PAGE EIGHT (Second faction) THE WAYNES VILLI MOUNTAINEER Library Notes Scientists Work To Knock Out Auto Knocks MAHCAIiKT JOHNSTON COUNTY LIBRARIAN SOMK II VKVII.I :s Oi l) AM) NKW UONi'KMI'S Slappy llouprr. AVoiulrrfiil Sirn Painter Sl.ipp I loept r a-. ' he i' bi . -t. tu'SU'st, aiul l.i-iiM the -1 u; n PillMllT, lU 11-' lli.,: : .;1U' III) 111 rair.'.nii; i: iiii'm ,1 li'ii :v.il' A i i n ho );.li:u .1 a !. I of In. i !. tl:.' ii.i iis trii'il n: t'.u it. tiut'v .. ii he . as ,,, ,. , I II v. ,' m ..u'- M.ke Hiii! c:,:iv ai.'.i'j ;:ml h- l vil hi! i ui't tli.-r lUn il j.ih w t !: ;;: -'!) SMt : hi i a :vr:'. C'll'.iiOl.I. Kiin:: ht'ik-. Ii.. .- far .-il lia-i i:: Mr !;. . ;. Houm' t!i .:.'.v- In..- quant ilk- t N.'l-a-Sput .-o,i st.il has t ma tr! run! ti-hum w l'h r:ii;.r t-i j . ;.: :i-i! . ..nil for ivmuii:-: r.'innals In ai'i'it..n t. l! ci.nspir irio.ni. ihr t,,mti irvUiiii'i a iloi. n .'-;. a !.. :v ..ml Mrii.nu G'um. a ru' Stor KAMKS Handv of the Triple S An. adventure try "euinhinitm a tUfi Mur it h raiuh hfo. ruiinr. and i. it.-. llvilit ) IT'- Treasury of Parties for Little Children Tin- book iiia-l- workable, simple parties f..r (niulren from thrte to -even Tl.t fie.-h niea n -quire no creat tmt la . and the feu i-imple directions outline the rules or the kind of part: -kiwii" which does not tray the nerves wreck the house ur ear out the children. DAVIS Partners of Powder Hole ' The adver.turi's concern tliem scKis v.ith buried treasure, a hist boat prow, lobster thievery, and the like. But the background is (lesf.late. lonely count r. where the; kitliles, and kmiess S;mi Brothers encounters Captain Shack, a loh stennan with a Robinson Crusoe va of life, and learns the thrills of the hard outdoors. THISSl-l.T Johnny Maple-Leaf The siorv of a little maple leaf and its life through the cjcle of the sea-ons. 1 Sl.OBODKIN Seaweed Hat A I nt 1 1 ii ' t .le iii piet on . a lid non-en-f verse. Here is an under sea adventure which i'attv and the Uy PAUL K. ELLIS l ulled Press Science Editor NI-AV YOKK 'UP' -Scientists at the Illinois Institute of Technology ha.e i;one to work trying to elimin ate tin knock., and other noises of ' v niii automobile. As .i starter. tln have designed a doiibU'-walied engine noise test i.ini wl.i'ie aicurate sound meas u.' i iiit nt. of noise can be made. A. .eid. :i . to Dr. Wilson P. Green. P en s;,i el Mechanical Engineer li, i' inline iiiii.scs tan be reduced In ,.s i.iiiv o ,,s 3D per cent. 1'l.e u a k may !' learned through ,i , ,., u , ' i'oi in. u Inch is built on a io.,1 o,ih platform of soft i')e. :.nd j:n ,1 wuh a six-inch iknc s i.i tireprooi fiberglass. nei.i'iiry ie-Ls Lor All Noises t .ti,- that the loudest e u u.o! the exhaust is the .,, I,,. ou suied, and the next i i- t(. reduce it. Eventually. . . . . ... p. .-'on. and moving i- cin . ked and inullled. I'h measure some specific com ,, i.i. sin. h as exhaust noise." he -. r-.i::es are placed outside i,..M with the exhaust piped , n,e ceil through sound-insu-,! yails Only the exhaust is ,1 w n In n the room." i:s pai nuts'' so far have in it ,i a L'li-mumd, one-horsepower r.evil' ami a 12.000-horsepow- Bethel Planning Carnival For Hallowe'en The members of the Bethel Parent-Teacher Association were com- jpleting plans this week for the I colorful Hallowe'en Carnival which j will be held Friday at Bethel i School. j The Carnival wt'l mean plain i and fancy fun for everyone, from the first graders to the high school ; seniors. : Mrs. M. C Nix. P-TA president , who is directing the arrangements, !said there will be coronation cere monies for a Carnival king and queen, a baby beauty contest, a costume contest, and the tradition al Hallowe'en games, The students of often classroom are selecting their candidates for king and queen. The contest., ujll iK held in the school auditorium, while the games will be played in the class-; rooms. i Guy Huberts will serve as master of eel enninie.