Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / July 29, 1949, edition 1 / Page 14
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
' PAGE SIX (Second S4cti6n) THE WATNESVILLE MOUNT ATNEEB Last Year's Crop Brought $500,000,000, So Lowly Soybean Proving Important Factor In Economic Life Of U. S. Bv- .1.4 tit fc 4DS AP Newsfeatures WASHING TON- The lowly soy bean, first intvuUiied in this coun try m t lie enlv s 'I'iil. Ia; develop ed into one of our nio;t versatile crop- I rf-t veal brought rloe to $50(1. "Oil (Kill to i.irmrr- and mann f ac t lit t i . " ..ir. bean l'i u-lin Some :'L'U. Jill .(ion Ini hi'N of 'he bran.: were crown la t eai IMi lioi . wa'. the bi.e t pi miurrr. wi'h Iowa and Indiana nipiier--on, 'he Depart nn tit ot X : n nl'iur it'll - me Of all (lie uf ; !"i!u inilu--tne :-tunul,i'ed I' the oipae' of World W ar II. " I'f in iii'tn t r h;:s J'ni'r ''e "m ' peetaeuiar grow til and pi o.;i e So', he. in . now are n.-ed m . : . of .int. n ut was s. Ii inn i he in (km,: of p.iints to patt ie- t ooi 1,1 ii ii .h handle to h di o a i 'Im.ii- In the l pai'iiieul of Xriiill-fuie'-. Noilhein heeiopal Keeaieh l.ahoi .iioi ,it l'.i III. w here mo--! ot can it d i II all out (,el-o hi bell, e-eaich p. iiiMep. lor their ii I ,ii;t !y w inked I he ne -o hean pro- d i "huh uhip. it IK and pines i Ihe latest I (.,.:.. It p. the lit'st veuetahle pioiem piodmt found p II ," lit an he hipped to make nn'1 inmii". ii .ft ill a.- a w .del - like i'-hIiH. ini pit ,ii d I I P ". I t.tnl ,1(1 lie Ctl-.e. load, bv a i i I ' mo : -. hean H d p . d ah. oho wa -hipy and wa'tr t . U .-n 'urn with no heat ing, h.i. a Miner ' -t K k-lo it -ii e ne$. It i'l -'iek to tin and glas as well a; to Hood, paper and other ii'jleii.ils Laboratory re'careliers sa its til I indu.fiial m.e will be to cal Hie eoik in metal iiown cap. for hotth-- A in thr ileiMi'l'nent nv that the device ot ..-teaming open the envelope" to obtain information a traditional dodge of ;py-;ory and detective fiction writers may vpI bei nine (dr-otete " The heat of the steam would meielv make the glue w a' ''I pi oof,- he sa The greate.t sintile factor which broiitdit change in the life of the soybean was the ovei-niiining of the Hutch Indie" and the I'hilip Homecoming Day Set For Aug. 7 In Iron Duff Di MHS l.'"V .It DK'RIJ Moimt.iino t ( -i i e pondent August 7 ui'l he lloiuci oming l.i for the loo. . w ho u-ed to live in Iron Duff They'll gel l-',' ih-r " oh Hir-'r tornier neihlup tor a d.n "f fel lowship at the AMierli liaptid Church The iiiorniP'. wor-lup seniles uill open the pi o.u am. with the Itev 1, J Ii : i the pa-lor. preaching the i moil After dinner on 1 he grounds, there will be mo .. and hi ief talks , by some of I he people ho have ciiine back to v i -1 1 their lori.ier home ( oinniii nit An llivil.il lop i . i sleuded to everyone who once lived 111 the, community. The former Iron MulT cdueii'; will find some new i hapge -, in ! their old '.tamping giounds. for tile ('OIIIIIIUIIIIV )e'o,ICPt I'ro- pllies by tile .lap 1 e,n I', in the war T his cul oil ..hp oin ( e . coconut and palm oil . and . i paled a .hurt- j age of oil . ai d la' m the conn- j try. The old', donn 1 n ml ..-ed ! which could b. ::iinn in large enough quant it p in meet t he j deficit wa. the hean It . oil I j the soybeans mo.l y duable com-, ponent. ! Soybean im al and Hour are used for a multitude ot l i d and food pnrpo .e Im li.itrrv good'., spaghetti ( on!, i i mm p. and foods for net--. So hvu are also used I for the inal'ng ot toe extinguish ers. A vegetable milk 1 1 run soy beans is now pioduied and sold in this coiinti v. Pollen from llnuei - aries in color from while tluoiigh all the colors of tlie spectrum to almost black. - i i 1 -A Miss Barbara Stanwyck Says Many Women Think Too Much Of Gimme, Gimme To