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LhURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1945 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 9 V1 Capital Letters By THOMPSON GREENWOOD .:,i.hirA has in tlNE-The.i- 7 UM WW, Urnor Oregg nresented r4. BygCn rre" : h staved in n the niic " ; session nds u. . Vionalilv the biggest act was S enient of the State debt, there isn't much news value a - AaM naving I'11 " 1 fnr vnur home If vou pun ew bedroom suite and had your 1EAN FALSE TEETH Klttnitt nd Max h'.tmtm I kruihmf. Jul al tar Plata ar kgrinwork in a slaaa at lHt. J tlttl Klatait. fmii Blickctl taint, urabh. faa4 (Im diHpprar. Yaa ta!h kit h ntw. Aik raar aranlit Iwtif for Khcnita. tlM H S CUT hAi t Whuu newt'd and will hold as long as needed. It cxpiied list December ill and the Legislature gave it add ed life, as Governor Cherry recommended. residence painted and placed nice shrubbery in your yard, the neigh bors would oh and ah lor several weeks, but if you paid ofT the mort gage on your house and lot. noth ing would be said about it. This Legislature could have done I a number of fine and beautiful I things, any one of which would have made headlines, but it chose ! to pay off a morgase. So we sit i back and say the Legislature didn't do a great deal. 1! AISKS There were raises for teachers and other State em ployes Teaclieis in the highest salaiy brackets will receive next year about $178 per month, if the bonus holds, and there is a good chance that it will. Inexperienced teachers will receive $125 per month, plus the bonus, and thal should run their pav up to around $138. 1921 As a matter of tact, this session did more than any other since Governor Cam Morrison's Legislature in 1921. At that time, we started piling up debts and they mounted swiftly thiougli the years. Of course, most of the ex penditures were worthwhile ( some were not but the General' Fund is now clear of mortgage --after 24 years. BONUS The war bonus w; PARK THEATRE WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA kTINEE: Sunday 2 and 4 P. M.; Saturday 2 and 3:30 P. M WIGHT SHOW: 7 and 9 P. M., Sunday Night, 8:30 pMISSION: Children Under 12 Years, 12c; Adults, AH L(g, 35c TAX: On Children's Pass, 2c;. Adult Pass, it THURSDAY-FRIDAY MARCH 122-2:5 "Sudan" In Color With J. Ha., M. Mortex and T. Bey. SATURDAY MARCH 24 "Texas Masquerade" A Hopalong Cassidy Special. LATE SHOW 10:30 P. M. "Dangerous Passage" With Robert Lowery and Phyllis Brooks. SUNDAY MARCH 23 "This Man's Navy" Starring Wallace Beery and Jas. Gleason. MONDAY-TUESDAY MARCH 20-27 "Guest In The House" With Anne Baxter and Ralph Bellamy. WEDNESDAY MARCH 28 "My Gal Loves Music" With Bob Crosby and Grace McDonlad.. TAXTS There should be no new tases. ' said tloM'i'nor Cherry, and the 1 r-.' i s ! ; t n i- stayed with liiin A ni ne came along to place a how tax mi the theatres llirmi 'luHil tin- Slate, and this was dele, ned This lax was removed by a r.reu::hl mi Legislature and there were m.inv who wanted the ChoiT. l.cgi:,laturo to put it back on but il didn't work. The lax structure was not dis turbed. Ili' M Since within recent : 1 1 - . a ih . i in bailee" of the tax etup has inc. in' an increase, never a decrease, most folks are wtv id the lax situation was nel hoi iu'i cd. AGUICl ll f KK Agricultural leaders uih tell tnu this Legisla ture has done more lor the farmer than an oilier of recent limes, and this is true, lull these iniprovc inenls, luoad as they arc. will not he apparent unlit trained person nel and materials are axailable. Ai'iieulhire lias more funds with which to work than ever before In line I in. lances, the Advisory liuil :,c't Conimisison granted the iimncy roinesied by the agencies and hi several cases the appropria tions were greater than the re ctus! . I p -hoi is that agriculture has more money I ban il is now able to spend These funds will be ex pended for more services for fanners. A broad research pro gram lor tobacco was established; funds were laid out for more help to Negro fanners; acts were pass ed to protect fanners against sub staudaid feeds, seeds, and fertiliz ers; groundwork was laid and money appropriated for -a long range program on marketing; a project looking, to the control of I n 1 1 oil i m and the establishment of a strong, poultry industry in this Stale was sel up. .SCHOOLS Superintendent of Schools Clyde Krvvin was relieved YOU'RE NOT TOO OLD TO FEEL YOUNG Thm id ii mcHK.ure fnr mm who huve known life lnil no I'liiuf't fmil il thrilliutr Itecmise of Mir l.i' k f 4-i l.i in vil.iinitm and hormniiCH. Tihihiii ji re. rut iru'ilir.,1 aiNruvPty iMittliin mil: H;ntiiiiH .tml hormones nwiy multiply the vim ;hh est .mil cm jim incut vou mice Knew. in- thi.io ;ipn...i. h, yiir wlmle Httilmte to wnui hi1, tiny improve when you begin to utto Tinmmic. Now it in;iv lie possible for rniiUlo ni.;r nn-n ( ;iir:in enjoy the n;inie spirit , vil.ilitv ;ijnl ple.isui ck (hut tnmle 1 heir vonlh h I hi tiff (o remember. Added yenr iiliv rnl Mil)lr;f t fr otn vonr pleimnrpH when vni imp TmriiMne, the new medicnl formula (niii'ntilnu t(,utiitis ;ni'l hoi mmifH, Follow dhrt timiM on lnhfl Tntpionc for "ale lt.V Sniitli's Cut-Kate Drug Store World's Prettiest' and his cohorts can of this dillicully. help us mil 1 . 