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r PAGE FOUTJ (Firs! Secilc-T Library Notes j'llrl MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian Highlights for July and Aufiust American Scene in fiction "We happy 1'cw ', Helen Howe; "Our Own Kind". Kdwurd McSur ley; "The Ku lds ", C'onanl Ku hli i ; "Straw in the South Wind". Donald Joseph; "Valley Hoy", Theodore Pratt; "The Huckster". I'rcdcrick Wake man. Fiction with a lorcijjn Setting "Mayfair S(iiatlei's". Ann Field ing; "Black Mischief". Kvelyn Waugh; "Torrents of Sprint;". Kobert Payne; "Peony". Keith West. SET TO CONQUER COLORADO RlES SEW: j, In Historical fiction "This side of Innocence". Taylor Caldwell; "Life and death of the Wicked Lady Skellon". Madv;alen King-Hall: "liiver Road". Frances Keyes; "For one Sued drape". Kate O'liricn; "Wilderness Ad venture". Fliabelh I'ae: "Captain Grant", Shirley Seifert: "World to win". Upton Sinclair; "Lodging at St. Cloud". A. L. Crahb "Then and Now". Somerset Maughan; "Land" Liam O'Flaherty ; "Antioch Empress" J. li. I'erkins: "Lustre in the Sky ", Countess Walilcck. With T.mphasis on Character "Unreasoning Heart". C licres-for-llowel: "Deborah". Marion WEARING LIFEBELTS, Georgie White and Harry Aleson shake handj at Las Vegas, Nev., before braving the treacherous rapids Of the' upper Colorado River on their home-made raft The last time an attempt wm made to navigate the 81 miles of water above Lake Mead, In 1887,.one man lost his life and another was badly Injured, The trip was expected to take a minimum of seven days. (international Soundphoto) Castle; Bridge. "Singing Waters" Ann Emphasis on Suspense "The unforeseen". Dorothy Macardle; " S a r a h Mandrake". Maggie Owen Wadelton: "Horned Pigeon" George Millar: "Crows can't count". A, A. Fair: "Trouble at Turkey Hill". K N. Knight; "Whisper Murder." Vcie Kelsey: "Time to Change Hats". Marhor Bennett; "Horizon". Helen Mae Innes; "Death's old sweet Song", Jonathan Stragge: "Five Passengers from Lisbon". Mignon C. Eberhat: "Pilgrim's Rest"; "Murder strikes an atomic unit". Theodora Du Bois; "There's a reason for every thing" E. R. Punshon. All people who wont work aren't lazy they just heard that exercise between meals isn't healthy. For Sale Sign Is Put On Mt. Wilson P A S A D F N A. Calif . Famed Mount Wilson, site of the world's largest telescope and future televi sion tenter of I he West, goes on sale today bearing a pi ice tag of $42f.UOO. Albeit C. Childs. whose Pasadena-Mount Wilson Toll Road Com pany owns the near-by (J. 0110-foot peak, wants to retire. There will plenty of bidders, he figures, be cause already he has been ap proached by 1!0 radio stations, news papers and other inleresls seeking sites on Mount Wilson lor televi sion transmitters. Mt. Wilson Observatory, oper ated by the Carnegie Institution of Washington, doesn't go with the deal. The institution was given a 9-year lease for $1 in 1!)04 for 15 acres on the summit. The Mt. Wilson 100-inch tele scope will continue to hold world honors for sie until a 200-inch star-scnuuT. now Hearing com pletion at California Institute of Technology, is installed sometime next year atop Mt. Palomar. (it) miles south. TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate l!( avcrdam Township Jim and Jack Russell, et al to Grady an Rebecca Blythe, et al. W. E. McMahan, et ux to Joe Browning, et ux. S. W. Warren, et ux to Quay Sniathers. R. K. Cowan to T. R. Robinson. Clyde Township llon-A-Venture, Inc. to Paul R. Robinson et ux, et al. Bon-A-Venture, Inc. to M. G. Henson. l!on-A-Vcnture, Inc. to R. B. Green. liou-A-Venture, Inc. to E. L. Hipps. Crabtree Township W. C. Kirkpatrick, et ux to James Iv Kirkpatrick. FREE One Facial or one Wash and Set with every Permanent Wave on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day. KAY Beauty Shop Opposite Masonic Temple Telephone 481-W WHAT THE MODERN BOY WANTS TO BE BLOOM1NGTON. Ill It" it still will take all kinds of people to make the world of the future, the world probably will have the re quired assortment. Fight typical nine-year-old boys, who received most of their impressions during the war. were asked what they wanted to be when they grow up. Their replies; postman, detective, farmer, pattern maker, minister, military pilots Fines Creek Township D. Reeves Noland, et ux to Grover Ferguson. I'iKeon Township J. A. Sisk, et ux to A. E. Peake, et ux. Willie Whitfield Fore, et to Oscar Laymon. et ux. ATHLETKS FOOT GERM HOW TO KIEL IT. IN ONE HOUR, IF N'nT I'l V wi. V!, .iti ,li iiL'tit l'f tin II HI..' M,l.. ,n, in t er.Mvni i i.s. li...,, kfrnns fil.MiT. T"'l II .r :!'