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Jay Afternoon, January 15, 1951 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE TEHEE (Second Section) TRUMAN DELIVERS STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGE Legion To Give $80 To Polio Fund Allen's Creek CDP Officers Are Named Residents of the Aliens Creek Community have named officers for their Community Development Program for 1951 as follows: the Siler. vice chairman; Charlie Duck ett, secretary; Mrs. Elmer Hen drix, treasurer; and Mrs. Bill Hem bree, reporter. Chamber Of Commerce Officials To Meet The officers and directors of the Waynesville Chamber of Commerce will meet at the Town Hall Monday at 7:30 P. M. The American Legion Post, No. 47 will contribute $80.00 to the cur rent March of Dimes campaign, ac cording to a unanimous vote of the New Mexico and Nevada both have cities named Las Vegas, which members of the Post at a meeting Rev. C. L. Allen, chairman; Rufusiin Spanish means "The Meadows" 1 last week. features .1 ,.11 use some beauty tomctimes what is lack- iut' of ace can De m. i disposition, grooming iality. f;n0w beautiful girls who en they are described nrPttv" and pretty girls L hPine called "altrac- Le girls while fair of face tt of features are too seu- ko understand mat tney hirtP these given assets lete charm factors which real character. uiih personality always or people to her. She is in people and is sym nd understanding. This .eloped merely by forget- it yourself and concen- making others like you. Imesthe girl with beauty blemished skin, large Itr hips or larg ears a wallflower because she ners on account of a tfect. Most of these e magnified, and are cure or camouflage than bn problems of the gor- 1s. one visit to a doctor supply the reason for skin is all that is neces clear up that unwanted Diet and exercise usu- Irecommended and many V found that the candies thev consume while com- fc with themselves are re- for their bad skin. haven't discovered what tiorts can do for the com iow is the time to whip ice skates or skis. You'll tated by your winter bout er Nature and that won- jeling of relaxation after outdoor exercise. Too ng girls develop the habit around Indoors and mop- they haven't got dates. bu can't round up a com- kin't miss the fun of win- You'll be surprised, also, ly new friends you will hese excursions. Ming, in particular, is ul for reducing the hips ling of course yon do not twice your usual calo jour day on the Ice. hip-reducer for the irl can be done right at f V. m URGING BIPARTISAN SUPPORT for his International policies and outlining domestic security program, Presi dent Truman delivers his annual State of the Union message to Joint session of the 82nd Congress. On the rostrum behind him are Vice President Alben Barkley and Speaker Sam Rayburn. Truman called for a revised draft, higher taxes, new price control legislation and military expansion, (International Soundphoto) home. Here's how; Lie on the floor, bend the knees so that the feet are flat on the floor and then get yourself in position so that by balancing yourself on one arm, you can spank yourself by bump ing your thighs and derricre up and down on the floor. Do this first on one thigh and hip and then on the other. The bulging abdomen, very of ten the result of poor posture, can be helped by this posture exer cise: Stand against the wall with shoulders and spine at waistline touch the wall. Keep the f ?et close together. You will notice that this exercise will raise your bus, flat ten your stomach and derriere. Plain old hip bends also will help reduce stomach and waistline. Stretch legs apart, raise arms over head, bend down '.ouching right hand to left foot about ten times. Do the same with left hand to right foot. A good time for this exercise is first thing in the morn ing. If your mouth is large analyze yourself to discover whether it is something you can correct natur ally. Do you purse your lips or pout? Do you have a habit of roll ing your lips in any fashion which would make them appear larger? Do you grin too broadly? If you will curl your Hps' in ward and under whenever you think of it during the day .ind be conscious of keeping them in a thinner line when you talk, you can help yourself. Also, If you use lipstick, first apply a foun dation makeup to cover your Hps and then make them up in a thin ner line than their normal "shape. Full lips always are more at tractive than very thin lips, so do not strive for a very thin, drawn line. As a matter of fact many thin-lipped girls accomplish volup tuous -mouths merely by using ad ditional lipstick. The girl with unattractive cars should of course, always wear a hairdo that will cover her e"rs. If her ears merely are large for her face, big earrings often can make ears appear smaller. Sometimes ears can be flattened by using ad hesive tape to hold them back hut one must be faithful to that routine for a long time. Beauty isn't beyond