3 TnE WAYisr.SviL.LE MOUNi AliStEB el ,1 ii'u,LHl 13 J' "' .hi allim-'1 0: borne Olsr 1. I .mi i"1 l'u-t- I.ciJ 111 ,1,1"-; ,..a. r ling ctU Ltior, Cteirwau !" origin" fcorr.w " ' M8 held in 'R' Ln tell a Ut iii tin' pi'11"- BJlIf I" JU" junity Devclop orcanizi'il Ik made over halting .ii ;the latest broad- beme cumlucied itll the story Cut Shirt DvMil:i'ii lol- hffl't ilHlel- I" Hie jdUh'llv I'liiike. largi'd. in -in I1"' t hw liu-baml. wail t" MU I be LncvmiMiii hotel . lobby . EE ID SEDANS FORD TRUCK FORD BODY tVROU.T SEDAN Miller SALES 873 hesville 'S RD Meeting Iy 8 HALL crrf,purn!i-r.t rfstercd ,,i.. 111 i , l'"1" r'prestr.pt.ons ft Bllroo -i I. 11 pnaiinii (,P Wur doctor I"t ami i to Prcsen Nth! Library Notes County Librarian MARGARET JOHNSTON JlMOK LITERARY BOOKS GLILD r,jrretl-Mr. Flip Flop -.a.uung, likable Mr. c unus performer. Flip Flop, entertain; his bain ! children in belli ' of mi im I tie lattei b uislViortluneti. Very oi.5in.u .sidcly appealing. in i Aleko's I'Und I e nliin 111 uUB Aleko. a boy in today- - hi-: pet goat, his air.coi.ei y .v,,u;-:ite. ancient statue. (,1'tHf ut an n, -mimic events follow his distov- (J Contributing to internal n.iial tainting. Many fine illu-ua-i,ii bs the contemporary Creek .,,1,-t. Diinitri', Davis, ijieik Well Trail Willi picturesque Sierra moun i un-i limliinii background, thi ; tin ,,' ;,i oicsent-day advenlure -.lory ,. ,,ul n brave girl wbo set', out ,,,. to bring belp to her injured , ,i lu i-. Courage, ingenuity. slii-riii" t-liiuax all are here. Illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Cm -mack Swamp Boy Life in the mysterious Okefino k.c Swamp of Georgia: an ambiti Us boy who loves it bul must leave j, his scientific education, eventually to return triumphant--iniike an especially significant, beautifully written American story. Mam distinguished illustrations b Winfield Hoskins. Fox Cynthia of Bee Tree Hollow , Fourteen-year-old Cynthia's peo ple are southern mountain people who have farmed the same land lei- generations. When the big dam is huill and the Baileys are forced In sell their land to the govern- 1 merit, it is Cynthia who helps Ihein adjust to new ways. Itt st I.oiiK Portafte: A Story of Ti ronderoga and Lord Howe A novel of early America during Hie French arid Indian war and the bailie of Ticonderoga. Young Phil, an orphan who used to hang around jllie New York waterfront, runs oil and joins the Yankee forces. K.veii- luallv he becomes a member ol the u nowned Rogers' Rangers and a piole.'e of Lord Howe, who is In ought to life in this story. Wade Mainer To Appear Here On Saturday The Wayne?ville Junior Cham iier of Commerce is sponsoring the Saturday night appearance of Wade Mainer and his Smoky Mountain Roys at the Haywood County Couit House. The net profits from the gate receipt- will go into the Jaycees' mud- 10 help finance their recre ation projects. The show will begin at 8:30 p. m. m the court room. Yoiiii!;: lei ; adoi'e peanut butter; fro ling on rookies or cake. To j prepare il, cream a quarter cup ol i IaiI it i- or margarine with a quarter j nip ol praiiut butter until the mix- tun is extremely well blended and , llully. Add a cup of confectioners' o'sii , heating well after each ad- j ciiion. 'I bin to a good spreading, eon: i - tency with about 4 teaspoons j ol water, adding a teaspoon at a j lime and heating well. Decorate' the frosted cupcakes or cookies villi peanut halves. cure ' the v 1 Py h Tin. YOlJR DOCTOR DOES! OPERATED HEAT WAVE FILLS - mSJ-w i SOME OF THE 800,000 persons whu turned up at Coney Island, N Y , to duck the current New York heat wave are pictured on the beach and famed bui.idwe.lk. A 'J2-degree mercury rise in eight hours brought the teniperatiue to bU and sent millions out of town. (1 uleniatioiiul ) Births The following birl lis are an nounced at the Haywood County Hospital: Mi: and