THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Caravan Conference Monday At Lake ' ' : iinin- Heads Lake Group , . -! Heard 1,1 d J I-jMoJ - .. h? i , ,. nnm-, 3 y wilunlary n .mi- mm ii the Bile i"' a!uKa h ;.i ll.iill !: In"! !. a at ,,! I'll- ritv Mini June Kith , "i i!- ..: 1 1 if l!ri' , :i 1 i.f I la V, im.'I ,ii..' ..' 2 'II1 ). in. in tih' a claim lull. H't'klH'.', Illllll- hc .nl, nr tlin-c' in , SlH'UIllV aCl'IIUIil b i 1 1 ". t In mccl llus I 1!KV. JIOOVER RUPERT, of j Nashville, will head the Youth Car 'aan Training at the Lake. The conference opens Monday for ten days A limit 1( young people are expected to attend. Coizines Honor Member Of Family Willi Reunion Sunday A home coining was observed on last Sunday at the home of D. F. Corino in Clyde in honor of l.ynn ICiiiine, former resident of Ilay- wood eoiinly w ho has resided in Kvoretl, Wash., for the past 40 M ais, and is now visiting in Clyde. Among those present for the all'air were: Mrs. Inez 'line, sister iii Mr. Corzine, Truey 'line and son, William, Mr. and Mrs. William , MrC.ithoriiie, Miss Nina Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Bozo Adams, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beaver, all members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Cline, Mr. and Mrs. 1). I'. Corzine, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. ('divine, and daughter, Mr. anil Mrs. .1. K .Corzine and son anil Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Corzine. Timely, Practical Household Suggestions By RUTH CURRENT N .S State College KING FAROUK AT GRADUATION Perhaps your blankets are begin ning to show the strain of yanking and pulling because they were too short to begin with. If so, there'll never be a better time to lengthen them with a strip of cloth some thing suitable, at the bottom. Al though more than 11 million yards of wool went into blankets during the last quarter of 1943, supplies are still tight. "Mothproof" containers alone do not eliminate the pest hazard. 11 they're tightly enough sealed, with no cracks, they keep moths from getting in from the outside but they don't prevent any moth larvae already lurking in the clothes from doing their dirty work. Hence the necessliy for having the woolens thoroughly cleaned. As an added protection, use a spray or flakes of napthalene, or paradichloroben zene, or moth balls a pound for a small chest, 3 pounds for an aver age closet. The flakes or balls give off a gas which discourages the larvae from feeding and kills them if the concentration is high enough. As the gas is heavier than air and sinks, the flakes should be put high in the close! and renewed, if necessary. i I WITH ASSURANCE GIVEN that British troops are to be withdrawn from Egypt and future independence in sight, youthful King Kaiuuk I is shown here In the gardens of Abdin Palace, Cairo, during n reception for Cairo University graduates who visited him. (International) Don't forget the wool upholstery on your furniture either. Frequent brushing and cleaning will help keep the moths away. It isn't sale In dress up your overstuffed chair and sofa with furniture covers for the summer and forget about the upholstery not if it has wool in it. Hotter take a look at il once in a while, clean any spots and brush away the dust and any insect eggs that may be waiting to hatch out. Miss Betsy Siler, who has at tended St. Mary's Junior college last year has arrived home and will spend the summer vacations with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kufus Siler. Can'! Help But Feel Belter In A Good Fur Fell Hal mention how much they improve your looks 7t like So sell them here at Ray's va , -&toMX- T 1 O if Air Show Slated For Week-End l Final plans are now being made ; for handling a record crowd at the Asheville-llendersoiivil le ail port on : June li-!l w hen the Win hi Air Show stages a thrilling two-da exhibi tion of aerial maiieiners and acro batics. The -how is sponsored by the Asheville Junior Chamber of Commerce. j Advance ticket sales ;it the ,l;iy cees olliee in 1 he l.angreu Hotel. I Hill more I'laa. Kdin Hurge and at Standard service stations throughout this seiiioii point to an attendance of ncarh 25,00(1 lor the Ift-act show. Both Saturday and Sunday per formances are scheduled to begin at II o'clock. The show is directed by .less liritow of Miami. I'la . widely known stunt fiver and hi in: ol the nation's povv er-inaneiiv er pile's in 1940 and '41 Another feature of the perfor mance will be given bv Ted Sch muck of Atlanta, who puis his niotorless sail plane through a