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rfi'RSDAV, ud"08 .rMTniinrn moo THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 5 f.t.'t V T "V I a f Iff V f I I M ii 1 1 i - l mm mm - i 13 AS HF ;FF? Tur " W I ll I J HUMAN SIDE 0' LIFE En Route to Throne Hospital News I Mrs. Aayne Kobinson, Canton, op- ."Windy:" If you can find a y uill nil that SOOl you ve gui '"hop v,u won't haff to work 1 y0!t t-'vuu cooci jist ex-zibit the tf? mi' :.L- ifh nut" tVip snnt ' . K.,ke u for-chun. But the a' ,ii .i, ,f i-(iat. an' Dance wood Kifcihiin nv .mrnhn . i ,,, h a n'l""""- - n;, iiiint as t"ye fer bizness you'll ware J14 f th.. streets sum dav to tat soot l'" . wjV r better still, you an f tVoiH-ntv itiout both git in it an' l in the street. -ft-r U-ttin' the Publick see wot. find the cow. But now jist think! London McKce will soon have a good road kompleted meetin' the S. C. road at the state' line, whitch wuz alreddy pood. Since men tne peeple have added shoogar nee, oatmeal an' self-risin' biskits to' their bill uv fare. UNKLE ArfE. ii i u v cvrci) i must say m ail sinceiii-y Liie man i tItu infill nn(rl(lr tajs is lit ..(..ww.. .jj.-stvoi bin in Haywood Co. , i t The 2nd nun' unK uv " nek happeneu on ik jornin'. Now ye kno, fokes, that ritle Abe wuz "ot ln enny trume uv ,ind to take a-nother resk; so me, :m Stamey, Willard France, an 2 is others made a rush fer my kitch 4 soon as we heerd the mad dawg We hadn't more than got in ihen Vfc wuz jinod by xk uv the East S, Boys Football squad, the rest arin' clum a pine tree. But sum t feel safe a-nuff in the kitchin. a nude fer the bath room an' attick. Mrs. Abe wuz on the frunt porch to the tune uv "Throw Out Je Life Line," so didn't see the dawg aiter he had charged into the urd-blud all over hiz hed an' tung angin' out . Now I'm a-tellin' you, ikes, that's one time she didn't need my life-line; I don't kno whether she tent throii the' winder or dore, but itwuz out uv that loom an' on top ,i the cook .stove in 1 shake uv a t;i!t'. As fir inn ljunipt in the bed An' kivvoiil up my hed Then I node if it bit me hit wood d to bite throo the kivver. An' now the timber fmm ti,,-. gin forest (se.l to be) uv 48.0(H) akels. an' komprizin' moai n. .v,;.. . . i. ' shun, is bein' cut an' marketed hv fh,. Morris-Taylor Lumber r a' ..;. I hatchery haz bin bilt on the s". C. sid.' a state park kompleted an' tellvphone lines eck-stended into the seekshun So, now I don't kno what I'll do fer a place uv se-klozyun . . . unless I go to the fron-toer that Wid Med ford tawks about in South Aemriky. hy, fokes, the nite we wuz at m'y place I coodn't sleep a wink fer the noise uv nassin' tiiicksv.i.v, - - " wi iMf strong coffey we had fer Horace Nation's awful snoarin'. Ern est Messer sed he didn't kno thar wuz ennyboddy, livin' er de,l - - - , '...111, .TWWtlil.l like Horace . . . but Mrs. Messer sed she'd bin a-knowin' it all along. erutive case, is better. The condition of Miss Th.elma Mus. of Wayiusville, Route 1, operative case, is good. j Miss Margaret Troutnian, Hazel : wniv! i ii' r-i t i .i ...i-.i ....... . l. .tt Haby I'.illie Terrell, of WaynesvilK Route 1, medical case, is improving. medical case, is resting fairly well. DISCII AKGKD Aniorg those discharged fwm th'1 naywooii County Hospital during the past week are the following: Man