jy, FEBRUARY 3, 1948. THE WAYNESVIJUJE MOUNTAINEER 'Round Jng L s.o.s. u, nun w ho ....a nil tli balloons rT, matures of Lrii on Friday t Armon. We were .,M ii be woum - any had ne ucc. of rlP. Led assassination of C COLD TABLETS robbiixj" Miri Mfihalina Gandhi made a vivid im pression upon our niincJ, 1hc4usc of Its fai-ivarhinu posstliHtU;s. l'i (il. till v no limn of modern times lias had the following of this nian and liits place has been on a pede& tal amongst his peoples. It also Impresses itself upon our sensibilities that, no, one person, is immune to destruction albeit the security with which they think they are surrounded. We can well imagine the chaos that followed the news' of this atrocity, the terror and panic that followed in its wake and the heip lessnss of the populace that have blindly followed the. Mahatma's precepts, sincere in their beliefs. The housing shortage is over! No. don't get too ambitious and,' start house-hunting yet . . . but, we saw a move in the right di rection. It was a jeen all dressed; up like a miniature trailer. The ESDAY and WEDNESDAY Of This Week We arc having our entire shop re llalud Tuesday and Wednesday, and will be closed for two days. hpen Thursday as Usual PHONE 306 Personality BEAUTY SHOP F.velyn Heinz, Owner Waynesville AGE THREE Toll Fees On Parkway Deferred Members of the Noi th Carolina Park Commission and civic lead ers here were elated over the news that plans to impose, 'toll" tees on the Blue Ridge Parkway in this state and Virginia this season had been called off. The N. C. Park Commission, ot which Charles Ray is chairman, had entered formal protest to the "toll" at a meeting in Washington two weeks ago. Congressmen oi the two states, as well as state of ficials and newspapers had en tered bitter protest to the proposal, which would charge 25 cents a car and $1 per year to use the Park way. Secretary of the Interior King instructed the Park Service to de fer the fee plan this season. WHCC Radio Programs STUDIOS OVER PARK THEATRE 14trt ON YOUR DIAL federal Bookkeeping Office Opens Here Federal Bookkeeping and Tax Services announce the opening of an office in the Masonic Temple building under the management of R. E. Calhoun, resident partner. The office will be open from 8:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. Monday through Saturday until March 15 to accom modate individuals desiring assist ance in the preparations of federal and state income tax returns. Mr. Calhoun has had consider able experience in the field of pub lie accounting and has been asso ciated with a firm of accountants in Asheville for the past year. As a regular service, the office w ill of fer to businessmen a complete bookkeeping service to meet t lie re quirements of their particular business. owner had laborously and pains takingly covered the jeep with roof and sides, and completed the "structure" with the cutest little door on each side, fully equipped with windows. It wouldn't have surprised us to have heard the sizzling of steak on a miniature stove within. It was a neat job and the own er should take a pat on the back. PltOORAM SCHEDULE FOR TUfcS., FEB. 3, 194S d:sn -Sitai On t mi fheni Smasher t: : Kirteis ot i'urple Sage 7:00 NEWS BRIEFS ; ii; Khylhm Kulige 7 I . Wake L'i and Smile 8:00 FRONT PAGE EDITION I Mual CltKk It n In ..ut NriKtiborhoO'1 ' ii.. -Mniiinig Melodies o I . - M.niiii.g Devotions Hn C. I.. Allen '.i. i- 1 mil Cut (llee Club i Viioiiluig to Record 10:00 NTWS BRIEFS lo o. - l.itin Amer. Moods I o I . Miu tuii' I line 10 ,o -.at ted Helt Progm. to i i -linens of All Atfezi 11 :00 NEWS BRIEFS II i. . - ill.ea II 1 .