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Fines Creek Group Has A Work Shop Student of vocational agriculture of the Fines Creek high school have made a good start in farm shop work. They have obtained three complete farm shoD carpentry tools. These tools are kept in systematic order in tool cabinets. Shop work was started the middle of November and since then many useful jobs have been done. Some of the articles that have been made by the agriculture students are as follows: 15 vocational agricul ture tables for classrooms, 25 benches to be used at basketball 'games, 4 bask etball goals, 4 work benches for shop. 2 tool cabinets, 8 saw horses, 2 hand saw filing claps, one lumber rack one bulletin file cabinet, one bulletin board, 6 pLture stands for classroom. S hand saw handles, 6 hammer hand les, 3 kitchen tables, 6 hand saws sharpened and otheritems. A total of about 95 jobs have been done in the work shop. Two good adjoining rooms in the basement floor are used for the farm shop. Signed: Boyd Hannah, Reporter. THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Garner Opens Senate Session THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1937 II; NOTICE OF ORDINANCE Rn if YHainpH hv thp Roarrl nf Pom- missioned of Ihe Town of Clyde, North Carolina, as ioiiows: 1 Rnnds nf the town shall be issued to the maximum aggregate principal f rf $7. 725.00 for thp nnrnnsp nf lilvVV Y 7 ' I i: .. . .i 1 1 ; i ; j . a. j IS lunding' me iuuuwmg vauu ouistana t ing debt of the Town payable, at the si. time oi passage oi uus oruinance: l $3,060.00 interest in default or ac i ..rP to Mav 1. 1936. on $22,000. Street Improvement Bond6 dated May 1, 1927. 01 $84o.00 interest in deiault or ac crued to May 1, 1936, on $5,000. Street Improvement Bonds dated December I. Wii. :l 890 fntprpst in default nr ac crued to May 1, 1936 on $31,000. Water and Sewer Bonds dated heptemper 1, ' j 1924. I 2. A tax sufficient to pay the prin '.' cipal and interest of the bonds shall ' be annually levied and collected. 'A 3. A statement of the debt of the town has been filed with the Clerk and is open to public inspection. 4. This ordinance shall take effect upon it; passage and shall not be submitted to the voters. The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 4th day of January, 1937, and was first published on the 7th dav of 4 January, 1937. 1 Anv action or nrorepdinir nupstinn. I ingme vauany oi saia orainance must 1 be commenced within thirtv davs after 1 5 it-, first publication. JOYCE HAYNES, It Town Clerk, 51 No. 536 Jan. 7-14. JrLr l it y : - JL V- i ) i -V IT JlVloe President Garner Opening of the 75th congress, a session which may prove one of the 7' rSTfT1, htoiy. was signaled In the upper house when Vice President John N. Garner called the senate to order with a rap of his gavel. vV An mp ;ffs tuc HUMAN SIDE 0' LIFE Vaynesvil!e, Jinuarv 4th. i Here we air atrin. fokes . . off on a frash New .Veer's start & so fontrh gloary be! My vakashun endid when my munny giv out . ... . list had 11c when l ent back home, an as the famly wash wuz helt up on act. of thar beiii' no soap I had t0 spen' the lie foarthwith. NOTICE OF ORDINANCE 1 Be it ordained bv the Board of Com misioners of the Town of Clyde, INorth Carolina, as follows: I 1. Bonds of the town shall be issued jto the maximum aggregate principal amonnt of $31,000. for the purpose of Refunding the following valid out standing debt of the town payable at jine time or me passage or tnis orai nance or within one year thereafter SOT to be cancelled nrinr' tn-ifa mitnr. t(hy simultaneously with the issue of the bonds to refund the same. I $31,000. 