.Monday Atternouu, Juiie 12 THE WAYNES YILLE riOUZSTAIXEES ARTICLES OF LASTING INTEREST TO VISITORS IN THIS MOUNTAIN D V AC A r LA 195u 0 N i 1 :' '1 ..if . .1 i 111 is . n 15 ' .. Hi If U' it H J ! 1 'i'': ! The National Geographic Society says Russian sealers occupied tbt Farrallon Islands, off th California coast, from 1812 to 1833. See Us For O Accessories O Washing O Greasing O Polishing 0 Gas & Oil JAMES SHELL SERVICE North Main Street EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING U a. specialty withusl INSIST ON THE BEST GET alNLLAIR O GAS " O OILS O LUBRICANTS Underwood Service Station Main Street - Waynmllle PASTRIES PIES CAKES "The More You Buy--. The Happier We Are" We Get A Kick Out of Baking Fine Foods WHITMAN'S BAKERY j Main Street Phone 343 Waynesville Good Food REASONABLE PRICES ' A Wide Variety At All Times Main Street Open 5:30 A. TIRES That's Our Business NEW RECAPPING REPAIRS Western Carolina's Finest Plant Dealers For Opposite Post Office . f So- For our Complete guh&uj. and jbty CLamHf Sefyuce YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED WITH 0QTH A letter Home Laundry & Cleaners Music Carnp PpenVOn22nd JJoarJroyqd The Transylvania Music c'amj vill open fox its fourteenth year ol operation on June 22nd.. The camp ocated one and a half miles fron Srevard, is the South's only musk lamp for hoys and girls. The summer camp season, run? mtil August fth,,and. is climated vith the Brevard Music Festival vhich dates have been aunounced 'or August U, 12, 13 .and 18, 19 ind 20. "A "number pf music stydent fipm here plan, to attend the camp again this" suninier. Colorado is famous for its Yuli marble. ' Lincoln's Memorial am Tomb of the Unknown Soldier an constructed from this beautifu stone. Phore 9183 SERVED RIGHT WAYNESVILLE RESTAURANT M. 1:00 P. M. During Season SIMS: Phone 486 sgp I 0n$ 0jfk phone call ftPX One Mip) pitkuP A One - , Jjm delivery Laundry In Charge Of Lake Recreation ( A TOM STOCKTON gii f;;;:; :;"; , i -yf JOE JACK WELLS 4 "i L V (1 These four young men, under, the 'direction of Richard Crowder, are in charge of: the Recreation proRram at Lake Junnlu.ska for the. summer.. Crowder' a 'ministerial student of Duke University, has. already started his1 bovs club at the Lake. The organization proved so popular and beneficial lust year that much interest and demand called for it to be renewed a(!ain this year. The boys are taught to swim, directed recreation 'and a general camping program. Telephone System At Cherokee Put i Into Operation A large delegation of civic leaders of Western North Carolina witnessed the formal cutting in of the dial telephone system at Cherokee on Saturday, The project, promoted by the WNCAC for many months' became a reality Saturday, and is the sec ond inter-city toll system in the state. A luncheon was given at Bound ary Tree Inn, with Percey Fere bee, president of WNCAC" presid ing. Short talks were made by Mr, Garibaldi, president of the West ern Carolina Telephone Company, Mr. McKelvin, manager; Joe Jen nings, superintendent of the Cher m Tn If you have any questions Q your 'Sfriemd 'Jk Sh Med n rmm vice concerning- our services, methods or prices, con sult us now. You'll be thankful for this information in time of grief. Crawford Funeral Home 24 IIur Ambulance Service Waynesville Phone 147 ', -' ' - WAYNESVILLE BOWLING CENTER 1 V f I I RICHARD CUOWDER A.. if 1 BILL LEWIS 'Aunt' Ida Mullis To Lead Dancers , "Aunt'1 Ida Mullis will lead the initial street dance of the season okee Reservatio; Harry Buchanan, president of the Cherokee Histor ical "Association; Dr. Kelly Ben nett, mayor of Bryson City, and vice chairman of the N. C. Park Commission, and James T. Myers, president of the : W.N.C. Tourist Association. : , The