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r PAGE SIX (Second Section)' THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER New Lions Head iiiiiiiiiiM.il. ill ii. iiiiii. iiixi . mini 1 NEW ARRIVALS In WAYNESVILLE Guests Who Have Registered Recently at Local Hotels and Boarding Houses. CLIFFORD D. PIKRCK of Mem phis, Tcnn., was advanced from the first vice-presidency to I lie presidency of Ihe International As sociation of I, inns Clubs at the annual convention which closed July 1!) in Philadelphia. He suc ceeds retiring president Dr. Hainito Collazo of Havana. Cuba. Marriage Licenses C. C. Fowler. Jr. to Mary Martha Jlolt.claw, both of Haywood county. IIOTKL GORDON GUESTS July 20. 1946 Mrs W. S. Thomas. Suffolk, Va.; Miss lima llurff. Suffolk, Va.; Miss Susie Holland. Suffolk, Va.; Mrs. W. (',. Klam. Suffolk, Va.; Mrs. l.illle 11. Coles Tampa. Fla.; Mrs. Clara Dodd Campbell. .Tampa, Fla.; IrviiiK C I il pat rick. Milwaukee, Wis : Mr- and Mrs. 1'at Montgomery, New Oi lcans, l.a : Mrs. John H. Clement. Walkertown, N. C; Mrs. I Frank I! Iilal.u k. Oxford. N. C. ! Miss Sarah Clement. Oxford, N. ' C: Mrs. C. W. llobbs, Oxford, N. C. Miss Martha Heasley, Oxford, N. C; Miss Bessie Monson. liirmingham, Ala : Mr. and Mis. John C. Jahn, New Orleans. I.a: Mrs. Irene A. ; 1 1 1 ' 1 ) 1 1 1 . Miami. Fla.; Mike Deeb land Family. St. Petersburg, Fla.; ' Mrs II Montague. Winston-Salem, . ('.: Mis S M Davis, Winston- , .-..liclll. . C Miss Margaret Stiles, Savannah, I C.i, ; Mrs. II S Marshall. Savannah, CSSf IX3II CXZI1 -vitJO ;mJE: ---and--- NOW WE OFFER WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES Made To Your Order See Us For - - SCREEN DOORS - - - and -- - MILLWORK The Haywood Company Phone 539 Waynesville Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mann, Jonesboro, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mann, Jonesboro, N. C; E. W. Crouch, Miami Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Francis Davis, West Palm Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Ella Bennie, West Palm Beach, Fla ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Blevins, Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. F. P. Bland, Durham, N. C; Miss Mary Bland, Durham, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Barber. Wash ington, D. C; Mrs. Mary L. Brandon, West Palm Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Sarah Tunnicliffe, West Palm Beach, Fla.: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Waggonner. Deleware. Ohio; Mrs. Nello Teer, Durham, N. C; John D. Pannill, Charlotte, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. John S. Pearson, Birm ingham, Ala. Miss Elizabeth Johnson. Jax. Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Helms, Jr., Monroe, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood, Pawley's Island, S C; Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Eagar, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Mrs. John Henry, Chattano oga, Tcnn.; Mrs. Jack Warner, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Mr. Jack Warner, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Miss Margaret Ward, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Miss Dorothy Slay, Cofumbus, Ga. Miss Elearnor Passmorc, Colum bus, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gardner, Miami, Fla.; Mrs. James H. Glenn & Sister, East Oragne, N. J.; S. C. Thompson, Washington, D. C; R. F. Mcliride, Panama City. Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Ferran, Eustis, Fla.; Mrs. J. I. Darnell. Canton, Ga.; Mrs. A. P. Murphy, Canton, Ga.; Miss Marjorie Murphy, Canton, Ga.; J. L. Line berger, Charlotte, N. C. A. A. Fisher and Family, Fair mont, N. C; A. S. Floyd, Hunts ville, Ala.; J. II. Newby, Huntsvillc, Ala.; Paul D. Bagwell & Family, East Lansing, Mich.; Richard C. Voth, Fort Pierce, Fla.; Murray H. Voth, Fort Pierce, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sanders, Columbia, S. C; Capt. C, C. Greene, Ft. Bragg, N. C; Fred M. Edgemor, Ft. Bragg, N. C. W. N. C. Methodist Fund Reaches Half-Way Mark CHARLOTTE, The campaign of the Methodist college advance to raise $1,245,000 in the Western North Carolina conference of the church has passed the half-way mark, it was announced here by the Rev. J. S. Hiatt of Elkin, con ference executive scretary of the advance. Dr. Hiat said pledges to the fund now total $633,611,90. Duke divinity school, Greens boro college, High Point College, Louisborg college, and Brevard college are beneficiaries of the drive. Moscow Imprisons j $ Women Officials MOSCOW, July 15 The Govern ment newspaper Izvestia reported here that three women officials of the Kirovsky District Housing De partment in Moscow were found guilty of accepting bribes from apartment seekers. One was sen tenced to serve 10 years in prison, another to serve eight years, and the third was placed on probation. Probation was granted the third woman because she was the wife of a Red Army soldier killed at the front and the mother of a young child, Izvestia said. Adversity is the only scale that gives us the correct weight of our friends. LAKE JUNALUSKA MUSIC SERIES Presents NORMAN CORDON BASS - BARITONE Of The Metropolitan Opera SATURDAY, JULY 27TH The oratorio "ELIJAH August 9th The opera "MARTHA" August 10th ALICE TOMLINSON, Contralto August 17th Tickets At Waynesville Chamber of Commerce Season Tickets $4.00 tax incl. Single Admision $1.20 -$1.50 -$1.80 Management Of WALTER HERBERT BEEF A LA MODE IS UNDRESSED UNDRESSED BEEF, bought "on the hoof" by butchers who said they were