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1 ff ' " tun, THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, OCTOBER I - f ----- - . . - , ' XZMTZ?S The Human Side 0' Life Incidents and Observations . . . i -Anecdotes and Humor ! Hy L.NC'LE .ABE- I KLEIJ OX MAKI.N' HAY Now when a man is down an out. Like many folks todav, It does no good to stew and fret Just keep on makin' hay. Why spend a single sleepless night O'er bills we cannot pay? ' The furrowed brow comes soon enough Let's keep on makin' hay. This brooding o'er by gone mistakes unfit fn- taslfo tnrlav Off with the weights of vain regrets And keep on makin' hay. Well, Mr. FHitnr Willi hrritt'lln V1 n n -J jvui nnuj IH01J snot my colyum all to smytherines wwk. uon c Know What Tom' firot acin me nnUoc it ...m. tin into tjne grapes that he thought nau ma in tne omce but I just couldn't stan' to see them grapes go uit. -no. men to think that my copy got by the proof-reader with tick" for lick and "larg" for lag and ad infinytum. I'de.like see Tom b up iu duo ne s market an' sav, Bob, I want two pounds of beef," wucicupon ooo would ask what kind. Then I suppose Tom would say, "I'll take 'lairg' I recokn." Now, its al right for me to sav a cow's "hine jag, seein 1 m a humorist or sum pun, but for our veteran printer to oegin -savin' cow's "lairg" I wan ju iu ei vP nim. Air. Editor, or -uiuuicr win De at it too. so n,H,.i;,K Yurr1," time, the - 1 ' near; whereupon it?- wnen.can you pay Bees Die After UsingTheir Sting never ..vine :-, ien.,v tht-r ,lwr,e!';" ay- Jaru l. Ha-mWe'ton, ' .m Bureau of Ento Some Interesting Facts On Lightning Revealed By Expert green, where it forked marked its p!..i:ii mology di ... -" oenei mat he.r bees know them. -Everv person who work- with .;n i... .. ca,ional!v. The Uyman, wh,js stung nio.-t often it nn.1,.,1,1,. , ;fru,l ,f i-'"'"'.v lie. lOUi ana airaid of bees. An a.-i.-t.. .. aware that their bees never ge' to know them. On .u v, , unuerstand- bees can work a ; apiary as in his own Bee .specialists also point out that 'he worker bee-. .m,.w j.. ..... ... "l , ..ii.u uij me sting- ing, do so only in defense of their hive and even there onlv a few Z SUme the resnr.n.lK,!,.. ? w meir work. If al bees ru.-hed at once to the defcn.o nf Z: . . a. were successful in stinging their vki tim, there would be no w-orkers left because in ct,; i I! "-XI o-sitsUngbutloWifrAy Perhaps no better joke has gone rounds of the "court house crowd" than the one Bill Byers. et al, pulled off on Uncle Andy, some five years ago when, Andy was purchasing agent for the county. It seems that a new salesman had come to collect a bill for court howe supplies' and on inquiring yf Uncle i Andy was directed to his office. "He is a little man witi-i o-la ,.- about a weeks growth of beard on his face. ' they told thy salesman. Also very hard, of hearing, you'll nave to talk real loud to him," the j'iveis auueu, ine man started into r,n"?.f the, wit"ses in the Boone- nere last week saiil that b g en?u f iandv 'tn' was'!!: 2.:" ULh,t?..,- Uy a!i litigants, thi .rC'r :.w'i"f."es tome to - """" ? Vu' Ioms- there has been a; t.. V thrown hini' , Zl, wa-ea, more friend- . mucu into enmity, more hat trlrE"ded,nd m human We lTnVi j disputed Jines between fr ii ii(.juor. w U ln this coiumn (several our thanks l0- exPress Who has Vnv ,..."ere -is anynei ,,fT u "V1 criticism to W'lli Welcome snrrt.V ... fit,v.; --- or sincere JeHfc"? Address your 41,'. r l,le..Mllor r Uncle --.t Laic ill linn -VT.,. member, our effVirt ,;n ,.-.. .. -,e , iust rn u,-t """way De m. :l:.l"aLT .naiv and hu- 11 "i-urr. i his, I think ic in line' with the noli.,, ,,V v. f' .1 .Jn er ait, i-----j me .uouniain- II ipse who want the heavy prose, Need not turn to the Mountaineer (. a use this- In i i,.t: i. . . .u , "viit?r sneet. thte--tufr,. ii- i, jiu.