lhuriu-jy Alter liuGii, Jauiiary 26 mi. WAVInlSYiLLl SIGUNTAlVl , s , - ia: . V1 iVf- !.(' ',. v ! 'K-i It i Library Notes MARGARET JOHNSTON COUNTY LIBRARIAN ; ASHEVILLE ART EXHIBIT An exhibition of American Paintings from the Randolph-Macon Permanent Art Collection is be ing held at lhe Pack Memorial Li brary in AsheviJJe during January. A special invitation has been is sued to the Haywood people by Miss Annie Westall, of Asheville, yho is President of the Randolph Macon Alumnae Association. In her letter she says several have al ready been there from our county. '." The Exhibit Room is open from nine to six every day except Sun day. ' 1 Following is list of the paintings: J 1. "Launching the , Boat" by Cifford Beal. ; 2. "Summer Afternoon" by John Carroll. .. 3. "Portrait of Dr. J8ck" by Eugene Speicher. 4. "Early Evening After Snow fall" by Childe Hassam. i 5. "Portrait of Win. H.. Mac Dowell" by Thomas Eakins. 6. "Mrs. Scott's House" by, Ed Vvard Hopper. v V 7. "Yellow Cactus" by Georgia O'Keefe. ! 8. "End of Holiday" by William C. Palmer. . "Valley of the Seine" by Theodore Robinson. V). "Vermont Hills" by Chaun cy Rider. 11. "Azaleas" by John Henry Twachman.' . . 1 12. "Winter Charm" by John F. Carlson. ' 13. "The Haunted House" by Mabel Dwight. ' 14. "Connecticut Highway to Watamug" by Bertman Hartman. 15. "Taos Mountain" by John Marin. 16. "Portrait of a Young Wo man" by Harriet Fitzgerald. '. The Randolph-Macon Permanent Art Collection is considered one of the finest in the South and holds an outstanding national position in the art, world. Among the artists represented in the permanent collection, besides those named are Arthur B. Davies. Whistler, ulnnes, Cole, Homer, Chase, Mary Cassett, Waugh, Sloan, Franklin Watklns and Prendergast. TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Waynesville Township tV. H. Creson and wife to Arthur Dietz and wife. Manson Cagle and wife to G. W. Wright. W. A. Smith and wife to Henry Jordon and wife, Jack H. Snyder and wife to Tal madge L. Woodard. Herbert Braren and wife to Roy Moseman. J. R. Blanton and wife to Man son Cagle and wife. Kenneth Cutshaw and wife to Albert Robinson and wife. John D. Medford and wife to Lake Junaluska Methodist Assem bly, Inc. Carrie Clark Argenbright and husband and others to Barron B. Clark. H. L. Liner, Sr. and wife to C. A. George. EfiacA 1 n h P F1M1F. bOllg SiTOB hi n Clyde Seaman Visits In Mediterranean Area Audry E. Ferguson, fireman, USN, of Clyde, recently visited the Rock of Gibraltar in the Mediter ranean. Ferguson is aboard the USS Waccamaw which will visit many more countries in the Mediterran ean during the next four months, while supporting and aiding Uni ted States interests in that area. Beaverdam Township W. L. Hicks and wife to Charles Hyatt and Vincent Glance. Linton Bryant and wife to George H. Jones and wife. Ralph B. Jenkins and wife to W. V. Ivester. Cash L. Cole and wife to Ray J. Rector and wife. Fred Fore and wife to R. B. Jenkins and wife. C. F. Sampson and wife to Hugh Cook and wife. ! - Eva Young Keith and husband to N. J. Trantham and wife. 11 AS A BABY he had an earnest look. &cfe. Jkhhi AT W EST TOINT he finished ill 1903. : V -' . i s Mi A C i : . 