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SEPTEMBER 10. 96 PAGE THREE v THE WAYNESVILI.E MOUNTAINEER !hod Of Lods is Simmer i ' ! ! I -' for ,i! .ill i : . nil .Hid .ind .CHI cut ' Ml- 1 1" I II 1 i K in up In cla"ip ,1 he pl'o- ,!pinm: ill e I i v (i OP NIGHTS J DOWN? Iinoui doctor's blessed relief from lladder caused by F in the urine sly from backaeliM, cm excess fidelity ill I DR. KILMER'S fc rpnrtwn.d lirrbal COT aits Inst on the thr flew of urine and (A. .. .ctdity. OrigJ pracrlsinjr physician, 'dul y bltndrd combi hots, vi'pt'taiilcs, bal (Wf h?rti or habit 1, scii'ntihc prrpara tfdients th.it quickly Increase the flow of 4 uncomfortable eymp- fcid sample TODAY I fathers you'll be glad name and address to 4 Co., Inc., Bol O'fer limited. Send is lei! Swamp Root. ECTRIC WATERS $7.95 le Grates h 21 Inch 5 S8.75 The Too-! By CARRT CLEVELAND MYERS. Pl.D MANY mothers nte mo of the child from 3 to 5 who lets ciner children of his apre or you Hir er push him around and take h: thinfjs without any effort st Ftlf preservation. This same child is almost sure to be a timid, fearful child at eight, ten or fourtcn. "Dear Dr. Myers: Our son 2'; nlavs with a little eirl s.x mo tut vouncer. Every time this little I girl sees our son she paht?s him and slaps him in the face. She also grabs and takes all the toy out of his hands and plays w;th them as long as she wants. Then she throws them away. 1 did not think it wise to teaih our son ic fight back because he is too voting to understand wh.cn to f.jht back." The Psychologist's Itiply In answering her, I told her it was not so much a matter of teach ing him to fight back as to let hmi fight back and not to take his part, nor try to get him interested in another toy whin he wishes to hold on to the one he has. As most other mothers do, you, no doubt, have made your child give up his toys to the visiting tot, in order to make him an unselfish host. If you compel him to give up a toy to the other child, at this stage in his development, espe cially when your child has it in his hands and the other child grabs it, your child may violently resist, even fly into a tantrum, in which case you are disturbed at his stubbornness and selfishness. But if, on the other hand, your child meekly submits to your de mands that ho shall give up, the other child may grow more domi nant and your child more submis sive not only to this child but to all other children. Co-Ed Fashions To Instead Of 'Sloppy HOLLYWOOD There'll be more men around Hie colli '(' the. lull. gaK And lliiil . !c; Ian nio ie fashion expert Kdi'li Head, mean-; vou'vo got lo supply more curves Gone forever -lie hope- i ilu "Sloppy Joe" sweater. Ditto with the dangling shirt-iaiK And no more of those unsh-awful blue jean pants. "Most of these men w ill be vet erans," Miss Head repe'ls. "And they're tired of looking at flat ti lt ures in trousers. They want to look at females - - wt li lot- of curves." Miss Head wasn't falkint: just for our benefit. "We put away our "Sloppy Joes" with our diploma- four years ago. Sli had a wide eyed audience in I be form- and very nice, too of five pn I ! y co-eds from Los Angeles (olleL'e-. They represenfi d I M. . I SC. Pasadena iitnior e.)!Ie".e. and lie, i dental. They said Ihov'd In aid lovely rumors about the influx of men coming baik to silunl And they Mauled some lics'-rale advice on how to dress for that rare ((lur ing the pasl four iar-. an.vwayl species of Hie race. Miss Head fed 'em lnueli and beamed at all five and said il was lucky they happened to conn- to her. She said she li ul j'.i I hue bed SEE US FOR i Automatics - Others m BUCKEY 1 r Hold (iO Pounds and 100 Pounds. Holds Fire 21 Hours A lx Two Sizes In The Rla Wood-iunisr $4.80 - $5.80 ELECTRIC HOT PLATES Double and Single Plates ARKMAN' ir lid Child F , then, too much emphasis on irniueir.ir your child to share, in his eaily stages of being with an other child, may cause either rror.our.ecd stubbornness or sutv mi.-sion in him. Of the two, the latter often is the worst. (My Lmnctir,, "Stubbornness" may be ha i in a tamped envelope.) Respect Ownership Tl.r-rcfore, let me urge you, V . i,.- SV.hcr, during the first scwirl visas by a playmate, not to rufliiire your child to give up or iin share his toys, but pa tie: tiv to persuade him to do so a: 1 i:..:' ly lend the visiting c' .'. ! :.: .; his mother to see that i icj'ict your child's owner sii:p. A fur these early adjustment?, it l ,;.y It vv: y desirable to require ;. ci. .!'