-t.- would greet, W 1 not much like the Mountaineer-, 'e jnuin and iriendly sheet. A little n-itrhhr, , iih m ,. . , . - wviK aiong ,,, , Kill .i ,Mni In, ... U ... I . l ,- " .-i.oiioi any our neighbor gir, 'seem' hft h.,i Wliat the oreacher ?X -;d'd. ,1W '''"ion. Said she, .... , noun-, Koi mad anj cursed " h'UrelV not. ' cs.i1 :r. 1. . '. did he sav?- "f7 :,;?K.: -....wiia: the accountant's ,.ffi,.. .,,i ,l ' i w'ant to say it." wa h. . Ci 1111 Ullt: III I -j n i' f I . . ' - - , two in the crowd followed a little wav 1 ,'.r k 'l , . lfanwl "at the preath behind. .The salesman, fin, m o f'Lha,' damned" in his sermon: idy in the office: stuck the I tl., C' . ,Ue lr! fd not under- Uncle. Andv in tk- i.m.. .u. . ... :- '" .-Luetv Liie pill out before, his face -and exclaimed in a loud voice. "We want the money tand, "Xo Mo t.. ....... c.. i school ,f the preachers' goin' to say " "ini, sne said (So to (Eljurrlj iiiiay Tiih wti.nf:svilll' uu-nsr CHURCH : Regular services for Sunday. Sun ship at 1 1. B. Y. P. U. at (iSib. Even, ship at 11- B. Y. i', U. ;-: ;.:. Kevn ing worship at 7:30. The subject: for the morning wi uk: ine .uan vno 1'iaveU.' We are thinking of the need of a real REVIVAL and how we "may have it. Our meeting is to begin Suiulav, October 14th. Dr. C C. Warren, of Danville. Ky. will come t0 us on the 15th and remain for eleven days. We earnestly invite the community to join us, and pray that ou:- commu nity may have a revival that will help us in the work of the Kingdom and the life, of the. community. HAZLLWO(JI) I'Ri:.SB 1LRIW CHURCH Next Sunday, October 7, is Rally Day. A special program will be given by the Sunday school. This should be a day when; every member of the Sunday school and church rallies to the support of the Church of Christ. Three-fourths of the salaried mem. bers: of the church have pledged themselves to give the tithe - (the scriptural, plan) of their income for the support of their church. That means that the church no longer de pends on soap: soup, sponges and va- uiid ftxiract. and other beggar meth ods of support. '; 'Our church is well advanced in its plans to entertain . Ashevilie Presby tery Octobe.- 10 and 17. Ashevilie 1 resbytery , includes all territory from Black Mountain and Brevard to . Murphy. . piy R- D. Bedinger, Sup't. of Home Missions, of Ashevilie Presbytery, will be here for a series of Evahge'l- IStlC meetinCs Hscrintiin,. flt,.l:.. ,n Dr. Bedinger is an interesting speaker, having been a missionary, in Africa for eighteen years. church year is almost at an end. Three Sundays remain. Let us make every effor to attend these last services. And Jet u.s r.,lly to the support of the stewards m -thei.-. final campaign to clean our financial slate. The church '.sclum'l ...,ii.r.. ': ..i i,.i- iiiui v itL I , a. m. Mr. Hugh Sloan k th, i.i.it.moni. lhe young people meet at :Ar, jn the evening. ' I he pastor will preach at both .. i c s au""ay. at 11 a. m. ".HI . J. I. come to church Sunday. ; You need -ne .uiuicn.an.i tne church needs you. ST. J OHK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Jloward V. Lane. Pastor. 1 Twentieth Si rn l N iii't,,.. l... Mission. Sunday. Morning Mass . at L t, ,ft m u"' ine Cjueen of , ... wstt;'-, tn pastor.. Bene nu li t , li:,' -d Sacrament im mediately after the M ..-s. Akirning Mass at. Franklin at ) LA K i-: JUN I LSKA S CHURCH OXLY WA.NLsV ILLi: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr R P. Walker, Mmi.