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THE WAYNESYILLE MOUNTAINEER If OCTOBER 30, 1950 SECOND SECTION This Is First Place Winner In Window Displays rl rr pi ere ' If t . j s si i1 ti. . .hi. ,wk-. -VV play of Boiling Hall, as shown in Garrett Furniture Store, was named by judges as winner place in the window displays. The display was in the shape of an "L" with another unit like the town here facing Main Street. (Staff Photo. ,WW--""''' -M - " i , 1 'The Senator Winner of 2nd Place ' 5 E: ti H 5." Second Place Winner In Window Displays The orchard of W. K. Boone, features Ann Coman Crawford as a senator, won second place lthe parade Saturday (Stall l'hotoi. Patriotic Float - Third Place 4 Uning Paintings In pitol Creates Interest l J FRANK TRAGLE iFor Jane Eads) AP Ncwsleatures BI1NGTON One of the tractions for tourists In the s rotunda these days is a i, gray-haired artist from ii. John Hasbrouck Gosman Is the name. He has had a studio in Washington for the past dozen years. His job is to clean and restore a number of the historic paint ings that hang in the massive, cir cular chamber. Part of the Capitol clean-up and repair program, Gos- man's assignment is an undertak ing that requires years of know how. It also calls for a person who has a deep appreciation for an other artist's work. Gosman has set up shop Just in side the main entrance of the ro tunda. He and his big rectangular work benches are among the first sights sightseers see. "You cleaning these pictures?" Is a customary opening remark. i Gosman says yes, lhals pari oi uie arieties of Apples, Appalachian Belt . . . and Uses aridy arent On Market Imperial Texturfl Flavor Color Very tart, juicy !Clear yellow iTart, juicy Striped July July. Aug. ... Sept.-Nov Crisp, fairly tart (Yeiiow Sept.-Nov. ... Oct.-Dec. Oct. -Jan. ..... Oct. -Jan. . ... Delicious Nov.-March Nov.-March Nov.-Feb. ... Jan.-May . F I Beauty jTwig larle Pippin Jaa-May tavis: tiy Crisp, juicy, tart Red and yellow Juicy and sweet Hed and yellow Crisp, juicy, tartlRcd and green Crisp, tart lyellow and red Solid, juicy, tart ;Yeuow ... Solid, tart jRed and yellow Solid, tart (Deep red Solid, tart Deep red Tart, juicy ... ,Oreen-yeiiow Sept.-Nov. Sept.-Oct. Sept.-Jan. GanolJan.-May .. (Dec-Mar. Sept.-Jan. ... Aug.-Dec. tj .l i.l. .i f'lin ' mmtmmmamamMr i ' 1 1 It nil ' ' 'APPLES r I'kos Kating Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Fair Excellent Fair-. : Excellent Good Cookint Juicy, tart Red Excellent Juicy, tart . Striped Solid, tart Keel Solid, semi-tart . Red Slightly tart -Deep red Tart iGreen Juicy, tart (Red striped Good Good Excellent Good For pies, sauce. Good. Excellent. Good. For salad, baking Excellent. Excellent. Fair. Baker, good cook. lOoodt Excellent. Excellent. For salads. Good. Good. FBir. Excellent. Fine baker. Good. Featuring a big red apple, an da sign which lead: "The only ivd we want is the red we've got." This float wus entered by UuMhw Hall s Orchard, i Staff Photol. W " V V ' iifcniii-ii Carrying out the brand name of 'William Tell-' this window display at Belk-Hudson's for Barber's Orchards is altracling much attention. The display was judged second. (Staff Photo!. SHE'S TARGET IOK TARGET NEW YORK ( A P Utile Judith Frank was accidentally bit by a targe sleeve- a . 30-fool target sleeve lowed by a V. S. Marine plane. Nine-year-old Judy was aboard a cabin cruiser in Jamaica Hay, just olT '-Kong Island. The plane was coming In from a target practice run. The target sleeve was flowing behind. A mechanical release oper ated by the plane's pilot was sup posed to cut the towline to permit the target to float down on the field as the plane lands. This time it didn't work )t hers aboard the small boat saw the sleeve coming mid ducked to safety. Judy didn't. She was sideswiped and suffered lacerations and scratches of the face, hand and heud. PRELIMINARY REPORT ROCK 1A1.1.S, III. (API It was early morning when the tele phone rang in the local tire station. '"My stove blew up; my house Is on lire," the caller said. "Maybe 1 won't need you I'll call again if I do" The unidentified caller true to his word phoned back 15 minute later and told the