Kt yQVEMBEft 19, 19U V I- son Known from pape one) nu.n in all ,'i s unci lis fie THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER i like to i,ir second talk and :! ;il:i!e, it ::;:, team -...nd-s springs .. loiin "I'd the " ,,,'i.is for tho-e ,t !;.:-ly and excel) bifr came of , .,, iiimself in I umu. he played ,.. oi the early , ;.!iis at An , in- has golf-n.-hed In a ii sportsmen ..lined himself ,,, in,' limit. His . ! has been to c suns, Hora I it! Ferguson .-.! hi mi i lie link i . ,:i voars, he :i ii nns. ; i,.iably the : ,,! t s. and his .. .. i would be no had seen ., u-,v years ago v i!h friends. . ..here tilt drake anc , : i, in his boa, shot or the difficult single, while the native boy paddling and the guide would jabber frantieally and ask vvlr, . wasn't banging into the uirtain e duckfl, For mtny years he hunted ;,t Back Bay near Virginia bc: !i ;u. .it Hag Island, in the .iai.;r ...-, , out now the fishing in iv,!;u.:i . his fancy and the ducks lie k.,w to his boys. It is hard to say whether Mr. Ferguson is first a builder of ships r a builder of men. In being one ie has been the other and while ie takes pardonable pride in the ships from Newport News th.,i have gone down to sea, some thiniv his greatest joy and salisl action n seeing and following the ri.-e e he young men that have .-Uui.d n his Company. He discounts ihe idea that a shipyard -works vv.th steel". He often says, "wo v.o.k with men". His Interest and influence ' m Newport News and the Virginia Peninsula can best be summed up n what he had to say this ear on the occasion of his presentation to tie city of Newport News two! iwimming pools, given by the Shi,;- I yard to the white and negro cm-1 ;ens. He remarked, "we at try ng to make Newport News the best ity in the nation in which to raise jur children and the one in which nt niuai c-iu(iiy aim pleasure is PACE SEYEN Xfrteni BfclUaV THE WINDSORS RETURN TO THE U.S. i "")., Vygt 4.a 4 V .i'v ivtl .9. i) . Oft. . , . ..0"'. S. .V,-'v, , Si. ! A e x 'wr S v V- S ?'S& -KV'S sW "K.-f i ill. Aw! A SS i W I association in preventing market n-i r w. ...v , ; . I r amt Un Liner ' in.1? dates, hours tlla s, sale dates, and selling Would Cover 160 lat will enable us to sell Vv V tri lOU Six-Room Houses In Key French Spot for the. each basket of tobacco highest possible price. I I fi. We want every grower's to bacco displayed for the best pos sible sale. Baskets of tobacco are1 spaced so that they do not touch. I Rows are arranged so that they! are at least eighteen inches nnart. , Measurements are made from the i butt end of hands of tobacco on the baskets. This gives ample space for the proper display of each basket. s , If s j s 'V ,. hi iiriimawitemiihi-aiM iffered for those of us who :rov old''. Ralph Waldo Emerson said real man, something to the i Hi- 9 Service Station .litl.i. of a fleet THE DUKE AND DUCHESS of Windsor arrive in New York aboard the Queen Elicabcth for a visit in the United States and possibly Canada. Previous to his arrival, the Duke radioed the New York police commis sioner for a bodyguard and wrote a letter to a restaurant reserving a table for six. The couple will return to England in May. (f nteriiatioiiol) ( Courteous and Efficient Service. See Us For Firestone Tires Expert Lubrication Texaco Gas, Oils and Acces sories Prompt and Reliable Road Service Flats Fixed LET I S WINTERIZE YOUR CAR NOW! Located Next to Hi ,71 c list it! radices opted By Hurley ceo Warehouse Group 7. We provide the best possible care for each grower's tobacco while it is in our possession 8. This warehouse does not hold ; pie-season "dummy aifttion" sales. I 9- Our warehouse charges are based on the type and cost of the services we render and upon the I dollars the grower gets for his ; we receive a fair commission; but, whenever the price of tobacco drops, we take our loss just as the Jirower takes his. The farmers' in terest is our interest. Our charges are reasonable and fair and they will always compare favorably with those of other warehouses. to. We are agents for growers. We want to serve them economic ally and well. Your interest and your cooperation will help us to give each grower the best miQuii.in A new paint job nn the largest United Stales lioer. "America," uses as muc h naint a would be re quired to cover the outside of 1G0 six-room frame houses. This was found out by the New port News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock company during the closing period of the war, when the "America'' was taken over by work men of the eiuiipanv s Building Dock Ten. The large luxury liner , was lo get a covering of the plastic i paint developed by Ihe navy one of their war lime secrets which is the best known method of pro tecting an ocean-i; iii;: vessel from being fouled by sea growths. After being dry-docked, the ship had its old paint blasted off. The ship repairmen prepared for their "operations sandblast" with the construction of special blasting ma chines and three weeks of opera tional training. When work start ed, the blasters finished the 80,000 square feet of steel surface on the "America'' in eight days. J Approximately 40(1 tons of sand , were used, enough to fill ten rail road cars. Alter cleaning the sur face, the painters went to work , I ! 1 m 'W.-.MW..,..!.l-.