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Si'i'H-'W-" THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE (Third Section) - USIDE OF LIFE O PROMISE ME css gTlbektfraz'er ... .. ,rtjii r-1 ,. . ik tu , , - y,.u i . Hi'ir ,.. :iml "- ,.M. '""lh- I,.,. ,!!. Hiank all ! ""' h,,s' ht nui-i'l'1 ,!lr hh In'""-'1" ;n.ide In lri ml, i Ian l numbi'K Hut IlllHtHIH bwiW a alum! I anil It JUiiiiimIk fcir-l "I Li up ar ailh.ui-l larlif- in ilir II WT I l.HW- -irli-h il mur al l he ntfasrd Id muwil I" a Mow ami fur kliinsiUiii -li'nvc - aUTMIIIl jfesU il hy I he lnd iii-l aliiiul It hi' hail. Ma- rli'cl tin- life: tlic anil newly linij. il U ni Hi tier nf (niiilnl l(j uiiiitt. Hit fiDl'Icrt'il syni- This sh ADIO iy chore- t and i Q JT ' i i champ. i "mm s it it- hmki anil Kiulios i i i ihorlop cirailli slot k nf 1m, lulli'iii'S. , i i al wire. nkopfs Meilmirijns, J" ,!.', on parts, for it 15 he rfe can Ui fttshlv-l palhv in lier 'lour of sorrow was H-t'dV allU bpuillJliruua, uui . ...il,... Tl... Ul.w.lr Wui'lfnnyion was i'rj. 1111 .nul blut' spot on his bruised ai'ft'c still showed up when he -traded down to thinking about Aknnedia. He did, in time, reply the letter and a son oi uesui- tnr tones)Oiulenee ensued. Wcirthington's loneliness felt no apinj-i'iiient and in one of his i.nv ileclamal ions of confidence, h, wrote Alamedia: "... and there .ire many hours of loneliness even tlmunh my housekeeper and two -,r. nits ;ittend to my every need, i Sometimes a large amount of finan- lti.il security does not bring the happiness . . ." , Friends, that letter was all Ala I media needed. Her air-mail reply 1 brought a well-worded and -lo-j liienl invitation to visit her the j folliiwirifi week-end; her mother i iuiulcl he there to do the duenna proprieties ... as though any were needed . . . and by a strange coin cidence it would be her birthday1 Whi! Away went the suspicions, Hie bruises and the sickening years ni recuperative heart normalcy, and Worthington wired his accept ance, staling that he would arrive mi the train reaching there at five lilteen in the evening Talk about a YOUNG man's fancy! Mid-fifty can show him cards and spades at that game! U'orlhinglon loaded up with gifts of all sorts and in so doing, a bril liant idea smote him heartily. He would drive over in his car instead nf the slow-moving train and that would give him an added four or live hours with Alamedia. He had always loved surprises . . . and this would be such a surprise for the till he had loved in the past. He did . . . and il was. Twenty years can work wonders in the looks of even an adoring sweet heart and Alamedia did not recog nize him she opened the door in response lo his knock. Then, too, Alamedia wasn't exactly in the humor for agents (as she thought I at thai time of day when she had work on her hands. If ever a woman is at her worst, it is when she is interrupted in a rush job of cleaning house and preparing for company. Alamedia was in that state of mind only more so. "I don't want to buy anything and 1 don't want to be bothered," she greeted her visitor, "I've got my hands full getting the house fixed up to make an impression on an old fool that's got plenty of money. Now get out," and the door slammed a period to her sentence. Worthington Judkins decided right then and there that surprise weren't so hot. SALES Detail sales in department stores in I'ehruary totaled $0,190,000,000. ni twenty-one per cent over Feb ruary. 1945. according to the Com merce Department. IT DISH FOR A PAINT STARVED HOUSE"! I LVv 6labby because of imposed wartime f .NOW tin wotAH ..:.t- - l 1.1.-. " " tJ Jf 111 Up W Illl H OllttUU t erm,nd "h NEW, QUALITY PAINT ll. r.t ...... I. ' i. yu nee to make yur F lnd 8we the Spring breeze., so aiART THAT PAINTING NOW?, Sell . pUPOMT S - VARNISHES S FOR n . , iftre MUKS - POLISHES fLSHEs " MOPS - BUCKETS L. u ComPlete . . . However we do i J 'ms wh Pk , . . j ju uccu. VAinie in lis. Bradley and Co: Hazelwood i.i.-.o Imn 10 :.t. t!'a. A certain Fn?!!h b'.itler. who now profitably serves a w".l - known American it.distr.a:;tt. relatt-c" this story of his exnence with his former employer, a pocv but prum isiitg" yuiiiig Iir.tiih nobleman. It was one nf those d.,ys on whirh Lord I'ppii'.muii "weit uv.t tl'.i? bills" with ;! c b.i'li !-. First en:;,., the b::i Ir.m the tailor. T: c :!;,.i'i,t l''(i .u-r.U "Aii-h, I, ,w . : -,1 tlie im- poveri.