,1 1 PACE llTRCE ($ecSnd-jg4ctton) THE WAYNE STTLLE MOUNTAINEER '. v ,, I'll il.i:k I iTIll!-, l- bc- ,,U IK: .,,11 0" h:'U' uhi buy yourself 1! IK ami 1 ' h. ,ii in'. l.ih H ' :,1 il' r:! tu; ill,! ir..l ii I v 1,,.lillii,n m-ii ami w-rk-. . yiiii 'H (,jt(l1 at the r;incss of . :.. n,,. ni-f fcn nil " "' ' si in m iin ai- L, the siihllc iii'ic Hit an iilt-.i lor ui cllinkle. Ilii'tl a bush fiH",(! ,,y lishl u'l '" rn Hie P'lf' '( fwaitiim you mi tne knowimr all the is RoiiiR to he 1 T T A p 10! real jichitis ,rhitis mav develop If !it cold, or acute bron ated and you cannot haiicc Willi any mecli t than Civoimi'.sion ::t to the scat ol the oosen and expel perm and aid nature to raw. tender, inflamed fcus nn nibranes. bler.d.s b e e c h w o o cl ial process with other tPGinne.s lor coigns, karcotics. m' many medirines tell your rii uciiist to of Crrairulsion with Bug you must like the Hays the couidi. per Irt sleep, or ymi are to b.r':. 'Adv.) IflLIST jevery other pro- i insurance also alists. Your Tef- flard represents. icialist in "Plan- fOn. He is ennin. '1R and expert. vze your needs build a life in- tram tailored to f al requirements. 'J to you he will "t with you and fork out your 'election" pro write him today. jonnaiser jfprosentiitive T Wuynesvillp Plate vnr the &J U 59 Highway ftBOOK CORNER rLrfimr From Left To Right Wilh- FRANCES (ilLUERT FRAZIER ,. tit -'".'' ROO(l. lpnssible 1o select :a;;e Id quote for book has its ;.pe all (oUciher liiev II anv w nuhl Spccj.l be in I pas'- in the and every IIIH' L-i tit- place make up a couple of hone's y-.ud et readme you could want lutein ,n,1 of any cg. In direct contrast to the above bo(.k, is a serious one written by Jo Sim b.ir, entitled "WASTELAND." The value of this book can be augmented by the fa. I that it was award ed the !?10.0O0 Harper Prize, a noteworthy fart in itself. It isn't a pleasant story hut it is a novel that will Rive the reader a depth of iii'iKhi into a matter that is usually taken as a matter of course. Jake Brown's sister, Deborah, has su.wstcd lie visit a doclor-. a psychiatrist and most unwill ingly he has consented to do so. I!e doesn't think he needs a doc tor's advice yd lie knows that there is something radically wrong. His famiry had always seemed sort of mixed up: his parents had really never seemed like a father and motlurt': of his wife whom he thought he had loved bit! since had begun to wonder about. His whole life had seemed to be a wasteland to him but it all cleared up as he talked to (ho doclor. Warped ideas straightened themselves out. and as he delineated each charade,- to the psychiatrist, il appeared in different clothes, different flatus, a different light. Slowly he merged from the wasteland in which he had lived, oul into the wide open spaces of understanding A truly great book, well written. In our every day life, we have all met Howard Koarks. Of course the names are dif ferent: in fact, they are lesion. But the characteristics are all the same. Sclf-appoinh'd, self satisfied and sclf-saf isfyinsr to the nth defirce. When lie said a fact, a fact it was despite any lack of certification except in Howard Roark's own opinion. He wasn't liked ... no self reliant person is for this is a world of co-operation and the fact that one can help another makes for esteem and confi dence. Ayn Rand has written one of the most entertaining novels of the present day in "THE FOUNTAIN HEAD." It shows us what a nuis ance Howard Roark could make of the theory that all men may be horn equal but that only a selected few forgo ahead to be capable of running the machinery of this world. Peter Keating, horn with an equal "amount of brains, could only meekly follow in the great Roark's footsteps. Keating had everylhing that Roark had thrown away . . . friends, comradeship and like attractions . . . yet he swung onto Roark's coattails. Rut in his ih epest consciousness he feared Roark and wanted him 1o fail. This is a book th.it one will read, not hurriedly for there is too much to let sink in, with the sense of having known these characters for ,a Ions; time. opening of nniiiiiiiga Cafe fsday, March 21st, in Clyde on formerly Occunfori hv f.lvde UUIIUW1V.UCS VX Open Seven Days A ou are in Clyde and hungry, break bread with Owned and Operated by CLYDE CAFE Contractors To Be Let Work On Secondary Roads Contractors will he relied upon 1 the Stale Iliuhway and Public Works Commission for the major "ai'l el the work on ,,rlh Caro lina s larm-to-mai kcI roads immediate future. Highway Man A. II d ahain said i in 1 1 in disclosing tl,ai , !,,. , projects for the s.