Mrs, of Fines Creek. Robert Ferguson a son. June Hi. . James Simmons of daughter. June 17. Mr. and I la.e! wood, Mr. and Ion. a son, Mr a Mrs. Jack June 111. Ray of Can- Mr. and Mrs. Joi W'aynesvillc, Route l!l. Hun hlleld of 1, a son, June Mr. and 'andler, a Mrs. Herbert Shnpe daughter, June 1!). of Mr. and Mrs of Hael wood, 1! A. Fdwards. i daughter, June Jr , 1(1. Mr. and Mrs. Waynesville, a s Mr. and Mrs. Candler, Route Hill Mehatley on. June 1!). ol John Morgan ol . a son June 20. William I'less ol a daughter, June Mr. and Mrs. igton. Route 2 Mr, and Mrs H. L. Way neMlle, Route 1, June 20. Simonds of a daughter. Mr. and Mr- Allen Caddis ot Waynesville, Route 2, a son, June Mr. and Wayne-ville, Mr-. Roy a daughter. Wood June Mr. and Mr Everett Way lie ville, Route 2, a 20. Evans ol -on. June Mr. CI' de and Mr Frank a -on, June 21. Smith ol Mr, and Mi ol Clyde. Rout, Mr. and Mr' 'Canton, Route Troy McCracken 1. a on. June 21. Ian v Burchfield of . a son Hint' 21. Mr. and Mi's e .a dair Aluiro McC.aha liter, June 21. ot Mas'g I Mr Wav n 121,' Mr j Cove 22. and Mr-. Marion Wood of Mile, Route 2. a son, June and Mr- George Prince of Creek, twin daughters, June Mr. and Mrs Canton, ii son II. W. Spam. June 22. Jr., of Mr. and Mi's Dexter Barnes ol Waynesville, Route 1, a daughter. June 22. Mr. and Mr. Wavnesville. ; L. I). F.avenson of daughter. June 2.'i. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Parker of Attention Parents The Home Laundry and Cleaners will give a FREE LAUNDRY bundle picked up and delivered to each family announcing a birth at the Haywood County Hospital. CONEY SANDS Deaths LAWSON L. MI LL Funeral services for I.awson I.. Mull, HO. native of Haywood Coun ty, who died in Everett. Washing ton. June 18th, will be held Fri day afternoon at 2:3(1 from the home of his niece. Mrs. J. C. Mor ris, Fast Street. Mr. Mull, a i" tired lumberman, had made In home in Everett. Wa-liingttm, loi the past fifty years. OMieiating will be the Rev C L. Allen and the Rev. Nando Sle phens and interment will be in Green Hill Cemetery. Surviving are three sisters. Mrs Ida M ii 1 1 is. Mrs. Fannie Mcillonl. Mrs. Mary Miller, one brother, .h i ry Mull, and an uncle. Ansel Med lord. all of Waynesville. The following nephews will serve as pallbearers: Floyd and Has Mil ler. Hunt and Clint Medford. Tom and Harry Miller. Nieces will serve as (lower bearers. The lioniir 'aiv pallbearers will be Jim Siring field. Fee Malney Fil KaleliM Al (lin Howell. John I'loll, Jim Kil ! lian. Virge McClure, W ade 1'iai.r : lloone Senlelle. Viigil f old, Oliver ! Shellon. Asl.ui v Howell, Will Sir -, del , and Selie l'lolt. j Ai i an&eineiil s are under the di- lections of Caiielt I uncial Home MISS SARAH JOHNSON Miss Sarah John on. 91. died eaily Tiio-day afternoon at the. home ol a niet e. Mr ,,i a John oil. Canton. Route 1 , at ter a long 1 1 1 in -'-. Funeral ' erv lees were held this I,,,,, Hue1 at I I n't h I. hi th. Morn ine Sl.n Chill i h wilh I he Rev. Ai inond Ala'.well till'irialiiig Burial v. a in t he i lun ch cemetery . Surviving are a number ot nieces and nephew 1 I ell Funeral Home, Canton, w.e iii fh.u-ge ot ai raneenieiil s. Finding Lock in Dark To lie Made Easier GARY. 1 ml. 'I I'1 Fumbling ill Hie dark lor the lo k w ill be a thing of ihe pa-t il thi' ill', cut ion conies into eeni I a I ue. Hie National Pal i nt Council repoi I A lock liyht contained in Ihe ! door handle has been developed hy a man in l.arned. Kan. Adaptable ' to liolh building and vehicle doors, the unit is ' upplicil w it Ii ( led i icily by a small battery . As Ihe handle is rocked, light , .1. i . . ..i. ray are named on me mh-k Ihroiigh a sinal the handle. window openitfg in The harness racing horse was It II. Johnston's Rodiu vear-old son of V'oloniile. of 1941! . loin - Canton. 