4 J t in .M- .J s I- Watch-Charm Back Cal The 'Bob Hope Of SMi ft w IN WORLD WAR I f3 he was a brigadier. IN 1937 he visited the White House. r" VIE WING his troops Tokyo on July 4, 1947. in I I I. I. East Fork Township W. Fanning Burgess and wife to T. C. Heatherly and wife. Delmar Burnett and wife .to Ray E. Curtis. Pigeon Township Lawrence W. Chambers and wife to Felbert Revls and wife. R. O. Chambers and wife to Roy Phillips and wife. Thomas L. Michal and wife to Robert T. Burgess and wife. J. R. Blanton and wife to Emer- Lane Hardin and wife. Clyde Township Floy Mackey and wife to A. J. Haney and wife. Crabtree Township J. R. Blanton and wife to Fred Noland and wife. J. R. Blanton and wime to Emer son McCracken and wife. White Oak Township J. C. Ferguson and wife to Nor man Hannah. David Hannah td J. C. Ferguson. Cecil Township Lydia C. Allen and George Allen to M. Coy Prcssley and wife. MARRIAGE LICENSES Jack J. Rice and Aileen Francis, both of Haywood County. James W. Edney, Jr. of Flat Rock and Lois Aileen Clark of Canton f. 3 ;i 'x - ): 1 s '. , 1 i . 4 1 utiu.. MacARTHUR, left, was Olym pic chairman in 1928. r SWORN IN as chief of staff in 1030, Mat-Arthur took his oath from MaJ. Gen. Edward A. Kreger, left. It V. , V Tl R; ' V ' S . . ,'7' FIELD MARSHAL in the Pliilippiries Army, he is congratulated by Quezon. i :..-! W t J.V- (AP Newsfeaturesl DALLAS The football season is over but they're still talking and will do so far into' the winter about little Johnny .Champion, the Bob Hope of Southern Methodist Uni versity. Johnny has another season o! football on the hilltop. Great things are predicted for the guy they call inhnnv Suoer-Mouse and Toy - ,Bulldog. .",.' H -,, to tha fpllnw' Leon I I iiiai!!i"uil I -Kntra name's all-America 'end,' said was the "fastest guy 1 ever saw." Johnny caught six passes' for 117 yards against the Fighting Irish. He can lav you In the aisle with his story of meeting up with Hart.l Johnny, who is five-feet-four ana weighs 165, being built along the lines "of a miniature tank, was supposed to block Hart six-feet-four and weighing 200. "All I could do was catch bis foot," relates Champion. "Down he went. And you know he came up to me and said: 'If you do that again I'm going to tell the referee on you.' I answered with a hurt look: 'Oh, no; you wouldn't do that'." Johnny admitted that he might have been holding on the play, though. " : . He said he once "got tangled up in Hart's shoe laces." "You see," he explained, "I just reached to his knees." . . JAPAN S SURRENDER was accepted by him in this scene on the Missouri, 1943. ON THE JOB in Tokyo he , personifies authority. Glenn Wright and Mary Himes, 1 Crabtree To Hold Debate, Spelling Bee Not since the 1928-29 season has George, Washington U. experienc ed a losing basketball campaign. both of Canton. J. T. Crowe of Candler and Jac queline Christopher of Candler. Production of frozen concentrat ed orange juice has increased rapid ly during the last few years and reached a total of 10 million gal lons last season. , Ricliland Baptist Church The Rev. Ben Cooke, Tastor January 29: 10 a. m., Sunday School. George Milncr, superintendent. 11 o'clock-" Morning Worship with the pastor in charge. 7 o'clock, Evening Worship with the pastor in charge. 7 By PEGGY BRADSUAW (Mountaineer Correspondent) The Upper Crabtree residents will hold a Community Develop- ment Program debate and spelling bee. tonight at the Rock Springs church. - rri i OTD(SE 1 1 READ BOTH THESE STATEMENTS o AH citizens of Waynesville owning and operating motor vehicles, are required by law to have 1950 Town license tags on said vehicles by February 1, 1950. Person failing to comply with this regulation will be subject to fine, and costs in the matter. Tags available at the City Hall for One Dollar Each. CITY FRESHENS UP CHICAGO (UP) Chicagoans no longer need to journey