r PAGE POUa (First Sectics? ' THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER . FKH)V,Jr New Orders Have Little Chance For '46 Model Autos DETROIT. The motorcar Indus try may make twice as many cars and trucks during the next six months as it made in the half-year just ended. That program would bring about 2,200,000 vehic-; : off the assembly lines between now and Dec. 31. It will not mean, however that delays in retail deliveries are going to be cut down materially Many retailers still are discourag ing the placing of orders fur 1946 models In all but a few instances they alread have sold more ve hicles than they can hope to g.et from the factories between now and next spring when the second post war models are expected to come out. Whether these will be called 1947 or 1948 models has not yet been disclosed. Prospects Dubious In any event the prospects of the average individual for early de livery of a new car are just about as dubious as they were three and four months ago. The somewhat more optimistic production prospects are based upon the easing of materials short ages that plagued the industry ever since the war's end and the assump tion that major labor disputes will not interfere with manufacturing operations to any great extent dur ing the remainder of the year. The shortage of seat cushion springs that interfered with car body output has improved mate rially; bumpers are in better supply and shipments have been stepped up. Still worrying the manufact urers is the supply of copper used in electrical equipment and radi ator cores Serious also is the nut and bolt situation with production held back. BILBO IN THE GRASS ROOTS Asheville V. A. Man Here Every Thursday John Moore for the Veterans Ad ministration office in Asheville will be in Waynesville every Thursday at the U. S. Kmpluyment service. Mr. Moore invites veterans of all wars who have problems regarding pensions, illness, insurance or of a similar nature to interview him. Noah Numskull AV-Mt jCL. KNOWS j " let-? SSff DEAR AIOAHIS THE MEAT SHORTAGE L. . E&SPOWSIBLE FOR S lot OFVivee COMPLAINTS "j tOC" FULLETSTiaM BROOKLYAJ, Al.V. DEARAlOAH- WOLI L C FISH BE OLDEI5.IF THfr YOONGEia ONES WOULD KEEP THEIR BtS MOUTMS SHUT? JAKE ELLEI?,B(aONSOAj,MI:H IMMftbvU y King FHttrw ByiKltrcU lac & It 1 iJj Km . ? . m NECESSARY PRECAUTION CAMPAIGNING for the Democratic renominaUon, Sen. Theodora O. Bilbo (right) gets the reaction of Collins, Mississippi, voters during his tour of the state. Meanwhile, an elections committee has met to deter mine whether a formal investigation is warranted by published reports that eligible negroes were to be kept from voting, International),, POST OFFICE TOPPLED BY QUAKE A newly appointed Scotch minis ter on his fii et Sunday of office had reason to complain atmt the scanty collection. "lion," replied one of the elders, "they are close vera close. But," confidentially, "the auld meenister he put three or li.ur saxpence into the plate hisscT, just to gi'e them a sta:'. Of course he took the sax pence out later," The new minister tried the same plan, but the next Sunday he again reported a dismal failure. The total collection was not only small, but he was grieved to find that his own sixpences were missing. "Ye may be a better preacher than the auld meenister," ex claimed the elder, "but if ye had half the knowledge o' the world, an' o' yer ain flock in perticular, ye'd ha' done what he did an' glued the saxpences to the plate." HEAL' GOOD COMEBACK ICS JL :?V (if A(Y) -3 - if fl fl A well-known film star whose forte evidently was not manners, ap proached an American Indian who was making a tour of the Hollywood studios. "Well, Hiawatha," she asked pa tronizingly, "how do you lik our city?" With his copper face impassive, the Indian replied: "Very well, thank you. And how do you like our country?" Silence in A Flat George Bernard Shaw was hav ing lunch in a London restaurant one day, when an orchestra struck up a particularly noisy tune. With out any intermission, it followed It with another. Shaw called the head waiter and asked: "Does the orchestra play anything on request'. " "Yes, sir," the man replied, "Is there something you would like them to play?" "There is," said Shaw. "Ask them to play dominoes until I have fin ished eating." PEDESTRIANS STARE at the shatterer wall of the Post Office building in Courtenay, British Columbia, aftor an earthquake shook the State of Washington and British Columbia, Canada. There was considerable property damage in the Canadian zone, but comparatively few injuries from the mild tremor were reported, (International Soundphoto) for Saving or Building Take Shares In Our Oraanization The Time To Save Money Is When You Are Making It The HAYWOOD HONE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone 17 Main Street Old Army Names A visitor nt the army's huge Pentagon building recently was startled by ominous rumblings in an adjacent corridor. "Don't be alarmed," said the col onel with whom she was conferring, "that Is simply the redeployment of the LSD3. Generals are mapping strategy, and careful study has been made on their disposi tion. ..." "But what arc LSDs?" Inquired the visitor. "Large steel desks," the colonel explained. American Influence One of our English subscribers has sent us an advertisement he saw in a surrey newspaper. It hints at a reign of terror of which very little seems to have been heard on this side of the ocean, and we're glad to print it: "Young lady, aged 64 years, who has just returned from America and knows all the answers, seeks a gov erness willing to learn." WONDER CLOCK WANTED Shopper I want to buy an alarm clock. One that will wake up my husband without arousing the whole family. "Sorry, madam," replied the clerk courteously, "we haven't that kind. All we have is the ordinary kind that will wake up the whole family without disturbing father." On the Nose An excitable little American from the Bronx visited a race track. He went to a bookmaker and said, "Ten dollar ob Shasta Rose!" To win?" Inquired the bookie. "What, then, to lose?" asked the Bronxman. Reverse English "how come your boy friend never takes you to the movies?" "He's very conceited. He thinks the movie stars should come and watch .him make love." Marriage Lioenses H. J. Jenkins, to May Bell Fox, both of Canton. Alfred R. Phillips, of Brooklyn, N. V. to Luclle Medford, of Lake Junaluska. July 21-27 Is Set By President As Farm Safety Week RALEIGH To promote safety among farm people. President Truman has proclaimed the week of July 21 to 27 as National l'uiin Safety Week. "It is well to focus nation-wide attention on the tremendous toll taken by accidents to farm people, but we must remember that farm safety is an everyday matter, and one which requires constant alert ness," says David S. Weaver, in charge of the agricultural engineer ing department at State College. Weaver points out that farming is one of the most dangerous of all occupations, and that most acci dents can be prevented by intelli gent foresight and action. Approximately 3.500 farm people lost ther lives, and more than $90 -000, 00U in property was destroyed in 1944 alone by farm fires. In fact, more farm people were killed by accidents in America's first two years of participation in the war than the number of fighting men killed in the war itself. "The majority of farm accidents and fires can be prevented." Weaver says, "if every faun family will put into effect this simple three-point safety program": 1. Learn to recognize and hunt out the accident and fire hazards on the farm and in the farm home. 2. Correct or remove those haz ards that you can. 3. Learn to live and work safely with those hazards that cannot he immediately corrected or removed South Africa's Gold Reserves Revalued J () II A N N E Sll U It C Soulh Africa t Reuters p The South Afri can Reserve Hank has revalued its gold reserves at a new statutory price of 172 shillings l$:i4.40) per fine ounce, it was learned here. The revaluation result cl in a windfall for South Africa of 17.642,300 pounds i$70..r(i!).l!00i which has been credited to desig nated accounts of the government in the bank's books. Previously, it was explained. South Africa had valued her gold at the old gold price. Escaped Of 352 persons who escaped from North Carolina road camps during the past 12 months, 294 were recaptured, most of them within a few clays. During June, 22 prisoners escaped and 24 were recaptured. We Have a Large Selection of Thrce-Piece LIVING K LSD m sun Three Matching Pieces Covered in Beaut VELOURS . . . MOHAIRS and TAPESTI We Have Not Increased Our Pricor, One Pi rassB e Faratur Phone 33 Ma; A nn RIBUT ..-TO--- DR. C. N. SISK AND HIS ASSOCIATES The average consumer of milk seldom realizes the close connec tion between the health depart ment and our plant. Every slight change we make in equipment, or plant expansion calls for the approval of the health depart ment. Daily we are in touch with them, and they check our plant, equipment constantly, in addition to our products. This is done as a safety measure. In fact, pasteuri zation itself, is nothing but a pre caution and guard agaiij case germs getting mtonj During all these years, w worked closely with ur & his rrffsnmates. We have el thp fripndlv relations. We his leaving this district, hi him well in his new tieia. Wfi takn this opportunity special tribute to the enhj i f v, ntrict Heel for their el and continued cooperation times. Pasteurized Milk Is Always Safe! Pet Dairy Products Oj Phone 10 Waynes I