-, ondary roads are being prepared for a letting tcntativi-Iv scheduled for March 2. The IrUim: will mark the launch ing of the Hifi.way ('onimi--::oi;'s ambitions program calling for ihe sin i acne irealan nt or st.ihjti ol :UNal it-ili-. of country road. i:i Ihe net 111 ears to prevent r, ne- n l(,lls 111 t ne disrupt ion c iu-.( d I when the roads v ere made in;,,, a- -sable by this winter's severe v.ea'.h er. Highway forces, although in no position to do a large share of (hr work on these roads due to a shnrl age of materials and equipment and the critical needs for mainten ance wink elsewhere in Ihe high way system, will nevertheless start on their share of the program on April 1. Graham said. To Kcdiicc Standards In onhsr to get just as many miles ol the farm-to-mark-'t roni treated as the contractors av highway forces are capable of do ing, many of the finer cnginei ring principles formerly adhered to by the commissioin's engineers ";il be discarded. Graham said. "We won't build roads that are up to the high standards previous ly set." he declared, "hut we are reducing these standards so tint more miles of dirt -roads can be surfaced or stabilized." Not all of the engineering prin ciples can be thrown in the discard, he said, although the construe! on probably will be ' lighler than any thing heretofore attempted." He said it would he necessary to main tain the principles so far as they concerned providing adequate drainage and bases for the roads in the proposed program. neierrmg in me lac! that con tractors would have to do most ol the work at first, Graham said 'he Stale is gelling some equipment now from Ihe government bid noth ing like Ihe volume needed for ils highway forces. Also, he declared that other highways have boon without adequate maintenance dur ing Ihe war and will necessarily require some attention now. Buying Tar. Asphalt A large share of the 19.250.000 gallons of tar and asphalt for which contracts are to he let will go into the country road program, he said "This is (he largest order ever made by the Highway Commission for bituminous materials." (he highway chairman declared, "and much of the tar and asphalt will be used in treating country roads in the commissioner's program calling for the surfacing or slahilizalion of every mile possible during (he next few months." The Board of Awards of Ihe Stale Division of Purchase and Contract is expected to place the orders for 18.100.000 gallons ol asphalt and l.IfiO.OOO gallons of tar at its meeting last week. Scvci companies have submitled bid on the asphalt eonl nets, and six com panies on the (ar contracts. In addition to 1he requirements for country roads. large amounts of bituminous materials are need ed for treating roads thai dried oul and cracked during (he war years when the materials were not avail able for providing adequate treat ment. Graham said. Much In a Name A little colored girl, a new comer in Sunday school, gave her name to tlie teacher as 'Tortilior Job nson." Later the teacher asked the child's mother if that was right. "Yes, ma'am, dat's her name." the the Highway Cleaners Ull lllli"-' Week come in and Clyde, N. C. F:D MEN RESUME MAKING J AUT&S w i J- .- Nil''" .-rttfc. ! . ji . f I-, i PMM'i - 5i 1 il Si' ' w f 1' 1 1 ' ft, J 'xi?1 si M.-nifti ffiFni aw ..JttwaAft ,, :tdlllllll,lntffc& MgftlyjjtertMwlllMMwaaWi SOME OF THE WORKERS at one of the plants of the Ford Motor Company in Michigan are shown busy at work getting the assembly lines rolling again. The auto-making plants have been closed since January 25 be cause of the sieel shortage caused by the steel strike. Manufacturing was resumed in the Rouge, Highland Park and Iron Mountain, Mich., plants w ith 30,000 workers called back to work. (International Soundpioto) Snap Shots Of The HUMAN SIDE OF LIFE -liy- FR ANTES (iILUERT I RAZIER We do not remember al the time, the e.u 1 number of cardinal sin, that are listed bid whatever that number may be there is one more that we think should really head i he parad.