-hed r, !.!.: r.an. '; mmise him 20 pounds," Next w.,s t!,i' hi! , f ;h, butchiT, a matter of a uric ,") ;-, ,.a,,.is. "Ah-:i. HA..id. ! pounds." Then toll 'a, A !.,';. er. the w o e v St.liile-n,!:, ;. ,j ;j i,, of Which V'r .,!:, his own I , e:d j,.,t tionale fhtuntm. As i .. Had been made II, .ward h.nl bowed low and niunr.ured. "Yes. Y. ur Lordship; thank you. Your Lord ship." Finally when all claims had been considered. Howard backed out as in the presence of loyalty -his mas ter liked it that w.iv. .lu-t as the butler was ;:o.n.; oat the door. Lord Uppii Kton called, "An '. ah-h, How ard," "Yes, sir." "Ah-h. Howard! IVomise yourself soincthinn, Howard." TIIOIKIIITH L riniely, Practical' Househol d? Suggestions By RUTH CURRENT N S. State College alcr 1, c d ' the!', all : Milled by i prop.T- i ..llotmeat : Girl When that bear chased nie, you ran away. You once said you'd face death for me. Boy Yeah. Hut that hear wasn't dead. Say It Again A husband came home late one night, very intoxicated. "What time is it?" asked his wife. "One o'clock." Just at that moment the clock chimed three. "Oh," cried (he man. "We know it's one o'clock! You don't have to repeat it three times." Not Water? Mack My uncle has the greatest capacity for work of anyone I know. Jack Accordiiif; to your aunt. 1 understand it isn't work but some thing else he really has the capacity for. Too Bad Passenger You know it really takes a lot of courage for me lo get in this plane. I was almost killed twice in a plane. Bored Pilot Once would have been enough. YOV'RK IT HimYou know they say some of us are descended from monkeys and some of us from birds. What do you think? She Well, there are no feathers on you. Paradise First Teacher If you had your choice of all teaching jobs, what one would you take? Second Teacher I'd take a job in an orphan asylum. There are no parents there. End of Shift NjtDo you know anyone who likes to hear an alarm clock ring in the morning. Wit Why sure. A night watchman. Wolf He You know we all spring from animals. She Yes, but some of us didn t spring far enough. Sure Enough! Lady Officer, there's a man fol lowing me and I think he's drunk. Officer If he's following you. he must be drunk. Drawback! Jane What makes you think foot ball players must be contortionists? Jean They're always talking about going around their own. ends. Bathe at Homo Mac Did you ever take a Turk ish bath? Sandy-No. they soak you too much. NEWSPAPERS American families spent $766, 500,000 in 1945 for daily and Sun day newspapers, according to the Newspaper Publishers Association. According to the food research specialists, carrots in the stores are prettier with tops on, but less iresh. When the carrot is in the ground nourishment goes from the leaf to the root. When the carrot is pulled out of the ground the nourishment goes the other way, and the leaves draw moisture and food from the root. Some truckers cut off carrot tops but some do not. To keep the carrots fresh, cut off the tops before you store them. The same rule holds good for oilier rool vegetables -- beets, turnips. Marriage Licenses Dallas Rhea Clark to Almeria Iiobiiison, both of Waynosy llle. I.ASTKU A DAY MT. CLEMENS. Mich. John Desinet, 50. has married the same woman twice. The first ended in divorce alter twenty-eight years 1 he couple reman led ami the un ion lasled one day parsnips, radishes, to keep them fresh. Take off lops Crow Victory C'.ardens again this year, (iaidens are lovesome tilings, according lo the poets. And those we call Victory (iaidens, or home gardens, are very valuable in these days of vui Id-wide food shortages. In a call to the Nation's home fardeners. the President points out that the threat - of starvation in many parts of the world and the urgent need for food from this country emphasize the importance of our continued efforts to produce .out conserve food which wiii help to replace that especially needed 1 for shipment abroad, i Americans who have acquired i the habit of raising their own, won't need much urging to dig out ! their seed catalogs and dig up the I earth. They agree with the Presi dent wnen he says: "In addition to the contribution gardens make lo better nutrition, their value in j providing outdoor phyiscal exer ' rise, recreation, and relaxation from the strain of modern lite is widely recognized." ; If you do not haiH'en to have a single-edge raur blade for lipping out stitches, take a strip of ad- - hesive (ape and fold over one edge ' of a double edge blade. FREE!! $3 Compart Our i" Long CAMERA-FILM OFFER 1t4t "CHAMPION" MOD It Color Canrild Typ Comoro .98 Pottage Paid lachdes 2 rolls of No. 127 film FREE Tk full NATURAL COLOR pic ture indoor i or uuuloort. Tttkca 16 blM. k and whites on ordi nary No. 1 J 7 8-eiixwure roll. 9 New film track brings entire pic t ire to thai p fovut. Equipped with GENUINE Simpw.ii lent. Fixed focutt Exposure autouiali " t'm" . DON'T CONFUSE WITH TOY CAMERAS 0 Preeilion built foot proof. Attrmctivrly baud. Guarantee with ooch (amor BUSH money-order, tave CO D. Uei. IMMEDIATE SHIPMSNT K & K SALES COMPANY 534 Pittsburgh tife Bldg. Pittsburgh 22, Pa: Use The Classified Advertisements Started on Quality Growing on Quality ... B y featuring ALITY Down through the years we have been known as a store of QUALITY MERCHANDISE, with reasonable prices. Hardware is made up of items that our custo mers expect to last for a long, long time, and for that reason we have always insisted t hat our suppliers give us the very best in fact, we only buy from the best manufacturers and jobbers. We Buy Much Of Our Quality Hardware from C. M. McCIung & Co. Knoxville, Tenn. A R K M A Hardware Go r VJ ROY PAR KM AN, Owner Phone 23 Waynesville, N. C. 4 t ; if ;i i I i i. :iif til "P. ii !i r VJ u I I , I ' t ! ) - . , f I I . ... 'i'i s i
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