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'IMP THE VVAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER FRIDAY m . i 1 1 ' M Sidelights Of The News iCcntimied from Pafie One) vitamins; he's a yood eater, ready to dro'i a tRirk ehon bone any moment for half a cream puff. But Iheie'.s one thing he won't eat. Won't eat grits. But no Sherlock Holmes who knows his pups is needed to tell you this one wasn't brought up in the state captured the other day by Hermon Tal madge. Freight Bill Comes High For Champion Wa nesville and other towns along the Asheville-.Murpliy branch in leMsiing the Southern Hailway s jietilioii before the St ale L't il ities (.'uiiimission fur pel inission to dis eul.tiliue pav-iiiyci. freight and liidil service, were unable to get a ruling requiring the company to i.ow it- hug branch line ireighl leienue. Hut you get an inkling ol u fuiin a booklet published by the . I liiinpioii l'aper and fibre enm-l-jiiy, at Canton It shows Chain hjoii treight bill last year was si . iul a h.'ll million dollars. Sinci .11 ol the train haul in and mi! ol f anion as by the Southern il is ij.'V lo see that six and a half niil liou buck, am i ha . New Car Shortage Quiz Programs Plentiful .'.il old fellou ho saj s I) Miss Cobb On World Cruise viiAi it. tour Name? Ci mil- MISS the .."1f K. 1V1 JONTKS." began the tunid- lotikiiiK voting man, "er ah ' that is. can -rr- -I -will you " "Why. yes. my bey. you may have tier " smiled thy s:. I s father. The young rTr " peti. "What's tut'1 H.ive whom?" he asked "My d.tu'IVer. of course," replieo Jones "Thai's uhit you mean. Vou wani io in.irry het don't you?" "Why . tin." said the jonng man "I Just jnted lo know if vou could lend me $ " "Certainly not!" said Jones, sharply. Why, 1 hardly know you." LAFF-A-DAY Civil Court MBf, (Continued lioni SO I At AM BI I IONS He could neither read nor write, but when a distant relation died and left mm a small fortune he started to make a splash. He acquired a checkbook, but in stead of signing his name on checks he put two crosses, and die bank paid. Then one day he handed the cashier a check signed with three crosses. "What's this'" demanded the cashier. "You've put three crosses here." "I know." was the reply, "but my wife's got social ambitions. She says 1 must have a middle name." fl pi(?ea7Rs twty ii, nil ' lied Ol III Ol III. a car lithe court Ih. I!,. nrvt r was admiring a new i du parked in trout liou-i'. liul he keeps biisine.s and radio news, a gu has just as much ing a new car.' he . he lia ol u inning a fifty ii-aiul dollar jackpot on one of e cia qui program-." w lib glU'M.- .ince of HEATKIL'h IOI3H, ti'iKht) ..-aitor ami publisht-- of Mol-oanton NcVS-lkT;ild. anil si'cretarv nf thi. W.i-th Carolina Irss Association, looks over New York from the observation tower ol the R CA. BuiUino before leavini; on a ten weeks' ernise around the world. Accompanying her on the trip is Mrs. Conmie Neal Cook (left) publisher of the Texas Mostiuta. at Mesquite. Tex. Both Miss Cobb and Mrs. Cook were here in July with the National Editorial Associ ation. MailV local residents who nttnnrlwi ihu hannnol eil! recall ftirs. I ok Experts Can Be Wrong Too. Vou Know Squaw'' an AP i in the Mioto. residents who attended the banciuet wi as the one who nlaved the Dart of the "While entertainment part of 1 he program. This is ! . i l l' i ollle oile eM'lcicnt l.ll.ll'l lolin I I uiu. w ah a lii., I o 1 " I W I 1,1111 haul boiled Iclc i perl lo upset a polllelle-- h sllg ew lo better serv- to Judge Alley (Continued from are out Ii I'agc Oin . al Mr