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I YILLE MOUNTAINEER .IliJnj AT. AUGUST 16,1951 SECOND SECTION WAYNES v . in a v y v iiwui iiis r or Use Not Beauty l ARKE EEACH .feature writer i-TON The Navy's two f .... 41., ht ,,ms arc" i picnj' . . ' 1 . n e?n! 1 ftf SlltCC.d 10 M'l-H Arctic and dry on me itimarine. .. :'. i. submarine meaicai ,,,.t!01y at the Navy liase at icw L.onaon, jar better togs for the' Submarine bilimially being washed si In cold climates it 1 i.asnalt ies. Besides, Lthes in a submarine hopti a headache. rr was referred to (he ind development ae f the Naval Clothinff lr(Hkl.vn, N. Y. ih.. head ol ine ae- Ind his men designed now being tried put iiibmarincs, The suit, s not been officially is still undergoing isions. is composed of low p-uieee rubber and fat zips up to the neck, s, and a helmet wnicn with an inflatable life fitting over the chest like a bib,. f Goodrich Co. de ter lips which close lo fastener, to make the ht. The only possible spray would come at ound which the hel rubber fram fits tight er could stand in water fc chin before any of it watertight shell; k uniform is the new for clothing. It has on ships in the Arc- p tne Arctic gear, a teits were sent to the Jlation at Point Bar- lie Northern coast of arctic clothing incor ntirely novel features: lure barrier principle" le "tliira dimensional inc. is based on the ob- t to keep warm in ex tcmperatures, a layer armed by I he body is jtlicy built clothes that frrs of air tight cloth. ich is an air chamber h A Morning Star Residents Enjoy Several Parties ',', BARBARA SETZER Mountaineer Reporter A birthday party was given by Jesse Lou Carincs Friday night -at the home; of Mr.; and Mrs. Lewin Medford. Those attending were Jacque Sue Medford, Judy Ensley, Bobbie Reynolds, Caroline and Kathryn Cody, Ernestine Patrick, Nelma Jean Ellar, Maxine Ran dolph, Mary Jane Davis, Marie Miller, Janice Gaddy, Barbara Set zer, Loretta Medford, Mrs. Will Smith. Woody and Worth Smathers, James Treadway, Stanley Hender son, Donald Smathers, Wayne Set zer, Carroll Medford, Bruce Med ford, Jack and Joyce Hoglen, Er nest and James Patrick, Cecil and Charles Smith, Guy Cook, and Er win Medford. COMFORT for the sailor who must work on a wave-swept sub marine deck is offered by this new uniform. The chamber is kept puffed out by a stuffing of synethlic fibre. Whether or not such clothing could be adapted for use by the troops who fight ashore, however, has not yet been determined. The new Navy Arctic boots, nevertheless, have been ordered by the Marine Corps enough to equip every Marine in Korea if they have to fight there next winter. Like the rest of the suit, they are in two layers, with a stuffing of fibre between ; the layers. . Seery says they completely overcome the danger of-' dampness within the A wiener roast was given by Bruce Medford in Burnette Cove Monday night. Guests included Bobbie Reynolds, Patsy, Gaddy, Marie Miller, Maxine and Mary Jane Davis, Jesse Lou Carines, Barbara Setzer, Janie Gaddy, Er nestine Patrick, Anna Lou Van hook, Woody and Worth Smathers, Carroll Medford, Wayne Setzer, Ernest, and James Patrick, Donald Fowler, George, Jack and Joyce Hoglen, Stanley Henderson, Tom my Higgins, Jack Valentine, Billy Reynolds, Jimmy Gaddy and Roy Stafford. Awards For AJob Well Done : '. v v w - : :4 . fciJi... wahaJLJt - - - ..- IS Saunook People Enjoy Field Day At Upper Crabtree MRS JAMES McCLURE , Mountaineer Reporter The Saunook Community De velopment Program wishes to ex press their tnanks to the Upper Crabtree Community for a very enjoyable day and dinner there Saturday. At their regular meeting Thurs day night the Saunook CDP will make plans for entertaining Cruso at a field day on August 25. Mrs. Jack Hall and Mrs. Eugene Beck have returned home after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rhinehart, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Burnette at tended the Burnette and Shope re union Sunday at Swannanoa, The Wilson reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and boot, which in deep cold, causes frostbite. The third dimensional princi ple means that the clothes are not shaped to hang neatly from the shoulders and arms. The jacket rests on the hips, like a box.. The sleeves are held off the arm by heavy ridge seams. The knees are baggy. AH this is designed to retain air chambers between the clothing and the body. Even the long draw ers are woven in a waffle pattern to provide air chambers. LOOK AT THE RECORD J YOU'LL GO FOR THE "ROCKEJ "! 