? x flT HI fEENl' E&Ej fo; .ulwii " Well, don't Baur problems to someone hid real honest-to-good ^Kt-n->o-eaMli experiences K,!., vuiir oun?somebody ^nkids consider their mothers ^Lurd But Mom has had ^Exlvriituies, not so long , girl who dated yester could write an advice-to Hfern rolunin today. . . car. tell M>u if you are ? it is best to get married. . . B. murli ,t (osts to rear heard Mom say perhaps. H I could live my life over ?towing what I know today." means it. too. Sire knows ^Hthe answers now. So why ^Wicr pus-, them on to you? ^?dav when you think John Sum pretty difTieult?dating Hrls instead of going steady Hu-just discing him with 1} explain that you are pret Lte in having Johnny neg L at times. It gives you a [to date other boys (even Iren't in the mood*, to keep Nation in ease Johnny reallv L coop and never calls you Ld perhaps even to find a te Romance plays funny tiring the puppy-love stage. I first important crush often It to be a complete dud. [there "will come the time Unnv will take a shine to [* girl at the school dance. |ar put you in a pretty lie frame of mind, fearing II will lose your beau. Your III analyze that one in sim ns Men like to be conquer I it inflates their ego to hit with a pretty new girl, girl responds too quickly, drop her in a hurry. The ng for you to do is sit tight pleasant about it, Mom.will au might nudge his vanity at a time like this by something like "you sure hit with pretty girls." This Id him up to the skies, so le new girl's come-hither will leave him cold next remember the other day ohnny called a half-hour cause he couldn't resist for that extra inning or the ball game? You were lean and aloof. Well, Morr ? would have advised you t with him that it would en ridiculous to walk out sam at the crucial moment addition she'd suggest thai you inquire anxiously as to the out come of the game. Treat him more and more as one of the boys, but one of your favor ite boys if you want to keep him happy, would be Mom's advice too. He'll be infrigued by the fact that you date others, although naturally he'll consider himself Number 1 man?in typical male fashion. A girl who keeps a half dozen men lulled into that limbo will never be at a loss for dates. Girls take gift days pretty ser iously. But Mom will tell you spec ial dates do not mean a thing to most lads. So if Johnny forgets your birthday or Valentine's day or some such occasion, don't' let it get you down. He doesn't do it intentionally, and he'd be mighty embarrassed if you reminded him of it. Something will turn up. - eventually, to jog his memory. ? Then he'll really admire you for your acceptance of his failings. And when that young man is late ? for a date, don't pout. Just be all i , ready to leave the house when he I enters the door, and listen to his I excuse with an open mind. Mom will tell you that young men are . late frequently trying to borrow [ the car from Dad. money from _____ _ Mom or a dress suit from big brother. Delivery Room Now Located On Top Floor All deliveries are now made in the former operating rooms on t he third floor of the hospital. Air conditioned, they have also been brought up to date in other details in keeping with the improve mcnts of the rest of ihe renovated hospital. Coyotes Move From Plains To Eastern Tobacco Land By HERB ALTSCHULL (For Jane Eads) WASHINGTON?" . . The lone prai-rie, where the coyots howl and. . . " Bosh, says the National Geographic Society?Them Coyotes is. a-howllng just as loud in the j grape country of upstate New York and the tobacco lands of North | Carolina. Time was, Society researchers note, when the coyote never stray ed from his home on the range, but j he's been doidg some fancy trav- j eling of late?mostly in automo biles. Now you'll find him any-1 where from Maine to Florida. | Tourists should be blamed, or I praised," depending on whether the coyote is a friend of yours. It seems that tribes of eastern | - " ' ' : L___k ' ' '? ' ? ' '? ? ? *1 tenderfeet roaming the prairie lands in their convertibles took a liking to coyote cubs they found along the way. The playful, fox like little beasts seemed so cute they decided to take them home for pets. Everybody thought that was a fine idea, even the cubs. Unfortunately, the cubs grew up into