Trrf v a Vffidvfrtafcf mountaineer THE MOUNTAINEER Wain Street Phone 700 Waynesvflle, North Carolina The County Seat of Haywood County ' i -.Published By THE WAYNESV1LLE PRINTING CO. W. CURTIS RUSS Editor W. Curtis Huss and Marion T. Bridges, Publishers PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY HAYWOOD COUNTY One Year Six Months NORTH CAROLINA One Year bix Months... OUTSIDE NORTH CAROLINA One Year Six Months $3 00 1.75 $4 00 225 $4.S0 2.50 tillered at the post ofliie al Waym-sville. N C, as Sec ond C'lUiS M.-ol Mallei, as provided under tin- Act nl March 2, lb7, Niivembcr 20, 1H14 ooiiuary notices, resolutions cjf respect, card of thanks, and aii nonces of ente rlaln inent for piolil, mJJ be charged roi at tile rate of two cents pel word. MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCI ATED 1HESS AND THE UNITED PRESS The Associated Pre!,!, and United Press die entitled ex clusively lo the use lor re-pnljli. ation of all the local news printed in tins newspaper, as well as all AP and UP news dispatcher Thursday Afternoon; May 2(i. 191!) An Ear Full And An Eye Full Jt is significant that Secretary ol Interior Julius A. Kru.ti is cumin to visit this area so quickly after the House Public Lands Com mittee By coming at this time, Secretary Kru,n will see the Park and the Blue Hide Park way under similar conditions, and qet to talk to the same leaders, and from them i'et the same "story" and pleas fc action for com pletion of both projects. Secretary Kru.t; formerly lived in Knox ville when he was associated with the Ten nessee Valley Authority. His original plans to l;o to Knoxville from- Washington were changed at the surest ion of Charles Ray, chairman of the N. C. Park Commission. Now Secretary Krui; will land in Asheville, and drive to Gatlinburt,' Saturday afternoon lor a lengthy conference with officials of the two states. Knowing the interest of the two states in cetting federal action on the completion of these projects we can well expect that Sec retary Krug will be shown and told plentv during his brief stay in the area. The Memorial Marker Sunday will' bring to a realization, the formal rlfr1ifririn nf tko TvYm,-...;..! f nl,. t , ...... v ".i U.IIUJ Idj 1'tUL r. . j in Memorial' Plot at Green rfill cemetery here. Much interest has been shown for many months in this project, and people in all walks of life have participated in the' program which was starter)' by a group of Haywood Gold Star Parents. The attitude of the parents being that they felt their sons who fell on the battlefields would like to sleep forever near their bud dies . The Town officials donated the site which was selected by. a group of Gold Star par ents, and then through an act of the General Assembly, introduced by ftep. Grover C. Davis, the county commissioners were given authority to donate money for the building of walls, walks and other phases of the Me morial Plot, including a large 9-foot granite marker. The Gold Star Parents, in cooperation with the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and their auxiliaries, have carried on a program of raising funds to pay for the Marker. Donations are still being received by the group to help 'defray expenses of the beautiful monument. r The Memorial Plot will be a living tribute to the Haywood men and women who gave their lives while serving their country. -! l ' H ' JJ'l JJ " " ' j Theyll Do It Every Time By Jimmy ME.55IO. rUMt and fcett made miss poiuooks the SPOKESMAN THE. FIRM- IT'; TWk (SUV FQOM THE !- I I "AH I J A Mill P HIAH3JVE HIM THE OL'SOSG AND WMCgW S.'.'.'m 'SSSJ to I 11 i rui vv 'A -r, ir- D mi rSZKfa IMC PHwwk-" A 8f5 DEL-'8ETTR &Ar AN ouryr- 7T" TCivVNl &AtikL 3 I BUT AJOW THINGS ACE PRETTY good -so' mo HANDLES THE1 ACCOUNTS PAy- ABLE ?heW-hch MUST YOU ASK f -f:eeuEVE IN PAYING BILLS t' DDrtuDTI U...T'! 