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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER
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THE MOUNTAINEER
tlaln Street Phone TOO
Wajmesvtrie. North Carolina
The County Seat of Haywood Comity
Published By
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MEMBERS OK THE ASSOC I VITO PRESS
AND THE I'MTKI) PliKSS
The Assooiateo , ..m I ml..! r .. r er.t.t'ert ex
ciuslveiv to the iiie tor ic !n,li;i'..'i.. ! : 'i 'lie loe.il
news printed in mis newsi.:ipt
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Thursday Afternoon. October
11)1!)
Stressing The Church
Three weeks au'o today. The Mountaineer
began the publication of a series . d' advertise
ment, to be printed each, Thursday. These
advertisements are iriteiulend to increase
public interest in the churches and their
importance to the commur.it .
Local industries, and retail establishments
are supporting the publication of the weekly
message, with the larce illustration.
The advertisements contain attractive art
work, designed especially ior
they carry inspirational me
public. The messages supp
theme that churches are the :
for the building of character
zenship. On that basis alone,
churches shows wisdom on ;
public. The firms spoils r:r. .:
ments are rendering a scrvic
munity. The advertisements
to the reasoning readers. ni
peal to the emotions.
Cities without strong churches are unfor
tunate. The effectiveness of churches on the
morals and he character of t;ie population
is demonstrated everywhere. Where church
es are sound and aggressive and properly
supported, the law and its servants have a
powerful agency of help. It takes no church
man, no deacon or elder or clergyman, to
appreciate keenly the important part that
the church plays in the cood citizenship of
the community. All thouchtful persons will
concede the value of the church as an in
stitution for maintaining moral stability.
t ms 'series a net
:.:eS to the
i ' tiie general
nvitest factors
and -.."( eiti-
runport of the
he v.rt "1 the
ti.i. .dve:i.ie
e to t -lis c t.v
have an appeal
merely an an-
Many, however, give little thought
subject. To them the .- : : of ad
menls should be especially ht.'pf
thought-provoking.
to thi
Good Use Of Burnt Cork
Tonight climaxes the fourth performance
for the Lions Club minstrel. This event was
staged by all local talent, utilizmfi rood clean
fun for the benefit of the 4-H Club Camp
here.
Those taking part enjoyed the show, as
much as the audience.
There is something about putting on burnt
cork that brings out the acting qualities of
a man. and especially if he has some good
backing, and an appreciative audience.
The cause was a worthy one. arid the en
tertainment above the average.
Another 'Cash Crop , !
Another "cash crop" looms in the future
for Haywood farmers. This time in the form
of special hatchery eggs.
For the past year, Haywood has been in
creasingly interested in poultry, has been
1 ointed out in this column time and time
again.
Now here comes a proposition to produce ;
hatchery eggs at a premium market price.
Of course the production of hatchery eggs
calls for a little more care, special attention
to the flocks, and more careful handling, but
the overall cost is not much more, if any, ;
above that of the average table eggs. J
We are assured Of one thing, and that is. '
when Haywood farmers go into the project, i
they will go all the way, and the eggs com
ing from here will be tops, and we bar none. ;
OctulJ
They'll Do It Every Time
iMerect U t NMM
By Jimmy Hatlo
U rUKBINE AMPERE ISA t6 cNGINefcrv
V HE INSTALLS GENERATORS
AND OTHER SUCH GEAR
vim
Now A Machine That Lays Bricks
Someone las said, that when man gets to
where he has nothing else to do, he sits down
and invents a machine which will do work
taster, better, easier and cheaper than man
or woman.
So when we read of two veterans down in
Alabama building a machine that can lay
brick four times faster than any brick mason,
we did not flick an eyebrow.
The owners have found they can save lifi
cents per square foot in fall construction
costs, which they feel will bring brick build
ing definitely within the low-price field.
Someone has calculated that the machine
will effect a saving of some $100,000,000 a
year, and give more masons work, because it
will mean more people wanting brick build
ings. The machine still has to have someone to
mix the "mud'", and since it eats it so fast,
there would be some glory, and no doubt
plenty of compensation, in being able to
satisfy its appetite.
