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MOUNTAINEER Ali OCTOBER 11. 1951 110 SECOND SECTION Ijli Bepnrfmenl Tells fit f?Arl F1AMI.. ig Ui uuuu UdllliU habitually open a win- "... r srocenes, sit ai " .1.- kna M . .-J tn iW'u " . .,..,. hnnlfh ii ,e vnur looks. P . ..tv Health De- w iiuiilj the bu can have . i tnHav as they 1 lllni'nOCVll P thai "-" with and hun- in the ln annua. w ..1 TWdirfl Wppk. V National r " ' t Friday (October 15-20). I astonishing array Ling appliances, ranging hashing machine to the L Bost people keep com L. that tired feeling , npartmem reason is that they do ,rrectly the appliance born with, the body. simply do not keep our Unce and do a lot of C creating a lot of extra Jcause we reiuse io km u lessons of better Doay The way you use your pen a wwuuw, ich ... bag 01 groceries, mc it jour desk or stand m have a marked eneci lealth, energy and looks. damor aside, were a nds of assorted tissues, Dd organs draped on a of bones., up on iop is a that we comb and think bead! Holding that corn- balance is a lot of work In stand up to it because rameworks are designed our body weight with muscular effort. Mure, the slump ana m part of the job away loses and hands it to the Their protest is called that tired feeling'.. To ill of poor posture the Former Haywood Resident Dies In New Jersey Mrs. Benjamin Williams, 47. a member of one of Haywood Coun ty's pioneer families, died Sunday in a Camden, N. J. hospital fol lowing a brief illness. She had been a resident of Woodstnwn k t Mrs. Williams was the former Miss Chloe Patton, daughter of Mrs. J. S. Patton and the late Mr. Patton of near Canton. She was a ps,t worthy matron of the Oak Leaf Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, 0f Canton. Surviving in addition to the mother are her husband, a daugh ter, Rachel; two sons, Riley and Roy, all of the home. Three sisters, Mrs. Charles Stin- Waynesville High Band Gets Additional Drums Part Of 90-Piece Band extra strain thrown on the joints and . ligaments can lead to back aches and pains. The change in your shape cramps your lungs and other internal organs, often caus ing improper functioning. "Good posture or good body mechanics is a matter of thinking about it as you go about your daily duties and relaxation. Sitting, standing, washing the dishes, serv ing tea or a tennis ball keep your body under your head and let your weight hang from your shoul ders like a coat, you will find that you will look better, feel better and conserve your energy. One last warning. Good posture is only one element. If postural faults are sev ere, if you suffer from chronic backache, muscular pains or other continuing symptoms, make a bee line for your doctor." : i . ; - i-f - Awl? Wp m! A3-:' ...... ' I s 1 " " 1 "" ' "' ..wwJ lie fab Pleasure in Announcing That WINGATE E. HANNAH Waynesville, N. C. is now associated with us us representative : Wiofcr & Arnold Associates, Inc. ; Securities far Investment . m. - '"TW, INSURANCE BUILDING - - - RALEIGH. N. C. NEW YORK CHARLOTTE Waytiesville's 90-piece band is enjoying several additional drums, which were, bought, with .funds -provided by patrons of the band. For the first time in its history, the band now uses two bass drums. Shown here with the new instruments ate, left to light: Qharles Bridges, Raymond Inman, Harriett Gibson, Joe Rickman, and Everette Stiles. (Staff Photo). 1 WNC Teachers Will Meet Tuesday For Convention Teachers and school officials from 18 Counties will be in Ashe ville, Oct. 16, for the 29th annual convention of the Western District of the North Carolina Education Association. More than 1500 are ex pected to attend the two general sessions, four division and 18 de partment meetings at Lee H. Ed wards High School, Dr. R. B. House, chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will speak at the morn ing general session at 10. k, B. tiiuson, Launnburg, NCLA presi- nctt, Mrs. John Klnsland, and Miss Four bhrthers, J. Benny, Roys and Burder Patton, all of Weaver Canton, Funeral services were in Woodstown and interment Morning Star News Items MRS. ELDON BURNETTE Mountaineer Reporter Mr, and Mrs. Noah Rhbdarmer of Morning Star had as guests over the week end their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Melton, of Raleigh. Castor Oil Will Be Plentiful VERNON. Tex, (API Bud news for the kids A bumper crop of castor-oil beans, is. on the way from this North Texas and neigh boring Oklahoma area. Farmers expect to reap a harvest of more than $2,000,000 When the work's all done t,hls fall. However, the kids don't get it all Uncle Sam is stockpiling the stuff New Tests Set By Draft Board For College Men Selective Service registrant ..who arc attending college full time may because it's used in manufacturing special grease for jet airplanes. Its lubricating properties stand up equally well in extremes of heat or cold.