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FEBRUARY 6, 1948 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE (Second Section? TRANSACTIONS Ileal Estate EXILED KING SAILS FOk CUBA p KtuiMlTcD AT SCENE OF ROMANCE Have you e er thought of converting the useless attic into an extra bedroom for the kids or for over-night guests? We tan do the job ior you very economically. C ALL 59 THE HAYWOOD COMPANY, INC. State Licenser! Building, Plumbing, Heating Contractors 1 IIIV " fl mini; luufeis us lei s Hardware t Hardware h Win tare Cloth hi int; Lime ted Lime Asphalt r Blocks MmildiiiK Vents Sxlfi) mini (iii'ic lion (rock lass wool) Ine Cabinets I Mill Work K Mill Facilities 'ae Heatilalors 'afies of both "f and circu heatei) Ending Equip. Finishing als For Rent ile (for cabinet ai'V otber uses) ,lo Roofing , ' Fine I'anelinK ,. 1 4ii afil '" 1 iHi.u ( Vilinc II Waynesville Township 11: 1. Liner, Sr., and wife to (.hi.ihitli Gibson. Ifjlph F'. Cabe and wife, et al to I'lani. Clinton Brown, Jr., and wiie Claude Dillard to Thomas Dil laij, ft ai. l.uru Kerley, Guardian of Thomas Claude Uillard, et al to Harrison Li ill in. .lame B Robinson and wife to Cli;.ilt-s II MiCall ami wile. Homer Justice, Jr., and wife to I' Jenkins and Mle It. 1. I'revost, Jr., and wife, et al to Horace G. Lane) and wife. Joe K. Young and wife to Joseph H Leatherunod and wife. Beaveidum Township t li.iilts-, Hyatt and wife to Ar thur 1. Hanks and wife. I'll-. G Carver and wife to Hoy I. re Swanyer and wife Ihiht-rl I) Rhea and wife to Ralph Hailey and wife. iWOffrJI . gt wwim,!" i j Hell and Drain (inside and TOGETHER AGAIN In the RuI mniintnlno nth viV rn,nonn !, - , . m . iviiiniivc ucgau after their meeting in London, former King Michael of Romania and Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma start on a skiing jaunt at Davos, Switzerland. Their reported love-at-flrst-sight meeting at the wedding of Britain's Princess Elizabeth, ted to rumors of a forthcoming marriage. An ofHn'al spokesman denied wedding plans, (nftrnatioiial Radiophoto) Bing Crosby's Newest Leading Lady Redhead Clyde Township lloone 1". Cafle and wife to Perl Grvau (Mark and wile. I! (' Cannon and wife to J K. Recce and w if e. J K Mavsie and wife tu Kdwm ; l ( . inn and w ile. 1 Jon.illijii Creek Township I'Jhel lio'd to J 1'. Mes-.er. J T. Ilailell to lhi llariel How to keep I Pigeon Township l.arrv I.. I!unn:arner and wife In l V (;il);on and wife. P I R T H S The following births have been announced at the Haywood Counts Hospital during the past week: Mr. and Mrs. Watt Devlin .of Canton a boy, January 29. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Canton, Rt. 2, a girl. Rhinehart, of January 29. Mr. and Mrs. E. ton. 111. 2. a hoy, Mr. and Mrs Waynesville, Rt. 30. L. Clark, of Can January 30. K. Kirkpatrick, of 1. a boy, January Mr. and Canton, Rt. Mrs. N. 3, a girl, F. Reece, of January 30 Mr. and Mrs. Wavnesville. Rt. 30. Ernest Hooper, of 1, a buy, January Mr, and Mrs. C. H. ( anion, Hi. 2, a cirl. Amnions, of January 30. Mr. and Mr: 'anton. Rt. Mr. and Mrs. of Clyde, n ho i. Guy a boy. Singleton, February Tom l.eatherwood February 1. Mr. and Mr of V'n nesville. John Arlington Hill, February 2 Mr. and Mrs. 1). Waynesville. Rl. 2. arv 2 1.. Mears. of a girl. Febru ! Mr. and Mrs. 'anion. R. 2 James Rurnette, of i Kill. February 3 Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Carpenter of MaiiL'ie. a boy. February 3. and Mr. and Mr: Candler. Rl. 3. F.d n boy Swanger. of February 3 Mr. Lake Mr. ! Cove and Mrs .Orville Barnett, of Junaluska. a girl, February 3 and Mrs. Hugh Burgess, Creek, a boy. February 4. of Mr. and Candler, a Mrs bov. A. D. Wilson, February 4. of BRIBE THOROUGHLY KISSED AT WEDDING RITES MANSFIF.l.n, O. (UPl The IRev. David W. Roller of the First i Presbyterian Church believes some i sort of kissing record was set at j a marriage ceremony he performed. Despite sevral rehearsals, the i bridegroom at each of three pauses during the actual ceremony kissed I wmC uuuc, llUimillg 111C 3C1 VUC W d3 over. When it was ended, the minister jwith a smile informed the young