3 M . UL. ll I 1 IV I 1 ;vl, .ni..-. yi uumii - v v f s . THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Cat's Meow Is Music To Her Ears ( WII'M I c U It .. Win., will I ! mil, bo' h tlj,l fr. in Mllli. a i i.i i pie ' tl;:.i. the bn.t . with M. liul.j p.-t Ti.i.i I Toni a treed near the top hu-H- i'! ill tlce "I'.i ''inls I'M11!- ! io peck u-r .- 'i'!:. huhva .!,-;.! ) e"! t!)l.i!: !! " , , ,. . I i J I O..I - I'll,' "I .... , .1' ;l , ,'H 'I .Mill pets On !, h..v I ,!' .1 I : . '" 1 Hit . j, M mi erli ii .'I i.. . ' i.u.l- i. ' '"'!' ,.. , v liu ! . ...kc I... .1' . ii "I Ml'.: Ii ,' i ..I- i- "' ,1 ,. .,'.' v.'' '" sl"' ; I., :1. . '-I.. : ., ,, ,., : .i .. ill ,,,. .,.1, :. i :' . '" . , i 1 i , 'Mil , , . i i i . in .ii .1 ' li: , . i. ! .. : t'.i.'lii it. -I" ' i" liv'it 'I t i: ii- I .1." I I 1 Ml I III 111 1 i - l, - i ,. I i..-. - Ik ' liiul v 1.1. 1 i.' 1k' - I ' I ., ..! , jm.i. .1 III . h- : I llirir's li.i'li.ll. I. It lli.i '"'I "' Tiir tinl....ini -.ii i.:.au- livf r fl..t . tiii.. J He. I. I 'l J iililjilr i.i n.uiiiii- lu build lit i "ii hope htl il.ii. lii'l l"l I illin'" ..111 t, . Ill, ll.lllltllll. Barbara Ann Feels 'Free' Now That She's A Pro i.lr.l .. , l.rl. I 111. 1,1 II, It I, mal U, ill-. ..s 50 pi i i ml v iult-hi l v .tit. MIOIM-l rlit. I (H Hun urn llll I I 14 .111.1.1 duvi . Ii.i.i :, al. i i.i l.. -lit- ; . men. ' ! . ,' ' : till: liu., I... inn i 1 . in, i-l I,.,, i 1, . e - -; i . . ijl Jl.ll I.I p:ui ,!.:. inl III. Ill 1,1 I,., I. , In n ... I i, ,11' i. n. 1 v t if .ulit v .-tilil lull i.l Ii 1 , . ,i i .i.i. ll in a uni- ., ; a by ANN SCOTT I i I ' 1 l. aid tlit Vn tlev .Mousi' Trap Sti Awaits An Imt'iitur ' l:l In 1- ,,f uld- .i,l in!? ...iMins i-iim-i- that . .li-i -" lon . ,i poi- fl- I ltM.SU- LAST TIMIIS TODAY -. MARCH O'BRIEN L tLUfill'bt BKUUM L , , I HA REAR A Ry GEORGE TI CKER A I' Ntu -fiMtiu e-: Wiiter NF.W VOKIv Barbara Ann Iron liiuH .skating piofes lniiallv like ? t-ttniL' out of ho. "Vuii if so free. !u-V(u'-i,l(i f.irl wlni wnii an i il;. iiipii' i !iaiiiiiuii-.hip la-'t -iim-im-r. Hu n )av il up tu turn pro h iiuial, "Al tll-l. ' -.he Vi-Ill nil I louki il at in-i'lt ill the minor iu -it- a 1 ua- any different. I ki-pt tliinkint;: 'Huh strange: I'm iluiiui what I have always dune but netting paid fur if." Being an amateur, the Canadian Snuu flake said, was like living in a s;raiiht-jac'ki t "If I accepted a Mift drink I would have to hide i he label trum the photographers. I couldn't .-peak to motion picture people. I had to move through a world of people and remain apart from Ihem." Barbara Ann Scott has great personal beauty She is blonde t.iid blue-eved and 20. though .she looks 17. Her professional debut was as the star of a show at the Itoxy theater on Biiiaiiwav Her dress ing room i t vealed mementoes peo ple from everywhere sent or brought in Skating on a liny stage rink was a r.t '. experience for Barbara Ann at first. She had lo be careful to kei p from landing in the third row .Now he is leaving fur Wa.-h-In rehearse on a large out door Mi:k liny, leminine, beautifully pro t;oilioncd. blight as a maple leaf, Ka.baia .'win Scott began skating al 'i. When '.he was seven, she received her fn-:t pair of single luimer skate . 1 i.i- was at Christ-ma-:. Having the measles, she wore them in bed. When she was nine she saw Sonja Heme, and ever since she has dreamed of the glamor of ttiat nighi. "Of course I was influenc ed." she said "All little girls dream of white boots and beauty on ice." When she was 10 she entered her first competition for the Junioi Canadian championships. And at l.i she was 1 he lady skating cham pion of Canada. She was l(i w hen she won I he North American championship in Madison Squari Carden Miss Scott went to Europe in 194' and won the Kuropean title. Inti her I ii It- bag. too. w ent the cham pionship of the eastern and west ern hemispheres Then last sum mer -he won the Olympic title. In addition to her skating. Miss Scot, i- a pilot and holds a stu dent ; In-eiise. Her 'me rai l in New York at tin Ki'X theater is for eight weeks and tin n "And I hen. I hope, the movies!" She .till in the dream that be gan thirteen years ago at Christ mas, when she was in bed. SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE War Separation Ends For Mother And Son SAN UIKOO , LP, -After a nine year -eparali.in caused by the (iei iii.ui inca-ioii uf France, an allrac tHe l ienih mother has been re turned with her 13-vear-olii son . be, e. .l.