- now file application to take one of the next two college qualification tests scheduled for December 13, 1951, and April 24, 1952. The results of these tests will be filed with the local board, for use in considering deferment of the registrant from military service .as a student. Students may obtain complete in formation from any local selective service board. A native of Iowa Hawkeye. Is called a I) ay The Right Combination The old "tried ond tru' combination of v . . Good Stock phi SuDrior Feed plus Correct Management it still the only wr woy to luccets in raising a profitable herd. Only O strong healthy coif can become a heavy, profitable milker. Red Rose Calf Starter ond Red Rote Dairy Feeds ore designed to fit into (hit combination. They are scientifically formulated from pure, high quality materials, containing aM the elements essential to Starting, Growing, ConditiooMg, Making, ond Breeding. RICHLAND SUPPLY CO. Phone l:i At The Depot . Attending the semi-annual sing lng at Enka Lake Sunday were J Me .aiiJWMk. Xohu lLull ..Mr, jmiU Mrs. Eldon Burnette. Mr. and Mr. Cecil young and Mr. and Mrs. Lewin Medford. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Clontz are the parents of a son, born October 7 at the Haywood County Hospital. Pvt. Phillip Higgins James Treadway were leave the past week. and Pvt. home on What's the fastest-growing line of trucks in America? p around you in cities, on farms! Ft terminals and loading docks - fff ioods are moved on wheels. F and more, the pay load's packed 111 "e those letters on medium and Diesels, the most economical rke in their PniUP minc Diesel power. ' ,ee gasolin Jlt-riinninif iU t : i "6 me uigaways oi America fccsettinii j.i: ... t i 01 Peace and war. : IV the highest-powered to w. ?made-outpulling, outhauling tryother truck in their class. the power plants, the broad-shouldered chassis-the way a CMC handles. Ask about the tons they've hauled, the miles they've logged -the nip-and-tuck schedules they've licked time and again. ,4s these cost-wary haulers why they've made CMC the fastest-growing fleet in the land. They'll tell you it's because CMC is the finest motor truck made. If you'll come in, we'll show you why we think. they Vejigh i -uwi wny uMii is gaining a r r Percentage of the industry i ' ""'ertruck-maker i' Hrt,. ... ... inick drivers themselves. 5 confident way they talk of . , ,jyn III I II 'I II I... " Hi. GfNOU I MOiom I GASOLINE & DIESEL TRUCKS H017ELL M0T0O CO. (0od Street . Waynesville Mr. and Mrs, Lewis celebrated their twelfth anniversary Sunday. Med lord wedding Pic. Ray M. Burnette and Sgt. Ralph Routte. stationed at Ft. Ben ning, Ga.; spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Burnette. Mrs. Dan Cochran home in Dutch Cove. is ill at her Mrs, Johnny Williams entertain. ed at a party Monday afternoon in honor of her daughter's clev enth birthday. Assisting her was Mrs. Chad Case. Guests included Tommy and Carolyn Trantham, Naomi Cair, Russell Rhlnehart, Wanda, Diane, Joyce and Lowery Case, Erwin Medford, Jimmy dad dy. Martha and Mary Hall, David and Troy Williams, Jiininy Jenkins and Polly Hoglcn. Mrs. Talley Wilson left Mon day for Raleigh to attend the funeral of a friend. Pvt. Wendell Davis came home over the week end. dent, will bring greetings. At the afternoon general session at 1:30 NCEA staff members will discuss association activities, Gil mer Graham, Asheville, president of the district, will preside at the general sessions. Other district of? fleers are: Mrs. George Sandlin. Old Fort, vice-president; and Y. Leonard Medlih, Swanhanoa, secre tary. The Division of Classroom Teach ers will hold a dinner meeting at 6 at which Dr. House will speak. Virginia O'Slmugnessy, Asheville, will preside. The Division of Higher Educa tion will meet during the afternoon for a discussion of ways to improve college instruction through use of audio-visual aids. J. J. Stevenson, Brevard College, heads this divi sion!,;. , .'. l . Principals and Superintendents meet together at 4 to hear Dr. W. H. Plemmons, UNC. Chapel Hill. I FOR A LIMITED TIME I Yes, up to $100.00! It's yours -no Jf) z-0' ' I matter whether the cooking stove you I Range... ModeU18, 417 or 417-D. ;. Ti n true--we pay you to rid yourseir oi i ISiSJ " ; ryi fi t I I I CsSSes1-7 A i v The Lar(t Mammal A whale is not i fish, but a mam mal, like cow, dog and human be ings. It is the largest animal, reach ing a length of more than 100 feet and a weight of over 200 tons. 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New Easier Credit Terms IN ADDITION Double Ovens (Mod! 418) or huge Banquet Oven plus Deep Well Cooker (MxM 417 and 417-D) Automatic Timer Clock Interval Timer High-speed Surface Units 2 Pan Storage Drawers Full 40-inch Width IT'S GOOD BUSINESS TO EMPLOY PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED- THI GARRETT FURNITURE CO., Inc. Phone 1 Waynesville Main Street $5,225 JPRI21S, Yo7fc Uf.r on o fruct with your CMC Mr H i i
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