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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
PAGE THREE
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HEADERS." made up of selected
ai lil ies and features of 18 years of
tlie Headers Digest, one of the best
known magazines ever published.
How many times have you your
self quoted some article from the
Headers Digest and then said, con
luscdly. "1 can't remember in just
which issue that was. I wish 1
could fur it is well worth reading
again. now, ai youi linger ups,
Mill can have the best of this popu
lar magazine's articles and features.
It is unbelievably reasonable, and
there is no excuse for not getting
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the name has stuck ever since. And
when DeSoto rode into the Chero-
kce Nation long years ago, a diary-
wnting Portuguese, following in
i his train, thought the Cherokees
i caicd themselves "Chalaque" and
wrote it down that way. The name
' was further corrupted, in the Eng-
lish, to Cherokee. But, my friend,
; Rev. Mr. Smith snvt hie iwmin
should be called "Tsalagi" which
means "distant fire." "We have no
sound in our language for the let
ter "r" and we cannot say "Sir"
hul "Sun" in good old Southern
fashion," said Kev. Mr. Smith.
We took the Cherokee's ancestral
homeland, which had been theirs
from "time out of mind" and now a
few would deny the Cherokee the
right to vote. Let's stop persecut
ing the Cherokee Indian, or they
can say, in our day, that, "We
asked for the bread of life, liberty,
and the pursuit of happiness and
I hey have given us a stone."
GERTRUDE RUSKIN,
DecaturyTa.
Well-Traveled
Robert Polk of New Haven,
Conn., represented 16 e different
schools and colleges as a swimmer
in 1915 to 1924.
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(VOICE ON THE TELEPHONE)
WE WANT IfoU TO CLEAN UP and
PAINT UP ATQ PREVENT FIRE
LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU!
fmai!!aint,.UP Campaign at your
Li rent a fir npw Arm . v
mi rnbbl9l 'rom attics, cellar and
N' DAVIS CO.
18-Year-Olds
Still Register
But Not Called
May marked the second month
since the first iuup of men lelt
here under the elective service
system when nu one hll .rum the
, local hoard for induction in the
service, because ul the lack of re
1 quired reclassinciium
During the Month of M., there
were 18 eit;lilceii- .ir-uM-, v-lu
registeri'd. Wluie u,. age .group is
not being called mio active er ice.
llu'.v are Mill required In Ihe new
ruling to rcL'ricr with Uion u.c.d
board.
ln the ii.iiii iM-cimim- eiglileen
in May weie II..- I.,ll..w,m; .lames
1 larold (.iiin i'i v de K I 1 1 ,i i
Cecil (laireli Medl.iid. W a ue.s
ville. Il l II 2. Medlord liur
gess. t'oe I'leek: l'lile John
Buckner, U a. nesMlle. 1( f I). No.
2: William Malcolm .lanes. Jr.,
Wayncsv ille. li I II No. 2.
Jack Boone While. I'm,. Creek:
Jack (,'ranl. Dollueod: llaskil John
May lies. Clde. II K I) No I: Hugh
Thomas Caldwell. Wax nes ilPe;
Mont Clillonl I ml.
ville. H f I). No. I
bone. Clyde. K !' II
Hahlhmie. CU,e.
Conard l.euis Boone. Clyde, li I' D
No. 1,
Kennelli I'.duanl liolilnsou. Hay-
elwooil; D.ue l.ineolu Hannah.
Cove Creek: I'aul lloe.ers, Way ne.s
ville: Joe Kov Turner. Way lie-m lie;
and William lluuMon (uh. Way
nesville. li t I). No. 1.
'HELLDORADC SPINACH HARVEST
rvMiod. Way nes
; Ceorge liath
No. 1 : Johnnie
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coburn. of
Cai:tou. awiouuce the birth of a
daughter on May 29th,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burnett, of
Canton. R.K.U. No. 2. announce the
bu ih of a sou ou May 2ilh.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sutton, oi
Cove ' reek, announce the birth oi
a daughter on May 30th.
Mr and Mrs, Albert Woods, of
Mael wood, anuyunce the birth of
; dai.hter ou May Mill.
Mr and Mrs, Kliuer Jenkins, of
Iron Dull, announce Ihe birth of
a daughter on May HIHIl
CHINS ARE UP in Las Vegas, Nev., as the annual "Carnival of Helldorado"
ends and the old-fashioned whiskers raised by the males for the oc
casion are chopped off. Here a line of "whlskerinos" line up waiting
their turn to lose their crop of chin spinach. (Jiileniufiumi!)
Snap Shots Of The
HUMAN SIDE OF LIFE
-By-
FKANCES UILUKKT I KA.1KK
March Passenger
Tire Output Rises
KKN'OSH A, Wis, Nash Molors
has announced that it planned to
ship 400 automobiles to eastern
points by boat this week. II will
be the first automobile shipment
by water in about 10 years.