son Coward. Mrs. Walter Crawford, Mrs. J. S. Martin, 11 rover Kobinson, Nathan Rathbone, Cleo Rogers, Billy Medford, Mrs. Beulah Arrington, C. A. Siseo, Mrs. Fred In mar.. Baby Marbelene Anderson. Fred Hooper, Lonzo Finney. Mrs. L. II. Robinson, Mrs. C. L. McCIure, Mre. Frank West and baby. Master Clvde Snvder M Temp Phillips, Mrs. DnttVs Lannimr. M-s. George Mull, and Mrs. David I'ndei woo l and baby. BIRTHS and Mrs. Zeb Woody, of Way nesville. Route 1. annoimci the birth f a sen on October Ltn. Miss Mildred Inman, of Canton Route 2, medical case, is resting fair ly well. Ralph Queen, of Canton, operative case, is resting comfortably. But the iumiyest part uv it all -nt tne poiv dawg had bin run all w East side, clubbecL shot an' 4' killed, an the skeer wuz all terhvuz a-lookin' fer my hoe "Wander whir my hoe is?" sez I Willard Fiance. " Duntkim, but I b lieve ye had it rnrj h i' 'O...!.. .1... i i j iiiu inau-uawg sez he. W, I loukt all 'round tho, hous, a jo hw;..theh 1 went into my room 'tkact'e panee an1 lo! thar-it lay the foot uv my bed. Freeman sez that if v ta dawg killed to jist send aiter m "Hw 1'oleecemen don't kno " t hit OIlC. II:nvlrin .. V... neck pine blank lir-the "Bat aft' v -1 er.ii' -.ek-b(,ne jines the hed :.t .1.1 he ilawg is kloce on axt sumorie. cise I can still ou 1 ever seed : Cash, ill STl. 1 '"h- i last Sat. me an' Ernest. ' 1 ' 'lurk an' mad, Mo,. sum 70 . miles, frum 1 ' 1 ' V bi Huckle- Vailiy the purty gurls, "'-"'.vs, ii niewzick, Uli.. ti.tr .I,.,.... u.i ..i... ;fi. ".", iieu-ane rfo'T' Un ":iu'r sines uv a Prpenms an' kontented !h 'uZ sot to be seed. ; Era- tle:,,di(t vspfck to: find the : 811 ll'-i' settled - if. this is .1 uv the 1'ron- iit-rrkv. 'h.. ,,t .... r... . "".,y v'iiv.- i e- f'K,K ''h:lt is. hit. wuz , ,v hu '-' mus aro " "- wood a like to a 1 r me lungwidge fer a aim i ' i - - Ai: I ,' totdl Ei net how ; - an' fer -i-bw .... -- i nil v 111. U V lers-lil breefly re- ' rt '-Ss'iv V ' thlS seck-s'hun, f,- " - vta Jackson Co. an' i .. r uz inhabited horn I'KK'ei- Inntow . i alik - 'aZ!,''-bt-'k : hawgs all , '""'"'t. the pnnsipal 't Tii i "" vh,m ill' tui ",l llv t(e inhabitants Ul- h- n' reflected in vrn,u 1 instance, m ilf i.-c, V'";1 wuz good the "llv, -,h rat an konrpntorl '.r,, , ?J(i- thiy walkt ha;i i tnroo the woods, Ti! 1,;,,kn hu,ffly an.dan: -s fPoke uv their UV .c, a "snack-" thi "n P"ne, fat back an' ; w'th slight an' sel- SUllltirvi .L ioo mt.i. --""cs "icy nati 'K-when they cood 366 relieves COLDS firsl day. Headaches and Fever due (a Tnirf. The peeple look a little dull an' purty doggone drab, eab'm in Wall holler, the nee rest town; but ever body I reckon haz sum savin' grace . . an' the savin' grace uv theze peeple is their hosspitality an' frendliness. Ernest sez that they wood walk un t.i him, a rank stranger, an' ax him how he lelt the "or woman an' kids," also to kum an' see 'em sumtime. ItPays-KeadtheAds King .Mianda Mahldol After being thoroughly schooled in Europe, 14-year-old King An- ; anda Mahidol, above, Is shown at Marseilles, France, en route to Siam, where he will prepare for his kingly duties. Ananda suc ceeded to the throne in lP.'tS when his uncle, King Projatlhipok, ab dicated after a 10-year rule. Onco niisti ess of the Hope diamond, May Yohe died in poverty. As an actress she had entertained people-of