AM 1. 'Ti. i 1 ' 7 plans Comes Celling - Higlit Through Front Door 1 v i t - 1 i I. 7 : Directory of Waynesville AWO'liOBlLE- DEALERS Da vh Liner Motor Sales Sims Motor Co. . Ford .Willys jWp Phone S3 Phone 496 HoweR Motor Co Plymouth-Desoto-G.M.C. Trucks Phone 190 Watklns Chevrolet Co. Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Phone 75 Potts Motor tfc. ., Packard Phone 528 Mountain Supply Co. ..,.:. Ford Tractor Phone 461 H. S,1Vrd r : J. I. Case Tractor Phone 261-W twin-engine Air Force plAne ran out .of gasoline and made an emergency landing right on the Borch of a farm house near Charlotte. Lt. B. A. eagraves, the lone occupant of the plane, was . ad bruised, 'but he walked out Of the wreckage. Two women ih the rear of the house were not Lt Seagraves was nying irum nuanu, ua. ine piane nearea on us wings on small trees in the yard. iAP Wirephoto). . ' Couple, 79 and 80, Have Whirlwind Romance SPINDALE, N. C. tUPWMrs. Willie arnelia Gibson, 79, and Jefferson David Queen. 86. met on a Monday and. Tuesday night a week later they were married. It was the sixth marriage for the bride and the third 'for the bride groom. 'l understood that Mr. 'Queen Was looking for a cook, so I 'came up to see him and Just stayed," explained 'the new Mrs. Queen blushingly, v ' of Understanding ed For Cold War MAN, Okla. (UP)-Be cason for international dif- s is America's failure to un- id tne Russian philosophy of id the Russian's misunder- g of our philosophy. lays Dr. Stuart Tompkins, lirof history at the Univer- Oklahoma. Tompkins is I book on Russia under the , auspicies of the Rockefeller Foundation. One trend in Russia thought Tompkins points to is the people's belief, as far back as 1825, that secret police were necessary - to maintain order. ' .. "Even the most highly educated Russians agree It is. necessary to have a pplice-patrolled state,'' he said. Read the Mountaineer Want Ads. By Watkins Chevrolet 1 TUNES GMC Bevoals Mcmy Changes In Trucks ' Advance details of chanses that Will be incorporated 1n its m&u tnlrk llnp. worn rnvpnlnrl tnHiv hu c; . r CiMC Truck 8c Coach Division of Gehentl Motors. 'Largest exclusive producer 'of commercial vehicles, CMC in 1930 will feature stoDDcd-un horse. power in its light And medium uuiy ciiguitrs, u wen as a mcmocr of cab, chassis and engine ad vancements. The horsepower o fj the 228-cubic-inch engine will be increased from 94V4 to 96, that of the 24 from 100 to 110 and the 270 from 104 to 120. m WATKINS CHEVROLET sells Dclco batteries Goodrich Tires." Fotd Trucks Now tn 175 Models The new 1950 Ford truck mo dels are now being displayed by Ford dealers in all parts of the country, j. jj. Ball, manager truck and fleet sales department, Ford Division, Ford Motor Com pany, announced today. The 1950 line, Mr. Ball said, of fers more than 175 models, a con' siderable increase over the 1949 line-up, representing the largest selection of trucks in Ford history. Featured In the 1950 model trucks are 21 engineering, design and manufacturing advancements contributing to more efficient economical performances and low er maintenance costs. hip our ms 40 - tape it to the inside 6f your glove P a r t m e ri Vh owl W htn car uble strikes suidenly, our photie J mber will be hahdy.r We'll rescue low cost! v EMEMBER! CALL 817 T for 'b. f. Goodrich tires CHABLtE'S TEXACO SERVICE CHARUe & CLAtJDE 1VOODAKD, OWNERS ASIIEVILLE ROAD Takes Bride to England To Spend Her Money IIOLDREGE, Neb. (U P)Mil ton Barker, a World War II vet eran, took Ills British" bride home for a trip, to spend her money. Barker, his wife Irene, and his two-year-old son, were making the entire trip "at his wife's expense Here's the reason, When Irene Came to the United Slates British -currency -law wouldn't allow her "tr 'take any money out of England. That's why they went back to spend the money over there. Louisville, Ky , was named tor Louis XVI, the luckless monarch executed during the French Revo lution. Sensational Hew 1 Radio Quiz Show WEttY Tuesday 9:30 to 10:30 p. m. Over WWNC ; . - IT'S FUN! IT'S EXCITING! IT'S "ENTERTAINING! Brought To You By1 Howell Motor Co. Haywood St. Waynesville De Soto-Plymotith Dealer FROG WAS A BLONDE KNOXVILLE, Teun (UPt Mis. Lillian Rador sued, for divorce, charging that her husband told her he was going frog hunting" .'but that she discovered liim in a car with another woman. GOOD PART BROKEN MILFOltD, N. 11. '(UP Judson Hall, 75, whose wooden leg starts below the knee, was struck by an automobile that broke his log just above the Ktiee. Mcny feilcrpriscs Using Ford tlb'tors Industrial engines manufactur ed by the Ford Motor Company form the foundation upon which hundreds of Independent business enterprises in all parts of the coUtitry linve lueli established. '.The engines are -produced in the same plants and on the same high standards of engineering and tnamkfueturtng that have charact erized tlie building of millions of Ford passenger ear and truck en gines for nearly half a century. Through the apllcatlon Of these engines to an ever-widening range of usefulness, Ford is providing power for steadily expanding sec tions of Industry and argiculture. ' TlVE MODELS PRODUCED Five models of industrial en gines are produced. Two are V-8's of 337 and 239 cubic Inch piston displacement. Two are slxcylin- der engines of 254 and 220 cubis inch piston displacement, and the fifth is a four-cylinder engine of 120 cubic inch piston displacement. The needs bf industry and agri culture are particularly well ser ved by these power plants because they are compact, flexible and durable, Horsepower per pound i ratios are exceptional and this is an Important advantage in power units tM this type. . After a virtual disappearance lasting nearly half a century, the rare roseate spoonbil' now ii re turning by the hundreds to old nesting grounds In the U. S. gulf coast region. I Want Ads bring quick results THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY HOLD IT, OTEY, WE-vF 'Y' PUT HIM OM Th' ( GOT ?SAC ALII OvlH'MiS5A4K LAVT BliS ANO VL.OOT-ANP5IKTYFOUK' yfCAlX. TU: CRIMP r " """" rifii Before you look at that amazingly low pries tag, look at Ford's "Fashion Car" styling. It's mora beautiful than ever. Run your finger over th baked-on enamel. It's "built to live out doors." Feel the long-lived upholstery. Look where you will you'll tee Ford's quality, Rid"herd bn Ford'100-l1'oreVofw', vhglne. Sure, Ford's the liveliest power In Its field, yet It never raises Its voice. New super fitted pistons, new "hushed" timing gear, new camshaft for quiet valve action and Ford's new silent-spin fan result In power that whispers while it works. s , (h- 1 . TEST DRIVt trft 0 OHO AT Y6IR F6RD DEALER'S If will open your eyesT non Feel Ford's easy "Finger-Tip" Steering . ; . feel the 35 easier action of King-Size Brakes . . ; get the solid "feel" of Ford's 13-way stronger 'Lifeguard" Body now "sound conditioned" for silence. Feature after feature will show you why Ford's the one fine car in th low price field. Phones -Day 52, Night 1071 ' Waynesvillo f lamed TasWon Academy Selects ford as "fashion Car" Again This Year!

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