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PAGE TWO (First Section) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER I DR. W. KERMIT CHAPMAN DENTIST OFFICE IN BOYD BUILDING PHONE 363 WAYNESVILLE. N. C. B5 Give Yourself a Lovely ?s3ii U-WAV-IT tet5M Permanent at Home yp Today thousands of women are giving: $)& tbeuKlves U-WAV-IT permant-nU in f 4"'St M 2 to 3 hours at home. Vou can do it. too .V,fc t- fjlk it's rasy, sale, gentle even for baby fine frr' .Jfcjii) hair. For a professional-looking, long- ' ' lasting permanent get U-WAV-IT HOME ' td f iv'i 7 COLD PERMANENT WAVE KIT. it $J3jLP' J comes complete and ready to use. NO fc-wk ' 7 MESSY MIXING TO UO. IWW Ask for Mp- U-WAV-IT I At JssL SMITH'S ri'T-RATF. ma c, store Imwj "TIIAMS 1 4i i: HELPING" ' 1 tf &S$&? If it People are making more telephone rails now than ever. As a result, there are limes when our switchboards arc -crowded and we may not he aide Jo answer your rail as promptly as we would like. This is more likely to happen luring the mid-morning and early evening rush periods. We are doing everything possible to speed the manufacture ;md in stallation of new central office equip ment to enable us to handle more calls more juicklv. In ibe mean time, your cooperation is appreci ated. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company INCORPORATED Reward Increases For Arrest Of Georgia Lynchers MONROE. Ga.. Rewards for the arrest of the white men who lynch ed four Negroes in Walton County increased to $20,500 today us Socli citor General Marshall Pollock de plored a spreading impression that local authorities are not cooperat ing in the hunt. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People of fered rewards totaling $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the lynching par ts members, almost matching the $10,500 posted by the State of Georgia. The NAAC'P staled in New York that it had given to the .Justice De partment evidence "pointing to the guilt of certain of the mob leaders " Pollock, who is attached to su perior court here, commented on reported charges by Maj. W. K. Spruce, chid of the Georgia Bu reau of investigation, that "the best citizens of the county refuse to help us in the case. Spence has since "corrected the misquotations." Pollock said, but the impression is still spreading. Walton citizens are "shocked and grieved at the wanton act of a few," lie said He explained that the first act of local authorities when the laying was discovered was to noti fy I he GUI and the KBI, realizing that they themselves were "mani festly unable to cope with the sit uation because they lacked the necessary training and facilities " ' "As the investigation continues," he said, "we ask only that we not be pre-judged and that we be given an opportunity to justify the faith I hat many have expressed in us that the principles of law and hu manity will he unheld." Meanwhile, Gov. Ellis Arnall telegraphed his thanks to President Truman for the cooperation of the federal government in the drive to solve the lynching. He sent similar telegrams to Attorney General Tom Clark and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. Spare Stamps 9, 10 and 49 Now Good For Sugar Spare stamps 9 and 10 In Ration Book Four are good for five pounds of sugar per stamp at the present time for canning purposes, and will be valid through October, it was announced last week by the Asheville OPA office, which serves Haywood county. Spare stamp 49 is valid for table sugar and will be good through Aug. 31 FOREIGN BROADCASTS All State Depaiment foreign voice broadcasts will originate in New York, under a reorganization announced by William Benton. Assistant-Secretary of State. After August 1, Far Eastern programs will be broadcast in seven languages. Autumn Vacations In N. C. Urged In Ad Campaign RAI-KKJH.-- A brisk advertising campaign ' sell North Carolina's autumn attraction to late vacation ists will commence in late August, the state advertising division an nounced Around 30 metropolitan news papers will carry display "North Carolina in the fall is the best of all," and that many good resorts will remain open through Septem ber and some through October, at which time the state's winter re sorts open. Magazine ads also will be run in September and October issues, fea turing the "leaf season," the out door sports of the months, and the excellent salt water fishing. Field and Stream magazine for September will carry a coastal iish ing advertisement headed "The Old Guides Say: Fall fishing