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PAGE THREE JUNE 8. 1948 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER a band En Of Kaii-,s ip- - r..: chan line;0' - anv,;: . s 1 lPpim' liom I:. Ill t cars l;co the !:i!ul 1c in in that iv. k Gets Her Piano, Even If It's in a Trailer FORT WAYNE, Ind. (UP) When Hubert Skeetz was courting lus w ife he promised her that she'd always have a piano. Not long after they were mar ried they found themselves living in a 22-foot trailer. There was no oilier place. Mi-;. Skeelz held him to his promise. That's why the Van Horn trailer camp resounds with the ;ou ml of a piano at almost any hour of the day. ! Rambling 'Round RAP MUNDT ATI-COMMUNIST BILL READ THE WANT ADS Special Prices ON ml FREEZERS t THE MONTH OF JUNE Good Lines To Choose From IgE KELVMATOR i; in .Ml Culm- Foot Capacity W NOW AND SAVE! ogers Electric Co. 461 Main Street (Continued From Page Tvo ing back to their camps, lodges or homes. The all mn mi pleased to renew old acquaintance and to en joy the wonders and beauties of our mountain city She had just Hepped off the sidewalk when a smart alr.-k vig orously blew the horn of a park ed car. It micht he tuiniv to the prankster hut v hope he funis out Irom this that the lady suf fered a broken ankle when, startled by the horn, she fell. Talk about the weather" Well, who wouldn't alter the :'i7 cliltYient varieties we had in hall an hour on Thursday atlei noun, and then the brilliant mi -ei that Ui! low ed" Signs of the times! Cane fish ing poles extending well beyond the back of the car. Wishful thinking? The tractor was a brilliant ycl I low and the tint Scot lie was Hie deepest black. But he took a rum stance in the back of the traclur and the last we saw of them tint were rounding 'he corner, all sails set. If Winter comes . . why does it have to stay so loni;? f .: '' . , , . S fl 1 r fal s I J i liatii;.--, ,r .-. ..- LtL i Family's Bright Ideas Mean Cash In Hand I'KIZK 1)11 T WACO, Tex. .UI'' --Young David Sudberry had little to slant lor it after his heifer won a pri.e at the Dairy Day Show here. The heifer ate the ribbon. TESTIFYING BEFORE THE SENATE Judiciary Subcommlttti, In Washington. Henry Wallace (left), Third Party Prsldan.tial CMVJidat, kndl Norman Thomas (right). Socialist Parly Presidential cindldat,. Mtack the Mundt-Nixon bill to outla the Communist Party. Wallace called the proposed measure a "frank declaration of wax" against all clvU rtjthts. Thomas declared the bill would be a "blessing to the Communists " mak ing them martyrs and driving the party underground, ( Interna tfema!) Capital Letters HOT WATER HEATERS FARMERS FEDERATION KILL ATHLETES FOOT TK OL BEST SELLER' SAYS SMITH'S DRUG STOKE IIKIIK S I'll I : Id VS. IN II.. i. mi ui..,.. . I f . I toll IIHIsl II I'M I I II I .. Mil II I i: Ol., . .'Iil.oi.llirt 1111 "'''ill ..l-'-lwl. TIN I I II t I KS It' ;.. l,.-s pin,. V .1 .. Illicit II.. II. ..lit ihl.Kiol it IH I I I. i 1 IS ok iioi ic 0 Free! - Mylon Hose - $50.00 Free! AUCTIONS &TANBERY FRANKLIN FARM ilmi.illi.iii ( reel,. No. ZM Paved Highway. liHi, as ,.,it .,i the N. W. rjAKRCTT or J. R. BOYD FARMS. This dandy little Farm Is iisisliu . ul a i ..(..I I -room house, tobacco barn, lights and plenty of water. tin is iii In h siatr of cultivation, a good producing rarrn naving .1 aire hiimitu i"., I ' ( ash, li.tl.ince 1 and 2 years. r C. D. KETNER ESTATE (Continued from Page Two) ! 1111 missed seeing this column for at least one week . . . probably two weeks . and Hull's why the per son who has been assisting with the column lor lite years now has com plete charge of it . . . and bears all responsibility for wliflt appears in it It should be pointed out that at no time did any candidate for (lovernor or any of the assistants or managers in the various head quarters attempt .to control this column . . . anil the Johnson folks in the county which tried to pres siue Hi,, column, and did get a new eihlur. saw their man run third in that county, and thai county paper 110 lunger receives the column. NO SliCll TIIINC; It is virtu ally impossible for any newspaper man to be impartial. Scott readers hate said this corner was for John son, anil Johnson people have said il was for Scott, while Albright fol lowers I hanked it lor any nice things sau! for their man. And so it goes. Possibly, unconsciously, partiality has been shown. Two weeks ago il was reported around llaleigh thai l.tmi Nishel was for Scolt Last week it was reported lie was lor Johnson. The Charlotte News cone out for Johnson. How ever, il is almost impossible to know how any paper stands 011 ant candidate. It's all according to who is reading the paper. Letters To Editor KOMI on I Part il llic I rrnii: lur s.ih 'Xinhua. .Terms: Hall cash s. No. 19, Entrance to GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK. It. KFTNFK ESTATE. i;n beautiful lots iii the fastest growing:, most progressive sections In the balance 6 and 12 months. HC serve idies of tlhurch WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. 