willing to take meat Hint way in order to supply customers, has made its appearance in New York butcher shops. Here little Harry Gilbert, 3. finds his attention attracted to a freshly killed steer. International) Can Acid Foods At Lower Temperature Than Others Canning is not difficult if Ihe rules are followed. Poods for can ning are divided into two groups. One group of foods contains acids. The acid foods are fruits, tomatoes, pickled beets, ripe pimen tos, and rhubarb. These foods can be processed in the boiling water bath at the boiling temperature of water 212 degrees F. The other group of foods, non acid we call them, do not have acid in them and must be processed in a steam pressure canner at tem peratures of 240 to 250 degrees F. These temperatures are obtained when the pressure gttage registers 10 pounds (240 degrees F.l of pres sure or 15 pounds (250 degrees F.) of pressure. The foods in this group include all vegetables except tomatoes: such vegetables as aspar agus, beets, peas, beans, corn, okra, and greens. Meats, poultry, and fish also come in this group. Pfc. Sammy Smathers Promoted to Corporal Private First Class S a m in y Smathers, 19-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. I, ester Smathers of Can- tun lias been nromoted to Corporal. He is now stationed with the AAF at Tyndall Field. Fla. He took special training at I'ort Bragg and Sheppard Field. Tex. prior to serving at his present post. He entered the service in July. 1945. Operate Cow without License From West Jefferson comes the tale of two good Ashe county men who. while under the influence of liquor, took charge of a Jersey cow against her wishes- and started leading her up a mountain road. The two men were arrested by the police and booked on public drunk eness. although spectators prefer red a charge of "operating a cow upon the highway without proper license and under the influence of some intoxicant." The cow was not taken into custo dy, it was reported. NOTICE To The HARD OF HEARING- Aeousticon Announces FREE CLINIC Thursday, July 25 Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Hotel Le Faine Waynesville, N. C. USE HIE CLAShlllKI) ADS Miss Fay Holliday One of the country's foremost experts on hard of hearing problems and who wears an aid herself, will conduct this clinic. She will be fjlad to discuss your hearing problems with you and will take an understanding interest in them. Home demonstration by appointment No obli gation. You are invited to come in for a free test of your hearing and a demonstra tion of the NEW SUPLN POWLR ACOUSTICON UNIPAC A hearing aid that can be worn as an "all in one" -or with batteries separate. A Tom Thumb battery no larger than the end of your thumb gives amazing power in this new model. Fitting? made from eleven different receivers both bone and air truly hearing tenses, RE. NOW is the hearing aid you have been waiting for. Acousticon Charlotte Co. 808 Professional Bldg. Charlotte, N. C. PVT CLARENCE KUYKENDAIX Clarence Kuykcndall Home For Ten Days Private Clarence Kuykendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kuykendall, of the Beaverdam section is spend ing a 12 days furlough with his parents. He entered the service in April, of this year and took his basic training at Aniarillo, Tex. He is now stationed at Scott Field, III. and will be given further training before being sent overseas. He was engaged in farming at the time he entered the service. Paper Industry Safety Heads Meet At Canton Directors from industrial mem bers of th,; Southern Pulp and Pa per Industry will meet at the Champion YMCA today to plan and expand the safety program and re duce the high frequency rate ot Pfc. Harold L. Cooper Promoted to Sergeant Private First Class Harold I. Cooper, (Buddy) son of Mr, ami Mrs. J. M. Cooper, of Canton, ha-, recently been promoted to Ser geant, according to information re ceived by his family. Young Cooper served with t 5th Marines on Okinawa and in mm serving somewhere in C'hiua TVERTHv ""'Jill Sl"'' Cm acidents in southern mills. Tommy Furness of the Chanipmn Paper and Fibre company, uiuen is host to the delegates will pi, . side at the conference and lead i ),, afternoon panel discussion .M,,,, day the group were guests of ih, Kcusta Paper corporation at Brevard. Rectal $J of ,-, t . -n her.. '"I! 1SIQ: Even if opportunity knocked the door down, some people wouldn't be interested. r. l:,. . . r.,n. ,...r. V. ""' " .).r.r-' prolaI Smill Cut EjJ ..J m -l mm,, VI 3 ".I'm Ml"lll"" m ww Mtiwwiiiuin EXPERT WELDING ACETYLENE-ELECTRIC ON THE JOIJ SEltVU'K We perform any job anywhere any place any time Kates Itcasonf Sylva Welding Company Tom Kelly Phone 129-W PARK THEATRE WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MATINEE: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 2:43 P. M. . . . Saturday 2:00 and 3:."i0; Sunday 2 and 4 P. M. NIGHT SHOW: 7:00 and 9:00 daily; Sunday 9:00 only. Owl Show 10:30 Saturday. ADMISSION: Children Under 12 Years, 12c; Adults, All Seats, 35c TAX: On Children's Pass, 2c; Adult Pass, 6c. MONDAY-TUESDAY, JULY 22-23 "Saratoga Trunk" Starring Gary Cooper - - - Ingrid Bergman Also News WEDNESDAY JULY 21 "Joe Palooka, Champ" Starring Joe Kirkwood - - - Elyse Knox Also Ranch Romeo and Lost City of the Jungle No. 6 THURSDAY-FRIDAY JULY 23 "A Stolen Life" Starring Bette Davis - - Glenn Ford Also News POT M Further Costs The Law Requires That We A vertise and Sell All Property 0 Which Taxes Have Not Be Paid. t TOWN OF WAYNESVflJJ JOHN BOYD, Tax Collector
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