is the best in North Carolina." and pointing out the possibilities for cero, am berjack, dolphin and channel bass. The division this spring launched a "come early" campaign which it termed successful The new effort is part of a long-range program of lengthening the vacation season in North Carolina. Lions Hear Major Brown Talk On Salvation Army At last Thursday's meeting of the Waynesville Lions club, Major Cecil Brown, head of the Salvation Army in this district, explained the work of her organization in the mountain area. The meeting was held at the Waynevilla. Three visitors were present. USK Till", CLASSII'IKI) ADS Army Experts Predict Sending Radar Equipped Rocket To Moon WASHINGTON, Army experts come up with the startling predic tion that the first space ship to the moon probably will take off within 18 months Not only that, but they add that in terplanetary travel by humans may be possible in 30 years. Major P. C. Calhoun, head of the May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action Modern life with IU hurry and worry. Irregular habits. Improper eating and drinking its risk of expuaurs and infec tion throws heavy atrain on the work of the kldneya. They are apt to become over-taxed and fail to filter excess acid and other impuritiea from the life-giving bluod. You may suffer nagging backache, headache, Silliness, getting up nighta, leg paine, awelling feel constantly tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signs of kidney or bladder disorder are some times burning, scanty or too frequent urination. Try Doon's PtIIs. Dean's help the kidneys to psas oil harmful excess body waste. They have had more than half a century of public approval. Are recom mended by grateful users everywhere. Aik your niighborl guided missile branch of the army air force, says he expects to take a trip to the moon himself. Round trip, of course. The most engaging figures is that 18 months when the experts say they expect to shoot the first rocket ship to the moon. It will be strict ly one-way passage this first ex perimental flight into the universe beyond the realm of the earth, and of course, il will be a guided mis sle, with no one aboard. Major Caihoun says the army does not plan to send a rocket to the moon until il can he certain that it will land safely. He says the rocket will be equipped with automatic devices to send radar signals back to earth giving in formation about conditions there. Calhoun says if. hard to con vince the public iiia! its on the verge of interplanetary explora tion for the same reason, he says, that nu n scoffed at Fulton's steam boat and Jules Verne's prediction of the submarine. The army expert has this to say: "Man is approaching a new fron tier of exploration and knowledge. He is about to explore the universe. He will see things and perhaps peoples beyond the powers of our Imagination " TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA Summary Of Annual Budget Requirements FOR THE 1946-1947 FISCAL YEAR FUND ITEMS TOTALS GENERAL STREET LIGHT WATER DEBT SERVICE Budget Requirements $ 171 J22.0 $53,475.00 $15,800.00 $49,825.00 $20,150.00 $32,272.00 Esetimatod Revenue other than tax levy 110,222.50 43,175.00 11,800.00 49,825.00 20,150 00 15,272.50 Tax Required to Balance Bin ljret $ 31 ,.'500.00 $10,300.00 $ 4,000 00 $17,000.00 Collections of Prior Years 4.420.00 1,276.00 736.00 2,408.00 Required Collections of 1940 Levy $ 20,880.00 $ 9,024.00 $ 3,264.00 $14,592.00 Portion of 1946 Levy Reserved For Future Years 6,720.00 2,256.00 816.00 3,648.00 Tax Levy 1946-1947 $ 33,600.00 $11,280.00 $ 4,080.00 $18,240.00 Tax Rate 1946-1947 $ 1.40 $ .47 $ .17 $ .76 Tax Rate 1945-1946 $ 1.40 $ .47 $ .17 $ .76 Valuation (Estimated) $2,400,000.00 TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE, N. C. By Hedwijc A. Love, Town Clerk. Named to Council i I MS1UISMWIMII I I V C I ' P I A OENUUl COUNSfL of the National Housing Agency, Leon H. Keyser 11ns (above), of Beaufort, S. C, has been named by President Truman U a member of the President's Eco nomic Council. (International) Chief Standing Deer Meets With Reading Club The Fourth Powwow session ol the Cherokee Heading club wa held Thursday aflcrnoon mi tin' lawn of the residence ol Mr. anil Mrs. J. II. Way. Jr. with Ch.cl Standing Deer of the Cherokee Reservation featured on the pio gram. Over 1(1(1 adults and chil dren were in attendance. The Indian Chief who is wcil versed in archery gave demon',: i ,t tions of his art. and explained Hie use of his bow and arrows. Following the