THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER -== ???-? - ? ??? to chat with another lM>wood Democrat, Jarvis Caldwell, chairman ot the Haywood Board of Education, at the district rally. I ^i I OPTIMISTIC SMILES wreathed the faces of these Haywood Dem ocrats?Faraday Green, left, Brandon Hodges, and Charles B. McCrary. Democratic nominee for Representative. BRYAN MKDFORD. Ilaywood Tax supervisor, tells L. Y. Ballen tine (center), commissioner of Agriculture, something of interest as Frank Medford, commissioner, agrees. (Mountaineer Photos). MARK BROWN, newly elected president of the Haywrjd Young Democrats, receives congratulations from Congressman George A. Shuford, at 12th District Rally. Problem Solver BLOOMINGTON, 111. (API? There's no problem too hard to crack in the office of Probate Clerk Esther Simkins. When metal clasps on some records are too tough for ordinary fingers to open, "We just take an old nutcracer and come down on 'cm," a deputy clerk said. SPECIAL SALE LAST 3 DAYS! We placed approximately 200 new Goodyear Factory Second Tires on Sale Monday morning and will con tinue the sale through Saturday. These tires are mostly white sidewalls and are fully guaranteed. This is a special purchase and we are able to offer savings up to 50% on these tires. Both tubeless and conventional tires are available in sizes 6.70, 7.10, and 7.60-15. ALLISON & DUNCAN TIRE CO. Georgia Avenue Hazelwood ^#fZI//CKT K9J& SW WHEN YOU BRING YOUR DOCTOR S PRESCRIPTIONS U TO US FOR FILLING * YOU HAVE THE ASSURANCE OF ? FRESH, POTENT DRUGS ? UTMOST ACCURACY ? REASONABLE COST ? PROMPT ATTENTION ' A REGISTERED PHARMACIST IS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES YOU CAN RELY ON US TO HELP SAFEGUARD YOUR HEALTH ? WE MAKE YOUR HEALTH OUR BUSINESS CURTIS DRUG STORE EXPERIENCE MAKE S THE DIFFERENCE MAIN STREET WAYNESV1LLE : Ministers Ask 'Tolerance' On Segregation Questions, Adopt Five-Point Program The Haywood Ministerial Asso ciation, meeting in Clyde Monday, adopted a five-point pledge against racial violence. The program was adopted unanimously, and was the same as recently adopted by the Christian Life Commission of the Baptist General Convention in Texas. It asked: "Christians of all faiths to join Baptists to behave with charity and good will towards all persons in a time of racial crisis; not to engage in, nor to encourage, any action involving or implying violence; not to join with any group in actions which a person would not carry out openly as an individual; to encourage moderation and patience at all times by word and action; and to show friendship and con sideration for persons of all races with whom a person is associated." Rev. James Y. Perry, Jr., presi dent, presented a recent communi cation from the North Carolina Council of Churches, Durham- In dealing with the recently adopted 1 Pearsall Plan, the Council urged all Christian leaders to "guard against those situations which might, un der the Pearsall Plan, result in th(^ closing of portions of our Pub lic School System. Aware of the blessings we have received under oui[ Public School System, and equally aware of the dangers in herent in any attempt to substitute a System of Private Schools, we miAt be active participants in the contest wherever the desirability of maintaining Public Schools is questioned." Attention was called to the date of (December the 1st as a Nation wide Safe-Driving Day set up by The American Temperance Society with the slogan "Safety Demands Sober Drivers" bumper strips, it was learned, are available by writ ing the Temperance Society, Char lotte. The Council also urged that Reformation Sunday, October 28th be observed either on an individu al church basis or by holding a community-wide service. The pres ident appointed the Rev. Earl Brendall of Waynesville and the Rev. Cecil Heflin of Canton, to ex plore possibilities of having a Union Service on the theme of the Reformation. The Council also urged that min isters give serious consideration of putting a Christian emphasis on the celebration of Halloween by the promotion of Youth Trick or Treat projects for CROP (Christian Rural Overseas Program). This program, begun, continued and administered by the churches has given relief Conference Set At Charlotte On Small Business Executives of industries and other business owners In Haywood County have been invited to at tend a special conference on small business at