TIE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER " PAGE FIVE Second Section? jrOK CORNER r. rmm Left To Right Beading T, FRANn:S G1LCEBTFRAZIER the J- 1 . t,.,ks that t6',rf ,-.mr and . . .hull' in tm" yn ji s" t lie ut family is affectionately known as FA" and who is addicted 10 such rages that he grinds down two or three sets of false teeth each year, and there are more unforgettable people who live in the pages of tins fascinating novel. I ' , in -II. r.t' caus- l.-CIlt TA- S10N a ... be. in" um' i,.!KHHl ' 111 gratify m ait i tl lnK 'r;. blHlk ' . railed rum niblicaii"" of r..rtil .('f i tin' I11"'' ,. ,. today , b: TilK I'l HSL IT . nk i 'l tl'I't ..! suited to the ,vtl - lu;ht p;i mi. lining bri)i..'.!i. , - ,1 HH .11 ,, ., IM.IIIIHMS . mi conicily vet i v,,;i .ilmc-l liu' a.!litl and 'ii' i I aula Hie t'au ,u i;,.n : ic- first a , (',, :::ii, um-t and ,lf I , , f 11) 11 lIHIIIl, Tlif head ol the ,. RELIEF FOR MATISM I, SWOLLEN JOINTS ' .... uriinlTIP SACKAC'Ht, intuitu is mll Not on oehe or poirt kt't hot you it rtcioim iuy- Vt tried thi morvcioin new , it bimoinq undreamed-of fnJl who hod sufftrrd tor tntd ivefythlnq, ond were Inkfdiclwai impontble. Try VS 9 DROPS HI All Drug Storts ut-Rato Drus: Store Those readers who like their stories well shaken with shudders will thoroughly enjoy 'HONOLU LU STORY." by that famous writer of "WHODUNIT" episodes, Leslie Ford. And this is one of his very best. The scene is Hawaii and prac tically all of the action takes place in and around a house high up on the mountainside above Honolulu. It is the story of a black-sheep American whose family had lived in Hawaii for generations. But he went back to Japan sometime after Pearl Harbor and played traitor to his country. The book has plenty of romance as well as suspended excitement and the answer stays a secret right until the end is reach ed. Don't peek at the last chapter hut enjoy the unfolding of the storv to the end. Now here IS a book! You who love your grand opera, your light opera. our b.illet and your con certs will receive "THE IMPRE SARIO" with joy and acclaim. It is written by S. Hurok in collabo ration with Ruth Goodc. There are anecdotes about the famous and the near-famous; little stories that will endear the stars to you more I ban ever, "IMPRESARIO" is a personally conducted visit backstage and is a heart-to-heart chat with those whom you have long admired from Hie other side of the footlights. And there are forty intimate photographs to make the book all Hie more realistic and companionable. Wins In Round-Up JOHNNY HEINZ, 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Heinz, one of the four boys from St. John's School, who attended the North Carolina Catholic Scout Round-L'p held at Helmont Abbey College, Belmont, and carried off the high est honors in the field day activi ties. Scouts from Charlotte, dastonia. High Point, Raleigh, Winston-Salem and Waynesville attended the field day events and camporee held re cently at Belmont. Johnny won first place in the 95 pound group. Other winners from St. John's school were: Bel mont Harnett and Dries Vanden berg. who were awaided the "Ad altare Dei" medai by the Most Reverend Vincent S. Waters, bishop of Raleigh, Johnny is 12 years old and member of the sixth grade of St. John s school and of a local Boy Scout troop. t'lran Rug Bottoms ; Clean the underside of rugs fre- j quently, for dirt works through and ' insects are likely to hide under- ! ncath. ! Brazilian Soap Arrives In Italy LONDON -A cargo of 420 Ions of Brazilian soap, the first soap to he imported to Italy in several years, has arrived in Naples, UNRRA headquarters in London announced. The Brazilian shipment, UNRRA said, was enough to distribute ap proinately one ounce of soap to every person in Italy. EYIVAL NOW ON AT he Big Tent In Hazelvood, N. C. Li ,Tv v mi fv l i rain i fine worm a i name Thousands have hoard it, have you? It grips you, stirs you, and makes you think, if you think. Don't miss it. Sunday Night June 9th, 7:30 p. m. Follow the Crowds QUESTION HOX Questions will be answered each evening. PROGRAM Tl'KSDAY NIGHT The Book God Sealed" In (iprnocl? ... Is it The Revelation? KDN'Ksn v viniT Men Shall Take Hold of Him That is a Jew" Head Zech. 8:23 THritSDAY NIGHT e Devil's Best Friend In Hazelwood Ndmed" FRIDAY NIGHT "The Price of