Officials said Ihe coal dispute
and unceilainly of rail transporta
tion because of Ihe impending
strike of trainmen were factors
in the decision to resume lake ship
ping. The new cars are consigned for
Buffalo, N. Y., Philadelphia, New
York and Boston.
There is one National sport that
is played indoors and outdoors with
equal dexterity . . . and played both
ends lo the middle. We have
reference to the game of "passing
the buck." There are many ver
sions as to its origin, none of which
we can authenticate. Hut the fact
remains, wherever it was started.
Ihat in the year of our Lord Nine
teen Hundred and forty-Six, it has
reached the heights of perfection;
and is spoken in every language
including the Saskatchewan.
Why is i! ihat the human race
cannot bear to acknowledge they
have made a mistake? They'll walk
and talk themselves into a lather
trying lo find a way to latch their
error on some poor, unsuspecting
sucker w ho is, probably . eom:;
peacel ully alone, he. w ay bul hei im;
nobody. And lis always ome slow -thinking
fellow thai can I ail iiiu k
ly cnoimh lo pass Ihe buck .along
to some one else.
Is il a life and death mailer,
this thing of making a mistake'.'
If everyone wa-. perfeel. what a
monotonous place Ibis earth would
be! There's nothing more ohno
ions than perfection in people By
mistakes we progress in applica
tion as we rarely make Ihe -ame
erroneous move Hie second lime,
and we thus haw the advantage of
knowing what NOT lo .lo as well
as the cm reel thing.
Now don't gel us wrong, for we
certainly are not advocating (he
wholesale use of mistakes that are
I" be laughed oil and taken lightly
Not by any means. An error is a
seuous thing and even so small a
one as a misplaced comma can turn
a bench, iary of his uncle's will into
a raving madman All matters
should lie handled with the greatest
. are and scrutiny for no one really
i wants lo make a mistake any more
i Hum Ihe baseball player whose
j slay in Ihe league depends upon
j his acttuacy. llul have you ever
I heard a player say il was the second
I baseman's error when Ihe hall slip
ped Ihrough Ins waiting lingers on
an easy tly Hull would retire the
Mile-
Don't go at your work so cas
ually Ihat errors will rise predomi
nately couspicious t liidiighout your
day. Steady down when you find
lliiugs getting a bit jumbled; study
"ill proper methods and then go
about il in a painstaking way and
pul interest in the work before
ynii Kvon with all this care,
there'll he slip-ups at times , . , but
lor the love of Mike, when this hap
pens, don't be small enough to slain
I lie blame oil' on some one else. He
big enough to shoulder it yourself.
( K1) OI THANKS
We w
appi eei.i
friends
lloyy ei s.
nil to express our sincere
lion and thanks to otii
and neighbors for the
kindness and exoression-;
of sympathy during the illness and
death ot our son and brother.
The Smalhers family.
Plan Mow To Attend The 3rd Annual
REGISTERED
Guernsey Promotional Sale
AT STATE TEST FARM
daiessflaijfa
One O'clock
JPM
Ms Mmraal
44 FEMALES - 6 BULLS
TO BE SOLD
A
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cm
VJ
Animals Selected From The Out
standing Guernsey Breeders of
the South
This will be a good chance to get
started in the dairy business with
good foundation stock, especially
for 4-H Club boys and girls and FFA
boys.
Y GEORGE ROBSON jh
iVWIMS INDIANAPOLIS
E RACE AT AVERAGE ;
i SPEED OF ' 10
114.820 M. P. H. INt
It
t000v3
THE thrillinK InJiunapolis' 500-miIerSwe5p5SlcerH
equal tn 50,000 miles of ordinary driving. And thi
year, for the twenty-ihird consecutive time, Firestone
Tires were on tlie winning car.
Imagine the punishment those tires took a they,
pounded and pulled over the grinding, tearing, blistering
pavement at speeds far faster than you will ever drivel
Could you ask for any more convincing t evidence oi
extra safety and extra wear?
When you buy new tires, remember'that'your life
may depend on their safety. Why take chances when
Firestone I)e Luxe Champions cost no more than
ordinary tires? Come in and see the new rayon cord )
Firestone De Luxe Champion Tires today.
Ray" cord lnnljt'9 In nize ft. SO an J lurger, exrrm-Mrnflti cotoa
curd l-ovlit-s in MiiHlltl B.ics Until more rayon ! available.
UP TO TBOURFB
New Kayon Safti
Sured Cord Budv ui
extra protection
against blowouts.
U? TO 60 MORE NON
SKID ANGLES New
Safti-Grip Tread pro
vides extra protection
against skidding.
DP TO Si 10MOTR
MH.EAGE Wear-rMis.
ant Vltamic Rubbef
assures extra pcoteo
tion againct weatKer
and wear.
HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY
BILL COBB, Owner
Mian Street WaynesviDe
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