- I. mil) anil Hinder I 1 .:o Women in the New I I I..- AltUn Mt lodies 12:00 WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP 1 ! : 1 "i Fiii in K.ii inn I'logni. I ;o l.utn tiei.li l.yiirs 1 :' 1..-- I ':il.jllna Mill. Hoys 1 ott l ime Out 1 it.. - Alleiiiuuii Melodies 1 -:ut Suites Ijv Sinatra It. lie. ..tiled HI, ill, in :00 NfWS BRIFTS 2 tt.i- Tunes nf tlte Day I '. - 1 lie Snihintii ateH lit - I lie (-.nit hitiKhts l.i - I'ijirtt of Melody X till - Names in tile News M H i S liiinliir Su inij :i I ., - Sal.m Selena. le I! : :(ll .in. --It II .ill' 4:00-NTWS C1HIEFS 4 It:. Mini Musii lliix 6:00 TOMOHHOWS NTWS TONIGHT CI .- .uti.li.w n Seleuinle i; ill Mirh Im Dining . 7 no I o. l. i ( Jl'il.'l iL.tue 7 :0s- CAROLINA NFWS 7 I . Kt.l.h.s' Ite.llinie SI..I . 7 ;u- llil I , I. I.,..i,.n. 8:O0- III AllLINT I UITION I . S ( I tut. I.. . Sriii e PROGRAM SCHEDULE FOR, PROGRAM SCHEDULE FOR WED., FEB. 4. 1948 THURS.. FEB. 5, 1948 to 10: 1 l . VI. el ll.e Hand llllie l.iti'..i Show I'.it t.le ..I Mnsi.al l'.i..nl.'S -NEWS Siati tiff tl 30 Sin On iii'Ali pTeam Smasher o.4r finleib ol Ptnpie Sage 7:00 NEWS BRIEFS 7:0'"i Rhnhm Range 7:K Wa:e Ln ana Smile B:00 FRONT PAGE EOITION Musiral Cluck n un In Vtnir Neiphh.irhood :UD UnimiiK Melodies y 1 .;, MtirnioK lievorions Rev. c I. Allen M ttn Kmil Cote tltee Club H 4 llayv.oi.d Culendar 9.-.U Pulilic Service 9 a.i Act Hi ding to Record 10:00 NEWS BRIEFS 10:0o KrhoeN ot Hawafi 10:1 iUtcblu' Time item saue.i Mean Progm. 111.4:". Hiinns td All Ages 11:00 NEWS BRIEFS I 1 (;. Walles II 1 :"i I'he ModernaireB 11 :-to Women in the News 1 I : 4o Ail lane Mekidies 12:00 WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP li:l." Pann F.iitim lroflTn. 1 2 : Ml l.in. i he. in i. ricfl ' .4;. - ..i. e ot Ihe Aliny I till Time Out 1 :0."i--All.-iimoii melodies 1 : Ho Si.iiks liv Croshv 1 4..- He. .n.led Rhythm 2:00 NEWS BRIEFS - li. . Tunes of Ihe Day l o l lie S.iiJiesticates 'J he F.mr Knihta :4o Pipes Melody :ctlu -Names in the News :i ii.. s niiluiiili- Swing :i I,. - Sal. in Serenade ; ;o 1 1 ill lis Men Live By a 1 i - Ci. it llo in 4:00 NEWS BRIEFS 4 It.. 141"! Music Rox 6:00 TOMORROWS NTWS TONIGHT ti l.i S in i . I. ot 1 1 Serenade tt : :iu Mo i. I'm' lliniuft 7 on I n I. i C.iiitnl D.iiue 7:05 CAHOLINA NEWS 7 I .. Kl.l. lies' It. sll Hue SI..M 7 ::o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - li..iiinlui 8:00 HI ADLINF EDITION s l.i lime t. Dance In Meet lite Hand !- 4.. Hlue Hill. .11 Show 'i iiu I'Haih i.l Musical I .a. illtes 10:55 NEWS BRIEFS 1 I till- stun oil :S0 Rlpi On 6:30 Dream Rroasher 6:45 Ridem of Purple Sage 7:00 NEWS BRIEFS 7 0"i Rhythm Range 7 30 Wake Pp ami Smile 8:00 FRONT PAGE EDITION 8:15 Musical Clock t:(iO In Your Neighborhood U:05 Morning Melodies 14:15 Morning Devotions Key C. I. Allen 9 SB tlliil Cote Ulee Club 9:55 According to Record 10:00 NEWS BRIErS 10 :05 Latin American Moods 10:15 Stitatbiii' Time 10:80 .Sacred Heart Progm, 10:45 Hviiuia of All Agea 11:00 NEWS 11:05 Waltzes 11:15 l.atuiy and Ginger 11:30 Women in the News 11:45 Airlane Melodies 12:00 WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP 12:16 Farm Forum Progm. I 2 : 30 Luncheon Lyrics 18:46 Carolina Mtn. Boys 1:00 Time Out 1:05 Afternoon Melodies 1:80 Songs by Sinatra 1:45 Recorded Rhythm 2:00 NEWS BRIEFS 2:0Vi Tunes of the Day 2 : 1 5 The Sophisticates 2:80 The Four Knights 2:45 Pipes ot Melody B:00 Names in the Navb 8:05 Symphonic Swing 8:15 Salon Serenade 8:30 Concert Hour 4:00 NEWS 4:115 1400 Music Hox 6:00 TOMORROW'S NEWS TONIGHT 0 15 Sundown Serenade il:. 