-ter. Kext Sunday, October 7 J.i, is Rally Bay, in this as well is all other I'resbvterian (mriVifs a is taken for Sunday School Missions but the great purpose of "Rally Day" a cAjMcsjtu in woru Kany." At this time, when fall work is beginning anew in school, home and place of uusiness, il is earnestly desired tlhat the church people, children and adults, rally 100 per cent to their Sunday school and all the church services. The dav Will h nhscrunl -mill,. ' .special program in Sunday school a any xjay message Dy the pastor at iitmn aim a itany Day program on me viuisiian tinueavor v:io p. m. "The Little Church on the Corner Visitors Welcome." ' WAYNESVILLE METHODIST Paul Hardin, Jr., Pastor. ;Kev. F, 0. Dry man. Pastor. ... Kally JJay Sunday, Splendid pro- , Mn "'lrei - is .pro. -... ....,. Knen at .eleven, o c ock. In .connection witih our rally day a fhi, fi I f,ruKrain win :be given for , K l, ' , '( mstory of this her hf .'""-y' '' 10 ;'d s .,,. Deis and. friends ot honoring the men and women i,0 have; taught 'and who a,e i nv teaching in our Sunday h you have ever been helped D a Sunday school Worker at any , 1' ,.:',vl''t T h" gmtitude V : J!' ;"!,i ",:'! ,t0. Almighty Cod. , .. Hcupie s division :w 11 have tuning beginning at 7:00. Fines Creek News Hi , c u !?r class 01 Fiw Geek t g. School met Sept. 26, 1934 and me ioiiowing officers President, Ruth Mae Rogers Vice President, BiJlie Sparks. .j"-""fp ucine Walker Treasurer, Edith Rogers. C ass Reporter.P'aye Rogers. -,iass ro tnr 1Qm -7r.. ', . . rington Leona Belle Greene, Flo'vde Faye Rogers. HSeT3' a" M";.Mark rguon spent and .Mrs. Ford James of f - v v n Mr. "and Mrs. Hubert' Plemmons, of W p at ' r.re tne 'Sucsts of Mr. . .uuuay. ounaay, sept. 30. SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET CLASS TO The T.vHiim .i.. , i. -7 "uui. acnour iiass We are no looking toward the F,i d v e.ningVr"1061 meeting of our annual conference 0f Mi' D w. R,f . a the home Greensboro on October 24th. The A,1 memlV; u-.u- :r.,.rk on the earth. The imprint , ot a :,ult which remained for several j !ays on a goif course near Washing-1 -on, u ... early this summer, there lore gave metorologists of the United states Weather Biirenn i-n- ,, l,J ooeie joves handiwork at close range. This thunderbolt struck on an ele vated putting green. It left a hole of small diameter at least 43 inches deep from this hole two branches ran down the slope, while a third -an I seared cour-e. Xeirher the ban: bo riag pole about 'JO feet a-.vay r.vr any of the nearby trees was struck j.v this bolt- In fact, .-ays R. H. Weight man. Weather Bu leau meteorologi-t. c-.mparatively few thunderbolts hit trees, building o'.'ier objects. Bv :'ai it usually is not more tha' 1 i Thunder is seldom heard t- or from the hive, bees are intent upon their work and can scarcely be induced to sting unless they are caught and crushed. Scientists have acquired amazing information about bees, but the traits and characteristics of these little ".",K'S nave, cnanged little if any w'c Licgiiiiiiiig. oi nistory f.ier obiects. Bv far the greater number pass from cloud to cloud or are lo?t in the air. Thunder and lightning, Mr. Weight- man points out, are caused by the discharge of electricity geneiated whep violent updrafts of air occur in clouds of a certain type the cumulo nimbus clouds, which have a flat base about a mile above the earth's surface and enormous tops occasion ally reaching elevations of 5 miles. fJnnHa a ro litnulh' Viat-iorJ ruici- tively and the earth negatively. Nor mal diferences in potential are ac- PpntimtfiH Htirirtnr t Kn nJarc t n-wm z Kt. the breaking up of the rain drops in the air. i Discharge from the cloud to cloud, ( Mr. Weightman says, mav be as long as 10 miles, but from cloud to earth i.j nines, ordinarily n.j half that distance. Th,. miles, from a bolt of lig!rV. be calculated by dividing V number of second thate'a tween the time the flash is ' ,! t:me the thunder is heard. During a thunderstorm it i ble t0 get away from trees, e.