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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 19:8 Page 6 Reunited After 15 Years THE WAYNESV1LLE MOUNTAINEER $0 V" J AS HE SEES THE HUMAN SIDE Q' LIFE 1 AFTKR CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS Cono is the iliiy of the YuK'tiiK', With it's merriment, noise and mirth; The reveling toasts, the swaggering boasts Jn honor (?) of the Christ Child's birth! Yesterday, it's waste anil it's spoilage E'er where Christmas chimes were rune;: The curses vain, the barter and gain. Wherever sweet carols were sung. Yet, out of it all comes solace To hearts that are e'er enshrined The Christ Child lives for he who trives, The gift supreme in bis mind. Pampered appytites Loss o' sleep A muddy k-yar "MeBsed up" rooms Unwashed dishes "Skellyton" of the baked ham A little cake, an' cranberry sass . . but worst of all, an empty pocket-book! To be seen 'twixt now an' New Years: Truckin' off the Christmas trees An' Deckorations Ro-arrantfin' stocks in stores up the ol' k-yar--Stewdents returnin' to skool Annual movers on the go ; "01" man" ffitten in fuel j That wonderful diary begins! The above thawts, Mr. Kditur, didn't lend themselves to Unkle Abe's Ditk shunary or eke my Piekshunarv woodn't lend itself to the thawts, so I had to yooze Webster's. Yes, siree, with all the temptin' dishes cakes, pies, sass, meats, an' other rich foods for 2 days it's sorter hard to go back to plain vittels, aint it, fokes? An' hit's not so eazy to jrit back into the harness of our job an' git the kollar warmed up aig-in. To say nothin' of that hang-over hed-ake, no appytite, red eyes . . my my! Them what's tridj it say it's sump'm awful. An' here's sum other hang-overs . . for the more temperate of us to remember: OL' SANTY KETUKNS Well, childern, yore Unkle Abe had a talk with Santy aiter Christmas, jist before he started back to the North Pole . . an' here is what he sed 'bout the little boys an' gurls 'round here "They're a purty nice lot, the little youngsters in this kuntry; fackt is, they're 'bout as nice a lot as I've seen an' ye kno, I've bin in all the states also menny other lands. The childern wuz ginerally klean an' nice lookin'" sed he; "the moast of them had bin havin' purty good lessons, an' I think nearly all had bin mindin' their parents an' all that." But Santy went on to say that sum of the childern had not bin polite a-nuff, 'speshly to their ciders. "They don't say, 'No sir' and 'yes sir;, 'No mam' and 'Yes, mam.' Then they HEADACHE IS USUALLY A WARNING There are many different kinds of headache or causes for headache and taking pain - killing medicines only tem porarily stills na ture's warning, to you. The habits of different kinds of headache tell your doctor a great deal about the cause, and only a trained physician can distinguish be tween the serious headache and the one result ing from some transient condition. There are the various kinds of headaches caused from kidney trouble, high blood pressure, eye strain, syphilis, toxic conditions. There is the migraine or "sick headache," which in itself can be caused by any one of a number of things, and assumes many different forms. Toxic' headache can result from infections in the teeth, tonsils, appendix, gall bladder, prostate glands or anywhere else in the body. Have your Physician search for the cause of persistent headache, t i , " ' pL Stella MeQualn and Louise Harris For 15 years Louise Harri, 20, of Clarksburg, W. Va., has been hunting for her mother, divorced . 15 years ago from Thomas E. Harris. A few weeks ago she heard her mother was living in Pitts burgh. Telephone calls and the help of the Bureau of Missing Per sons brought about a reunion of the girl and her mother, which is pictured above in Pittsburgh. don't say, 'Pleeze, an' 'Thank you,' as they shood. DRUGSTORE This in A"o. 52 of a Sirica "Telling the Public, About the Doctor' "Now, Unkle Abe," scz he, "1 hope to hear that the boys an' gurls 'round here air bein' more polite before I come aig-in nex' Christmas." Santy sed that one little boy spoke very sassy to him so sassy, indeed, that he marked him off hiz list of good boys. Santy sed that he axt the little boy what he wanted fer Christinas "Not a d thing! . . you lidc to me last Christmas, when you didn't bring me the wagon you promist," replide the boy. Now, don't you think that wuz a