October 6, 1949 PAGE THREE THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER Cobbler's Slogan Full Of Puns - With a Laugh GLAMOR WHILE YOU WORK Deaths MIWl JUUMW MmW 1 iiil4lMMPBWT .:tjwM. I- a IK fa lu t'-''11 I VKine J oft'erin r Idft-iil ; i) ,,1(1 utliei jsl enli'i''s Jiiiii.il W. juska for- ant'-ille flrouk'- art 411,. 'luwn- $ 1- t're- fuf.u-turer boys and costumes .rs of the I lHMtltiful I), School aia.lf. but be dressed instead of fcrms. firsl phu-e. j third will artists in ,t groups sixth. sev- jj, and tie- ask in 2 a" categories sts. which school is thi'ir oaint Ac Chamber jiP only ar vHll have to sfaint brush. .14h assigned iw which no f ifon the win- iturc of the ale e 10th 1) 15- 9:30 II 40- 9:55 111:115-10:20 10 SO-10: 50 11.00-12:30 12 50- 1:10 1:1:1- 1:40 2 HO 2:20 Is is no long- et. The only linv this Fall a ttile men imtry. lershirts and lle.-tiiied for leases in the I want to look I a i i i i i m I i i i i i ii s that have Ifahi ic among n nylon for . IirIiI weight, Witli only an i uie iron it Ul it has that l-and-its'-dry" shaves laun- panufact urers ft any broad- Stfxtured, por- thc collar I a nylon shirt ts whiteness ings. Though t shirts of this i with all the lifts and come f sizes. men have the 'd with wool. as yarn is i bing" ' warm with never mat- t Perspiration, not attract need no spe- bn, ' footh-textured lare said to be 'n. They are fic waistband Jiy as the rest fon shorts re FPe without "8. and are f"'on. Because wn as they thankc r. ' UH pocr of the Rfshirts are land resilient 2lrced ith nv ? let f-. , ' fn s never get havp an 4u nylon rvi., no matter how STICK Til r .... (u.p.) MRS. C. M. KINSLAND Funeral services for Mrs. Connie Mae Kinsland, 49. who died Mon day in an Asheville hosnilal after a brief illness, were lit Id today at 2:::o p.m. in Crabtree Methodist C'huieh. The Rev. C. O. Newell, pastor. and the Rev. William Parton olli eiated and burial was in the church cemetery, i Surviving are a dauj-'hleMis.s '. Sarah Kinsland of Canton, a sou. ! Coy Parton of Lexington: one grandson; a brother, L. S. Sexton of lAiuisville, Tenn., and a sister Mrs. Joseph Favorite of Richmond Ind. Carl Riddle l iv.Iit i. opt i aim' of a shoe repair :.lmp at i'-uiii-ville. displays his unusual trade sign which draws many people to hi- little s,.j m ar the onu t lui Mnaiv Carl himself, wrote the pun-packed slogan and the whole tow n is netting a food I, inch . . 1 1 ul ft . i.l' Pholoi. Farm Bureau Launches Drive For Hew Members The Brannan farm bill will be fought to the bitter end. Jack Lynn, representative of the Amer ican Farm Bureau Federation, told Haywood audiences here this week. Mr. Lynn was the principal speaker at a series of meetings w hich launched a membership cam paign for the Haywood unit of the Farm Bureau. Charles B. MeCrary, president of the Haywood unit, said that a mini mum of COO members was the goal, but "1,000 would be better." Mr. Lynn said, "The farm peo ple are the last group to keep America from going socialist," as lie solicited their cooperation for helping the Bureau "wage a fight against excessive government spending." "We should be happy that wo are not getting all the government we are paying for," he explained, as he pointed out the large num bers on government payrolls. i Mr. Lynn also hit at the contin ued deficit of the government, pointing out that "this practice cannot continue. We must start I going in the black some time, in- ! stead of the red." In discusing the lirannan plan. i he compared it to the plan used in Germany in 1934 "and it just won't work it is not practical." The object of the plan, Mr. Lynn said, was to keep food costs down. 1 and farm prices up, with controlled farm profiits. The bill is apparently dead for this term, he said, but is sure to come up next year. Mr. Lynn said that the Farm liureau in North Carolina had placed too much emphasis on to bacco, when more attention should ; be given to boys and girls. Then 1 he cited instances of where the Bureau had played a part in aid ing the youth of the country. A prize is being offered by the bureau to the community getting the largest number of members. NO WORK, NO EAT CONCORD. N.H. (U.P.) When