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1 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, JANTARY 10, 193" The Human Side 0' Life AS SEEN AND Tv Ll) - - By Uncle Abe "hizself " . WW THROUGH STATE CAPITAL KEYHOLES Hy: Ress Hinton Silver Mr. Editur, ye can jest tell fokes this: Herein alitor 1: win be str.ckly )v!;:' l'n.-!.- Ah -S& rools for them to send w-"'!'d by eny of the staff reque.n- tj wnte bout this an that, : thorn of thair diseezes. if not to teech us Ekonomy, that they do;i t hav enything no now out make change. seem j ce to Mur.v ar.d iiv takin; f;er.:iemen t.om tne Uiietn ,'adth of North Carolina are temporary residence in Rai- eivrh thU week and will leav.. the t ;ip t'.'.v ;wo. three or four month latvr much w:.-er men. An nui.-ua !'.y 'ai.tre number f -tew iiu'in-v--" make up this session of the M;. s seitainly stamp, an' .feshunal service worth a 2 or oc kes don't no who L'nde Abe dress yore letter "care t eel" o!e .uoum neer an it will e the "Doctor's personal atten- I'uity nnod Nw Year's dinner, yes siree, purty nood! Hope ye all in joyed it in the speiit an' Hash muteh a Inkle Abe did-. -thanks to the irood nil' Franklin lb ! An' all the ad Lord Hock at my nouse t. o to thair uiu pui ty hot arnymin one liy eny nu-eils. tiilov. o: hoi' motor -e '.no highway i driver's license lie m'.e.est taxcs to pay ptrol and law. But wish to take heir bills. seemed to injoy it i Hut we had a tho not the l'urst I Clem a!wi i re; ; aive, it's strictly vs: a Doctur's k- for hiz 'pashients to be snoop . j the back door; so come by -ant door, with a letter, if you v ::; in the flash, If you don't ;i,e to use yore rale name I hawsumever, I must no yore nine in order to kyore yore dis- v:'h 1 wuz likv this: about to set duu n u sence rale l.""Ue( strings ever '.h did brake ba.k in" 'J tires an pocket Hook.- went Hat an ever thing elce that cood go Hat i the an' that an' ;:z we wuz best dinner; ais, shoe I cood brak.-j automobile ! l!u: ral tM'l ssembl ntc wi laws t. ix-.n-z ico! : 'Posals ine,' on. ami many ideas fo corre.t all t're '.ate. ; these nil's hat ot these romak-dilV'u'Ul-Alnnxst hopeful" he end of bier men. .,r,' ,a e. Old id on. option Ship of S: and or 1! till! t'. r instance if John B. Doe want-ed Remedy fer Locomotiv Ataxyer I' ,l't to thank uliln't reech hiz trubbel yy prac-',-,' on Suzan Genaveeve Keener, h as I de like to- Vi'e'l, fokes, I got a box of good S.i sryars for Christmas, togetlur with a n.k of Instruckshuns ; so I'm put tin' the Kditur on notis. Ropes air rii'y suppozed to be used az a meth od f quick Exterminashun cnyway. lVepul ust ter use ropes ever day .iaiin" the Great Deepreshun, but 'hat's 'bout over now an' rope lines hav lost thair poplarity since the New 1'eal got in full swing. Yes siree" Jest az UnkU fix in' thair feet say an argynnnt fur Fra.nkl'n 1). A' but one memk'f an" she 'lowed a. to thank P. 1). t the .next bmh w;:ni, eny diskm Ycv.-V u cone over to nu: her as how the D. an' raized days, an' that er than the th Abe's klan wuz a under the tabic, 1 ' .'. up 'bout who we . the good Ixnd or ; agreed on the Lord of the klan, a gurl. ' how she wuz agoin' urst an' the Lord in Well, we didn't i like that on New i ' -t ti., t gal to -side. We 'lowed to Lord made Franklin oni lea Inderal agents opoatii der towns of Virginia .loin- forces with No- th cers m Heel i Liquor ale mil that ; in the bor. are going to ('arolma ollb bnaking up some of the Tar M'ties . staiti'd with "Virginia Accordine; to well-ir:oiiinled I'o'.itical wise hoy. f: .-m all over the Mate l 'vde K. Hoey, Shoil and Cougrcssmai; K, ' 1 make announ, omen; s . sioiis as touching the race before tho blue h Hoth these political '. told friends '.hat they loach conclusions "aft,. the year." That day 1 gone and a groat sibi', Shelby and Sparta, No "Hut it won't be lent ': mis iU..s . u v p. . r t c . s tetiti; 1 gui ernatoria! ca, now gathered are expecting il er-tonguer. l'oughton to i ! their inten it'upernatorial ra.- tie again, ig-shots havO ixpccied to ! the til'st Of o cone and 'in rs ovet : a i arolina. now.'' say 01 i'e'.ll po ll 1 Crabtree News j (Hy Hugh Kegels.) I The year ot lihil has passed to the beyomf With fond regrets wd turn from tne Did to the New Year . A 1 airly siuv's.tul vear it was 1: believe business was better than the year before The people were prob- ably happier and more contented This does not mean however, that wc can n.H make still better. It, behoovas us as citizens of a great nation to do our part in causing this' upward trend of civilization. Our! opportunities :Uv superb. Living in' a country bK-.