Singer Bopped TONI ARDEN. Los Angeles night club singer, indicates spot where she was hit with ? purse by a woman patron during the course of ? floor show The assailant's husband apologized, saying his wife had been recently released from a sanitarium. Tofll, whnenn* tinned with her routine, said she had no idea why she had been struck f/ntemfltiono?) Americans drink more than two cups of coffee per person per day. When calcirum vapor is burned it produces an orange flame. Utah produced G.390,000 tuns of coal in 1933. Mountain Blooms Are Nearing Peak The spring color show is rapidly approaching its peak in the Great I Smoky Mountains and along the Blue Kidge Parkway in Western North Carolina. Park Hangers say that the showy flame azalea and rhododendron will put on their best color display within the next two weeks. Mountain laurel is just starting to bloom at some elevations and by this weekend tthe 29th> there will be a prominent display along the Parkway. About May 28th, the laurel in this area should he at its peak. Higher in the Craggiex the peak should be reached about the first week of June. Silver l'ell and fire cherry can still be seen in many areas. The fire cherry tree is now putting on a showy and provocative display. For pure color display and spec tacular viewing, the purple rhodo dendron, spreading out over 600 'acres of the Craggios. puts on the best show for nature lovers and vis itors to Western North Carolina, itoan Mountain has much purple rhododendron also but does not grow so profusely as that in Crag gy Gardens. Peaks and cjuality of blossoms vary from year to year, according to weather and not always to plant cycles. Generally speaking, how ever. the maximum display includ ing the three showiest flowers of Western North Carolina, which arc purple rhododendron, flame azalea and mountain laurel, can be seen between Jiiih- 1 through June 20. SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT I POUND IK V*.HlOllS / I ^OLLCHAHCI COLJHS-A fS, y V ,, U I Ki COLOR -to AlMOSf into*. CJf/U J a id MY KUi ?fi SulUtOUHDIH<iS 4#*** A / s.-Jfc/~>r ft-MAIit. J 1 _ ^ FORM, / ?/ pSCVMoe fORM, Z' ' I Vs / rV I /// . .-;x-A ^ \,r ^y\ s*a$$& \^Z/f v h^w/J iMf^j v , 'i I?11 ' y hutai co??r*< >* > >/-V lL/^ VlliAf APPALS .5 ?r?2}i / wr^m 3im<, usto B/<fuiVisw> sjmcT I /TwMlf Hi PA I ft MIH 4o 4k AO. mimai b. ^ " ?& ^fl> I ""torST RYAN s-Sswsr' \ pf*v H VYOH 17 Crt/kMPiOHSrfip$ ????>*??iU4i*u.w V * > ? , ,wLwl,WBl;tW Detergent, Hot Water Prevent Gray Laundry Ry RUTH CURRENT State Home Demonstration Agent COMMON CAUSES OK DINGY GRAY LAUNDRY ? Dingy gray laundry has been plaguing women for centuries. Rut the modern housewife now has detergents that go a long way toward eliminating the problem. Graying is caused by three things: 1. Unremoved soil. 2 Redeposited soil. 3. Hard water soap scum. The first and third are caused by inefficient washing methods and old-fashioned washing products. Tile approved new method is this: use plenty of detergent, plenty of hot water and, if things are very soiled, give them two sudsings in stead of one. Redeposited soil is tliat which has been washed oil garments and then, because of lack of detergent or prolonged washing time, is re deposited on the clothes. To avoid this, clothes should be washed in a good detergent. And they should be washed only long enough to get them clean. Wash clothes that have about the same amount of soil on them to gether. l)o not wash a very badly soiled garment with one that is lightly soiled. Soil from the heavily soiled garment will be redeposited on the cleaner garment. Redeposit ed soil makes some clothes look u *L Toll Men Told C.REKNWICH, Conn., <AP)?'The State Highway Department sent a bill for 60 cents to the Town of Greenwich, It covered six trips > at 10 cents each made through the Merritt Paryway toll gate by the Greenwich police cars and a fire truck responding to emergencies. The highway department said only stale-owned vehicles are exempt from the toll. Greenwich officials' retorted it's going to be a long time before