alerted firemen that the blaze was out. YOU'RE TELLING ME! - ly WILLIAM RITT Ctntitl Pitss Wtittt .' X rf. HAYWOOD APPLES . . . Job. "Well, goodness, then mayiie you can tell me what to do with Grand father Elmer's portrait that's up in the attic. It's so dark and dirty that the only way we know it's HmnHfaltier Elmer Is because his name is on the hack." Gosman nods bis head In under standing, juks. a few guneral ques tions, then makes suggestions. Some visitors are astonished, be said, that the job is so tedious and complicated. They had In mind a one-swipe-of-the-cloth process with a wonder cleaner. But not all tour ists are concerned only with heir looms. "Some are really interested In art," Gosman said. "And they know what thev're talking about." Gosman works on more lhanj just the front of a picture He takes j the whole thing off the wall, re- j moves the frame, and if necessary peels oft the cloth backing too. Ik looks for holes, bugs, blemishes, smudges, everything. His aim is to make the picture look the way it did when the original artist fin ished it. In some instances Gos man finds the paint so faded he has to add an explorer's leg here and an Indian feather there. He doesn't object to Riving sighl ' seers the benefit of his expert ! knowledge, Rut sometimes he's I asked so many questions he finds 1 it hard to get on with his work. To vary the way you serve the usual cole slaw, arrange il on in dividual salad greens with a scoop of creamed collage cheese in the center. Sprinkle both the slaw and the cheese with a dash of colorful paprika. During the regency of Phillip of Orleans in the Kith Century, a long strip of muslin was adapted for a tie. This was not wrapped around the neck, but was sewn onto the the shirt. ALABAMA reports a plague of biign which arc gnawing tht paint 'off automobiles. At that, smc of those new model motor cars do Jook good enough to eat. ;;; H'irii prrturbrit, member of nil l.M'ific met xtanri oh thi ir haixlx. Proliublfi the proper tray ill vairfc to i i it' tlir world nituatinn. ; j j Idaho hat a two million-acre oll- mounlainout forest preierve. A boiler pronunciation of that (tat would be Hlghdoha. i i ; Latest fashion gimmick, we read, is a slip that's worn li'OW- ing. Now us mere malea woi.'t liability, know whether the lady Is in the' height of styleor Just forgetful.' ! ! ! CKinr.P CotimiMiii.it trader nrr' xrariitn tkn iintier by prrdirting ait attack by the Vnitrd iSfafr.i. That' a queer way of otWriiiij falfoiet'e ii. j ; Peru's lady bullfighter it quil ling to become a housewife. No butcher should be able Is fool her about the quality of beef. - ! I ! , In listing Russia's liquid assets,' the man at the next desk siig-' gesta. don't forget vodka. Come, to think of It, maybe It'i more of . llluc foxes are really white ones 1 with a dietary deficiency. "Pick Of The Crop" The Friendly Bank Haywood apples arc known far and wide as amon'fi the best grown in Eastern America. Our Haywood growers are growing a quality product, and arc receiving deserved recognition for their efforts. This bank is proud of the record which is being established here in Haywood in regards to our apple crop. Suprisingly enough, about 97 cents of every dol lar brought into the county for apples remains here It takes only about three cents for "outside supplies for the production of apples. Hence, the apple crop in Haywood is just about 100 "all Haywood". Haywood apples are going places-and we are proud of the record. THE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ORGANIZED 1902 . , Member Federal Reserve Sjritem HERE'S TO HEALTH! .and when our doctor writes your prescription, call us immediately, then you'll lose no time putting his medicine to work. Your Walgreen Agency Depend On Us..,.. Your Doctor Does! CURTIS DRUG STORE Home Owned V Operated Phone 32 l Vf '- if " ";"-f ''J For Eating Apples Gift Packed Cooking Apples Or Bulk Apples RETAIL SALES AT ROCK SERVICE STATION, AT THE ORCHARD (Highway 19-A - 23) At H;il sain Ask Firsl For "William Tell Brand" A Product oi Barber's Orchards WAYNESYILLE You'll Always Enjoy Apples Grown In Haywood. V
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