lYu- i in dor 11 e l-e en i.dliiiu lor a don : -a pli'a-e'.' .il on ou:' il. when the operator, limn ; on. nu ii ib--r, gi vi s an t hat .i-.. ill thank nii One mi'tit well In v that il lln- ellicielic -it should I'oine to 'a nes'ille d letuse lo remove his hat in ; ea vatot cage Tilled with w o- I iariclian Likes Work Ci Judge Nettles U' liieii leading a lol of lale a il this .Judge Zeb Wince Nellies --lii-.ili, and whal u man. ' said a loiida isiior, "and believi Wi he ininlily glad to have o;.t almg lor a while in my es eialiy as we're hearing I i' 1 1 ei - ai e In ing to have nu oiiii- legalized again But W. , ntver happen. Once ei . wi: tor I'lorida. It looks th; ion bandits are all washed up in ii- mountain country, thanks to th, line job .Jud-.'e Nellies has been du.n." man me In in slate, the slot that w as i - if V Are Entering The B.' it Season of the Year a. ra-sville merchant- and re upeiatois look il on the chin oul complainimi as the recent i scare caused a great many It who had made reservations xtiiided visits hire to cancel did think it odd. though, that who had planned lo come dii! nol v. ere elderly people no children or grandclnidftn. wise ones who know tha&SiHh- atid October are w onrHrl'td1 ire bc-many SOi i wit : po! pe, foi Tt,. nii am wn Bu tei ,lx i and Ociober months in these mountains gir.iin" to come in from .lodge Alley llaed Mr. Wallace, branding linn a- u Kcpublu.in with progressive ideal-, and saiil 'resi dent Truman did right in tiring the tin incr Secretnr.v of Commerce al ter Ihe famous .Mad-on Sou. ire Car den s eeeli. "The Dixiecrats are headed by disgruntled, disloyal Southern tlov ernors. " the judge said. "They are mail men. and il is never wise In follow a mad man hi rau-o lie does not have a balanced lea-onmg.' praised North Carolina lor not boiling the Democratic pal l. . adding. ' North Caio'ira I li' iiecrat are nol m.idi of holt nm -lock " In closing In atldre . .Indue AI liy read sjoii,. of the accomplishment- of Ilie Dcninc r i' ic pari; since 19H2. anil then predicted: "Truman will be re-elected, and the Dixiecrat- will not carr a single -tali. The court- ol Louisi ana and Mis-i-sippi will he com pelled lo see I hat the name- ol the IV'mocratic candidates In appear on the ballot- of those -tales. And III! election will be the la-l mi will ever heal ol llciirj Wallace- llli will liiii-h his public career " "Mr. Truman was imik! enough lor .Mr too-e'.ell to want inn as his nee president, and that I- -ul-(icient rci'i tmmeiiil.it iO'i ta' me. Truman on one side and Dewey on the other And if one wants lo bet there will he plenty ol laker.-, lor one side or I lie id her. This civil rights mailer is as old a- the hills nothing new.'' Judge Alley charged that Herb ert Hoover had been training) Dewey for Ihe presidency. and added. We do not waul any more of Hoover's idea- in 1 1 if White House.'' I Heinle Ihe meeting adjourned, l-'red Campbell ollertl a resolu tion lalany upon all Democrats to "rededk .in- ourselves to Ihe Dem on', tie in stale and nation, and i e, din in our allegiance to the Democratic party, and we hereby p!idi;c utir unlimited and unquali I'a d i" 1 "or t lo every candidate li'ii ' w n-liip constable to the pri u'e.'l id the Lulled States, her te. l Ilia! the Delim its i tlii' parly ol No Suggestions Three girls ga'hered in a small restaurant for lunch. "I think I'll have a chicken sandwich." said Ihe first one. "That's not good for a young girl." said the waiter. "Vou take Ihe roast beef." "Okay.'