-t with an abundance of, natural ie.-ou.ccs, a healthful climate.; rich soil, and food seasons we an not I fail if i' app'v ''in selves to our tasks bts but, rue pa-: eminent '.'., hap- Washington NOTES HA1IY SUN A TO It i.i nato ilolav, the fedora! sleuths will on North Carolina Virginia liquor rum eyes poole pa iked aiotuii hen the machines leave the boys will telephone their licen bers to ai ins of the law in th Keep cars stores, fedora! e num- state. Inm up fer the Dark the Creator wuz rent ing created. Wat.lvng the highways the Tar lice! officers expect to nab more than a few machini s and their drivers and scire the contraband. Sound.s reasonable, at any rate. On recievin' my- Segyars I did't hoirin on em until the 2nd day, 'cause the book wed: First Red Instruck-I shuns Keerfully" The furst Uool sed: "If ye ar a short smoker an' tryin' to grow a Hitler on yore upper lip at the same time, be shore to shave it olT. 'cause we won't be responsnble fer any damadges to sed Hitler."' .Now, Uncle Abe is a short smok er an' a long smoker too. Course that sounds like a Parydox but it's not; ye see laitly I've adopted the habits' of sertain bankers who kain't afford but 1 seegyar a day, So I chew,.-lick' an' fondle my seegyar all the forenoon then aifter lunch I lite up an' make it last till bed time. W what's Bankers fer enyway, NOTICE But, no si ec! that gal eoodn't see that way. She sed that Franklin 1). had been the creator here laitly an' that the Lord had bin sorter occupy in' a back scat, "Fny way." so- she, "I got my job from Frank, ah' not from the Lord." All eyes will this session of grosses. Upon of tiovernor Kli ant tiovernor A with the solons be upon two men as the Legislature pro t he su. eess or failure .'inghaus and Lieut.cn 11, (Sandy) (iraliam depends a great deal Well, we couldn't argufy env longer 'cause some of the little' Alu''.s had alreddy made a dive for the chicken, so we giv it up as a bad job. Ye .see Mr. Kr. that gal takes back ail'ter both her gran paps an' they belonged to that tribe of fire eatin' lHmocrats that use ter .throw' thair hats away ever time the Band starteil up Dixie, an also lit the i Oncivil wtir over agin at 'ever union. of North Carolina political history. Friends of the Lieut;nant (loven.or sav lie will run for the gubernatorial nomination in LCiit if he comes through the session with Hying colors. From circles close to the present gu bernatorial throne comes word that Mr, Khrilighaus may.. be-' persuaded to attempt to unhorse Senator, Josiah Bailey next spring if he has good luck with the .General Assembly. . Feivi - that would Id A t : oi uoy General I Vina are i.ij.sy hunting for ; to run against he seeks re-el what deeid to those ning fo the f i i ' to Oct lu oiie C Hiunimitt 1 1 iple-threat tile Granville man if ction 'That is just diligently. 1 luive no dou what we will sueeee.i A s t (riots let us back up our govi in making this lOtintry a safi pier, anil nettev place to live I ast Tiie-abiv W. D. Smith, county agent, met a large intorc group of our farmers at ltoek Spi The object was to help the farnu i. ganire and t.u discuss some of the problems ..that confront the faraiei lieW ing e; i 1 Cons! oppos that 1 eompli under begin- '., oi g inm Hi! hi irred AITS : irg.n f for tak o mill's ;io by the plan to ground b'.iMO I'Kti.l !' TS 'kes repoiu t I'UA .1 t'.lOP pi.'j, t- a;, . : list l llel. ilM 1 alld - .S,IO has iili) v to HOLD." In S lit T II I I'll'. (iiahani Hi iimmi fv has , Senator that oral is expectid to do unless he to run for Go i. : nor or listen w ho wouhl scut him gun Si'iiatov BaiUy. Some of L of 1 ieutenant lio ernor A committee was Smith with his '!hin The ones son M Fir iy. Wil aud Lawrence wool t and P up t him against Mr from Craven conn- s come word that former Stale or l.ar.y I. Moore may deeidi he wants to be Attorney Gen Meaiitimo, Mr. Brummitt re mains silent on his though he tires o sides of the a. t ion own plans al nvasional broad of others. .Kvervthing. is a eat legislative battle K STATK OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THK SUPERIOR COURT. 