0k lh.. l',, .,. ii,.. - With lie On Ilav of SALE Come . ' . Brine- our Family . . . Come . . . . . . and Bid Your Own Price. Whether You Bid or Buy. est & Gossel! Land Auction Co. "(Tires At: WEAVER VILLE and CANTON, N. C. ules Manner TROY WEST, JR. and R. C. GOSSETT, Auctioneers "LIST IT WITH US AND PUT IT IN THE BANK" J. si:. nr. M( )NKY iluring file Weeks. It's . nothing ran The money will How next three ur four iliametul. hut it seems lie done about these lei i ilic e)endit ores to woo vot er- WHAT WILL AI.liHICHT DO'' The $(14 tpiesl ion now is; Will I. Matne Albright swing to Johnson or lo Sent I" He is going to he sub jected to all kinds ol leiiipting of fers durum Hie next few (lays. This column's guess is that Ins forces ... a majority of them . . . will swing to Scolt . . . with or with out help from Albright. This will mean I li.it the Johnson forces must dig deeply into tile till for cold cash to combat this added Seoll slrengl h. Also, il is felt that the Johnson folks brought mil John Armstrong against Th.nl Kmc. Secretary of Slate, and so 'I liad is expected to work for Scolt between now and I he l unolT. Will your nexl (iovernor be Johnson or Scol f CHANGE OK PACE MEMPHIS, Tenn. 'UPl I. S. Lawrence, a policeman who was cilcd several times for his good work, took another job because he couldn't support his family walk ing a beat Lawrence says he's happy now as a beer salesman. llccause of the war, less than 37f) miles of U. S. federal aid high ways were started in 1943 compar ed with 7.235 miles in 1941. Farmer t his is the Beginning of HAIL SEASON 'SURE YOUR GROWING CROPS AGAINST HAIL DAMAGE ISURE NOW FOR THE WHOLE SEASON -Call us for cbmplete Information rhone mi t -kt T Tt T7TO Waynesville 77 1 lie Li. IN . Ut V lO N.C. (Continued from Page Two) It league as the Miami Herald bats 1000 in the daily league, takes a fair and friendly crack at you, as shown by the enclosed, for lousing up life in this community by mak ing it appear that it is a blue law spot, when the only blue thing around here is the sky. One might be right in assuming that condi tions about which you wrote pie tailed on a trip you made through the mountains in your short pants days. In long pants you should know better. For 20 years as an editor in Flor ida 1 was a bull shooter for Florida which was and still is the custom, but no bull shooter for this moun tain resort where I live, having switched from Cracker to Hill Billy citizenship. And 1 am still con vinced that what newspapers need are fact finders, not fault finders. II would seem that on your long ago visit you could not get a pres cription filled on Sunday or gas for your car. As to the latter, didn't you mean to say hay for your horse? Coming here nearly every summer over the years 1 k uw you always got and get now quick Sun day prescription service, any hour, day or night. Of course, on such drug store trips they'd not sell you hair oil or that product Don't lie Half Safe, you've been hearing about on the radio. Gas'' Of course you could get gas on Sundays and get it today. Landing here some Sunday after losing your wallet while coininn round the mountain you could phone Jonathan Woody, the bank er, and he'd cash your check from Ihe hip. being that accommodating, and you'd find the druggist on the job and the gas station man ready to fill her up. You could go to the Sunday movies or a ball game or play golf with hundreds of them on a snappv 18-hole course or go fishing with the thousands for rain bow trout, than which there is no better fish in Florida waters. And lingcrng. you'd see hoys coming with baskets of luscious red raspberries, too good for you. John, or even for Prince Philip, the Mountbatten boy; eggs, two hours laid if hens had stamping equip ment, wads of country butter fresh ly churned, and finally a man with a country ham weighing more than three new born babies, and no such ham ever to be found in a Miami swank spot. And in Ihe winter, country sausage, oh, boy, and Kufus Silcr sending it every week to big shots in Miami and Tampa. Time on your hands you could phone Don ald Dunham, he's