-. To lie perfectly honest we j do not know what constitutes ' the cardinal sins but they must be pretty awful for they ire spoken of with bated breath. But not the sin we want to hold up for (he attention of the public. Pnl'orlunately, we run into the blamed thinr, al most every time we turn around or Ret shoved around, perhaps. It speaks loudly for itself, you can well believe us. V have reference to ruddles. Have you ever slarted oul Willi Ihe besl intentions in Ihe world, a loveiy sprig of laurel in your hand and good fellowship in your heart'' II s a beautiful world, the birds are singing, the sun is gleaming gold down on your up-lilted head and your soul is drifting aiound on filmy clouds. Alas alack! 1, The first thin you know, some one has taken up tin slack on their side of (he walk ind have Riven you a resound ing imitation of a battering ram and you spin around like a case of vertigo. Do they say they are sorry? They do NOT. They dare at you as t lion . Ii their eyes were interrogation points inquiring why yon were ever born: and if so. why you rami out that day. If you followed your natural impulses tile sprig of laurel would as sume the proportions of Hie trunk of said laurel propelled throii"!i the air with the object of lnnn-slauchtcr. Hut you conquer the urge and remember I hat the sun is si ill sinning as ou amble along. The world is still a beautiful place although it has a black-and-bUie place on one side. Bui thai wdl heal . . . you think. You sauipor inlo an attractive little drug store and sit down for a cooling drink. Without the formality of a "May IV" you find your single blessedness has been pushed over into the corner of oblivion and whal space you can salvage is deeply resented by the interlopers. Your cooling nectar nas noon iiirneu inio a 1101 toddy of repression, depression and recession. You find conversation completely obscuring your solitude, words thrown over, under, around and at you for your absorption and delectation. You are supposed to be greatly impressed by the sur rounding glamor. You certainly are anything else but! Like all things, Rood or had, the end finally comes and the pressure removed as the pro cession passes out. Oh, if it only would in the slanR-y sense! You meekly follow the parade, anxious for a. breath of fresh Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly you suffer r neuritis from rheumatic, arthri pain, Iry this simpte recipe tb.it thousands inexpensive are u.Mi,iJ home Get packigc cf Ru Ei Compound", a 2 wclIs it uith a tjuart of juice of 4 lemons, and no trouble at all. supply today. Mn water. add the It's can-. pleasant You necj only 3 tablopoonfuls two times a day. Ultcn within 48 hours sometimes oycr niiiht splendid results are obtained. If the pains do not quickly Icnvc and if you do not feci better, Ru Ex will cost you nr-thing to try as it I sold by your druggist under an abso ipuwuti mmj W WII air but even if you crab it quickly you will find the door slammed back in your face and said breath knocked out of you . . . just another evidence of the indecency of rudeness. There are varying degrees of ; rudeness bill all of them register- ing well above DO degrees Fahren I heit. l-'or instance how about dial ' pesl w ho invariably makes a pa J rade ground right in front of you ! when you are conversing w ilh some ! one.' lie has never seen Ihe words "excuse me" in print and wouldn't I recognize them if you drew a pic ture. Then there s thai bird who ' rounds Ihe corner on two wheels. I ciil-oul w ide open and horn blow I ing full sliced ahead, as he sails into your si red of conversation. iiguoiing all stop lights. You ."re ' forced into Ihe curb of silence and omiv ion. I lie puy is. Ilial is one road hog' the traffic ollicei (-annul arrest. ! We could ro in indefinitely . . . hut why? You have met llieni for thev are like Un hands of a clock . . . ro