.' said the girl. "Make it roast beef." The second girl picked corned beef hash. "Don't take that," said the waiter. "You have a nice glass nf fresh buttermilk." "Very well." said the girl. "But termilk it is." The third girl locked timidly at Ihe waiter. "What do you think I might to order?" "How do I know?" asked the waiter indignantly. "I haven't got lime to jo making suggestions." Or e.'lH. Kinj FciluJM SnJ..lt. Inc . WgilJ ujibit rfltmd "Your wife is on the phone. She wants to know where you put the egg beater after you finished up the dishes laet nieht." or vs. Massev . Wednesday has -docket; I 'unburn s v uiueciions i orp , U Smoky Mountain CamK i VS. Kathbone. In. vs. Underwood Liuoh. i rtd-V; Caldwell v, Caldwell Partun. The Thursday docket I, e following cases: Le-ie v- kVt i-aimer r urnuui e Ceott:e vs I!et vt I.eaUierwoud: Ma u- v -Jones Woodu oi Uiiu" Gaines. Tin- niution dm i., , ,. day. with eight ia-e c Slate llifliwav Couuiu ward- vs. hoeu :i, .viauiiws; jNoii'i vs. (, tun vs. Still: H right . Haywood Kleetne h Corp. vs. Nanlahala I'o.mi Co.; Blaylock v- lioyd Jul'OI'. lor llle lii -l vee.. are as follows: J. L. Maum v, I in, Miss Annie AllneM u ., ,-. u C. C. Walker, '.Vavia-Miu I , ., IX liicli. Ivy Hill; Ho, ace C,.,v,i,, Iron Dulf; Charlie U I Waynesville: Wa'.n, I! Airo;,',,,, Clyde; Cec il Tester. I- in, ... ( . , ek i Walter llurnetl. Ka.-t f m k l;ul,,,i 1 Hecves. Jonathan. o (, I Miller, I'igei.-i. Joe Teagiie U lan Uak; M. ii Rogers. Crabtn-e , ! lien Parto.r. Ueavei dam. Colli, , . i, ... i .. . viui ivi'ii, jje.ivei uain: i i ai; l lul M i ' ' I'.e-i, i' until ' u i'. Mio, 'l' lol t,, 'inpbi II ls : nil I hei, ' I': le,, III,.-.. I .'- 1... "I u,i ' -'1 l.il- U: 1 . ' !. ( f i T c HI 1 1. ii !;;::, '""I illr on j ' "'""SI It :" ti.in I. -In -i t; d'a.lk 1 1 in;, I, . "' j turn: 'otiii llrtll. J 2-Day Exhibit (Continued from Page Onel I.IKES ATTRACT LIKES ; ii peo i. Pllli!: the ica .voting i ::r: I; it declare the Re al ly to be the tool of big .i:d has no program for i viage earner of Ami-r- dution was unaninioiish in I it e. l 125 People The lunatic walked up to the new superintendent. "We like you mucn belter than Ui last fellow," he sai4. The new s i-ier beamea. "Why?" he asked "Oh, you stem more like one of us." d iiie Onei i Pioneers at i qui.iters. Meat-while as September gel.-; under vva- . merchants are lind inu that even though mid-summer business might have been slack, it is picking up.' and indications are that it will miss Ihe September top of last year. And right here it might be v eil to remind all and sundry that they'd belter be putting in (,rd( is fnr winter fuel, wood coal or oil. A bird in the hand, as the saying ?oes. Tar Heels Swinging Towards Dry Column Some political experts have been trying to figure what happened to bring about that nine county land slide against the sale of beer and wine, the vote in some instances being more than 10 to 1. Editorial writers in and out of the Slate have attempted to provide the answer. Something wrong, they say. in handling or supervising the busi ness by the beer and wine indus tries. With 18 Carolina counties outlawing the traffic at the polls there is naturally the feeling or belief that North Carolina may be ! heading toward statewide prohibi- ! tion. Ardent dry leaden are insist-! ing it will come to that if the legis lature gives the green light. After All, Who Can !Turr Down Lemon Thqiyoung man who bakes hose pies for a drugstore lunch crowd lifted bis eyes suddenly the other day as he heard n stranger saving "What, no apple pie. and you gol all these apples growing here"" He got a quick answer. "They