t . . . , . . i ----Ut. atA. VillliU Sciuuu mi WAIivESvTiXE SIOUNTAINEZn Thursda Afteruoou, Au- Soybean Straw Soybean straw that is plowed un der will just about maintain the organic matter and the nitrogen content of the soil. Ioininq in idle foil. The ancient Homans used sticks of lead for pencils. I.3Y CHILDREN 1!ADE l.!E WANT TO SCREAM! A WarniRq t "Tired-Out" Grown-up Childrtn t pity ere uit , 7PV naturally noiiy 1 Hi&V, tht hava an Y'-ir bundinc o f h!thy, happy energy. If you don't faal up fo the fun. your patience it ihort, and hey "get on your nerv", yon owe it to the youngsters and to yourself to do some thing about it. Read what Mrs. C. Ht. Henry, a young Ro;erivi!!c, Ten., mother ot four, did ... . "For two yean I :uftred with 91s cn my $)git.oc!i. I olI.'.i't sleep at nighf. I wotld J.T.cjt imcthcr and have to sit up in bed. I wjs weak and ntrvcts. Tin chil dren mads rre wart 3 ic.-oam eery time th;y r.cde a ns'sc. "I had hearj 10 mny sry how ruch good Se River Med'cin has &'?. t' tit:, I e'ecided to try it. After the very first bottle my appetite was very good, t could eat anything I want id and I started gaining we:rM end feeling better. I think Scalf'i Indian River Medicine is the best siomach medicine there is." . RIGHT. Mrs. Henry ! -You are among thousands who have dis covered an amaiing "difference" in Scalf's Indian River Medicine, lis blend of 22 cf Nature's herbs gently and without laxative effect eases stomach discomforts, perks up appetite so you may get energy-giving vitamins the way Nature intended in the food ycu eat. If you lack energy due to poor appetite and gassy stomach dis tress, get Scalf's Indian River Medicine rigSt away and tee how promptly it may he'p you eat bet ter, sleep better, feel better, and enjoy li'e's rich blessings. Scalf's Indian River Medicine is gjaran teed to satisfy en very first bottle tr mere refur.ded. Don't accept less assurance than its 48-Year Test of Time. Ask for it by nam at any drug store. rruny people Scalf's Indian White Oak Church Has Successful Bible .School By Mrs. Georee Boring Mountaineer Correspondent A most successful bible training school has just been completed at the Liberty Baptist Church on White Oak. A daily average of some twenty young people took this training and at the close of the meeting which was held from July 23rd for one week, thirty-five certifitates were given out. Principal was Miss Dot Hoglen who capably conducted the meet ing and her staff of officers were Mrs. Burr Kogkn and Mrs. Lois Ledford. teachers of the Juniors, Miss LouLse Burgess and Miss Hel en Kirkpatrick teachers of the Primary Class, Miss Flora Mae Me Elroy r.nd Mrs. Burr Burgess teach ers of the Beginners, and Mrs. Cora Teague and Miss Dot Hoglen teachers of the Intermediates. This month the reorganization and election of officers to serve for one year at the Liberty Baptist was consumated. The Rev. D. D. Russell was appointed pastor to succeed the Rev. Ben Fugate. Miss Louise Burgess was elected church clerk. Richard Packett, elected church treasurer, Loyd Teague. Sunday School Superintendent. W. . Kirkpatrick Assist, Supt.. Miss Flora Mae McElroy as Secretary. The same Deacons will serve for the coming year. Teachers to serve are: Mrs. Burr Hoglen, Adult Class, Miss Dot Hoglen. Intermed iate Class. Mrs. Laura Burgess, Juniors, and Ineva Hoglen, Begin ners. Medford Burgess was elected ; choir leader. Preaching by the Rev. Russell will be the third Sunday of each month. Sunday School will be every Sunday at 10 o'clock and every one is welcome to come to worship. REDS IN WEST AND CENTER DRIVES CHUNGJU VESSS Sft?S9i TANYANG FlfilSSHHl chonan jl r-v S?C7 CHONGJU I I .HAM CHANG CSTTTT WjWJ J Xaa-aaV trnrrl WM TAdtSJJ J r4 lYONQDONg Tr-r.