7UE FKDKKAL LAND BANK OF COLUMBIA VS. S. 0. SATTRRTHWAIT. HATTIR A. SATTFRTHWAIT, S." C. SAT TRRTHWAIT, JR., GEO. W, WARD, TRUSTEE, T. H. HUTCHINSON, and HAYWOOD COUNTY. The defendants, S. C, Satterhtwait, Hiittie A. Sattertwait, S. C. Satter thuait, Jr.. and T. N- Hutchinson will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su Ih ri ir 'ourt of Haywood County, North Carolina, to foreclose a mort gage executed by S. C, Satterthwait and wife, Hattie A. Satterthwait, to the plaintilT in principal sum of eT.OOii.Ob dated March 25, ll'J-i, recorded in Book 7, page 2o5, Iiay w'ood County, said mortgage having de.-cribed therein l.r)",!l7 acres of land tuar Waynesville, Haywood County, N '('.. and for the recovery of the I y.'.d anil 1931 taxes and insurance advanced by the plaintiff pur suant to the terms of said mortgage; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said bounty in the Courthouse'. in Waynesville, N. C. l'n the 21st day of January, 1935, and answer or demur to the complaint in -aid action, or the plaintiff-will ap rlv to the Court for the relief de nvinded in the complaint filed in this catise. ThU the 19th day of December, :;!(. ' W, G. BYERS, Clerk Superior Court of Hay wood County, North Carolina. -No, 279 Dec. 27- Jan. 3-10-17. Got a letter from my good friend! J. A. Francis last week. No Unkle' Albert, L'nkle Alio doesn't ileserve i all the nice things you said about him I and this column- and as for making! inysen Known to the public, as you seem to think 1 ought to do, loss jest let them as-what don't no find out Yore.s Troolv, '. Unkle Abe in the flash. . 1 set tor a major over diversion of highw ay , funds before the llh'tr. Leg islature is very olil. Capus M Way nick.. view lv-apiV" nted eliaiiaiian iif the State Highway ami Public Works Commission, has his forces lined up to protect the highway fund from va rious and sundry raiding parlies, but if the enemy combines forces in com mon cause there may be seriolis trouble. It .will . take money to re pair roads now in bid shape because of the limit of spending set by 19:'.;! Legislature. It will take Not even the Generals in the field of opposition to the state's general sales tax (you fen their names 'print ) privately' opei ! the levy to be rep a.led at this session of the General Assembly. They'll till you so, off lb" '-record. Hut, they are busy laying t he .ground work ot a campaign Hi ItUi." Only angle ot attack mav an attempt at, n", ' ion if Hie slate's entire t a x .st I net u re and writing into the laws a t" r iirited corporation Ira'vhise t iy ' w'oiild work' ll'kt ' n ii income tax in reverse and hit tin "tilthv rich" right, in the venter of I heir .pocket books (vital spot.) But that doe-n't moan that barrages w ill not be tired at the sales ta this session. the present time, chosen to aid Mr work in this tow chosen were: Man son Kirkpatrick, Grown Tom Gray and family, of Hayo ville. visited friends on C.abtree during the t'h' is! -aias holidays.. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Clark, Christmas Eve, a son, Newel Clark. Mr. and Mrs. K: v best were sere naded at the home of M r, .1. B. Best Friday night. The coiiple have biam married for several months. The Hide was former!'' Miss Margaret Sanford, daughter of Mr and Mrs O O. Sant'o:-,! Mrs.. Lllen N. Mel racken. who has boon suffering with a fractured log n I lor some tune, is recovering rapidly l'a m ; i i t i i. the s.-, : i'W and Till rail r Iroad whi, i.ip. f ll! i worth :'e mil V cash, 'ceived h it'll AN KINl 'od in w - It!' I ILK MAYBE G;t til- lop that coll, lor any .di'posit. for bank . ake t he In n! 'f the Fedeial K, banks in.i absorii I ion i hai ges up to customer w i..sitor s the rve L chang . per III a ilem tit oil!. mbly This General A have ;ts financial heada I be sab s lax. Public ilemaiiiling itioie money teachers and those who is going to lies outside eiitinient is fo. school lish out the the P. S. Unkle Abe is goin' ti kon duet an Intelligence Test in a week or 2 jso's we can all see how muteh sense we've got. It's agoin to be higher.'- education . Other state employee's- also have the public on their side and more '.money "is going to be needed all ai olind. IIow. to get '. 