., if too rtsista.it, to al l.'w ti j.h.ymate to have one of y ,ir vh toys lor 'a short pe rio.l, giving it up for another toy after tins short period you desig nate. Soon you will be requiring the e children to take turns with such toys as both cherish most, excepting of course, any rare toy easily injured, which need not be shared and even should be put away before the playmate arrives. In a nursery school, this prob lem of sharing and taking turns is far (Us er than in a home, since in t'.ic school, the playthings are common property. No one there is solo owner. How different the problem witn the tot who for many months has been sole owner and operator of his toys. Guiding a child in these matters requires understanding, patience and skill and ought to be a great challenge to any parent who wish( s to he creative and resource ful. ("Your Child And His Play mate" may be had in a stamped envelope.) Bring Out Curves Joe' Sweaters dressing I .raheth Scott, who plays a oan'P'i - tut le in Hal VYallis' "Des ( rt Town." And she was reallv wised np on things collegiate. "We're tired of looking like men," siched beautiful Joanne I'ronpo. whose figure never would'vo fooled anybody. "Dut wo kind of hate to give up our sweat ers," "Then don't," said Miss Head, an A-l sweater girl herself. "Wear 'em all oti want to. Only tuck 'em in at Hie waist. That gives yon a bosom and a waistline. And that's what the men will want to be looking at not shapeless sacks. She hauled out the very clothes Miss Soolt will wear in the movie and asked the eo-eds what they thought of 'em. Shirtniaker dresses and polo coats with nipped-in v.aisl'ines and clinging evening "iiv ns And the eirls forgot to eat t!. ! h im sandwiches they got so ( Nell. (1 ' Of course." Miss Head chuckled, "you've got to remember you're in Colleco to sludy, loo. So on the i,i:ii ii- M"i can't go all-out for claim nr Wear trim, feminine things to class." The earth would require almost a Ic o. million (ions to provide illumination equal to that of the Mill. ma 1 11 fin! 'in-wm ELECTRIC IRONS Two Sizes , i x Timely, Practical Household Suggestions P,y TUTU CTRUENT N S. State College Summer heat and lumiidilv make su ci.il problem in clothing cari for 1 he huiisevv tie ooden or pi.i - jlu 11. ulcers fur clothes are he,Lr than wire or cardboard ii.en.re , Wire hangers may rust ill damp , weal her and leave stains on i i.n nc -. caitllxMUl haulers become lie.to. Leather gloves and pocket hotii Mured in drawers olleii g.illie. (lew in stiniiner To piuUat litem dry in I he sun a ml air. t ecu. i ip fil'si in tissue paper, and then in waxed Paper. Ileal lols rubber and oi k s .km weaken- leather, TIkicI.iv. Imi i!lu are poor places iti slore w:nl ' er ov cr.sluies, lulibeis and le.illicr shoes A (eel dr place is reeo.u iin idled Mud should be cleaned oil' shoes immediately, and never left to "dry on" and make a pi -inanent slain on the leat her t'ic.ir, white shoes oil the feet and ai-ow I hem lo dry t horougbly h.u ! c Wearnu Lealbel' is We ak w iu n ( I Slim s worn damp ie. y i.vu ;, out of shape. ( L 1 1 1 lite 1 1 as. lohied up when i. i up are likely t o m i idevv 1 .eav e t bein .open to (I i y . I hen put aw a in , cool (by place. j Meal broth or any clear Mitip made of meat iind vetgelahle Jul' ('- is ii popukir l'i i ,.t course ,.r d ;n ner t he y ear round ( len, ral l ii 1 is pi elei red pipmg hot in w up, i and cold and jelled in sunneei Tlie t o M ( i w i u su g g s 1 1 ( 1 1 1 tor ni.k mg it lo serve cold -or ollci ed lo a I end s cciiil ist . When served cold, maiiv ieo;li like a little more seasoning or iiua, eonccnli iiteil flavor. Added (ho oi may be given with a hit inure sail and a loucli of spice, or tresli herb "rue consditutie is maelo ol sever.. I (iillcient kinds of neat wii it haraclcrisl ie blend ol Many people like tomato juice ami meal broth combined and jellied. Jellied broth is most ai 1 1 act iv -when it is served clear without a trace ol lid. To remove fat from meal or chicken brolh. firsl steam t he hot soup and let il cool Then skim oil' the hardened fa! Irom the surface. Capital Letters (Continued From I'aye Two! system, and the county auditor checks the records miiuilcly a! tin end of liie year. C(Kll) IDi: V WOKlilK.l) Mrs ll.ariy It C.hi v ell. Mailer of the Slate (I. are-e. is 1 1 :: iie . her 1 i'oublcs I he c di. The Slid e convent ion is ,-. i dn !c I lo be held at Clinton in n, tone wiln the i mpoi ' ,'int S i ' li I le1 1 1 beiny eiven in the - liool i:y m Will, the nyin burned lew ih". auo, and the nearest place Miiliibic is six miles away. Now. hoca'.iM of the tobacco market in". Imiid.e, the lob, neo markets will be opt al inn w hen the CranRe meel .,1 ( 'lie ton anil il now looks as d t!ie:. will be a .shortaRe of rooms But Mrs. Caldwell will Pud . way . .'