PAGE TWO (First SeclionT THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER m M - H W T-H flHI I B F t 11 1 --. ......n.. ...... -W f';.:;W) .1 - Dear Louisa: There Is a certain boy am pretty sure likes nic Wild and 1 but lie went summer and a post card. vii , iii wCWvo , ,,ii;8 'ii'TV ? new .n-f.a.v'iU!T. 10'1-ho. ei.o-.vei Kn -r e.-r which is he;nr sriown nere trus uwK hv I.vda I- 8 T 3 To Return T Sta-,e jH " ft like him very mueh away for most or tin didn't even send me My friends have all told me .to forget 1 1 1 ft i hul he gives the excuse he just doesn't like to write letters of any sort. When he came home he acted Jilsl as he did before but constantly bo. . in;; i;ione from me and then not payintf it back 1 didn't mind that so much bu; now it is nearinil the S dollar marl; and tie never makes a move to pay any of it back. He (joes away , and I don't see him for days on end. but when he does come around again ht. acts very much as if ho likes me. i would like to know I whether he is just usinj,' me or not and what I could do 1o find oul. Puzzled lioston. Mass. I)e:ir Louisa:- - Tins problem has been on my mind lor (juile a few mouth. 1 am a fjrl l(t years old. 1 am writing to a biy overseas Jinn I icalie I love him very miieii. Ah mother doesn't approve ot me v ri! im.', to him. I met h'.ni a fe-. days before he went back to camp. !!e has been owrscas ahoui. t.u months. I have dale. I oilier boys bul I a n nnl I v.i!; !i line a lien .im v.i. li ilie'ii I think ;i in ml the ol I. el ho;. .-..II (. I he II. i I v i urillen and lold the ho, nol !, 'Ai de any more and he say :ie still loves lie and will eonlinue writing. I write him often bin I 1 have to slip around and send '.he j letters. W ill you please he! i me ' He also wrote and asked me to wait for him. Worried lilue Kjes 'a. Answer: It will be very simpU out whether he is usiiuj you or not by slop lending him money. Personally, 1 don't think that a person who goes away lor the sum mer and who doesn't even send you a postcard, can like you very much and certainly no man who has any self respect would keep on borrow ing money from you without re paying it. Such a person is f. irresponsible to be taken serious ly and he will probably stop hang ing around you if you refuse to lend him any more money. LOUISA. j Answer: While I see no harm in your writing to this boy still I would be carelul what 1 wrote. After : all you saw him for such a short while that it is possible thai von remember all the nice things about j him and may not have had tlmt or the occasion to find out things j you would disMke. Ask your mother In let you ion ' tinue to wrile nice friendly lellers ' hid not any thing thai would hind you to a bargain Ilia', you might : not care to carry il. When this boy comes home meet ! as friends and if. alter a long enough period of lime, you li rid that you really do love him, thai will be soon enough to become engaged. You should know some- WAYNESVILLE FLOOR SURFACING CO. L. E. HENSHAW - B R. HUNDLEY We Carry Power Unit for Jobs Where Electricity This I-. the Ttf... 11 .., n.. .. motor company ai me corner oi Depot anil Haywood streets New Kaiser Car Is On Display At Lyda Motor Co. (Continued From Page One) new automobile by location of the rear seat well forward ol the real axle and wheel housings, so that pascsngors are sealed in the best riding positions. The advanced local ion of the rear seat provides greater soace in the rear lugg;:i'( comparl ment, and has made possi- c unsurpassed widib of seal cush ions. H2 inches both fronl and rear. Increased visibility has been pro vided by moving the front pi posts back, increasing I he angle 7;.Vsquare-inch windshield, ; providing greater side vision for I he driver. Kweplional rear vision is provided, loo, by Ihe 44-iuch w ide rear window. .Mechanical features include an all-steel body with safety glass throughout, and a rigid box-type (rain, large self-centering brakes and extra wide wheel rims which provide steering safety and stabil ity on turns al high speeds. Longer-stroked shock absorbers have been incorporated into the chassis design for riding comfort and to enable the driver to main lain nerlccl control. Independent front wheel suspension is effected through helical springs, while scmi-ollipl ic springs, rubber mount ed with inserts belwecn the leaves, are used in I he rear. Kxlerior door handles are of a new type which operate by genlle on'ore on a "trigger" concealed in Ihe in-ide curve of each handle The handles arc designed so that Iheie ,ne no open ends to catch m clolhing. Interior appointments are fea tured by push-button door latches, an attraclivrly designed instrument panel and deep cushion seats. Willi an overall length of 203 iui !,!;. the Kaiser Special has a ouelte of only b'4'i inches and is ,'H inches wide at its widest point The front and rear treads are 5fi and (il) inches, respectively, and the lire size, 15x6.50. The engine, developed by Conti- i nenlal Motors in cooperation with iiu.vii il, licrmany - I ran Goring, wife of Hermann Gorin ' . now under sentence to hang for his part in the Nai conspiracy, has applied to the I'nile.l Slates one amnoniies tor permission to re- ' sumo ner lormer proles-aon .as an ! actress. Her rcmicst has not vet ! been answered. Frau Goring gives her reason that she u; now entbv'v vithuii! means of support Hefore her mar riage to Goring in l!):ifi, Fran Gor ing was Emmy Sonnomann. a well known actress. person's character, , Kaiser-Fra. engineers, is of li.e.il I,.. i.tii .....I I,.... l r i: . ; . . . ,. -1 . .. 1 "' ....Hi-"' mill litis d UOI C Ol , '" ..ooi.v oeiore you . H r,(J inches ami slrUu ,.f .......mi. up ioi me. itemeinber .1 :n i.l. i. i r.. ....... Prions, a rorged counlerweidhted t ... ..l.i ...i .. .... . n i . . , ' " i"i ii'uav y , , . . . " m,JKt- v in nasie and improved ,u - cranKsnatt with four main bn.n-- 1 sion ratio is 7 .3:1.' Other power ingS' rubber Pnfiine mountings and t.uuiSA. feal ores include .lmi ., automatic choke SURVIVES STFAMKOl, I.Eli CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.-Whil ne was working with a road struclion company, the front wheel of a steamroller ran over the ebosl of John IL O'liear. Taken to a hospital, O'Rear's chest was ap parently pressed "as flat as a pan cake" by the steamroller, bul. two hours later O'Uear was silling up In bed, smoking a cigarette. aluminum alloy1 Bis Not Available. ft K 1 thing about a i CLEANING AND WAXING u rnones . . . Uay 23 - - - Night 349-W . . . P. O. 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