- mi the Bla lock 1 Sisters. Edith Yetoe and Joan Shef-' field will have leading roles in the, program. OOCTPR . Wallet Comes Blck After Year Absence BREVIK, Minn. (U.P.) George Woodhull, New York, was fishing on Leech Lake near here when he snagged a wallet which contained $102. two photographs, two keys, a wedding ring, and an identification. lie returned the wallet and the contents to Miles Pothast, Mel-' bourne, la. Pothast said he lost the billfold on a vacation last year. ENROL! Pays in Full Reeardless Thursda MARRIAGE LICENSES Ralph Wilson and Ruth , Part, both of canton. ''ep- L. B. Stockton and Oim r both of canton. ' arn'. Manfred Moonev of ( ,,i Margaret Haynes 'r A,lir ' ' Hubert F. Caidwen a , , ',' Underwood, both of v no 'T Karl Li. Pressley, and Shytl, both of Cant,,,, " Ml11, erulL iimi i "YOU SAY HE SWALLOWED BUBBLE GUM?" '.one: sound i:, e pi d -o;vra stl'.ll. .!.! that a combination of a. magnetic recorder, and j analyzer chart the overall. tul t hen the engine is strip- i ti.. ill each mechanical part,! ii- separately. can be ! d !er noise reduction. j ei'gine. automotive, loco-1 or power plant, can be' r." Green says. "Proper diag-: iio-i- ..nil design can muffle at i U - .si) per cent of the noise with out altering power or efficiency. Sihcr flatteries For Hearing Aid A Minneapolis firm has an i:ou::;i il too development of a new. tpe 1 1 eeaitu abli' silver battery winch releases live times the en erg., ol b. it tern using copper, lead ai d mikel Tile row battery is expected to have ar important part in the oper ation of hearing aids. Spokesman for the Maico Com pany, makers of the battery, say thai pei -ons using hearing aids no longer will have to toss away the ba'terii" of their equipment when t'ie h.i'M- lost hte. With the use oi siiu r il ii,i., pointed out the Excavators Find Relics Of Long-Ago Disaster CRAXBROOK, B. C. (UP.) A carton containing dozens of men's canvas shoes was dug up at the site of the Frank Slide near here by a power shovel. The shoes, many of which were in good condition, were a memento of the disastrous slide which took the lives of 66 people when Turtel Mountain collapsed on the village of Frank. Alta. Almost 70,000,000 tons of rock fell on the sleeping village on April 29, 1903. Some years ago bones and a baby's crib were found by men en gaged in road blasting operations. PEEK IN COMFOItT FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) Construction firm officials thought fully provided knotholes in the fence surrounding excavation work BOYS SWIPE DINNER OMAHA, Nb. LP) It didn't lake police here long to solve the case of the disappearing Sunday dinner. They picked up Lee Beck- 3 rest taiTI I rest " U., "P N0IIM.7SU I wium ""JNti (? m.,lr. "6Ebi TAbtirl I PITH'S J NOW WITH BESERVrH(! i of Any Other Insurance Y i. PLN or 'Vorkmi,. 8 tft INDIVID,.',,. AJ ''.. CASH Surgeon's K,.s ,r 0'; M J BicKness. Csts 0llU. ' .. "" 4 NO for a new building. The peep-holes with, 10, and Chester Dickson. (, were of varying heights for the who had swiped a plump chicken tall and the short "sidewalk su-, from the dinner table of Cornell perintendents." 