1 is money i going to lie a mighty big quest ion in ' I fbe present session and vou iieedn I be sin .prised' if somebody pops up perfeekly reliabul; so some of you hadj with the old luxury tax (net of form better be practicin' up or you'll Kit ,Iohn W. H insdal". of Wake eounly) zero. P, S. as a supideim lit to the generiil sales Mr. t lis A -home la His Smart went t. week on businiv urpriso iartv win of Mr. and' Mrs to Clay coun- given at the ltobert Fer night The visitors lined and ail had an guson Saturday were well enter excellent tune, Tommie Nolaiid is rapidly ing from the whooping cough A new Vent ll 11: states.- Aii Loui.-iana. I exas, and ing siparali t u ins woul state HITS EIGHT STATES ill in I be house w oilid pre iiiils and wive- ill eight ir.oiiil, California, Idaho, o. Nevada, New Mex.i Washington from niak Feleial income tax re and thus 1 be paid by pay less tax a couple in the than forty ccover. tax. Also ways and nieans -.will be sought for making big . corporations cough up. some more lax dough. A movement to ba o. t he' .stale taki iiver eounly indebtedness for schools and road; is almost certain to be launched .-in the Geivaal Assou blv The at the lug ci of So MAILING CHECKS AAA is grinding out ch-ecks rule of sfl, r.iKi.iKiil a. day in pay it n-hog farmers the last, half itUHHUhhl being (listributed. I iheeks have been, mailed to one-fourth of the 1,.'27.000 pro. With confr iiiand at Hi all the othei' mt ing t be . I is not likely ; session bill pro ileni.s . iw makers to become -enl intent I hiiance Ibis do a reality has been moving', in .that di lee.l.iun for some time since the state look over oper ation of schools and roads, Tim most reliable eslimate is that taking over local, school and road i bonds would add $1 fib. 11(10,0(1(1 f the date of the state government but it might re diiei' local property taxes lo some extent. TRANSPORTATION' A proposed '.amendment to th state Commerce Commission e Ill- pow er would make it virtual ruler over land, sea, and air .transportation in lied matters I a i- a.s rat 1 concerned IIELI'EH RAILROADS During HI.'! I the PWA loaned $1 !.'!, 270, MM) to thirty railroad companies. So far none of them have made vig orous protests against "government in business" insofar as these loans are concerned. If Your Shoes Need Repairing Take Them :: THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP NEXT TO WESTERN - i; -1 union , - r 4'' ';mfcfJ "W'qUF xnn. . ..I in .iwi, .in.,. i i ii , .... i .in. i ., M.n rrvinnii'it' gitir .jmjjL .aWajuirii:2W.l ' , 'j to ft eras Qs&gx DEALER ADVER1 ISEM1 UT THE HEW STANDARD CHEVROLET LOWEST-PRICED SIX UNUSUAL ECONOMY FLASHY ACCELERATION 23 MORE POWER for Oataway and Hlll-Cllmblng BIG, ROOMY BODY BY FISHER SMOOTH, POWERFUL BRAKES BLUE-FLAME VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE CHEVROLET presents the finest cars and Liggest values that Chevrolet has ever offered. The New Standard Chevrolet . . . Btyled in the traditional Chevrolet manner which has proved so popular. And the new Master De Luxe Chevrolet . . beautifully streamlined . . . the Fasliion Car of the low-price field. IJotli of these ears are jxiwered hy the improved Master Chevrolet engine. IJoth give remarkahlo new jerforiiiaiiee and hoth are even more ceo nomieal to ofxratc than previous Chevrolet!. S these new cars and y)u will choose Clievrolet for quality at low cost. THE NEW MASTER DE LUXE CKECLET CHEVROLET, MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICUIGAN Compar Chevrtlei1 low dAivrrrd prica and raty C.Af4.C term, A Central Motan Valum, AND LTV List price of New Standard Roadster at Flint, Mich., ?465. With bu.vpers,'. spare tire and tire lock, the list price is $20.(30 additional Prices subject to change with-.' but notice. NOW ON DISPLAY NEW STREAMLINE STYLING TURRET TOP BODY BY FIShER KNEE-ACTION LONGER WHEELSASE ROOMIER BODIES SPEED, POWER, ECONOMY , BLUE-FLAME VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE ( Knee Action Optional at Small Additional l .st ) AM) I V. List price of Mast er De - Luxe ( nupc at Hint, Mich., $-i;U. With bumper'-, .spare tire ami tire lck, the Jist price is Si'.lNi aiMitionai. Prices subject to chanpo with out notice. mis (&ml l ,,'niV-' . .Pim ' .'.JiMlWHL'.LJIlWWP -. - Jj w f V ll,' i I ''t
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