-an .lo-e Caienco arrived by naval plane to join tils inolhei . Mr. Ileiii'v Knklaiid. and his step- l.ilhei. Heiuy Kiiklaiid 'I he wuilh had I.ein separated fi.nii bin mother -nice Oi tuber. ' IfliC), when - be fled to Portugal to e-.cdpe the invading Nazi troops. iC.neiicii was left wilh his grand , pari nl . in Nice. Governor For Awhile But Doesn't Know It I'llOFNIX. Ariz i U P. i --A hunt j ing trip w.i i c poii .ible for Arizona i having a woman governor for the III I lime III It- 111- lol V . i Hill Hie late auditor, Mrs. Ana j Fi olnmlli i . who belli Hie chief executive po ilion for about 15 iiiini.lc .-. didn't know about il until st V el a I tl.i '. - later. I ll happened when Ciov. Dan E. flarvi'. ii,, -id lo lln- Nevada side of Ibc Coloi.ulo Hivei on a hunting and li-.hiii;; I up. (aider Arizona's ii.u -nice - ion law. Mrs, Frohnul lei , a- -tale auditor, became gov ernor while Ciarvey was ouHide the .-.tate. ALSO I imptoU IMC II MM) DIX IIOC A1MUI.I.C) find r:M 'it; iosti.ii ADDED ATTRACTIONS COLOR (AKTOON AND CHAPTER 8 DICK TRACY RETCRNS PARK THEATRE PROGRAM Sl'NDAY Never give a bachelor an even break!'7 WHAT CAN HE DO? She goes after Him with everything she's got . . . and brother the't got everything! - MONDAY SATURDAY, February 12 DOUBLE FEATURE 'Back Trails' stiff . ... '.i;'4 !r.fil f waxy .." a A Be NEWS and CAftTOOV Starring JOHNNY MACK BROWN ALSO "Hi Neighbor" Starring ROY ACUFF and The Smoky Mountain Boys LATE SHOW "King Of Gamblers" Starring JANET MARTIN and WILLIAM WRIGHT SUNDAY, February 13 "Kidnapped" Starring RODY McDOWELL and SUE ENGLAND MONDAY - TUESDAY, February 14-15 "The Gallant Legion" Starring WILLIAM ELLIOTT and JOSEPH SCIIILDKRAUT Barker Is Tenth Actor To Portray j Tarzan On Screen j By GENE HANDSKKlt HOI LYWOOD "Tarzan MajiU' Fountain" is a poor man's t o-t Horizon," plus mythology's foun tain of youth, with trees, vines, leopards, owls, human skeletons, and a remarkable chimpanzee call ed Cheeta. C'heeta steals this, the hv.mty lifth Tarzan picture in the past 30 years. Actually Cheeta i supposed to be a she) is a male chimp named Harry., In the picture lie chews bubble Hum, shakes hi head to indicate "no," and paces suleimih wilh hands behind back, after tin similarly pacing Tarzan l lieeta and another chimp whisper into each other's ears and clasp eaih other in terror at the proper mo ments. They're trained by Albert ' Antonucci, former monkey-teai bei at the St. Louis Zoo, for the oiue a-year Tarzan pictures. Lex Barker, the tenth aclor to play Tarzan on the screen, is highlv acceptable as the jungle's stream lined man of muscle. He's 6 leet i inches tall and 28 years old. a ; former Princeton football and track performer and an ex-Army major. Brenda Joyce plays Jane. Tarzan's jungle mate. The plot is where this one fall-; lown. A woman flier who crash d in the jungle 20 years before : Evelyn Ankers) is found livini; ; in happy Blue Valley, where no- ' body grows old. This is because he natives have a fountain of ' nagic water, one vial of which estores youth. But when the Tier goes back to civilization to narry her old flame, she puts on 20 years in looks. When Jane ries lo help the flier and her husband find their way back to Blue Valley, so they can peel of! the ye;trs, mountain guardsmen issault them with flaming arrows. Tarzan to the rescue on swinging vines. Albert Dekker and a couple of linister pals try to penetrate the .alley's secret of youth, so they an sell it. It's pretty fantastic. Coming To Strand i state Faril fleets Thi End In AsJ N.'llli.lM fields ,,i labor ;:i Kile in i the NoiM I'ed, 13-Hi. 1 1 it -1 tiii, , pros'! an, -Sl-Ott Si I ton, ('.in, 1- Y if Pn Rep. Il. I'.ahlai,, if TWi Th,- ,, vesper -at (ieoi , A la, ,- wood ( ..in, pecti-d i,, .,i who s s'n)i:.c v. i" nt her tlie. Cm I.i -ml 'lol.e in Don Hal ii.. . m'' ! 