1 Bragg. '8wSi'i!iiii-.ai IIKNKHTS ARK NOT REDUCED FOR CHILDREN OR ELDERLY DEPENDENTS A(;i; LIMIT 1 DAY TO 80 YRS Ch vur0 H 1-K;.. itrve,,,. r"- I i' i i t hi: Sllf! "V NON.is'stctfj "r-1 ails FRlr e'lL'scotJ I Rrvmvi: ii- " " 19Q II , ... . lt tO. Ashcville, N. ( 1 "if MllJ in I l';tV( v,iiii r. Plan. No i , , r,:"a"0nab NAMK STHKKT CITY I Thank Yom, Ml & I.lrtlll 1 UAY TU 80 YKS. I V11 STATE jolly -ea laptain have when they no in the captain's submarine. 1 H ; l'iek up Hubert and Jean, two sea kittens, as passengers and explore the bottom of the sea. Dos on Bookie Duty FITCHBL'RG, Mass. (U.P.) Two canine "bookie lookies" were found by police at the front and back doors of a house where the officers arrested a woman and her daughter on a betting charge. batteries may be recharged by a "charger" that Maico also manu factures. The silver battery may also be used in the operation of portable radio sets and many other com munication gadgets, it is pointed out. AbnoutWTr COAL SHORTAGE! NOV IS THE TIME TO SWITCH TO HEAT (There Is Plenty of Oil for Everyone) FOE 1 LIMITED TIM We Are Offering The Nationally Famous Mrs. N. M. Da OF CONGERS, NEW YORK WeVe Sure that Millions of Farmers and Consumers Feel Just as You Do! One of the wonderful things about Americans is their great sense of fair play. Ever since the anti-trust lawyers announced their intention of putting A&P out of business, tremendous numbers of people like Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Davies of Congers, New York, have deluged us with letters, wires and phone calk These people are telling us, as Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Davies do in the following letter, why they like A&P and why they don't want to see this company destroyed, - Sept. 20th. 9 Gentlemen J Cj Li FUEL OIL If 1 r r' I I? ' j$ and Pacific Tea Co., , '4fic Tea u.. stores, Atlantic ana , the k. see T Yor City. ew p p0SsiW -Qn&9T if Vou Y we ave .een T 5 on.. -c-e .f STP- 50UrC;d' onlV sell our.; JL our letter rea and1 deiiver tw0 A t6.!" .tions, cea- tnere nta. but tnat our letter and deliver f e9 t, ,0 A- D Y r-oximately eiB1 wisely buy r time iro dP sto l0..t1. whose "'transportation ;- - from tM due to excet;teen stores is see all the ij - for we -rice to si" nrices c . , widentiy whether tne j underpaxa- pace Heaters At The Very Special Price Of Only (While They Last) . . . SS7.50 Guaranteed To Heat 5 Rooms All Size Oil Barrels And Tanks Available! gers Electric Co, 1 Phone 461 Main Street .t tr . . ... irv,en vhat i- .rin. the . .! ....latlea' .,,.. The A. fa are ALL develop an J W. Alt- tisii0-- simpJ-e. n aii t.."- proi'- -r. . !rr oet,lnS that has r--eftlolenCy - not in 40"'" VtlU tu'tb" 1 n 1 n ( : r, i v - - Vie cBiiv . r.n whose orBrarf this were b solution i-no tQ encouraging au- at A nnSi OpoBV" "For 90 years this company has tried to build a sound business on the basis of giving consumers good food for their money and giving farmers better markets for their products, r . It is heartening to know that the public approves of the job we have done ... to know that our p of fair, honest dealing has won us the friendship of millions of consumers and farmers. We will always be grateful to all our good friends who have offered us their help. We are proud to live in a country where such things can happen. THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COM