two continents; but as she said, she had done everything but steal and murder. She failed to be true to herself. Mrs. Laura Jolly, of WaynesvilK Route '2, medical case, is improving. The condition of Mrs. O. N. Scroggs of Canton, medical case, is good. Mrs. Nancy Underwood, medical case, is improving. Miss Lucy Silvers, of Cove Creek. operative case, is better. Mrs. Hub Allen, of Canton, medical case, is resting fairly well. Mrs. George Hanger, of Clyde, medical case, is improving. Mrs. Nancy Klkins, of Clyde, op erative case, i.s better. Not every woman who marries im proves: her condition, but voii can't find one-who. doesn't think she is. I Mrs. ('. R. Summev. of Cmi The condition of And Moss, of Del wood, medical case, is good. Will Gaddy, of WaynesvilK', Route 1 operative' case, is better. Mrs. Jerry Snyder, of Clyde, oper ative case, is resting more comfortably. on, Why Take Blood Pressure ? There is no diagnostic procedure which gives the doctor more information about his middle-aged patient than an accurate blood pressure determination. The trained physician can learn the con dition of the arteries, heart action, and detect symptoms of many diseases, only successfully treated in their early stages, such as Bright's disease, toxic goiter, a tendency toward apoplexy. Low Mood pressure is not particularly frequent or serious, and is an indication of some debilitating condition. It is also true of high blood pressure that it is a symptom - not a disease. The way to cure high blood pressure is to prevent it by regular general examinations, so that any beginning in crease may be detected in time to do something about it. DRUG STORE This is .Vo. l:j of a Si i icx Tclliiiy the ViiliHe Alwitt the Poctor" mi -L JlLC ts 1 m 1 1 rords leli Their ans ?or 1939 IF WE KNEW anything better we could do for the country than make good motor cars, wc would do it. By every one doing his best in the job he thinks most useful, this country is going to regain its momentum. We have tried to do our best in our job. When b.:: kittens was suddenly halted in its recov ery mere than a year ago, we determined thp.t we should keep, going anyw.iv, if not at full-volume motor car prouuction, then, at getting ready for greater, mmor car values that -would help future production. LXPADJ'G I OR. mi. IUTURE Ave be n lo build 34 million dollars' worth of new plants and equipment. Yv e felt t'ir.t if wc could not employ all our men b:n!ciiinT motor cars, we v juid employ as many r.s wc could building better production facilities. We were. told, of course, that this -was. no time for expansion, that a wiser business policy would be to ''hold every tiling" everything. But no one standinrr still. -wh stop got anywhere t!i!." CCUlV.r couufrv :a yi.t I-ee t c , Coutitvv an-J! tn-ii . V Nev.T yet I':.v No fi rtt'ir i . n .! t ' (i i :' ry i.i'nn i ::' r I i p'.r 'l i. O ic,e it c on: Pcorlc ,t c r - J scv it! Tij.t: is t e 'o not bciii?vc ; ;. Ye beueve tins v.', ;-rcw;h. Wc be '; uvt-,:cd in our .-amply justified by i 's j list bt ginning. -.'. real Prospentv. ;-- i;i e Froduetion. I hit rsr.io-ntice in $5 wmmm I I'ilUsUlorJ M, co , ,.0r, ,f, ,tucr ,ry f ,he f,l,,iJl,,gflhe lard Motor c,p,,, t, J tr,, JH t.'i.'