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1 PAGE THREE (Second Section! THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEEB VZl : i- beach Are if 'hive some tun. "f i, is these Us can fi :'n fc '"..That ort ii " ' U fre mns to Imp. roiis. F .nd a cool U ire ihere for ho risK em i .; -- ai 1 l 1 pd eggs Dy P"1 i"c ,hites in an egg box and bringing the mashed aevueo. yoi. iu - j n is an easy matter to fill the whites after you reach the beach. And here's a super-delicious drink to bring to the beach. Com bine 3 c"Ps of oran8e Juice and 2 teaspoons of lemon juice and freeZe into ice cubes in the re frigerator. Put frozen orange . .,ii! Into glasses. Add two teaspoons oi eiass Add enough ginger ale to fill a glas. Then put it in a large w This will serve from four to six and the recipe should be doubl ed or tripled according to the amount required. One thing to remember on a beach picnic U that slacks should be worn over bathing suits as a protection against mosquito bites and that citronella or some other mosquito chaser should be rub bed over legs, arms and ankles, all favorite biting places of the nasty Insect. Most beach outings are likely to turn into swimming or fishing par ties, so if you don't want to be left mrt of me IUII, WEOI juui Little White House at Warm Springs, Ga, Becomes Memorial to Franklin Roosevelt I to the beach m s and bring a ashing line. If " tilt- - i n nii i"f nocl I - el art- r" I I I t iburgers L.-jjusIIv packed d ,Hv to cook, Cf ,nd buttered: frigerator ue- fa-' II Ik id the jar is wrap fcewspaper to keep II vou want to go Lo can bring devil- vnur lamiiy owns a sun tasi.us rod and you can borrow it, a moon light night is an ideal ume 10 sun cast. If you are at a iae you can use an ordinary nsning roa or hand line and troll Horn the dock or small boats. r:..v,;na i lnts nf fun. and if the gang Is really hep on the subject vou can make a contest of it. Small, freshly caught fish are delicious when cooked in a trying pan over an open fire. Be prepared to cook some. lake along a paper uag containing a well-sitted mixture ol fine yellow cornmeal and white flour, half and half, and salt and pepper to taste. A bed of hot coals provides the most even heat for frying, so build the fire long enough ahead to allow it to turn down the red embers. Heat the frying pan slowly and have fat hot but not smoking when the fish goes in. Of course you'll have to find somebody to clean the fish . . . you might give the award to the Jackson who catches the least number. Capital Letters (Continued From Page Two) TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate himself. 'threw a One of the wanderers! hand up to her mouth I Beaverdam Township t ux Lvda Jaynes an accursed feminine gesture and , rd G jaynes. said, of all things: "I'll, u'., we just j Mfg T L DucKett to Polly wanted to see the governor." rjuckett et vir Dewey S. Rhea. Green Cherry didn't miss a lick ; A,,i saneer. et ux Helen hi turned to looking on that tobacco. As suit, he said. "Well, vou right square at him." The "girls'' chittcied, twittered, chimed and bounced their heads a little and high-tailed it away from there. Yes, truly, women is women. Swanger, et ux Franklin D. Roosevelt's Little White House at the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation. The informal, six-room dwelling where Roosevelt soent so much of his time, was given by the Foundation to the state of Georgia during ceremonies June 25. Henceforth, the house will be open to the public and will be maintained as a shrine "in memory of a man who was devoted to the alleviation of the suffering of mankind." The living room in the Little White House illustrates the simplicity of Roosevelt's tastes The books run the gamut from law tomes to paper-backed murder mysteries. Roosevelt spent many happy hours here on visits to the Warm Springs Foundation forerunner of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis supported bv the March of Dimes. Swanger to John E. Ossie Swanger. Hnv M. Davis, et Pope, et ux. Lige and Jessie Grooms Charles C. and Ruby Smathers. ux to F. W. to CLIP THIS