6 per cent Water and Sewer pJonds, dated September 1, 1924, pay- iable September 1, $1,000, in 1931 to ,.'1961. I I 2. A tax sufficient to pay the prin cipal and interest of the bonds shall le annually levied and collected. I 3. A statmpnt nf Hio rfpht .-tf fKp I i own has been filed with the Clerk J and is open to public inspection. 4. Thii ordinanf'p shall tnlrp pffaf ppon itg passage and shall not be sub in itted to the voters. The foregoing ordinance was passed n the 4th dav of Januarv. 19.17. and wa3 first published on the 7th day of ' January, 1937. , V Any action or proceeding question wig me validity of said ordinance flays, after its first publication. I JOYCE HAYNES, j Town Clerk, Well, I got clur out of byin' the cake Inarreedients this Trismus hv puttin it off on others in the famlv . ye see I got anurt' cake ecksperinece last Xmas. If I re-colleck rite that durn cake had 21 different Ingreedi- ents m it an' cost $11.39 to make. But that wuzn't the wurst uv-it 1 had to go back to the store 7 times before I got all the Re-seet called fur. But the wurst wuz still to come When that cake finellv ,omp. niif n the uen an' wuz lade away to set, it sot too nard; so it took my hole pint o' Port to saffen it up. Then I tride to eat anuff cake- to o-it the pffpets nf my wine an got sicker'n a dawg! So. this Xmas f marli a fruAf urith the rest of the famly: I agreed to pay tne rent, Dye tne tewii, feed stuff, gro. --an ennv thina- elce reP7onahl if they'de only let me out uv bvin' th cake Ingreedients. the will I NOTICE OF ORDINANCE Be it ordained by the Board of Com lgissioners of the Town of Clyde, Sorth Carolina, as follows: 1 1. Bonds of the town shall be issued P tne maximum afi'irrpp-at.p nrincinal teount of $27,000. for the purpose of tfundin? thp fnllMrmer r,t landing debt of the town payable at lie ume or tne passage of this ordi ance or within one year thereafter r to be cancelled prior to its matur- y simuitaneoueiy with the issue of ie onas to reiundthe same. $22,000. 6 ner cent Sthwt rmn,v. lent .Bonds Hatprl Matr 1 1001 . 4ble May 1 $1,000. in 1932 to 1941 and -wu. m 1942 to 1947. $5,000. 6 pr ppnf. Strpof Tm,,- - - i" - - " " - - - w ... UT 1.- ient Bonds. AxteA noramLi. 1 ww f?y?b,e December 1 $1,000. in 193l! ivoo, ihm, iaav. 2. A tax Rllffinipnfr Ia. nitf nv. 'pal and interest of the bonds shall i o icvieu ana eoiiectea. wn has been filed with the Clerk 4 a to public inspection. JT. ihis ordinance ehaU take effect its passage and shall not be sub mitted to the voters. fh Ae forel?oing ordinance was passed the 4th day of January, 1937, and first published on the 7th day of January, 1937. ?!5n.yL action or Proceeding question rag the validity of said ordinance dbvl ?mmenced within thirty ys aftpr its first publication. JOYCE HAYNES, DETOOR! I had dun took m'v Ka.t vakashun. Mr. Editur. an' wuz on mv wav ti take it West fin fherrvkpp C.n V all of a suddent I run into a hole crew of men, tracktors, derricks & so foarth at work on the road. The road wuz tore up turat'in awful . . an' the mpn didn't seem to want to give way a-tall Uldn t-chu see that Mptnni- sine back at the Franklin road ?M sez he. I 'lowed as how I hadn't seed it. "We!!, you see this-un then, don't- hu?" ; I lookt, an' it sed, Clozed to Th.oo Traffick. "An" kaint-chu see that this road's tore all to h ?," he axt. Uhir-upon I told the man to pleeze not kuss ho, caze I had a preecher in with me. "Well, ye can po on by at yore own risk . . an' if ye git stuck up fur a wk. blasted into peeces, run over or eit yore neck broke, it'l iist l ten bad." But. fokes. aiter I'dp of incouraaremint to that, littln r.V Ford, lit niv seeervar. nusht- hart m hat an' SDit on mv Han f i;f foU like I wuz a-goin' throo an told em so! Then throo we started splash in' rockin' groanin' . . font bv foot! The little Ford's belly plowed th.