get ap ple al home every day nearly am' when they come in here they waul lemon and pineapple and cocoamil. pies like I hat. See 'he -trangcr did. "Okay. Bud. you win." he -aid , 'Gimme that fal lemon, the big slab there in the pan by itself, and get that dad nl merni'-iue o;T lherc alone, loo." SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK 'Continued lrom 1J .Montreal and of tin Camp Hope. The evening message, entitled The Church." was delivered by i ihe llev . Julian Spitzer. pastor of S e ii it o v all Hill- Presbyterian; church. Knowille. Following Mr Spitzer's message. Hr. Cart presented a visual aids j worship program on the 1948 I heme "Walk in the Light.'' Miss I Maioka Wilson resident of the Youth Fellowship council of Ashe ville orcsbv tery . presided. He Keeps His Promise husband live up to the made in his courtship Does you promises he days'."" "Always In those days he said he wasn't good enough for me. and he has been proving it ever since." Modern Alphabet Mother: "Now. dear, what comes after 'O'?" Child: "Yeah." Howell Rites from Page Onel . Carl Ratcliff. Troy Wfiite and Howell 1 Conl inuod Stanley Henry Smith. HuL'he1 Moorl , Military rile- at Green Hill (enieteiv will be conducted by the American Legion Post No. 47. and l In- Na;ional Guard 120th Anti Tank I'nil. Surviving are the parents and i wo i-ters. Mis- Fannie Howell and Miss Claire Howell, both of Way nesville. Garrett Funeral Home charge of arrangements. is in 1 LEAP IN THE DARK j ' i calf, one year and under, and the same in beef. Ribbons will also be given for the besl dairy bull, best beef bull, best dairy cow and best beef cow. The fresh garden vegetable divi sion is divided into Ihe following: besl plates of squash, cucumbers, green beans beets, strong pepper, sweet pepper, onions, both white land yellow, tomatoes and okra. 'Ribbons will be given for the best bunches of carrots, radishes, heads of cabbage, stalks of rhubard. tur nips, largest pumpkin, candy roast er, green corn and dried apples. Field crops for which ribbons are 1 'offered include: ears of corn, also best stalk with ears attached, pop corn, sweet potatoes. Irish pota toes, three varieties. Irish Cob blers. Green Mountain and Sequoia. Best stalks of burley. best half peck of grain, and best bundles of alfalfa, clover hay. oat hay, soy bean hay, lespedeza hay. mixed grasses and legumes, and any vari ety of hay. Horticulture is expeelod to de- imand much attention, and ribbons will-be offered for ihe besl plate of the following variety of apples: Stayinan. Stayman reds, red Wine sap, York Imperial. Golden Delici ous, red Delicious. Grimes Golden, j Rome BrtHities. Striped Homo! j Sheepnose. Linibertvvig. and mixed . varieties. Hlat'k vvalniils, grapes and honey will also be judged under this de partment. The following committees are in charge of the exhibits; Horticulture. Richard Boone, chairman;. Dick Moody, Jack Leath ! ervvood. and Willie Mehaffey. Field crops. Billy Boyd, chuir I man, Raymond Ketner. .James i Owens, and Bill Hill. Poultry. Elmer Hendrix. chair man. Walker G. Chambers. Paul Sheltdn, and Carl Sctzer. Livestock. Gilmer Caldwell. Wil ; burn Campbell. J. C. Noland. Jr.. I and Dwighl Hall. Shopwork. David A. Boyd, chair l man, James L. Morrow Ralph Hen- driac. and Claude Thantham. Officers of the exhibit, besides Francis Boyd, president, are David i. Boyd, Jr.. secretary-treasurer, J. C. Noland. Jr., publicity, and John H. Nesbitt. advisor.' By r. j scon Looks Like Same Old Line Up Fight . Now that the Supreme Court bat ruled, North Carolina Voters in