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I r afternoon, December 11, 1950 PAGE THREE (Second Section) THE WATXESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER m Santa V f . . A Newfeofvr. Cipter 13 : 150y shoots COWBOY and the By LUCRECE HUDGINS was the entrance ave filled with the Christmas Cards Light The Way and ,111111111" r jf the : ard tne J"'"'"" .. ' snd peered - about. iuh" lights flickered , J maaIpr lilt. '.ta walls. JW"l3 jhe coiuiiB unci. v- " , Shadows on tne siaes ,.p Was lieuuan iuv .hiding nere. . InnS Willie Hie iu iiuiu- ,..,h for a sound to tell where t"e creature was. cm . ,iino nn the rncks ;f made such noise they .r nn' other sound. piously they searched the .i ; hrtt n n arrows itfauv hand. They found a tun- i seeniea iu 'cu uu ou- fh.. ttmnfil crlnwpd with CJc. liic twix'v. o ifht It as plain to see mai . was hiding there. The two crept through it and entered .nH rave. Here it was ,,nM cpnrpplv nnjir tnp I f ov.--rf a smauer cave than the nut it too was empty. They j Hunvs lnadins nut nf cave. They knew that the was behind one of those ii.. f i u; : ;v liiiaily iuuiiu ins vuilc one shall we try?" he ered. Lonesome Boy shrug sis shoulders. He, too, seemed pkv raised a finger. "Eenie, sie, miney, moc," he whis- When he finished, he tip- to the door that was pointed Softly he opened it and ed in." was a kitchen! But the strang- kitchm you ever saw! m the I J.. f ..!,.. u:i .1 siiivt iiihum ill till iv?. ..I p.... ..f ....... .......4 U iOMIIii llie VI ai'dWITU and drift wood. Across the top1 die!!", screamed the Wo?i!e of the stove was a small whale, i he rva. hoH r.w . - . - . .. ... .,lv. diiHiioii. 1 Wn nplna nmlrot ftw mm........... ; . dinner .' '-::. Lonesome Boy let go with an-! .other arrow aimed straight . and ! vuuiu.v ouckv snui tne door, i true at the Nozzle's heart Rut ( Lonesome Boy went to the second" Herman reached out. caught the ! door. He opened it. Here was a arrow as if it had hmm Vmhhori bedroom with a circular bed that . ball, and broke it in two Again' wouna round and round the room, and again Lonesome Bov shot ar "I guess he needs all that for his rows. Herman laughed and caucht ! tail!" thought Bucky. He was glad them all and broke them to pieces. ! the bed wa emotv i Finallv Only one door remained. To-Tnen Herman the Nozzle stopped gether the boys pushed it open a laughing and prepared to pounce tiny crack. They never made a , oM the Jindian boy. Bucky the sound. But it would not have mat- j cowboy - stood' quaking .in the tun tered if they had for in the room!nel ioor- itself there was a most extraor-i " dinary noise. Someone was humming a song. But what a humming! Like pots and pans banging in a kitchen or children skating on an attic floor. Suddenly they saw someone. It was Herman the Wozzle! The hideous creature, standing on his bird legs and balancing him self with his snake tail, was look ing ih a minor while lie shaved his lion face and hummed his dreadful croaking tune. Bucky overcome with fright, backed away from the door. "I can't help it." he thought miserably. "I'm going to run away." He started off the scared- est little cowboy that ever was. But Lonesome Boy drew back on his bow and took careful aim with his arrow through the crack in the bathroom door. Suddenly Herman ..yippj aj k.i-av the Wnzzln moved aw.-iv from (he I Herman the Wozzle turned, lie left the bow i was surprised he dropped Lonesome Boy trom nis snane Chapter 14 THE WOZZLE IS CAPTl'RF.D Kid Buckarooi seeing Lonesome Boy in such danger from Herman the Wozzle, suddenly forgot his own terror. His heart beat cool and steady and unafraid as he left his hiding place in the shadows of the tunnel. He could not use his bow and arrow for fear he might strike the Jindian. His two six-shooters were of no use and neither was his lasso. What good would ihey be against such a monstrous creature? But he had to get the W'ozzle off Lone some boy and he had to do it quick. He did the only thing he could think of. He threw back his head and shouted at the top of his voice: i t... : . ..- . ' . '. t ."'.' the e moved away mirror. Zing! the arrow and straightway shattered mirror to pieces. Herman the Wozzle roared. He snatched wide open the door, and fixed the terrified Jindian with an awful glare. At the roar, Bucky turned back to see what was happening. "Who comes to my cave must 1951 Meetings Set For County ;4-H Clubs i - l!:iwooit County's 4-il clubbers : tm a M ins of mot-tings lined up f.ii- Hie tiivl of the new year. Tin' schedule was announced j hv I mintv Agent Wayne Cor-! f.i iocs s office. i Km we'll smith, of the Carolina IVwer ai.it Light Company will 1 mu'-thcAmingsiers demonstrations on eleclnciiy and explain the : rules and procedure in the Better Methodist I'ontest which the firm spciwors tor tne stales . iuo ;lovs and girls. The schedule for January 1951: Canton llith Senior 4-H first . Thursday of the month, 10.05 a m., with W. L. Uikard. Week starting January 8: i Mondav Cecil. Jesse James, i .ixnesMlle, Koute 1.9 a. in.;" Bethel Junior. K. J. Evans. 114 i Pigeon St . Va nesville, 11:30 a m : i I'lusdav Waynesville Senior, i 9-45. Carl KatchlTe, Waynesville; ' lines Creek Junior, 10:45. Thomas, 'i S llooil. C'h de. Koute 1; Ciahlive Junior. 