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i ' - Page 8 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Rambling Around By W. CUBTIS EUSS ' Bits of this, that and the other picked op here, there and yonder. Verlin Campbell has a lot of homely wit and humor. The other day before the Rotary Club he kept them laughing: He had notes on his speech, but after getting started good, he discarded his notes and "went to town." His inv pressions. The most talked-of subject right now is daylight saving time. The only difference under the new time is that the the sun is an hour later, iwo nazeiwood business men have taken a sudden liking to fly ing. On their first trip they caught the "fever" and can't seem to get over the spell. R. V. Erk owns a Methodist church in Pennsylvania. There is no catch to that one. The beauti ful building was given the town by an uncle, with the understand ing that when the congregation ceased to use it as a church it would go to the estate. The church is not in use, as a larger one was recently built, and the old church, in excellent state of repair, is in Mr. Erk's name. feCOTTS SCRAP BOOK highly perfumed ten-dollar bilL He sniffed, and handed it back to me casnier, saying, "Lay, thati money is OK, but that odor will I penetrate my clothes, and would I call for too much explaining when 1 1 got nome.". me customer was given 10 odorless ones. If you see Wayne Corpening of the county agent's office up a tree, hanging by his feet, and tak ing pictures don't call the police or fire department. He has been handed a difficult assignment of getting some farm pictures for publication. Women should take extreme care in keeping their money in their purse from powder and perfume. The other day a man in a local department store was handed a Someone who had more time than we believe we have, worked out the following, as a definite ex ample that the English language is- really difficult: If water you freeze is frozen. Is the maiden you squeeze then squozen? If a thing you break is broken, Would a thing you take be token? If the plural of child is children. Would the plural of wild be wil- dren? : If a number of cows are cattle, Would a number of bows be battle? If a person who spends is a spend thrift, Would a person who lends by a lendthrift? Dr. Tom Stringfield has one of the most interesting collections of Cuban pictures made during the Spanish-American War. Dr. Tom was in Cuba for six months. Although the pictures are over 40 years old, they are still good. with but a few showing signs of being over two score years old. One of the most interesting to the average person, is a group of naked Cuban children. Another of Dr. Tom with a long . By R. J. SCOTT "1 I i I ii 1 1 I ip i II III 33 I . 141 -Jfl" MN I Mil 1 ill mm Lj BUS IK1HE. k i,07 reef Aft40. C0MPAMV ftUSME&t IS w orrtcx 4IEWH FROM SOLID SALT I-J' Jam lib fki?ARy-itAM rM Souf iWt ll VHt lie - 'J '"-i-f WMC BIANCHE TfUU AN wlamp, err meats-far majmi. Fines Creek News Mrs. D. N. Rathbone. Rev. Joe Shaekford will conduct the following services next Sun day: Spring Creek Methodist church at 11, Baldwin Chapel, Meadow Fork at 2:60 and Pine Grove at 7:15 in the evening. SPANIARDS FOUND MAHOGA NY TREE Records show that at the end of the Sixteenth century the Spaniards cut mahogany trees in Jamaica which were 36 feet in girth. Even Dairy Cows Need Vitamin "A" Cousin Of Morton The dairy cow also needs Vitamin "A" just as much as members of the farm family, says John A. Arey, (Extension dairy specialist at N. C, State College. , Vitamin "A" is recognized as an important constituent of livestock feed, Arey says, adding that this fact is especially true in the case of dairy cows because the vitamin must be fed in order for it to be present in the milk. An experiment was begun at State College in 1930 to determine the amounts of soybean hay, local ly grown alfalfa hay and local yel low dent corn that are necessary to supplement cottonseed meal and rulls, so as to provide adequate Vitamin "A" for young growing beef cattle. When 20 per cent of the 'ration consisted of soybean hay and 50 per cent of cottonseed meal and hulls, enough Vitamin "A" was supplied to assure good growth. Soybean hay proved distinctly su perior to locally grown alfalfa hay. The soybean usually was of No. 1 quality; the alfalfa had graded No. and contained grasses. Yellow dent corn proved so good a source of the important nutrient as alfalfa. '. ,: ' In the course of 11 years these For the Tanksmen THUDAYGrsT I :1, V f A. J. Samuel S. Holmes, Jr., of Army or dnance wears the new inner helmet, resembling football headgear, which goes inside the tin darby for use by the tank eorpa during battle. experiments have shown with con vincing results that cows with calf, yearling steers and heifers can be fed large amounts of cottonseed meal and hulls when sufficient Vita min "A" is supplied, Arey adds. While this test was conducted with beef animals, the results apply with equal force to dairy cows insofar as the Vitamin content of the feed ftf?'d Vou like t4ri chant, tells', nks in the ell News Gazett. lVH Pinson- Lake Green.r'W what appeaZ ?" H string which . " "B M hadalWe7 is concerned. "It is hs t conclud that. "'7" "e a just lik. 3 bodv if tho o:. . M 1 anil . a W M vitamin., "'tootl ...... 