mE WATJSVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE '(First Seclks? 1 ...I ehold estions H CURRENT State lu"-- ..i.i o.ksv chair. r ', ,, ,r !)it present tS are urged to post P" ,h.ises to give furnish their II ui-lV U wu" ' " X f1 RnH inter aim .vnnsive lor f1- ha rrtlir ' than tv in tne " " tailored suit, saV . . v.-. clr ill- tialists. u ou a.c and have me puiH.-i.ce , uo,k. mil don't at ,f vou are an ama- i ft Neglect Them I -irad the u --. - 1,1, Their lass ' ""I'", 'I0"- f. nl ail eiOOM Of i The act of living-!. Sntly producing waste AXv.n.ut remove from fffv. fail to function a Ldl, there 18 retention of Hay cause body-wide d.s lr, suffer naCBing baokache. Tic-he. attacks of disaness, f!iglU, .well.UK, purllness W-leel tired, nervous, all l, Mty or burning passage. a lurther evidence of k.d- Ajer disturbance. EuwUnd proper treatment Kcnetc help the kidney, ,uSonius body waste. Thev have had more anol public approval. Are rouptry over. Insist on t all drui! stores. Princess Sought I Farm QiiActinna . ang. Answers QUESTION: When should we try to market our turkeys? ANSWER: Now that the supply of meat is short, C. F. Parrish of State College, in charge of Exten sion Poultry, says that turkey growers should make every effort to process and sell all turkeys that are now tyady for market. He thinks I hat" the price will probably be better now than later, when the supply of meat is more plentiful. A GYPSY fortune, estimated at $2500, was reported to have vanished with Princess Patricia Tan, Philadelphia, Pa., and George Evans, a tribal king and father of 6 children. Eli Evano, another Romany king and grand father of the missing girl, has asked police to find the pair and the gems and money, (International) teur at sewing. If you would like to have a bulletin telling you how to make a suit write to the Cloth ing Department, Agricultural Ex tension Service, State College, Raleigh. ran How to get the bagginess out of trouser knees is one of the home pressing problems of housewives. Clothing specialists explain that trousers bag where the fabric has been stretched and that shrinking with steam is the cure. Lay the trouser leg flat on the ironing board with the baggy part uppermost. Press gently, moving the iron from side to sido so thta the steam goes into the garment. Keep pressing and patting the Football Tickets Waynesville vs.' Christ School (Saturday, Oct. 26) Get Your Tickets faow at ELK -HUDSON Co. "Home of Better Values" QUESTION: What about whole milk sales in future years.' ANSWER: John Arey of State College, in charge of Extension Dairying, says that we are not be ginning to supply the actual milk needs in the cities and towns and on the farms. He believes that many people are just beginning to drink milk and that the demand will increase. He points to some interesting figures presented by the 1945 U. S. Census. Milk production has increased about 70 percent in North Carolina during the last 25 years and yet sales of whole milk have gone up'700 percent of that sold in 1920. Surveys show that diets can be greatly improved through a wider use of milk and its products. QUESTION: Will eyanamid con trol both diseases and weeds on to bacco plant beds? ANSWER: Cyanamid alone is us ed for weed control but the State College Extension Service recom mends a mixture of uramon and eyanamid for control of both dis eases and weeds in permanent plant bed sites. If you are inter ested in full information, write the Agricultural Editor, State College, Raleigh, for a free copy of Folder 70. Either one of these jobs must be carefully done to obtain the best of results. For example, if live weed seeds are brought up to the soil surface in applying the fertil izer and seeding, you may have a greater weed growth than normal. QUESTION: What is a good re cipe for making sausage? ANSWER: Dr. Dan Brady, in charge of meats research at State College, gives this recipe: 1 pound of table salt, 2 ounces of finely ground black pepper, and 