PAGE THREE "(Setond SeetionJ September 8, 1949 THE WAYNESVtLLE MOUNTAINEER I 102 LrihJ- f 10 be frfw- " ! . . -.11- fc-l'.l " - vs aiu! I'.r : 1 d fU-acl in pin-u O I"1"1 tt L Re-suits STUDENTS STRANDED BY RULING -vi It :sTv I t fflmMB.Mi,jtf 'ftjsja What People Put In Mail Boxes Enough To Drive Postmen Crazy Funeral Held Tuesday for Traffic Victim ,u. CO. Main St BROKE AND STRANDED after a summer abroad, three members of a tudents' group of 40, find a bed in the press room at Idlevvild Airport, New York. Theyare (1. to r.): John Westerber, Rockford, 111.; David Ellison, Erie, 111., and Maynard Smith, Chicago. They were to have been picked up by an airliner, but the Civil Aeronautics Board had ruled against it pending hearings on safety charges. .(International). Success Formula Given As 'Keep Eye On Others' F ilm" Ml t r ires wre held from 1 the White ( i y Eapti't Church Tne rtfv afteinurm for Si?t. Mat laid ft Coo-ier. 23. Of St. Peters en.' F la Killed Saturday night in .11 .:in,i arcidfp.t rn White Oal; T(v H,,-. forest Ferguson and i Rev Clarence Taylor officiated. r.inijl W5" m the church ctme- :'": inc a pall bearers were '! auk Tcarnc. Srierrill Teagiu Meh'in Me sser, David TeafHie. Hu h M. i , and Ilobort Fisher. The -oldier. attached to the Sltilh r.oou Carrier wing, .stationed at h.. Cre nville. S. C. Air Force ", c vv.r the on of Mr. and Mi-.. 'Ii.n h Cooper of St. Augustine, I I a widow. Mrs. Ellen Cooper of Wl iir (ah. and a tirother, Arnold. .! si. Aut'ir line, also survive. (ravMotd Funeral Home made .he arrangements for the llnal lltl-S. Haywood Youths To Compete In Timber Contests Anti-Smothering Device For Babies Perfected ANDERSON, hid. UUM A de vice to safoKuard infants when left alone, the invention of a medical man whose baby almost smolliered in his blanket, lias been introduced. The protective measure, called ("Safe-Tie," is- a diaper-like ar rangement easily fastened to the crib, bed. or car, bus or plane seat. While allowing infants a high degree of movement and com fort, it has been designed lo pro tect them against dangers of smoth ering, falling, or exposure caused by kicking oil the covers in cold weat her. It is the invention of Dr. Harry Hagen of Fori Lauderdale, Ha., father of six children. iock tonus More Heat rwitliaNEWNORGE iter From ers Electric Co. MI-'Hn M'J-Sf United I'k ss SI. ill' ( 'o! repondenl HOLLYWOOD if l ' The se crel of good aiiini'. a lamed drama coach sa s, is In observe life as ell as see if An aclor imel make a habit of watching llie pi epic around him and their re. idiom to daily lite, Mrs. Hamuli Si hiieiih i sa s. )l h erwise hi' cannot inlerprel llieni on the screen. And as well as knowing others. he must know him-ell . "If people would lop and Ihink about Hie iinderl uu; reasons for their aclioiis." she said. " I line would he far less dissension in I lii- life." Mrs. Schneider, who started her theatrical career wllh the llab.ima l'laers of Moscow and Palestine, and was w ilh Stravinsky, lias been working for the la I II year helping 'tars of the theater in their diam.ilii nil i c.i elal ions. Samuel ColiUw n lnoiight her to llolhwood to coach .loan Kvans for her moue ih but in "Itoseanna McCo" and kept her in help an other find. 1'lnlli-. Kirk, wllh her lir.'t screen role in "lleloved Over All." Confidence Sticssed "I dnn'l Irv to give specific in sliiKllons for an one role." she said. "1 wink more on personality and imagination and ulliv ating inner pore. 1 want lo develop a confidence m that when an adoi eventually stands in trout ol a director he will be able to dn what i; reipurid ol him. lltr rules loi ileveloping pei son.ilils and poi-e. -he added, ap ply not only I" -Iw's but lo an rson. l ney ai e: 1. Know our elf. Find the rea- l.ii oiu iielion:. 1 ne win Young hoys from Haywood and live oIIm r Western North Carolina sanities will compote starting next lainlli in conlesls ill timber thin iiii:1 ami tiniher slaud inirove 'iicnl1 . Tin- i'i. Irid forestry competition is being held by the Aslieville gi icullural Development Council which coincides with Haywood's Cominunily Development Program i-oinmiileei iii cooperation with The Champion I'aper and Fibre Company. Count contests will start Oc i nber 1 for the boys ranging from 14 lo 19 years in age, and will con limie until May 1. last weekend's 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e i -1 1 1 1 1 1 Silill. The wiiini'i's ill the couiily con lesls will compete in the district 'ompel it ion. The paper firm will give the dis 1 1 ict champion a prize of $100. The in in also will make awards of $.r0 and $2") respectively to the hoys liiii liing second and third. 