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GET ts Selection IHE f L4CE.XQ BUY O ? lMIUJE-IRLSIAJf_AREAl is Service Savings going for you at HOLT FORD SALES BLAIRSVIUE, GEORGIA Secretary Wanted Four-Square Community Action is looking for a secretary - bookkeeper for the Neighborhood Youth Corps program. Age, race, sex or education is no barrier and salary will be commensurate with experience. Applicants should be familiar with ledgers, journals, trial balances and payroll procedures and have a concern for poor. Resumes should be addressed to John Summerous at Box K, Andrews. CUZ'S CORNER Question of Etiquette Few days ago I received in the mail what I thought to be just about the most unusial thing I ever heard of. I want to tell you about it and if any of you have ever heard of such a thing I do hope youll send me word. Ill make up some names to use but I want to assure you that this isn't something I've just thought up. Only the fictitious names were thunk up. It came on a sort of announcement card and read as follows: Mr. & Mrs. G. Whiz Folkz, DIVORCED July 7, 1970, County Court House' Asheville, N.C. Then in each of the lower corners on the card were their separate addreaws: G. Whiz Folkz, A No 1 Motel, Thereabouts, N.C., and Annie Folkz, P.O. Box 711, Chocolate Beach, Florida. Now, I'm not sure whether these former acquaintances of mine were, or are, proud of this or just what the deal is. I don't know if this is a brand new bit of etiquette. And, if so, who hatched it up? I just kinds wonder about the whole thing, and especially about the Folkzes. Of course, I don't plan on ioing too much more wondering on account of I isave already written Dear ^bby to find out about this lusiness. I've asked her just what kinda response a body would be expected to make to iuch a thing. Maybe a congratulatory message should * *n' "?em. Or some kinda fift. Could be a sympathy card would be the thing. However, f you'll pay dose attention to' his corner in the next few weeks, soon's Abby replies. III live you a word for word iccount of what she says. I sure do think it k nice of ne to go to all this trouble Inding out about something ike this and passing it along to 'ou in order to keep you rom,maybe, making some tind of social blunder. You enow, in case some of your icquaintances was to do the *me thing that Mr. & Mrs. falkz did. Now to be on the safe side, while I am waiting for Abby to tnswer my letter, 171 just not end either Ole G. Whiz or \nnie Whiz any card, or gift, >r nothing. 171 wait and see what Abby has to say. After hat I expect to send each of hem the same thing I sent ?hem BEFORE she answered ny letter. Nothing. This next story is strictly or preachers. So, if you aren't >ne of them you just put this ?per down right now and read Be almanac a while. Or you could turn to another page and ead for a few minutes. My personal barber told me ?his story. I'm sure you emember my telling you 'bout a fellow by the name of trlin Thomas who lives just 'own in the edge of Georgia war Culberson. Some fellow. Juts my hair and only charges ne the price that should be charged for cutting a bald head. A QUARTER. A preacher was holding a meeting in a small country church. One night only one old gentleman came to hear the preaching. The parson waited a good little bit past the starting time, you know, hoping that some kind of a crowd would gather, nobody else came. Just the one old man. Finally the preacher said, in complete disappointment, "Well, since there is nobody here but just me and you I don't reckon we can have a meeting." Then the ole gent spoke up," Lemme ask ye sumpin. Preacher. If'n ye went to salt yore cows and ye couldn't find but one oM heifer nowheres in the pasture would you just go on back home and not pour out no salt fer her? "The good pastor studies that over a minute and announced, "I reck in 171 just have to hold a meetin anyhow." He began his message and in nothing flat he was ripping old Satan up one side and down the other. And every word was hitting home with the ole gent. The preacher was fairly socking Football Physicals Monday Physical examinations for vanity and freshman football players will be bald on Monday afternoon at 3:30 at the Murphy High School gym. Dr. Mario Setgle will make the examinations and Coach Terry Pastel) ays he expects about 40 boys. The first practice session for the Murphy team. Smoky Mountain Conference champions for the past two yean, will begin on Tuesday. it to the good brother end he was getting mighty uncomfortable, swettin an all. Finally Mr. Old Timer could stand it no longer and said, "Hold on here jiat a mi nit, Preeacher. I wants ask ye sumpin else "Hesaid, " lfn ye's to go to salt yore cows apd you couldn't find but ju* one ole bony heifer nowheres in the pasture, would ye'ns pore out ALL yer salt fer that one old cow?" Mr. Thomas sure runs a mighty fine barber shop. There are several things I especially like about it. It's out in the yard under one of the finest shade trees I ever saw. And he uses a stool just like the one Papa used to have for me to sit on while he cut my hair when 1 was a boy. This Is mighty handy on account of he never has to sweep the floor after a day's bartering. Now in the winter it is slightly cool there on some days. Like one day last winter when there was a pretty good snow on the ground. I told him that I thought it'd be mighty chilly sitting there and especially after taking my coat off. He chuckled and said, "Aw, don't go to all that bother about taking your coat off. No more hair'n you got I can cut it every bit and you can jump up from here and be out of the way before it even hm time to fall as far down as your coat collar." See, that s another thing I like about / getting my hair cut there. It never Ukes him hardly apy time to get it over with. One time I went for a trim and I was wearing a cap at the time. I forgot all about having it on. Just got up on the stool and Mr. Thomas never said a word. He just proceeded to fasten that bartering apron around my neck and cranked up his clippers. Then just before he unfastened the thing from around my neck he took my cap off right quick and explained, "I thought I had better check and see if ye needed any taken off the top. Then he put my cap back on, slapped the fire out'n his overhall britches leg and laughed a while. Then he told me, "To the best of my recollection you're the only man I know of whose hair I can cut without having to take his hat off." Oh, I know he did that for pure meaness. 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