NOVEMBER 7, 1947 THE WATffBSVILLB MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE (Second Section? 1 Adult FACT IS SEAT FOR 6-E SOL n,, . iNT WPES WEEDS. INSECTS vRS HOTBEDS. . jt . las r theater .. Kr..-tu .... .- tVynrville, North Carolina w . L.r in mi auu a.iiu 1 1 r 1 1 ' .... . . .. Ja,, ADMISSION PKICES: y I'ndcr 12 Years 12c Including Federal Tax MjWU' .. til Ca d 'J . I ,11. 1 ,1., I . I 1 . i3i aii a ...v luumg reuerai I ajt Thursday, Friday, November 6-7 "Wild Harvest" StarriiiK ALAN LADD and DOROTHY LAIMOUR . j T 1 Movietone jxews ami comedy Saturday, November 8 "Fool's Gold" Starring WILLIAM BOYD and ANDY CLYDE Serial and Comedy LATE SHOW Millie's Daughter ii Starring GLADYS GEORGE and GAY NELSON Sunday, November 9 "Deep Valley" Starring IDA LUPINO and DANE CLARK Comedy and Short Monday, Tuesday, November 10-11 "Ivy" Starring IAN FONTAINE and PATRIC KNOWLES News of the Day & 6ENERAL ELECTRlQ Wy FOR ELECTRIC PUMPl 'SSIE GETS WATER WHENEVER. SHE a INSTEAD OF WHEN ITS PUMPED ID AND CABQIPn m UP? cue tpc 'OPPP fPKJT MrtDC AAI! k' rnMTAiMiM ff PERCENT MORE BUTTERFAT. WNSII-yEARTESr -Jf? A CERTAIN TYPE Oh VTi' STEEL NOW USED in G-E TURBINES was " RRST TESTED FOR YtAfO V THS IS A TyPlCAL EXAMPLE. 7L OP GPHFIPAL FLFCTKCi? INSISTENCE ON PERFECTION. ERAE 11 ELECTRIC ) THE DEST IN VALUES, VISIT "Better i i rusatie iNovej.ibr 16 22 win mark i , :r vaiaucv at ('tail. Irea's Book WWk ... ,k Mates. Luunciiri k r. i ihe 1,;,;: uaa ""ding into Cv flew vc 1 M,.,0i.. .. ." lue 100" Week u a cultural crusade liaa , across the imtiou. fostering the Jhi eh u ,ub"8 Industry -'hildren's books have alreartv proved them.elveH prom , , , : h , ,ilr national ''2 S Uie calendar year. Hook Week the first or all such "week" ' le'hin""1 lo.lay is" ,1 e ( hildren's Ho( Council at C2 ! J' rH. New Vork City ' I his olllc, now serves aH a ;rouod public Information center for :Wid about books for children I .mil l ."m'U ,epo,,s ''even m liou American boys and KlrlB J still lack facilities to read and know any books oilier thai, text i books. I he crusade still goes on J his year's Hook Week theme Books for the World or Toinor- 'to will be widefy activated by participants in the national com paign which is sending Treasure .nests of children's books overseas land this year for the Hist time to lnue of our own eleven million I aook-huugry children in the United States. Library Notes MAIUiAKFT JOHNSTON Count y l.ilii ,ii i.in INFOHMATION I OH I VI HVONi: DANK Cltl AIIVi: ( 'HAFTS IN WOOD In three sec hun: Coiinf! M)odvUi I iiu'; Wood - ''Iniule (raft: Wond-cluiiiuiu,' cr.itl Tool--and inali-i i.il- ;iie dcMiibed lde;c: for desi(!ii- which cjn he u :cd in I in nil in !. io) iii.ikiiu:. jiul house hold articles are Riven, FKiriFIl IMOOKRN MFTAI,- f'RAFT Thill) -fix "new pt ojftt: in metal Jiliis a complete treat- I inenl of luoccsses in art nielal uim n Mi-ji.iiiii in iinii iniiiiiiiiiiis' ui T lit school and home w ol kshops. I .'ho)--'. fi:i.i.i:k THiKi:onr story RY BOB FFI.l.FK The story of the farm hoy who rose to the heights of hasehall I he biggest box oil ice drawing card in the game today. Hob Feller tells how he learned lo pilch, of his entry inio big leagues, of his four yeaiti in the U. S. Navy, and of his exploits on Hie diamond GRAY HOW TO COOK FOR PROFIT Cooking for restaura teurs: how to buy and cook food in quantities, how to store it. how to serve it alraclively and economic ally, how to plan and care for equipment. GUNTHKH INSIDE I S. A. This book is a study of Democracy in action, lis central spine and substance is an etTort -in all dif fidenceto show this most fabu lous and least known of countries, I he I'nited Stales of America to itself. HKCHT FXn.AI.NING THE I ATOM What an atom is, how we I learned about it, the steps by which j we found out how to split it, and , why it produces energy when split, . are simple stages in the progress j of man's knowledge about matter, i Dr. llecht has used ordinary Eng lish terms. i SHOEMAKER HOW YOU CAN ; I Dept Brands Mean SCREEN WRITER ' f t urn uir-n :t Jk in - ' ": I the ORDERtD REMOVED MOM t. Z;TTX "If mifiht become . test cle which Decome . test cae which. tCuntiinied from Page Two) cdly iii'edliiiK Hill SliakcsiJciire in I he Lindy 's of their Mciiniiid Tavern. day llic i Fraunces Tavern here in Man jhattan, at Broad and l'earl streets, was where George Washington bade farewell to his officers in i 17HI1. II is still going strong. The Tavern - on - the - Green in Central Park still is going strong as a popular center of nimi folks' diversions, and McSorley s Saloon on Seventh street off the Bowery, with its perennially in sistent rule about no females on the premises, keeps on lolling