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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1949 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE (Fourth Section) s, Not Style Changes, w ell new lo Ik in I S to d-s! ali !SSC!s , I I ( r BUNDSCIIU lion Writer few fabric may Lnmaii buys a few and newly extur.es and colors (he yard good:, 9 Kaster Parade the saint as last jbric to tempt iiic ivlc dress houses Ip.ica, the smooth fllaina and silk fch drapes so richly or coats, many of I hem Srrisp and lrriucs lrc widely used, hing back into its own. no longer strictly (01- garden parly wear but tidily tailored for any hour I mum noon on Dcside j is old la ..binned collon mull, soli, lighl -weight and lads like ma terial lor summer dresses Silk prints have new texture like patients rather thin picture Cottons, loo. run lo lone-on-tonc or self coloied men's shirting weaves rather than conlraslin); patients. Oilier cottons have been woven like tweeds nnd other W (iolens. Fewer Cabai dines New lightweight wool tweed' and smooth finished wools and wnrsh ds appear to be loading gabardine for suils tor I be lirst lime in years. In many cases dress designers y Cleaning Job Too Big For e Waynesvillo Laundry m -ynci hdrj bo r to tuxedos, the Laundry tinkles caning order wiin attention and the jrvice. Call zu: lor dry cleaning in YD b't Call Any Laundry ..." i f t - CALL 205 - ynesville Laundry Inc. FKKI) SI1EE1IAN JOE LINER VENUE PHONE 205 o n fabrics quart's, have made ll.ru all-o er I in kiiu: in inond . and p i amid Kven hal makers lor a new variety willi trail p. o eiil nel sneer chillon- , 01 ditiary w i string and a arioty ol dri SAVE TERRIERS FROM FIERY DEATH' have gone in in materials, . and veilings. ippini: s fa li nes standi n mil between straw, and tell:;. The shadow of a 1!IU di e I'll h. s lull in the sMrt and a lew inehe. boiler thin a l!UH one I'.ut turn the lii-;hl on il , eon -trui-Hon and I Ii. h- re some more evolul ionai y change :. I be in el sleeve has aluio I d appeared Iroiti many clothing racks in favor ol 1 1 k - kimono in raglan shoulder ravoi it i- sleeve of ninsl d.ssinal(e' s i . eul in mu wild tie f i 1 1 1 1 and liack bodice and cw ed 1 1 ; ;cl 1 1. : a , a coiil lima I ion ol 1 be 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ai m and shoulder seams. " The narrow wai gathered skirl ing lo a lane i a . 1 1 1 ii (t 1 1 1 v nioli bell i d Ita I I o w mini e s . di e . .. 'sun. i . 1 1 1 a k 1 1 1 1 back Skirts Sliinmer There i . a lill le mm qit. hut no inerea- e in In i adl h sea-en s slid hmildei . Ski: low well-tailored jacket dominant ly slim. Coals, which were both dated and tilled last season, oiler the same choice I his spring wilh an iin-heU.ecn slraighl and narrow coal also offered as a newly small minority choice The slide, il appears, will hit a new hirji in popularity, liven the house dress manufacturers are Hulling Iheni mil hi match their cotton go-to-niarkcl dresses. They are shown with bathing suits, sun dresses and almost everything else. The only point at which they ap- .lline above the . a I so di .appear lenl in l,oo of d middle I h i' r n ei.i al all T nil no wai.ilin a si i oil", i ouie : cue: s, in the lis he- pie with . dia- the t -.t s MlSm life Business Man Sees a New Era in dress in the lo 1)1 mass- fewer sprint;. pear lo be diminishing is works of very1 hinh slyle makers, who sarled them first place and don't like caught with anything so production popular. Milliners say there II be flowers on their hals this but they've said thai before and been voted dow n by I heir Kasler sl.oppinfi customers. Whatever (In state of I he (lower market, there art- plenty of prclly shapes In choose from, siill filled lo one side, still back from (be hairline, with new side widlh and new variation on the cloche and honnel and sailor. from a licry death bv the nlert- 14 (left), and his brother. John. FIFTY TOY FOX TERRIERS WERE SAVED ness