1 , jolMoton ' al ..."" J.n-Smiin. Hvdrti-Matic Priw nntimal 01 mra to. Equipment, aexmories, and trim luhjud to chanft withnui nctita. The "Racket" has really ot it... and the proof is in the driving! Try Oldsmobile's new Super "88"! Learn about "Rocket" performance and "Rocket" economy- flashing action and real gas savings! I-earn about "Rocket" smoothnes a this great power plant teamn with the magic of Hydra-Malic! Drive a new Oldsmobile and discover the top engine in motoring ' 7I7n701JJSxN10BlLE,S'R0CKETM! "ROCKET" D S LI O B I L E Miss Jean Childers, assistant home agent, presents checks to Senior 4-H members Roxie Ann Craw ford and Bobby Joe McClure, winners of the recent 4-H floor sanding contest. Both young people ex pect to use the money for their next Club projects. Roxie Ann will get paint and materials for curtains and a bedspread for her room improvement project; and Bobby Jo will buy some 500 pounds of feed for his baby beef. Each received $10 as county winner and an additional $15 for top ping the fifteen counties in the district. It is a coincidence that both district Winners were from one county, as the boys' and girls' divi sions are judged entirely .'separately. Roxie Ann, 17, is a member of the Crabtree club. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Crawford, and will be a high scbnil senior this 'y tar.. Bobby Jo, 16, will be a junior at Waynesville High. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne MvClure of Route' 1. Miss Childers supervise dthe girls' entries in the county, and assistant county Agent Grover C. Dobbins was inchurge of the boys. V The floor sandtrs used by the two were furnished free of charge by Parkman Hardware Company. The contest is sponsored by the Clarke Floor Sanding Company of Charlotte, : Lions Club Will Meet Thursday At Grandview The Waynesville Lion's Club will hold its regular weekly , meeting at Grandview on the Allen's Creek Road, Thursday night at 7 o'clock. A barbecue supper will be served Dr. Boyd Owen, president of the club, has requested members of the club who do not have transpor tation, to meet at the Court House at 6:30 o'clock. Visiting Lions are invited to at tend the meeting. . Lennie Merullo of the Cubs made four errors in one inning in a game in 1942 to set a major league rec ord for shortstops. . ,, Mrs. Tally Wilson. It was well at tended with many people coming from South Carolina. J. O. Coleman is ill at his homo on the Dutch Cove Road. He is the father of Mrs. Noel Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Plemmons an nounce the birth of a son Aug. 13 in an Ashovillc hospital. 'Jack "Valentine is home on a fur lough from the Army. He has been stationed in Colorado but is now assigned to Virginia. Mrs. Porter Plemmons was op erated on a week ago in the Hay wood County Hospital. She is doing well and has to stay only a week more. Lulher Smathers and Jim Allen went to Raleigh to the annual re union of their World War I outfit, Roger Rhodarmor circled around here for about 15 minutes in his jet plane the other day. His par ents are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rho darmer of the Rhodarmcr Cove section of this community. Last Rites Are Held Wednesday For Mrs. Davis Funeral services were held yes terday afternoon in Ratcliffe Cove Baptist church for Mrs. Eliza Dixon Davis, 76, who died Tuesday after noon in the Haywood County Hos pital after a brief illness. The Rev. Oder Burnett and Rev. Gay