,1 ) THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER ,V. MAY PAGE FIVE (Second SedbaJ V I t in wi'ilo within iou an' 111 I"1'1 " ' I. Mill 1 : ,i uu are i r,, known 1 Ma" V... . . I, ill in i" v.nl it iii:i"v 'pa.-K.-l Jllili ,1 :;,.-M,ih-r .' : . IH."'- ,l ;''!.. I ! 1 ' Tlw lJi,,,,!i ; HUT. a- "U ' I l!:- ''"''i'ai)ie L,tf, nr. .1 "" kjll' in .,;.i-i.i-"""-' " .li:i: nil .1 HIKlll .. , , mi 1 1 I '1 PI Kl K A I ION' buvv ui m ',- ! TiM:::i- H.-.ll "ill ,H ... I .nil rill ll li'll I i i.:m:i:i-i. I -oil in dl' , ,WMIll '..miImii. lor inr ;i!i-nliilr ,iin!' "I t'.'.n .wars j Hi,. v;iul llrlclUlalll , L' nulla' Ihal lie is I irar al tin' I'ilii i' .'I 1 mi H I 101 CCllll'l i.jI j . niil'-t hnir-e ill , ll C.diillll.i. i.Il III.' ' 1II4II. jii.I answer j iiiiii)l.iiiil in said ainlilf m ill apply In' ii-lii-i ilrinainl- hipbin! i,l iril. l!Mfi. : r ri.wiK. Mlii'. nil' I him I . ij Cl.lllllv. If. l:r 2 II. S H Ml ll the USIDE OF LIFE By fRANTFS (;LBERTFRAZIER in peace. My word, Mother! You are any tiling in the world but Whist ler-y! You don't even start out being that way, lor your hair has the nicest thoroughly-brushed brown ha) I've ever seen. And at times, it ,airlv swirls in excitement as you hustle lioin one self-appointed task to iitiother. Feet on hassock? Not ,,u. Hands folded? Only in tlm tfli have I ever seen that and even then your fingers twitched a wee bit in anticipation of some Good Samaritan act of your own. You're the first In the morning to put out a house-wifijly hand for Hie paper and the milk bottle still dripping its icy particles into the early morning sunlight. And it's our ever watchful eye that gives the last survey at night just before ou flick out the last lingering light ihal separates your whole world from day and night. And all the intervening hours it's the same merry-go-round of doing things. You stop just long enough to help .some one mount his hobby horse, perhaps, but then you're off in a whiz of carousel music to do something else worth w hile. Hut not for one single instant do you forget that you are a mother. That is dominant in every breathing moment of your twenty fniir hour cycle. All other activi ties are only the cogs of a mighty w heel 'motivating that great heart of yours. You stop to offer a comforting shoulder for a very tired little gill to rest against for the one liniment necessary to restore her mental equilibrium. Then you ex tend a reassuring hand to the boy whose feet are not quite firmly stabilized on the ground from which he was torn by I he exigenies of war. But, Mother, the most wonderful thing you ever did was to give me the priceless gift of your idolized son . . . and all my life will be spent in giving thanks for this benefaction. They call me a war bride from overseas. Rut 1 am, thank Cod, Your Daughter. Popular New Numbers in Ti n isi u u 1 SIC Also RECORDS e Book Store Main Street Attention! We Have a Surplus of GERS BROS. TEIIDERGREEN VARIETY BEAT! SEED M sell this seed at a good price for cash . . . You the quality seed we have always furnished'. . . same and the best. 0' The Sky Mutual First National Bank Building Father By Proxy FORMER ARMY CAPTAIN Robert Ep pler, 32, gets acquainted with his new "son," Tony, 1 1-mnnths-old, who w as brought to Los Angeles by friends. When Eppler was stationed in Britain he promised n rnnnln there he would adopt their then un born baby in event of misfortune to themselves. A week after the child was born, both parents were killed by a buzz bomb. International) Farm Questions and Answers QUESTION: What varieties of tomatoes are wilt-resistant? ANSWKli: Among the more widely proved resistant varieties are Rutgers, Mai -globes. I'rilrh.irrl . and Pan America. Any of these strains are good. QUESTION: What is the recom mended program for comnalliiu: farm rats? ANSWER: Ahoul three pounds of mixed bait, iisjn.il fortified Red S(uill poison with fish, meal, rolled oats or cornmcil. is adequate for the average farm homestead. II is best not to use the powerful new 10(10 poison in any