. twk. - I liUMi fuiri. i.li'. .- "ii' .ilioliiil. - .mil kills M I IKK mill's prutf Sl.iri'. Waynesville Township Frank Scates to Rufus Siler, et ux Z. L. Massey, et ux to Carl Cunningham, George Mehaffey, Elmer Head and Joe McElroy. F. M. Leflep, et ux to L. M. Rarnett. W. A. Robinson, et ux to Maggie M assey. Maggie Massey. et vir to W. A. Robinson et ux. M. II. Gaddy. et ux to Samuel Edward Gaddis. H. U. Milner, et ux to Roy Moody, et ux. Roy Moody, et ux to H. B. Milner, et ux. AUCTION SALE Waynesville Arl Gallery TWO SALES DAILY 10:30 A. M. 8:00 P. M. This Season We Have Our Largest, Finest Collection Offered At Auction Daily Fine Diamond Jewelry . . . Imported Porcelains . . . Watches . . . Clocks . . . Genuine Paintings . . . Antique Eng lish Silver Antimifk Fn mii iiim Sterling Silver , . . Art Goods. TWO SALES DAILY 10:30 A. M. 8:00 P. M. Our Eleventh Season in Waynesville Hundreds Of Items Too Numerous To Mention And . . . The Finest Collection of Lace Dresdesden Figures Ever Offered To The Public For Sale . . . Valuable Gifts FREE At Each Sale. Waynesville M Gallery Main Street ' THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER JDAY. lly Tm, u k4$$t I .11-: r& Dischaged From Service Among the men discharged from the armed forces dining the past week from the Waynesville area were the following: Claude Benton Hosaflock, Jr. Y third class from Navy at Camp Shelton. Va. Kenneth Albert Hill, Seaman first class from Navy at Jackson ville Naval separation center, Jack sonville, Fla. Gilbert Lee Hembree, HA. first class, from the Navy at Bainbridge, Md. Among those discharged from the Canton area of the county dur ing the past week were the follow ing; Discharges include: Harold Nor ris, Orval Oten Pipes, Judson Daw Meanse, Frank Hill Haynes, Mar cell Rhodes, Lytharn Lewis Moore. Carrol Edward Trantham, Wil liam Hugh Bumgarner, Thomas Manuel Pressley, Jr., Seymour Garrey Singleton, Jack Gwindlin Cordell Joe Weaver Jones, Samuel Grady Hamlett, Howard Jackson Jenkins. Alden Thurman Haynes, Billy Bedford Barrett, Leonard Walter Griffin, Thurman Lee Burnette, Jack Johnson Rhine-hart. SEEKING ITALIAN PRESIDENCY T OT 7C T TT-1T irs. or.AVtrland LOCq OPTOMETRtq First Floor ... Ma sonic I'.uilc'...- Eyes Examined - . FRIDAY" EACH f f K H. M. SEAVEK, O. I). joJJ RANDOLPHO PACCIARDI GIUSEPPE ROMILA TWO OF THE OUTSTANDING CANDIDATES for election to the presidency of the new Italian Republic are Signor Handolpho Pacciardi (left), leader of the Italian Republican Party; and Signor Giuseppe Romila Minister of the Interior and Chief of Polic. (International) Barbed Wire Fence Barbed wire fence was first de veloped and manufactured in De Kalb. 111., in 1874. Raw Cabbage One cup of raw cabbage supplies nearly half of the day's need for vitamin C. ukkJ You May Be The Most Driver In Haywood County That wun'l help mill h 'n :. !' 1 Rood runninK coiulil em . 1 l y r; IT NOW ! DR. W. KERM1T CHAPMAN JllEE DENTIST fTwTTi OFFICE IN BOYD BUILDING j PHONE 363 T,V1?';5B WAYNESVILLE. N. C. ! Idjjlu itieieralllrt For the year 1945, $35,000,000 in addition to wages was spent by General Electric in extra benefits for employees It isn't a new thing for General Electric to put more than money into pay envelopes for its employees. "Job dividends" these extras that G-E employees get in addition to wages have a sound business reason. To be successful, a company must be efficient. A man with fewer worries can produce more efficiently, which makes further benefits possible. Profit-sharing plans, relief and loan plans began over 10 years ago at General Electric. Life insurance for em- r of) vears ployees, cash for suggestions began ove " ,'vacatioD3 Pension plans were started 66 years d0"- - with pay began 53 years ago. , Qeneral Every employee has a stake in the wiui Electric. For out of its success and only ou can come turtner advances m """y t,eniployee' is the aim of General Electric, not alone for i but for the public, who gain by new and bet continuously improved. Two SalesDaily 10:30 a.m. 8 p.m. TwoSdlesDaily Two Doors From Theatre 10:30 a.m. 8 p.m.
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