1C essential jl MounfaiV Exchang) OPPOSITE POST Of smoky ymtttl Hand Hooked Rup, -Scarfs-- Bag, c Candlewick Spreads GifU For People Who CENTRAL Care CLEANERS Those who want their clothes cleaned and press- Main Street ed to the nth degree and want to be sure of get- :' ; ": ' ; ting the best in Work manship and attention PhntlP 11 send their clothes to us! """C AAt MISS DOROTHY VAN NUYS Popular Sm Frtiseo Outdoor Girt S SWOKING IS MOREv s ; FUN WITH CAMELS. THy'R A tJ ' V GRAND-TASTING AND p The woman's missionary meet ing of Christian Service met at the home of Mrs. C. B. McCrary on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. H. C. Green was appointed treasurer. Miss Bonnie Duckett presided, due to the illness of the president. A number of songs were sung and after the devotional Mrs. Joe Shaekford led a discussion of "Justification by Faith." After the meeting the members were served refreshmentsThe hostess was assisted by Miss Lura Mae Green. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. B. Noland on August 28th at 8 p. m. Real Service, see These Firms! The Fines Creek Baptist church will have a decoration day on Sat urday the 23rd at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Rural Noland, of Clyde, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. a. Noland. , Jim Clark and Billie Green left Friday by plane for Newport News, THE SMOKE OF SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS CONTAINS 28 LESS NICOTINE than the average of the 4 other largejt-ielling cigarettes tested less than ny of them accord ing to independent scientific tests of the smoke itself! Roy Green left Sunday for New port News where he has accepted a position. ; Hailie Trantham and twd daugh ters and their husbands, of Chica go, are spending several weeks with friend and relatives on Fines Creek. Three employees of Grace Lum ber Mill 'were seriouslv iniurpH when the truck in which they were riding plunged off a fifty foot embankment into Fines Creek last week. the men were rushed to the Haywood County Hosnital for treatment while the truck in which they were riding was completely demolished. SAVE TIME- SAVE MONEY Singer Sewing Machine Service Sales Service Rentals Hemstitching and Button Holes Opposite Masonic Temple THEN THEY SWITCHED TO ROYAL MASTERS TVv I weGOr mesfoHMtJ Jl )V X. NOMeAUYt) s. 5 jT'lM I NvN J IOOPC HONCY, WEV jSTL - szs COtifsOOO MILES . iMlSy X (QONOuwioyAi MAsrexsi --""-JfStf utTtr tttS4 0JGOOO t yOU'll COME DOOR NEIGHBOR 1 fASN 3 Barber's Rodc-Applc Filling Station JOHNNY SPARKS, Manager 1 Phone 127 At Barber's Orchard The fourth annual sineinsr con vention was held last Sunday at the Salvation Army Citadel in Manl Spring Gap. , Adjutant Cecil Brown and Cap tain Thelma Colton had charge of the program which centered around various choirs and quartets. After a picnic lunch was served a special offering was taken which amounted to $50,000. Adjutant Brown announced that next year on the first Sunday in August the convention would be held again, as it has been for the last four years. contrast to the form of tobacco he now prefers. And SOeakinsr of nirturps ' nHnnt the best collection of pictures on nature study taken by an amateur, is the group made by Rosemary Herman. Not onlv ar the nip. tures good, but the titles which Kosemary gave them are as good if not better than the pictures. ane certainly is a talented girl. We Are Now Serving Barbecue Pork, Beef, Chicken, Goose and Turkey The Spinning Wheel "The Home Of Good Goody ' Goods" Keep Your Shoes Soled With Leather And you will be sold with oar Service. Invisible Shoe Repairing CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Mrs. E. T. Duckett Next to Western Union Tasty Sandwiches Delicious Breakfast Beer Frosted Mugs The TAVERN Main Street You do not have to tell the world what your character is. It Deaks ior itseii. ADMINISTR ATftP'C vrvnrn --r. U llWllU Havinir nnalifipH AJm;... - -1 nwiuunoua. A . . . IMT OI ma nut nr IT w Xf m . ... deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against wmie saw deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Wavnesville. North ramlin. before the 7th day of August, 1942, or mis notice win be pleaded in bar of their reenvprv. All . V - " " pV.DVIIO indebted to said estat will make immediate payment. xne tfte 5th day of August, 1941. W. G. BYERS, Administrator nf k vtt - KBMm VI F. W. Miller, deceased. No; 1095 Aug. T-li-Sl-SJi-Snt 4-11 C. E. RAY'S SONS EVERYTHING FOR THE FAMILY-- YOU CAN PARK SHOP SAVE WITH US AND Kyes Examined Glasses Fitted . CONS V LT DR. R. KING HARPE OPTOMETRIST 125 Main Street Wells Bldg. For Appointment Telephone 2483 Canton, N. C. HUB'S TAXI SERVICE At Henderson's Corner Corner Main & Church St Phone 44 CAREFUL DRIVERS Parties For Tours Made Up Real Estate Automobile And Fire Insurance ATKINS Insurance Agency Phone 301 LET'S GO! WHERE? Charlie's Place Delicious Sandwiches Curb Service SEE Waynesville Gulf Service and TIRE RECAPPING CO. For Expert - Recapping Vulcanizing Certified-Guaranteed De Soto, Plymouth a .Trucks General Repair i Davis Bn Motor Com; Phone 98 Way FOR 18 YEARS AS THE HO.V Good Fo "IVe Serve FOOD, o' Green Tree Room Service Cleaners In the basement of the Boyd Building. Entrance through the Boyd Furniture Store. For Quality In 'Office Supplies ' SEE The Mountaineer "Everything For The Of fice We Fill Your Prescriptions Exactly as your doctor ordered Alexanders Phone 53 Junaluska Supply macnine Shop Phone 88 w .Specializing In Welding Brazing General Repair ' Garage Work LATHE & PLANER WORK Courteous Service Expert Mecbwffl Complete Sel f.EATHERWOOD : ESSO STATIC ", Asheville Headquarters FORSHOE REPAIRING Nichols Shoe Shop Specializing In Full Sole Factory Method Ladies Invisible Half Sole The Parkway Service Garage Is now located in Hazelwood at the Belle Meade Service Station IB ail j tr o - a i Complte ' Automobile Strj Repairs I M-T v" m 4 TIA' Fuller w Shop J . AshevflleB 1 vlTatermelons-1 Vegetables Si
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