Lv. FEBRUARY 7, 1946 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER luska ements ilade At naiusnu ri ITnrlpr line first, ng to Program 1 Iicca u S. Love u,ka assembly, relig f Mpfhndist ua oi u,c looks iorwuu i - June 1 I" ot-Flc"'"" to advices irom u Love, Ptipei'mciiumv L,bly wluctl selves . for more tnan one hns in i""1- the transter oi piuy .as noticeable last se- finued. according iu nt. transaction is the more man - 15 young ministers - Thou OH COMU'lfMCl-. a uroup ano Plan ... Uinh IC io propei i, mm-" Trailer camp sue, Village. erbv Property il,v property, owned ,Veat u-ruv oi waynes- , i.uK hased by Miss i of Pittsburgh, Pa ullage." located on id owned by Bishop ur Moore, ot Atlanta so Id to a Mrs. Mc- a. Ga. reported in improve- uldoor auditorium; fcahle oi seating more W . .More than a nunarea ra chairs have been aid concrete; 30 penally constructed the choir; and 200 lieen purchased for the 1. immediately behind uilitorium. Estimates iade on completing the lighting and some leing done. Work will on the new entrance Jaie given by the archi firovins Hotel ents are also under mbly's Terrace hotel lobby and dining room enlarged and now re- fend stoves for cooking Borne of the rooms in will be improved as iconic available. feation field is beine worked, and the Ivey tor children is being is area. Work on the fuse is in progress. This be of natural stone, t and will be equipped lockers, store rooms ment stand. The old I? reworked and a new liilt. am. covering 100 days beginning June 1, is completed, Dr. Love addition to the usual sored camps, schools flies and their regular to the daily platform the auditorium, there ies of events sponsored fiibly management rro- ftainmcnt for the sum 's as well as those at- special gatherings. food County Day County Day" will be lne 9th. with nit.r,n of Charlotte, as the 1 a. m. and Dr. W c ford college, president S- S. C.) in the aftor. Completes 1 00-Day Program For 1946 QBOUTS QF THE WORLD DUILDIUG TOGETHER been music r. J. Wallace Hamil Pelersburg, Fla.. will ' of sermon lectures Greensboro Colleee be observed Juno 97- pP, of Winston-Salem! wdKer July 7 and 8. superintendents' con-8-'2. will feature as Bishop Fred P rnr. adelphia. ' '" there has Wc of church f under the leadership ' known musicians. ak John versteeg of Unl. is schedule t Ps f five lectin 'P-' July 17.20, Dr. editor of fhn nv,i :ate- national nr... to snpaV ' .., V interna '"ips." A special or July 21-9.fi i, - In- by an outetand- " "iuia on "TVin '"national S Z."'" 'onarv Fnto7 unaluska ns.t hrP Arthur 1U . fcaker. Sunn,,,, a.. . 'rved ..V..".-...: lri-iv "uiiaiuSKB r -""'s. ma iwon )r ' find Jurisdic I1"1 soety session. ""-eetion of ""lor of ih Nearly 2,000,000 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Senior Scouts will mark the 36th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America during ; Boy Scout Week, Feb. 8th to 14th. The theme of the celebration is "Scouts of the World Building Together." Members of the Move ment are helping brother Scouts throughout the world to reorganize. Their "World Friendship Fund" of voluntary contributions and their "Shirts-Off-Our-Backs" project of donating Scout Uniform parts and equipment, will assist Scouting overseas and help develop understanding among the boys of the world. Above is the official poster marking the event. Anchors Aveigh" Among Five Nominated As Film Of The Year HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Motion Picture Academy award nomina tions announced last week listed season. Monday, Aug. 12, is scheduled as "Duke University Day." Congressman Walter Judd is pro grammed for morning and evening platform addresses Aug. 13. At the morning hour, Aug. 14-16, there will be a series of three lectures on The Minister and His Work. Dr. Love is scheduling a Bible conference for the week of Aug. 18 led by Bishop Paul B. Kern, of Nashville, Tenn., Dr. Erwin L. Lewis and other leading churchmen. Aug. 25, there is to be a con ference of young Methodist leaders and chaplains. Appearing on this program will be Bishop W. W. Peele, of Richmond, Va., Rear Ad miral W. N. Thomas, and Col. Mil ton Beebe, chief of navy and army chaplains respectively; Dr. C. A. McPheeters, minister of Metropoli tan Methodist church, Detroit, Mich.; Dr. J. H. Chitwood, McCoy Memorial church, Birmingham and other outstanding leaders of the Methodist church. "The Bells of St. Mary's," its stars and its director in four of the six major classifications voted on by 9,000 members of the movie indus try. Nominated for the best motion picture of the year were "Anchors Aweigh," "The Bells of St. Mary's,' "The Lost Week End," "Mildred Pierce," and "Spellbound." For best performance by an