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August 11, 199 noon. THE WATNISVILLI MOtNlAINTEER PAGE THREE (Third Section NEW HOPE FOR ' EIGHT-PERCENTERS 1 FRENCH MODELS SEW DURING STRIKE -i i Bookmobilo Schedule vc i DAYS! tt aevu igua fciro wiry ftrm Md tmto lmom of tnr wlrj eanrir H f quota npp'Mi nf (oortl Ci Emp yo lri I offlT poond a 4m on bottle 1)1 wwrtt, haws ifl Wtr m WITHOUT Art tba mumt fn ream for. - jonn ror r TOBH f. op ; " t f'W- fc' 'i'1 1 " JP. i r i t r 1 1 1 1 1 I of i"i it ' i sssssmijm -1' j,,t.- -1""'. -""" p DETERMINED TO OIVE the eight-percent of all babies born prematurely a better chance at life, New York City's Department of Hospitals is suc cessfully operating a unique sen ice. Nurse Judy Nelson of Bellevue Hospital Is caring for a two-pound, one-ounce incubator baby that has been rushed to the institution in a special ambulance. When prematura infants are born in smaller hospital?, a call brings to the scene the emer gency vehicle and a nurse with a portable incubator. (lute motional) that they are working fewer paid hours. We see the same people holding the same jobs they have held cash ing pay checks now that are small er than those they cashed before," he explained. Staying with Mr. Smith at the Club were Mrs. Smith and thei; young son, Robert, Jr. Young Robert, like his father. is one of the Country Club's most faithful patrons. Except for a lew years during the war, he's been coming for his summer vacation ever since he was horn. He and his folks spent their first summer there in 1935 - the first summer Robert, Jr., had seen in the world. Mr. Smith, Sr., prefers the sort of vacation he was takitiK at lh.' Country Club to settle down in one place and relax. "Many people start driving the first day their vacation starts, and they keep on driving until its over, never spending more than a night at any one place." Mr. Smith, as he headed for the golf course outside, observed he couldn't see that kind of vacation. Hut he doesn't limit his time in Haywood to the summer. His LAST FO R 1948 law requires that we advertise and sell personal property on which 1948 taxes e not been paid. names of all delinquent taxpayers will Published August BE SOLD the 2nd Monday in Sept C. FERGUSON Sector and Supervisor For The Town of OFFICE IN CITY HALL County Asked To Sponsor Apple Queen Candidate Organizations in Haywood Coun ty have been asked to sponsor can didates for the contest for North Carolina Apple Queen, who will reign over the 1949 North Carolina Apple Harvest Festival in Hender- sonville September 2-5. Selection of the Apple Queen is one of the main features of the four-day Festival, held annually in Hendersonville. Other events in clude a square dance contest, open to any square dance team in North Carolina, a large parade, orchard tours, open-air hand concerts, win dow displays, a court hall, street dances, and apple sales. A bicycling craze in the l(!!)()'s brought a demand for better roads. job as head of the extensive .South ern system of the big lood store chain brings him into western North Carolina and Waynesville olf and on t liiciuglioul the year. TAXES 15th and the Baldwin Goldrn Shoestring. "A picture of a marriage in which neither partner has been honest with the other. The em phasis of the story is on the evolu tion of the young couple and the influence of other people upon them." Caldwell Let Love Come I-ast. "The story of the strange mar riage of Ursula, the prim and gen tle lady, to the fanatically ambiti ous William Prescott. self made, dotingly indulgent to- his children, ruthless in business. Woven into the story of the marriage is Eu gene Arnold's revenge for Pres cott's treachery to Arnold's father." Huntington Slender Reed. "An analysis of the character and reactions of a shy, lonely sensitive woman. Long since disillusioned about her marriage, ignored and dominated by her husband and daughter. Madge finally emerges as her sweet generous self after Rog er's death and Margaret's mar riage. Marsh Wreath For Riviera. "Here again are Chief Detective Inspector Alleyn, his wife, Troy, and his assistant, Inspector Fox. The characters connected with the murder of the piano-accordionist in a London dance band are a strange ly varied group." Morley The Man Who Made Friends With Himself. "The story of a literary agent who is advised by his love (who is also his analyst) to take a vacation and get acquainted with That Man who stalks hit, waking hours." Uivett Over The Garden Wall. "A robbery, with only half a bot tle of whiskey missing, leads Scot land Yard's Inspector Rivers to an odd assortment of characters in a neighboring house. The owner, a scientist and his Russian wife, a young newspaper couple, a mas seuse, the robbed house containing valuable jewels and papers, a lire, a smuggling ring add up some . . Hritish sleuthing." Simons Running Thrrad. Set against the Charleston, South Carolina background of the Civil War Kra. this is the story of an Irish immigrant girl and her love for a sotuhern aristocrat. Bridge Wild Animals Of The World. Representatives of every species of wild animal are describeil and illustrated with 252 pictures, 100 property Waynesville Library Notes MARGARET JOHNSTON COUNTY LIBRARIAN full color. Arranged alphabet ii all by popular name of animal ' Flesch Art Of Plain Talk. "Explanation and application of the author's theories and research on readability. The material was originally presented in a disserta tion. 