-r,. large ones from hilltops, and ar, isolated shelters. When caugh the open by a thunderstorm ti thing to do. according to Mr. V, man. is to lie down flat on level Few automobiles and fewei planes have been struck by ligh Automobiles owe their immuni the fact that they are close t ground and thus protected som, Viv trie hicripr rKioit Qtnn.i rather than to any isulation their ruDDer tires, as is comi air is a good insulator. Street with overhead trolleys also ar dom damaged by lightning be the trolley wires and their sup act as a lightning rod. Take A Good look At Your Home! The National Housing Act OFFERS YOU LOANS UP TO $2,000 WITH WHICH TO Make Necessary Repairs On Your Property PaintiiiK' .v,., : .. .... . ... ' ystems. if hm'It.in e'luipm'ent (coal, wood. 'oil', Paint in,.-' ,.vii, ..;' . ". pi , . ' aou interior. Ine:,,..:,., ... U.-!'iU;U a"d 'lUJpment. Xon-.le e .jri: 'CT'' disposa Kas :or ele(;trK il'y ). mostatic controls. t,"i'' .'''-luipment and ther- Heat ing control device- ce-orie, J ftl'm cludnig valves and ac- 'wS'woiC's; ilnllduTl s fw'rnS!;ir an'1 Windmills.. Va e "I , TP il;ip,Mal sysle")' iluding septic tanks Uate, supply and sewerage connections with public mains ' Aii'-conditioniiig e.uipment, if built-in. Iluniidyiim' eiiuipment, if built-in'.' "liuilt-in vent ila"t in ('(lUiplllen't. in,.!ii,lii. Ported heat circulating equipment. ' I-'ire escapes, Sprinkler systems. fans Fire and burglar alarm systems. .Elevators and dumb waiters ttrASr& 3,- . bt-i, Built-in laundry chutes '-iuilt-in (ioor or wall mirrors. Automatic garage door openers. Weathers-tripping. Coal chutes. Awnings made for windows and porches. Built-in package receivers and mail boxes Concealed residential wall safes. ' The above items are given as examples of the type of eouin nent which, under the regulations, becomes "a p t of tZ esuue when mstalled." There .may be other equipment of ' 'in t.H 7r v h' il Vc0meS a property when installed, likewise is included. .. y The Federal Housing Administration will be glad to rule on anv specihe .terns on which a question may arise" Y These Firms Will Gladly Assist You ITTI IH1TT ' . . . . . MHHBB Fire Thief Casulty WSURAWrF. rnone 77 "''"MBiMill MmM';' ' '' '''-' FOR General Contracting JERRY LINER LOANS To Improve Homes and Business Property he Jarksnn t . . J improvement loans to nr lr, , readv to rte repair and Carolina who qualify under ' hL "T in Western orth -Vdministration as prodded t ?-f -thf FederaI Housing borrower V""r'on ruisite for a loan X,' Pendable source a good debt TgT iliee from a de "l!V a properly oe,?35 1,!? in, hj communay y"iuii on ot the borrower will .Li? ,vans the fin- cf the loan. . tr w,n determine the conditions Amounts from $100 to 2 linn , ,. on aPplicanfs inj.0 1 Oa may be applied for, based may extenrf i ns are repayab e mnn.m.. j ;an is an' anr entr'a total charts ?or t the amonnt f u. -pj-uu per wim-i cnarges ,,. ,oan tnere . - . . . .. . are no MILLWORK LUMBER PAINTS ROOFING Junaluska Supply Co " - . v. e are dointr 1: a program wherebV theVnoS ' jith l(he Government in housmer conrfi.; u ..V K not on'y expect n i..,... which in'Z Pmote a build entire rl "ent to thousands and il"'! leader in Ibis J?!?.et- J" at spirit, this ZT" "5 Jackson County Bank . - PHOXE 263-J A 3Iore Liberal and Pr,(i... ,. " One of the firs, ,; t,14A1U LOANS on specified that all borrowers u1dpa,r?0,xSing Administra t roeram mi... i .. "'ers under th Yii; . rnj , ,u,,e .tiieir. taxes n..M " j-;"1'"""' nousiny iiU U.Hi man , - iu oaip. if- w jooderedit stS"-. although mis ru e ha's i,a- u Yl nave ineir taxes nnirf quired that ,n :."aS.now been chanePH HS pa d on red that all Sf:L not " 18 10 the lending ban!. lscret'on in this mat to- re-
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