-Wl JWWVJi- I HEAD of the Communist party in France, Maurice Thorez (above) is in a position to claim the Premier ship since his party won 168 seats in the national assembly in the re cent election. Almost certain oppo sition was expected from other par ties, and until the legislative body meets the tense situation hangs fire over France. (International) Opposite Pet Dairy OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY c 91X1 Charlie and Claude Woodard. owners For the benefit of burley grow' ers, the Hurley Auction Warehouse esMH i.il ion will promote fair trade pi-ache-, in Ihe sale of leaf tobacco. These f:nr trade practices are de signed to secure the highest mar ket price for cacti basket of to bacco -;ii!d at auction. Kvcry member of the An. Men Warehouse association will 1 a i.ed to enforce Ihese fair trade ;:"iei lees. A Seal of Approval will he eivon to each warehouse that M'rves its customers by giving v holc-licarted cooperation to the pru'.Tam. The Stal of Approval consists of and covered the shin with thru. siivm. U't us work together to 'coats, a primer, anti-fouling coat . , . pucps 111 a "-ep- op, an! ami-corrosive--945 gallons of , the American queen of ' "V1- ULL1 mamei. I paint to liius i t n nh ol readying ships for further duty. irinnim mm i win imw wiliimm passenger TfRr MOTORIST'S PSATCR :) "If everyone who drives a car could lie a month in bed, With broken bones and stitched-up wounds or fractures of the head, And there endure the agonies that many people do, They'd never preach safety any more to me and you, "If everyone could stand beside the bed of some close friend, And hear the doctor say "no hope" before that fatal end, And see him there unconscious, never knowing what took place, The laws and ruies of traffic I am sure we'd soon embrace. "If everyone could meet the wife and children left behind, And step into the darkened home where once the sunlight shined, And look upon "the vacant chair" where Daddy used to sit, I'm sure each reckless driver would be forced to think a bit. "If everyone who takes the wheel would say a little prayer, And keep in mind those in the car depending on his care, And make a vow and pledge him self never to take a chance, The great crusade for safety then would suddenly advance." Selected. More than 40,000 employes of the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock company were trained in plant schools during World War II; approximately 13,000 being trained in the welding school alone. that lie will identify himself and Lis wink by its plainest title. ' li.ii" -'.an of the Hoard of Direc tor', of his Company, a member of numbers of other boards, former president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, engineer, nan of letters, Mr. Ferguson signs liie.i elf on a hotel register, when his occupation is asked, "shipyard employee". To countless others all over the ie U known as "the dean of nu .'i a :i Shipbuilders". I H. world 13 I WBWW1HII. 0III1IIIIWWIWIMMWWBII)W because"ii's U a picture of the scales of justice superimposed upon a leaf of to bacco. Only those warehouses which enforce fair trade practices will he permitted to use the Bur ley Auction Warehouse association j Seal of Approval in their advortis Burley i ing. j The Burley Auction Warehouse association Seal of Approval will j always signify 'Must ice and Serv- ! ice for CI rowers of Hurley Tobacco." i Farmers will be asked to watch for the Hurley Auction Warehouse as sociation Seal of Approval. Ware- j houses displaying the seal can he j depended upon for the best in sales; and service. I Warehouses will be given the) Burley Auction Warehouse associa-j tion Seal of Approval only upon , observance of all of the following trade practices: 1. Tobacco is weighed accurate ly. Our scales are officially ap proved and are checked daily for accuracy. Our scales are correctly back balanced to read zero with an empty basket and truck on the' scale platform. All tickets are! marked with the aciual net weight to Ihe nearest even pound of to bacco at the lime it actually passes across the scales. 2. This warehouse does not speculate in leaf tobacco. F.very auction purchase of tobacco made by this w ai chouse j ; made for the exclusive nuipo.e of protectinv, the grower. Kvery miction purchase of tobacco riade by this warehouse is indicated on the sale ticket hy the abbreviation "hse." Anc basket bought, by t In house ("hse") may bp rej'Tfod and offered again for sale by the grower. II. Xe'tiiv: of tobncao is for bidden. This warehouse carefully supervises the packing of tobacco. Covernment eraders and buyers are asked to report each basket of tobacco that is improperly packed. If a nested baslot is reported, it will be removed from the sale for repacking. Violations ot this regu lation will be reported for prosecu tion under the Tobacco Inspection Act and applicable state statutes. 4. This warehouse exercises every precaution to prevent the loss of tobacco. The taking of to bacco from Individual baskets will not be tolerated. 5. This warehouse cooperates with the Burley Auction Warehouse crop. If a grower has a good sale, tflTH IOO-OCTAHE GOfJIPGnENTS nat extra power in Sinclair H-C Gasoline comes directly from the war-time EVelnrvm--- r . . r t I ' T T ! . l I i -j-wciii oi iou-ocune aviation tuei. iew ainciair n- is puwci-pai.is.cu i"'1 the same rnmnsnre ..crl tn malrf the miVhtv 100-octane fuel for !Shtl"g planes. fOoll pet hotto. t.u c:lo,'- U f ' t- Ir'c mnre- ernnnmiral i o uiucagc wiui ucw ,uv)iui -, - ell as more powerful. Fill up with new Sinclair H-C or new Sinclair Ethyl r "-pacjteu Wlin lUU-OCiane gasouuc (.uuipusuu. JgflDE3(M)MllllinE Allison & Duncan, Igeiis Sinclair Refining Company Waynesville, N. C. I -' -xi '"n ' I iWVrf. ' 1 WRITING PAPERS Welcome Homer L. Ferg msoo a bridge prize . . . guest prize . . . thank-you gift . . stationery it always appropriate And when you select Montag's Writing Papers you have a wide choice of distinc tive packages at practically any price you prefer to pay. They are always attractively packaged for any special occasion. C In our r ffatioufry department y THE BOOK STORE We Are Happy To Have You Come Back And See Us In Haywood! WM LUMBER HILLS H.L. LINER, SR. H. L. LINER, JR. T-R. LINER t ! (!