the town pays the CO cents. "It isn't the money it's the prin ciple of the thing," asserted Green wich First Selectman. C. Carlton | Gisborne. Earlier New Cars? CHICAGO (APt?The Chicago Auto Show, biggest of the nation's annual car, truck and related pro ducts presentations, will be held next year Jan. B to 16 instead of in mid-March. The new date suggests a December-January introduction for most 1955 models. The early bird does catch the worm, because worms withdraw below the surface of the ground at rtidday. It is almost 03 million miles from the earth to the sun. grayer after washing than before. The secret of removing ^deposit ed soil: many quick, hot washes' with plenty of detergent! - ,r "r" r 15 Aliens Creek Students Among WTHS Graduates By BLANCHE FRANKLIN Community Reporter Among the 125 graduate* of the Wayneiville Township High Scnool, 15 wert lrom Aliens Lreek coin- j munity. They were: Eugene tteli., Roy Pressiey, Doris iviuse, Gene J Wnson. Ricnaid Greene, *?iary jo Hembree, Shiriey birry, lvijrtie Ann WcClure, Earl Coguul. Doyie Rogers, Eveiyn Fratiy, Mary sue! Morgan. Veima Jean Hargrove.; Maxine Medford, and Doyle Jor uon. Those attending the funeral of Grovtr Crawford at High Point were: Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed VVyatt and Dei ores, and Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Al len. Kulf Hyatt and Ro> Khine hirt Junior Oxner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oxner, called his parents recently from Japan. The Youiir People's Class of 1 the Aliens Creek Baptist Church Training Union have planned a hay ride to the Pink Beds section Friday night, and all young people are invited lo join in with the members of the class for an en joyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. Del mas Caldwell will be chaperons for the hayride. Among the sick in our commun ity are: Mrs. Moody Farmer, Mrs Robert Buchanan and little Lucius Moody. Mr .and Mrs. Wallace Guy have as their, guest, the latter's grand mother. Mrs. Cordelia Guy who is 92 years old. Mrs. Mont Parham. Mrs. "Maud Galloway, and MlV Billy Wayne Wyatt attended the graduation exercises at the Clyde High School Monday night. - I Pvt. and Mrs. .1. E. Wood, of Mi ami. Fla., are visiting the latter's mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. j Frank Wood. Pvt. Wood will go to Kaimith, Calif., later. % ? Mr. and Mrs. Coy Wood recently ! visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood I Mr. and Mrs. Barney Dauahton of Spindale recently visited Mrs.! Frank Wyatt. Miss Geneva :?;>ody of Kobhins vi'le is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Moody. Mi. and Mrs. Dave Smith recent ly purchased land at the Grand view Drive where they will build a new home. Pfc. Gerald Ferguson of the U. S. Marines recently visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson Law Takes To Air FAIRBANKS. Alaska <AP>? Law enforcement is being flown from village to village through the re mote regions of interior Alaska. In past years, persons accused of misdemeanors Were flown to Fairbanks for prosecution. Now, the territorial police and a United States district attorney, fly from place to place to prosecute cases before the U. S. Commissioner in each community. Bible Conies Back HAMMOND, Ind.. tAPi?Police Capt. Namon DimitrolT lost a pock et New Testament 36 years ago while in Greek Macedonia visiting his home town of Dumbeny. The other day the book arriver at his home by mail. An enclosed not from a Greek soldier said he had found it on a street in Volos, Greece, which DimitrolT did not j visit. Capt. DimitrolT had wrttten I his Hammond address inside the I Bible. Cat Mothers Pups POTTSTOWN. Pa.. <AP??When Poochie a thoroughbred Beagle, walked out on her eight puppies a day and a half after they were born, Sandy took over. Sandy, a threo-year-old part Persian cat owned by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gauger. has had five litters of still born kittens, and seemed delighted to play the role of mother. In Death Probe ? -- - y ... AUTHORITIES in La Plata. Md.. have disclosed they have discov ered evidence causing them to suspect that the paraplegic Hus band of Dorothy Dillon Hick* (above) met with foul ulav The paralyzed war veteran. Louts A Hicks. 