program a pit-lure was taken of the chief and the members of the Cherokee Heading club. During the session Miss Margate' Johnston, county librarian an nounced those who had read the required number of bonks and urged the others to finish in I in near future so that all the members of the vacation club would he eligi ble for reading certificates by I In close of the reading period. finely, Practical Household Suggestions By RUTH CURRENT N ,S. State College Many women like to wash Hie cooking utensils first, thus (leaf ing away the clutter of assorted pots, pans, spoons, anil links be fore starting the dishes. However, when the usual order of dish v a-.li-ing is followed, the cooking tilings are washed last. When neeossan. extra soap and hot waler should be added to the dishpan for lliis last operation. When you wash dishes, pots, and pans, keep I he water clean by frequent changes. When pans are soaked, they aie usually easy to wash. Inii , In n food is permitted In dry ami Iru den on them, washing is a prob lem. Make it pari of oiir loiilim to fill pots and pans willi Hear water immediately after using To wash pans properly, first dis card the soaking water, al I he same time removing the loosened bits of food. A rubber scraper is very useful here. Wash inside and out with hot soapy water. I'se scouring powder or melal clcnncr to remove burned and enisled foods. Rinse thoroughly. Dry.- Me especially careful no to pul tin or iron pans away damp. They will rust if they are damp. Dark stains on aluminum pans, if not too well established, can be removed with vinegar water. Till pan with equal parts of vinegar and water. Bring to a boil, llo not try to remove this kind of stain with soap and soda, as il may only be deepened. Nov r soak aluminum pans in suds. Your child is suffering when he's Irritable. Watch for a coateti tonfue often the sign a laxative is needed. Faulty elimination often makes children sluggish and restless. Your child can get relief with Triena the fam ns laxative made with sen na. And children like to take Triena, because it's flavored wtth real prune juice. Den t up set your child tire him medicine. Get TRIENA. Caution, use nly-as di rected I 30c, large siae only 50c. FSA Families And County Officials Will Have Picnic Members of FSA farm families, the county supervisors and com mittee members are expected to at tend a picnic and general get-together at the Carl Best farm on upper Hominy. The group will gather at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning and will enjoy a noon picnic lunch and other entertain ment during the afternoon. Approx imately b'u are expected to be pres ent. Ten families who have purchased their homes through the FSA, the Miper isor. Joseph C. McDarris and his assistants, and the county com mitteemen and families, Charles, (' Francis of Waynesville, Charles l iner oi Lake Junaluska, and ,lar-i-is Caldwell of IrondulV. will be present lor the gathering. 84 Years Old, But He Still Enjoys Walking SAN FORI). J. K. Home, 8-1-y ear-old Newton man, decided last week that he wanted to see iiis granddaughter at Colon so he took nil walking and covered the entire 1 .")() miles by foot. I jtisl like to walk,'' he said, llial is one reason I stay so sup ple" llorne operates a plumbing and heel melal business in Newton and does a great deal of the work him el! lb- has been a Mason for SO ..ears .'mil claims to have read the i',ib!e through 22 times. Wiinled! Men and Women Who Are Hard Of Hearing To make this simple, no risk hear ing lesl with Ourine drops used with simple syringe. If you are deafened, bothered by ringing, buz zing head noises due to hardened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try I he Ourine Home Method test that so many say has enabled them to hear well again. You must hear better after making this simple test or jou got your money back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today at Smith's Drug Store. CAR or TRUCK P may be tough to m Jllt C(j we'll do our best to keep v roll -REPAIRS TO ALL MAj -CARS and TRUCKS Lyda Motor Com l-ON I.. I.V1IA. , Phone ,)18-J Ha, llrils m ii n nir imiiisssaimii n i TT Use The Classified Adverii: 3 For if."- ) Summer's Health Drink PET It's Always SAFE lift ' ynmwA .... .,i.tandiW Pasteurized Milk '1 lie Iiliesi, F'"- , .-. ,;u. Rut not IOO(l is mo" - ,. .-.i" COW Ior -perieci i ,j delicious m,t. OnH day. yo.rn ,njj -rich, creamy, mil.- we. ; 5 enriched milk J" v,il, deliver to your today : IU
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