Charlotte October 11, which will deal with the steps necessary for receiving government contracts. The conference, scheduled at the National Guard Armory, adjacent to the airport, is under the joint sponsorship of the Charlotte Cham ber of Commerce and the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce. The conference will open at 9:30 a.m. with welcoming addresses by Governor Luther Hodges of North Carolina and Ernest F. Hollings, lieutenant governor of South Caro lina. Afterwards, representatives of several civilian and military agencies of the U. S. government will discuss the awarding of gov ernment contracts. After a luncheon at the Armory, starting at 12:30, the afternoon will be devoted to the viewing of many exhibits prepared by govern ment purchasing offices and pri vate contractors. There also will b? available for examination and review approximately $20,000,000 worth of current bid invitations to thousands of children, war widows and refugees in foreign lands. It was felt that gifts to CROP could be greatly increased by celebrating Halloween in this way. The program tyas concluled by a brief address from Mr. Vokes of Champion Paper and Fibre Com pany in support of the United Fund as the best possible way a com munity can meet its growing social needs and charities. I I T * S A CHAMP 2 Vi OUNCES LIGHT FOR ALL YEAR 'ROUND! The Champ FEATHERWEIGHT is the world's largest selling hat of its class. It packs more style and satisfaction into its 2'/i ounces than any hat made. Except for admiring glances from both sexes, you won't even know you're wearing a hat! Pre-creased for shape per manence, in a host of handsome colors. i $7.95 NEVER BUY UNTIL YOU TRY TURNER'S STORE I Main Street Wayneaville and representatives will be on hand 1 to explain procedures for submit ting bids. Those attending will be able to J consult with purchasing officers of military and civilian government agencies and private contractors t who will explain how to qualify g as a supplier. t The Waynesville area was re- a ccntly among those areas in North t< Carolina designated as a labor sur plus area and under present fed- v cral regulations, industries and s businesses in this section arp C eligible for priorities in the award- a ing of government contracts. e | ... Mexico is increasing its manu- S facture of copper products to gain 0 foreign exchange. The products ^ sell for more than bulk copper. o Cigarette consumption in Italy c has more than doubled in the last u 20 years. I Minister To Teach Boys How To Make Crystal Sets The Rev. L. S. Hoover, pastor of he Free Methodist Church, will be ;in demonstrations in making crys al sets for the boys between the ges of 10 to 14 on Saturday, Oc ober 6 at 10 a.m. The crystal sets can be produced ery cheaply and the local radio tation can be picked up on them. Crystal sets have no battery, but re made with crystal, coil and, ontain a phone. Mr. Hoover will begin with his >unday School class of boys, and ther boys who are interested are nvited to come to The Free Meth dist Church on Saturday when H>e lasses in making the crystal sets fill begin. Mr. Hoover has had for his hob by the making of these sets since 1915 and many of them are as small as 1V4 x W< inches. Many of the boys he has taught to make the sets have gone to col lege and become engineers from the interest they first received from his Classes. Other boys own their own radio Shops. Many of the boys keep in touch with Mr. Hoover. He says that give them something to do will keep them out of mischief and help them to get an interest in some thing which will mean a great deal to them in later life. Mr. Hoover, as a radio experi menter, invented the smallest tube set ever made in 1938. ?i jm 40 DAYS AND 40 NIGHTS to prove to yourself just how wonderful sleeping can really be on a ?eallf POSTU REPEDIC This is the most exciting news we've had for our customers in ? long, long time! We're so certain that you will discover a new and wonderful kind of sleeping comfort on the famous Sealy Posturepedic that we want , you to test this remarkable mattress night after night?for U0 nights! If for any reason you're not completely satisfied with its scientific a sleeping comfort, return the mattress within 10 days following your 40 nights' free trial period, and get your money back! FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! 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