Truth" SATIIBiliV X'lT.HT n Men Would Give A Fortune to Hear a Sermon" lie BIG TENT Hazelwood, N.C. i Snap Shots Of The HUMAN SIDE OF LIFE By FRANCES GILBERT FRAZIER When the road ahead Looks far and steep And dark and our feet Falter, then give our Hearts strength. Dear Lord. We can rult our minds But our bodies need The guidance of our Hearts to keep us Ever pushing forward. When the darkness Of night closes down On our hearts fatigued With the uncertainties Of the morrow, hold Tight to our hands. Dear Lord, so we will Be unafraid At noon when the warm Sunshine fills our Hearts with the joy Of living, please Teach us to he Thankful and grateful For Thy many blessings. But oh. Dear Lord, '.' e need Thee most ' Of all at the start j Of every fresh day. Fur it is then that I Our hearts are so ! t ndecided which way Will be the best. , Temptations slip into ! Our pathways and hide Behind the flowering Borders that line ( Hir walk of life. .Our minds are rested. ( Hir bodies anxious l To he up and doing: o that is w hy we Need Thy wise counsel To govern our hearts. And guide our feet Around the pitfalls. He with us throughout The day. Dear Lord, And in our hearts Always. Have You A Job For A Veteran? Here's One i Kditor's Note. In an cITorl to 'place return veterans in positions j suitable for their qualification" and j skills, main of w hich were dcvolop- ed during the war through special training. I lie .Mountaineer, in co operation with the local employ ment ollico. is giving this space to set forth the talents of some vet eran in each issue who is seeking employment. Any employer who might have a place the veteran may till is asked to contact the em ployment ollicc'. Clerical or personnel worker, age 22. while, male. 1 1 years college including training in typing, short hand and bookkeeping. Skills: I'. S. Navy over li years as Yeoman 1st Class. Kepi records pertaining to personnel, perfoi mmg clerical and stenographic duties Took dictation., typed correspon dence and memoranda, processed, handled and tiled reports. Super vised work of others in checking and setting up liling systems at various naval stations. Interviewed Navy applicants and assisted with their processing and classification Comments: Can type at rale of 60 Wpm., take dictation. Prefers personnel work but will consider general ollicc work. To Kmploycrs: If you would like to interview this man for possible position or have suggestions as to where he ronld srrtire employment, contact U. S Fmploy nient Service, telephone 417. Tin-Wedding Gift May Be Aluminum NFW YORK Married ID years'' You may be asked this year to give the missus an anniversary gift of aluminum instead of the tra ditional tin. A change in the anniversary symbol was proposed recently by more than a dozen housewares and giftware trade magazines. Aluminii mis "basically Ameri can," the trade editors assert, while tin is "principally an alien metal." War-Dead To Be Brought Home About Mid-Winter WASHINCTON The first of the nation's war dead will he brought home from overseas about mid winter at the earliest. Military authorities can account for lilll H!!:") bodies of the approxi mately H0.r.rS2B army, navy . Marine and Coast Cuaid dead and missing of World War II. Most of these lie ill temporary cemeteries in foreign lands 2-11).-4!t;t of the oodies identified and 12,572 as ycl unidentified Anoth er Ulllllil bodies rest in isollod graves about the world. About hall of these graves have been lo cated, and about HI.IIOO of the dead ident died. Most of the bodies not account ed for will never be recovered They are the remains of men who perished at sea or behind enemy lines. Maj don 'I'. B. Larking, who as army quartermaster general, di rects history's greatest hass funeral movement hack to a final resting place, said the war department had hoped to get the first of the bodies home hy mid-September. But a shortage of steel for ens- ACTS ON THE KIDNEYS To increase flow of urine and relieve irritation of the bladder from excess acidity ia the urine Ar you sufferlnr unnctkry distress, bacltacha, run-down f stint: nd discom fort from excess acidity 1 thm urine? Are you disturbed nlfhta by ef frequent desire to pass water Then you should know about that famous doctor's discovery DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT that thousands say fives blessed rcUai