Thursday Afternoon, October PAGE TWO THE WAYNES YILLE 5I0UNTAD.TE3 5 m 1250 YOU'RE TELLING ME! r ly WIUIAMR1TT Ccr.tral Press Writtr A NEW JERSEY CO? hand cufred his prisoner to a trj and bot! prisoner and tree disap peared. Now it's the cop who's out on a limb. ! ! ! A type of pet tropical f-fh it called the upside dami catfishs We jet tkem from the ilietipc&s, no doubt. i ; "TM lo tha Marine!," is on aruifcitr MVtg, wt learn. Ksw vr, it HH can cioke hot mws ci Mr. HIT found t. i ; ; In Nevada someone tct ST.OCO he could eame the pect laureite of England and he win. Who said that poetry doesn't, ht tiir.es, run Into big- money? tit The parf .seems more glamor ous t?ia ffcc prrs?i: tWie you remember iai C'.capa'.ra, not Farcuk, was cxre fcos of Egjyt t t t Cut CUo, Ilk Fsreuk, wa pretty eced ipetcier. She one pjt a pearl inttecd of on olive i. her tkioil. : . ; i The town of Sincrr.pore is mysti fied ty the appearance of ticr thre. first one seen in 10 yci-is. It's orobably no mvs-tory tho cat. j no doubt, is Just another refuge , from Korea. THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY I NOPE,FW- ITS ) I V NOTOUB WASH BACK POAD FOLK- iiC "WILPRED'S'ON THE PSOWL ASIM- f-wurj t ' Tt l'' . jr. .W M -.-..4 sa An AP Ntwtfeotwret rVoj'opti BILU0N5 0? KILOWATT HOURS UStD IN U.S. HOMES AND INDUSTRY MILLIONS OF U.S. POPULATION aw , iKr -1-1 ....n ; 100- 1 ; 1926 1930 1940 1946 Sheppe's WEEK-END SPECIAL 4 Corduroy DRESSES $10.95 Value pars $7 O 2 Pockets O Shirred Waist O Flared Skirt Sizes 9-15 ' ' Popular Fall Colors A VERY SPECIAL BUY You'll want two or more a this exceptionally low price. sh eppe's 1 'V M J High School Senior li THE YOUNGER SET By ANN el EISCHOFF With all the talk about foot ball at IVayneivillr Hi o'd think that it was the main kub jert there. And it U for (be foot ball team! The beys seem ta be in good ccnuiticn and are nukinx na conunents about Friday nisht's contest with Canton Hi. With the CMllowbce-East Ten nessee State tame on Saturday night th local fans tuould have enough football this wctk-nd. that the senior musb students boflterouos will sixtnttor aalher Bns U the Marion tame. ! At their regular monthly mwt i lug Ttusday afternoon the r.II.A. i Club of Wa ni'sviilo Hi clwtcd : their chautt-r irnthi-rs for the com I ing vear and (list ush.d plans to at tend ll.e district tally to 1m? hold in Shelby, October 21. The chapter mother-; for the com ing year are Mrs. W. E. Carter. Mrs. Fred Farmer, and Mrs. Jame Seay. Mdinieve Carver, president of tlu. club, aooointed Joyce Carter as social chairman for the Kroup and hct assistants are .fudy Cabe. Norma Jean Winchester, and' Klsie Palmer. The social committee is now working- on plans for a wiener roast tu Ik; held with (he KFA. Carolyn Sayer, a member of the junior clan at Waynesville Hi and a junior representative on the Annual Staff, assistant busi ness manager on (lie school paper and a vr rv active student, made the trip to the Waynesvillr-F.liza-bcthtun fdthall game on the chartrrcd bus and has written a summary of that trip as our guest columnist today. . The chartered bus left WTHS Friday attunoon at two o'clock, decorated in Cold and Black, 'four school colorsi. and with a big sign on the front wl.ich read: "Wavnes wlle Hi. To -Holsy'." Everyone sang and just had loads of fun. About two people got sick, but got over it real soon. We arrived at Elizabethton about six o'clock and had until seven o'clock to tat and explore the town. After this we boarded our bus and went to the stadium. It was very nit ft there, were plenty of stats for everyone. After the game, with evetyone well satisfied with the score we journeyed on to Johnson City' and stopped at a very nice restaurant : for more food. Everyone, left filled with ham burgers and cokes. Coming back if anyone tried to sleep, someone would hnllor ! "We're" home," or let out with a i lootball song When we finally got home it was about 2:30 in the morning, but sittpy or not. everyone was hauov Our driver was very nice and took each one as close to his home as possible. It sounds like the crowd on that bus had fun, and