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mm PAGE FOUR (Third Section) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THtTlSDAY ill IB mm fids ;;! :.. ' : 1" 1 3 i if, -.1 v X 1 fS J' 'J i' .i. ; t I " , - ! I ,i ; - I tr if,' 4 ? ' J 1 -M.l f I, it'.:' hi i III I Pi:- I.I 1'.' I ft ! ?!'.- v. r, : !t:i' !''': ) May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action Modem lite with it hurry and worry. Irregular habiu, improper eating and drinking its risk ol exposure and infec tion throws heavy strain on the work of the kidneys. They are apt to become over-taxed and fail to filter excess acid and other impurities from the life-giving blood. You may suffer nagging backache, headache, dizziness, getting up nights, leg pains, swelling- feel constancy tired, nervous, all woin out. Other signs of kidney or bladder disorder are some times burning, scanty or too frequent urination. Try Doan's Pills. Doan't help the kidneys to pass off harmful excess body waste. They have bad more than half a century of public approval. Are recom mended by grateful users everywhere. Atk your neighbor! Canton Girl Recovers From Serious Injury Miss Lassie Talley of Route 2, who is doing special work at the Regnia School of Nursing, Albe querque, New Mexico, is recover ing from a serious back injury which she suffered while protect ing one of her patients from a suicidal attempt. After spending four wekes in the hospital, she is now a( I he Sandia Ranch cen ter. She expects to resume her duties in the next few days. Before leaving this section In January Miss Talley was connect ed with the Asheville Orthopedic hospital and the Biltmore hospital in Asheville. She plans to return to Canton this fall to visit her several brothers and sisters in this section. Read the Classified Advertisements TELEPHONES for FARMERS a Big Part of Our Expansion Activities We're busily engaged in rural telephone service extension, which is a major objective of our current expansion activities. Farm telephone service does more than provide the convenience of the telephone to people in rural areas. It places more and more farm residents in contact with people and businesses in town, and in turn puts these people in .jntact with the farm families . . . makes telephone service more valuable and beneficial to all. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company Incorporated "JS- Veterans Offered Correspondence Courses A program of veterans' training is being offered through the pub lic schools by the International Correspondence School of Scran ton, Pa., with some 200 courses, it has been announced by Jack Messer, county superintendent of education. The program will be offered to all veterans both graduates and to those who have not completed high school. If sufficient numbers are interested in the work, a school will be set up here with courses under a supervisor. A supervisor will be named, according to Mr. Messer, who will supervise the study course and see that all les sons are sent into the school in Scranton. Tnere must he a minimum of ten students signed up for the courses before the school will be estab lished here, it was pointed out by Mr. Messer. There will be no cost to the veteran in taking the work. If anyone who entered the serv ice through the Waynesville draft board is interested in taking work under the program, he is asked to contact either the olliee of the county superintendent or the Way nesville Township high school. Anyone residing in the Canton area of the county are asked to get in touch with A. J. Hutchins, super intendent of the Canton school dis trict. If sufficient numbers express their desire to enter such a school a general organization meeting will be held in the near future, it has been announced by Mr. Messer. All Day Mother's Day Program To Be Held At Pleasant Balsam An all day Mother's Day service will be held at the Pleasant Bal sam Baptist church on next Sun day, according to announcement by the pastor, the Rev. William Whit lock, who will fill the pulpit at the 11 o'clock morning service. At noon a basket dinner will he served, after which assembly .sing ing will be enjoyed with special groups from other churches taking part on the program. At 2:30 there will be a guest speaker, to be an nounced later. Friends and members of the church are invited to attend the all day service. The women of the church are asked to bring baskets of lunch for the dinner hour. The city of Cincinnati, O., awns the Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific railway, connecting Cincinnati with Chattanooga. Tenn., operated under lease by the South ern Railway system. 