your reach if you will just appraise yourself honestly and decide how you can help yourself. aw U. S. Highway 66 passes through an ancient lava flow in western New Mexico between the cities of Albuquerque and Gallup. The federal atomic research reservation of Los Alamos, New Mexico, was recently made a full fledged county of that state. WM xsjUitsj PAY YOUR 1949 TAXES WW AND AVOID PAYING PENALTY - THERE WILL BE A 1 PENALTY ON FEBRUARY 1st AND 2 ON MARCH 1st. AND i OF V' FOR EACH MONTH THEREAFTER UNTIL PAID PAY YOUR BACK TAXES BEFORE THERE IS A FORECLOSURE SUIT BROUGHT AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY - TOOT OF WAYnESVILlE G. C. FERGUSON, Tax Collector Physician Blamis Partnts For Child that Stutters Stuttering is something a chill has to learn and he does so be cause he fears he Is going to stut ter and be criticized by his parents, according to Wendell Johnson, Ph. D., of Iowa State university. Dr. Johnson, who is director of the university's speech clinic at Iowa City, addressed the 110th an nual meeting of the Illinois State Medical society, at Springfield, 111., on the rehabsitation of the stutter er. "Currently," he said in discuss ing the cause, "the theory that stuttering is a learned form of hypertonic avoidant behavior, mo tivated by anxiety concerning the anticipated occurrence of non-fluency and its social consequences, ap pears to be receiving particularly serious consideration. The Issue Is not closed, however, and much re search remains to be done." Parents nevertheless have much to do with the development of stuttering in their children, which always appears between the ages of three and six, Dr. Johnson said. In fact, stuttering appears in the majority of cases enly after diag nosis by inexperienced people, us ually the parents. "What these laymen diaRnose as Stuttering," he continued, "is as a rule merely the repetitions and hesitations characteristic of nor mal childhood speech. The result ing parental concern, and admoni tions to the child to go slow, take his time, start over, stop and think, take a breath, etc., tend to bring about the tensions, anxiety and blocking symptomatic of stutter ing." In very young stutterers, in fact, Dr. Johnson said, the treat ment is directed at the parents, not the child. When parents modi fy their attitudes and policies re garding the child, the majority of children respond well and rapidly,' if the disorder is not too well fixed. Small Sawmills SviU or intermediate size saw miils in the United Stales produced more than half of the total new lumber supply in 1947, according to Harold K. Holman, chief of the forest products division of the of fice of domestic commerce. Thert were 53,109 mills in operation in the United States in 1947 which produced 35.4 billion feet of lumber. Of these mills, 47,538 had an aver age production per mill of only 191,000 feet a year, but their ag gregate production was 9.1 billion feet, or 25.7 per cent of the nation al production. WOMEN SLEEP LONGER CHICAGO The National Asso ciation of Bedding Manufacturers reports that a recent survey show ed that American women average 53 minutes more sleep nightly than men. 't 4? Value Your Health Here Than Riches Some folks think that fine clothes and fine, big houses are the most important things in life, but these things really don't mean too much if a person doesn't feel well enough to enjoy them. Most folks don't rea lize this, but Mrs. Lucy BraswelL of Route J, Stone Mountain, Ga., realizes it very well Mrs. Braswell takes HADACOL, and by taking i Si"4 HADACOL 11 she found she ri?73 is heloine her sSM"1 system overcome deficiencies of Vitamins Bi, B,, Niacin and Iron, which HADACOL contains. Here is Mrs. Braswell's own statement: "I have been sick for some (time with stomach dis turbances. I began taking HAD ACOL and I have been taking it about six weeks. I am so much better and much stronger. I will continue to take HADACOL. It sure has helped me. I tell my friends about HADACOL. I can't praise HADACOL too much. I am 59 years old." $ MM, Tbt Lemjkts Coijtoratja , Braver Stages Comiback In Wisconsin's Wildlife Beaver, the magnet tht drew the first white men to Wisconsin, sre probably more numerous here now than at any time since pioneer days. The conservation depart ment has started a study to de termine how best to fit these fur beaiers into the modern state wild life picture. Wisconsin beaver were threat ened with extinction a few decades ago. Since then with better protec tion and law enforcement the ani mals hive increased in numbers to the point where as many as 15, 000 have been taken in a trapping season. A long beaver trapping season is now under way. The beaver comeback has posed new problems for the conservation department. Their way of life calls for the building of dams in streams. The resulting backwaters may flood fields and highways. For years the department has kept state trappers In the field, taking the