'Marks of readable style' . . . Kmphasis here is on analysis of current writing in magazines, ad vertising, government publications, textbooks with specific sugges tions on simple yet vigorous ex pression. The author's readability formula is appended." llaeer Washington, City of Des tiny. "With concise text and over "2(H) photographs, taken for this book, the authoi4 and artist present a panorama of the past and present : in our national capital." Furnas Anatomy of Paradise. An informative book on a ro mantically misunderstood section of the earth. The natives and their lands presented in an ethnological ly correct survey by the author Gunther Death Be Not Proud. A memoir to John Gunther s sev enteen-year-old son, who died al ter a series of operations for brain tumor. Not only a tribute to a re markable boy but an account of a brave tight against disease Creekmore Ali's Flephant. "All (who lived in India' was the only person who could handle the baby elephant his father had cap tured for the Maharajah, so the animal became his special charge One day Ali and Lado followed the tiger hunt and proved their brav ery." Tunis Son of the Valley. When the Tennessee valley auth ority threatened to Mood the region including the Heiskells farm, there was much resentment. Sixteen-year-old Johnny lleiskell was ruii ous about the new ways of farm ing taught by the county agent anil gradually his anger changed to whole-hearted cooperation Bakeless Story - Lives of Great Composers. Hrief biographies of the follow ing nineteen well-known compos ers: Bizet, Borodin. Dvorak, Klgar. Gounod. Hunipcrdinck. Massenet, Moussorgsky. Puccini. I'iikiI HERE'S WHAT WE DO: $&.50 Phono 52 f J " if ISrWXV .SfY III I WITH FRENCH SEAMSTRESSES determined to stay out on strike until their oemands are met, Parisian fashion houses have resorted to drastic meas ures to combat the situation. Above, mannequins of a big Paris concern try their hand at sewing. The seamstresses, w ho are paid (Hteen cents an hour, art holding out for a four-and-a-half-ccnt raise. (International) Haywood Leaders To Take Part In Farm And Home Week At WCTC I Representatives from Haywood and 11 other Western North Caro- Una counties will take part in the Farm and Home Week program opening August 22 at Western I Carolina Teachers College in Cullo- i w bee ! Aiming those scheduled for ac tive roll's in the program are Hay 1 wood County Agent Wayne Cor peuing; John Nesbilt. agricultural 'teacher at Waynesville Township I High School; Miss Mary Cornwcll. Havwood County home demonstra ;lion agent; and A .1 Mulchings, I supi'i inlenileiil of ('anion city pi ogi am the next day. r Haclinianinoff. Riiiiskv - Korsakoff. I Rossini. Scarlatti, Sibelius, Smet ! iin.i. Strauss, Stravinsky. Sullivan. Includes a list of representative I, records. Replace clutch disc Check pressure plots " Examine release 1 - . .... H txamine pilot bearing 4( Replace any worn parts -C Adjust clutch pedal Road test your car 0 You'll enjoy chatterfree starting and smoother gear-shifting with our Genuine Ford Clutch Special. By getting real Ford Dealer Service, you're sure of skilled work by Ford-trained Mechanics who use Genu ine Ford Parts, Factory-approved Methods, and Special ford Equipment! DAVIS - LINER schools. The August 23 afternoon pro gram will feature tours of the Mountain Kxperinient Station near Waynesville and the homo improve ment and home beaut if i at ion proj ects in the county. Among the featured speakers on the program will he Governor W Kerr Scott, scheduled lo address the meeting on opening uii:ht, Seu alor .lames I'ope of Tennessee, di rector of Hie TV A , and Dr W I , Bird, president of Western Carolina Teachers College. The governor will he introduced by Dr. Clyde A Frwin, stale su perintendent ot public instruction, who will outline the conference Mr. Illitrhins will lead the dis cussion the morning of August 24, and will preside over the evening bearing clearance Wf - V , , t MOTOR SALES Friday. Aug. 12th JONATHAN ( KF.F.K ROAD Bovd Stole 9:15- 9:35 j Dav id Boyd 9:40-10:00 l Mrs Dick Moodv 10:10-10:30 Mrs Inn Lealherwood 1045-11:05 J A Moodv s Store 11 20-11:40 Dave Brown's Store 11:55-12:15 IMKRF.ST PILES I'P MANCIIKSTF.R, N. H. (UP.) The Manchester Savings Bank, whose motto is "Watch Your Sav ings Gryw." says compound in terest alone inuliplied the value of one of its accounts by more than seven. Account No 46.929 grew from $12.. to $!48 without addi tional deposits being made. The 'account was opened April 1, 1891. Want Ads bring quirk results. LENNOX MEAN QUALITY In HOME HEATING FIIA tl.KMS NO DOWN PAYMWT5 SF.E US TODAY HirlTIND compaNf Aihevllle, N. C. 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