'in Music for Dining 7 no I'ntler Capitn! Dome 7:05 CAROLINA NEWS 7 : 15 Kiddles' Bedtime Story 8:00 HEADLINE EDITION N:l 5 Time lo Dunce H 30- Meet the Rami H:45 Blue Barron Show 11:00 Parade ot Musical Favorites 10:55 NEWS BRIEFS 7 : 30 Hillbilly Roundup II 00 Sign Otf Ilk RADIOS Small APPLIANCES Entire Stock of Radios and Small Appliances Have Been sdycecD fw 1 Week Y NOW AT JONES AND SAVE Console, radio-phono, ADMIRAL 29995 Console, Kadio-Phono, ADMIRAL $26495 Console, Radio-Phono, ADMIRAL $18495 Chairside, Radio-HOWARD $15495 'laymates TIC Radio $2795 $38.95 6-Tube Electric E. L. RADIO 530 $89.95 Radio-Phono Combination MAJESTIC $7995 Capital Letters 1 Continued from Page Two) Meantime, Johnson l'olks should iruluiit; in their prayers each night a word oi' thanks for deci sions marie during the past 18 nionlhs hy Governor R. Gregg Cherry. lie may he looked on as foe, hut evidence lines him up as friend definitely. $99.95 Chairside Combination SQCI95 MAJESTIC $9.95 Automatic Dominion ELECTRIC IRONS $g50 Vhite Plastic AL RADIO $2495 'ahle Radio-Phono NT SET $7995 adios BY SETS $2995 $15.45 Dual $ 1 O WAFFLE IRONS JL&m $4.30 Beautiful $25 TOASTERS J $10.95 Dominion $d HOT PLATES 9Q $16.95 Ace A HOTPLATE JLfei $16.95 Electric C g 4 BROILERS JLm $43.95 3-Tube Amplifier $C5 RECORD PLAYERS OFF THE CUFF -On the high way leading from Haleigh to Wake Forest are two large signs adver lising Harold's Club in Heno . . . and on one of the signs are these words "Reno or Rust ! " . . . What in thunder are they up to out there? . . . Teachers who are dissatis fied with the salaries they are making should look into the kin dergarten business. There is a meek Utile housewife with just average educational training oper ating a little kindergarten in the her home here. She children about four . . She charges $6.00 She has 1) children That runs $12(1 per week in this arithmetic book . . . Nice spending money . . . and she slill lias time to do the work about the house, etc . . . With high living costs forcing parents to work, this seems like a good project for almost any community. lia .i iiH ill of keeps the hours a day , per week . . . enrol led . . . Say, "I taineer." Saw It In The Moun- KIDNEYS I)d you Miffr fumi luimlhtf, itrlniijf. cloud)' pasij.-.' . Mine lo j'i-I ut iiiuhlNi Do you nf ii;i. k it Irtf jinins? Ho yt'ii Iiiivh coItH th;.t Im.k' Oh y If ko, ffvi i:r T(. I'JnV A ol i. ':.liltls. ulii.'h c(iii1;tin ii nuxlerii in 11 :m If .linn, list', I t.y Kj.fi i;i Ii -it w in kiilney tninlilr'-' Tt n il;t' ti.'jiliiu-iil ni.ikps jttn tVt-l likf il tt-w (ifisuh. Stife for rhilillPH ill lied '.r!tirii!. ( iiii tliis ail ii-s ! rpTiiijidf r tti gt-1 NKTilX Tdtilets t inif drug Ktore. li sinii li's Diuy Htui e or ynur home- Merchandise New, and Is Backed By Our Service Guarantee nes JMd Serace RADIOS -RECORDS RECORD SERVICE Street Waynesville , , oxoetx J I SPECIAL f " (Continued from Page Two) One of the most amiable and best-liked Senators is ruddy cheeked John Sparkman, Ala bama Democrat. Scott Lucas iD 111.) and Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. di-Mass.) are amdng the most handsome. The Senate's president, Arthur Vandenberg, is one of the best dressers, while Arthur Cap per (R.-Kans.), Is considered one of the most indifferent. Tom Connally (D.-Tex.), with his picturesque long hair-do, looks most like a Senator. Over in the House, stocky, bald Harold Knutson (R.