Get a Good Husband By PATRICIA CLARY United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD (U. P.) Barbara Stanwyck says the reason a mil lion single women today can't get husbands is that they concentrate on gimme, gimme, gimme. "Women have only themselves to blame for most of their troubles," says Miss Stanwyck, who is hap- pily married to Robert Taylor. "T hey want to be mounted on a j solid gold pedestal. They care . about nothing but gimme, I gotta have, I want. ' "Some girls ought to get them selves a new set of values." Miss Stanwyck, who's starring at Paramount in "File on Thelma Jordan," a Hal Wallis picture, says a marriage must be founded firmly in affection and respect. "If I were a man today," she said, "I'd think not only twice but five or six times before taking the plunge. Too many gents have al ready been taken to the cleaners. Want ( adillacs "The little nest a girl talks about Thursday turns out to be an sir--,,. a plush nest in Bel Air ThP'' 10 aaie men with convertible lacs and sneer at the o, a '38 Ford. They re (m (ili.' a Neon sign. And .jui a; There's still hupp ,,. ,hi, women, however, if !p, to be feminine and ni,,,'" went on. "A girl must be hp, .0(f ., cept herself gracefulh .,( "I don't dye my ban i . I( It's rather grey. Well i ,i way. I'm not 22 any ,., what's wrong with K,i". , , me it's all a part m ,, gracefully. "Things like thai ahum ,, , don't matter if she cm, he and feminine " The nation's s(,in t, , , hurry up and slarl j , , . , , the little things and ii. thoughts of Ihe nun Hp "'lied I' Hil (VI. I. 111 I. hk" I III In 'lntj,! ' IS I'.ll.ji, '"i-'ltun 50 J Mi 1 1. i -i,i V'V0;( Si! fink.:- hi 'I, , "r4 r l, '""'t-Miii p.pru -THIS VI?AI3 DU'?.4& "E NWOr?LPS SFWiES GAMES Good Song Writers Are Far And Few Between Says Elsa Hy PATRICIA CLARY I nited I'rcs; Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD ( U. P. i About !(!)!,!)!) people out of every million think they could wirte a song. About !l.!!lf of them a year send songs to Lisa Lanchesler. As far as Mies Lauchester can tell, every last one of I hem is wrong. "A week doesn't pass (hat I'm not approached by people with their dream songs, a little token fhev whipped up overnight." she said. "They usually sound that way, too. , The . suppressed, song - writers ..ingle out Miss Lanclic .tci' because she is the permanent guest star of Mollv w eed's tiny Turnabout Thea tre and lias heen singing ballads In its show since 1941. . "All .of. my songs 'are simple, funny and starigbt-forward. ' she explained. "That's why everyone thinks he can do as well " , Miss Lanchester has a raft of memories of . the frustrated bal ladeers who were sure thuii1 songs were meant for her. Horror Theme Appeals "After they saw me in 'Bride of Frankenstein.' they sent me half a doen ballads on a horror theme." she said. "One nl ihein I treasured ended with: " 'Mine is a bloody adventurous life For 1 am a three-eyed zombie's wife'," After she appeared as a any wo man painter in "T lie liig Clock," song concerned she ou.dit to i ii T'ui uabout. One everyone with ; with art thought troduce it at the began: "Suri'cali .ilcally speaking, I'm just a mad painter." "I suppose I'm the only actress who gets her fan mail in songs," she said. "U s hard to turn them down and still s,,ne people's fuel ings. But it's got to be done." Miss Laneliostei s repel tin y of ballads is constantly being in creased by Pol man 111 own. and she considers no outside material at all now. "I may discourage some young Cole Porter, he admitted, "but I Haven't heard from one yet." Hnteh vision Ai lives CHK'AtiO ill1' Now Chicago hotel guest, can li,p p room with television. The Hotel Miepiiian has installed 1 0(1 sets al a cost of $1100. 