t 1 'page eight THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER TUESDAY, I E h4 MORE ABOUT Health Work (Continued from Pate 1) Slid. "Waynesville, Canton. Clyde and the county put $12,250 per year into the treasury of the health de partment, with the state and fed eral agencies contributing $5,500 On several occasions we have ask ed the Hazelwood board to have a I part, but so tar they have turned tjie proposition down," Dr. Mtchnl continued . i "Unless we get additional fund there can be no go forward' 1 Ibcal health activities. This means tiiat we will have to ignore grow ing demands for increased service fy public health nurses; for Mep-ped-up programs of restaurant Sanitation; for more attention to our water supply problem,, im organization by health nfficri l much-needed health clink-, i"l administration of connnunitv-v nlr health program:.; for aid to tr l ers and school authorities in .li Covering physical defects .tin'i school children; for helping .iitnlt and children to itnpinr nu'i i' iri. fpr keeping icconis nl n.ii imi'i and death statistics I he i i.e. . and many more, must be ai -1 j n f : r -ed, unless the action of the Hudel Committee is reversed." the doctor stated. ' Dr. Michal urged that rri n write the budget commission and the members of the General A -sembly asking that serious urn sideration be given the request ior necessary funds. MORE ABOl'T Farm Report (Continued from Page tl dit;on to nUinu nioney for the cancer drive. Hed C ross. March of Dimes. I U ('il-. overseas relief, and pucka;.'- to Holland There hit 2D0 v. bo ai'- members of the Hed fro .Hid II received reading i cot titicali tin. w.ir. and four ad-i i a 111 Til I CI till' -it : 'I 11- III I mm - mi Dair v pi I'oiiltr.v , t-.-i n li nil ' id cut;. n Ki in' . a -'.' t ililc llume product - (-'if , fi'li !c'-t;c -In club nii'inli i remodeled, while .'d sev ,n:r v cm u at i . a no ' ' I tlia'i-i.: !..:! p ,c and nupi ". j-l.l.-il ;:. l.om 'o,.,l ,nl. li " bad cash in- ovi in. $.19,000 20,000 14.000 5.000 have been built and 32 homes l'i homes tnstall--. 18 other homes o.-iu-s have new I At i a storage i d kill hens1 were c " 1 J f t fX i i i lc ,1 III III" mil -In d a ' ' f i on amounted to j i", a - lolliiv.-,; la .oo containers '' I' d l?.6(in lbs. j :'!. i:n ihs. 1 :i::.;joo lbs. I - I.VJ.7UU lbs. 1 i in lb- above, ( be "i la-: i .i.tiTO dresses, , bat- and H.200 chil- i in a report for j a' ion tanners, point - : b re arc live water- n h demonstration ! b f ine- ( i., k ('labile. Hvdi-i- Mi. ii iii.iiu Babe Ruth hit more bonic run off Detroit pitchers than those of any other team in his career- l-.i KIDNEYS B yaa nfr frem tairnnA ttwhinf t!mlr lUMfil Kav ti rt p iilit I Do yoa Wt back mt Utr vainst Do My roLao tUt kiac nl If M. cX KCF TEK. Pink, Aatiaaatie TabUtt, which conUio a mo.tora aJraU am, aaad by ipoialists ia kidner oraiMl. Tea dare traatmont mafcaa 7oa faa Ilka a aaw parsoa. 8aa for ebildrcn la Wa vattioa. Clip tliii aa aa a reminder M at lU RI Tablata at ran Jni iKxa, i; lir.oA i r,.la; 'I'';,--lil r: in, I 2' i '.i ; : 'ur.'il of tu- Sensational New Radio Quiz Show 51 4.-j ; 22 I-., i a,;, ;8 l-.ov.. n HO 184 ! if) long-time triple ! n , i 'I (!. inonMration farms, la ! i i'l-calcium unit farms. .4 en- oi phosphate w as se-i Mm. lull T V A. and 408 tons j ed ti l-calcium. This phos- ' i in addition to the amount (i under the AAA program - ,-,. t 'irnic-. ! i:r- -i' out 2.1.000 white: pine - !iim during the year, and i I in aii'ii':"i sMiiisorid the follow il.i: i" i'i.'