-Mnin.) has a reputation for bitter sarcasm. El derly Robert L. (Muleyl Doughton 1 D. -N.C.I is voted the grouchiest though he is a very respected member. Most difficult Congressman to interview is said to be .lere Coop er, of Tennessee, ranking Demo crat on the important House Ways and Means Committee. He won't talk and never makes a speech on the door. During the early hullabaloo about the atom bomb discovery, a colleague remarked that "the best way to keep the atomic secret is to give it to Jere Cooper hp wouldn't tell a soul." Among Congressional "good guys" is A.S.M. (Mike) Monroney (D.-Okla ), a former working news paper man who "knows what's go ing on and is willing to talk aout it." Beer, Wine Vote In 2 Counties Halted By Court Judge Alley Signs Restraining Order Pending Hearing On Petitions Elections on beer and wine sales in Jackson and Avery coun ties, scheduled for today, were halt ed by legal proceedings on Satur day, when Judge Felix E. Alley, signed temporary restraining or ders enjoining elections in both counties, pending outcome of hearings on the Jackson county proceedings on the 12th and Avery on the 14th. In both instances, the temporary injunctions were granted on the legal technicality that the petitions, requesing the election in these two counties, did not conform with the provisions of the 1947 statute pro viding for local option on beer and wine. W. Roy Francis of Waynesville, M. V. Higdon of Sylva and Frank Ferguson of Waynesville represent ed the petitioners in the Jackson county proceedings. While these proceedings probab ly will block early elections on beer and wine In these counties, It is anticipated that other petitions, drawn to conform with the statute, will be circulated by groups seek ing to ban beer and wine sales. The 1947 General Assembly en acted legislation authorizing local option elections on beer and wine upon petition of 15 per cent of the qualified voters. This act also dou bled the crown tax on beer and directed that the increase of IV4 cents a bottle be distributed among the counties and municipalities on a population basis. J. C. McElroy Enlists For Two Years in Navy Seaman First Class J. C. McEl roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Mc Elroy of Waynesville, recently signed for two more ye,ars in the U. S. Navy. McElroy has 22 months sea duty to his record. He served on an LST in North Africa and Southern France during the war and has four and one-half years In the navy. He is now stationed aboard ship In Norfolk, Va. WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH AS HOME BURNS A Monroe woman, Mrs. Nell Carter, lost her life when fire swept her 10-room frame house PS NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT HAVWOOD COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA. DAVID UNDERWOOD, Trading and Doing Business as Underwood Lumber and Supply Company and as Citizens Lumber Company, Plaintiff, vs. MOULTRY A. DILLARD, Defendant. By virtue of an execution direct ed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Haywood County in the above-entitled action, I will on Monday, the 23rd day of Febru ary, 1948, at 11:00 o'clock A. M at the Court House door of said County, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title, and interest which the said Moultry A. Dillard, the defendant, had in the following described real estate on the 12th day of September, 1946, or any time thereafter, to-wit: Being Lots. Nos. 151, 152, 153, and 154 of the John B. Henry es tate property, -as per plat of Walter C. 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