it may be The "Local Yokel- (WayncsviUe Hi's school pi per i came out yes terday morning with more gossip than ever. Ailten Williams, editor, wrote lur editorial on frtendshio and it wss quite an outstanding piece of work. ; .';;-' Two ' things that slie stressed wre; "A friend is to be cherish ed; a person of the owMtsile'-sex can mp j our friend without any of this kWtellkCiirt business." She elos id wild this thought: "lie extra friendly today and see if you don't fed a little better", & . ii i mm i i 3? ii n 3E0 Bear lunlsEsl for Sheruood 123 Main Street Strand Theatre Bldg. WflE CURB YOUR CURIOSITY... Don't crcwd around the icsrte of an accident unless yew can be helpful. Curious "crowds 'hampw first oid. Come And Get Your 'Country Style' ALL PORK SAUSAGE SPARE RIBS AND BACKBONES We put the bams and shoulders in our sausage. Carolina Fruit & Produce DEPOT & BRANNER DOH'T APOLOCIZE. . .11 o ttmti Kapocas t catch you la yM warkiaj clotUs, tkar la M Md t U am . Urrassad. NoLdy stays Vs4 up t vwy hour. A DDT-mineral oil spray may make the growing of sweet corn profitable in some areas where ear worm is prevalent. A Korean bridegroom stas three days with his bride in her father's home. The telephons exchange at tin Pentagon building in Washintor has o8,000 mies of trjink lines. .AMDvTH Twenty bear hunts twice as tnany as last season nave neeo chtduled for the Sherwood Wild- fe Management Area in Haywood 'ounty this season. In response to popular demand, Jie State Wildlife Resources Cora- lission last week added ten extra wo-day hunts to the normal chedule. The season will open October 15, nd the last hunt is scheduled to tart November 16. Hunts Will be held siinultaneous y during that period in the West ork and the Big East Fork sec ions.' ...... Ehsene E. Schwall, diief of the r.'ildlife Resources C.iiuoission's l;:me division, notihed local sports. ncn of the assignment of extra .unts in a letter received a few lays ago. Drawings for the regular hunts kvere held September 25 at Ashe- Mlle. I'nique Hospital The only rr.ed:cal hospit-l without a bed in the nation is the national hospital for speech disorders in New Yark City. New York. Found ed by Dr. James S. Greene in 1917. it treats more than 4.000 pa'.icnts a year for every type of speech dis order. Including stuttering, ciert oalate. hare lip. etc. ' . Price 03 tl-.;. !-;-.' true Plt.: 'M ury suiiiet arj An American group has sent 50, 00 eucalyptus trees to Israel to provide timber and help check soil erosion out or tie f:tce, -.- t the wool is d.- , with paper " " SCOH'S SCRAP BOO Ey7T; fX l viuD.vfiil.iyV:l i Cm Wi n WfVf ;as wAi lit rl f ouho om m sun 'ilb 11 kww K vi i 3 . X iiOLKi tP OH LARftl ,nlA ? In NEVER. HEIIUM. i' S-fu-HER. - - ,l TRUTH SHALL KEEP YOU FREE 'x! '-It ' fi 'a l'TY The essence of Freedom in the final VWlLXo Ga 4 " analysis is to he found in the right we 0 J r ' v -ti Americans enjoy to make up our T3 O C ' l ' A ' N f: q f q , minds about how we shall live, where 3. C C- (TV ' , ' ,', 11 ' . va shall work, for whom we shall C1 C c ffrih I S A vote. Yet this right cannot exist lon y rT' j' V1 " williout easy access to the truth a- bout all manner of things ... the truth II ' ' y' t. H A m 'ie orm f unbiased information ,'y:' 'i A Ii ' k' ' ' crcise Freedom of Choice. 4 O O r 2 o i -1 ' :.. Consider the contents of your favorite newspaper. Here is harsh, stark news told without bias, of an international crisis so that you may be forewarned of the challenge to Freedom, Here are the issues in a local election with both sides clearly stated for you to judge. Here too, is news about your neighbors, about industrial progress and the competitive offerings of the business, en tertainment and sports world, to help make life more pleasant for you and your family. Your newspaper seeks to serve you, your community and our nation in the best way t knows how by bringing you truth unlimited so that you may have the right to choose for yourself. This is the essence of Freedom. THE' MOUNTAINEER This Newspaper Brings You And Your Family the Facts You Need to Exercise Freedom of Choice 4 F