its ale along. All these have more or less lengthy celebrity as head quarters for the various gala do ings of their respective days, each emphasizing the attractions of good conversation, food and drink rath er than any conie-lately divert isse nienl of Moor shows or clamorous name bands. The Shors. Cub Booms, Lindys, I weuly-ones and El Moroccos of today are merely latter noriod cen. lers of conversational fun, and that's the reason for their continu ing fashion. Some vapid doll sing ing into a mike about the guy she loved and lost has nothing to do viitn it. Ben .lonson, I'm sure, would have pasled her in ihe kisser with an l.lifibethan apple pie if she'd opened her tiap to interrupt him in the Mermaid. HFI.P OTHER PEOPLE Contents- Need to help people todav: What il takes lo help people; Re sponsibility; Turning point; Under standing people; What fellowship tint's: Helping people to keep norm al; Helping the physically sick Helping the mentally sick; Help ing the fearful; Helping the de feated; Helping Die conscientious and self-deceived Expertly trained mechanics with the latest equipment are at your service to give you complete radiator service, complete overhaul, or any type of garage service. . . All at extra low prices. PHONE 75 Wathiins Chevrolet Co. MAIN STREET Better Buys" ORDERED FROM STAND IN HOUSE PROBE u m. . . trJohn Hord LawTOn" lncad barro" Uef'asrwatked'away it h.X y, 1 ""P1 ot Congress. In which Instance hU It has beenreported. would be fought to the highest courts. (International) Rambling 'Round (Continued from Page Twoi Waynesville haven't grown up mentally as regards Hallowe'en. We saw an aftermath of a So called prank that might have caused some one to he a cripple for lire. And if not that, ut least broken bones or some equally painful reminder of the sense lessness of Hallowe'en jokes. In front of Dr. Stringlield's of fice, there is an iron matini; over a coal chute which extends out on the sidewalk about two feet. These pranksters had re moved this rrlll leaving an open ing Into which any one could have stepped in the dark. It avc us a shiver whe nwe saw it the next morning. And we wonder why, sonic one hasn't invented a method by which these coverings could he fastened down so that the morons who Infest our streets on Ibis celebration wouldn't find It pos sible to endantcer the nr.. ami limb of Innocent people who use the streets for the purpose for which they were intended. Well, Apple Week wrapped in the success it so richly deserved, lias been packed awav in th.. s.,n tissue of the past. But, jm;t think whal a glorious lot of apple pie are in the offing! DISPLACED PERSONS STI'DY FRANKFURT, (Jerii.ai.y-- i A Pi l'fi ' A. Carusi has ai lived n, Germany on a special assiuiio.eni by President Truman "to make a Ihree-nionth study of all pha.se-, ol the displaced persons silualion," II. S Army hcadtpiai lei s said lo day. Carusi, former commission,-! ft Die U. S. immigration ami n.itu ralizalion service will "look al I bl ent lie resettlement program wdh a view to America's tiartiiin-oi,,,. tinder any international lefugee or ganization program, ' the announce ment said. Spring has Sprung.:: Fall has Fell -Summer's Gone and Vinfer Is Here. you're liable to find yourself walking on a mighty cold, windy tiny if you don't H lls Rive your car a bumper I,. I.u.nper check-up soon. This coming winler will be the hardest yet for your car that has served faithfully many hard years and miles. New cars are still scarce, so your old car may have to last many more months, much as we hale to say. The safest thing for you to do is to bring your car lo us right away for a complete check-up as insur ance that it will keep humming along when you need it most. Stoi luiLv U TLJ . (('out inued from Page Two) ; tin housing couimjltee when Ihe .three agencies moved lo Chicago, s,i)s Dial's wli) more than 140 of I Die employes in Die three outlils those lo icin. mi in ihe Windy City, t Washington has a new l.adv Dip- hniial. blonde Senora Olga llriceno, .cultural allacbe of Die Vciio.uolan embassy. Her man) capabilities and taleiils include playing the guitar and being willy in live 1 1 i 11 fit-1 it languages. Before coming lo Washington, Senora liiiceiio was her country's cultural allacbe in Cuba. She has j been a loicigu correspondent, a lecturer, a professor. She lias ahu j written novels Ciii renlly her name I is among Ihose proposed to occupy ja chair al Die Spanish Koyal Acad j cniy of History. Senora llriceno holds the deco- j ration of Die 'Order of Isabella." J In-slowed upon her by Spain after she served as cultural delegate to that coiinlry in liCtli. ! She has wullen six hooks in j Spanish, one of w hich, "Cocks