1,-d ' -l.il I lie: -it 1 Hei v Drake ha , eves only for the love Uli1 de-pile the iiiacliination.s oi riancnoi p.ud.tili.ui. "K.very Cirl Should Be Mar li . nd 1 hr.ilre Suinlav . even tor lanla v tliin." Iiv-1 ' ("i i- - (.'ro of a dl.llble-llolih with double en, ca-ter I- a U''i can l ect e-u ,tt out ol hi ll, mil bill t ll. et.i keeps ill, ,t a- I he ' torv liu I lo.iited ., I'.iul L.ili- .111- llllllti Villi! Yvonne D.C.nlo She mail I.' a crook 'Dan Diuvea'. I o r-""'1 money -o he i .m -te-il her back. Lancaster, now win 1. ,ib' a an armored-car eii.ml. ploi- a holdup Willi Diuvea- i.au;'. The suspeii-e e I'ood all lliroufih the picture, and the holdup is an exciting allair. For a movie that was still being written while it was filmed, this one came otT bet ter than most such hurried enter prises, thanks lamely to Hubert Siodmak's skilled direction. Steph en McN'ally plavs a detective, and Kichard Long and newcomer Met? Handall are on hand in bits. Want quick results. Says Machines Shorten liusiness Men's Lives (IAMBI ER. O. (UI'l -- L ouis lii oinfield, author and farmer, believe- the pn -'.sure on our lives, nealed by machines, helps cause the early end of many leading hie inevs men. "The average man thinks this is the most civilized country in the world because it has the most ra dios, n il iterators, bathtubs anil so forth,'' Hroinlield said. "That is not so. A hermit in a cave can be more civilized than a millionaire with four cars." The farmer, the author told a Kcnyon College assembly, is the best example of the civilized utili zation of machinery in the world today. He said the farmer, unlike many other Americans, uses the machine intelligently, lo get his work done quickly and efficiently. Kill,-, li, I, 1 1 u, I l in i . ii , drill 1. l,-rj!iV. 11 tirci ill' Hlg, 'li.ill, ,(;; reveah ,1 (Uv has be en i,.,,,,,.. leiiaun,,, ,,, w l i . . .. .'i.HHIII.IIi Vlmnn ,i wi" tiave ii,.,Tl( menl pn,,,.,,,, square il.,,,,,. iti0l! will tal.r K Ittluri- eer liuii. A: I'ious Charlie Aids l'iislor'sJ ids 0 a. on t IStcl- IP 'ilia.. LYNN, Mj vent n I. i.in i pastor" oi ih,. ,,( First ('In i-1 i.ii, c. Ihc Ki v in, f spare-time vmii pulpit will, ih,. t "Victor" iiiti'iruft mons and lili!t. tions, elabui jliiii,. quips. Miller, who Miu. clergyman in tin r, dummy in rrhuioi, idea makes ih,. tt: more alteniimi tu fato helps the ihildivr.iil ho tain mure uf u a fcply church. you 1. MO. !l.a: hi ' n ( fait , . . : ... ISA1 TAI LISTINI1 . r DJsft yr IPiropert' U i in ff I II mamm IIUMII II 11 II II I II llll III f " I w II llllll 1 I I I HI 1 1 Vv I tiii 19 IJ II llll llll Kl II I ID) El SALE nothy tone II tfolT Ffi3) Mil in c ;ek C fClure All property owners and taxpayers in Haywood County are required to return IoIMsalI Takers for Taxation for the year 1949 all the Real Estate, Personal Property, rtc. eadi shall own on the First clay of January. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 are required to list their "s the same time. All persons who own property and fail to list it and all who are and fail to give themselves in w ill he deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. liable for Pf dm $2.00 Penalty Will Be Charged For Failure To List. Beaverdam V. H. Byers Cataloochee Boyd Hannah Cecil Ken Browning Crabtree Fred Noland Clyde Carter Osborne East Fork Wes Pless TAX LISTERS i Fines Creek Cauley Rgfi ONE eper :at t 1 SAL fee st jelton, Iron Duff ... Manson MedK'idl Ivy Hill J. E. 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