miles to get a "breath of fresh air." Frank S. Chambers, who heads the smoke department here, reported the dusl fall" in these parts during August was the lowest in the history of the department. A mere 34 tons a mile, he said.. Falling water is the one source of generating electricity without depleting , some .exhaustible re source, such as oil, gas or coal. SKUNK SHOOTS FIRST TACOMA, Wash. (UP) Soldiers at Fort Lewis had to shun one of their boys. Pvt. Norman Risco was walking post when a skunk stopped nearby. Risco challenged the ani mal but .the kunk shot first. A re lief guard had to take ever the post, 30 paces away. Liver oils from the Snaky-look ing, fresh-water fish called the burbot yield seven to eight times more 'in vitamins than cod-liver oil. , ..-W...: DDT ENDS SICILY'S MALARIA AGRIGENTO, Sicily (AP)-Tnis island, once plagued by Malaria, has set a record of 12 months with out a new case of the. disease. Dr. Giuseppe Ferrara, island health director, gave the DDT spraying program started three years ago, credit for the victory. Rule Of Thumb Causes 30 Painful Minutes AUSTIN, Tex. (UP) Here's a man who "thumbed" his way into trouble. But it happened in his own kitchen rather than on the open highway. , - Robert Scurlock. installing a laundry machine in his home, used his thumb to clear burrs from a hole h6 had drilled in the kitchen floor.;.-. .'. With a helper pushing from be neath the house, Scurlock freed his swollen thumb 30 minutes later. All five of Villanova's 1950 bas ketball starters are seniors. NewMineraUYe Sought In '-Alaska' . .AAN. Alaska luth, Minn..-engineerii been examinins th. two milt: uoct . ""fi Poorman was of here.' staked i tlement's early ye ' Coleman, a blarks,.t ' estimated at aroUGd U. S. Bureau of drilling. t . . . (oln the hum and win Jl'fifM by:, furnishing kforJ wnicn leads to iheimts a'hunted' criminal i&i on... ' mm tales of gallant polkt: SUNDAY 5:30 P.M. WHO 0 ' Another Mutual asp:, in.ni ilium ii . Suddenly Si's Spring -1 You Will Find at RAl More than 500 new members will be inducted into -the North Caro lina 100-Bushel Corn Club at its annual meeting in Raleigh later this month. ' Atte htioh Mr. farmer! We Now Have The New Heavier FORD Tractor i WARNING All persons who have received a citation for violation of traffic laws, and overpark, and have not paid their fine of $1, should do so im mediately.' This is, to give notice, that all persbns failing to pay imme diately, will be looked up by the police, and brought into court, where court costs of $10 will be added to the fine of $1. If you have a traffic ticket, we. ad vise immediate payment at the City Hall. . . , , ORVILLE NOLAND Chief Of Police. We Have In Stock The Following DEARBORN IMPLEMENTS 12-In. Slatted Wing Plows. Jr Double Disc Plows. 12-In. Moldboard Plows. Lift Type Bush and Bog Harrows Woodsaws. Tillers Cultivators. jf Side and Rear Mowers. With Ifote Horsepower Call Us For a DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR FARM TODAY! i " s. - ' A ;. Let Us Show You The Many Improvements The 1950 FORD TRACTORS Have Including The Exclusive Implement Hydraulic Touch Control. DELIVERED PRICE $2,3 Phone 461 Plus $15.00 N. C. Sales Tax Main Street TgayS id SMART for party lime! 11 s FOR BOYS AND Shiny Black Potent, lor ywi ' .l'i .Ll:. .l.nminS liei for dre-up occasion 'j MMh.r. vou'll lite the the-budejet prices. Patent Leathers Are U And you will find us prepared some of the loveliest slippers -sC "of the cutest styles you ever Yes young lady We can fit P ay'sSlioeDef T