(hjT WHAT DO VOL) THINK CAN
W DRIVE HIM BERSERK ?
TRYIN6 TO GET HIS U6HTER TO WORK-
Rambling
Rife Hf IT . .
-Of The mJ.'Ii
-"""laineer St.'
nni-ii.o lh, .
of the world's series a m- k
listening intently to it,,. 1
between the Yankees and the b,H,
ers. One of the party. ,,llWl.Vt.;'
happened to be a man wl, d,,,,, ,
know a strike from a quarterback
When Tommy Hemic!: made f,,-,
famous home run. the inm,u.,
listener asked: "Oh. tta, tllal
touenauwn ! "No. mi;iijc(
disgusted Dodger Mi).(n i,-,
was a terrific LET-down '
i very
"lliat
November winds doing a st, jp.
trees.
Looking Back Over The Years
13 YEARS AGO
li. ('. V. I'l.urn is appointed lo
aid l!i Smoky .Mountain-. National
l'iiik Iu-euin committee in the
i (tilfc! ion oi relies.
Ill . .1 Rulm; .McCrackell is elect -,
(I hi id i I t Ik' disti id Medical
Sot ie! .
Kliih.ir.i'e oiitns niv made to givi
ill (Hon retnriK in front of tht
emit hoti-4 Tuesday night.
the purchase of three large instruments.
10 YE RS AGO
4 i Mi)
11 il(!'l
ri'iiibu
in;i Ci
trout are placed
All states except North Carolina
and Kansas agree to observe Presi
dent Rosevelt's "New" Thankseav
ing date on November 2ti. i
Miss Lou Belle Boyd is elected
to serve as proctor of Moore Dorm
itory at Western Carolina Teachers
College.
Mrs. William Hannah conducts
symposium on the economic situ
ation at the Woman's Club meeting.
--onville. S. C. Mr. Elliott was re-
jcently called here as pastor of the
first Baptist Church.
Local State Guard Unit makes
line record at encampment at Fort
Hragg.
Marine Private Louise String
lield drives ,Kay Kyser, band lead
e,r, on tour of the Marine Corps
Base, San Diego. Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Conard of
Hazel wood have four sons in the
service.
Our desk is now in the e. nt,.,
activity and we i'et in on a lot
traffic wt; hereto have mised. Tl.e
olher niorninu We thoni'lii ,..
a guest at a scavenger pailv when
one of the staff was looking f,,,-
malli.-t and five minutes later v ,t
trying to locate a razor hl.e.
Words are p;oldpn links in
chain of thought.
die
We had often watched the younn
man entertaining himself He was
about four and the main object ol
his attention had been an old dis
carded tire. One day he seemed In
have completely exhausted his ban
of tricks with the lire, and gazed
at it contemplatively. Then he be
gatj kicking dirt into the opening,
and when he had filled il to Ms
satisfaction he sal down compla
cently unon the heap In. had cle
at ed.
Hiflf,
Halloa
Planned!
Saunook
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rMissing Mighty Good Business
According to the traffic over the past
week-end and the heavy business at local
eating places, it appears that many people
were out to see the beauties of the mountains
m their new fall coats of colorful foliage.
Until we fully realize just what we have,
here in the fall, we are going to continue to
let many, many a potential tourist dollar
slip through our fingers.
The mild weather of fall, and the lack of
the heavy summer business, make it an ideal
time to promote business. It would be just
that much extra, if we would only decide it
was needed and wanted. We might as well
reconcile ourselves to the fact, that if we
are going to get additional business we will
have to go after it in a big way.
5 YEARS AGO
Sponsors oi Waynesville High1 The Rev. and Mrs. I.. C. Elliott
School band underwrite $000 for 1 and tw'o children arrive from Simp-
Mrs. C. F. Kirkpafriek is hostess
of a narly for Mrs. Mack Davis,
wife of Lt. Davis, now stationed
at Qua.nl ico, Va.