actor: Bing Crosby in "The Bells of St. Mary's," Gene Kelly in "An chors Aweigh," Ray Milland in "The Lost Week End," Gregory Peck in "The Keys of the King dom" and Cornel Wilde in "A Song to Remember." For best performance by an ac tress: Ingrid Bergman in "The Bells of St. Mary's," Joan Craw ford in "Millred Pierce," Greer Garson in "The Valley of Deci sion," Jennifer Jones in "Love Let tors," and Gene Tierney in "Leave Her to Heaven." For the best supporting actor: Michael Chekhov in "Spellbound," John Dall in "The Corn Is Green," James Dunn in "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," Robert Mitchum in "G. I. Joe," and J. Carrol Naish in Walter New Or- MCe of miici rut.. atures win ..Jwlner roun "'tiuue na u"n conns, it . " Stop Worrying About Your Laundry! Our first and foremost consideration these days is your family-size laundry our specialty. We want to help you all we can. Our modern, scientific laundry is equipped to keep your clothes flower-fresh. We Call and Deliver Vaynesville Laundry (Incorporated) J. W. KILLIAN, Owner No Work, No Eat - No Strike? Farmers from Sunflower County, Miss., have their own idea about how to end strikes. It's "No work, No eat." Strikes mean delays in farmers getting much needed farm ma chinery. And farm machinery shortages threaten serious shortage of food that the farmers grow and the cities consume. Sunflower County farmers thought it all out, and then at a regular meeting passed the follow ing resolution, which was duly con curred in by the Board of Direc- "A Medal for Benny." For the best supporting actress: Eve Arden in "Mildred Pierce," Ann Blyth in "Mildred Pierce," Angela Lansbury in "The Picture of Dorian Gray," Joan Lorring in "The Corn Is Green," and Anne Revere in "National Velvet." For the best director: Leo Mc Carey, "The Bells of St. Mary s '; Billy Wilder, "The Lost Week End"; Clarence Brown, "National Velvet"; Jean Renoir, "The South ernor"; and Alfred Hitchcock, "Spellbound." tors of the Sunflower County Farm Bureau Federation: "Inasmuch as strikes are pre venting American farms from get ting sorely needed farm machinery, which shortage may lead to a na tional food crisis, we propose that the American Farm Bureau Fede ration and other national farm and consumer organizations divert farm produce from strike areas. We believe tha those causing this sit uation should suffer, rather than the long-abused American public. Labor and management, abetted by the Government, have become so engrossed in their own struggle for power that they are selfishly ig noring the basic needs, wants and welfare of the United States of America." Copies of their resolution are being sent to Edward A. O'Neal, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, to Mississippi Senators and Representatives as well as to the press. Origin of Stamp England was the first country to establish a uniform charge for a let ter forwarded to any part of its home domain, the charge was two cents and became effective In 1840. Tht first U. S. stamp was issued in 1847. Roosevelt Dimes Due In February WASHINGTON With 40,000 miles of dimes already produced since the coinage law of 1792 the bulk of them since the World War the United States mints will be gin to turn out the new Roosevelt dimes in February. The output has already reached 3,500,000,000 of the small silver coins. The National Geographic Society points out that the first dime bore the draped bust of liberty with long loose hair, two side locks drawn back and tied with ribbon. The eagle stood on a rock, with head turned right and wings dis played, with a wreath of olive and palm branches. Subsequent dimes were varia tions of the same theme. Sixteen stars were added in 1797, but the number on the 1798 dime was re duced to thirteen. The Philadelphia Mint began the coinage of silver with the mak ing of dollars in 1794. The early Government had difflculites in pro ducing money, engravers having to be brought from abroad. The ma chinery and the first metal used in making the new American coins wore also imported. Let Us Keep Your Cars and Trucks In Good Condition We are equipped to service your car with quality lubricants that will keep your car rolling. Use The Classified Advertisements JUST ARRIVED FROM THE FASHION MARKET New Spring m jp New Spring Cottons lo star now and later any time, any place! Pretty lady cottons feminine as a frili for date-time. Unruffled casuals for sport time desk time. As washable as your pretty face. Price $2.80 to $5.28 Sizes , 9-17 SEE THESE TODAY The First to Show the Latest" $5.79 to $9.95 Sizes . Others , 10-20 . 38-44 rts nf T . uarOId ? f Lenoir-Rhvnp i- ,l.Kor'. will affa IhP r. 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