2 ounces of sage for 50 pounds of pork, three-fourths lean and one-fourth loose fabric into place until the fullness disappears. Then press the entire leg of the trousers until al most dry. Leave the trouser leg in position on the board for a few minutes until it is completely dry. Never press wool until "bone dry" because this makes the fabric stiff and harsh. There is plenty of room for sav ing and better nutrition in the foods that come into the kitchen, if they are properly prepared. Food values can be almost com pletely lost in cooking. For ex ample paring away one-tenth to one-quarter of the potato rosults in physical loss, but in addition iron and vitamin C in the potato are dissipated by not cooking it with the jacket on. .k4o-Schoo SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Smart. growauo styles nm .l . . . . . wai youngsters aemano Made of finest mter ial$..!.ovet scientific ally' designed lasts, Weather-Birds fit better, last longer. 2.49 - 3.95 As Sizes 3V4 to 7V4 $5.50 Nationally Advertised SHORTAGES KEEP HIM HOMELESS If V- - ?7 f v I! Lit pi alties of this state for the larger number of convictions. The more stringent ptnalties of New Jersey and other Eastern states tend to reduce the number of violations. Ward said. The New Jersey statute on drunken driving is one of the toughest in the country in Wards opinion. It requires for first, of fenders a mandatory minimum fine of $200 or thirty-day prison sentence, plus a two-year revoca tion of the license of the driver. offenders, there is a prison sentence and revocation of the li- For second nin ety-day permanent tense. In North Carolina tiie lh 4- : i jl .1' lit i 1st W i X " f ... ,. ... vi UNABLE TO BUY A HOME, Nunr.an llenshaM, a war veteran of Queens, L. I., N. Y., determined to build his own. Willi the help of Legionnaires and neighbors he was coinin;; aloiv; line when shortages began develop ing, stopping construction. Top. Heinhnll's father paints a window sill, while Mrs. tlcnshall lends her hu. I;nd a hand in setting in a window frame. Bottom, the Henshall f.ueily gloomily study blueprints of their half-finished home. He can't get plumliin;: equipment, shingles or asbes tos siding. At present, lie's si.iyni;: with his in-laws, (utrrruiriorin!) first ot- fense is punishable with a prison sentence of not less than thirty days or more than one year, or by a fine of not les slhan $50 nor more than 1,000 or by both fine and imprisonment. The second of fenders can be imprisoned for not more than two years, or fines of not more than $1,000, or both fines and imprisonment. Revocation of the license of a driver in North Carolina is auto matic suspension for 12 months, with each conviction. Ward said that the stale, with no permanent revocation of licenses, had many instances of drunken drivers being convicted before the courts as many as six and eight times. Revoked For Life Ward stressed the fact that un der New Jersey law a second of fense requires a mandatory revo cation for life. "The oliieials of lliis stale often have told me that they 'play for keeps' when it comes to drunken driving," Ward said. "I am going to ask the 1947 leg islature to put teeth into our laws on drunken driving," Ward said. "Then--and only thenwill wo be fat. Mix the material; I horoUL in; and then spread ienl oer .1.. meat. Stir the nu ,.t well lv!':v chopping. Another popul u' N011I1 Carolina recipe includes 1 ed py per. For 50 pounds of Irion. 1110. .. use 1 pound of sail. I1.: oum-os o. ground sage. 'j mine - of bi.uk peper, and 1 ' u ounces oT ml p 1 per. Newest In BOO w At The Book Store IRAN ... M.;.0 By William S Haas MIRACLE OF BELLS P3.no; By Kussel Janm THE GREAT GLOBE ITS' J.I S ?.7: By Win C. Hull! i IT'S ALWAYS TOMORROW S3..r,0 By Robert St. Jehu A ROCK IN EVERY SN'OHI'.AI I, $2.00 By Frank Sullivan DR. MORTON SWr.O By Rachel Baker THE AMERICAN SI! 0 ) Howard Fa-. I BRITANNIA MEWS $';.7." Margery Sharp ALL KING'S MTV S:;.H) By Robert I'enn V, -. n THE SALEM FRIGATE By John Jenu:ii".s CIIOLE MARR S2.7r By A. A. Milne THE HUCKSTERS M.f.O By Frederic WaUruiau THIS SIDE OF INNOCENCE. $3.00 By Tayior Caldv.eH BELL TIMSON By Marguerite Siren THE FO L' NT A I NT I E A I ) $3.00 By Ayn Rand TAR ON MY HEELS $3.00 By Bill Sharpe THE WHITE TOWER S3.00 By Robert Gorham l)a is CULBERTSOX'S GOLD BOOK OF BRIDGE S3. 