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PAGE THREE (Third Section) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER I I 'mi n in . . A,,, ji. Wt run 1 ,,r I , . vnur ,R DAVIS ANCE CO. j -- I'noiu' ' I BIRTHS The following births have been announced at the Haywood -County hospital this week: Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Creasman, of Hazelwood, announce the birth of a daughter, on April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Grooms, of Canton, Route 3, announce the birth of a daughter, on April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Hannah, of Cove Creek, announce the birth ot a son on April 2. Library Notes By MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Christopher, of Hazelwood, announce the birth of a son, on April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Estes, of Waynesville, Route 1, announce the birth of a daughter, on April 4. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harbin, of Canlon, announce the birth of a daughter, on April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Evans, of Waynesville, Route 2, announce the birth of a daughter, on April 6. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McCracken, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter, on April 7. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, of Waynesville, Route 2, announce the birth of a daughter, on April 7. Princess Shops For Trousseau IIP r Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Caldwell, of Clyde, announce the birth of a ny size regular ..nextcan ly 1 cent ir d.il. S. S5.06 rvbocfied v.vnisti. fof Soil iil:- r yjtfaccs tol tiouiehold use. fandwoar-resisting. leep high gloss with ipe. Get your varniih if ot this bargain U our supply lasts. Batter than ever House Paint I Rich in linseed oil and white I lead. Self-cleaning. Protect your porches and 1 I canvas decks again rain, sleet, I V abusive wear Mi I WAll Finishes in Gloss, Semi- 1 I Gloss and Flat provide tradition- I V ally fine quality; modern wall beauty. f t JJILDERS SUPPLY CO. LIBRARY ON WHEELS The following is a leter I found in "The World of Books" written by Francis T. Long and I thought you might be interested, too. "I stood near an isolated farm house in the deep south, where on that mild day in the new year, soft winds from the Atlantic played magically upon the needle strings of the slash pines, as the bookmo bile from the county seat stopped in front of the house. Before the horn had ceased its blowing, the members of the fam ily, already expectant, had begun thronging out of the house and surrounding the genial driver-li-barian and t ho open, inviting shelves of this traveling library. Within a short time every mem ber of the family group had at livist one book in hand. Greetings, merry quips, neigh borly news and gossip mingled with questions about this or that book or writer. Everyone, from the gray-haired grandfather to the youngest prattling child, selected at least two volumes. Two or three ot the younger members of the family had their arms full. No time linn'' was set upon the num ber of books taken; for a month must pass before the bookmobile would return to colled and ex change or renew books already out. "At that season of the year the visit of the bookmobile was espe cially pleasing to those lonely res idents. All the harvests had been gathered and .sold or stored away. All of the land not already green ly clad with winter cover crops had been plowed and was awaiting the spring planting season. This library on wheels had brought even to such a remote and lonely spot the blessed ministry of books." Father And Son Keep Close Step In Life TROY, N Y. UP Robert Den nison and Robert Dennison, Jr., have added another joint accom plishment to their "like father, like son" life. The father received the highest I mark in a New York state civil service examination. His son led him in the eligibility list because he is a disabled veteran, while the elder Dennison can claim only vet eran's preference. Both were engineering aides in the state public works department until they resigned to enter Rens selaer Polytechnic Institute, where both are seniors. m: sr. : v - . v . v or .. i, s. .. j .an .. v .v if rV m DESPITE A REPORT that the Cathtplic Church has withheld sanction of her marriage to King Michael of Romania, Princess Anne (left) of Bourbon-Parma goes ahead with her marriage plans. She is shown visiting Raphaels in Paris to select material for her wedding gown. In New York, the de posed monarch declared that he has no definite wedding plans. (International) CHOICE BRIEFS OF CAROLINA NEWS From The Wires of Associated Press and United Press Wavncsville. N. C. ON WOOD WORKING CO. Canton. N. C. daughter, on April 7. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Best, of Canlon, announce the birth of a son, on April 8. Mountaineer Ads bring results. Jtmaluska Supply For ECTRICAL APPLIANCES Now In Stock A Complete Line flanncs Wnshers Hot Water .'llinil' I 8c v rs;il in H" .p?irt. .iml Ho The Automatics by Bendix and Laundcrall. Also the II & B Wringer Type. A Full Line. .actios M"'""l.i and Al1 s"ris From f "'"lc. Also ni' and Rc- Also a Large Assortment of Electrical IRONS COFFEE MAKERS HOT PLATES TOASTERS BROILERS Heaters Made by Judd Whitehead, and in Sizes From 2Ms Gal lons to 80 Gallons. Also in the Flat Top to the Regular Round Type. REP. DOIGHTON SEES TROUBLE AHEAD 1 Representative Robert L. DoiikIi lon. the ti:")- ear-old dean of the House ol Representatives, takes a doleful view of the state of the nation on a brief visit to JVorth Carolina. He chames that mili tary loaders