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"-fiK FOUR (Second Sectio7 THIS WAYNES vlLLE MOUNT Aixn JitS iHj Khuul laiig lo-i: For Use on Cows LINCOLN, Neb. i UP) The in secticide DDT is dangerous when used on some animals, according to University ut Nebraska ento mologists. They recommended farmers dis continue using tne chemical on livestock, particularly dairy cattle. Cows sprayed with DDT absorb or lick off the iiuecticide. which then is excreted in milk fat and stored in the fattv tissue of beef animals the scientists said. New chemicals DDD and DMDT, closely reeled to DDT are "less iiktly" to be absorbed, aeoriling to the entomologists. DDT is not 'overruled or outmoded, they said, 'but we believe other chemicals to he safer" in livestock use causes a stir m icm kettle SLEEP TOIIIGIIT! De omrthmt wbrn liccplcat sight . . . lea twisunf aad turning . . .Ravi Torn eabauated 10 ifce moimog. NORM&LIN TABLETS cu beip brin calm, refceatuM rmi when nervous tenston threaten, aannaf ekxp NORMAL I N TABLETS art ooo-hahat forming . . safe to use. Tak m directed. Medically appioved injieisienta Guaranteed attraction m money refunded. NO PiU SCRIPTION NEfcDfcD Clip this imim to insure getting genuine NORMAjLQf TABLETS on tale ivday at . . . SMITH'S DRl'O STORE ' ..- .1 . . M I.U. J-UI-l i ' Saunook Residents Plan To Spray With DDT late This Month THJI SUQQCTIQN, tor t .COo to these, Wisterln day, comes from the HcmeainiitureHf!, i Cblepgp $er, a tfeyrt fcUle,has been on display. So axlomaA wha occupie it U seems she is .'sitting ialcewBter while, sipping iced, tea, through ft stra,w. (International) Covington, Kentucky claims the smallest church in the world Monte Casino Roman Catholic Church with a seating capacity of three. In dishwashing, observe that old rule: glass first, silver second, china third. It will save nicks, chips and scratches which result from a jum ble in the dishpan. X, 4 V t .V CONTROL rj4 I ml By JEAN HALL Mountaineer Correspondent Saunook residents decided last week to spray their community with DDT later this month, The action was- taken at the Community Development Program meeting after they heard Improve ment Committee Chairman V. 8. Rhinehart's report on pest and ro dent control. After approving the report, the residents decided to start the spraying the week following the Fie.lu Day on July la, During the session, Miss Mary Cornweil, the county. Home Demon stration Agent, talked to the ladies about honfe , dejnopsttation work, and Mrs. ; Wayne. Corening showed a movie on canning. Miss Cornwall wa.s. introduced by Mrs. James McClu're of the pro gram committee. The Rev. M. L. Lewis, pastor of the Hazelwood Baptist Church, con. ducted the devotionals at the open ing of the program after being in troduced by Community Chairman R. N. Barber. Another feature of the pro gram was the singing of the quar tet of Miss Bernice Sinathers, Mrs Sain Sinathers, H. H. Eavenson and Sam Sinathers. They were ac companied by Mrs. Carl McCrack en. Jr. The next regular meeting was set for H p. m. July 22 at the Saunook School. In Fata! Attack in these times, H tt more important man ever to exercise control over your money. One of the best wa,ys Is to open a savings account. Then you'll have money later on uhen prices return to normal. Be wise . . . control your money tiv saving it today. Our Current Rate of Dividend VA'r Per Annum SAFETY FOR YOUR INVESTMENT Each Account Insured Up To $5000.00 by F. S. L. I. C. CLYDE BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. Return to Civilization Annoys Boy Hermit MAI. DRW Mass. (UP) A 16- veur-old North Reading boy who went back to nature and lived for six weeks in an undergronud wood land shack liked it so much he had to be returned to-civilization forci bly. When seized by police, he told them he ran away from home three months before and moved into the isolated cavern in an abandoned dump while he worked in a howling alley. He said he could find the tiny hidden entrance at night only by counting his footsteps in the dark ness. He cooked his food on a sal vaged oil heater and slept under an Army blanket on an old bedspring. Home, he said, wasn't half so much fun. I I Albania, less than 11,000 square miles in size, has a population whose racial stock (Albanian) is I 99.8 percent pure. ; yV4 ALEXANDER TARAS 1 - A Home Builders Advised To Check on Sites CHICAGO (UP) The U. S. Say ings and Loan League advises pros pective home builders to check the zoning and deed restrictions cover ing the sites they plan to buy. "You will want to know, first, if the type of property you expect to build is legal," the league said. "Then you will want to be sure that no garages and gas stations are going to spring up on the next corner, and that all apartment buildings- won't be erected to shut out your light and air five or six years from now." Mi uudav See Whatlhukly n en . ' mce tseer lor Kiddie MEMPHIS T., , e B. Ross ha. mi .. .. H -Jama. i two birds in n aiui o,''''',' "Kb " U to his t , ' ' '"''hoN On the wav I, thti ow ing me nesthni.., attain. When he an 1Ul tu . "Come h..,i. ...... 