ol these two boys, Kobert Baker, I... shown with two of the dogs they rescued, potty other pets were believed incinerated in the l.os Angeles kennel Tire. Handyman K,!;ir " Wilson. (i2. was arrested on suspicion of arson. I iifei unduiial ) Wooden Nickel Saver Has 350 So Far AN'AMOSA. Ia. HH'i Roy Law rence has taken a lot of wooden nickels, lie has a collection of HfiO. I-awrence thinks it may be- the bifUlest wooden nickel collection in the country. Not all of Lawrence's wooden niekcN are round. Many are in the .hape o; paper currency. Almost all are .souvenirs of celebrations or anniversaries and were legal tend er during the events for which they were printed. Some are labeled "two wooden nickels" or "five wooden nickels." The Chase National Hank, New Vm k, w hich has a coin collection of its own, has bought wooden nickels led ion. from the Lawrence col- I I I. Egyptians used : 4,000 to h.OIIO ears imple a eo. scahv ire destruet ive. boll-, acorn-, cherry-, grain-, sugar cane-. i palm-, si raw-berry-, potato-, closer-, i pea- and bean-weevil. II weevils lode Hu ll a 1. loy mil -, plum-. rice-, corn-, grape-, TTiNG A NEW WORLD STANDAR D OF LOW-COST MOTO RING 4 tfes, fw smoofier-Maf, mater wmmm Attorney General Gives Opinions On State Laws County commissioners iloii'l haw to resign just because I hey have turned in t licit- resignations. Attorney Ccneial Hairy McMul lan yesterday ruled in a I ; ;i - I of opinions that county commissioners do not have to quit until Ihoir resignations ha.e been accepted by the elery ol' superior court. They may withdraw their mil ices at any lime before its "formal ac ceptance'1 by the clerk, the opinion explained, and oiue t he notice is withdrawn llicy may continue Ju office. The ol her niling-, iurliiili d: Tub- lo iliool properlv lionld he held in tin- nunc ol 1 1 1 local -ehool unit or IM ,r n, ol Hie hoard ol I rte lee-.. I lefore a low o ni.e, bold i hei - or wine ch-clton il nor I have a pnpulal ion ol nun I ban I (Kill ac cording lo I he .o, I-, (lei ,i I census, A shcriir or deputy ma aci cp( bond, once Ihe ainoiinl ha, been fixed by (he inoper anlhoriln ,, at any lime beloie the pi i oner is senlencod. I .oral -.ehool oil iced , cmpnl r cjnire per on , :.i i l:in : to cnli r (heir school . lo bow a hoi b ( ( r I tlieale a . pi ol ol a ( iiroiii'i i c 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I o ill- on, lee for one 1 1 1 ( 1 1 - I re.-. .mile ol I he number ot deal Ic. nr. e a e-ah d A motorist who move, into NoiHi Carolina ha- no period ol grace in whith he may watt lo apph for a North Carolina opeiator per inil . 'The I,k I ( ha! -.onie I reel may he part of Ihe Male hiehwa v.. lein docs no) bar a lown or rily Iroin reuulalitii: pedolers. Some stale, arc so delnalrlv balanced (hoy re;;i lei- h. v.eic of a human hair. vm eve?? ponif of view a j id on eve J7 point of vcrne 'me. see lliis iinrr.il of nil new cars: weipli its niany eveliisive fenhtres ;iild n nnftiges: and von II agree it's ihr most hrauliful Inn f all. from very point, ()f view a ml mi cirri point of value! lteTolet ix Ihr mill car liriniiiiii; ynu (ill llirsr .ft'ie-mr adrniiloiji'K nt Inn-rut rnnH Cnniplclely new liodies hy Fisher New. nil ra-linc color liariimnics. uxlures and fabrics New Super-Size Interiors willt "Five Fool Seals" New Fa in mi mi'' Vi.-i-In'lily wil Ii w ii ler curved w ind- liield ami .'id' ; more glass ana all around New ( en I er-I'oi n I IVsign vi i 1 1 1 ( 'enlel Foilil Slecrine;. Lower Celtler of (inivily. Cenlcr-I'oiiil Sea I in;i a nd 'enlel -FoinL 1? ear Sir-pen - ii m I m proved a I vein I lead engine for power, a'-celera ! ion. -mool lines, and econ niiiv . CerliSal'e 1 1 dr.-mlie lirakes willi New I!r;ikinp Ita I is I'.vl ra SI rmig Fi-dicr Fnisfeel ltody ( 'oitsl ruel ion in 1 1 h i ived K ii'-e-Ael ioll Ride willi new A irpla ne I y ie lioek Alisorlier.