would plunge America into war if they could. DoiiKhton told the Statesville Daily Record that President Tru man instead of the Russians should have called a peace confer ence in the Herlin dispute. .Ml. DouKhtoii was on his way to Laurel Springs lor a quick visit before rctiiriiiiiii to Washington The ranking members ot the in llueiitial House wins and means committee says it the t iiited Stales is not earelul, as lie puts it. "we'll be the wannonuers and Russia will be in the position ol calling the peace conferences." lie noes on to say he voted against the Marshall l'lan because it plunged us into a war in China and put us in a position of sup porting what he calls "rotten for eign governments."'" Doughton warns that if the United States keeps trying to save the world we will need a Marshall Plan here at home. He says Hie United Nations should he given a chance to wink under a modilied organization minus the veto power. REYNOLDS WORKERS ASK FOR CIO CONTRACT MemDers of I lie CIO food. To bacco. Agricultural and Allied Workers Union at the It .1. Reyn olds plants have submitted de mands for their 1948 contract. In-, eluded m the demands is a 2(i'i.' ccnt per hour wage increase. The Reynolds management previously had announced it will not nego-. i tiate with the f l A aner me cui j rent contract expires May 31. I KILLED IN PRISON CELL J A 23-year-old man in Lenoir is charged with murder in the death of 5)- car-old William llohlen The Lenoir textile worker was beaten to death last night in a jail i cell after being picked up for! .drunkenness. The Caldwell coun ty sheriff's office says another I prisoner. Roland Oragg. has been, ! charged with murder in the case. Deputies say two oilier prisoners I , were in the cell at the time lint i did not help Hidden beyond ask ing GragR to stop. Travel In Forests, Park Grows Pisgah Has Drawn More Visitors In Re cent Years Than Smokies, Nantahala Last year was the biggest tra vel periods on record for the Pis gah and Nantahala National For ests, although the Great Smoky Mountains National Park nas not yet topped the peak hit in 1941. Figures released this week by the N. C. National Park, Parkway and Forests Development commission show that of the three areas, Pis gah forest has drawn the highest number of visitors during five of the last eight years. Nantahala for est has shown the fastest growing amount of travel of late, from 67, 000 visitors during 1945 to 523.115 in the past year. Official travel records for the three areas are as follows: Great Smokies HYGIENE SOCIETY GETS NEW HEAD There is a new man at the helm of Hie North Carolina Social Hy giene society. He is Felix Gris selte. who was head of the State Planning board until it was dis banded last July. He succeeds Capus Waynick, who resigned to help .iianage V . Kerr Scott s cam paign for governor. Cuba supplied the United States. (Iii'ing World War 11. with more 1lu.il half of the sugar received Iron all sources. 1940 8G0,m0 1941 1,247,01!! 1942 HI 1,7114 1943 435,(130 1944 515,047 1945 009,515 1940 1.147,377 1947 1,100,748 Nantahala Forest 1940 120.400 1941 107.500 1942 170,540 1943 85,400 1944 60,50(1 1945 67.0(10 1946 250,11(10 1947 523,115 IMsgah Forest 1940 1,200,000 1941 1.342,000 1942 570,000 1943 420.OO0 1944 436.000 1945 705.000 1946 1.132,000 1947 1,340,000 Use Want Ads for quick results. Busy Mother Finds Time To Be Student, Too ! i CINCINNATI. O i UP i Going to college, for most students, is a full-time job. Taking care of a home, husband and children is usu ally a full-time career, too. ! Mrs. Sylvia llirsehfield of Cin cinnati not only tills the home maker's role to perlection but is' enrolled in two universities more than 100 miles apart. Mrs. Hii s( hfield is a student tf child psychology in Hie University of Cincinnati's Kvening College and a commuting candidate for the master's degree in social workj at the University of Louisville. WOLF (il ls HIS WOLVES CLOQUKT, Mum. Hl'i The! wolf-killer in Carlton County ,.s Adolph '. iill, who collected $225 in I 1947 bounty nuiiiev I LAWNMOWERS MADE LIGHTER TETERBORO, N. J. (UP) Keeping the lawn trimmed won't be such a chore this spring if you push a 1948 model mower. Wheel and side frames for new models are being cast from magnesium and aluminum at the magnesium foundry divison of Bendix Avia tion Corp here. The new mower will weigh about 28 to 30 pounds, or only about half as much as the older types. In Roman times giant wooden torches were used for outdoor lighting Arthritis Pain For quick, delightfully comforting help for achrs and pains of Rheumatism, ArthtitlJ, Neuritis, Lumbago, Sciatica, or Neuralgia trf Romind. Works through the blood. 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Basic advantage which makes the QuotM possibre is the lundn mentally different -and better-framing material which we eill Strati-Steel. Lightweight all-stee.1 framing members reach the building site fabricated to exact shape and dimensions, rcad tc erect with carpenters tools. Stran-Steel studs, arch-ribs and purlins contain the patented nailinf roorf-which enables the erecting crews to apply exterior covering and interior materials by nailing them directly to the framing members. Wide latitude of choice for interior decorative effects ia po'hle. and nV Umtl of insulation may be applied-for whatever you use, you nail to Stran-Steel. Ask vmir dealer to show you how mese modern new Quonsct buildings can meet your building problem. GREAT LAKES STEEL CORPORATION Stron-Steel Division P.neb.col Bulldinfj Detroit 76. Michipnn UNIT OF NAT I O N A I STIIL CORPORATION rcs u s rt orr. 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