1 TA tC TLHC- 7y ((m PWlOC AtFiVIRr'K OF THE iRM li WIU-TAK-tOUK CHECK CERIT, -Bits 6 Human interest News Pi,L :.,:r" . ' ITS w.. uur vifw S WILL LOO BETTER T Vl Ct'i. ic ciflllflt h i nrt L.n t.i ..l living in a town that lias a vi.siMn.i ! m if population; you meet so many line people, even uioujjn only for a day. We had the pleasure of talking with a eharminu coude frnm m. nois. They had never been thronph this part of the country and' they were iriniiuio:iii-itjiy exc;iea aoout the beaiity of th,cenry. Their last remark as they lef(: "VVe are In lockine ,J ""i"" , -"-!JrVP " uur irip ' :, oi K.. mill n roA Li ' i II....,, - . IC,t v quy remmaers ' '"k uubiif oi its warrnin, Deputy .and hospi-1 P" (ir, lality. These will never be for- j ' the m. i ,ji i urn 527 Looking Bick Over The Years I ne formal dedication on Sunday the day before Memorial Day will be a fitting cli max to the long hard hours which the lead ers of the project have given. The wor k was headed by Mrs. Will Medford, who originated the idea and then solicited the cooperation of others. The simplicity, and dignity which is char acteristic, of the Memorial Plot will become more impressive as the years go by. 15 YEARS AGO Miss Norine Lowe is awarded a 10 YEARS AGO 5 YEARS AGO scholarship to Brenau College. W. II. Burgin, F. A. Burgin, Otis Buigin and Mrs. Gladys Burgin purchase Main Street building to opern business. Banks along the highway between Wjyiv.'sville and Hazelwood are planted with shrubs and flowers by Conservation Committee of the Community Club Mr Miss Mary Margaret Smith sails. E. W. Tenney assumes duties as on the S, S. Queen Mary to attend ; director of community-wide rec- Birthdays are really so mui'h nicer than any other holiday, fur they are yours exclusively. Oth ers may have the same date but that doesn't deraet from the fact that only you can claim this privileged day from your mother and dad. item: Tt,r Sil Mailer) Hfn Aiitoinpy "S iKlirrma, There must be something magi- ' cal in a popsical. You never see ' any one eating this delicacy that ' doesn't seem to have a most won- 1 If you u. '"8 "ki'tmij rally"? conference of the Associated Conn-j i cational program try Women of the World to be held 300 people attend Chamber of in London. Commerce banquet at Hazelwood Sam Arrington makes oulsland-. cafeteria. A. L. Freedlander is ing record with l-'uiuu I '" t'1" !"-1 S)(.aier of America. r,, r, , ; , ... , . , , Glenn Palmer receives large ma Mary Wood is one ol c even co- ., . , ., . . , ,. , jonlv in primary, eds at he Universitv o .North: .. .. .. . . u . , . . . . . 1 .11 King on Alain Mreel is imiled 1 1 au v , ' hi one hour. B. F. Smalhers is honored i r J. K. Massie splls Gat linhiirp 4 , . . 11 niiy. - o at luncheon on her eightieth birth-I rk,rf w n. i ; 1 theatre. , j vnuiiv.i fcj. nu. 1.-1 i 1 1 1 n t 1 Capital Lett By EtJLA NIXON GREEXtfoJ LEAVING This column has I Devi,,,, learned from a usually reliable Ecusla at PiSga sincerity of President Roosevelt on Miss liosalyn Ray arrives today j recent visit to Washington from Duke University to spend the summer vacation. Good For All Of Us Western North Carolina joined in whole heartedly in bringing down the members of the House Public Lands Committee last week. The plan was to show, and explain to the members of Congress the need for complet ing the Blue Ridge Parkway and the full development of the Park. The Congressmen were not born yester day, and they listened, looked and were im pressed. Then without hesitation, they entered the ' pulpit" and started to do a little preaching all in a nice way, but some pertinent and timely advice. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE What do you plan, to do during your summer vacation? More Competition Competition for the tourist dollar this sum mer is going to be keen, if we are to judge from reports of tourist centers that have al ready started their promotional campaigns. From Miami comes an Associated Press article telling of the million dollar promo tion on the part of 250 hotels, transportation companies and amusement centers, in an ef fort to get the Miami places filled with visi tors. The attraction being special reduced rates a room that rents for $50 a dav in the winter can be had from $.1 to $15 during the summer. One hotel marks the bill paid if the mer cury goes above 90. On the east coast of North Carolina, two groups of beaches are going forward with their annual program of promotion. One group, around Morehead, have a full time miwiiiuici anu oress afpriT uhi ; i-iiwrrnoe iatherivnnd r n ZTdt0n h3Ve a" -'borate irStiperhd!; First Sunday haseba attracts large crowd. hen W. C. Allen's History of North I Carolina goes into 2nd edition. D. A. R. chapter has memorial service at Presbyterian church. The Human Side O' Life BY UNCLE ABE W. L. Rikaid, Principal, Canton llitih School: For the first Dart ol the summer I'll be doini! what I've been doing all year. I ll he directing Ihe five weeks of sum. liter School ivhieh nMunc fim (1 , ,vr,.. w m is But in mid-July," Mrs. Hikard am! I will take our boy and girl lo E1 Paso. Texas, for a visit with my relatives for a week. Then we plan to spend two weeks of the suhimet at Carolina Beach. LOST FN TIME A.N" Til UVT! I,,:d , t., bl j cood-, N,.x. , No, 1 don't mean tune idled ; (ommtnet to sorter 'zamine myself away. Mi;. Editor an' readurs jfsee if I wuz all there or here 1 like , some fokes over at the coart lookt down al mv I'tet an' saw Iioms do, . on the uivvn benches. ' that my shooze wuz ontide They'll set. a dav al a time ..v. ... i- . . whii0 the; good wife vva.hes. lends "hi, i, 1 'Routed, to .th, .Clfililern. cook., an' p", s ,Caw h wav th -dUhM. .. .. .'sl,0 .""ule- un 1 "'vr ,ti, 'em ookin' in an' s.,v. -T1' 1 " P ' dinner. Hut! source that Charles Parker will re tire from his job as secretary to Governor W. Kerr Scott, in June and Eo to Nicaragua as assistant to Ambassador Capus Waynick. If Parker does leave the Gov ernor's office, it will be next to impossible to replace him. One of Ihe State's keenest newspapermen, he was one of the figures who built the late J. M. Br.oughton into a power in the Democratic Party. Chances are that Kerr Scott would not be Governor today were it not for I hp excellent wnrl done hv .hru , Parker in his camDaien. Although lueii..,. ' aumiiieuiy noi auepi ai DacKsiaps, i ol Hie ull'icials perpetual political grins, and quick friendships, he has one of the sharpest news noses in the busi ness. Governor Scott is expected to use all his persuasive powers and he is blessed with an abun dance of them to keep Parker lrom winging south eoine. June. here. Alin al You know, he was planning to set- papers and Hie tie in Honda a little over a year lo HaleHi and he iM remain j sition thnmgh jj his Mi(n-ssi,r. Uiing or tuo; expenditure expects to -Nit! t-'et tor about tl That should even tor a buda limt' THIS FELLtj A guy win st, will, knew morel llieir paper, a spl leading I.egionnl Marshall sol I heth Cit. U the late U', 0. son. Keith, vullj iniiniinj! ilaily. sports ediloi of 1 hl ..... .1 .... ..... "Whal-chu got good I o eat. hun- "my ol' dawgs ait lo hiiitin' n' lit' "So when Candidate Scptt got him ! hang up job lrl " , i t. , ..... ' , : M US co-ops j; say, he ua- a Si program to attract more tourists t .h..;. shores Western North Carolina is definitely in need of a similar nrnnram nt n-. ' in the., asked: Why dor, t you people let have tp. admit, although reluctantly that the the world know what you have here'.- present plan of tourist promotion in' Western Another influential member of the com- North Carolina is not on a par with our com mittee admitted, rather shamefully, that this petitors. was the first time the onlv woman nf thn Western Nnrth pn.. j . .. coniee ha bec ,urlhe,- ,. p' 'CZ' one trip into Virginia. Tn far-t vh ,.,c- then -.eu emcia. H''am, ana a good press agent. Until such a program is inaugurated, we cannot hope to attain the fullest from our potential tourist dollar. We; must realize that the competition in one trip into Virginia. In fact, she was not aware of what awaited her in Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee, although she had traveled extensively in Europe, and the lofty peaks of Switzerland. It looks like the visit of the Congressmen did both visitor and host good, as both learn ed a lot, which we have every reason to be lieve will result in being a mutual benefit. Ic bit of carpenter work. Claude Hirers, Principal, Central Elementary School: 1 ain going to make a garden, just stay at home and work . . . Probably be a regu lar farmer. Sirs. Tiny Boyd. Central Elemoii. tary School: Next week I am going to Washington. U. C. lor a week vacation and when I return will nv ,' n,. ..,,.,:.,, , , 'hack un her, ac nuhlif.ict , ..i tuimi un an i loosen the i I nin.in I iitl I.. 1 ... t ri ?i uc " - ........ . j .... I,.-, in 1 one 1 " 1 . t'other day, time lost me, er Fokes. I eoodn't solve it a I ill W LOOK The multi-gabled j ''' l'1111"!'!! nunp'm. Well. I'll -..plain how it i "VV.-II if kaint think ennv Guven,0,"s Mansion is getting a f l"'ily. ailvotn, vuz best 1 can-- ,,,,. 'Ihis- , . myself .1,,.,," fat'e-if"ng- but unfortunately this I'aigii ..,k I wuz settin' a-winin' .1 al'avs k.erful not to hum ennv, , . ")uk wl" on)y be visible to. Armind 40 e, -it, never lay down or walk aboiil : tunes) "mavbe this is the nv- a..., )se llvlnS there and their com- line laimU -nui the room as I wiilei when 1 loolcl if hit is the nex' day, I reeit- P Tlu' ex,ei'ior wiil remain lit 1 1.- Kli.-lib out'n the win-der an' sed to my--1 on I've sot here all nite-an' int., "S A'S-, . r ll,v,v llK -ell Ml... nex' dav eah'm int.. th, O,' i !. :,-u"u ca,n through i the ex,,,,, of "Uncle Abe. 'bout what lime ' ! I he nex' ,lay. thinkin' ,t wuz to- 1 1? for redecorations for , spa ,1(-pan , rtv ic itv dav"' 10 ''Oveinor and Mrs. Scott's bed-and onenlK miuiir ' Oh, nearly inlo the shank of So 1 t hawt 1'de hei i..,- ' ha,,'"'ooms- These fixings included to eoinliiii.n it I the day. as Tra.lin' P,,.,-,,. v, ,.. I sell I ..... , ,'..,7. '"V." "nw 'aaiig table lor the Gov-I Ski,i . :,lt.,b! . ' . mi a i z.i n. a .1 ve . ., ...r-...i Mrs. l.ucv Jones, Waynesville Hiffh School: 1 really haven't made plans yet so far, just live one day to the next. "i.llllU.llDll the I Frank JtoRers. Principal. East Waynesville School: Mv Dl.ins the field is getting keener, and if we are to 1 ""' (U'U to,,,f,,t'le ve'- but I plan stav abreast witU ih 1 10 '""kc 0 Karden and ome . , . "tiius, we must pro mote and advertise. Mirror of y6 ai needed rest. I also would like lo take a trip or two, in fact just get away from home awhile. powers, pf attention, since what ever, yo.observe carefully and tf..,i'tereit, you'll remember u(jorqaticallj. If yotr memory for ace, or appointments is popr, jt is probaby feecause you are too much absorbed with yourself and your problems and frustra tions to be interested in what goes en around you. Mrs. Carl Ratcliffe, Hazelwood Elementary School: Probably we ll take a Irip lo Myrtle Beach. Do being right give you more confidence) , Answer: p Not as much as you might think, to judge from ex periments reported by Dr. Johan Obrink of Uppsala, Sweden. A,va riety of Jesus was given to adults and children,, who were asked in each case to say whether they Shewld yew demand "respect" tern your children? ,,Awer: You may and should train your children to treat you !M; fiourtesy, ( thpugh theyT SWn thie best -om seeing their parentfeel each other that way- if 1amij41.. 4Unl .l.M FEEL respectful is as dangerous s eny other attempt to control were ure inai iney naa tne -- t.. - -- right answer. Bunstead of those Will "joninhinw.dewn" Kelp ' 'ZJlZ J whose answer, show- J.r memory, . ... r rr ,- . Z. i!' ' -'"5y. aponos," to Stem he treated, amount of aurnis iffmpn tn hi cave rir riv,nA kt. v i ... ' . . ' - .r m ,i r .