-; I he Car I Ita I "Ureal lies" for New All - Weal her Comfort (Heater and defrosler units optional at extra cost) First for Quality .fe at Lowest Cost WATKINS CHEVfSOLET Phone 75 00. Main Street .lump Master Kobert Lee Hnrtc ki?s tabovci of Mt. rira -aut O is shown a' Fort Br-Jr: Satur day alter he helped M) para troopers jump from a slrirken C-82 which crashed and killed three air force men near Fay elteville Friday, llodgkiss bar, been recommended for the Sol dier's Medal, the army's high est peacetime award. (AP Wirephotoi By I'itir i; AP New .fe ihiU' , CJHKKNVILI.K. S C Some tunes l'bil Iligblowii Ibinlvs he i li ing in a rcvoliii ion.ir; liod. i'lftainly. he believe Ibe y.-ciil and economic ihan;es abnuf liim hue taken place ow r the pa I iii ye a ik loo rapidly lo In ivolttitoti at v. 1 1 igblowi r 1 1 be nana i I unisl, who i : pi o I'l l l li. : a la before in his -Hi y ear . .- a -'.- 1 1 businessman, isn't al all ee I is happy aboill it . III . " e .ei i is pari of an upheaval, nun " i. and social, which be; an ahoel . vears ago and which w.i, rue. i -, mendnu.s im)etu, hy (he w.u Hut wilh o it I ihr. on-. change, he think.., he wmtl-l i - have had to lace w hat i . ). as the "Ner.ro pioblem" l'i ower's quandary eotilii-iu. v In c men I hrnughnul the '. on1 h. Industries h ive a i let .m ', I Ii r i r iiiim aii nl soul hi; .:, d Many arc in Hie farm hell l ie . briiii; (iiiksidi-i s union miMai crs and others with alien views. Now 75 per eenl ol the Soulh 1 at tiiers ate la iidow nor an 1 1 crease oa r the 1 r. y eat -o' I pet a -of roughly .'!() per eenl. The in,,,,, her of sliai ecropper-- in lit soiitl: rill si ales deehned 'it 1 p r ( r among whiles I .'1 per e n' Negroes in ( he 1 i ai s. The nuniber ol e. a I. , . in I be Soul h dropped IM li pel . while I he number ol white I ,p.,i droiped only Ti 4 per eenl I m eight-year period ini"i il nm l, -cd 2,0011,0(1(1 peoiile from I he Soul h including around Tlilllilli) . I n Highlow el s c i u t i t . 1 bun a; t. of Negroes left Ibe laiin and lb South. The nioN'cinenl ' began vo,-. ' I'eacbed high speed m :iC; n llightowers county. Many .- :. farm tenants, he said, began la .a ing of high paid war jobs avaiiah' in the cities around l!Tt '!'!: drifted to the cilies. As the NcRro left the faint. (In white landowner led withiiin the labor supply he always (lunr bi inexhaiistihle, was din en In mechanization. This pnpul.i1 n shift has left towns an li a llinhlow i-i 's worried. I m lo years Ihe (-r;iies li.oc hot steady jobs bill now 1 1 1 . . o are Inrcctl to seek part (inie me I.. Ilightouer foi l-sees a (lav i, In -i mass iincmplovtiK n( ariuui" ,- ' . e ,' .:iri- a 1 1 elm tl(lllir: I in i'iii io: Ids llt'le town's el ' fare a'-i new s. IW.-inv Negroes in i i "fill nniidli.. Ili;htower says, ' Im',c lei I lain llicr would like to ! ( .mi. In (lie land bul their ' l-l.iiis hor hern taken liv the ; mat Inn-. (On-.- He.- poptll.-ll ioll (if lli-'.O . m u '. a1: tli', ided t w o 'olr io on,. n:i'n Now- I In i i i a : ti hi al Mini even. Ill I !l HI ! I n --.lie ",V I i tit tir, ill I he mi I ...l.i- I In i are V.VSi. 1 i . ' 1 b. ' I a i in , had am whei e i i - 'u "' li uaul ,uiii ics. I be . run.,'! oi land in farms rb -ei,- . ( .1 lin.ii TJO acre-, lo 277, tin i V ia a i e e il ill al 1 11 lid in I In' ".:.' i nd i allle Today i , i . o' in more bead 1 hail in If ''. i : I, i Milne. 1 1 mhl ow er has a . i I -.a" ia in Hi" (it nl ' - i. N.:H . wilh a lol.il ..ii- ,-. , n'l nl ,-iroiind $ilil, : ". , " i:i if, " .itiO employe.. i . i ' r . I le'.hlowei ay . I i ' lo be .'I good Ilia n '. : i a' Ni ; t ( '- ." iiio .I ly . . i . . i Ilia ;. "inn: one-, who w enl " ' ir in iw'ho I ived tin noil b . V bee "No". ." he laintiiuied, "I'm not : i n I the Wrro in his place. u a i, l"s il ice? Well. I ruess yna'a- ,o; to live down here all y o... 'it',- lo know. i ,'j.i- w In n mv father died. ' ii le, - I lii i r all his life and li -hi (i' )ie (illiee must of the (' ' .!ien ifii v had his fu- ' 't I t -a . laid out ill stale a! the hiisie llundnds of Ne- a, , . i in- I i view his body and Mu" a'biic.l in the hack yard, '.'