1:30 p.m.. F. L. i salToid. I'hde. Koute 1; Wednesilav - lk-thel Senior, 8:45, ' r .1 Evans Waynesville; Cruso, : H) 45 Hugh Kogers, Canton, Route In Texas r : 1 MM PVT. JAMES C. BRENDLE. son of Mr. and Mrs I). V. Brendlp of Koute 1. has completed his AF basic airmen indoctrination course at Lackland. Texas. Air Force Base, the 'Gateway to the Air Force". Newsfealures This year's Christmas cards arc aglow with light. You 11 Imd street hand lanterns, candles, tree lights, moonlight and even liashiigms iigming tne way m a naPi' brightens up many a Christmas earn wun nis sninv ico nose, throe-dimensional or have a distinctly modern loucn. vt.um umims YULET1DE GUEETLNGS and Yuletide. Budolph-the-Keindeer of the 1950 cards are whimsical East Waynesville, 2 L. Rogers. Waynes- are used to reflect the spirit of the occasion. tail. Looking' See why you can't match rllM ' "Nother one!" screamed the Wozzle. Before Bucky could move Herman leaped towards hihi. He tumbled the cowboy over in a heap and knocked the bow from his hands. "What this thing?" blurted Herman, picking up the bow. "You strange creatures come my cave, expect conquer me with silly sticks? Takes more than branch of tree to get Herman the Wozzle." "L-let me show you," stammered Bucky, getting to his feet. "Bah!" exclaimed Herman. "You show me nothing." He hurled the bow across the cave. "1 show you something!'' Again the Wozzle leaped. This time Bucky was faster. He threw himself over backwards and rolled like a hoop until he felt his bow beneath him He snatrhed up .he bow, titled his Silver tipped arrow in the string and shot as the Wozzle pounced again. Meanwhile, back ill Santa Land, Santa Claus was having trouble. The Jindians built large piles of straw and brush around the work shops. "When Lonesome Boy coins back with the Wozzle's tail we ligqt the piles," jeered the savages, '".and burn all Santa Land and Santa folk, too." The little workers were too frightened to work. There were only three days left until Christ mas but great stacks of unstuffed animals stood on work tables: Dolls with no eyes. Wagons with no wheels. Footballs ,with no air. Toy telephones with no bells. Worst of all, Santa found that he could not run his reindeer team without Dasher, his lead deer. He asked Chief Hurricane to return the deer but tne Jinaian chief said he did not even know where the deer was. Santa knew the Jindian was not telling the truth but there was nothing he could do. ll took the seven deer that were left and hitched them to his sleigh. But though he commanded them in all the ways he could think of. the deer would not fly without Dasher to lead them. At last. Santa went to his cot tage and sat down before the fire. i Mrs. Claus pulled her rocking j chair up close beside him. "It is hard 10 rememner wmst times" said Santa sorrowfully. 'i-r in tflt vou the truth. I do not see how 1 can take Christmas to the world this year." It made Mrs. Claus want to cry to see Santa so sad. She said, "It's the little cowboy you're really worried about, isn't it?" Sata nodded. "Yes," he said. 'It's sBuckv. Kid lluckaroo. 1 tail of Herman the Wozzle. i Next. The Trap' never should have let him tight for us." But Santa need never have worried. At this very moment j There's a good reason tea Bucky came pounding across the should be steeped for tie minutes Santa Land plains, yelling yippi before serving; brewing lor ai kl-ay as he came and carrying length of time brings out t lit across his saddle the great long 1 flavor of the tea. this full Thursday - Canton Junior, 1005. W. 1. Hlkard. Canton; Clyde. 11 a m., Stanley Livingston, Clyde; Friday Morning Star, 9 a.m., K. C. Hinkett. Canton, Route 2; noavordam. 10 III), Hershel Hipps, Canton. Route 1 ; Thud full calendar week of the month: Monday - Lake Junaluska, 9 a.m., Mrs .lule Noland, Waynesville, Route 2. Rock Hill, 11 a.m., Norval lingers. Wax nesville, Koute 2; , Tuesday - North Canton, 9:110, W. Canton; Waynesville Way nesville; p m., Frank Mile Route 2, Wednesday IVnn Avenue, 9 a m , W. H. Crawford. Canton; Pat ton. 10 45 a. m , R C. Cannon, Box 145, Clyde; Thursday llaeiwood; 1 40 p.m., Lawrence Leatherwood; Friday- Crahtree Senior, 9 a.m., F. L. SalTord. Clyde, Route 1; Fines Creek Senior. 10 30 a m, Thomas S. Hood, Clde, Route L i across his saddle the great long ' flavor of the tea. Junior, i noon, uui itauiuu.i iiteM flftiB mm vim AnD r- rm knr r i f-i r in ri r m JZZZ3Z2mt...y. I That fash is I tm.U,. I OTl STT- pandis so beautiful "'r: i k V Aft ?W xiPJ and convemenr 1 .. 'S v '-" iw V fo r . i 1 J r The frame is extra rugged with 5 husky cross memDers It's built for the years -ihed Ys, "Teit Drlv" the '51 Ford. Se for yoor jelf why th n th greotnit cor Fofd has ever built. Thrill to Hs "jet awoy" performance. Feci how co operatively it handles. Know the feeling of jafety thai comci fiom UiO Cenliamatic Steering ond Double-Seal Kinq Size Bralet. Uorn how h Automatic Mili-ng- Makci matches timing to fuel charges -,o thot every drop of gasoline Is used none wa-.ted. 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