Swamp Root Is a carefully blended combination of 18 herbs, roots, Vsfe tables, balsams. Dr. Kilmer's is not harsh or habit-f ormlnf In any way. Many people say Its marvloua effect Is truly amazing. Send for free, prepaid sample TODAY! Like thousands of others you'll be glad that you did. Send name and address to Department D, Kilmer A Co., Inc., Box 1289, Stamford, Conn. Offer limited. Send at ones. All druggists sell Swamp Root. X) When vnu sol out to provide telephone oorvirc to rural dwell er oer an area of hundreds of thousands of square miles in nine stales. yone pot a REAL JOB! No one knows this holler than your telephone eonipany, nor is there anyone more eager to see farmers hae telephones. We're hard at the joh. using the host equip ment and "know-how" that years of Hell System experienee and researeh have heen ahle lo devise. Southern Bell trucks and men are heooming a more and more frequent sight on the rural roads of the Southeast, Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph nrMiANY INCOtFORATED Green-Tinted Sunglasses Are Best For Eyes The sunglasses that you perch on your nose this spring and sum mer will have plenty of specsap peal. thanks to the capers cut by postwar plastics to make fancy frames that harmonize with your duds. That's all very fine, but do give a thought lo the lenses. They have a more businesslike joj to do ir. preventing eye fatigue and discom forts caused by direct glare or re flected sunlight. For that purpose you need lenses which have the absorptive power to halt harmful rays, yet admit light that you need for seeing For these, a green tint is usually the first choice of aculists. Green was during the war, and still is. the choice of color of the Army and Navy. Hut runners-up in the favor of many eye experts are "smoke" and "purple smoke" tints for lens es . For the lenses to qualify as safe anti-glare shields, they must be outlawed; free of air bubbles, seeds, color streaks or scratches. As useful as sunglasses are, they shouldn't be worn any more than necessary. They are needed when eves are exposed to direct light, as in sun bathing, or reflected light from concrete highways, while pavements, parade grounds, plough ed fields, water or sand They aren't nt cessarv so please take 'em olT when you sit in the shade, go indoors or roam around on a cloudy day. kets makes that impossible, he told a press conference in the gray walled room where burial plans for America's hero dead arc being made. The location of llieir temporary graves not rank or station or dis tinction or any other coiiMclei .il ion - will determine the order in w hich they are returned, lie said. We have most everything to furnish the home. All post-war furniture. Pay us a visit before buying. Mehaf f ey-Cagle Co. On the Square Clyde, N. C. How Is The Time To Buy Insecticides Rotenone Cryolite Dutox Arsenate of Lead Black Leaf "40" Fungi-Bordo Pestroy Also Sprayers and Dusters Available At Richland Supply Co, At The Depot Phone 43 Note: We are closed Wednesday afternoons. NOT OH YOUR TIHTYPE ! Grandma loots calm and collected as she poses for posterity, but" she wasn't -not on your tintype! Getting her family ready for this picture was a long, weary business. The day this photo was snapped, Grandma was up at dawn, wrestling with the old wood stove, coaxing the kettle to boil, cooking breakfast. And the day before, she ironed the mountain of starched clothes that had needed such hard scrubbing. The day before that ' But that was Grandma's life. She didn't know any other kind. Her way of housekeeping took lots of time, lots of elbow grease. In Grandma's gayest dreams she never imagined the time would come when a woman would have dozens of electric servants daily for the cost of a bar of soap. Electric service ready and willing around the clock and "calendar is a modern miracle Grandma missed by being born too soon. But electrical dependability (and cheapness, too) didn't happen by accident. Not on your tintype ! They're the result of plenty of hard work and practical experience on the part of your, neighbors who operate this company. l Hear NELSON EDDY in "THE ELECTRIC HOUR" with Robert Armbrmler i Orchestra. Sundoyi, 4:30 P. M., EDST, CBS Network. f CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY j ,"V i-.v V.

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