COUPON. SENSATIONAL OFFER! BIG DAYS RSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY L-This Coupon Worth $11.01 nil $1.49 entitles bearer lo one of our $12.50 famom Baii-point it on any paper, cloth and other turfacet. Manes o o up lo i years use without refilllno. Replaceable cartridges. $1.49 INK DRIES AS IT WRITES krtd at this amazine low price. Get yours now! Jased with its smooth, dependable performance. Each liUi i guaranteed service certificate. PERSON'S OpDOtite Pott Off ir Main Street LIMIT 2 PENS TO A CUSTOMER BHSMWiajijg'r'saj! 3 4 trPi m MMi.ni.iiiiiiiiiii.il Ill iiisu ) nrT-nr NOTES Ma) ne All)rif4lit, candi date for governor, wauls to engage some of the other gubernatorial aspirants in debate. He threw a glance in Treasurer Charles John son's direction when he said it . . . Brother, that would be fun . . . But it won't happen. McDonald made the same wish ... 11. P. (Pat) Taylor of Wadosboro was in town again last week ju-,1 ' studying the situation" before announcing for lieutenant governor . . . Contracts li'or road work in the state this year now run in the neighborhood of $18,000,000900 miles, bridges, etc. Carroll Wilson of Hoanoke Rap ids, former highway commissioner, was arrested here the other eve ning for driving under the inllu- ience . . . Ralph Gardner of Shelby mill W.'isiiinuliiii i Mini! with a lud.v !at 5 o'clock the other morning near Spartanburg, suffered a broken aim iwhen the car overturned . . . John Wlnfleld. market newsman with the state agricultural department was badly Injured the other morning Incur Sniithlield when n truck pulled out of the line of traffic. W. P. Morton and lus secretary iwere on the Chapel llill-l'ittsboro road a lew evening ago and were In a three-way collision. He was rather critically injured . . . These accidents affected people you know, and there were hundreds of others In wrecks . . . Watch for .this state's lirst real crackdown on reckless driving, jalopies and those incapable of operating a car prop erly on July 1 . . . Many cars and many drivers will lie kept off the ronds permanently. Cecil Township George Rogers, et ux Margaret Trull to Richard Trull. Clyde Township Mora Justice to Alvln Justice. Carl Snyder, et ux to Clayton Trantham. . Walter H. Spence, et ux Kath leen Spence to Benjamin L. Mears. Wane W. Medfora. el ux mimic Medfo'rd to Charles B. Medford. Edna Earle Cashlon, et vir to Mary B. Brooks. Mr. Roosevelt's bedroom in the Little White House where he died on the afternoon of April 12, 1945. The insert shows the chair in which he was fatally stricken. Dedication of the Little White House as a national memorial June 25 highlighted the 20th anniversary of the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation as the "cradle" of the fight against infantile paralysis in America. Georgia Hall the administration building at the Warm Springs Foundation in Georgia as seen through the archway of the Founda U c ha e The Foundation celebrated the 20th anniversary of its establishment as an infantile paralysis treatment center by the ale I'res lent Roosevelt during impressive ceremonies June 25 dcd.ca Ung the Little While House at Warm Springs as a national memorial to Roosevelt. HERE and THERE (Continued From Page Two) are as many visitors as last year in June?" We believe anyone wishing a definite answer should merely ride over the area and take note of the many new plac es and accommodations for guests, mos of which are either full or have a large number, and they will realize how the circle has broadend and that each year there is an increase. The older generation who knew him personally will be interested in the following about Charlie Knight, brother of Cartoonist Tack Knight! Mrs. Harry Rotha and Mrs. A, 11. Dubrueil, from a current magazine. Mr. Knight left here Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Queen and Sons the QUEEN'S TOURIST HOME and Stiffer Rules Go In Effect July 1 on Masonry Blocks RALEIGH New regulations governing the manufacture of ce ment blocks, cinder blocks and nthor mncrete masonry units were announced by C. D. Baucom, super intendent of the