-;::: WTsOUTH f 1 V ,Fr WHILE TROOPS of the First Cavalry Division were putting up a stiff de fense of Yongdong (1), strategic point on the U. S. supply line, tank paced North Korean force had engulfed Kwangju (2), west Korean hub. The latter drive brought the Reds to within 40 miles of Pusan, and cut oS American use of seaports on the west coast. (Central Pre it) University Provided W. Smith With Law Partner And Future Son-In Law SALLY'S SALLIES mL "I repeat: He looked down at me, blushed, and said nothing." Choice Lots Now Selling In WESTVIEW SUBDIVISION UP at Balsam, N. C. This is Your Opportunity to Bay Good Property UP Where it is Cool! ELEVATION OVER 3900 Large Lots O Good Roads O Fine Water Wonderful View T. W. Jones & Son ' "- Owners " AT BALSAM, N. C. I Special Correspondence Raleigh Last Sunday's papers carried the announcement of the forthcoming marriage of Raleigh Attorney Jim Dorsett and Miss Anna Lee Smith, daughter of Democratic Senate Nominee Willis Smith, and Mrs. Smith. Beck around 1939, Smith was in Salisbury and as was his habit stopped for a friendly chat with his old friend, Banker J. K, Dor sett. They talked about finances, the war in Europe, and other things. During the course of the conversation, Banker Dorsett casu ally remarked that he had a son studying law at the University of North Carolina and he thought this boy might make Mr. Smith a good junior partner sometime. To this, of course, Good Friend Smith a greed. Time marched on, and in the sprinq of 1941 Duke Alumnus Willis Smith thought it would be a good Idea to have a young Carolina man In his law firm. He picked up the telephone, called the University Law School and told them he want ed their best man. The reply was that they had just the man for" him. This student, name of Dorsett, was not only tops in the class. but .was', editor, of the Law School's publication, "Law Review". A few days later they sent him over to see Willis Smith. During the early stages' of the interview, Attorney Smith asked Dorsett if he happened to be re lated in any way to "my old friend, J. K. Dorsett, who also lives in Salisbury." "Yes", replied Jim Dorsett, "he is my father." That did it. Smith recalled the conversation. Jim passed the bar, joined the Smith firm, and a few months later was called into the service, where he spent the next four years. At that time, Willis Smith's baby daughter was about 11 years old. She grew up to be a beautiful girl, graduating from high school About the time, Jim got out of the service she entered Duke Unlver sity. Anna Lee finished last spring between the first and second pn. maries. Jim Dorsett, as might be expected, was up to his neck in the campaign for Smith, but still found time to carry on his suit with the Smith daughter. That's about all there is to the story, except that Jim and Anna Lee will be married, come Septem- YOU'RE TELLING ME! By KOYT KINO Ce.nt3 Press Writer TW-nr is sneculation at La'.-.e I aid in case a- city Success that Russia may be out of the UN for good Or for no good. The Soviets are- camougin lAe Kaietjt invasion by peace offensive! ' par oi a pian to take over Asja ptaceoieal. 