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DURYEA All Bread Dealers Must Display New Weights On Cards AKrieulture Commissioner Kerr Seolt has announced that all North Carolina retail stores and other businesses selling bread or rolls short of the weight printed on the package are required to have on display near their bread counters cards informing the public that "bread and rolls sold here may be short of the labeled weight up lo 10 per cent, or not over two ounces." He explained that pursuant to the recent government order, bak eries are reducing the weight of their bread products in order to conserve flour. At a recent meeting held be tween representatives of the North Carolina Makers' Council and the officials of the State Agriculture Department it was agreed that cards informing the public of the short weight of the bread and rolls would be preferable to having new wrappers printed,, according to Seolt. He said that the order, in effect only through June 30, would otherwise have necessitated con siderable waste of paper and in volved large printing costs for the baker. The card system, he explained, has been cleared with the State Attorney General's office. Elevator Operator Has Outlasted Six Governors BOSTON Elevator operating may have its ups and downs, but you certainly get to know a lot of Governors, says Richard (Dick Moriissey. For the past 20 years Morrissey lias operated a lift at the Massa chusetts Stale House, taking as much pride in his work as the pilot of an airliner. During that time six Governors have come and gone, but Morrisssey is still on the job. Morrissey has found every chief executive friendly and democratic, and has enjoyed shuttling them to and from the gubernatorial suite. His favorite story concerns the present executive. Gov. Maurice .1. Tnhin. After 5:30 p. m. the ele vator is self-operating. At 6 o'elork one aflernoon Gov. Tnhin stepped into the cage, preparing to operate it himself. Suddenly a woman squeezed inlo the car and said, "Fourth floor, please." The Governor obliged. WHY BE FAK ? Est plenty yet lose weight with delicious candy reducing plan Have a more slender, graceful Bj ure. Noeirrciting. Nolaiativei. Nodrugi. With the simple A YDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan you don't cut out any meals, atarchei, potatoes, meats or but ter, you simply cut them down. It seaaierwhenynuenioydelicious (vitamin fortifiedl AYDS candy nuuriirn. n oouireiy harmless th.i ?n col",rtlKl bl """'I doctor., mors than loo p.roa lost 14 to IS) .vara.. I Tl "'' wltb AY DS Vitamin Candy i&- an-day Hiipply of AYDS only (2 26. If not deliirhud -.th mult.. MONKY RACK on finrt bti 7pNo Smith's Cut-Rate Drue Store ffappy Mother'sVay RUST CRAFT CARDS W HAvr MANY TO CMOOiM F9fr The Book Store J. C. GALUSHA Phone 73 Main Street May Day Festival At Canton High Set For Friday The first of what may become an annual May Festival will be held at the Canton high school this Friday, May 10th. Planned by Principal W. I. Rik ard and Coach C. C. Poindexter, the program will include a movie and "Truth Consequence" program in the school auditorium, and class competition in track and field events, softball, badminton, table tennis, and horseshoes. A picnic lunch will be held by the river for students and their friends, and the school cafeteria will be open as well. At the end of the day banners will be awarded to the winning grade, and the Black Bear baseball team will meet the Candler nine. Fourteen Men Enter Armed Forces From Canton During April There were seven men inducted and seven enlisted in the armed forces from Canton during the month of April. Those inducted included: Frank William Ford, Walter Delbert Thompson, Willard Earl O'Diear, Oscar Eugene Justice, Alvin Luther Rogers, James LeRoy West and Henry Rhinehart. Enlisting were: J. If. Jones, Bobby Joe Mease, Noah D. Robin son, Jr., James Monroe Dayton, Thurman Lee Burnette, John Pear son Blaylock, Jr., and Clarence Wiley Kuykendall. Farm Unit Versatile Except With Bossy WILLOW RUN, Mich. A "me chanical hired hand" which per forms more than 20 different farm chores is rolling from new assem bly lines here. The Graham -Paige Rototiller machine is a self-powered device which in one operation prepares ground for planting. The versatile unit also serves the farmer and home gardener as a cultivator, seeder, furrower, soil compactor, lawn mower, field mower, roller, snow plow, bulldozer, hiller, trash coverer, trailer-hauler, ice cutter, cement maker, soil shredder, ditch digger, turf cutter, and as a power plant to operate saws, grinders water pumps and other farm ma chinery. P.S. But it won't milk cows. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MOTOR CARRIER FRANCHISE CERTIFICATE. DOCKET NO. 3561. Notice is hereby given that C II. Ruff, operating as Parkway Tours, has made application to the North Carolina Utilities Commission for a franchise certificate to transport sight -seeing passengers, from Way nesville, North Carolina, over the following highways between the following points: Leaving Waynes ville over highway No. 276, by way of Cruso and Brevard; leaving Bre vard over highway No. 64 to Ros man, Lake Toxaway, High Hamp ton, and Highlands, from High lands over No. 64 to Gneiss, Culla saga, to Franklin, from Franklin over No. 23 to Dillsboro, Sylva and return to Waynesville. Leaving Waynesville over highway No. 293 to Dell wood, Soco Gap to Chero kee; leaving Cherokee over route No. 107 to Smokcmont and New found Gap, returning over same route to Cherokee; from Cherokee over No. 107 to Ela, Bryson City, Nantahala and Topton; from Top ton over route No. 129 to Robbins ville, Yellow Creek and Tapoca; returning over No. 129 to Topton, from Topton to Aquone; from Aquone to Franklin; from Franklin over No. 23 to Dillsboro and Sylva and return to Waynesville, North Carolina. All passengers will be through passengers, loading in Waynesville, no passengers taken on or dis charged after leaving Waynesville, except in cases of emergency. That the Commission has set said application for hearing at 10:00 o'clock a. m., on the 6th day of June, 1946, at the Langren Hotel, in the City of Asheville, North Carolina. 1333 May 9-16-23-30 Bethel School Announces Its Closing Program Th nresentation of a May Day program by the Elementary grades at the Bethel School at 1:15 Friday afternoon, the 17th, will be the opening event of the commence ment exercises to be held at the school. Annabell Ledford has been elect ed May Queen and Harry Steven son, King of the members of the seventh grade. Other students of the seventh grade will serve as at tendants. Flower girls will be An nette and Janette Sheffield, with James Ray Fore, crown bearer and Maurice McNeil as train bearer. Oher numbers on the program will be: Welcome Song, and Baby Dance, with two selections by the Rhythm Band, all from the first grade; May Garden by second grade; Dance of Flowers and Farm Dance by third grade; Flower Awakening, by fourth grade; Gar land Dance, fifth grade; May Pole, by sixth grade. The second feature of commence ment will be the presentation of "What So Proudly We Hail," a patriotic pageant, by the 9th grade students; and a Musical Garden parly by members of the tenth grade, both to be given on May 23, at 8 p. m. On Friday morning, May 24, at 9:00 o'clock the graduating exer cises of the eighth grade will be held and the awarding of certifi cates made. The closing event will be given on Friday night, by the 11th grade pupils, a play ."Don't Take My Penny." A small admisison fee will be charged. Ensign J. L. Walker Reports To Mobile, Ala. Ensign J. L. Walekr, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Walker, who was recently commissioned from the Naval Merchant Marine school at King's Point, N. Y., has reported to Mobile, Ala., for his assignment. He spent ten days in Miami, Fla., visiting friends following his grad uation from the Marine school, prior to his reporting for duty. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you auffcr from rheumatic, arthri tis or neuritis pain. try this simple ineipcnsive borne recipe that thousands arc iwiriji. Get a package of Ru-Ex Compound, a 2 weeks' supply today. Mix it with a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons. It's easy, pleasant and no trouble at all. You nerd only 1 tablcjpoonfuls ttto times a day. Often within 48 hours sometimes over mght splendid results arc obtained. If the pains do not quickly leave and if you do not feel better, Ru-Ex will cost you nothing to try ai it is sold by your druggist under an abso lute mancy-back guarantee. 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