00 RELIGIOUS EDITIONS DAVID THE KING $3.00 Gladys Schmidt THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SILENCE . S2.00 Leslie D. Wcatherhend THE REVISED STANDARD VER- ', SIONT OF NEW TESTAMENT $2 ! By Nelson ' COOK BOOKS By- BETTER HOMES AND GARDEN THE BOSTON COOKING SCHOOL WOMAN'S HOM COMPANION THE JOY OF COOKING The Book Store J. C. GALUSHA Phone 73 Main Street Sept. Drunken Driving Cases Highest Ever RALEIGH - During September I lie Sl.ile of Norlli Carolina had till.! convict ions lor drunken driv iii". resulting in the revocation or suspension of licenses, T. Buddie Ward, slate motor vehicles com misMoner, said. "This disgraceful report is not only I ho worst monthly figure ever reported 111 North Carolina, hut the month alone is worse than New .lerscs's total of (i-14 revocations lor all of las! year," Ward said. The I'u-t nine months of this i!-, Ward said, found (he Slate of Xorlli Carolina already selling in ail I iine l ocord lor convictions of dn,' ken driving Willi a total of l.L'Tl. ! 'c Id, lined I he more lenient pen- 1 m 1 CAN'T FIND TIIE RIGHT ADJECTIVE IN THE DICTIONARY? 55 W HAIL KILLS BIRDS GILLETTE, Wyo. A recent hail storm was so severe locally that more than 200 sparrows were found, beaten to death by the hailstones, undet a large cotton wood tree. able to enforce our laws, provided the judges will eo-operate. "The weakness in our state legal setup is that a judge still could amend the warrant to a minor of fense. There are many counties in North Carolina where 'profesisonal' jurors hang around courts, ready to serve on cases where the charges have been amended. They make it practically impossible to obtain a conviction for drunken driving. Support Needed "Of course we can't get anywhere by merely changing of the laws. We must have active public sup port to see that the laws are car ried out. We must not have mere public acceptance of good laws, but we must have public support." Ward said there is a "ceiling but no floor to the fines for a drunken driver in North Carolina. Some things can be done about drunken driving anil speeding, even if the laws are greatly strengthened." NEW 1922 MODEC " PUEBLO, CoL Twenty .four years ago, II. L. Guire purchased an automobile, drove it only t tw months and then put it under can vas in a garage. Robert Disbrow heard about the car a few months) ago and, after much persuasion, bought it for $125. The bright and shiny 1922 model had only 4,498 miles on its speedometer and, not only that, but its side-curtains had never been unwrapped. 1 1 CRY1MG FOailELP because 01 constipation ot faulty A pesUon? If you feel biUokui, sour, bloated with gas, headachy, bluet grouchy, you may be putting too big a burden on your liver. Retained un digested food becomes putrefactive, causes toxins, which overload tha liver, keeping it from working prop erly. Then is the time to relieve your tired liver by letting Calotabs help nature sweep the putrefactive and partially digested matter from your stomach and Intestines. Nothing acts Just like good old Calotabs. Use as di rected, 10c and 25c at your druggists. Take CALOTABS Red Delicious Golden Delicious and Siayman Winesap APPLE In Bulk Just Right To Eat Or Cook Several Hundred Bushels WiJl.SeOne lolIiRg EMI Orchards Just Off Highway 19 and 23 At Saunook, N. C. 'tjfiMhil! AW f VIM1"" EXCLUSIVE FOR MEN AND BOYS o Opening Frmau Everything To Wear For Men and Boys For Dress -For Work -For Sports WATCH FRIDAY'S ISSUE OF THE MOUNTAINEER FOR DETAILS EMMETT B ALENTINE Owner 1 1AIM STORE WAYNESVILLE, N. C Main Street Si 'i M 5 ' t

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