animals alive in places where they were doing damage and re leasing them Where they had less chance to interfere with human de velopments. They have affected other wildlife by flooding deer yards and forest lands. However, In some instances their operations rfave been found to be beneficial to waterfowl. Beaver have attracted the most public scrutiny for their operations on trout streams. Water wide spreads created by beaver may for a time stimulate trout fishing but, as a result of silting and the warming of water beyond trout tolerance, their efforts have been charged with practically eliminat ing trout from once popular fish ing streams. The present study launched by the conservation department is aimed at a program to keep the maximum population of beaver consistent with the retention of other wild and domestic resources. In the continental United States the temperature has dropped to 60 degrees below zero in Montana, and risen to 134 degrees in the shade in Death Valley, Calif. Ml CE READ BOTH THESE STATEMENTS 1(0) tttoiiists All citizens of Waynesville owning and operating motor vehicles, are required by law to have 1951 Town license tags on said vehicles by February 1, 1951. Persons fail ing to comply with this regulation will be subject to fine, and costs in the matter. .. . Tags available at the City Hall for One Dollar Each. WARNING All persons who have received a citation for violation of traffic laws, and overpark, and have not paid their fine of $1, should do so immediate ly. This is to give notice, that all persons failing to pay immediately, wilj be looked up by the police, and brought into court, where court costs of $10 will be added to the fine of $1. If you have a traffic ticket, we advise immediate payment at the City Hall. ORVILLE NOLAND Chief Of Police w nntfpfnw O) 0 CHARLIE WOODARD CLAUDE WOODARD CHARLIE'S DRIVE-IN and TEXACO SERVICE Good Eats Prompt Service EAST WAYNESVILLE CHARLES W. BALENT1NE CHARLES SHELL SERVICE Dayton Tires Complete Lubrication Clean Rest Rooms - Road Service Call 402-J Five Points Hazclwood gjgfl CENTRAL CLEANERS Superior Cleaning and Pressing Phone 113 Church St. Waynesville FRANK RIFl'S UNDERWOOD CARSWELL Waynesville AUTO PARTS CO. Parts For Every Car & Truck AC Products Dayton Belts & Hoses 405 Depot St. Waynesville E. J. LILIUS JEWELER Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry GORHAM STERLING SILVER 207 Main Waynesville H. B. ANGEL HAYWOOD MONUMENT COMPANY Reliable Dealers In The World's Finest Monuments Phone 1029 E. Waynesville CENTRAL CLEANERS In operation 23 years, Central Cleaners has been located at Church and Montgomery Streets four years. With the pass ing of years they have added to their facilities until today Cen tral Cleaners isone of the most up-to-date cleaning and dyeing concerns in this area. To accomplish this, Mr. Johnnie Shelby-, owner, has installed four pressing machines, two dry cleaning machines, two drying tumblers for deodorizing the garments after cleaning, a dress former that steams dresses to the correct size, a 3000-gallon per hour filter, and in connection with this filter is one of the most important machines which is a vacuum still which purifies as well as distills all cleaning fluid that is used to clean your garments. Mr. Shelby considers this distilla tion of the cleaning fluid an important factor in the proper method of dry cleaning in that the solvent is always sparkling clear, clean and pure, which means that absolutely no soil dirt or impurities can possibly be removed from garmet and be put into another in the process of dry cleaning. Each garment is actually dry cleaned in approximately 3000 gallons of clean sol vent. This means really clean dry cleaning. As a member of the North Carolina Association of Laund erers of Raleigh, N. C, of which Mr. Shelby is a member of the board of directors, and a member of the National Institute of Cleaning and Dyeing of Silver Springs, Md., one of the largest and best dry cleaning institutes in the country. Cenltral Clean ers is kept posted on all new materials and correct way of dry cleaning and safe methods of spot removal. CHARLES D. KETNER FARMERS EXCHANGE Growers, Buyers, Packers and Shippers of Haywood Farm Products Groceries Feeds Insecticides Fertilizers Tele. 130 East Waynesville General Auto Repairing Body & Fender Work Auto Palntinr Radiator Repairs Tele. 402-M Balaam Rd, Haselwood, N. C RUTH CRAIG RUTH CRAIG'S BEAUTY SHOP Modern Equipment Capable Staff Call 655 For Appointment 125 East St. Waynesville 13 JOE HOWELL HOWELL HARDWARE Supplies For Farm and Home Delivery throughout Haywood Telephone 1062 295 Main St. Waynesville JOE W. DAVIS JOE'S STUDIO Portrait & Commercial PHOTOGRAPHY Haielwood, N. C. The photographs used for artists drawings' appearing in the Folks To Know feature were mainly provid ed by Joe's Studio, Portrait and Commercial Photo grapher, Hazelwood, N. C. :
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