I Very bad boy, childern? I do; an' 1 don't blame Santy for markin' him off hiz list. i Canada Inaugurates Three "EV Plan To Aid In Traffic Safety Whereas: Our esteemed colleague, Dr. J. Fanning Abel, was called from his earthly activities on December 1, 19.18. And whereas: Dr. Abel had long been an active and highly respected member of this society, having served it as president, and in other important positions. He had also served as Pres ident of the Tenth District Medical Society, was a- member of the Amer ican Medical Society, and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeon.. He had also been active in other med ical organizations, and was a strong advocate of Organized Medicine. Dr. Abel was a close student of medical publications, and frequently did post graduate work, thereby keeping him self well informed as to the latest things in medicine. He was also a prominent citizen of our county and state, and had a host of loyal friends throughout the section in which he spent almost half a century in service to suffering humanity. Therefore, be it resolved by the Haywood County Medical Society: First: That we feel a deep loss in the passing of this distinguished phy sician. Second: That a page in our re cord book be set apart and dedicated to his memory. Third: That a copy of these reso lutions be spread upon our minute book, a copy be sent to the family of our deceased member, and a copy to each of the Haywood county news papers. J. R. McCRACKEN, V. H. DUCKETT,, N. F. LANCASTER, Committee. Donations Made To Xmas Tree Of Richland Baptist Church . The Richland Baptist church stt . I a Christmas tree, to which many the firms about town made conti i, '. lions, as well as individuals. Among those making donatio. . which were greatly appreciated b v church officials were: The Dixie St.,,, Morris Grocery, Burgin Brot.w' Chandlers, Eagle 5 and 10 :,u,ic Hudson and Belks Store, Fami.' Federation, Stovall's Candy Co., F,-. gus&n Grocery, McCracken C!oth;n,. Company,' Waynesville WhoJcalJ" Rose Grocery, C. E. Ray's Son--, aji.i WPA workers. Read The Ads One little boy up at Hazelwood jist lookt an' lookt at Santy, 'thout sayin a word "Well, what do you think of me?" axt ol' Santy- "Why, you're not fat," replide - the bov vore belly don't stick out a-tall." ' An' now, childern, I'm a-goin' to tell you a little se-kret: Santy Claws told Unkle Abe that he thawt I cood also improve some in my way of talkin' an' writin' . an" that's what I'm goin' to try to 'do. I'm a-goin' to study hard, an' try to spell my words an' lite so that Mi's. Moore (at the Lake) Walter Forguson, Charley Cald well, Jerry Massey an' others can understan' ever word yest, siree! TORONTO The "Three E" plan engineering, education, and enforce ment forms the basis of the safety work being carried on by the Ontario Department of Highways, according to a survey recently released by R. M. Smith, Deputy Minister. He point ed out that Ontario has had .33 per cent fewer highway traffic fatalities so far this year because of its extensive accident prevention program. The department has erected more than 100,000 safety road signs. Roads in the Toronto area are being elimi nated. In eVery mile of highway be ing built in the Province today the safety of motor and pedestrian traf fic is invariably the prime consider ation. Engineers are working to elimi nate dangerous curves, ho went on, cutting the tops off dangerous hills and filling in valleys. The dual high ways, "clover leaf," highway illumi nation, installation of traffic-operated signal lights, guide rails, wid ening of road shoulders, and elimi nation of dangerous ditches are all factors which will lead to improve ment in highway traffice safety. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Wishin' von all a happv New Yeai', UNKLE ABE. AUCTION SALE JANUARY 4, 1939 13 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS Ideally Located Just Outside Hazelwood On East Side State Highway No. 10. , Fronting on Highway No. 10 and New Allen's Creek Highway. i TERMS 13 Cash, Balance 6 and 12 Months. Sale Begins At 10 Ai M. On Premises Sale Is Made By Order Of The Superior Court And Subject to Court's Approval. T. L. Green, ADMINISTRATOR OF REV. T. F. ARRINGTON A GOOD START The blight young thing came into the room and smiled at her mother. "Mother," she said, "I must have some money for a new dress. Will you ask Daddy for it?" "Ask him yourself, dear,"-was mother's reply. "You are getting mar ried in a month's time and you must have some practice." Grit. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Haywood County, made in the Special Proceed ing entitled T. L. Green, administra tor of T. F. Arrlngton, deceased, VS. A. F. Arrington, et al, heirs at law, the same being No, 93 upon the Spe cial Proceeding docket of said court, tfie undersigned commissioner will, on Wednesday, the 4th day of Janua ry, 1039, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the pcrmises near Hazelwood, N. C, offer for sale at public auction, to the high est bidder, on the following terms, to wit: ONE-THIRD cash and the balance in two equal installments payable in SIX and TWELVE months, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, with interest at 6fe, that certain tract of land containing approximately 3 acres, lying and being on State High way No. 10 and the new Allen's Creek Highway, near Hazelwood, Waynes ville Township, 1 Haywood County, North Carolina, known as the Frank and Aut Arrington property. Said land is subdivided into suitable build in? lots, each lot will be sold sepa rately and then the tract will be of fered as a whole. Said land will be sold subject to aproval and confirm ation by the court and the right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. This the 3rd day of December, 1938. T. L. GREEN, Commissioner. No. 828 Dec. 8-15-22-29 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT The Federal Land Bank of Col umbia, Vs. Cherry River National Bank, a Corporation, C, A. Black, Indi vidually, and C. A. Black, Admin istrator of Lelia M. Black, De ceased, R. V. Erk, Assignee, and Bob Frady and wife, Mrs. Bob Frady. The defendants, Cherry River Na tional Bank, a Corporation, C. A. Black, Individually, and C. A. Black, Administrator of Lelia M. Black, De ceased, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, to foreclose a mortgage on real estate in Haywood County, North Carolina, consisting of 15314 acres, executed by C. A. Black and wife, Lelia M. Black, to the Plaintiff in principal sum of $5,000.00 dated June 20, 1925, recorded in Book 12, page 61, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County, North Carolina, and for recovery of taxes advanced, pursuant to the terms and conditions contained in said mortgage, in sura of $198.05, and foreclosure being princi pally due to default in the payment of the principal indebtedness Becured by said mortgage and pursuant to the terms, Conditions and stipulations contained in said mortgage; and the said defendants will further take no tice that they are required to be and appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty, North Carolina, in the Courthouse in Waynesville, North Carolina, on the 31st day of December, 1938, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint filed in this cause in the Office of the said Clerk of Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina. This the 1st day of December, 1938. W. G. BYERS, Clerk Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina. No. 826 Dec. 8-15-22-29. WAKE UP BUSINESS By Advertising In This Newspaper IT W&S SO CALLED BECAUSE ITMCVEOATAUVELYCUP'. SCMOOHER IS DERIVED FROM 9G0CN,TO SKIM, YXM THE NORWEGIAN SKUMMK TO HURRY Fraternal organizations are amply accommodated when the service is conducted in our private chapel. Otn OhaDel with its auiet dignity is for you to use and so are the private family rooms not one cent is added to the cost, and our wen-irainea ana courteous assistants are at your per-; vice. Wells Funeral Home Phone 371 Canton, N.C. Eyes Examined For Appointment Glasses Fitted Telephone 281 CO N S U LT DR. R. KING H ARPE OPTOMETRIST (27 Main St. Wells Bldg. Canton, N. C. New Year's Resolutions . . . are usually thought of as a pledge made on the first day of the year and soon forgotten. Not so with a fire insurance policy. It is never forgotten even if you do and it is always ready to protect in case of misfortune. See us today for your In surance Needs. L. N. DAVIS & CO. Insurance PHONE 77 Real Estate Rentals Bonds ... MAIN STREET The Worst Of WINTER Is Ahead Repair Now And Add To Your Comfort This Winter S E E Us For Yo ur N e e Junaluska Supply Co. JERRY LINER, Owner Phone 263-J Lake Junaluska
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