-- 1 ( iin-ot-c diint v Tour through 'North Carolina, (.eorgia. Alabama, and 'IViiin'-ir', which was attended by '.fl Il,.v.,,. I county farmers. 2 The (hi- .mm ii nit lours into the wat, i (nil . ,, t h i s county. :i Sp'.n -m. il the Haywood Coun l' ( ..i n Midi, vv nh 5-t new niem- bel CMtel m.; 4. I be Haywood County Farm and li.niie I n Id Day was also sponsored by Hie Demonstration F'arnur . i iianiation This Field Day wa - In Id at the Jack 'Mc Craekon f.u m in .lulyy, where deni- si m AM h(&,x- I ii in aa ira, --faaaaaa n ill i mi iiw I al In every part of the nation more than 2,200,000 boys and their adult leaders, will observe Boy Scout Week, Feb. 6th to 12th, marking the 39th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. The theme of the celebration is "Adventure that's Scouting!" This year the movement is emphasizing the fun and fellowship its members set out of the game of Scouting. More high adventure is planned in the out-of-doors. Their adventure in citizenship will find Scouts emphasizing civic service activities, emergency, service training and world Scouting relationships. During Boy. Scout Week, Scouts, their parents and countless communities will honor the volunteer adult leaders of the nation's 70,000 Cub Packs, Scout Troops and Senior Units. Above is the official poster marking the Scout birthday.,'-' - EVERY TUESDAY 9:30 to 10:30 p. m. Over WWNC IT'S FUN! IT'S EXCITING! IT'S ENTERTAINING! Brought To You By Howell Motor Co. Uaywoop! SU Waynesville De Soto-Plymouth Dealer in" trat ion " -c va.tur; pi 1'iia fi-nt-tin-' -.ilo -.. -pl'av ini; it h bulbdlle fence-.. demon -I raiinn , UK-lit Tin . w a I'lven on reno ''erin alfalfa, taining barns, . I) weed killer, and also many in home improve- one of the out- tanilit i: event, ever to be held in Hav w on! oupt v. Want Ada bring quick results. Arthritis Pain Fftt qulrlt, delightfully comforting help fo cbes ani plns of Rhumtlsm, ArthrltU, Feuiitts, Lumbago, Sclattc. or Neurftlgta tr, fcommd WorSts through the blood. First doe usM&Uy starts alleviating pain so you eaa w4r enjoy lif and sleep more comfortably, Get Itomind at druyKlst today. Quick, com plete tatlsfactloD or money back guaranteed. MORE ABOUT B&PClub (Continued from Pate 1) and membership cards to the lo cal members. Among the visiting state offi cials attending, included Miss Alice Pratt, of Asheville, Mrs. Murril Powell ,of Canton, Miss Lois Frazier, Brevard, Miss Rachel Mc Kay, Statesville, Miss Reeves Forney, of Shelby, Miss Pauline Slaughter, Canton, and Mrs. Grace Friffith, Asheville. Among the local Invited guests attending, included: Hallet S, Ward, president of Rotary; Harry Robinson, president Junior Chamb er of Commerce; Miss Edith Sum' merrow, president Beta Sigma Phi; W. Curtis Russ, editor The Moun taineer; James Kllpatrick, presi dent Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. T. L. Gwyn; M. H. Bowles, presi dent Boosters Club; Mrs. Frank Kinsey, president Woman's Club; Dr. Mary Michal, president Music Club; Charles E. Ray, chairman N. C. Park Commission; Mrs. Sam Queen, president U. D. C; BAD LUCK HITS' TWICE ROCKFORD, 111. (U.P.i George Vickers, salesman, told