first call was made to Gov ernor Scott. Another call was made to Stanly Winborne, chair man of the Slate Utilities commission':-''. . Those invited from here includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ray, James L. Kilpatrick, and Mrs. Edith P. Alley. . A A Of Need . .. or are in need of ad Canton Dial 3535 OPEN EVERY EVENING You'll ' make new friends, meet old ones, in the neigh borly atmosphere of our bowling: alleys. Special ar rangements made for tourna ments. Relax and bowl here tonight! Closed Wednesdays and Sundays. Hours 6:00 11:00 P. M. Railroad Executives At Lake Logan For Weekend High-ranking Southern Rail way officials spent the week-end. at -ake Logan as the guests o( Cham Jon Paper a.iii fibre Company rith Hugh Mease traffic manager f the Canton division of the firm s host. . ' Reuben B. PiObertson, president if Champion, ma.de the address ot velcome. The guests spent their time fish ng, hiking, and making motor rips into the mountain area. Included among the Southern tallway guests were R. K. McClain, msistant vice president, Carl B. talker, assistant vice president, ind T. H. Seay, controller, all of Washington; William J. Wilkins, Among Our Visitors COLONIAL INN Mrs. H. H. Caldwell and son, 3. II. Caldwell, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Purdy, Atlanta, Geor gia; Miss Marjorie Keaton, College boro, Georgia; Mrs. E. M. Snipes, Durham; 'Miss Burtha Rich, Free Park, New York; and Mr. J. E. Williams, Arlington, Virginia. SUNSET COTTAGES Mrs. R. T. Henry, Leasburg, Florida; Mrs. George Washington, Mrs. C. S. Adams, StorkviUe, Miss issippi; Mrs. Eugene Upchurch, Jaieigh; pr. Robert P. Fiedley, Spartanburg; Miss Sara Miller and Note To Tourist Operators . As a matter of information to the many readers of this page, the names of those visiting here will be carried, without charge. The list, including address, should be mailed, or brought to the Vacation Page editor, by six o'clock Friday, or six o'clock Monday. Please do not call them in by phone, as this ties up all our telephone liis too long. This page will be published every Monday and Thursday. Florida Hotel Operators Predict Banner Season . ' " "Bigger and better than ever," is the description of the current summer season given by Mrs. A. A. Ames, of St. Petersburg. Mrs; Ames, together with Mr. Ames, operate the Ames Hotel in the Florida resort city. - "We have already made reserva tions for piany people, and would have made more, but find that the season was going to be crowded," she said. Mr. and Mrs.' Ames are leaving to attend a national hotel associa tion in Penver. "Our plans are to build a sum mer home here, aftd we also have tentative plans for the erectjon of some tourist, facilities. There is nothing that can be said along that line at this time," she con tinued. ; Mrs. Ames said that she has heard of the Cherokee drama in Florida, and felt it would be a major attraction for this area throughout the season. here Thursday night, as the Jay cees begin their regular weekly dance on the parking lot of the court house. '- ' ' "Aunt" Ida promised to give the spectators "a real show" but re fused to reveal just what act, or dance she planned to present. Proceeds will be used for' the community betterment fund of the organization. ,i " ? DEAR TOURIST: WE ARE FRESH OUT OF "KEYS TO THE CITY' BUT . . . ....'' 