Monday Afternoon, Augus PAGE TSVXi THE WATNTSVILLE MOUNT AIMX2 At The Strand Wednesday Off For Two Weeks Of Encampment Naiional Guard Officers Plan 2-Week Encampent 1 f Library Notes MARGARET JOHNSTON COUNTY LIBRARIAN 1 4 i iiooA Reading- For. Young People Une Star Tomboy Alien -7 s' "Concerns Francie Lou. a torn-. fjoy, and the experiences she had when her mother sent her from the Texas ranch to spend t&e-winter v,ith friends in San Ar'orio to I i Jearn to be a lady,' j n Americans before Columbus Baity A sudy of American Indian peo ples and cultures from the earliest , Asiatic migrations to the coming ol I Columbus. It tells how thev lived, what they wore, what they built, the -Ufrerent art objects thev created, and even something o! what they thought. Mr, T. V. Anthonywoo F.st Story about a cat. a mouse and i a dog who lived with a kindly cob- bier. They fought each other con J tinuously until the cobbler's inter j fering bossy sister came to stav with them, and taught them the I lesson of sticking together. i Miugry and the Blue 'Caboose j Freeman ! 'An old-fashioned engine, a blue circus caboose, and a snow bound ( streamliner all coupled together ) for a gay train tale . ... with a hap , oy ending when Chuggy. the old engine, rescues a streamliner from a now bank, and the lonelv blue taboos is called to the colors one more. -. j Flat Tail Call ! Tne story of a beaver during th i -"-A r of ri; Lfe Flat Tai j I hr.z h.s f dr.vrr. ffj.m -t i i t, i for f fi '.I. s -r i -s1 r.- j itii ''-ir i- ':l, r.i i! ( tlii W buJJa a r. in-i-.er ccl-j civ..- . ' I ' Truxi Kir - S'jTj cjf r A-rs5 g-rf i- 3-. j rTii4- i-d -rer!3'--'-r ' j Let Tbrm Lire Ls'.m-p J e:r.p'e ze.f. of .-e c' . g.jod trir, bal e c.'-' 4 rj-( rr.an and ar.imal life ar.l r.ou;d be ... . o I It V .1? If si' ! THE FAT MAN- Last minute details were checked by the National Guard officials before they entrained here Sat urday for two "weeks at Fort McCIeJIan, '..Ala. Seated, left to right: Capt: Samuel ,A; Cairsweli in charge of the local company, Lt. Col. James M. Davis; standing, 1st Lt. Robert Wincliester, 1st Lt. .Frank Byrd, and 2nd Lt. Albert C. Jones. (Staff Photo. ..'; ' ; . V; 7 V iiuiuuu , uvuvw viii, "5"i, jjia5 ine title rol ;n p I Jemational's new susoense-thriller "Ti, r... ' , "c rai ..Man ai, screen from the popular radio series of the . !. . . ' ...... ..- - ' "t iling Farm & Home Rouridur Be Held Next WeekatW Annual Meeting Of REA Co-op Set For August 25 The Haywood Electric Member annual meeting of members at the Armory in Waynesville, Saturday. August 25, co-op manager R. C. Sheffield announced today. He H0 SUnn Danace : Research " -sponsored by ' capita, jtock fire insurarce companies. i helping reduce the economic lof :aused to growing crop by iail. Hail damage to growing crops ha siways been frequent , and wide spread throughout the Middle West Losses to farmers and to insurance companies which write a consider able amount of hail coverages have remaining remote areas in the co operative area as soon as possible," he said. .' ' ; 1 ri .1 J Eui i it. . . ill nriimn iinnirn full nni iria. -.---t AAAnAMti. a m amounted tor, tftn of millions ot , said a record turnout for the meet- alon K miles of : rml HnesJ Dar Some crops damaged by oTi 7 VlaJ Buncombe, Haywood. Jackson, "., "."J' .wu" 9:15 a.m., is expected. Ur..nn Tt,...:i t.i...u I 7S to .90 per cent of tbeir original . . f unuiiJ viaM Rut until roPAntlv (Georgia) counties. An over-all i r rephasing program, including mul tlphasing the main lines, larger imd Progress and financial reports and the election of eleven directors for the next .twelve months will be on the days program in addition improved voltage, regulation and i j !f w5d(Jt ! rg o- tr.i left unmolested. Centerbnrp Tales McCoicev Tr.ee four sergeants are among the 82 who left here by train Saturday for Fort McCeilan. Ala. Standing down front is Sgt. Paul MuH. then Sgt Edgar Norman,. Sgt. Floyd Mehaffey and Sgt. Grcver Robinson. Three Pullman and a baggage car left here, and picked :. up' the same size train at Canton when thf Signal Corps Company there entrained. 'Staff Photo1. . I. Further adventure of ! of nts' Pvt. James Siske ) Big Crowd Takes shows how easilv the instruments! . BRAGG. .N. C tan be asemb!ed rd.n g.uge i made from a tin can an an- rrorr, , .Mrv ".' 1 ,S,ske 0 ; Pnce and reminiscences Iorampa Hercu;es . : :''.'