se ries of loops, spins, barrel rolls and other hair-raising sky maneu vers climaxed by a siuglo-v heel landing directly in font of Hie grandstand. Oilier events lifted on the pro gram include a two-mile delayed parachute jump by Jack lluher of Miami, craybatics Wy Miss Jean llroadhead. Denver. Colo,, in a liny Cub plane, take olf and landing from the lop of a speeding automo bile and a Hoeing 100 special power diving through a solid wall of lire. Cord Only Legal Unit For Sale Of Pulpwood All pulpwood must be bought and sold only on the regular cord basis of l"!l cubic leel in North Carolina, according to C. 1) ll.iu raiii. superintendent of the Weights and Measures division of the Slate Department of Agriculture. I'rior to May .'!l the 1!I4: legis lature had V'l 'milled the unit meas ure of UiU ruble leel to be used ill transactions ol fuel and pulp wood. bill that now the law reads "the unit of said measurement shall he the cord and no othe' Mr and Mrs Sum Kneale. who have hi en loading m W,i lie ville for the p.'i-t several moulds, are leaving tlii-i week for Kansas City. Mrs Kneale. the former Miss Mir iam kirkanis. of ('anion, das held a position in the olliee of the liegis ter of Deed-., and Mr. Kneale. a discharged voleran. das been I'm ploved by the Haywood Company. Mr. Kneale will enter the I niver sitv of Kan as. following a visit with his family in Oklahoma. Just Received new shipment including lightweights in nice colors. eHer Hals-With Snappy Appeal Like The One Above Second floor hat department where we feature excellent values at $4.50 and $6.50 fn ur main floor at...: $1.49, $2.24 and $2.98 $ DEPARTMENT STORE Farm Questions and Answers Ql'KSTlON: Is there any alter native for re-setting hail-damaged tobacco'.1 ANSWKll: Yes. lleeause of the hard, knotty condition of most plants at this late date, it actually may be best to trim the damaged stem with a knife, loosen the dirt in Hie row and pile as much dirt around the stem as it will take. This, of course, may be done only it' a good part of the stem and the root system remain inlact. A stem attached to a good root system will make rapid recovery and a good sucker will soon appear near the soil-line. QUKSTION: How and when Is I he best time lo lake stops lo con trol cabbage maggot'.' ANSWKll: Might now is the time. A four per eenl calomel gypsum dust, applied during Hie Mrs! four days alter the plants are set in the field, is the "how." Might now these flies are laving eggs near the ground level or just be low on the si em of early-planted cabbage and cauliflower. These plants lend to will on warm days alter being attacked by the maggot. Dust applications should be re peated every 10 days. QUKSTION: Are cattle warls in fectious'.' ANSWKll: Yes. Dairy cows with exlensive warty growths on the udder or teals should be segre gated from the rest of the herd, milked last and handled just as they would be if suffering from any other infectious condition Warts of small attachment may be successfully clipped off and the stump treated Willi iodine. In many cases they may be tied off success fully. If warts are numerous re moval of the growths should be superv ised by a veterinarian. Women's Feet Are Getting Bigger HOSTON -Bigger feet are heal thier feet, says Kxeculive Secretary Maxwell field of the New Kngland Shoe iS. Leather Assn. exploding a popular belief. I'ield claims sizes are up "about one-half size." but he's not wor ried. Women will be better o(l for it. he contends. Anyhow, men's feet apparently have grown more because Kield re ports that many men outl'dled prop erly for shoes when they entered the Armv. found themselves wear ing a whole size larger. IRON FIREMAN Automatic Coal Stoker With Day and Night Control One Heavy Duty Electric Range ELECTRO MASTER Suitable for Cafe or Hotel ROGERS Home Appliance Co. Phone 461 lis Time To Be Shopping For Dad oo. for Father's Day And while we don't have everything for him You Can Find At RAY'S A Nice Selection Including most of the things illustrated below M$& A M' W .... m4. Caution-No Dress Shirts Sorry but it does not appear that we shall be able to offer dress shirts for this occasion. Bui We Do Have Sport Shirts in a lovely group SLACK SUITS That will help Dad gel thniuijh the summer shortage (in clothing HOUSE ROBES THAT ARE NICE BOTANY WOOL TIES AT . . .$1.00 PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS The First in Over Two Years SOCKS . . . UNDERWEAR . . . ETC. I Jit. If they are on the market . . . You'll find them at RAY'S DEPT. STORE

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