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FRIDAY r-Mif. roL'tt (tilth section) THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER Prowler With Pistol Merely Wanted Out ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. (U.P.I The night watchman In an Albu querque laundry still hasn't figured out what the intruder was up to. Discovering a prowler in the laundry, the watchman asked him: What do you want?" ' I want out," said the prowler, pointing a pistol at the watchman. The watchman opened the door as l he prowler walked out, carry ing the pistol in one hand and his shoes in the other. Nothing was missing from the building. IT!. Keeps Wooden Horses, Uelics Of Slower Days SPHINGFIKLD, Mass. lU.l'i -gi';i .'infl 15 hands high, two wooden horses have stood in the window of a Springfield har iies, -hop for .V ejis '1 In- -.leiils, 'I'oni .iiui Jerry, were bought lor window dispjs half a t-rutury anu b J T. Reijnier. who a -. thai lie p'.u i ha.,ed them in lumplianie with the old custom that had wooden horses in hai ness tliops and wooden Indian outside Salt On Winter Walks 1 May Damage Lawns . MADISON, Wis. VP) A winter MOVIKS All) TAX ( Oi l I (1 OK f'H. NKK l! l K 1 I' i Te 'make it easier f or Krntuckians hi j pay their stati' income tax. C'om- niissioner of Heenue H Clyde i Reeves produced a mo ie showing all the informal ion necessary to 'make the pa men! s I he movie was shown in all motion picture houses , in the slate. LARGEST BOMB IS LOADED ON" LARGEST BOMBER V safety precaution can ruin summer lawns, a University of Wisconsin plant scientist warns. ' ciine used to get rid of ice on walks will kill many kinds of plants n . s. s ie',., ,, tunic, II,, if the sjli drains on lawns," R. E. Vjughun said. The pathologist suggests the use of only enough salt to make walk ing safe and the provision of pro per drains to allow salt water to riii into gutters or roadways. "''us. "Tf i "as linn and a 4; Hill tWO Vi Rodents ran.;e in size from py ! my mice, which rank anions the smallest ol mdinmals to the capv bai d which is tour test lon. tllein ' Hell,,,, , S(l I""!!!.,!.,, ' More nickels are used than any other American coin. - IN OUR BASEMENT YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Lace Curtains IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Products of Powdroll & Alexander, Inc. of Charlotte, N. C. See Ours Before You Buy BeUz - cJiitdlicwi I.-! sr o W t s-: :- v. .. V X f t.S ? .w X Jrl HEAVIEST BOMB EVER CARRIED by an airplane, a 42,000-pound "Earthquake" Is shown being loaded Into the bomb bay of a B-36 at Fort Worth, Tx. Two vt the bombs were carried by the plane which dropped them in a test at California's Muroc Air Force Be. The B-30 is the Air Force's largest bomber, (international) '"HOME OF HETTKK VALl ES' Public May Get Voice On Boards The hill introduced bv Senator John I). I. ai k;.us, J, he t week to sive the puhlie "reater I eur4enta- tion on the Suite lijiikiny (.'ominis- sion may be the opening blast in a war on the wide variety of boards -old commissions which hnvn iprung up in North Carolina durine the past 90 years. This is the consensus of the "third hon e", the lohhvisls uhn frequent the rotunda of the Capitol and the rooms of the Sir Walter ami wIki often arc more familiar uilh the doiiiL's of the Leeislatm-n than most of the members of it. Although the hanks finance th Stale Hanking Commission, the re organization nlan fives it tn thnt I hey would not have over four rep- I resenlatives on it and the bill does ! not specify that thev shall have j any. Membership on the body is I increased from the present seven I to nine, with the attorney general land the Stale treasurer being ex ' officio members. The present membershiD will continue until April 1, 1951 wltn the Governor appointing the two extra members. Thereafter, all members except the ex officio mem bers will be appointed by the Gov ernor for four-year terms. How ever, not more than four, a minor ity of the membership, can be hankers. Of the 23 boards now in opera tion, such as the State Board of Law Examiners, the State Board of Accountancy, the N. C. Board of Pharmacy, the State Board of Den tal Examiners tiu oo.. 1 , ....... L..t eciiciai The giviii!! of a tin" to maKe a Pethroihal was orif.'lnally an anci "it Honian custom. The thick-' Liiuied, ma , e rhin oceros is a coi tal Kin in diet and nocturnal in hands. This year's cotton ciop, estim ated at Til). D(il) hales, . u,,, largest the Slate has produced since 19-14. public can have representation on only five of the-e board-. Pip up yer aerienality with YouiMcnul Den't merely dream ebeur lavtly r,tur Ivery flattering detail of Youthfarm bro,J designed te caax your curvet te fluid 9 rot.. Belk-Hum "Home Of Better Values'' Your NEW BELK-HUDSON Is Now Featuring The Largest Assortment We Have Ever Displayed of Nationally Known f OAVE on cotton wosh frocls easity worth dollars morel The$ ore not ordinary 2.9b daytime dresses, rnind you Why, you'll find they're styled and detailed for street wear. And yow ll find quality fabric and Jrr.ortJasJfifoJor,j50At; tnis lo pnee yow II went severol: DAYTIME DRESS VALUES t98 WMjj&? JtZJL ' ' TIE PRIN WINOt cti l o..,.,,,,,,,,.. ito'zm.ssi svn zs&szrr Sketched from flock .Flannelette Wear h( and Cotton Underweai Manufactured By The Greensboro Manufacturing Co. of Greensboro, N. C. XX- FOR HIGHEST QUALITY MERCHANDISE TT m ni -m . . . ai tuUNOMICAL PRICES COME TO THE "Home Of Better Values" New' - "Home of Better Values" r
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