big coyotes and heard the call of the wild. This longing for the footloose life led many of them to escape from their owners. Others got so cantankerous the owners were glad to turn them loose. So the coyotes took to prowling the woods and mountains' of the East. They thrived on that kind of life, and many of them mated with dogs, creating the strange, clever half-breeds that feast on the flocks and herds of eastern farmers. Farmers in Tazewell County, Va., said recently they lost 410 sheep worth $23,000 to a single coyote Professional hunters from Arizona, Canade and South America had to team up to track the marauder down. The Geographic Society, which could not supply any accurate fig ures on the number of coyotes in the East, pointed out that the beast is among the hardiest of animals. Back in the days when the American pioneers were winning the west there was a good deal of fear that the timber wolf and the mountain lion would destroy vast quantities of livestock, but these pioneers figured the coyote, which also preyed on the herds, would never be able to withstand the ad vent of civilization. The wolf and the lion are fighting for survival these days. The coyote? Well, not only has he spread his western domain but he's moving in on the East. He's not all bad. even though his yapping is not among the world's most melodious music. He feasts on insects, rabbits and ro dents of all description and even has a fondness for poison Ivy. Oh, yes: One of the coyote's fav orite foods is the shoe. He'll eat one any time he finds it?buckle and all. Parakeet Advice WACO <AP>'?Want to know how to catch a parakeet that's flown the cage? Spray him with the garden hose. This wets the bird's wings so he can't fly. The advice is from Parakeet Raiser Mrs. F. D. Biilingsley of Waco. I Mp rning,I I Neighbor I I Please consider us just I I that . . . your friends and I I neighbors. If we can help I I you in any way with I i your Insurance problems, I i just call ... KILPATRICK ? FELMET PHONE 1?? Up-To-The-Minute In Every Department; And Ready Every Minute To Serve. Haywood County Hospital Let Us Serve You Too. The Sluder Furniture Co. PHONE 2538 CANTON, N. C. i:sis?r 1rmHI i i Audience Inventory HAHTKOHD, Conn. <AP>? Mana ger William 11. Mortensen of the! Ilushncll Memorial Auditorium here told a Connecticut legislative committee considering a bill af fecting places of amusement that the auditorium has accommodated six to seven mililon people in its history and has had to eject only five of them. "Two were drunk," he said, "two were disordely, and one was dead." In 1948, use of DDT practically eliminated malaria in Sicily where it had been a scourge for centuries. Town Ha? Ship's Time WELLELEET. Mass <AP>?The first thought of a summer viailor at Wellfleet. on Cape Cod. when he hears the First Congregational Church clock strike this year may be that the clock is out of order. At 2 p.m.. for Instance, the clock itrikes four. Which is just what the townsfolk of Wellfleet v %nt U to strike it that hour. For the people of Wellfleet vot i eti to install a clock which would | strike ship'f time! I'sing ship's I time, the Wellfleet clock divides the i dsv into six four-hour watches and I he bell, sounding at half-hour in ! tervals. shows the progress of each I watch. Thus. It will strike one at I 12?30 mii. at 4 30 a m., at 8:30 a.m.. 12:30 p.m.. etc. A half hoar after these times, two strokes are sounded. Finally, the sounding of eight bells indicates that it la either 4 a.m.. ? a.m.. 12 noon. 4 p.m.. 8 p.m., or midnight. The famous Dresden diamond is apple green. ? Heartiest Congratulations to a splendid achievement and a great success. I The Haywood County Hospital * Carolina Mutual Ins. & Real Estate - Agency PIIONE 3.11 WAYNESVILLE, N. C. I??????1???Mi? An Institution That Means A Lot To All Ot This Area ? The Haywood County Hospital, serving this section since Attend The 1927, is better prepared now to take care of our needs than Open House ever before. It is a distinct asset to this area, and all of us are Program deeply appreciative of the fine leadership which has gone into making it what it is today. The SIMS COMPANY Phone 1182 Ed Si..u, O.lnOt i Junaluska Road *

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