout by the Goodrich "Double-Cure" Pro '' cess. 5. Extra strong carcass providing increased protection against bruising. 8 Scientific 4-way grip tread. rn't forget, that Goodrich Cava liers are "Double-Cured". That means they're tough mil the way through tough inside and tough in the tread. Cavaliers will save you money. Let us put a set on your car at these low price. 622 8i5 30 x J 4.40121 $822 $925 50k 20 40 in 4.75 1 19 S.OO 1 19 'iT'.'; "" ihanot kCUhI mMm, ' - WotKrr ntt4 pronto. Goodrich' "No, that's one dizee never have," sez I. ,.e r Mr. Editur, 1 bleeve I cood kyore some o' theze fellers what have the Penshun dizeeze so bad. Fi;.-i. 1 wood frit me a board. b .;t S inches wide bv 1 inch thick, shave ilown the hannef an' label it PKN'SHTN BOARD. Then let "mi what have the dizeeze be biawt to me an' bent down over a leg--'- !" ! . .ontil they hollered okay! an' pivmist never to menchun Penshun riiv more. Yes. sii-ee. I've bin a-tiggeiin' rite sir. art here lately fokes, an' thinkin' about this here Penshun bizncss an' I'll be durnd if 1 can rigger out in eny way whir I'nkle Sam owes me n red cent! An' if 1 wuz as old as old Mathoozly an' as pore os Job's turkey --an' I'm gillen close to both, why Unkle Same still woodn't owi' me a penny no, sir-ee! 'r.g m.adi dent i COUP. being in ten u ood tion has In en i t garding the sistance under Public assis Security ac: : aged and lieei pendent child! and admiiiisti states with elation. assistance 1 tr.e r.u r.bii of inntiiries at tl'.e i-rtiees of the supcr f public welfare, of Hay V. tlu- follow llO'- mtr-ni:i- i from that o:i:ce i i I" obtaining as- y act Social needy It's a shame. Mr. Kdituf. thai our Haywood Co. Millyunaires didn't di vide up a litle with our Penshun men back before the Pe-preshun. You've heerd of ISovd's List of Haywood Mil Ivunairos, I reckon '.' No, its not Hanker Jim. It wuz sum other I'.oyd what konipiled this list of Millyur. airis soveril veers ago, before the le pivshun. an' the list inkloode.l kwite a tew ot our Itavwooil .iin un.ui os. 1 alius n,, de that hard times alVcc! ed people's forchulis; bill I never node ontil 1 lookt at P.oyd's List that a le iieshun eood put so many Millynn aires on ke-leef. Tawk' ''bout makm' things look like .".be, last yeor's burd's nest. Jc so-foarth sliaw ! that's liothin". Now, I'nkle Abe not so close put to it that hi' had to ax for a job on the C. V. A. an' X. Y. but hit didn't hurt me so bad ye see, fokes, sei'in as I didn't Ho how it felt to be a Millvunuire. :o rvc a: ecur r.ce iir.,ier the ar.s aid to tin bi:t.d, and to . th i ..ujrii pi. u; d bv th, ui:i and liera This Federal-State I'l-oi-ram is a onc-l reaihinS' plan, ilesiirned more ettective w ay w 1 comities and cit i s i ea I s tu ell ilein 1 : s purpose is ! uinls fi r old pt . pie w ho for the needy blind, and under sixteen w ho ha e port of their natural hi 1 et enniuinif eligibility tliorouKh discussion of status ot t tio applicant total income of the app! considered, hut the nit tamily nroup, w it h w hi, cant resides, llivihets. oaui; niers, and o! n I i es are eieeted plieant if they arc The assistance o puldic funds will i ash paynn i,is mi o'i ei nim State n I no e'tant liel II 1.1 1 d. voik stall', in puldic welfare Meed Vi'l'ltied by welfare in the c eaell applicant si s made, cpai ate ' P- pubiic me, f.n- to do in a it other statis. ii s ruive for man' single handid. o pro iiie from p.i.ld ,c pie w ho are in w ant. for ciiildi'i n lost tile sup cad W illlH I s. nt cessitates tile li'ianciai not only till cant is to b, Wuz up at 'Matrtrie t'other day, an' 1 notis "that Jarvis Rathbone haz put him up a chicken-cooler. I reckon that's w hat it iz, fokes, caze 1 (lon't no what elce to call it. It's a little over-shot wheel on the branch, all geared up an' collected with the chic en roost. P.ut Jarvis sez that this chicken-cooler aint hizen, piobly be lontrs to hiz son-in-law, er sumbody. Ye see, it pits mighty hot up m the hed of the cove whar Jarvis lives; so when the chickens pit too suffo katin' with heet they jist run 'ein down, set 'em in the little house an' start the cooler to poin okay! been ,!t I't IV: to si able, i' the 1 lie in de b and ee come . ell ti,e Sitel pollsib' pin. rt : t t'-.e t n. !'er lie, 1 (l.ablied 1.1 c.t '-e mil - the. ,1, pa i f each ei the board unity. i'ile a ill lift i e will 1' put '.1!', de board anil the eae considering 'lie llee, I of funds available lined by I his k- stall' after the amount e and government to match county Is. The county will pay one.-font 'th. one- foil it h and t he eovt rn- iiiTf-lialf of these jt rants. procedui'e will be as folloWM o,o pie now receiving cash pay - assistance h- t lie count v the til st to lie con state Spanish War Been On For Entire Year It will be a year on Sunday since the bitter civil war flared up in Spain. In the twelve months it has taken uncounted Spanish lives and untold treasure. The nations of Europe have wrangled and fretted over the Span ish conflict. The international com mittee" on non-intervention organized to stave plf general war has per mitted the letting off of dangerous steam, but behind the committees sessions has always been the haunting fear that the trouble might spread to the whole continent. Leader in the move to isolate the civil war, has been Britian. Last week Prime Minister Chamberlain expressed some of his country's hopes, "I don't be lieve anybody wants to start a Euro pean conflagration," he said. "I don't see why with a little ingenu ity and