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1941 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Attend The REA Exposition Friday and Saturday; rtiAhv Of di- Gives Own Recipe For Longevity SALT LAKE CITY, Utah-a-Ben F. Redman, 80, pioneer Salt Lake City business man and civic lead er, asked for his recipe for a long and success, declared: ; , "I have arrived at the age when I neither accept nor give advice." Collecting 'jSiness' department pencils. He f n'ffem representing practicaUy -every Hi, We United States I1"! for advertising ?pfiS concerns from Pacific from j,tM!l' Mr. Crump said, Ton. day a stu J J hii office and asked tt, Secretary told 1 fit e Mr, CrumP; fining of course, Sfidba wilBBg to supply iS.pkment the student Sbundleinhisdesk. Crump' assortment of various mottos and inscriptions. Policeman Never Late In 40 Years T.nwell Mass. This in a t1 nt a man who was never late for work and then was retired under the Compulsory Retirement Act Pat rolman Tansey of the Lowell Po Mftt Department never missed i mil call durin? 40 vears of service. Rain or shine, Patrolman Tansey 1L - J -1- was always on uw jou. pencils are some the, are unusual. One measures 14 inches in length and has a thermometer attached to it. Others differ in size and bear tend The REA EXPOSITION And See On Display In Our Booth 6OT0MSAVEA! TUn THE IVttttl KWKT or ma mub nw nnk pur b unntoui (ucnury I nnn win nosa wm jf wnttKniucimiMHi EEB....if1IItroM. I rmtoimotKO 1 Sk I III I I Ills I "I I I iii i 1 1. 1 - i Electric jTERgfeSTEMS hum cmr cowans to wsm homes... NK WW WOU... LESSEN Ml MMH...IKIP SKUKt MM INCOWl Hatchery Pools Pictured On Magazine Cover A picture of the rearing pools and boo of the Morrison vhatcnery featured the front cover of the March issue of the North Carolina Wildlife Conservation, and month ly publication of the Department of Conservation and Development. Tne publication gave tne iohow- tiir AYnlanatinn. 'Th lares nonla used for rearing trout at the Mor rison Hatchery, Waynesviue, have been developed to meet the specific needs of this plant and surround ing trout water. The pools are 60 feet in diame ter and are 'rm 6 to 9 feet in depth. They have a capacity of 100,000 one-inch fingerhng trout, or about 25,000 five-inch fish. The pools have natural gravel bottoms and have been very efficient pro ducers of disease free trout." Movie Actors Own Expensive Hats HOLLYWOOD Two movie actors, Edward G. Kobinson and Meivyn Douglas now one of the most expensive hats in the world. It's President Roosevelt's lucky hat the battered old fedora he wore during his three presidential campaigns. Robinson and Douglas paid $3,200 for it at an auction. The proceeds go to the motion pic ture relief fund. Assassination or Presidents Three American Presidents have died at the hands i . assassins. iwwismwasNsiftf tMOOSM tATttOOMu. EucmarYKMSMWu mxmvimsxl MTtM EUCTK KATtt AaryMraiENOiinfww imkw Mure iwsMtmmoK ...MllliUKERWCOMC VHTV LESS WORK IMttlM I - - . ; " yj ft- m m v. 'J,W IV ' V V II XT 71 B. yJ -T. - - isritn 1 r4 -Lit 4 Curiosities Of The Bible The study of Bible curiosities is a profitable recreation. It gives us a greater knowledge of Bible facts, and is a means of increasing our love for the word of God. The Bible contains 3.566.480 let ters; 733,693 words; 31,192 verses; 1,189 chapters, and 66 Books. The word "and" occurs 46.277 times and the word "reverend" oc curs only once, Ezra 7:21 contains all the letters of the alphabet except J The middle verse Psalm 118:8. The longest verse is Esther 2:9 and the shortest is John 11:25 Four verses in Psalm 107 are alike.-' . In Genesis 2 : 15 we read about the first gardener. Cain was the first person record ed in the Scripture who told a lie. The founder of the first city was Cain. He built the city of Enoch. The first bridal veil was worn by Rebekah. The first ship was built by Nbah. In Genesis 35:20 we read about the first monument erected to the ' memory of the dead, i In Second Samuel 19:18 we can read about the first ferry boat. The first mention of printing is H in .Tnk 19 -PS as follows: "Oh that my Words were now written! oh that they were printed in a book!" A library is first mentioned in Ezra 6:1. The first temperance societies were founded 607 B. C See Jere miah 35. Proud women and srirls painted their faces 2700 years ago as recor ded in Second Kings 9 .--Chris tian Monitor. She'll Just Sit If Out If War Comes Porrentury, Switzerland An 85-vear-nld French woman of Reims who crossed the frontier into Swit zerland iust before the Germans closed it told Swiss soldiers that it was absolutely the last time she'd move. Tn 1S71 Rhe fled the Paris Com mune through Prussian lines and entered Switzerland. In 1914 sne fled Reims, ahead of Kaiser Wil helm's leeion. and crossed into Switzerland. This time she got out of Reims two days before the Ger Survey Shows 19-Year Group Is Most Arrested st miTIS. An analysis of re ports of the federal bureau of inves tigation by G. Myron Gwinner, ex ecutive secretary of the bureau ol men, shows that the "most arrest ed" age group m the nation is that of the 19-year-olds. Gwinner savs the records des- rloK that the youth eroup predom inates in crimes against property, but in the classification of crimes against persons, such as criminal assault and homicide, the youth group was below the average. He says 46 per cent ol persons ar rested for criminal assault were young men under 25. More than hulf of all the crimes against property during the first nine month of 1939, the period cov ered by the analysis, were com mitted by persons under 26, the report says. While Attending The REA Exposition Be Sure You See At Our Display 5 " lne of Reims two days before the Uer- , - mo Trlin Pt J. mans entered it and, following her Cow Knocks Woman IntO of the Bible is USUal procedure, entered Switier- Knife Stuck In Tree 1 1 i land. Now, she said, she's "getting too old to run around," and if the city in. which she lives is threatened again she's going to "go down in j the cellar and sit." "Why are you wearing spectac les, old man!" MWaii fhrniicrii cross-word nuz zles I've contracted an optical de Q.f nn a eve travels vertically and the other horizontally! hot SPRINGS. Ark. The com hination of a butcher knife, a cow ami trn Ret Mrs. Grace Dowty to the hospital with a severe gasn m her arm. Mrs nowtv was staking the fam ily cow to a tree in which someone had stuck a butcher knife blade rtwnwiiril. The cow lurched sud- Wilv. pflusinir Mrs. Dowty s arm to strike the knife blade. An ambulance rushed her to a hospital. VfiHlHl .t;V H Hii" tVWilil m iii03ii -ill Now there's no need to delay getting a Maytag, when this new Maytag Chieftain costi to little, It's a genuine Maytag, with new plastic gyratator, ; button-aving damp-drier, and long-life me chanical conatrucdon. Like any Mayttg, it mutt aeH itself to you. Phone for free trial. LIBERAL ollowmncu oa your old wuiher. Tormt to milt your Martin Electric Co. 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