man, "now you may kiss the bride." He did for the fourth time. I POOF' WHAT'S SO SWEUU ABOUT THAT I couuO COUNT . WHEN I WAS Z)'Jy (0O DEPENDABILITY ANO iDO CAM COUNT ON BUILDERS SUPPUf CO. By PATRICIA 'I.Alt Y United Pre;-.?! Slall Col i er pondenl HOI.I.YWOOn 1 1 II i Bin;; Crosby's newest leailinp, lady has become his newest and slronee-,1 fan. Red-haired Rhonda FlenniiK vot ed herself the luckiest girl in Hol lywood when she won mil over a dozen red-hot competitors for the prize role opposite Crosby in Far amount's "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" a pic lure sure to cop an award for I lie longest title of the year. Now, alter working wilb Crosby for a few week-., Mi-s Fleming i.-. voting him the nicest actor in Hol lywood. "I'd stuff the ballot box for bun in any popularity poll," the green eyed beauty said. ."I've got to wad h myself, or I sound like a press agent when 1 talk about Hing. "Working wilh him lias been a relevalion, to put il mildly. For instance. 1 Ivili believed those stories that he was lay. Well, he isn't. He's just casual. Rut he knows everything that goes on. That man must have eyes m the back of his head." Saves I'liercy His casual demeanor saves his energy, Miss Fleming explains. "lie doesn't strain himself dur ing a rehearsal, but when I he camera is lurnini; he gives every thing." she said. "In thai way he's fresh and relaxed lor the real work. I usedjlo rehearse so haul that by the time We were ready lo shoot I was all worn out. 1 Ihink Ring's got the right idea." Miss Fleming tounu duo you can't be a shrinking violet or a prima donna when you sing with Ring. A Crosby set without visitors Capital Letters .Continued from Page Tvvoi Anvone who knows about North Caioluia politics knows this is tine. In Hie upper brackets, donations come in the $1U,000, $20,000, and Trillion braikets and even higher, il need be Yes. big business operates North Carolina Rut is Ibis had'' When older stales were having majoi financial scandals. North Carolina u a- free ol iliein. This must he ad- : imtlril. The Slate is operated in I he same manner as that of Hie big businesses which largely con liol elections and subsequently have a big voice in the government. Phis means efficient adiiunisti a- ! lion, but the thousands and thous ands of minor stockholders through out Hie length and breadth of the' Old North Stale frequently feel lelt on I ol things Thai's w by Mc Donald received such a huge vote in I93ti, and that is also one of the ui.iin reasons so many people want I Ken Scott to run lor Governor in ' Hllii. NOTES Appointment of Sam Eiviu, Jr., ol Morganlon, lo Ha state Supreme Court la.-1 week was hSSh I BELGIUM'S SEIMXIUO RULER, King Leopold, Is shown with his wife, Princess De Rethy, and his son, Prince Baudoin, aboard the S.S. Som melstjjfc. Just before sailing from Lisbon, Portugal, for a vacation ia Cuba. According to unofficial reports, King Leopold has decided to ab dicate the throue In favor of res heir. Prince Baudoin. (international) Philadelphia Zoo Keeper Says: Noah Had An Easy Time mill im.m mil .ill), n. i. I i I 1 1 1 i or.i.i iii.t ii ' - loail ! marched the animals into the ark llvvo by two and brought them out the same way. But things are ilif- j Icienl al the Philadelphia zoo these days. It's counting time and the har ried keepers and attendants have double trouble taking the annual inid-w 'inter count of specimens Each time a count is completed, a different total is arrived al, ani mals and nature being what they are. It isn't so hard to tabulate the big boys. Counting noses is all right as far as the hippos, ele phants, chimps and the rhinocer oses are concerned. That goes, too, lor the tigers, linns. Shetland ponies and the bears. Hut the monkeys won't hold still. Since most monkeys look like oili er monkeys, the adding machines whirl merrily every time a count is attempted. Some of the prairie dogs are contentedly asleep., hut underground. Turtles have dug themselves deep in the rocks ol their tank. The waterfowl aie com ing and going with hardly a fare-thee-well, lending themselves lo the census puzzle. 