Merrimack Cpunly ordered able bodied persons on relief to go to work or to jail, 16 families went off the dole. Three men who refused to work drew 30-day jail sentences. PERSONALS Col. and Mrs. M. W. Reed ami daughter, Patricia, have moved from their home on Pigeon to Brook Street, Hazelwood, when they will spend the winter. Mrs. H. T. Crockett and baby son. George Stewart, of F-r.nklin, are here for visit to tile former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Suin nierrow. Miss Margaret Johnston, county librarian, left today for Greens boro to see her brother, 11. L. Johnston, who suffered a heart at tack this week. Mrs. W. W. Norman has re turned to her home in Griffin. Ga., after a short visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr. ! By BETTY CLAltKK AT News-features Reality Editor Career girl w l.o must manage j l.onu- and i'amilv as well as their ; tubs n-.uallv hate little lime for i exercise. One enti'i iirisin young auu ewl'.e. Aioie Si i u kl.tiut. w ho combines beiu?, "Girl . Fi iday" on "Call the Police" radio program witn L'.Kni '. t are of a growing son ami a household, tumid III It exer il o nuts! Ic ei.i'iloy ed with daily ! home cliun . it she wished to keep l.ei lii in e In I if .ind trim, i She make-, a game of li. .isework. gitliii;' i, mul stl'eU lung exercises ! while iiilibiio; oown sl.nr molding, ! tin Un or carpel sweeping. Oc casionally she lays aside her mop, lie: on the rlooi and does a bicy cle peddle exercise with feet lugli up in the ail'. Good tor lui'lluu; pounds utT hips and llir-;li she ay Try it and see. : ; , k-i.-i-:, - ii SwKi i fSSStmTimLi j imiwiwiiimi th ? M lO" " V-.. -. kLff-' mum ten tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi ..cs-.'swt S a'f-..-: (WHWX -4. I TURN THE TABLES . . On household chores, says pretty Annie Strickland, radio aolie-s, who twists from waist holding stomach ant as she dust.... Waistline ilii.iiner. 4Xtrmiif,,- JKm jwipi Agricultural Council To Meet Monday D. W. Lambert of the Social Security Administration's Asheville office will discuss social security at a meeting of the Agricultural Workers Council at 2:30 P. M. Mon day at the Court House. County Agent Wayne torpening. chairman of the Council urged all members to attend. STRKTCH, GAL . . . Amzie stretches even when she dusts a chair. CSood for the arms. SWEEP OFF POUNDS . . . Take a wide stance, knees straight when dusting. For many years, the Parsecs of Prior to the California gold rush, I The Russian books in the U. S. India have disposed of their dead more gold was mined in North Library of Congress outnumber by placing the bodies on towers Carolina than in any other U. S. those in any other library outside where vultures eat them. 'state. ' Russia. n el WdsM Bringslfou Quality Merchandise At SaiDODgS Purees dt&e fe oocQ& &afrs'.. O&s kIm A Ar LaiLjUii m f f H AuYtnii 7 i . - SPECIAL BUY OF LADIES' DRESSES VALUES TO $7.95 Crepes - Gabardines - Rayon All Sizes and Colors ON SALE $1.95 ii Heavy Cannon Bath Towels '.' : : 55c Pastel Shades 22x44 Ladies' Fine Sport Oxfords '.' : $2.88 Black, Red and Brown Sizes 4 to 9 40-Inch, 80-Square Sheeting . 18c Double Size, 5 Wool Blankets . . $4.65 All Colors - Satin Bound 70x80 Ladies' New Fall Gabardine Coats . VAIAJF.S TO $36.50 Zip-In Lining Sizes 10 to 20 Black Green Toast Grey Wine SPECIAL On This SALE $23-75 LARGE GROUP LADIES' 100', ALL-WOOL So.93 SWEATERS . : : $1.94 Sligthly Soiled All Sizes and Colors BOYS' BLUE AND BROWN DRESS PANTS : : $198 HOMELIKE MUSLIN 81 x 99 $2.29 ii p -s n n SHEETS $1.65 (Type 128) MEN'S $6.95 GABARDINE DRESS PANTS $4.95 Grey, Brown and Blue - Sizes 28 to 36 BEAUTIFUL $4.95 BED SPREADS . $2.98 In Blue, Rose, Yellow and Green NEW FALL STYLES AND COLORS OF LADIES' FITTED RAGS : : ; $1 Has Mirror, File, Change Purse, Billfold and Comb "Home of Better Values' LACE TRIM, TOP AND BOTTOM, IN RAYON SLIPS : : $1.94 All Sizes and Colors HANES MERRICIIILD SLEEPERS, 2 Pants $1.59 BOYS' 100 ALL-WOOL ZIPPER JACKETS $2.98 Brown and Black, Sizes 6 to 18 LADES' NEW FALL $19.95 suits : : : : $12.95 Brown and Grey Sizes 12 to 20 I ' i .. I mmm i,uuu bus to Lts f,rst trip, iU olt- No one, v : : ' ; " .- f