area where farm animals can gel to it, hence, Red Squill is used. This latter poison is entirely lethal to any type of rat bkeh to be found nil the Tar Heel farm, including the "cotton" rat or ordinary field rat. (he short tailed rodent which is responsible in many cases for the destruction of quail coveys. QUESTION': Can cake Hour be milled now? ANSWER: The special, highly refined cake Hour will not be milled now because such (lours were milled a( a low wheat extrac tion rate, with only about 40 to 50 per cetn of the kernel going into flour. However, some millers arc producing for cake baking an !I0 per cent extraction flour from selected soft wheat. Fashion Changes In sixth century B. C. Greece there was almost no change in men's or women's clothing styles for 100 years. On the oilier hand. In France under Marie Antoinette hat fashions changed 17 times be tween 1784-178G and fashions in oth er apparel even more oft oner. Association Timely, Practical Household Suggestions By RUTH CURRENT N S. State College i It's time to clean up and clean out winter's accumulation of deb ris from all buildings. Clean, grease, and replace worn parts of mar hinery, look over buildings 'home and out-buildings, make necessary repairs. Eire prevention specialists say inspect every building on the farm and make sure: 1. Trash, rubbish, waste paper, old clothing, feed bags, bedding and the like are removed and turned in for salvage. Eires origi nate in debris which likewise serves as tinder on any spark or carelessly tossed match. 2. Dust, cobwebs, shavings and other flammable materials, are cleaned away from fuse boxes, motors, and other electrical de vices to avoid flash fires. Replace worn extension cords, and repair deh'et ive equipment. :!. The heating plant and the chimney are clean, lteplace worn parts. Hepair cracks in masonry joints in the chimney, anil install a spark arrester if (he roof is not protect r'd wilh fire-resistant roof ing. 4. Lightning rod connections are tiuht, not loosened by winter's w ind, snow and ice. a. All buildings are in good re pair, that roofs are weather-light. W ater sepeing into a building rots sliuelure and water dripping into properly cured hay may result in spontaneous combustion. If a new roof is needed, select a fire-resistant roofing material, such as as phalt shingles, metal, or asbestos. Cover badly split, cracked side walls preferably with fire-resistant siding. Hepair broken flooring and steps for safely and efficiency. (1. flasolino and kerosene are stored in metal containers or un derground at a safe distance from main buildings. NEVEH use or si. ire flammable cleaning fluids. U. S. Marshal Covers 70,000 Miles In Year SAN ANTONIO, Tex. The Navy's slogan of ".loin the Navy and See Hie World" has a contem porary among United Stall's mar shals. That is, if most marshals gel about as much as Deputy 1'. S. Marshal Houston Minor. Minor's travels last year took him 70,000 miles and included a visit to 411 of the 4(1 states, ranging from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. His journeys, which carried him into every stale but North and South Dakota, Montana, Vermont and-New Hampshire, were not ex actly tourists' delights, however. Although the prisoners he was transferring usually spent the night in a bed of sorts, he often had to sleep in his car and at one lime he went 40 hours without food. That happened when he was caught on the road on V-J Day, when roadside cafes joined in clos ing for celehrat ions. NOTICE OF SAI.F. NOKTII CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. J. L. Walker. vs. E. H. Walker and wife, Thelma Walker. Kenneth E. Walker and wife, Verdeena Walker, Bobby Walker riezzill and husband, Joseph Rezzil, Mrs. Arthur Walk er, w idow of Arthur Walker, de ceased, and Walker. Minor by her Guardian Ad Litem, T. L. Green. The undersigned, having been appointed as a Commissioner of the Court, to sell the land herein alter described, the said Commis sioner w ill on the 23rd day of May, 1040. at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Courthouse