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THURSDAY, MAY THE WATNESVBILE MOUNTAINEER The best education in the world It is estimated that speed was Accident records show that Drinking drivers are dangerous J flP H iahn A - Blackie Bear - that which enables a man to resoonsible for more than 8,000 1,210.200 persons were injured in drivers! If you drink, don t drive, has rpvnVpH 07 -. motor vehicle accidents in thie. ,,oW XopJ know when he has said enough. traffic fatalities in the United for safety's sake. drivers' license,, , From Franklin News States last year country last year. By D. SAbt COX folks all had a short smoke, and then everybody got off to bed. (To be continued) . . - - BUSY DAY AT MOUNTAIN HOUSE Story 41 By the time Dr. Coon got through with separating Benny and Jenny it was about dark, and everybody had had such a hard day of it they decided to let the wagon alone until tomorrow, and Leatherwood Gets Teach Fellowship Frank Edwin Leatherwood, who """6"" - -1,4. c graauatea Wlin a B. o. aegree not try to unload it tonight. blWake Forest on the 27th of this JnMtrt tnok Hee-Haw back to nis ' tu ,, y.00n ownrHprf a bouse and gave him his supper, and 2-year' teacher fellowship at the then after all the Creek Folks had iie an(j wm become assistant their supper they went to bed. 1 nr. Bradbury, head of the biol- Nevt morning everybody was up 0gy department. early, and Bettie said that she was Mr Leatnerw0od is the son of not going to cook another bite ol , R afld Mrs j,.ank Leather- anything till she got some things wo6d) of thig city He is working out of the wagon. Wen, sne neeun i for his ma8ter degree in biology. wj nave lie is a eraauaie oi nits nijuw plenty in the wagon to suit most anybody, as you already know. About the first thing that Bettie found was the big sheepskin for her coat, and she wrapped it around her and danced about till you would have thought she was no older than Jenny. She was just plain tickled to have it, and she ran to Blackie and gave him a great big bear hug for bringing it to her. And all those grapes and apples and chickens ! Woof, woof, she had never seen such a lot of things. It seems like they never would get her to cook any breakfast, and Grandma Bear had to do it most all. But they did get something cooked after a while, and after breakfast there was plenty for them all to An. Blackie had to fix a place to put his hive of bees that were to. make him some more honey, ana there was a fence to build to keep the little lambs from running away or getting lost. And there were those great big red chickens real, live chickens that had to nave a place to live in and some nests to lay eggs in. And potatoes, and walnuts and lots and lots of things. Hound Dog and Howler came in mighty handy, for they mnild scratch un straw foT the po tato beds, and could carry boards and things around in their mourns. Everybody worked, and long be fore night they had everything fix ed and were ready to go down to the pond and take a swim. Ana they really needed it, for they had not had a bath in days and days. It was another night for a big supper, and Grandma and Bettie certainly did fix it right. Roast lnmh and craw and hominy, and corn cakes with honey. The big red apples and grapes. If they hadn't all been so happy and taken so much time to eat it, some of them might have been sick from eating so much, but they took a Inno- time for their supper, and all the men folks had a lot to tell about the trip to Uncle Joe's house. There was plenty to tell, as you know, and Grandma and Bettie had a eood time listening to the things that the boys had done. They ate so long and talked so much that it was time to go to bed before they knew it, and Bettie said she wasn't even going to wash the dishes tonight, but would leave them till next morning. So the men ville high school. The reason whv Uncle Sam has such long legs is because they've been pulled so of ten.From Wash ington Post. What Uncle Sam seems to be telling Japan is that Washington Tokio relations won't stretch as far as the East Indian rubber. From Greensboro Daily News. BLONDIE extraordinary features mark the CftOSfcE 1940 SHELYADOR J J I DOWH l I SHELYADOR exfra tfctWttltfc-4oor Porcelala feed conpartmeet FREEZORCOLD Iitro space fer freeiUf meet. peeltry, let crtaa 6 CI). FT. HODI1 MUt-U WItfc I year R95 8 We will gladly give you a home demonstration without obligation. Boyd Furniture Co. Phone 196 Depot St Waynesville Li . 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