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. Afternoon, April 2, 1951 TOE WAYNES TLLE MOUNTAINEER TAGB TTIKEE (Second StctionJ V 1 4,-v v. : i j'.!;-, i 4 J L.w ill Wv VW, v - " " " 1,1 - . " ' w f .... i . i r ' 1' 1 . 'ft ,1 V VsvVT J. rr. , if ...vn.;. I-.. : . la. . r f fill- ' III! I !' I . a Ve H inipshire red pullets owned by Joe This Him k of pullets will Soon be laying egss hins pun iisfs. He has the chicken houses 1,300-tive orchard. Pari of Hie bci f herd of It. II. Boone. The edge of the barn at the right is the same building: as shown in pieture No. 3, on page one. No. 3 The mail boxes of Francis Cove have uni form name plates, as do the roads in the area. No, 4 Tli,. private pool at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hugh Massif the home and lawn is in the background. This pond, fed by a steady stream of spring water, is about 15 feet deep. No. 5 Mrs. Khoda Hickman is shown in her mod ern all-electric kitchen She Is standing by her rane, with water heater in the corne r a u.islnn ; machine, and her sink. The electric relrjr.cr.itor is rUht back of Mrs. Rirkman, but is not ..Imohi Im-ic N. 6 Part of the herd of 50 bead of cattle owned by Robert McCracken In I'lgcon (jap. The nl in the hill above the rattle is where the new survey inns for the new road through Pigeon (lap. This point is not far from where picture No. 4 on pas o one was made, E LATEST ON ULCERS By Alton L. Blakeslee 'CUT 5.000,000 RICRNS SUFFER. Pi VERR FR0IV) tACH ULCEUS, AND tRS OP THE 0U0-TREATMENTS VARIED, RND PILY SUCCEED RINGING RELIEF m. SOMETIMES P5 BREAK THROUGH ftUOOD VESSELS, NO HEMORRHAGE NECESSITATING OPERATION. ULCERS ORE MORE LIKELN TO JF TECT tense:, mMxious, go-cetter PEr vwith Lots of drwe, whether EXECUTIVE, PROMOTER, SP0-E5tV)PN, BUS DHlVtK i " CAUSE OF UUCERS tS UNKNOWN. BUT TOO rAUCH STOMACH RCID5 IS PARTLY RESPONSIBLE. NERVES AND TENSENESS RPPRRENTLY STinnUWFVTE OUTPUT OF 5TOMRCH BCIDS. II Ot-JtRT10N CUTTtNG VAGUS NtftVC LEADING TO ,TOtV1CH,OPTEN BRINGS HFRUNO OF ULCCB-S. VAOU5 13 NLKVE POTHVWAVTO nBDOMlNflL. ORGANS, AND IS INVOLVEID IN RC1D SECRETIONS. VAGUS NERVE a TREPlTfTlENTS INCLUDE ANTI-ACID PILL'S, ft DRUG THAT BLOCKS THE VAGUS NERVE LEADING TO THE STOMACH. BLANO DIETS. CERTAIN HORWKMMES OLIO SHOIA) PROrVMSE IN ANIMAL. TESTS. ODVICE OP OOCTORO U5URLLV INCLUDES OVOIDIHO ErIOTIONOt- UPSETS, Ht ftD COLDS . AND EXCESS I VL SMOKING . PLUS CHRl IN FOLIOWING PRfeSCRIQliD DIETS. Marvin Smathers Heads OPS Work In Canton Area M.iiuii K. SnLiHii'i'. h;i heen ,il li .l i Ii m m, m nl Hie OIIhv l ..f !': SI in-ll.ltll'U till tUl,IU liii 1 1 1 1 1 :Ii Sim il iiii ) cii'(f mil ice ; 1 1 in. i v, i i ii- inn Hint lie lux liriMi j n.iii.i .1 in: .1 i li.iii iii.iii: ,'iml he ! 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 , in M l iiii ii local hoard us I Minn ,i. Ii;,' iiiii'vsaiy iiiVtiuil ions li.m hi i i li.iiil liril llllll hum I i!r ,ii li il imi;il lin.'il'ds. ! ir :-in,illnis -.l.ilcd I hat when In- i ci i im i! ciiliiplcle infift'lll- ,:i inn . 1 1 ) 1 1 1 I It mT ii) Im i c, lie w ii 1 1 1 1 r.i!l 1 1 it- Mci (hauls Division ,iii, ,,'!,, i . H . ( lei I hy the OPS ,n i il ,i i mi I ii i i no anil lo plan li i (lit' luc.il (in:ani.;il inn. Cut Kate Parking Tickets (iHKKNVIl.I.K, I'a. - i.M'i This little western' Pennsylvania town lias ;i poliee clerk for the Tirst lime The clerk is Mrs. Kit a Houd iiiiu whose lust re sponsihilily will lie lo install a new sysk'in .for hamlliiiK parkini! tickets Aloim ill s wM W iid in p.iy only 10 cfiils lor overtime parkin; il they ji'poil to Mis. lioudrvau iihin .'III niimiles iil'ter the tickets have hern issin'd If tliey'iP later than I hiit she'll line them $1. Call Mr Private M.U I'. II -M i l ll.H'k ( ol.'i IM l.i rm:iid Mihi in.. 1 1 in ,t ( )i;K 1 A l'i I, on Ni w York Yanks hall-' liniiii'i' hiicklifld iiec id ! Ini I .'on 1 ,il I If, is now knssi'iow, Company )i. rv Police lin , Kort : ; . .:r.:l 1 FARMER We Can Save You Money On PULK AND PACKAGED SEEDS CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES M'fUOIAS GREEN MOUNTAIN COBBLERS ONION SETS Wo Are Now Offering a Liberal Discount On Fertilizer and Spring beed IMeeas. W Fill II V A SEF.TJ X FERTILIZER ORDERS jfc.-V uiiiuiu Nittalc 'riant Bed Nilralc of Soda ADL- WITH US AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE! - STOP IN AND SEE US TODw - FARMERS EKCHAWGE C. U. "Shorty" Kelncr, Owner Ashcville Koad Table Tool History NEW YORK (A Pi Jean Sulpicc, who probably was a i Frenchman, had this lo say about table manners in 14110: "It Is wrong to grab' your food with both hands at once; meal should be taken with three fingers, and too much shuld not be put in tho mouth at the fame time " The quotation conies from a pamphlet prepared by Uan S. Oe fcnbiichcr, director of the Walker Art Center, for use wilh an exhibi tion showing the evolution of the knife, fork and spoon. The lisplay is open here at the American Mu seum of Natural History. Karly forks are traced to the Creeks and Unmans, and the three lined fork to a 17th century lalun Two Clyde Men Home From Navy Henry H. Osborne SA, of San Diego, Calif., is visiting bis moth er, Mrs, Maude Osborne and fam ily al Clyde. He is in school and stationed there for tw0 years. Carl Lee Mann SA, of San Di ego, Calif., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Mann and fam ily of Clyde. He is airplane mech anic and stationed In San Diego, Both have a 20-day furlough. ttfiose wife nagged him about us ing all five fingers The knife is prc-hislorie, and the first spoons were sea shells and gourds, the booklet said- Read the Want Ads for bargains. flr.igy. 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