Capital Letters
By EULA NIXON GREENWOOD
The Wrong Idea Of Fun
Citizens of Haw River are literally "up
in arms" since a prankster called out an am
bulance and fire trucks from nearby towns,
on the pretense there was a "bad wreck and I
a theatre on fire. The ambulance and fire j
trucks responded, only to find there was no'
need for their services.
Such a situation arises ever so often, and
the sooner the guilty ones are given sti'l
sentences, the quicker people with such ideas
of "fun" will learn differently.
LINKS B KING DRAWN The
tatie i now gradually being set
: y spring's' political battle to
!.n rmi'.ic ii North Carolina is rea!
t as I'bcr.H a- il seems to be at
ilii-- time.
The iearU : s in one camn will be
Cnvi nior K. it Scott .
:;!!.:-. and Soiator Frank Gra
') hi,: in tin- ollv r. S'Tiator Clyde R.
lice' ami I oi mer Senator William
'5. i-'ntte.id. The fight will answer
I f' ies! ions --or should an
i " !.!:!. For the: reason. Demo
;: ic ' ;u!:-rs in Washington, in
siHlini' I'iesident Harry S. Tai
nan Inn, i li are closely watching
lists of people who no longer
ccive these publications.
VOICE
OF TIIE
PEOPLE
If you had to live on one food
for a w eek, what would you choose?
i " i i'
: if
i'KST Can the Negro, the farm
ard !h..' laborer, be joined in
(Oii iw polil ie.il unit'.' Was
1 no,: illation and election of
: S-e'M due to a rising no of
liberal or to the fact
a i.is o;--)o:ieril, Charlie Johnson.
- a v-e.-rk. do-nothing candidate?
n.iist !) p'memb' red lhat four
hif. re Scot' too!: Johnson R.
i 'J'' ( 'Ik rry ,Ta i
SCHOOL CAFKTF.'tiAS Those
school principals and supei inlend
ents who permit the general pub
lic to eat in their cafeterias are
Jonathan j courting trouble. Mrs. Mary Smith
hfrl of Ih. school luneli i o-i le t:i o i
in this State, has been forced it, !
call down a couole of schools with
in the past few days for selling
meals to the public. I'TA members
who haoocn to then by can ;.;)
lunch for about 10 cents more than
the pupil is charRt d -if l hey don't
make a habit of it. This al-o ap
plies to school hoard i:'"ml)i rs,
salesmen who hanncn to he pars
ing through, etc.. bill even thi;
leniency is bciir,' t rili izoil and nv v
be dropped if school Ina'i- tal e
advantage of it by sellirrl to the
public.
J. L. Carwile. "1 suppose I would
lake mill;.''
Mrs. Bonner Hay: "Milk. I be
lieve it comes nearest being a com
plete food and would be most satis-
I Mrs. Hufth Love: "Bread. It's
I supposi d to be the stall' of life.
! But I would like a little butler to
co w il li il."
j Curl Rischoff: "According to
j choice il would be steak, fiul if I
; bad to buy it. il Would be pola
' toe ."
! ( hat Thomas: "I'd take T-bone
Roy Purkmun:
my choice."
"Steak would be
The program committee have completed
plans for bringing here some of the best
known people in the South for the Tobacco
Harvest Festival. Such a program will at
tract thousands of people.
Grc 2
hl)ie.;.!(! ;.n even woi so licking. . .
V.a- Scott as a candidate as lib
era! , Scott the Governor'.' Do
Nub C.arolii.ians really care
whether Senator Hoey is conserv-
a'.ive or liberal? Can Governor
Soett ci.rry the farm vote with him?
! I- it Daiiicls-Scolt-Graham or
Hoey -I' instead?
MIRROR OF YOUR
WBL I
MIND
By LAWRENCE COULD
Consulting Psychologist,
drives him. Unconsciously, he at
tributes to people around him the
charges of guilt or crime which
his own "Super - Ego" makes
against him, and may kill them to
"clear himseif" of the accusations.
Anyone who is obsessed with the
idea that he is being slandered is
"projecting" his self-condemnation
on his neighbors and may be
a public menace.
Shdutd you Tmorry someone with neurotic symptoms ?