'I . ' !, 'I' ',' .. "' ' ' ... we have plenty oi EXPERT SERVICE TO KEEP YOUR FORD IN TOP-NOTCH CONDITION so you will enjoy carefree driving while exploring our beauti ful country. And be sure to come in fpr a check-up before you start back home, too. Drvo in NOW and lot's get acquainted DAVIS - LINER MOTOR SALES INC. Phone 52 Haywood St. vice president, John T. Moon, gen eral manager, and Walter W. Simp on, of Cincinnati; A. W. St. Clair, superintendent, and R. P- Darden, Asheville office; George W. Adams, general manager, and T. C. Black well, of Charlotte; F. M. Hair, Knoxviile. C. D. Thomas, freight traffic manager, Atlanta, and John K. Truitt, general traffic manager for the Champion Paper and Fibre Company, Hamilton, Ohio. H. A. Helder, Canton division manager of the Paper and Fibre Company, Walter J. Pamtoft, assistant secre tary and treasurer of the Cham pion Paper and Fibre Company, and W. Beekman Uuger, assistant secretary, also attended. Mrs. F. F. Miller, St. Petersburg, Florida; Miss Sue Etezier, Mempliis, Tennessee; Miss Saa Reckor Lyn dan, Hartford, Connecticut; Mrs. J. W. Fuller, Hendersonville; Mr. Richard Crowder, High Point; and Mb. Tom Stockton, Wipston-Salem; Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hand and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ogburne, Rural Hall Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Grubbs, Winston-Salem; Mrs. M. Leo Rlppeg, Nashville; and Mrs. Wilbur S. Young, Nashville, Tennessee. PROVIDENCE LODGE Miss Bobby Lou Watts,' Knox viile, Tennessee; and Mrs. Lela Ayers, Lake City, Tennessee. Illustrated Talks ToPeginJuly 10 Illustrated Talks by a park na turalist on the subject devoted to the Great Smokies and. other Na tional parks are being prepared. The talks are scheduled for every Monday evening at 8:15 p.m., beginning July 10th through Aug ust 28, at the Cherokee Indian School auditorium in Cherokee. SEE US FOR RENTALS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE -Next To Library CAROLINA Mutual Insurance Agency It. N. Johnson & P. L. Johnson Phone 331 Eastern Band Ha Big Week At Lake The Elizabeth City 102-piece band left Lake Junaluska this morning, following a week's stay here. They visited a number of scenic spots, and gave three "con certs while In Western North Caro lina. ' They gave, two concerts at Lake Junaluska, and on Saturday after noon went to Oteen Veterans ot pital in their (special buses and gave a concert for the veierans. Thursday they went to the Bilt more House and Wednesday to Clingman's Pomer They were escorted throughout the area by Cpl. John Carpenter of the highway Patrol. A tin plated steel canister, pack 3d with meat in 1824, was opened in England in 1938. Its contents ere found edible. v DELUXE SERVICE AT CRAWFORD'S GULF SERVICE Main Street Phon -Batteries 'Tires .mwn ' - Greasing ' ; Washing Waxing EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Guaranteed fqr one year y Reasonable prices RELIABLE JEWELER Phone 35 ' THE BEST IN O REAL ESTATE O INSURANCE O SUMMER RENTALS L. N. DAVIS & COMPANY Phone 77 IAS""- ... 'i . rfTiiirirr THE BEST GRADE "A" DRIVE-IN IN TOWN Breakfast Our Specialty! SANDWICHES DRINK Delicious Bar-B-Que Chicken Ideal for Sunday Picnics and Dinners . , , Opposite Pet Dairy Thursday, June 15 00m GORDON Coffee Shop Will Be Open For The Summer . Serving Breakfast -7 to 11 -Dinner -5 to At Sensible Prices This is truly a nice place to eat out. THE NEW LOOK WILL PLEASE YOU Menu Fresh .Fruit Cup Homemade Split Pea Soup . p heese Chefs Green Salad Pineapple Cottagi . Head. Lettuce . French - Russian or Mayonnaise DrcsMii" $i ;0 Roast Turkey - Dressing CranDerry o. SIW Grilled Hickory Smoked Ham ' , Golden Fried Chicken Roast Prime Rib of Beef - Au Jus ------- ,;r" Our Own Delicious Hot Ro'a With Butter Homemade Coconut Cream Pie Jelio - Whipped Cream , Pineapple Sundae Truffles Erow ift , J ground and ar 1 Pigs trains - "u"a M tmctlVe smoll ' For Books Gifts OFFICE StppJ Nationally Kno Brands THE BOOK Sid ' Main Street I? Main S Main Sti tl1 I Grapefruit J Tomato J" $1.50 S1.5U ,ple Cob AP Vanilla Ice Church Street Phone 772 Co,ffee With Pure Cream Miller Street