'Then there's a starling which sneaked into the bird cage and has no business there. And I here's the Australian black swans, building a nest, because it's spring in Aus tralia and they're used to it. By tbi' time it s ail over, zoo ollicials hope lo have some 2,000 guests accounted for. your rooms warm The walls and roof of an unin sulated house arc a sit e, scientists say. That's why ou find it almost impossible to keep some rooms couitoi table, The only known effective cure is to insulate. Capitol Rock Wool created uniform temperatures upstairs and down ; eliminates drafts. In summer it cuts "bake-ov en" temperatures 8" to 15". 'Ihe 20 to 40 fuel sav ing soon pays for the entire job. our patented BLOWING methud any type of existing house can be insulated. Write or phone for complete details. Capitol Rock Woo! Insulation PROTEX WEATHER STRIP AND SCREEN CO. l'lione 215 Ks IT! Colleoe St. Asheville, N. C. - (Continued from Page Two) archy," In lllliti Marl in Van Huron, cam paigning on the Jackson platform, defeated William II "Tippecanoe" Harrison, a War of litlli general. Most generally known as "Little Van," the victor was also called "The Flying Dutchman," the "Red Fox of Kinderhook." "The Little Magician" anil "The American Talleyrand." In the Whig-Democrat campaign in HI4II, Harrison defeated Van Bui en. His "Tippecanoe and Tyler 'Too" marked the most successful use of a slogan, drowning out all Democratic attempts to discuss issues. Four years later Democrat James Polk Used the slogan . "Blow the Trumpet, Beat the Drum, Run Clay Coons. We Come, We Come." Henry Clay retained old General Harrison's raccoon insignia. Polk Democrats won, calling themselves "coon-skinners'' In this campaign another Dein liked in Raleigh and in oilier sec tions of lb,. Slate . . . His salary will be $10,000 pel- year f The Best Part The Mealy is as unheard of as a coming in lirsl. "He likes to have him and he loves Miss Fleming said. disturbed no matter people stare al him. make Crosbv lioi'- people around an audience." "lie's never how many 1 guess thai him a natural entertainer." Joking Relieves Strain Crosby has a way of making light at tense nionieiils winch relieves the strain for everybody. "When we did one of our love scenes in '( uniieclicut i ankee 1 finished in the romantic dae the script called for," Miss Fleming I aid. "But not Bing. As .soon a-. I he scene w as over and while I lie camera was still turning lie said. 'O. K.. kid. snap out of it.' His ad libs are always enter taining in the daily rushes" Crosby sometimes delights in trying to break up his fellow actors during rehearsals. When he, Bob Hope and Doiothy Laiiiuiu team for a "Road" picture it's a tossup as to who will convulse whom first. Once practically everybody in the picture was sitting in the royal pavilion on the tournament field." Miss Fleming said. "Bing was fac ing us with his back to the camera. He began making faces, rolling his eyes and twisting Ins mouth with out making a sound. It took all our strengtli and control not to break out laughing " Miss Fleming used to be a classi cal singer. 'Now, after working with Bing," sne saia, my summon is to be a crooner." Federal Bookkeeping & Tax Services Consultants on Federal and State Taxation Masonic Temple ISuildinj; Waynesville, N. C. System Installations Income Taxes Payroll Taxes Uookkeepiiif; Services Audits Business Management H'KKKLY OR MONTHLY SF.KVK h Telephone 777 ocialic slogan was "Fifty-Four-Forty or Fight " 'This epitomized Ihe party's promise to get tough with Britain and demand territory up lo Ihe fil degree-It) minute parallel. SPECIAL COSFEE r teJ Everything's Accounted For When we return your laundry . . . you'll find no missing items ... no laundry casualties. We're careful, thor ough iive individual attention to your wash. BANK NIGHTS TABOOED VALPARAISO. Ind. i UP) El- den Kuehl, this city s new mayor, declared war on all forms of gam bling. "No more bank nights at theaters," his latest order read. Movie managers say business is lagging. CALL 205 Waynesville Laundry (Incorporated) J. W. 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