Chambers officiated and burial was in the Ratcliffe Cove Ceme tery.' Pallbearers were Roy and Law rence Davis, Irving Leatherwood, Mark Galloway, Billy and Arthur Turner. Mrs. Davis, a native of Haywood county, was the widow of Cicero Davis. She was the daughter of the late Frank and Nieey Evans Dixon and a charter member of the Ratcliffe Cove Baptist church. She had been residing with a daughter, Mrs, Frank Medford, of Asheville, since 1940. Surv'vlng in addition to Mrs. Medford are four sons, Frank, John T., Henry, and Fred J. Davis, all of Waynesville; and four grand children. Arrangements were under the direction of Garrett Funeral Home. quicKiy lor about 15 minutes or just until tender. Serve with a but tor sauce after draining. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sampson of Tampa, Fla , are guests of Mr. and Mrs. James McClure. Miss Sybil Jean ville is a guest of Charles Beck. Beck of Ashe Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Earl McCracken, Jr., of Newport News, Va., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hill. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. McClure of Richmond, Va., have been house guests of Mrs. Mary McClure. Henry Sherrill Assigned To Ship In Far East Henry Sherrill, fireman appren tice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Sherrill of Waynesville, was recently assigned to the patrol frigate USS Gloucester in the Far East.,'... The Gloucester was transferred to the U.S.S.R. in 1945 and re turned to the U. S. Navy at Yoko suka, Japan, She was re-commissioned in October, 1950. Sherrill entered the Naval serv ice in January, 1951, and received his recruit training at the U. S. Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. He attended Waynesville High School. Masonic Visitor v tr 1 List Price $449.95 To the owner of the oldest electric refrigerator in WAYNESVILLE In preparing broccoli cut off the woody end of the stalks and any coarse lower leaves. If the ends of the stalks arc large split them with a small sharp knife so they will cook as quickly as the tender upper part. Put about an inch of salted boiling water in a saucepan and add the broccoli; cover and cook Final Notice All past due water and light bills in its t be brought up to date. Those with delinquent accounts arc hereby given notice that the current bill, plus one-third of past due bill must be paid immediately, and the remaining two thirds paid during the next two consecutive months. In event this is not compiled with, service will b discontinued without further notice, and a service charge of $1.00 added to the bill. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE. tor sauce after draining. .PHILC0 1 Mmm i imm 1 2l53 1 u wz jm I i nut) W .. J tftO" . y ,w$ to otHI II ' 'J A. M. Sullivan, 92-year-old acti Mason of Dayton, Ohio, Is a con sistent attendant at the Masonic Summer Assembly. He has at tend nine of the 10 meetings. Horace E. Haynos Now Serving In i Western Pacific Horace E. Haynes, electrician'! mate .second class, USN, husband of Mrs. Pearl G. Haynes of Clyda, is serving aboard the medium landing ship USS 355 which re cently arrived in the Western Pa cific to strengthen the amphibious forces operating in the Korean area. Such ships are designed primar ily to land tanks, equipment, and personnel on designated enemy held beaches, but also are used for transporting other material such as gasoline, oil, food, ammunition and radio-electronics equipment to 1 beaches already taken. Re9isfer your old i P-Hllco AT Lett's pp4 Regardless of make or condition the oldest elec tric refrigerator wins . . ; buc.it must be an electric refrigerator you are using in your home. The oldest entries will be awarded the famous PHILCO Model 1018 2-door Refrigerator ABSO LUTELY FREE! Come ia and register today! Sit TOUR NEAR 1ST OlDSMOUlt DEAltR GARRETT FURNITURE CO. wrams motor co. fn Street Waynesville PKone 1 Waynesville Main Street
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