November may shoot their -ballot! for one of four, candidates. But if on listens to political observer! who know their politic best, it Will b the aanw old, contest, between . r Ml r HUCt CASKS FILLED Wlflt RtSEftVL C,A.IK WUl iUNK M LAK14 in IxmnMlAfS V 1MI SWISS iOVMMMlf , in CASt A WAR StfOUlC CUf Of FOO SULLIES . wott MOUSE is AMCIIM1' PERSIAN foil A"SEAIER: -TV MKE OF PRLSLM-r flMLS HAVE mMEklfED -THE MASKS oF Mtl ANCES-TOHS ! I HIM On d dark and storm v ni cHt tti . trainman was signaling to the en ; gineer when he dropped his lantcrr. '. Another man. passing by, tossed back to him on top of a boxcar. ; -, a few minutes the engineer' cai .s rushing up. "Let's see you do that again." "Do what?" asked the trainman. "Jump from the ground to the top of that boxcar with a lantern in your hand!" Ls4lto. tMfall Are you normal. if you are a urfu QUEER ? SIS- Conflictinc Opinions Two sctors met in front of a the ater. One of them had his arm bro ken in sn automobile accident, and wss carrying it in a sling. "Say," asked the first, "it'i too be about your am. How long will you have to carry it in a sling?" The i.nured man shrugged. 'There is a slight difference of opinion about that," he replied. "My doctor says two weeks and my law yer says twelve!" ... In canning or preserving cher? ries remember that it takes about IVt to l'i pounds of unpitted chee ries to make 1 quart;, or if tb cherries are pitted it will take' 2 fi 8 pounds to fill the quart, Austrians Listing Soviet 'Misdeeds' i VIENNA (UP) Parliamentsrv quarters report that the Austrian ! eovernment is preparing an "ofTi ! rial white hook on the black deeds of the Soviets committed during men- occupation of Austria." OfTinals said the book, which "extensively exposes all Soviet ex I cesses during the Austrian occupa tion, will be published for all the world to read in case Russia does i mil aerco to sign an Austrian treaty in the near future " The hook, which is to be com pleted in about two months, will contain several hundred pages, the officiirls said. The officials said the govern ment started colic-ling data on "unjustifiable Soviet actions in Austria" as earlv as mid-1947. Early this year it was decided to assign several officials of every government agency to the task to collect the data in a "more stream lined operation." The officials said the government is preparing the book "to have it handy in case the opportunity arises for Austria to show the world now the country was the Soviet." The officials said the names of the people working on the book were "kept secret to protect them from any Soviet reprisals." An electrical manufacturer re ports that synthetic insulalin materials now under develonment by chemists promise more efficient use it electric power at. lower cost. wronged by ..... I. l,u I Anvil Overalls Are Featured Al Because So Many Men-Who Know-sJ I Thaft's Ah Choke for A ft hi s Overall Vd m SURE-LOCK, FREE- -WwISL " "' tf SWING, RUST MSL-.. It PROOF GALLUS .WmtiBigyZeV- V N HINGES :lt &-U vl" 1, 4tf If ALL PURPOSE I4jt f&X W BIB POCKET : c' CMROMEBRADDED PWffWPfc. iPir larrl'T 1irw if Umiv m liunt,, iii.. BARTACKS '"" M FOR EXTRA gfe " "r U4'- STRENGTH Wm0r H II III "" ""'."' $jmmmmmmmmr ii 'If 13 """" '"' As iff 7 j ) 4"tu,""s "'"KT'Z i EXTRA KNEE AND W I I AUOVfR---; Id cbau! cfiVr A.l '"'- ANVIL-ALti VORK SHIRTS WCPK PAN'5 DUNGAREES JACKIli. Ray's Shoe Dept. Advises That If BE REA$ KEEP YOUR FEET WARM AND DRY WITH GOOD LOOKING LONG WEARING f RUBBER For The Needs Of All the Family Depe" FOOTO in
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