'I he w inner w ill be decided on the basis of how well.he will have improved one acre of lorc-l. Ciiiiti ls in Hie individual niiiu !ics w ill be sponsored by I be re spective county farm agents. Taking part in the competition will be oulhs in Runconibe. Mad ison. Yaneev, McDowell, Hender- ,oii. and Transylvania, in addition lo lhnwood r.y JAMES W. HART l iuttd Press Staff Cori' spoiuh nl PITTSBURGH 'CP' A mail man's life is never dull, according U. Charles F. Musiol. general fore man of the post office elaiins-in-e.uiry department here. Musiol bases his claim on the vaiitly of items plucked from the i lien si net boxes taeli day by his staff lie is of the opinion that every mail box is a potential "Pan dora's Ilox". I'iUsbuigh has, some 3 000 mail boxes within the city limits, and eai b gives up at leasl one mailed-by-aci idt nt article every day 'I he items range fioiu lighted imaieilos tus-ed in by prankster: lo ; noopy cats or house huiiliii? ,lui lie-'. Mtcenlly a po-'lnian was challenged by an irate garter snake which evidently had decided thai the daik. roomy confines ot the mailbox made an ide.d ma 1 1 1 ii it y w:ul. I Hotlb s Get 111 Tipphis often mistake the letter j drops for tra il baskets and de-pu-it tin ir empty bottles for Hie I 1 1 1 : i 1 1 1 .' i i ( llher folks toss hall- , -ill en sjiutw idles, gum wrappers and gaibage into the "coin enient" lloNcs Olten. a cat lover will be blessed wllh a litter of kilteiis and. siinul- I taiirously cuised with the job of j i-i iug them away. An easy method, i some feel, is to droo the whole fa-j iiiif into the mail box with a nolo insluicting the tioslal authorities i to "find I hem a good home". Other cats, just iirious, manage i lo lind their way Into Hie box and then cau l gel out. As olten as not. I heir liberator is clawed when he slicks his arm in to scoop up a batch ol letters. Another occupational hazard faced by the mailman is the pos-j sibility of being stuck by pins of i costume jewelry which slips from i the clothing of letter-mailing ! women. Secretaries Contribute I Secretaries. Musiol believes, are Hie greatest contributors lo his "collection". In their last' minute ha le to gel rid of the mail and calch a trolley home, they dump lipsticks, false troth, money, com pacts, corn-piasters. Keys, spec tacles and sundry other Hems into I be drops. No mailer what the intruding ai I icle might be or bow il got I bens the postman delivers It lo Musiol s department in the federal build- im.'. There it remains for :)0 days, while the owner may claim if II unclaimed, ifs shippeiUto the parcel post dead end department in New Yolk. When (he New York "warehouse" becomes overcrowded, an auction is held and the items are sold to the general public. TRUMAN WAVES TO LEGION BUDDIES F7 i v .Jr. y -r . sTt I- V . r - i t ... , m. 'if. v y "... . ,s -oi sl" . u .. X'i s .'d'. - ,. . . " I n Jr L. j f y ., , TTir "ii-ii -ii 1. 1 ""' ' MEAN QUALITY in HOME HETATING ARRIVING IN PHIIADELPHIA for the American Legion Convention, Presi dent Truman waves his hat as he drives away from the station. With him is Perry Brown (right). National Commander of the Legion. The Chief txscutive came as delegate from Missouri. (International SouudpUoto)! Two Little Devils Quail Before Butcher Knife ST. l.Of IS 1 1' 1 1 Fly Milctich , is inclined to be grouchy in the: morning, ospccialh when lie has) t(1 ,;el up al r a. m lo open bis j restaurant. He hadn't even had a chance lo rub the sleep from his ees when -two little devils" came in, dis played a piMc.l and a ked lor his money. Miletich picked up a butcher knile and cluised litem out. Discovers Way To Make Dried Apples Tastier ERMS NO DOW SEE US TODAY HtHTiNO comr PhooA 1357 88 Broaflwq AsheviUc, N, C. .on ; give mi 9ii 59.95 19.95 14.95 Is 24.95 uthis Combination of Money-Saving Features r"""in-nned Contlant-Level Meter Valve Sure-Flo Oil Tank 6 gallon) Tube . "Tell-Tale" Visible Oil Gauge Automatic Draft Regulator ''dot tPnrrAlnin.Fnnmel Humidifier Not on Modl DRH-37-8 Watch other Civile Soldier Takes Army Radio Course Private David R. Rogers of CPde has graduated from the Ann Radio Operators School al Camp Hood, Tex. The course involving instruction in radio operation and signal pro cedure was conducted by the Sec ond Armored Division and lasted nine weeks. Piivale lingers was one of 44 -oldirrs who took the course. The soldier, .son of Mr. and Mrs. II 1' Hovers of Clyde, has been ci ving al Camp Hood since May .". and :t ( )h ei ve lit 1 In ii read ions. Dewlop otir imagination. II loud to mini ish your per- onalily. 