police he was robbed of $95 about 30 minutes after losing $75 in a dice game. ATTENTION MR. FARMER ! ! Your AAA Office Is Now Issuing Purchase Orders For Grass Seed To Enable You To Estab lish Or Improve Your Permanent Pastures. The Following Seeds Are Available KENTUCKY BLl.'K (.li.ASS ORCHARD GRASS FESCUE KOREAN LESPEDEZA O LADINO CLOVER WHITE DUTCH CLOVER Assistance on ALFALFA We carry a complete line of FERTILIZER for your PASTURE, ALFALFA and FIELD CROPS. We have 0-12-12, 2-12-12, 50' Murate of Potash, Ammonium Nitrate and Tobacco Plant Bed Fertilizer. WE CAN FILL YOUR ORDERS FOR 47 SUPER PHOSPHATE Haywood County Farmers Co-operative, Inc. Phono 722 Depot Street MORE ABOUT Sunday School (Continued from I'ugr 1) intendents, Fred Fore and Rev. M. L. Lewis; secretaries, general de partment; extension superintend ent and workers. Neal Webb and Daphne Boone; aflult superintend ent and teachers, Mrs ('. T. Fran cis; young people department and teachers. Rev. C. L. Hissett; inter mediate leaders and teachers. Mrs. naymuna wens; junior superin tendent and teachers, Mrs. L. L. Shaver; primary leaders and teach ers; Mrs. Buren Metealf; nursery leaders and teachers, Mrs. Hugh Gossett; and cradle roll. Mrs. Claud Brown. At 3:30 o'clock the group will as semble in the auditorium for the mass meeting. The devotional service will be conducted by Rev. George Mehaffty. The progress re port of the association will be made at 7:45 o'clock. An address by Rev. H. L. Sniith on Sunday School growth, leadership and promotion will take place at 8 o'clock. Rev. M. L. Lewis will deliver the closing sermon on "Multitudes Await Our Message." According ti A ;rori3tional min utes compiled by Miss Daphne Boone, the county has only 10 Cradle Roll departments. Twenty churches report nursery classes with children under lour years of age. Eight churches in the county report having extension depart ments or classes. MORE ABOUT Speaker Warns (Continued from Page 1) lower prices for farm products. The speaker said farmers could ?xpect less help from the govern ment, and should work a little harder for themselves. He was amazed at the high prices of farm land; here, and warned armers not to buy too much high iriced land on credit. "Pay cash, then make the land pay you back i profit," he said. "The time has come when the iverage farmer nels to expand lis farming vertical, instead of pleading out. We must raise more er acre, or more pounds of beef o the acre of pasture, or get more gallons of milk per acre of pasture ur expansion should be vertical, ind not so broad." he emphasized. The professional agricultural eacher. said he had preached the ise of lime for 40 years He il ust rated the need of lime on the arm, as comparable to oil in the rankease of a car. and teltilizer is the gasoline ' II lake both to !et places. Kcrtili.cr K the power, nit the lime is what makes the rops run smooth h ." He also pointed oul that as phos ihate and lime were added lo the and, there was a definite need to idd more potash, '.Now is a Kood ime to put your snvincs into lime, Phosphate and potash, and v. Inn 'can years come you will he pre iared for them" Dr. Hutcheson told Hi demon it rat ion farmers they were teaeh ts, and researchers, responsible o the nation for their efforts in rinding heller w,us nl increasing farm product ion The speaker was introduced by Mrs. Pauline llotchiss. distiict i home demonstration agent. MORE ABOUT Dairy Meetings ; (Continued from Paue D I 20 dairymen on hand for (he meet- i 'ng. Kighl other dairy meetings are j scheduled in the county this week ; The schedule from Tuesday through ! Friday afternoon is as follows: ; At the I). Keeves Noland Kami. Ratclid'e Cove. Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 10 o'cloc k; William Osborne, Clyde Township. Tuesday. Feb 8 at I -'10 p. m.; () L. Yates. Iron Duff. Wed- i nesday, Feb. 9, al 10 o'clock: (; C i Palmer, Jr., Crabtreo. Wednesday. 1 Feb. !), at 1:110 p. m.; Troy Leather- ! wood, Jonathan Creek. Thursday. Feb. 10. al 10 a in Miss Vlnroiuo I Osborne, Pigeon, Thursday, Feb. 10, at 1:30 o'clock; Silver's Dairy. Beaverdam, Friday. Feb. 11, at 10 o'clock: and Andy Ferguson. Crab tree, Friday, Feb 11. at 1:30 p. m. Slain In Florida LllLr.Z-J ,1. B. Laltimore Libove', Duke University student from l.uiubrr lon. N. ('.. vanished m Floiid.i mi a vaiation trip and la ! Sun flay his body was lound in a can al near Fort Myers. He had been hot m the heart and m tin- nei k. Officers theorie he was rohli. l an'l killol by a mololi.'t wdh whom lie hitch hiked a ri'le. MORE ABOUT Achievement Day (Continued from Page 1) Iron Duff, was named succeeding Hugh Rat- MORE ABOUT Court (Continued from Page 1) exeellrnt officers in their work " Judge Moore also strrssed the necessity of the grarifl jury making thorough investigation of public buildings and offices, lie cited an example in Jackson county, last year, when the grand jury termed the county's largest school building dangerous. Knginecrs .substantiat ed the report, and the presiding judge condemned the boihlint? Later a $450,(10(1 bond issue was passed, and the building is in use again after being satisfactorily re paired. "Had the grand jury been negli gent in their duties, there might have been a serious tragedy among the 600 to 700 students," the judge continued. "I urge you to Inspect the pub lic buildings carefully, also public offices. If the officers are doing a good job. say so, if not, then the fact should be reported to the court," Judge Moore concluded. Members of thi grand jury arc: Mark Ferguson, chairman; J. T. Chappcl. J. W. Hay, Homer Tran tham. Howard Leatherwood, Gor don Reeves. Dave Brown, Theo dore Ledford. Troy Boyd. Marvin Long. Jack Ferguson. Marvin McClure, R. W. Green, Wess Pless, Walker Brown, Fred Buchanan, Hugh nauiDers ancl u. u. KetiiFi- Den. my dud nay was named as their officer. 1 Davis of treasurer, cliffe. R. C Francis gave the special inland wood plaques. or "!348 agricultural awards" to The Fir.t National Bank. The Mountaineer, both of Waynesville. and The Champion Paper and Fibre Com pany and The Knterprise. of Canton Mrs. W D Ketner. president of the Home Demonstration council, presided, together with Mr West moreland. The invocation v.v. given by Dr. C. N. Clark, district superintendent of the Methods church, and Mrs Ketner recog nized the guests. The Aliens Creek Quartet! gave two seleeli,,,,,; T, ,)rs,.,,m ua- broddcasf over WHCC. Mr and Mrs A. J. Mcfracken master farm family for HMR. were recognized and given a round of applause. Tn using a double boiler il is usually best to fill the bottom part """ nc-third full. If too liltle waler is added il. may boil away before the preparation in