door in the Town of Waynesville, Haywood County, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash the following describ ed tract or parcel of land: Lying and being in Haywood County. N. C. Crabtree Township and bound ed as follows: Beginning in the center of the public road in the line of Senie Walker and Eva Jones, and runs wilh said line. South 34 degrees East 72 links fo a stump; Ihence South 19 degrees 30 minutes East one chain and 99 links to a dead sourwood. corner of J. D. Towles' estate: thence with the line of said estate South 54 degrees 20 min utes F.ast 6 chairts and 64 Jinks to a stake, Towles' corner; thence North 1 degree 30 minutes East 3 chains and 30 links to a stake in an old fence: thence North 15 degrees East 2 chains and 93 links to a slake in (he center of a small hraneh and in an old fence; thence down the center of the branch North 63 degrees 15 minutes East 1 chain to a stake in the center of said branch: thence North 30 de grees 25 minutes West 2 chains and 58 linke to the center of the pubhc road; thence up the center of said road 4 chains and 66 links to the beginning. Containing 3.8 acres, more or less. Said tract of land being known as the Dr. Robert L. Walker home place. This the 22nd day of April, 1946. GROVER C. DAVIS, Commissioner. 1522 April 25j May 2-0-16. Two 4-H Clubs Pay $50 On Haywood Club Cabin County Club Council Map Plans For Raising Additional Funds For Club Work The Bethel 4-H club presented the Haywood 4-H club council with a $50 check at the county meeting here last week, as their contribu tion to the 4-H club cabin fund for the erection of a county cabin on l he State Test Farm. Several weeks ago the Crabtree club paid their $f(). The Bethel club Avas represented by Betty Jo Gorrell. At the county meeting 32 officers from the 12 clubs in the county were present, and heard encourag ing reports on the 4-H club activi Ws)fab AT ME RAIN OR SHINE T, 12 10 Miles from Canton -10 Miles from Waynesville Paved highway through prop erty. Ideal small farms and homesites FMEE BAND MUSIC inVited BAUD MUSIC Medford Leatherwood, Auctioneer For Further Details See DEWEY PLESS Administrator of Estate - Canton, Route 2 ties throughout the county. Among the projects under way for the different clubs to raise money, in cluded a play to be given by the l'atlon club. The group voted to serve a ban quet at the dairymen's banquet to be held here on June 4th, and to also serve food at the State Test farm on June 5(h when the Guern sey sale ifi held. The prufit from both even's will be used to send delegate the 4-H short course in Raleigh in August, and the re mainder to apply on the cost of I he county cabin al the Test Earin. I The council will meet again on j May Kith to complete pi a lis for j pulling on a banquet and food sale. I Mary 1'oston, of Bethel, is presi I dent of the county council. AUCTION Ai 2 O'clock 1 0 CASH PRIZES V iT JL TT A "MAT Recruiting Officer To Be Here On Each Wednesday A recruit ins officer from the Asheville V. S. Recruiting station will spend every Wednesday here at the ollices of the Chamber of Commerce. The hours will ue froir 9.00 to 5.00. Any man wishing to enlist or re-enlist in the armed forces is asked to contact the of licer on the days designated. DR. W. KERMIT CHAPMAN DENTIST OFTICE IN BOYD BUILDING PHONE 363 WAYNESVILLE. N. C. Floss EsW One residence, immediate oc cupancy. Convenient terms. Rectal Soreness Get Relief New Easy Way Sit In Comfort ProUrmun is quick, dm o Ubl reliever of itching, painful cutal mzteiiAsa-- tymv ton which may also accompany piles afid hemorrhoids. Brings ruyt.wij itntt af comfort upn culact, forum protecting Aim uer sore ana, htlus detruy inffctiou nerms. ai Nature haa up raw, broken tissues. No uil t o k reuse to utain clu th in a. Suld vnm y ta-V guirjuitcc. ll cure to fjet thU mode n lvlief today , . msk fT PROLARMON 4 Smith's Cut Kate Druff Store n RAIN OR SHINE DIVIDED INTO 10 TRACTS 1Y1 - i f in t u i

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