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THK WAYNESVILLE MOUNT AINTDC
THINKS IT'S TIME TO AID CHINA
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ARRIVING IN WASHINOTON to testify for 0 S aid to China. Claire L.
Chennault, with nis pretty Chinese wife, check their watches at the air
port. The former wartime leader of the famous "Flying Tigerg" now
operates a commercial airline In China and wbs invited home a? wit
ness before the House Foreign Affairs Committee. (nteniatiottn!
mllest of
Transactions In Real Estate
Ik To Treat
coins
Waynesvllle Township
James 15. Frady, Sr., Porter H.
Frady and wife lo Joseph E. Mas
sie and wife.
J. D. Caldwell and wife to R. L.
Burgin.
W. T. Caldwell to Gilmer Cald
well. J. Haiiey Francis to Jack Fel-niel.
:hi!!s may develop If
(Et c ole, or acute Dron-
jthaiit r with any medi
ist than Creomulsicn
it to the scat of the
loo: en and expel germ
if and aid mature to
3raw, tender, inflainej
J0U:i membranes.
i blends beechwood
A'.l pr,cc:;swith other
eiat.ir iu' vuuKiia.
- tuirrot irs.
how many medicines
1. 11 your druggist to
ot Creomulsion with
flnir you must like the
llav.s t lie cough, per
id sleep, or you are to
j!y back. (Adv.) 9
Beaverdam Township
Glenn Wiggins and wife to Jess
lledden and wile.
James Russell Glance and wife
to William Russell Forga. ,
Marjorie Morgan and husband
to A. II. llolden and wife.
Edna Swanger to Betha Cordell.
Pigeon Township
J. N. Powell and wife to Kin
McNeil and wife.
J. N. Powell and wife to Rose
Rigdon. j
Mrs. Cannie Murray et al. to B.
J. Wells.
B. J. Wells and wife to R. L.
Wells and wife.
Harrison Queen and wife to
Perry Russell and wifes,.
C. W. Wright and wife to Mrs
Kathleen Ferguson.
Hollywood
Film Shop
United Press Staff Correspondent
scorrs scrap book
Cecil Township
Guy G. Wright to It. S. Huffman
and wife.
James llightower and wife to
A. E. Hightower.
Willis Parris to A. E. Hightower.
Ivy Hill Township
Mrs. 1. C. Burgin to R. 1. Bur-gin.
JUDO NOT TOO SAFE
ATLANTA, Ga. (CP) Two can
didates for the Atlanta police force
can vouch for the effectiveness of
judo. Within one week, E. F. Hip
chen suffered a head injury wd
C. D. House received a chest in
jury while practicing the art at
the police gym.
HOLLYWOOD (UP) Producer
Harry Sherman thinks American
moviegoers are ready for grown
up Westerns.
He doesn't mean the wild-rid
ing, rough shooting sagas. He
means pictures about the men
tempted by the lawlessness of the
frontier who lived to become re
spectable citizens.
"The killing ot such outlaws as
Billy the Kid has long overshad
owed the greater dramas of those
hunted men who later became
leaders and turned the Territory
of New Mexico into statehood,''
Sherman said.
"Those stories are found on
every frontier, and they have been
untouched by the movie industry."
Sherman has produced 15b" pic
tures in which the only solution to
a life of crime was death. "They
Passed This Way." his 157th lor
Enterprise, offers his new solu
tion. No Shots Fired
Not a single shot is fired in
"They Passed This Way." This, in
Hollywood, is as revolutionary as
the Einstein theory.
"I'm not afraid to try something
new," Sherman said, "when 1 know
the public intelligence is up lo ac
cepting it."
He nas been doing a lot of pulse
feeling on the public, visiting ex
changes and exhibitors and ex
changing endless correspondence,
as well as talking to people who
come out of movies after seeing
western films.
The conversations convinced him
that nobody would object to a
change.
Sherman started one of the most
popular westerns on the screen to
day, the Ilopalong Cassidy series.
They're hard to beat when it comes
lo the gun battle, tavern brawl,
cattle stampede formula.
"Only the public can (oil nie
whether its ready for another
kind of western," Sherman said.
"But at leasl they won't I'orgel our
picture because il dares to be
different."
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Timely Farm Questions
VICARIOUS FORGERY
LYNCHBURG, Va. (UP) Rus
sell Cofflin, who can't write, plead
ed guilty to forgery. Police said
Martin Bowling wrote $148 in bad
checks and that Cofflin cashed
them.
! CHICAGO'S TREES VANISHING
CHICAGO (UP) The city is
losing its trees at the rale of 700
a month. Walter C. Wright, su
perintendent of the bureau of
parks, recreation and aviation, es
timated that more than 400,000
trees should be planted to replace
those cut down by the city.
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APPLIANCES
Ouestioi): Give me some advice
on covering my tobacco plant bed.
Answer: Cloth with about 24 x 28
threads per inch is best. If the
cloth is boiled for 30 minutes be
tween seasons, it may be used a
number of times.
The bod may be covered lightly
with a uniform application of well
threshed wheat straw, about 15 to
20 pounds per 100 square yards.
Heavy applications of straw are not
desired The straw is never re
moved from the bed and the can
vas is placed directly on the straw
and pegged to the ground around
the edges. The straw acts as a
mulch and keeps the cloth from
slicking to the ground after rains.
If the sides are to be boxed in
with boards or poles, a good in
sect tight job should be done. Oth
erwise, there seems to be little
justification for the cost of the
hoards and this operation. The dirt
can be packed against the boards
or poles lo aid in making tight the
sides. After rains, surface drainage
may be aided by opening holes
along the sides. The side boards
should not be higher than 6 to 8
inches.
For permanent bed locations,
growers may prefer concrete blocks
or some other .such material. Where
permanent sites are established,
beds should bo wide enough and
open at the ends to permit the
use of a disc and other equipment.
Wickets or sticks made from
hardwood switches may be stuck in
the ground here and there over
the bed. Bottles or tin cans may be
inverted or capped over stakes
driven into the ground. Galvanized
smooth wire may be stretched
across the bed and fastened lo the
side boards, about every 12 to 15
feet. Rusty wire must not be used
as it will cause the cloth to split.
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THE FACT IS "
CHARGES TRACTOR
BATTERY OVER NIGHT !
WITH NEW SELENUM-RECTFE-WPE6tERNITE'
CHARGER DEVELOPED BY GENERAL ELECTRIC
BAJTEZY IS CHARGED WTHOUT BEING REMOVED
FROM CAR. OR TRACTOR.
1 remove
Question: How can
warts from my cattle?
Answer: Warts can generally be
removed by keeping them soil by
riailv aonlications of castor tiil or
sweet oil. Daily applications of gla
cial acetic acid or tincture of
iodine are also used for the remov
al of small warts. Extremely large
ones should be removed surgically
by a veterinarian.
Figures based on U. S govern
ment specifications for an adequate
diet indicate that such a diet for
every American would have cost
$17.5 billion in 1940 compared with
actual expenditures of $16.4 billion
by the American people lor food
in that year.
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