Answer: That's like asking
whether you should marry "a sick
person" it depends on how sick
he is and on what's the matter
. with him, as well as on whether
" he is doing anything to get htaseif
. cured. " Do hot marry a neurotic
with" the' idea feat he can "snar
out'o'f his condition, or that your
love Will be all he needs to maka
him st well- If anyone's symp--torn
are severe erioogh to prevent
" bis living normally (and making
Uva$) do not marry him except
" &" ipsychiatrist's advice and
Vtito'KEe understanding that lie's
being treated.
Can conscience, moke
murderers?
Answer: Yes. A person with
eick mind especially what is
called a "paranoiac" can be
driven to kill even harmless
r sirahgers by the 'morWd WDfKmfs
of his conscience, 'though 6f
course, he does not know what
Should yOo-tell a child why
'ft Is punished?
.Answer: By all means, even
though he may not fully "under
stand" yon. Tor unless a child as
sociates punishment with some ,
specific action (let's say, slapping
little sister) he not only won't
kriOw how he Is expected to be
have, but' will take the punish
ment as meaning that you do not
love him. orse still, a child who
is punished for no reason that he
knows Of will fail to grasp the
connection tetweentiis behavior
and what happens to him and
wtten he -grows wp will see the
'cemseqoences of his mistakes -as
ncysterious "hard luck."
GRANT- Ma.se Grant. 28. was
unanimously appointed editor of
the C-iariU and Children. Thomas
ville Orpriannse paper distributed
to Baptist churches throughout the
State. Grant has had quite a bit of
newspaper experience, is a Baptist
lay lS-ndi-r, and should make a good
nan for this job. which is one of
'he belter-paying newspaper posi
tions in the State. As editor and
snciation 'Baptist meelinpi visit
or. Gran; will be given a handsome
"ottaee. S4.500 per year, and gro
"erii s through the orphanage i at
iboul half-price.
Grant succeeds John Arch Mc
Millan, whose daughter, Louise, has
bc n acting editor since his death.
For some time now he has been
vorking on the Morganton News
Hcraid, coming from Lincolnton
there about a year ago.
PRACTICES PRKACIIKS Ro
Stevens, energetic executive secre
tary of the N. C. Wildlife F( dera
tion, has a 20f)-ncrr- farm about six
Liberal .(alphjmiies northwest of Ka'uidi. where
he practices V hat he preacher, in
hs talks to wildlife Froups through
out the Slate. He has an it-rht-ac-re
lake, another lake somewhat siiifll
tr. and a still smaller one coming
on.
The Stevens' enjoy their country
home, on which you can lind 75 ! John's church will be conducted
goats, a banker mim . saddle hordes, j Sunday, October 30 through Sun
foxes, wild turkeys .he killed two day. November 6. A Polish sermon
last yean, and the usual quantity will be delivered after the 11:00
of rabbits, squirrels. o'clock Mass on both Sundays and
Rural real estate in the vicinity J each weekday night at 7:30 by the
of Raleigh is declining very little Hev. Stanislas Grabowski, a victim
in value because ol the increasing j of three years' imprisonment in the
popularity of country homes and ; notorious Dachau Concentration
commuting.
Win",ate Hannah: "Collards or
Georgia field peas. I'd like to have
1 erne corn bread to go with il.
though."
8-Day Mission For
Polish People Set
An tight-day
Polish-sptaking
Mission for
members of
the
St.
Camp.
ANSWER- JOE STALIN
THROW A WAYS Postmasters
throughout the State are bitterly
complaining about two of North
Carolina's official publications:
Health Bulletin and Agricultural
Ei-view. Indications are that thous
ands of cooies of these free bul
letins are thrown into the waste
baskr.t each month.
Trouble seems to be that- no 'gen
eral revision of the mailing lists
has been made in several years, re
sults being that they are being sent
to dead people, folks who have long
since moved to ah6thcr town or
another State. Governor Scott
could probably save the Stale as
much as $300 per nronlh if he
would insist on a general overhaul
ing of the.qaiiitifi ,lis, , ,-
Note to postmasters: You could
assist the Agriculture and Health
Departments by sending to them
I. II IAC
Jealousy
inseparable
and imagination
com minions.