. She always does. Eyebrows were lilted when she w a m :' this position-- but the ineeihi rlne has increased by more I ban ;M:nti sinoo she look office in January. However, there is a report Koiii': around that the Clrance is workin lo .net Harry hack as Master. Stor ies have it I hat he is I inn,' ol In work as secretary ol I he National I'binl food Council derllli.ei io n panics1 despite (he annual sal.ny ol S120U0 and expenses . and would welcome a good North Caro lina oiler. COP GETS GIFT CHICAGO A policeman for II ChicflEo park district, Kdward l oy. was direelinh traffic when ;i m. ii : walked up and handed him a hand qrenade. The man said he found il near a church. I Foy quickly examined the jiro-1 nade and saw that the pin was; in it and that it was loaded, f-'oy carefully laid the prenade down in a vacant lot and summoned the bomb disposal squad. The pro-j nade was deactivated without fur ther incident. mmm 'niton Your child's coaled tongue i a warning that he needs at tention. He may need a gen tle children's laxative. XriCllfl ia oi " s . . laxative that children like to take it has such a delicious Frune juice flavor. Don t orce a laxative on your Child. It may upset him more. Don't delay if your child is irritaDie anocrosa . i t i... t because oi launy . TI - i elimination, re member tne re lief Triena will brinp. euy TRIENA Give only as directed. 30c, large ize BRIDE OF 48 HOURS BACK HOME ft'' t iv s V, Vx s Ike st " x vV 1 s Elliott Describes FDR's Views On World Affairs In Magazine Article M V VOl! K Vranklin 1 lioose V(h believed I he war was I he not i mi I Ii of colonial empires and a i .ii. -d woi Id eonlliet would resiill e the lirili.b, Kreneh and Dutch did not eive up imperial i an, the' I. ite president's son. Klliott, re vealed, j "Don't think for a minute that incricans would he dyim: in the I'aeilic tonitthl if it hadn't been fort I ic dim tsiehled pri ed of the i'loiich and the British and the Dutch'." Klliott quoted his father, a ; .say iin." "... They nuisl never eel the ideas that we're in this wan just pi help them hani; on to : ichiiie, medieval empire ideas." Klliott described the talks he-i Iweeii his father and Winston Churchill, then British prime niin- Slci. ,il their hisloiic nieelim; at ( 'asahlanca soon alter the invasion ol North Africa. The article, a condensation of the younuor lioose vell s book, "As He Saw It," to tie published in October, appeared in l ook niacaine. The backward colonial areas of; the world should he niven eco nomic and social assistance and A. The E. J. Ray Farm Ix-oated about 11 miles from Waynos villp, on the Panther Crock road and in the Lower Crabtree section of Haywood County. Sub-divided into several tracts and will lie sold on the promises. One j.rood home, one ten ant house, one tobacco barn, one cattle barn and other jrood out-build-in jts on this property. Meet us at the sale and buy at your own price. BAND c arolma p " 4 r i i k f I BACK HOME apain, Suzanne Tych sen, 15, is shown with her mother (top) ill Haddonficld, N. J., nt'lcr eloping with Joseph Scimeca (left), 21 -year-old ex-private. Declaring she will have the 48-hour marriage annulled, the girl's mother says the elopement never would have oc curred if Col. Andrew Tychsen, now m India, were home. (International) eventually be D'ood Ihroueh an in ternational ore,ani'al ion led bv the creiil powers, Mr. Uoosevidt told bis son. j "II this iMi't done, we mieht as well a:;ree thill we're in for an-I other war," he said Klluill said it w as durini: the conference ill January, l!14:i, thai be lirsl heard of the Dniled Na tions "The Hie, Knur ourselves, Bi il ain, China, the Soviet I nion will be responsible for I be peace of the world when we've won the war," I his father told him "These powers will have lo assume the task of biinginii education, raising the standards of livinp, iniprovini: the health conditions of all the back ward, depressed colonial areas of (he world. And when these areas have hid the chance to malurily, they must have the opportunity, extended to thein of independence alter Hie I'niled Nalioiis as a whole have decided that they are prepared for it." ; I'Si: TIIK CLASSll'IFn ADS M. AUCTIOK 2:00 P. M. 11 sell 2(i lots on Lake Junaliiska. 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