the lop part has finished cooking. WANT ADS WANTED Used stroller, priced reasonable. Phone 332-J. Mrs. Oren Coin. .MORE ABOUT Farm Bureau (Continued from Paee the three-day convenlion. Jonathan Woody, president ol First National Hank, and Sam Queen, will direr" the program. W. (i. Users has been selected a . the voting delegate from Hie lla. wood group. The committee repre sentatives from the county farm bureau are: bed cattle, David Un derwood; dairy cattle, William Os borne; apple committee. I(i hard Barber; poultry, Elmer Hendricks: grow crop, tobacco. Charlie Fran cis, Dave. Boyd and Thurman Da vis. A large portion of the conven lion is expected to be devoted to the discussion of the lluskins Bill which would cut the warehouse commission from four per cent lo two and one half. The group may be asked lo go on record in favor of the proposed bill. NURSFRV TO THE (.UAI!I) LONDON - 'AI'i-Oh, baby! A heavy artillery regiment of Bri tain's Territorial Army i National Guard i has started a nursery in its London Drill Hall. Officers explained that the nuis. cry ought to help the reserves re cruiting campaign. Men are quicker to join up and turn out for weekly drills, they said, it they ran bring along chil dren and also their wives for whom a social room has been set. up. It Messer Addresses Lions Meeting On Book Drive Jack Messer, superintendent of I la) wood county school'), address ed 'the Lions Club meeting last Thursday night concerning'' Hie book drive which i. being conduct ed throughout North Candida Mr. Messer .ub'.titule'l for Oral I, Yales. who is ch.iirma- of the book campaign In 15 counties in this section of the slate. The books are being collected th'ouidioul schools and ".ill be sent to Ger many and other ponds overseas. The Lions Club went on rc-ord 'is favoring only one vehicle in spection a year and the rei .suranee of drivers liceire as now required by law The Stale Legislature is eousi'l'Tiiu: bills to alier the pi c ; eid I iiv- A fl . up II "in ' 'I' vi He. I villi local Lion ; I'd' " ' ; ui'd r itood thill ill! ellorl i liei'l'J made to firi'.'iiiize a Limn ( 'lub I here. MOKE ABOUT Safecracker (Continued fi m I'.i 'c I ) here ha . declined ; o i iiii I ronl ai "Ihc r man le-ld ill onneclion w il Ii I lie M'lile I ' Kenneth N heel: as said to have rclu .--d lo li avel lo Kuoxvilh In meet lace lo lace mill .1. A. 'Si-.irlaeei Nni-lv, cli.uccd as an .'.'('Compile to the KilllielY Schcel and llobei I l!i adl.v, Jr , had already eolllessed lo. Nicely w.s ( In doled ior a Ii n -in..' ) e"l ei dav and il'lic'iic hoped lo produce Schell. i'. ho in In ; eo!ll'S.',lon i!(ll;. il I ei I I he ;,ii of a I bird person Sclieelz is In jail :l W:.' ncsville, near where lie and laadiiy were arrested last monlh lor 'osses-iiu! burgliir tools, Br.'idle.v is out on 57.000 bond. oil if i A is (.ii wisi: LODO I l'i Tin labor nun islry is eh.'Migine lis inefliods. II learned thai in ceil sin odors peopl ( hank il Ijbli ( let h I : mil i heir bedroom window lo tip oil neigh bors tli.il ii mini .try ollici.il is I here checking on the vahrlilv ol an J linemploi nient par claim. The jiniuisli) i. nov. ( "in( nl i al in;' on j the element of ; in p, i c SLEEP TONIGHT! I o aomrthine when Rlrrpless nifihtd . . , rndkwi twiMme tinning , . Icjvp vmi exhausted m tbr morning N'lRMAIJN 'MW.KiS r.in n. f hur-ij u.ilii. ir:r,ne tft. wlfp tv v'-m in-i.