Weights and Meas ures Division of the State Depart ment of Agriculture. The new regulations, which shall i-.of.nmp effective July 1. were au thorized in legislation enacted by the 1947 General Assembly, iney cnorlfv that all concrete blocks, cinder blocks and other concrete masonry units shall have a load bearing strength of not less than 700 pounds per square inch of gross bearing area. They also requne manufacturers to make regular f their Droducts to assure that the minimum standard is at tained and to make reports 01 mese tests to the Weights and Measures Tlivision. Any person manufacturing and .!! for snip such prouucis shall register with the Weights and and went to the West Coast where he has repre- cnted Winchester Arms. Knieht. one of the crack marksmen of the country, is another Olympian wno am yeu.ua.. ..! fr Uncle Sam during the war period. Knight was awarded the Army and wavy r. iDH nprsnnal citation lor nis work in connection with training members of the Army ana wavy m i,oir,o and technical advice on ballistics and explosives. 'Knight's background nueu mm imDortant lob, as he is r h most exDert trap shoot- OI.tr . " t . - ,h cUt snooters on mc n!fi i,n One of the outstand ing bits of shooting performed by Knight was his defeat of Don Mor rison for the professional nanui cap trap shooting championship of California when ne came inrougi. with flying colors by breaking the final and necessary ou siraigm. u. order to win. He also turned this same trick again in winning me Western open skeet title by scor ing 96 out of a possible 100, the last block of 50 being in succession. From regular yardage, Kmgni s best record was 118, straight in a tray shooting contest." Mnnnrp Division the name and address of the manufacturing plant, name and address of the legal ot- lice of the manufacturer, name and of each auxiliary plant snlwiriinrv or holding company, the kind and size of manufactured units, dally capacity, and any lden tifylng mark placed on the prod uct. East Fork Township et ux to Jim Brad- James Cook ley, et ux. Fines Creek Township Hayden Rogers, et ux to Sylla Davis. Sylla Davis to Hayden Rogers, et ux Pearl Rogers. Ivy Hill Township Frank A. Nichols, et ux Anne D. Nichols to C. B. Hosaflook. Pigeon Township Minnie Terrell to D. A. Perry. D. W. Caldwell, et ux to C. Caldwell. Waynesvllle Township B. Moody, et In addition, inspectors of the di vision may visit such a plant at any lime 10 tag saiupics 101 iramn u.v ----- - Ifhe manufacturer. Inspectors also "ayie 10 nooe.i r.auj, o ...... Ruby Taylor to H. ux Ollle B. Moody. T. C. Norris, et ux to Ethel Mit chell, et vir. S. J. Reece. et ux to William D. Parrls, Sr., et ux. E. M. McNish, et ux and T. H. McNlsh, et ux to Charles C. Fur tado, et ux. Ronnip B. Ravle. et vir C. G. may select samples from blocks nl ready delivered. Following legislative authoriza tion, the Board of Agriculture adopted the new regulations in a Imove to guard the public from sales of inferior blocks. It pays to use Want Ads. Belle Frady. Mary D. Hall to Porter R. Frady. ct ux. Elbert McDonald, Jr., et ux to Aud A. Lillard, et ux. Persia for many years after 200 A. D. held a monopoly on the Im port trade of raw silk from China. Get Ready Now, For a Full 3)1 1 Waynesville High School Stadium HOT OR C OURT hn House Sunday, June 29th " 4 to 6 P. M. 3 Miles From Waynesville on New Soco Gap Highway (Continued From Page Two) Union. t, .i ;nca11pi1 as new resi dents were three jabiru storks from Mexico, a pair of Soulh American king vultures, a boxful it Antnntnmith. mDCCA- Sunday, June 29 Union Services High School 8 p. m. Modern Rides Every Night Monday Through Saturday Thursday Old-Fashioned Singing Contest Friday July Fourth Parade Speaking Softball Athletic Contests Baseball Saturday Baseball NO ADMISSION CHARGES TO GROUNDS This Annual Event Sponsored By Hazelwood Boosters Club NO SHOWS IDES OPERATED BY no gambling VilHams Amusement Company Ferris Wheel Merry-Go-Round Strat-o-plane Octopus Ride-e-o Kiddie-Car Ride Ol rieA-ai wu,",,v sins and two pairs of Guatemalan quetzales.
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