jantl Hulls in Caracas." has been i translated into English ami has '. through ils liliii edition. W hen Sam .Solomon, airlines of liiial, greeled some I, 'ill guests at in oy-.ler roasl al be, silver Spring Md cslalc In- led Ilit-ui lo a clolheslinc anil h.M Hicni lo pick mil I heir ow n bib-. The bibs were made of green paper, and cadi g,,t". found one Willi In-, i, , -Hue n il T. invitation wa-. "fi'tiiii : p.,,, I ill '.' ." After iwiiuming, tennis. horseshoes, , badminton and what-not, Sam be gan sen, ng Die tn-lers-- baked ir.ed. raw. lie also delied out lliree j different kind; of ham, gobs of In imp. hot hiscuiK doughnuts .md beer. . . L Capital Letters (dull inued lioni Page Two) Die) say I is liyitig lo arrange a schedule id gaums Willi Fluke Uni versily . . Winslon-Salein s "first station WSJS. is broadcasting all of Wake Forest s football games Ihe, fall al home and aluoad . . Coming j events cast then shadows before, etc. . . Some of Senator II. L ug. lead's speeches fin December .mil the lat ter part of Nom lulier have been called oil', lie imi'l leiurii to Wash ington for the - pi t i.d . -.-.ion called lo discuss high price- and condi tions in Europe . . . Haleigh is gelling a dr.e-in theatre Efforts ait- also being made lo construct one in Kannapolis. Chaiiolle has bad one tor some time, also ( ii . en -Inn ,i II, t n Point The)' are a womteiliil ea u ,e for public necking . , . TO THE RESCUE In the midst of the turmoil ran -ed h. England's decision not to nupori mine Anieii can tobacco laboui 67 per cent of all U. S. flue-cuied tobacco is grown in North Carolina i Hem) Ford II, cigarett-smoking hul of Ford Motor Co. announced tl.ul the thousands of Fort! employees would he permitted to smoke on Die job His grandfather. Ileniv Foul, bat ed tobacco and would permit no smoking by anyone, including the vice presidents, whTle al work for him. In this conned inn il might be noted that Congressman Harold I) Cooley of Nashville. N ('., has been in the forefront ot Die Moil In persuade Commodity Credit lo pur chase tobacco foi- Ihe Krilish Also. Horace Cooley, biolhor of Harold, can now smoke his cigar ettes with case, lie is an official of j Die Raleigh Ford agency . - Abraham Lincoln's official pro les! against slavery was regis tered as early as KIH7 in the Illi nois legislature. KEEP CALLS BRIEF HANG UP CAREFULLY ""pi -i If -1 Hi 1 1 GIVE OTHERS A CHANCE RELEASE THE LINE IN EMERGENCY 10J ) m PARTY LINE COURTESY IS CATCHING SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND fiKorporared 20th Anniversary Audit Of College Finds All In Order j it At EIGH (AP) An audit ot ; affairs ,-t Western Carolina Teach ers college, whose president com mitted suicide recently, showed the institution's financial condition lo he "proper and in order," State , Auditor Henry Bridges reported last week. He said that O. D. Stallings, who made the audit, reported that "this examination disclosed no irregu larities, ai.d indicated that all ex penditures were proper and in or der." The audit covered the fiscal year ending last June 30, The college, which is located at Cullowb.ee, dur ing the year had total receipts of $4:! 1,736.09. of which $159,692 was state appropriation, and spent $402,101.67 on operating expenses. Letters To Editor i Continued from Page Two) Die state claiming to be members of the V.F.W. or other veterans' organizations, and soliciting fam ilies of deceased servicemen trying to sell hooks, pictures, etc., con cerning these veterans. Some of them, apparently are collecting money and then disappearing. No member of the V.F.W. can solicit people in this town and com- munily without first contacting the undersigned and getting the ap proval of the local post. We urge everyone to bo care ful about such solicitors claiming o be connected with the VJF.W who does nol have proper creden- lials. All solicitors approved by this ! post will have a letter so stating, j We ask that any unauthorized solicilalion be reported to us at once. We w ill appreciate your co j operation. Yours very truly I ROBERT H. CAMPBELL, Cmdr. I Veterans of Foreign Wars. FOR PARTY UNERS 11- Complete calls quickly. This assures better service for you and your party line neighbors. 'ill Be sure phone is placed securely on hook after each call. Remember, one phone off the hook ties up an entire line. Allow a little time between calls to permit others to have their turn at the line. When another party on your line has an emergency, please release the line quickly... and pleasantly. TELEGRAPH COMPANY t ; f - V -it" km i-i' i. A' 'Y'i-'"---- ' v ' flV ' I III if III' I Mi : 'V-'t' ; .' ai . ' j ,. 3 .iV

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