1.1 Th governor of' Michigan was saved when a guard foiled a knife aimed convict' attempt to stage a pi i ton breed at- Marquette, tvi dently Micniflon'i pen l itill mightier than the tword: 1 .1 The American Municipal Asso ciation drafted a plan for mutual a precaution times. bombed. Just against pieceful Inland is conducting a drive agsinst bathing, beach nudity. Police are inves:iVing ire bate nets. , I I I A man celebrated hi 70th b'othday. by rowing oaoi the English channel. WbII, it' nice to know somebody finally got acrow without buying a ticket. 1 1 ; Census figurea reveal New York failed to overtake London as the world's largest city. But it s still the tallest. FBI to SBI An FBI a?ent with more than 10 years experience in police work yesterday joined the staff of the State Bureau of Investigation.. SBI headquarters here said the new State agent, Eugene C. Fender, left the Federal Bureau of Investi gation in order to return to North Carolina. Fender, 34 and single, was raised in Alleghany county and was grad uated from Appalachian State Boor. Tparhore "Fyuintir.ent tn . eight and a half vears a, ; was identification Winston-Salem puHie under SBI Director m-stur.-s. derson, then V of police. With the addition ot p, SBI has a foreo .,1 ,, . ' technicians and ortue uses The UtiUd States of steel produced. Read The Mountaineer Want Ads. 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Coupara raaorca aa tta aaaw ara, kattar, quieaar waj to alaadanMaa. ia-DAY MO -RISK TRIAL Toar aaaka araat abow yoa haa bat walakt, ka at hum ttUESnOH. Tba aaooar yoa atal aaa aaaaat ras mar hat tba haw 1 walaM yaw yaan aaa. SMITH'S DRUG STOBE Summary Of Uniform Annual Budget Estimate OF HAYWOOD COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA For The Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1950, and Ending June 30, 1951 Published in Compliance with Requirement of the "County Fiscal Control Act". Sec. 7 Ch. 146, P. L COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 1927 COLUMN 6 FUND Total Budget Requirements Estimate of Revenue To Be Available Other Than Tax Levy (Col. 1, Less Col. 2) Tax Levy To Balance Budget Estimates of Un- , collectible Taxes. 'Col. 3, plus Commissions on Co1, Estimate of Prop- Collections andT.i. ,.( , Tax Payers' T "L?""" of , Valuation COLUMN 7 Estimate of Tax Rate on $100 Valuation General .. Special .. ; , County. Auditor County Farm Agent County Home Agent ... ...... County Health Dept. Total Special ................ Debt Service ..... Hospital Capital Outlay . County Schools Current . County Schools Cap-Outlay County Schools Debt Service Canton City Schools Penalty Old Age Assistance Aid to Dep. Children Welfare .. $ 82.906.9B 6,818.20 16,465.00 4,350.00 35,100.00 62,733.20 31,476.41 74,045.00 210,083.35 8,270.06 120,265.62 25,192.66 49,575.75 34.800.00 921.24 300,000.00 120,000,00 36,895.40 $1,157,165.67 $ 49,426,98 $ 33,480.00 $ 3,720.00 .$ 37,200.00 $31,000,000.00 32,043.20 3,576.41 14,032.10 182,183.35 5,480.06 56,821.02 4,574.56 10,180.95 6.900.00 921.24 269,868.00 111,630,00 18,927.80 $ 766,565.67 30,690.00 3,410.00 134,100.00 31,000,000.00 27,900.00 3,100.00 31,000.00 31,000,000.00 60,012.90 6,668.10 66,681.00 31,000,000.00 27,900,00 3.100.;00 31,000.00 31,000,000.00 2,790.00 310.00 3,100.00 31,000,000.00 63,444.60 ' 7,049,40 70,494.00 31,000,000.00 20,618.10 2,290.90 22,909.00 31,000,000.00 39,394.80 4,377.20 43,772.00 31,000,000.00 27,900.00 3,100.00 ,. 31,000.00 31,000,000.00 A,on. 31,000,000.00 30,132.00 3,348.00 33,480.00 31,000,000 00 8,370.00 930.00 9,300.00 31,000,000.00 17,967.60 1,996.40 ; 19,964.00 31,000,000.00 $390,600.00 $ 43,400.00 $434,000.00 $31,000,000.00 .1200 .0200 .0413 .007 . .0417 .1100 .1000 .2151 .1000 .0100 .2274 .0739 .1412 .1000 .1080 .0300 .0644 1.40 Tax Rate(l Last Pre! Levy 'Si Ir-t i .15 d A- ; 1.50