000 to pel mil Iravelpis to order a "room with TV and bath." The system is called "hoick vision." Oat of ovr' 150 Ford Truck model 'ntlud'ng standard salrs, poneU, pick ups, and a variy o class's to accommo da'e spec'ol bod;ei! such at tose illus trated here, you can And te truck that's best for you iob. But best o' oil, you'll find it's Sonut Built to do !os of other jobs just as well. With e tro strength built Into every vital Ford pat, you get a stronger truck with rj greater range of use. Extra strength means longer life, too. Ford Trucks last longer! Using registra tion data on 6,106,000 trucks, life insur ance experts prove Ford Trucks last longer! Come in and see the new Big Jobs . : 3 new engines . . . two V-8's emd a S'x ; . . up to 145 horsepower- . ; . the 'AlHlon Dollar Cab. We'll tel' you ,ae complete ttory behind Ford's Sonus Built savings. . . Every one is Bonus Built! "Come in and see 'em" SEE YOUR FORD DEALER FOR MARLY DELIVERY DAVIS -LINER MOTOR SALES Phono 52 Waynesville, N. C. HOUSE of the WEE Each Week, In This Space, You'll Find "The House of the Week" With Full D, Ihis Series Is Made 1 ossiule By Local rirms lhat Are Listed Here. They'll ge Help You With Your Building and Home Fur nishing Problems. i j . I r1 BEonoom ft i II h ii'C.ii' 0 II saasi ii vina aootl u-tn 1 J I 3 ll-OUl 0 W -0. 21 0 i'll i u J1J LotS'sn t so j TI 1 T Jj IS - o"" 1 THE F.I.I)FOIin lirts a coinbinallon living-dining riMim wliirh extrntls through the hou1".-. Thr living room is on the quiet side of the house with a sunny battery of large windows and a door opening Into the garden. The dining alcove overlooks the street. A seven foot high coat wardrobe partitions the din ing above from the front entrance.. Entrance to the street side kitchen, which ht.s a storjr i ..bin' t on tht in side will and fluiing mm"-. is throng a vestibule pqnimirrl uith a flusd Coiner window ein' Inu-iuv vi'n j the front v.inl ami Mm I. The hall li'.iils In I bp tun li' dinum; and bath, anil nKo In thr liillirii mi living iiMiin. allmiiiii; firp i iuiililion. The larger Ix-dionm It ,is j ciulni tin, twin ('Insets with a ill rvjug IjIiU bt twepn. A later rlii.cl tin tin ,il storage opens on thr li.ill. Ilir limn iloytHls the bath. Constnn. lion v- limno nitli wide iid inj or shinglf e!fi'mr. Hir r "nf is as. uhlt shinslr. ihr Prtllnid nhn Ins 1 full bsspmr'nt, rrrnt iimlrr ttir firagt. Overall width ' I,rl "vnij H arra of 1 IMi ; suii-or t u itlnml ;araf(. and containing "l.n't't mliii For further inlm nulii.n iilmnl TH! BFIirottlt wrilr (" Sl"iH tluusf Pin nins Bureau, St. ( 'loud. Minn Plan Now For The Future Our Saviiics Plan Will Help You Build Your "Dream House." SAVE SYSTEMATICALLY EACH WEEK IN THE HAYWOOD HOME BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. PHONE 17 MAIN STREET si i; i s i oi: HOUSE WIRING Al ELECTRICAL APPLIA! V Bendix Waslim Norm- Mt lii(,tl AppHanc 4. 1 Ionic Freezers (1 ROGERS ELECTRIC CO rilONE 461 Our Listings include lots ideally suited to this type house See Us Before You Buy AND When you've completed your house Be Sure to INSURE Your House With The L. N. Davis In surance Co. PHONE 77 MAIN STREET FURNITUB FOR YOUR H0M1 We carry a complrle l.m "f B' and KUchen m , 1 1 .. r 11 inn - km fii-Hs i:ihki: vol w i;r,r,,,i..llr Terms JAMES FURNITURE Thone 76fl Call or visit our yard for information on all BUILDING MATERIAL Our prices are rea sonablefor example we have 2-CxG-8 two panel Fir Doors at $8.60. HAYWOOD BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. PHONE 82 AT THE DEPOT Small House PIhiimiii- Kt'ru St. Cloud. Minnt tilri Please fend nic n"1' about the plan fralun -in The BEDFOHD lieu 1 tl'.F I t a ,r.T! Name Address City Watch this Feature for Modern New Home Plrts to hv Pul'11"1 U
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 29, 1949, edition 1
14
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75