-oo mud, ; ground an' scraned over rocks. Onct we eot so neer the pHo-p f fho new grade that it lookt like we mite go over the steep bank enny minte. "Air ye one of the right-chus, Mr. Raby?" I called back to the reer-seet. Well, I orter be," sez he. "Then Dray like the devil," eez I. UKey," l neerd-im say. "day, one at home an' one on the set tee in the Mount'iuvr oilis, 2nd. Smoke longer .Seesrvarii.". 3rd. To ketch ever sucker in I.utherwood hole . . if . Grover keep that sine down. 4th. To Dry to kultivate a Mrs. Simpson smile. .5th. Be kine to ol' fokes, the bliue, halterd. & so foarth. 6l1k Chaw my grub up lxitter (22 chaws- to be egzaek) so's to git the upper han' on my 10 dizeezes. 7th. Lurn to waiee reel graceful endurin' the yeer. 8th. Try my durndist to smoke Ed Russ out o' hiz den. This will need cessitate my buyin seegyars that smell as mutch like the gyarbagr can as poesyble. A MID-NITE CHACE Mr. Editur, (an' enny body what in joys chasin' a theef) you shore riiist it last nite by not gitten in on one with Poleecemen Phillips & Cochran, Unkle Abe. et al. The best wuz over when the offiycers got to the seen . . it wuz not their fawlt. how- sumever, but Unkle Abe's in not callin' em fast anuff. Mrs. j Abe. air ye "How bout-chu one of the tribe?" She "honed" she wuz. "Then you pray too, caze The Book sez, -ine nrairs of the Kiffht-rhnq availeth mutch; as fur myself I haint never yit repented sence mv DiDes froaz ud last winter." Well, we got out o' thar with only a broke brake rod ' . cloarv hp ! An' as T think back over that road I don't no whitch to fin v moast uv fhA lrrpIit.: to the Ford or to Mr. Raby's an' Mre. Aoe s prairs. MY NEW YEER'S REZOLOOSHTTNS I notis that Ed Russ makes 'bout 50 New Yeer's Rezolooshuns, so I'm Here's what happened Bout mid-nite my dawg went BOW-WOW-WOW!" 'ow. I Karl i. reddy made a New Yeer's Rezoloofihn to not go to sleep on nites when theeves wuz a-goin' to come, so I wuz a-wake see ) So I lookt out at the winder an' thar stood 2 roags at my kyar "You! Git away from thar! Git em, Kags seek-seek " 1 Khnnt.n in 4 breths. With that I jumpt out v ueu witn my oear feet an' nite cloze on, graDDin- my gun az I went Whir's the shells?" I axt Mrs. Abe.. ; . "Thar's not enny more shells dont-chu no you shot em air up-at the last theef you kilt-" By this time the 2 l-oags had reech ed their kyar an wuz takin' off. But I wuz not to be out-done, so follerd persoot ji.st with my nite cloze an' bear feet 0n. Gee! the koncreet wuz kold ! but I axt no favors. But by the time I got to the Bill Gaddy turn I wuz shakin' so with kold that I cood n t a hit a garage dore . . whirupon I run relucktent back into the hous "Call the PoIppcp!" T lwi.i "what am I a-payin' em f ur ennyway if not to chace roags off o' my prim i.sis?" . ,; ; , , At this pint I notist Mrs. Abe a-laffin' at me, er sump'm-r "Stan thar an' laff at-chore better Vj," sez I, when ye see I've prob'ly kotch my deth o' kold." "Ye didn't need the gun," sez she "t-he-he." Then, as I startid to put up the gun, I got a glimce of myeelf in the glass . . it wuz the trooth I didn t need the gun to skper off rnawa Fur if Turner Russell, Henry Gaddy Dave Underwood or Tni... rv--i linger hizself had a-nnet me gallopin' up an uown rast at. m my bed cloze, bear feet, zeroo wether, waivin' the gun an shoutin "Hawlt-HAWLT!" They'de a dropt ded in their tracks yes, sir-ee! . As Speaker Opened New Congres ""-ini I ' j"s " fj - Speaker WUllam B. Bankhed 1. - ""Ki Hospital News Mrs. Route better. Richard Rathbone, 1, operative case, of Clyde, is resting The condition of Mr. Paul Warren, of Canton, upe.ative case, is improved. Mrs. William Houston, of Bryson City, is rest me moiv i-omf.irtjihl v following an operation. Mrs. frative W, M. Green, of Canton, case, is improving. op- IVhen Speaker William B. Rnnirhu n.i ... tlltof to order members oFIkVe ofTeprnU ! 