23. Route :i. a daughter, June 30 25 -INIUU-r-; EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES FOR CLOTHMG & SIQES ' I j 5 Sourcm: , i PERSONAL Musmu. i j taxes fcgsrj lm i M Man Gets 5 Years For Clyde Post Office Robbery Joe Maness. 30, was sentenced m Federal District Court at Nash ville. Tenn.. recently to tne years imprisonment after being convicted of robbing the Clxde Post Office. He and his sister-in-law. Mrs Bonnie Philpott, and Mrs Plnl pott's husband Floyd, were held on charges of robbing a total of 41 pu.-t offices in Western North Caiulina and several other states, federal authorities said Investigators Report No Reds Among Teachers OKLAHOMA CITY 'UPi An Oklahoma legislative investigating i coiruiiiiiee has found no Coniriiii-iii-t ympathiyer aniong Okla- lioina college and university teach . er The only evidence til Communis-j tic activilics Hie committee found : con eei ned a small group of stu dents at the University of Okla- ! homa. The committee said this ; hould be no cause fur alarm, since il i watched constantly by the Fill and Ol' officials j Street Sweeping Job Assigned to Police I'RICHAKD. Ala. 'I I1' - Polic ial s here now have new equip ment . The eily council instructed Po lice Chief K". C Anderson to place a "broom and other necessary equipment" in each patrol car. OITicers were instructed to stop their squad car whenever they see any broken glass in the street and get out and use the broom. SPECIAL SALE of StartDDUg Friday KLGHLAlt $5.95 SLIPS ON SALE REGULAR $3.95 SLIPS ON SALE $39S REGULAR $5.95 ON SALE $3.95 SPECIAL REALCRAFT $4.95 ALL VISITING ROTARIANS MEET MAYOR AT CRACII MANSION, his official residence, Mayor William O'Dwyer (center) greets A. H. Nicoll, president of the Rotary of New York City, and Henry T Low (right), of Southern Rhodesia. About 20,000 person from all parts of the world attended the opening of the 40th convention of the Rntarv International at Madison Scuiare Garden. ( International) 1'AUSON FORGETFUL BOSTON iUI'i The bride was left waiting at the church and so was the groom The Rev. Wolcoll Culler forgot he was to marry Ruth Parsons and Robert Ostler. After an hour's frantic search, the parson was found and the cere money went on. Now is the time to SAVE MONEY on that ward robe for the daughter going away to school this fall. Buy Slips now at The Toggery and Save. ' ' hi PINK ' HNK P ' REGULAR $3.95 ON SALE $2.93 SPECIAL PUTTING IT POLITELY BOSTON il'l'i Five Framing- ham papc men have filed incorporation for an organization known as The High Brow Club, Inc." The sponsors reported the club would foster "respect in society at large for those of negligible hirsute adornment"- in brief, bald. Francis Cove Residents To Meet Tomorrow A Francis Cove Community De velopment Program meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Francis Cove church, with Community Chairman Bob Boone presiding. One feature of the meeting will be the showing of a motion pic ture regarding community improvement Dellwood Meeting Set For Tonight Residents of Dellwood will hold their Community Development Program meeting tonight at the Dellwood Methodist Church. Community Chairman J. Singleton will preside over A. the session, which will start at 7:30 p. m. Weather Man Deplores Untameable Weather WICKENBURO. Ariz ilIPl The weather man can't be blamed for the weather. ln his monthly report to head quarters. Wickenburg's weather observer, August Nord. cited a per sonal example. Early in April, he complained, snow damaged the fruit crop on his ranch near bore. Three weeks later, he added sadly, the hot sun all but destroyed his potato crop. "If a weather man could take a hand in controlling the ele ments," he said, "1 would have done so." 56 REGULAR $3.95 ON SALE $2.98 pirns I STORE Ueen Agency p S. In the event of twins this rift will be doubled. Call 77-s for your FREE SERVICE. 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