1 . s s & : sll ' J s f I -I Vf j f ss c-r '( H h f k p ' ' A GROUP of Hollywood beauties have voted Diana Mumby (above), 21-year-old movie starlet, "The Prettiest Girl in the World." Di ana's measurements are: bust, 35"j inches; waist, 25 inches; hips, 35; ankles, 7; weight, 125 pounds; height, S feet 7. (International) of. all financial worries regarding the operation of Hie Stale schoo system. He is now free to dcwu his whole time to the improwmoi;, of the curriculum and Die general betterment of the schools within the classroom. Since the Legisla ture of HIU7. there has been a lighl on helvwen the linaiuicis of eiln calion and the professional, liaim d educators. As il is now. I hi- pro lessors and the doctors will attend lo the work in which they wen (rained and Hie fiscal affairs will be handled by those experienced in handling money. Articles have been written in national magazines about North Carolina's Hue school plant and about her up-to-date school Iran porlalion system but we arc Mil' away down the list of stales is regard to lalucalion. Our school houses are beautiful, well lighted, and the desks are the rigid height and ai'e placed the right dist,.uro from each oilier, and so on and so forth. The buildings are kept at the right temperature. The li braries are acquiring the kinds of books Miggesled. We have lne-s., which pick while and Ney.i o up at their doors and carry them In .school and back home. liul our students who graduate from high school have an avviitlly tough lime of it at college, man;, of them failing duiiiiK their liisl year. Do you bear parents com plain at the small amount of learn ing (heir children are getting al school. Consensus throughout the Slab is dial our school plant is away ahead of the educational processes. What is the trouble'.' Why -is il necessary for boys lo go 10 prep schools before going to college.' Why do hundreds of Ilaleigb par cnls send (heir kids lo church schools instead of lo the Haloigh cily schools.' With no financial worries now. probably Superinteudenl Irwin UK A Governor Cherry asked that the rural electrification pro gram be pushed, and lln.s has been done by the Legislature, which also followed the (ioviinors advice re garding more eniph,, is on iiiral telephones. Now comic u ml v gioups can set up a rural cm verat i c telephone svslem m I lie same manner usiAl with rural electrifi cation. 11 t hcv waul ad ;. e on hov, lo proceed. Ibe --lun.M uiile Cue:! l'ruc.. head ol Kl Kal eivh. V.ir lo-al teU-pl.o.i- v?!eirt will b .sroltr.lx em ml ' a , .1 to catv rv lie ;r lines 0111 into li-e count r boon s. or else KOADS Look lor I'-i'Mo.c- au'iils 10 i i'U ii : s, Hoot i i: . i a .as. Sironu i eco:-:ii:eii.i! ii M . w r r made lo I he Sl.il e He. b a; ( om nusisoii for Inlhi i , i i o , o i.i,,i kel roads, and ( :ieVuor ( 'm i : ill iollow 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 -1 1 on this ilfiii liie I ' I '.llW ,1V t oIlllllr.MOO will i ol low 1 he recommeiiilal niv i i ,ui.ty ' comijm-isoiiei s on I :n ooi d oi oimli v roads in Hie v ,u ions c oiin ties. 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If more Mopli- m re aiare of how ih IvitiiioyH must eoiisfaiuly n move mir- pluH tl 11 id , e.xi-oss aei'lH and eitu r wni nialliT thai eaiino( Htay in tin- hhid villbiut. irijuty lo rVrtlib, tluro v oiibj be belter umh iHlaiidiiin ol win he whole H'Mt(in in upset win n Iviilm yrt fail to lunetiori propeily. 1 1 u rn i n pcarity or loo frenui n( um'iih I ion potnet i inrs ,i rriM 1 )ia (. n i on i hlriK Is wron. on may miller j t a jtc i n baeK nche, hi adaehc!, di.ineM-i, r In n inul ic pairiM, Kelt in K up at rtihtn, pwellinn. Why not iry 'ohh'b fill'! Vou will be Utt'Mff a nodieirio re oitniieorb d (ho eotinl iv over, iu'n nl i mulal e I lie I Unc tion of (tie kidney and In Ip them tn (lush out poiHonmn vmimIp. finin I In? Ll-iil. They ronlain nol Iudk tiartnfnt, Cht Ooon's today. Uue Willi conlidcncu. At all dniR stores. Sgt. Kenneth Moore (iiven Citation For Service The parents of StalT St. Ken neth Hugh Moore t Lofty, who was killed on July 30. 1944, in France and was posthumously awarded the Purple liearl, have reeeived a me morial certificate signed by Presi dent Roosevelt as follows: 'ln grateful menuuy of S-Sit. Kenneth Iluh Moore, who died in the ser- ice of his country, on July 30. in the European area; stands in 1 he unbroken line of patriots who have dared to die. that Freedom minht lie and .mow - and increase in blessings. Freedom lives and through it he lives in a way that huml'les the undertakings of most men." 30K 600 90K nil Other HouMhold bitecU your problem of what to um to Kill cum in t' home without n- rtanserinir ohllilrfil. pell, food or youriflf 1 Gel new, non-poinou Il I-K1 U lowtler. Sprinkle m illrfcted Bnm walk tlirmmli It-cmwl wny-diel Buy l)lL-Klt.t)Hy. CP We are nov in position to finance your purchase of Truck and Car. -sin:- The Richland Finance Company Temporary Location L. 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