1 atf. Ste-, f-fflcy oPffltog ot th 75th congrel ' NO MORE PONTICS The State of Nebraska will try out this vear the new uni...'inural l..irUI-i. tine of forty-three members provided for in the recent revision of its con stitution. Although a majority of Iho members have been known in the past as Republicans, they were elect ed on a non-partisan ballot. Govern or R. L. Cochran, elected as a Demo crat, said some of the legislators might "unconsciously" connect him with his party label, but pledged him (st'lf to eschew partv lines! ingredients in smoke. A new "scrub bing" technique, was described by w hi h sulphur can be recovered. This is very important from the standpoint .of health, for the fumes are often poisonous- and in large cities some times come near the danger point. Betty Hightower, Canton, suffering with a fractured resting more comfortably. who arm, Mrs. Lizzie Justice, of Clyde, is suffering with burns, is some ter. whi bet- Mr. Elijah Yelton, of Canton, Route operative case, is improved. Miss Flora Willis, of Canton, med al case, remains about the same. DISCHARGED Mrs. George Queen. Miss I,essio Ta'lley. Miss Ruth Smith. Mrs. W. F. Patton. Mr. Homer Rathbone. Mrs. Dock Wood. Mrs. H. S. Davis. Miss Verna Cabe. Miss Mary Moore. Mr. Clifford Caldwell. Mis Hester Queen. SMOKE Most peoole think Of sinoke as .something that makes the air dirty. To engineers, however, it is something that carries money out of the chim ney. Chemical engineers meeting at Columbia University last week dis eussod Ways f retrieving the valuable DISCOVERIES Oh; l:t Great discoveries f the past year are listed in an unusually interesting article based on scientific investiga tion. Many line illustrations. Don't miss this feature in the Januarv 1(1 ! issue of the American Wiklv Mu Ki.r magazine which comes regularly with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERI CAN. Your newsdealer will supply your copy. : T - ' 1 rra . lteaa ine Ads BIRTHS and Mrs. Hurai! nou nee the birth of a so the 1st. Mr. Wood, an on January Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly, of Can ton, Route 2, announce the birth of a daughter, January the 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bumgarner an nounce the birth of a son, on Janua-y the 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Franklin an nounce the birth of a son, on January the 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rogers an nounce the birth of a son. on Jan the 5th. . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robinson, an no unco the birth of a son, on January (lie 5th. f ' ! . "Name of a good little man," a strange ol' worl, enny way it's Pronunciation of "Cobb" Cobb, the port of Cork, Ireland, and an increasingly popular debarkation point for visitors to the British isles, probably la the most mispronounced word In shipping circles. It Is called Cobb, Kobe, but rarely Cove, which Is correct. It Is the same cltv as Oneens Start the New Year off Right By Taking out Stock in the 39th Series of the HAYWOOD HOME BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ich Opened Janlst 25c PER SIIARE -TAX FREE A Thrifty and Safe Investment Wh DIRECTORS f L. M. Richeson S. H. Bushnell J. R. Boyd R. L. Preyost E. J. Hyatt C. N. Allen W. II. Burgm L. M. Killian J. W. Ray O. II. Shelton Hay wood Home Building and Loan M '. Assoc lation OFFICES IN MORGAN, STAMEY AND WARD BUILDING " ' ... -.-.'..-.-'. R. L. PREVOST, President. E. J. HYATT, Vice-President S. H. BUSHNELL, Secy-Treas. !t . iuwh uieric No. 53 Jan. 7-14. : : -koi" to vencnur or o I .. . , , 1st. I'll take 2 Bewty naps eech " t0Wn- "s lt f"rn,('rly was knmvn
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