.i v hii-' tnlks, of course, gath :'. i. I he front." ill 'a bell, ved Ihe white i.i iipi i -1 1 la Ibe Negro, Iligh- 1,",,, i . 1,1, ,1; ' i .1 i s.a lly , ll's kind of bee ',, i )'! ' Thciv are a good i ,; i ly , ' :i -," here , ho are a lot ..'I,, 1 i . o some while folks I I , . v l is i - .' r ' - I hi-ee doctors-. a '''l'i 1 .if ir in a I'ee man a nd an u 1. 1 ''.' i i t , a i x.iinple, w ho are 1 "lie, and I I real I hem i ' i , i i an- one else. I ' " b. n in'. ( hildren are e 1 1 1 1 I low er weiil on. "I ", ' 1 ' i.i 1 1 a I heni Tlie-.' do all 1 ' i .in- e-.c -pi al the ' . I . . ' i , 1 1 1 ' '.e'l iie.. ' ' , (Mill "el in,- wrong, I v. i i ' , Via k last y ear and I -i ',' 1 !n a ei ro al a (day. I didn't mind a hit, hut I wouldn't do il dnvn bete. t ,Ust isn't done. i Be-artc. no Neuro would try it." When Pie , dent Truman urged-pa- age o( ! il i edits legi daliort : Hif.hlower aid be . lt personally bun and l,,i -aieb an act "might I t 'be Negio feci out of han,j tom plelelv." Kir h'ov. er votrd the Stales' l.i ;hl . In I el, he said H- ' ntlul ol oidkide in-Ir- aid. "We can piohlein our-.elve.s. I ."( doing it. think, such .is Ihe National tor the 1 'eople Advancement only stir up ! t! i l want social i i'l o knows if trouble the white to help him out, not ' We .in terference,' .solve Ihr, b( Iteve we oranial iot Association of Colored trouble. ' The N, ' eqli.dilv lie , els iol man is gum his own folks. "Win. look what h,is happened down here n Hi- la-( U) years," II ii. Id ii w i s.ih!. "When I was a Mioiti: in. in the Ne-;iii never Ihoii. lil ol Mitini', hiit. a lot of 'cm did in (he last eleelion here. "And lout, what else hai hap pened We are now building a new hirh school for Negroes.' We v.liii. -s dcai.-d a park, a swiininiii', pool and raiscd nionry In c(ilin a baseball team. Wc even en out and watch their foot hall games. Of course, they set aside .i special section for us. "I also think wc civr the Ne gro justice. Look what happened (town in WiTainpk.i, Ala., where they Rave l.vn while men I r years apiece for rapini; a N'esro wo man." 1 1 igblov.er, win. finished at the University of .South Carolina and man ied a school teacher, prides himself (hat lie leads two news ).:)eis ia I hei ihoi-ougholy. He suh-s- t iln s to N'ews.xeck and his wife lakes l.iie and belongs lo the Hook-ol-the-Monlli Club. "I don't think we are isolation ists down hen-.'' said llightower. "I Hunk sent inn nt is wilh I he Marshall Plan. Wc have a preacher who lalks ahuiil the Chinese situ ation, loo. "We are Mel hodi ,ls and Ibe Met hodi ,1s have done a lot of missionary wot k in China." What doe. llir.hlower Ihink of Ihe Kit KliiN Han" "Well, '.e hav o I had an nc live Isl.tn aioond lute in year:;, bul I Hunk t In--, do as much harm as that Tm - in orga nial ion 'NAA Cl'i. They provoke a Iol of this out ide ittl erl erenee." LOOK! MORE FOOD STORAGE in the same kitchen -floor space! Hero Is I v S J ii. -" i . .ms tiiMimiit'it-fc ' ' - $i ' "fc''tl IflJIJ .S-f. f S4.1.s " ' ' 3 s?P3 4 H , i i'iM m test i t i If fc, ,v ... . - v . jff : v- 1 , l 1CW- S Co. I I. Space Al.d.i ' . From $259 CI To $329.00 Irft is the conventional old tyl 6 rr ft ffrig- -. with t'.f food it will k'-'-p ihHt rpfrt5"-.'.ton, - rk;h is Hip new O-E K-cu ft- Prnc M-fc! Vu - with yo-ir own eyes how n'ltch n-.oTe food it holrJ, i's st-at refrigerator fits in almost exactly the same spne". "., n E Pefrig?-?itors have ben Hi srvtT to y?9rs -LTI--' Th3!': woriderful ass'irpnre ef deprnfJpbl". 'a-i' p.-i fprmanrel j-o'i I'" sotii-tird with 1ps Come and see ' the iffrig- nt. t women want mot!" T-.n-cubic-foot models also available. JiM.AM D! 1 !, !)l.i,l I KV ;N ANY MODKL MASSE FuBNI TUBE CO. ?1AIN ssTKEET IT . :'d '? f ..If ... , - I ( I I'M "H i . i A' 5 I' -Ml j
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