a red hot Florida Cracker, and he'd round up an all Florida bunch for a little stud, but watch your step. John. In niise:y, I could give you the name of a guy who knows a bootlegger. And. oh yes. Asheville shook off the old dry rags and opened state owned liquor stores, with a sales record of more than two million dollars from De cember 15, through May, which 's some liquor, if you ask me. Couldn't do that under blue law rule. Yet no half decent person would want to see those liquor stores wide op on Sunday. From early April through No vember this climate up here can beat your best. Which is why these mountains are jammed with Flori da Crackers and more Dade County license tags around than from all your state combined, and a vast amount of money, Florida money, that is, invested in homes and business property. Florida, of course, can beat us on a couple of things, to wit. citrus and dog racing. My Biblical knowledge, sorry, is limited, but I happen to remember something to the effect that while the light holds out to burn the vilest sinner may return, even a blue law sinner to Waynesville. Or even from the gay and giddy city of Miami "where there ain't no Ten Commandments and a man may raise a thirst". Best regards, and here's hoping your air conditioning system won't break down. Sincerely, "Deacon" R. W. Simpson. (Continued From Page Two) where hostelers can prepare their own food, and recreation rooms for singing, square dancing and other games. Hostelers carry eating utensils, and a sheet sleeping sack lo take the place of the usual bed linen. Hostelers do their own cooking and housekeeping, have lights out at 10 p.m. and rise in time to tidy the hostel and get an early start for their day's trip. Hostelers may travel alone, or in groups. The group is a co-educational unit of 10 people with a trained leader A $15 registration fee must accompany each applica tion before the applicant is con sidered for group membership. Trip prices include this fee, trans portation, food, lodging, organiza tion and leadership expenses. AYH emphasizes that hostel trips are Ivor plush suitcase tours "They are strenuous summer activities which include long, dis tance cycling, mountain climbing. canoeing, horseback ruling, and often hours of tratel in third class buses or by coach,'' officials say. In this country there are also a "rolling Youth Hostels " -railroad cars equipped with bunks, cooking facilities, and separate washrooms. Trips take tile travelers to the Rocky Mountains. Mexico, Central America, Quebec, the Maritime Provinces. Ontario. Alaska. Guspe. Slugged Bartender Saves On His Dentist Kill MILWAUKEE tUIM Hob Brown, bartender, was sated a den tist's hill by a belligerent patron. The dentist had told Brown to return for extraction of an ulcer ated tooth when the swelling went down. That night Brown refused a drink to a customer too many. The electrical manufacturing in- dustry is the largest civilian user ! of copper in peacetime in thaU. S. SPRINGFIELD, Mass il'P , When it comes to money-saving ; ideas for a mass-production manu facturer, the La Belle family has a good batting average. Seven of the La Belles work in various capacities for the Westing house Electric Corporation. Take Joe La Belle in the re frigerations specialties department at the local Westinghouse plant He's netted $1,890 in cash awards for the 18 suggestions accepted of the 37 he has submitted. His sister Ruth at lli.e Lima, O,' plant has had :10 suggestions ae-' cepted. Two of his other sisters a! , the local plant also have had their ideas adopted. Waynesville Used Car Co. Opposite Charlie's Place On Asheville Highway 193G Chevrolet Coupe 1940 Dodge Truck 1912 Dodte 5-Pass. Coupe 1910 Mercury Tudor Sedan We pay highest cash prices new and clean used cars SEE US for Modern druggists use a product called manna, but it is not believed t be the same product as lhati mentioned in the Bible. I "ADVENTURES of J. Norris K. Crawford w lio had had 9:30 to 10:00 O'clock Over one The patron put up an argument and Brown tossed him from the tavern. In Ihe scuffle Ihe barten der was slugged on the jaw. The tooth popped out, the swell ing quickly tteiit down, and a trip WWNC BROUGHT TO YOU BY Howell Motor Co. 01 SOTO -PLYMOUTH DEALS R TOT MCYOff I ctocrx SPECIAL I I Beautiful Array 01 Panties Fine Rayon Elastic Waist Lace-Ribbon Trim Full-Cut WIIITi: TLA ROSE BLUE YKLLOW Regular 39c Garment 4 pairs You can't beat this for a Real Value 11q !Belk-Hudson Co, 'Home Of Better Values r! ij : He iS-" -SI"
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