-ni i h-L"n ti'iini.t alorp N'ffHM M.IN I ( I ' . 1 1 c p-m h;l.il 1'nrrunf; tilt1 tn ti-.r ( ike 'I'lftrti. ) M'cJiM'Iy 'I v.i, U- 'i' ' 'i u."t"(fl ,Tjitf,-iitirin ir nr-v y f-firifl"1 NO PKK- I St-Rll'TION Nr Kt F( ( hp th.o nsR 1 to msurr (jet tin 2 e nnme N' 'J? MA LIN ; TABLE TS on sdlc loday l . . . ! smith's mn sioui; Fines Cr, Splits to 'I'll" I, Cilgel" 1 lllghl oh The I 11: 2 but , UlldUgh Mi ... I, i, iiing gnl Miss m , Ciabin , lie.', , '- (11111L'. 1 .. 17 n! IK poinl I..I '' NtitlJ ''"lit. tire ?lrr ' 'lilrt. ::7 11 n 'iiipf "niif ' ' '( 1 '"r (In fill", I' I . 1 1 I i;n , Ha m :vi. I ;, I -.(;-.. If , .nl, 1 ie. M, " li..,, 'oes I I I I ; , ; f I'm.; C Noland'l, Traiitb.,1., llalhl..,,,,. Sub . I 1, , , file Clabllee S'li. "''Il I'lll','. 11 Ki Widow Decides To Kxplorc Wj WKST II ;' '.id J "'I- tin- r Al 77. M, decided lo 1 e wkioh. 1 1 avt; ruplly lei 1 .r lor ;i liii'i-imi,, ,, 'i'd M l.a S. Uir 'i'e I rip In )l;,nr '"I 'wo -.va,-. have il" '' I H. 'iv. I,, I i, hiM..;.-. . .-,',, ,,fc,. v "rid." Mis H.mily lo see iis mui Ii as c HowToKt Crcoii..,ki, ,'i rriirmpi 1; e-,. , r. :!tt 1 . 1 i ie sell I, help ,,., -i .,( phl(..';in ,e,, I ,e,i natudr heal raw, Caler, inHu mucous oieeibranei.Ttlli to sell yon a hnttle ol! wi(h (lie nndrriandiiift the Hav it timlv illt or vou arc m hut vui CREOMUL for Coughs, ChestCol SMITH'S URIC FOR SALE Biltmore Jersey Milk Cow. G. W. Henry, Rt. 2, Box 162 Phone 329-J-l. f.-8 Tlretl ffars-Mt, ta rr Mllllm b batMnt! fcr lk villi Vitsalu aod othef utm mmMi OM1N Tk IM fnautB, laiaUn( lr PbMpkat. et mm tmmtXU lltU. Tr OMIN tm mm If m tint ftwl mn rnaii. afuk mvtar to wtwk. flT. Cator UM CIMW OMIW Bk. fM al antra Ptn ar-tjl, (j. M J Ti I I POR SALE New 5 ft. Sani tary Refrigerator $219..,0, five year guarantee. Auto matic washers with pumps, ten year guarantee, $1 19.50 up, plus carrying charges. Goldseal and Armstrong Linoleum $1.00 per square yard, also 9 x 12 rugs. Ve netian blinds, five day de livery.' Any color, metal, aluminum or wood, free estimate. New and used cook stoves. We still have a few used dressers for $10.00. Terms, credit or cash. Bargain day is every day at the JUSTICE FUR NITURE STORE, Depot Street, Phone 567. tf fMir - -iSfi&vi 'llf t&Mfl Ft') 13 s. tliMfays.. It's a long lime t-ince"acntiywnn(l luiyavalentinr- "m'f othcrwiap for a little, lmv. Rm it',, 1 - phiiv cot ROOMS FOR RENT Call Mrs G C Plott, 473-M, 104 Hazel St., Waynesville. p 8 Uiuy much of anvtliine. w-sSh vt!A f Fxcrpt rlertriritr. of ron'w." ranJon!! for polntinc ht penny .pent for plcrtricily i9 a vcrv pretty pennv indep. 1' bj i much for von! Yp. ..Jr,,. i:..t- in j- ir nne9 . , .--'-- " jio nine copper n m uu " neee thinp: ' rl BRING YOU AN FA' EM NO OF RADIO ENTEFTAlPI jSWTsH THE DIRT FROM HALF A WEEK'S WAS iTOAST THRFE FULL LOAVES OF BREAD " ,VACLLM CLEAN SLX LARGE-SIZED RUGS . TFT T. vnti the- 2 1IIC, unnti-i TIME FOR A WEEK th, rXV. .1. .. ... ' -.'Sf t W f 'aak.e .and dpIivrr "vice to you th- , W fr,endS and neighbor, in th company - under bu CK" Td their m d experience to electricty the b.ggeit bargain in your family budget. k HJjgthttgiWTOe THtATRI. Mw It mrmry t,.d.y. CIS. (f5HlPOWER O light COMlS ;(' ur lie C or lui S'ei our iis VO-i 0lt( CO ie wo low Ide, sti Bow ck ice bsi II an in e a fy Tot tv p, i f I 'en! ns Per ers 's . Fc'