He h id been forced to remain in
his room for several weeks with
a broken leg and had about ex
hausted all mean-; of entertainment
His windows looked upon a deso
late street and his viewpoint had
become decidedly monotonous.
One morning he discovuvd that
hy swinging his chair at a certain
angle, ht could get a slantwise view
oi a mountain side which alt'ordrd
him soniethin.-i different every hour
of daylight, with its ever changing
sunlight and shadows.
Don't sav we haven't warned
you. In two months from today,
yen will In- sweeping" un tinsel
and tissue paper, throwim; out
the Christmas tree and makins
Friday. oJ
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I'liri h Store
Mi's ,;i,m., efV
Ml"- F;l::;i BuJ
Cecil Siliuiil
Spnnila(- Schoo
Mrs Guv Vk-Ca!
Cnisn Si-hnol
Hf nsun 'liuifiv
llciilhri'!; (inx-if
Sinslrt.-n (trot
Monday, 01
soro G
Biirgm s Slurp
Vlrs. l);i, "i,V
Sihr Set Sta
Sir.uk'. Ml CiitS
Miigfir School
Mi's. V. 0 Dnni,!
Reeves Si nice
Ml Kxnerinit r,t
ttant .Vis
YOU'RE TELLING
By WILLIAM RITT
Central Press Writir
IN ENGLAND, a painting on
exhibition hung upside down for
11 days before anyone noticed
the difference. What was it, a
portrait of the Figure Eight?
j i i
Now that the World Series is
over we cin turn our attention
to the football teams a Ivt ol
whom wish we wouldn't.
i i t
An Australian province is im
porting toads to cat up its
beetles. We'd say it's just a
choice between evils.
; i t
The village of Passnma
qtioddy, Me, which cost the jfov
ernment $10,000,000. was otft-rfd
for sale and brourht a top tin
of only S100.000. il..t b-.- ruufh
on a tiiwn to r
at no more thai
dollar.
Cranitmi h
only Ixel saiid
thty mid us l
non-payi ttlri
want to ;tt
Oxford univcrsl
"doodling"' wirti
cil ftooriirted m
turv. And with
leUphone!
A law '.v.'.t, p
it ?h.:iMt UK
from j;.:l
1.(1: VVUI! a -O'."
CROSSWORD
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VI'. ' v.t v- - 1 ,
5 Goddesses
of seasons
10 Variety of
willow
12 Fat
13 River (Fr.)
14 Addition
to a bill
15 Lever
16 Cover
18 Speak
19 Orticiul
staffs
21 Restricted
24 Pellet of
medicine
28 Appearing
as i eaten
29 Misrepresent
30 Lizard
31 Skinned
32 Produce
34 Expression
of contempt
37 Ccbine
monkey
38 Mandate
41 Pertaining
to area
43 Living
45 Undershot
waterwheel
46 Citrus fruit
47 Large
number
of insects
48 Canvas
shelter
DOWX
1 Play
boisterously
2 Eskers
3 Boggy
4 Even (poet.)
5 Vast
multitude -
6 Sash (Map.)
7 Shades of
. a primary
color
8 On the ocean
ACROSS ' f
i. i i i i i i..vi- m
10 -
5
. ry, "
zi '
J5 "1-
v
. ' No.fl
34 Kettles
9 Weird 35 jn a rf
(var.) ipoet 1
11 Tell 36 Queen oi
17 Frozen heave" ,
water Gr. Bfl'
19 Foggy ""
20 Celerity S "Zr1
21 Marsh ffH5i
22 Wrath ?5R4
23Tliepi' 25fr,.
time BWJrlH
25 Sick B3fifl
28 Falsehood Etffqf
27 Guided EBsKkfl
29 Fallen ESirffjl
angel in
-Paradise 'Ifelsf
Lost" yM
81 A size . i2i
of coal . pi"!
33 Mohatnnie--- t 1
dsn , , I
reUgion I