- T-r r - ' .. MV v,ITn,fvifv a matter of the person's tempera- memory expert. "Your memory is ment. "Individuals whq were con- like a muscle: it's strengfhened fi?llU!?.heJ I1.!.118311' were fcy exercise, weakened by idle. " iM6- vmjiuii;.! tiD. vui a tuuft uie vamic way .arn lui respect and ware more' confident than adulte. do this, i Wjwrtour heliTbui give it to'you. - iCoDVrtffhi. tJ If in. rihiif mm'.'mM .i t - "fAtfieiWsy he sees hh elders be have. He cannot change them to please you; he can only learn to lie about them even to himself. Earn his respect, and he cannot Rev. C. 0. Mclnnis To j Conduct The Morning Devotions Over WHCC Morning devotions will be con ducted next week by Rev. C: O. Mclnnis, pastor of the Canton Pres byterian church. This program of daily meditations may be heard Monday through Saturday at 9 30 over station WHCC. The Haywood County Ministerial A sponsors this week-day program. 1111 unaay school lesson and the morninu unrshin nf f wic riisi Baptist church will be broadcast Sunday morning at 10:15 and 11 00 respectively. The pastor, Rev L G. Elliott, will speak on, "God In The Center," The male quartet, under the direction of Charles Is ley, will sina. Mm n,,i.. will be at the organ. PtoTpeVefd' Be Held Moruiay" At Clyde Baptisi CharcW The Haywood Baptist Pastors Conference will be held Monday morning, May 30, at 10 o'clock at the Clyde Baptist church,. This monthly meetins wit .nn.in.i - I-"... ... VI from May 16, due to, the meeting of the Southern. Baptist Conven tion in Oklahoma' City. ,..n " : ' ',"""K " wife. $700. , hi, .,, "Well, le's M.. -r Hilly , alive: ' 0 Sl'('" 1 Wl, ; The cost of the complete project nov, un Un- li.' o- colnmish-iin v it H,,,rt ,-.. , u mn ciose to ssbo.OOO and wi eve on Imn. sez I. reachin- ' toara mv w,i,.,. I . SPZ '' "tllan to bl' "lake Governor and Mrs.' Scott's M-ai.liH-. V pockit ,'I.even o'cldck v..,. m.w .... i . .. 15 ,M're Amne- i four-year home one of the fan- licity ur snyihin 'rong, Billv." ,vml i , I, ... "Yl ca" Kn-K-iest in North Carolina. this S22T. from Uncle Billy Uvns. so I calls hciu','.,;,, ' . . . ' tT"ss ! ' r ' inf! up on Ju it Billy). . b, " ' -''-.' oonsambu'l- I J iiKOLuH JULY Although uilh him al "Now. le's sc.. whil( ,i,(i , ,,aV(, N., ,, , , " ,n,e UP wsei-n the j Assistant Budget Director R. Ci. ' . . . HM HIS , UpVUlt1 nil 111. i.,. I l - . . . ...... - iond. doarS'n "J!" " J ' menl opened an' a mail's voice . , .. ! sod 1 '"i ahile now oi,v "Did you sav snmii'm i ... "' Uncle Abe?" . Unci,. Al. 1 "No. jist hummin' n liti I,, i m,., 1 I' S Mr F,ia.... , . .' ! ' "iy snore a-nni well, you must a-lost yore tun- when I worn i u ..... ' . in fork." he rcBliri,, .i.,,,- ..... in ,....,,.. ' " U1K J meals v . .iiiiill (IK Illl.'. ooar. An . Dless -ore lif,. i eoodn't think what I had I'cr break- tas . a-tall I coottn't. "Mavbe I've U J , uidui; an if nacnr . " M tdLiie. In CROSSWORD PVl ACROSS Reported cases of rabies last vear totaled 9.47S in ta , , i"id dogs accounted for 7Vtl hi! 'c T-TO dinner yit neat her.- Tl,,,, i ...i.i'.. -.. ' sw'ne. 16 in sh,.0 '."li- D.IH in :,lo s . i i . "",- ' goais, H57 n wild - w reported rabies iases in man. to think up the las' niea ven u wuz. whir at. an what 1 LOOK WHO'S TALKIN' PAL Of Hitler. i PlCTATOU iat, 0J ? V ' t . 1 Half 5 Dressed Port W Work M Incites IS Musical drama H Portable .hoisting device IS Eskimo tool 17 Excavate 18 Indefinite article 19 Dish .21 E'ectrica Engineer ' labbr.) H Read again S4 Overlook 26 Blunder 27 Wire measure ! Exhibition 30 Covering for the ear 33 Ounce abbr.) 34 Gapes 6 Music note 37 Steal 39 Lair 0 Knight's title 'i &obr 43 Anesthetic 45 Weird to Guiding lines (horses) 7 Appear 48 Sorpent- Sulutloo Ic Neil "4 :j It p I4 VF ' - :t a s25 ' 7' - SlZ-. 3! -p s luai J DOWN 1 Member ancient race (It.) 2 Level ,.,, S Encountered Isolated A rap Vith the knuckl.. 7 In bed 8. Boats . 9 Biblical name 11 Fads 16 Youth 1 American commander 20 Chieftains (Arab.) 23 Coin (Port.) 25 Sick 27 Behavior 28 Iron work in if ahoo 29Ilands AmntiC) SO Female No. IS 32 Young salmon 35 To take away (Law rm J if rore?gner over

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