.t no or.c's hand lotiches but o-... Q! nearly quantity Ij.ick it VI t J nave (piv becoming well a : ft r that reason 1939 eilcrs which wc h.ive built. Bi-'-'.:es is -not just -com" to b h ' ""'t ! .il1.. Tb v x tipj'i'tj J i t'i r com t v.;:i U" a ro-oner.mve veir. .i--lanul acturers, se and bu)'?--rs vvill co-c-per.ne to b: ing-bncl; the busi ness that Is wa-.t'ffg -to be tTou:;ht back-. Tbis construction program is almost completed. It has mrrcaicd activity and payrolls i:i a number cf related industries.; It has given us better facil ities for building better cars and trucks, and eventually our new tractor which is beingperfected. THIS MEANS MOK.E VALUE The current program has provided a new tire plant, which will turn out a part of our tire require ments . . . a new tool and die plant that will help us cut the cost of dies . . . and a stetl-prcss plant that will enable us to make more of our own auto mobile bodies. These are in addition to the plants we already had for producing glass, iron, steel, plastics, and many other tilings. We don't supply all our own needs, of course, and never expect to. The Ford engine is one thing ..i.d more expert' T.CC our lor ion, i1 u i ore to ! ' c c CVCi-yf,unT else WC ll:: ourselves, to find, if v;-oL'lc, be"r economical ways of - doutg '?.' T' and knov. ledge we fjtun .-i c frel" 'Jr suppliers, and witJi otlicv mc'u-.trif-;. Wc- take no pri.fl cr r-.ytl-n-i; oursclve- and s"U ti '-'l.c-. I fiom the Tod ship , ' c'' fr I; r r. .... . i .." ' '- 'hl "Sure , , L n - c t , , e cr,y proft ic on the fhr-' rd i -, k t ' c .- o tri. k as it cones off the h 'r. ; , t.' r MO profit for i:s But wc sec t-j it t-iivt et r ci &i hvts las profit. A biiit at L' rf a i I. .-ll- c.ccd is that no sale is economically coratmrtive unless it profits tne b'.;yer as miich as or mere than the idler. , Our- nrw plants b.-ve helped i's build morc-: value i.-.to .-.II our cars for 1939. That means more profit; on the purchase to the purchaser. Wc have not cut quality to reduce co-ts. We simply will not build anything inferior. NEV TESTING EQUIPMENT While we were putting up new plants to produce cars, we constructed new equipment to test them. The first weather tunnel of its kind everbuilt for automobile research went into operation at our laboratories this year. It makes any kind of weather to order. The weather it delivers every day would take ninths to find in Nature. Our cars arc wcatlici -ti iUd to give you good service in any chr.;;i?c anywhere.' In other tests, every part of ilie. c;:r U pm i.ued unmercifully. Then our er.vriiirs -r'r i down to sec if they tan find abnonii d w. .r r any sign of weakness. The money wc spend on tests saves voii ic nry on repairs. And your family enr in safer and more -' lil iLW CARS We have two new Fon! cars for 1910 1 ct--, -ars and better looking but we also f -tvr -n ly new c?.r. . ." It's called t?ie Mercury 3. It firs into 'orr line between the De Lu;.e Ford and ihe Liicrln Zephyr. It is larger than the Ford, with Ui.inch wheclbasc, hydraulic brakes, and a new 93-Vrsc power V-type 8-cylinder engine. : We know that our 1939 cars arc cort of iwl qualuy. We 'think'-they're fine vaJi-es i -c:'r price classes. With new cars, new plants, new equipment, the nhole Ford organization h geared to go fcrr.arj. FORD MOTOR COMPANY, Dearborn, M.c' -g-n In 30 minute's - s Wonderful Liniment
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