1 1 J-'l has brought ,Uni at "e opened tiu. u were several t ai m u;j" ' He inadvertemi, ,' boxes at the g, ( ell 1 lidQQ, Cuba is the largest of the islands between North and South America. Afghanistan ht-i entity in 1747. p, oeen a Cluster u various rules AUCTION S Vaynesville Arl FATALLY Injured when he fell to a Brooklyn sidewalk after being either struck or pushed over, the death of National Guard Warrant Officer Alexander Taras (top) Is being, carefully investigated. Held by Brooklyn police la John Patrick Hart (bottom), one of two brothers alleged to have, been Involved. The Harts, It was said, heckled a parade in which Taras was marching. Taras, stepped out of line and re poruliy was hit (International) TWO SALES DAILY 10:30 A. M. 8:00 P. M. 7 This Season We Have 0t Largest, Finest Collection Finp Dinmniiil I,,.. ..I... ,:" rrrvvi,,',-"iii,i'rNPo,l ...., . . . menes . . . nwks . English Silver . . . An,i(J11, Srorlino- WiUf,m , " v ""Milele Sterlin" FlJ ll.liKa Cl f .. . 8 '1 .....v . . . erviie lor S and 12 Objects. Hundreds Of Items TooNumerou And . . . Tlii Finpct CiiUnni; tt t ate u resden I nures EvJ F or Sale. Valuable Ui f s FKKK Ai Eatk TWO SALES DAILY 10:30 a.m. 8 p.m. In Our New Lar Building Main Street Vaynesville Arl C iJiht rt"e) T"1,1- l? aiaeaaeOi"1" -1 ' . 1 , leata ilea I u 1 M t Ju a V I , tt .art U ff o.nmaaA H- II ainai. t , Oi.iro II HOUSE of theWl ach Week, In This Space, You'll Find "The House of the Week" With! This Series Is Made Possible By Local Firms That Are Listed Here. Thf Help You With Your Building and Home Furnishing Problems. THE BEVERLY has a plan Vhich calls for a separate dining room as well as sufficient space In the kitchen for a breakfast set En trance to the roomy kitchen is through a small vestibule equipped with a conventional coat loset next to the side door. All rooms in The Beverly, with the excep tion of the dining room, open into a small -ertral hall. This allows free circulation between the rooms. Generous storage space is provided for in The Beverly. There are wardrobes in each of the bedrooms, a linen closet and a general storage closet opening on the hall. Also coat closets for the front and side entrances and broom and pot and pan closets in the kitchen. The exterior of The Beverly is of siding, on frame construction. The outside walls and ceiling of The Beverly are completely insu lated. The Beverly's roof is covered with asphalt shingles. The main body of The Beverly is 28 feet by 34 feet, with a full basement. It has an area of 1,038 square feet and a volume of 19,636 cubic feet. For more information about THE BEV ERLY, write the Small House Planning Bureau, St. Cloud, Minn. Plan Now For The Future Our Savings Plan Will Help You Build Your "Dream House." SAVE SYSTEMATICALLY EACH WEEK IN THE HAYWOOD HOME BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. PHONE 17 MAIN STREET see isrd HOUSE WIRING ELECTRICAL AR X- Bendix Washers Jf Nore Electrical -A- Home FrJ ROGE ELECTEiq phone m Our Listings include lots ideally suited to this type house See Us Before You Buy AND When you've completed your house Be Sure to INSURE Your House With The L. N. Davis Insurance Co. PHONE 77 MAIN STREET CALL rs ABOll PLUMBING HEATING Reqi Phone W. F. STR EAST STRE Small House Planning Bureau St. Cloud, Minnesota Plese. send me more information, without obligation, about the plan features and the type of construction in The BEVERLY house as pictured in The Mountaineer. Name Adores City State FURNITURE FOR YOUR HOME We carry a complete line of Bedroom, Living Room, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, AU nationally known lines. SEE OURS BEFORE YOU BUY! Reasonable Terms JAMES FURNITURE CO. "Low Price Keep V Busy" Phone 769. Main Street Call or visit our yard for information on all BUILDING MATERIAL Our prices are rea sonablefor example we have, 2-6x6-& two panel Fir Doors at $8.60. HAYWOOD BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. PHONE 82 AT THE DEPOT Your Messci The Hons IsReadByOver20! Customers WATCH THIS FEATURE FOR MODERN NEW HOME PLANS TO BE PUBLISHED EACH WEEK ? i.- .ii. i
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