Thursday, December 22.1932
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LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS
Dear Santa:
I have been a good boy this year
and so for Christmas I want you to
bring me an air rifle, an electric
train, some oranges, apples and an
all-day sucker. Also a little red wa
gon. Please bring Abe Harris sev
eral nice fuse plug jobs.
Your little friend,
JACK BROWN.
Darling Santa:
I would appreciate a whole lot .of
nice customers for the hotel and
some soup silencers for the Kiwanis
club members. Always your friend,
CHARLIE BREWER.
Dear 3anta Claus:
Won't you kindly bring me some
liquidating syrup for stubborn banks
and a book on "How to be a Detec
tive in 10 Easy Lessons." Also a
kiddie car for Sam Rose.
Your friend
W. H. SPRADLIN.
Dearest Santa:
I am a good girl and for Christ
mas I would like so much a whole
ROUGH
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MERRY
CHRISTMAS
Here's wishing you a
full measure of Christ
mas joy. Here's wish
ing you holiday cheer
that never ends!
Paul Gwyn
INSURANCE
ALL LINES
Security Service
Phone 858
Elkin, N. C.
lot of nice news stories that will be
all right to print in the Winston-
Salem papers. Yours,
MRS. LULA WEIR.
Dear Santa:
You know that I have suffered
long during the past year. So please
bring me several mouse traps suita
ble for secreting in my apple bins,
cracker boxes and candy cases. Be
sure they are strong enough to
catch and hold the fingers of graz
ers.
Yours truly,
WILL HOLCOMB.
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Everyone's got their mind, if any,
on Christmas now. Yet next weelf
this time the let down will have
come and Christmas will be a whole
year away ... It took us about two
hours to figure that out . . . Judg
ing from the looks of the sky at this
writing it will probably snow with
in the next 24 hours provided it
doesn't rain or clear off . . . The
pavement on Main street could stand
a good bath . . . They say the few
folks who read the Gab Bag read it
purely in self defense , . . Maybe
Santa Claus will bring us a few
ideas—any sort will be better than
none . . . Oswald H. Gumbersnitz is
terribly worried about France de
faulting. He's afraid it might ruin
Q. Snow's political career ... In
our opinion Mr. Snow is a pretty
good commissioner and should do
much to steer the county away from
a deficit next year . . , Mr. Bell
seems to have the pool room busi
ness pretty much his way ... If
Turner Drug company could only
get a little smoke to come out of the
chimney on the roof of their soda
fountain the picture would be com
plete ... A farmer, observed read
ing the sign above the new 10 cent
store here, read it this way: 'United
Variety Store Ray & Gilliam."
THIS AND THAT
All they need to complete the
gold mine out at State Road Is some
gold.
• * *
If you want Information about
everything under the sun except
what they are planning to do out
there, go there and start asking
questions.
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Personally, we think the call for
impeachment of President Hoover a
case of personal spleen rather than
patriotism. Frank Hancock ap
peared to favor his Impeachment,
too, at least enough to be in favor
of an Investigation. But he would.
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Mr. Hancock is a great favorite
in Winston-Salem. We formed our
opinion of him one day some years
ago when we had occasion to make
a picture of him for a Greensboro
.
THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTI CAROLINA
paperf That was before he was
elected to his first term. We have
not changed that opinion as yet.
. « • •
Surry haa a good superior court
judge on the bench over in Dobson.
We were covering Durham superior
court the first tesm Judge Frizzelle
presided. It didn't take him long
to make a good reputation for him
self.
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And it didn't take him long to let
folks know his name is pronounced
Friz-»elle and not Frizzle.
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Ha could sentence a man to pris
on lor 25 or 30 years in thi kindest
manner. And after he had officia
ted over a couple or so terms of
criminal court there prisoners sche
duled to come before him trembled
with fear.
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Yet he wasn't a hard or unjust
Judge. We guess the reason he was
feared by the lawbreakers was be
cause he was a just -judge.
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While in Dobson he is occupying
suite 329849230456289405 of the
Baldorff-Castoria hotel there.
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I In conclusion we wan't to wish
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one and all of our readers a very
merry Christmas. (We would send
you all a personal card but we don't
have the necessary nine cents post
age).
WILI, CO-OPERATE WITH
ROOSEVELT
President Hoover told Congress
Monday that with or without its as
sistance he intends to co-operate
with President-elect Roosevelt in
creating machinery to deal with the
complex problems of war debts dis
armaments and world economic af
fairs.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed
of trust executed October 7, 1931,
to me, the undersigned Trustee, by
C. G. Armfield and wife, Mattie P.
Armfield, recorded ill the office of
Register of Deeds of Surry County,
in Book 119, page 27, and default
having been made in the payment of
the indebtedness secured by said
deed of trust, and at the request
the holder of the same, I, the undei>*
signed trustee will sell to the high
est bidder for cash, in front of the
post office at Elkin, North Carolina,
at two o'clock, P. M., Tuesday, Jan
uary 17, 1933, the following des
cribed property in Elkin, North Car
olina, to-wlt:
Lying and being in the Town of
Elkin, on the North Side of West
Main street and fronting thereon
100 feet, extending back Northward
with J. W. Mathis' line 231 feet
more or less to the Elkin Manufac
turing Company line; thence North
69 degrees West 100 feet to an iron
stake, E. E. Harris' line; thence
South 10 degrees east 239 feet to
Meet Your Friends at
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EAST MAIN ST. ELKIN, N. C.
an iron stake;' thence south ft de
grees east 60 feet to an Iron stake
on West Main street. For further
description see deed from N. J.
Blackwood and wife to C. B. Frank
lin and for portion sold off see deed
from C. B. Franklin to J. W. Mathis.
The above property will ( be sold
subject to all outstanding taxes and
assessments against same.
This the 17th day of December,
1932.
WM. M. ALLEN,
Trustee.
Wm. M. Allen, Attorney 1-14