good-will we should not find a solution, and leave Spain to settle her own future." fore fare King And Queen Pay High Tribute As They Make Visit In Scotland Guns boomed from Edinburgh Cas tle last week, as King George VI and Queen Elizabeth entered the bcotnsn capital for their first visit since the coronation. . To Scotts the royal stay at the palace liad special meaning for Queen Elizabeth is one of their own and the first Scotswoman to be the consort of a British king in more than 800 years. An 84-year-old ser geant who greeted the royal couple at a review of ex-service men said to the queen. "You're a bonme lass. l wish I'd courted you myself." Queen Elizabeth is associated in scouaim mind, with historic Glamis Castie, built in the eleventh century for the Scottish Crown and owned today Dy the Earl of Strathmore, father of the oueen. In this castle by Shakespeare in GOODRICH TSJUtK" i 4 C;V. Bell, Distributor ...ission Agent For TThe Texas Company. ! tern w or and stat I'uni the nii'iit Tin The pe meilts I'm each month will In sidoroil. After July 1, of this year, these people may come into the public are office as they are notified to do so and fill the proper blanks which will be signed and notorized. These will he turned over to a case worker qualified 'by the state to do this work. and investigation anil verification of each statement on the blank will be made, A definite need Will be estab lished before each case will be consid ered eligible to receive assistance. When the case, worker has verified these facts, they will be brought be- the county board of public wel and they will pass on each indi vidual ease, and approve or reject both eligibility and grant .recommended,, as information will justify according to rules and policies wt up by the state. Whether approved or rejected, a spe cial form will be used to notify the applicant as to action taken,-. After the office has finished with the present county case load, any other person over Of) who feels tney are eli gible to receive county aid, may apply to the! office and the same procedure will be followed as for the present case load. ; . There are probably 40 .people in Haywood county, who are now receiv ing assistance Who will be eligible for old iige assistance, and the office will not be able to handle more than these during July. Not, until sometime in August will the office be able to re ceive any other applications and these at the rate of only a few a day. Mrs. J. Dale Stentz, superintendent of County welfare, for Haywood, sug gests that these new applications in August be made by appointment only, and then long waits and rush in the office wjll riot retard the work for either party. The federal board under the act nrnvided that, the maximum grant could not be more than $.'50.6.0 a month. However funds available established a '-mnvimiim average irrant for Hay wood county of $12.20 for old ape as sistance, including the one-lourtn ana one-half paid by the state and federal funds, and averaging $5.88 per child for aid to dependent children. 4 fflvtirwl vicv5cW You'll Like Schlif: on First Taste . . . and ever after i Y1"1H:K1:M:U you arc. . . for ch)1 ' ' iiifi refreshment simply Hip ill the cap of a "Stcinic" brown bottle (or can) of SCI 1 1. IT. r.rcwcd of the tin est iiireilients...uiuler ho fi!i!!(tiis SC. 111. IT Precise Pnyme Control . . . every drop comes to you fully aged and full-Has ored even during the peak demands of the hot summer months. Here's a tip for summer comfort: keep your refrigerator well stocked w ilh SCI II. IT. It's the wholesome refresh ing beverage for family and friends. ' ! V hnv tn vtilliiitU' I unit' fur Srhlitz. liln it f n first -tfuuinliinvv . . . ami vrvr.afivr JOS, SCH 1.11 l K V. W 1 N ( ! COM l'A N V Milwaukee, Win. m& mm ik. k'iHbCTff i?BtfiTtiinj Pay Yoor Town TAXES I will, as specified by law, advertise the first of August all property in the town of Waynesville on which back tax es have not been paid. Also all unpaid balances in taxes. Property advertised in August will be sold the first of September. "Macbeth" the future , queen spent much of her girlhood. And it was to Glamis that Elizabeth, as Duch ess of York, returned in 1930 for the birth of Princess Margaret Rose, the first royal heir to be born in Scot land since the birth of Charles Stuart in 1600. The next job of the Department of Agriculture should be to cross one of the western dust bowls with a flooded river valley. -. . ' ..'., ;. . County And City Workers Asked To Organize Unions Washington reports of Sunday night brought the news that A. D. Lewis, younger brother of John L. Lewis, the C I O. chief, had been en trusted with the job of organizing a union of state, county and municipal employees, of whom there were 1,789, 000 in 1934, according to estimates not including teachers and other eduea- rkprs. Alreadv the C; I. O. the tragedy of had begun to organzie Federal employ ees into the United Federal Workers of America, claiming an initial mem bership of 4,300. A man isn't always the answer to a maiden's prayer. Maybe it was her mother and father's prayers that were answered. The only regret some men have is not that they have but one wife, but 4,of tht-v cannot eive her for their country. . ... .' : Notice is also given that we will garnishee on all per sonal property on which taxes are due. Your prompt payment will save payment of advertis ing and sale costs. XW.IB0YD Tax Collector For Town of Waynesville.
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