4 p., caei i lo learn new iiiuigs. Thev will bioaileti ottr life. r, lie w.n m and friendly to others Thai will give you a per sonal liKigmli m which will help vou reach any goal. Safety Wing Tip Devised For Light Airplanes lUll'.CKF' Two V'alipi have invent' lilllf IF.. Minn. iFP Un. . D, scientist d a "min-stallnm wini ti)" which tmv claim c i-" lanl advance in lv.1.1 airplane safetv. , , , Art Sampson and C. M. Halslon are the invenlors. The new lip they sav, ha-, been eiulol-ed by the civil aeionaulie- aulboiilv. II will permit a Imhl plane lo lake off m 400 yard s 000 aid.-. less than C A A specification-. Sampson said. The device afo will brim', a liehl plane out ol a pin in a turn and a half, whereas normally il would take' lour turns. I.ITTI.i: SISTI Il GETS BREAK SOMI'IiVll.LF. Mass. iDF-i - Vil ginia A. Sniithers, I I , winner ol I lie New England A AC .junior 1.500 tneler chainpionship, said her swunniing career had paid oil in mine than just blue libbons and publicity. I ii i time she returns from a meet, ho brothers lake over her regular job of doing the dishes;. CANDY KID LOSES OCT BOSTON iHPi A bookie's scheme to destroy evidence failed w hen police arrested him beloie be could swallow three lottery slips They were while peppermint wa fers on which bets had been penciled. liFUKFLFY. Cal iff ' A. Cm- j vei sil.v of California professor be- i lieves a new sfv lo of dried apple j sh ips he developed will be I munched all over the country like potato chips Dr. W. V. (i-iiess, a food technol ocist, recommends culling 'be ,hied fruit into shoestring strips ;lnl selling them for Ihe lamily .. . ... :., ,...ii.,i,l,.nie Ikil;:. or car- ii am- in ' lolls. , , tip to now apples were (bled in Ihe form of ring and did not find many uses in Ihe American kitch en, Cruess said. li?neT iboMoiintaineor Want Ads. 0S0- dw Pay Kf I And You Get Spare Time Training at Home With Regular Army Equipment Extra Money at Regular Army Rates of Pay Credit Toward Retirement at No Cost to ,You Promotions as You Learn Skills Aiiling You in Your Civilian Job SEE OR CALL 1st. St. Paul M. Mull WAYNESVII.LE ARMORY l'lione 1SS fJS3iich of ftbos letters do yew use most often? 'ljT',.'sn.pg VP TO 20r'c ON SAVE CURRENT YES, it happens at midjrfght : 1 1 every night! The hanftme new Norge dejrosts itself, while you sleep. Frozen foods and fee cubes remain frozen in the extra-large sealed Giant Side Freezer . ; . meat stored in the Coldpack is never disturbed. All i i- o is empty, once eacn ween, lefrost water collected in the you the install are Serviced Free bne Y l ear. Ule i 55, 250, 550 and 1000 Gallon Sizes DOWN easy monthly payments. S ELECTRIC CO. Main Street jNLY 10 -f fill Oar.. - t Buy From Us All Your COAL and WOOD High grade ese. lump and stoker coal. Also kindling, stove wood, and fire wood. WE DELIVER EVERY DAY Prompt nib-ehOfQuamy rue Junaluska Coal Company HARDY LINER, Jr., Owner Phone 259-R convenient, non-spill Ilandefrosten Priced From $189.95 $20.00 Down $9.00 Monthly See The Beautilul Display of Norge 6-8-10 Cubic Foot Models Refrigerators at GERS ELECTRIC C Phone 461 Main Street 00 tEFRIGEMTOM tlfCTlIC lN6H WAtWtS WT C001ERS ItECTRIC WATH HttE$ SOME HEATERS CAS RANGES Dome FREEZERS o) Y DlD you say "E"? Well, you're right. E is easily the most used letter in the English language. And E also stands for Electric iiy - the service yon use most often. Liliht, pover, heat, cold, time, music ... no other sen ice does io many jobs for you so cheaply and so dependably as Electricity. America enjoys the best and the most Electric service in the world - largely, because busineM-managed Electric companies have worked con etantly to keep the quality of service iig and the cost of service down, A "MEET CORLISS ARCHER" Mr Klifl co..y. CIS - - ft ; VH ,',i -- t -Jr 1 1 i r I t