around all dav and every day. Bui if we could only turn them olT like an alarm clock, we surely would have one less cardinal sin. I !i i : 1 1 c 11 are using iheii farms a-. loving grounds for Ii bo. u s produced by v arious sv , of breeding. USE ting ems Cold Preparations LIQUID, TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS CAUTION USE ONLY AS DIHLCTED I5ru.ce Terminix Offers Free Inspection and Triply Guaranteed Protection! Expert inspection gives you relia ble information about your termite problem. Call Terminix, world's largest termite control organiza tion, for a free inspection of your property. No obligation even if termites are found. YOUR- 3-WAY GUARANTEE Bruce Terminix gives you a tested termite treatment that ends costly damage and guards against further attack. This service is triply guar anteed by: 1. Local Bruce Terminix licensee. 2. E. L. Bruce Co., world's largest maker of hardwood flooring. 2. Sun Insurance Office, Ltd. FOR FREE INSPECTION, WRITE OR PHONE: TERMINIX CO. Lexington Ave. Asheville, N. Phone 769 At AJvrllfd In "Tht Pott" eSnTF?a Legion -Orhtdribdi Contest Will Be Held On March 30 The American Legion oratorical contest of the fifth district, origi nally scheduled for Hendersonville, will be held in Asheville on Sat urday, March 301 h. The Legion division conference will be held at 4:00 o'clock at the S. & V. Cafeteria, while the Aux iliary meeting will be held al the same hour at the First Presbyter ian church. A Dutch .simper will be held at the S. & W. at !!;() o'clock. The oratorical contest will be held on the fifth floor of Ihe liun coinhe county court house at 7:!i0. L. L. Froneherger is district chair man of the event. MAURI Alii; IK TNSIS Joseph V. Lakerson, Jr., of New Jersey lo Christine Swanger, of Canton. lioherl C. Plolt of Way nesville to Ruth Lorcna McCrary. of Clyde. Route 1. Wood row Plemmons to Mary Fdith Ferguson, both of Marshall. James l(. B. (iihson lo Noneliite llaney. both of Haywood county. Read Ihe Classified Advertisements We Can Solve Your Problems For CONSTRUCTION, INDUSTRIAL AND LOGGING EQUIPMENT State Distributors Q International Crawler Tractors Cedar Kapids Asphalt Plants and O Industrial Wheel Type Tractors and Crushers Diesel Engines. O Rogers Trailers O Cargo Logging Winches Q Euclid Trac-Truks 0 American Preformed Cable q Northwest Shovels O IJucyrus-Erie Scrapers Bulldozers q Galion Graders and Rollers Disston Chain Saws Jaeger Mixers, Pumps, Hoists, Pav- (0 Corley Sawmills, Edgers, Etc. ing Equipment, and Air Compres- O Elgin Pick-Up Sweepers sors. As Well As Many Other Lines of Popular Equipment. North Carolina Equipment Company RALI-IGH, N. C. 3101 Ilillsboro St. Phone 883G SALES ft? 4 ! There's Money Today . . . and Tomorrow ...in Your Woodlot vt . . , - si?T. , 'fevV? -. t W-i v;.--. wM uM lJ ii .ti m$L: "Son, that woodlot of yours will give you more spot cash right now than any other part of your farm . . . . . ."and keep on paying you year in and year out. "Pulpwood can be de pended upon when other crops are poor. And, its ex tra income comes in mighty PLAN NOW TO PEEL YOUR PULPWOOD. PEELED PULPWOOD BRINGS EXTRA DOLLARS JfT " VICTORY PULPWOOD COMMITTEE HOWARD CLAPP TOM ALEXANDER IRA COGBURN CHAS. B. McCRARY JACK HIPPS RAY ORR VINSON MORROW VbU CAN USUALLV -ftlX WAf KINO OF A WOl W&'i 1A MAN IS ErV WHfcRfc 1H' PAtCHLS ON Hs Pant's A?E LOCATED S . CHARLOTTE, N. C. 2 Miles South Rt. 21 Tlionc -1 ICC 1 r?-)-?.srv SrhOJ LB RENTALS handy when times are good, too. "Your county agent or for ester will tell you how to get the most out of your woodlot. By wise cutting, you can guarantee another cash crop. "Let's get busy now and collect a cash pulpwood dividend." f Ask anv' anyone in Wayneatfflle about the SIMS TIRE & HATTF.RY CO. . . . they'll have nothing but praise to report. We're ready to help you keep your present car rolling with little cost to you. May we serve you? mm i'-iJJ SIMS, uwner 11 ASHEVILLE, N. C. Sweeten Creek Road Phone 789 PARTS - SERVICE OS id :f n "il- lute money-back guarantee. ruci Compound u for tale and recommended by Smifh'ti rut Rate Drnr Store

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