34. was found dead in his smashed car. which had special equipment for his use Police re portedly questioned Mrs Hicks and a "Mr X" when the car's throttle was found taped wide open. (lnteriuitiona'. Svun 'vLoto! Hominy Church i Preparing For A Bible School By MHS. MARK SWAIM Community Reporter Teachers of the Vacation Bible School of the Rocky Face Baptist church will hold a special school on Tuesday and Friday night. The Bible School will be held the last two weeks of June. Jack Cordell has returned to Pasadena. Texas, after spending ten days with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Olsie Qordell. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sheppard and daughter. Jackie, of Asheville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Shep pard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Church of Statesville, announce the birth of a son, David Charles, May 20th. Mrs. Church is the former Miss Dortha Cole. Mrs. Crom Cole, mother of Mrs. Church, left Tues day to visit them, Clarence Morrow, of Pasadena, Texas, visited relatives in this community over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Boone, of Dallas, N. C., visited friends here last weekend. Mrs. Destie Medford is still very ill at her home. Mrs. Fargo Mann returned home Friday, after spending two weeks with her son and daughter-in-law in Pensecola. Fla. Mrs. J E. Coyne, of Yakima. Wash., visited her daughter. Mrs. Boyd Green. Accompanying Mrs. Coyne, was her sister of Aberdene, Wash. Mr. and Mrs Jack Ilcnson of Pasadena. Texas, visited friends and relatives in the community this past week. Courteous Thieves NORFOLK, Va. IAP>?JefT Dane. Norfolk television emcee, recently returned to his parked car and tound the following note: "Sorry, they wouldn't fit. \\e would have put them back on but Transactions In REAL ESTATE Waynrsville Township William M. Seymour and wife > Tom P. Carriger and wife. Ernest Williams and wife to lltnn W. Brown and wife. J. R. Morgan and wife to Tracy arr and wife. Clarence Muse and wife to T Muse and wife. 1. M. Anderson and wife to James ?avid Smith and wife. t have to try someone else." The note, signed by a "Mr. X," as lying in two hubcaps that had een pried off Dane's car and left ?ing beside the vehicle. Weather Drama ? GR\Nri rapids. M.<- ? Announce! lo:n \*n 1 ivsnsmiD.t a VOTE FOR F. C. G R E E N CHAIRMAN OF HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Farmer of Fiiu's Creek Section CONGRATULATIONS .5' V- 'tO. . BUILDERS SUPPLY AND HARDWARE CO. tmrnmmtmimmmmmmmm VOLUNTEER - PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY MANUFACTURERS j OF VOLUNTEER BRAND CEMENTS KNOXVILLE. TENN. , *( , TOOL TIPS ?? - AP NtvdetliiRi A WOOD ? \SP is ? very coarse file for removing ex* cess wood down to a sanding level in places a plane can't reach. After using a rasp, Ideas It with a wire brush and ?il it lightly to prevent rust. best wishes to i BUILDERS SUPPll and HARDWARE (1 on the opening of i your store in waynesvui SWP HOUSE NV lasts lonyer...savss mont| PAINT 1 ? It pays to be "choosy" w'v :: you stktha paint. Whether you employ :.:38 or not, the price difference !?? 1 -- ?' House Paint and ordinary hou pa;::: raear.d than $5.00 for the average hoi; '). Thai difference pays for years of extra war...? of the wisest economies you can make! ? Continuous research has i:. c<oiar.:i provement and top-quality pi- :,.:c ^ You'll be money ahead when you discover 3 is a difference in house paint ! "T US RECOMMEND a GOOD PAINTING CONTRACiO* SHERWIN-WlLUAMS I ? Wf DCIIVC? ' imibB 76 Pat ton Ave. DW' Asheville, N. ('. j CONGRATULATIONS TO BUILDERS SUPPLY and HARDWARE COMPAN ON THE OCCASION OF YOUR OPENING IN WAYNESVILLE MOLAND - DRYSDAU CORPORATION Manufacturers of PACE AND COMMON BRICK ?y??^

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