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WaRV 11, 2949 PAGE THREE (Fifth Section) j THE WAYNESVILLE. MOUNTAINEER 'rrrV f amour Nicest 'ood (L;pi- If llU'll Award for 11'1' , hands down 1o t Sown. ir tl'- best bigut"-! mono - talks awa.v wun L sarong ciicn fclicralive slur ' hiywood Women s always been one Miss Laniour noi t Ihc meeting to Links, but sue art y fur them at .... ..I- ih.. one i'i k Willi IHT IcllOW workmen. Wlion hk; round lasl ;on a colcmanou n a formality. )(lc papers greet with a "Happy ad. Every nieni- L crew on Pine- fcclled" at Para- id Hie page ana cost . Presents to bawl when I lour said. Produc- her makeup was packages for her hg the day. most isest friends, the electricians and ave worked with t Paramount. ped attain in the two huso cakes the set and the ;ed around to sing And there was her original out of studio td in a special T0WCL TWI "eWfrTn f4V H Warren holds twisted towel in l 14 fc .if -- "Phed orms. Stomach in, i W J thesf h'9h- Bend from wc"s, ' " i" "3 I I vN J HIPS AWAY . . . (above) M r . I 3 I M'W j Towel behind baefc. knees f ' 14" m I I Vf'M Vlffroighl Bend forward. $M0f& iSSfjf J &M iflttT imYTH"w up lefl Lie on ftoor ,owe' behind gfgj back firmy. Raise towel high, shoulders and tAMA " ' 1 head ar same time. Hips, legs firmly on floo,r. I Constant Care For Winter Hair Glamor Ice Cream In An Iron Lung ical of the attitude she has kept since she was a Chicago elevator operator. 'Most of you have been with me on many picture, and it's you who've made everything I have possible," she said. "Don't for a minute think I don't realize that, and appreciate everything you have done for me." North Carolina farmers are pro ducing 290 acres of sweet potatoes silver film case, for seed certification purposes tills hank were typ- year. Industrious 4-H Girl Nets $10,000 Profit WINCHESTER, Ky. iUPi Financial success can come early in life to America's farm boys and girls. Seventeen-year-old Elsa Marie Isaacs earned $10,000 through her 4-H club work before her 17th birthday. She has been a 4-H member for the past nine years, completing about 50 projects in canning. clothing, foods, room improvement, gardening, poultry, baby beef, sheep and labor service. In her spare time she has huilt a fence around the home, put in flowers and shrubbery, and helped her father build a fish pond. riv butty (TAim i; AP NewstValures lieauty r.ililor f Wintertime colds aii'l other illr I which "lower re ;i , lance 40111 tiIIv, I lake ttyeir toll of hair and i kiii ! This the time of the year when 1 hair 1 (' .cmlilrs matting te ed loi j uiihol'-ti 1 y stuffiiv.!. H i; (jiiite an ! effort to cet thai nice si I k smooth ' ness so easily achieved during ' ol her seasons. The only solution seems In be , regular beauty parlor visits, f re fluent scalp and oil treatments. During the cold damp winter I months it is a oil of a risk lo shampoo hair al home unless you have adequate drying facilities Physicians say thai many sore throats and colds are due In wash ing I he hair al home ami not thor oughly drving it. If you find II necessary to clean your hah' between beauly shop visits, use one of Ihc dry sham poos or a liquid hair cleanser or witch hael. II is a bit tedious to cleanse your hair this way but if it keeps you from getting a sore throat, it should be worth it. The dry shampoos can be used with a fluffy mil, the others are applied with cotton and rubbed from the scalp down to the ends of the hair. One thing you can do all win ter to promote hair gloss is to brush your locks vigorously and often. Use a good hair brush and remember to clean it frequently. Iceland is one of the most vol canic regions of the earth, with activity continuous from the form ation of the island until the pres ent. Want Ads bring quick results. Houston was among I he cities hard demic in Texas. Thousand:, of dollar: made available, for medical cue. 1111 Here Nurse Velma Jones feeds ice polio patient at the Jefferson Davis st hit by I lie recent polio epi . in March of Dimes funds were 1 ses and specialized equipment. cream lo Jackie Clyburn, 5, a Hospital in Houston. A wind of four to seven miles an hor is a slight breeze, on the Beaufort scale. Has Plenty Of Luck, All Plenty Bad CHICAGO 1 UP) 11 you don't be lieve in bad luck, ask I he man w ho has it, Douglas C. Yale. Using fingernajl clippers to pick a locK nox in a posi 011 ice, yaie dropped the clippers. The noise at tracted a guard and led to his ar 1 rest. The box number was 13 Ki. in 1 !)3!). Yale offered a business man's card lo police who arrested him lor attempted auto theft. The man named 011 I he card was the desk sergeant's brother-in-law. I Once he had picked a lock box in j a post oil ice successfully, when a i letter dropped lo the floor. It was 1 addressed to the man who stopped lo pick it up for him. Industrial Plants Are Now Eligible For Safety Award Industrial plants which made conspicious advances In on-the-job safety during 1948 are eligible for the certificate of safety achieve ment which is presented annually to qualifying establishments by the North Carolina Department of Labor. Announcement of the opening of applications for the safety award covering last year was made here today by George W. King, safety inspector representing the labor department in the Waynesville dis trict. "The Department of Labor is now receiving safety award applica tions from a number of industrial concerns on the basis of their plant safety records for 1948," King said. "Plant officials who believe their establishment has qualified for1 the award may obtain the necessary application blanks from the dis trict office at Asheville." Mr. King explained that indus trial plants may qualify for the safety award in any one of three ways: (1) By having had a per fect record of no lost-time acci dents during 1948; (2) by having reduced their accident frequency rates 40 per cent or more below their rates for the previous year; and (3) by having maintained dur ing 1948 an accident rate at least 75 per cent below the State aver age for their industry. Unlike whitetail deer, elk are gregarious and migrate in large herds. They arc curious animals and will approach any strange, mo tionless object. fEW BELK HUDSON features the Famous Real - Form IN OUR LARGE DEPARTMENT OF Girdles of Grace FOUNDATION GARMENTS tl comfortable this ' DRM panty girdle is f'uh l.astfx and f- . 9 fit. With satin front eouUls and controls the tartly. Milanese crotch. fihlc garters. It won't nkc-up" . . . guar- ' fn-run. Price: J4.50 ' Rose, White, Blue. U, Medium, Large. ' t This Corn- Department r All Your Nation Gar ments 'Home of Better Values' a REAL-FORM lust for Jumors Teen-agers and girls with junior figures love this shorter, Hjhter REAL-FORM pinty jjirdle with its ever so soft and gentle control. All Raschel knit of Lastex and Dupont rayon, it can't run. Also with detachable crotch and garters, and in girdle style, too. Colors: Tea Rose, White, Blue and Maize. Price: J.0O Sizes: Small, Medium, Large. IN OUR HSADY-TO-WEAB DEPARTMENT You Will Find The Famous Cay Artley CDort Frock Products Of Goldstein and Levin ol Johnstown, Pa. ASK FOR THEM BY NAME IN OUR 2nd FLOOR Ladies Shop THE NEW 'Home of Better Values'
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