. AeathercrafV-Spilhaus Tn Wnf MrTnoilVOfC 'Prtrt Tn 'Bnniml home weather station. Tne autnori . - ' runi crt.-uu. c h'vx. Mr. and j i-nGvillo I an antmorc-i. r ,;.... . ...... ,..-,.,. ,'i About 1500 neonlp attenrfpH h eter tor measuring i ,d speed Haywood Countv -Dirnip . SatiirHav Lion Boy's White Brother Steven? Adventures of Simba. Lion bov ' and Jack, his w hite brother in the j County Picnic ! to a free lunch, a number of atten dance prizes including an electric range, speaking, a beauty contest, and a community carnival of elec tric appliances, " Arrangements have been worked out with local dealers to hold an electrical appliance show to enable members to view the different makes and models of the latest equipment available. It's going to be a great day for everyone .vho comes, the manager promised. "We're going to have a good time, but we're a'so going to transact some important business, including plans to take electric service to the speed East African wilds where thev j huee exercise ' Southern Pine" now!" -ami- E. Thigpen. chief of i in progress on the sprawling man-;lne 10Da:o Division of the Com jeuver area here modity Corporation, discussed the Southern Pine, a joint Army-Air pncf Iut!port Prorm . and re" help Jack's father in the search of ! orce exercise, is the largest rou-! ,lB v--c u, seep a rare medical herb. I ine. 'raining maneuver of its type demand a"d upPly " balan. Story of Serapina-White ! be held in the United States ! ,JmestP' K' McClure. President 's.p.nin, .,.. - ! since WorlH War it rin. ni tho'0' tne Farmers Federation, said She certainlv proved it through 1 'argest units taking part is the 28th ! that 'he. deration "continues to ? wiw.iuu, luuiifr rciiiisyivania TSa- " va new tional Guard Division, which com-1 enterprLws for farmers." pieieri nearly a vear of training at1 1,ie nev- ua -namDers. pastor Camp Atterburv. Indiana before : of the Spring Hill Baptist Church. ' k--T! coming here. The maneuvers wiH;ave the invocation, continue until September 2. j Appearing On the program - - i tne farmers Federation String i Band, Aunt bamantha Bumgarner, in a double ceremony; largest fam ily, 'Mr. and Mrs. Biiry Payne. R. H. Ross won the pig given by the Waynesville warehouse and W. F. Hall won the pig given by the Canton warehouse sw itching stations designed to meet the Increasing demands of the present : members and new mem bers to be connected during tV next several years, has just been completed. The cooperative recently purch ased a site near the Drive-In Theatre in East Waynesville for a new headquarters building. Plans for this building, designed to meet tne present and future needs of the cooperative, were completed by the architect last fall; however, the board of directors decided to fore go construction until a more fav orable time. Plans have also been worked out to install two-way radio equipment in the main headquar ters and all trucks of the coopera tive. This equipment when install ed will permit the co-op personnel to render better service at all times and at the same time cut down transportation expenses. An appii- no one. knew now - much a crop mfght; be expected yield, tf the iiail struck the plants" at any" gfver.. ' stage af e-tfi , '":.'."'', '"' ' Sae tashdaya ;V' . f Make washdayva - aafe'day fa jour borne,; take, sttps to prvenl wringer arcident? " : , . ': -. cation for the installation of "this equipment is how pending' before the1 Federal Communications Com mission. - ." ,. . . , ; TheCooperative has been allo cated 2T,0$ 1,00000 from the Fed eral Governtneht. . Td date $1 430, 663.00 of . these funds have been advanced fur the construction of the. distribution. system leaving. a balance available in the amount of $610,337.00 for-additional planned work including the headquarters building. ' The cooperative has re paid to the Federal Government on principal and interest $195,001. 00 to date,, including $65,225.00 in the form of advance payments. Manager Congratulates Winner of " Wdsher I I I it'll W i Theatre MATINEE: Mon., Wed. & Fri. TODAY and TIE. Mario Lanza as "THE GREAT CARUSO" Technicolor WED. & THUR. 'The Fat Man' the marvelous help she gave the ''linus family in the kitchen, in baby sitting, in interviews with reports and scentists." Farmer Boy Wilder "The farmer boy lived in north ern New-York about 1868. School Iva Lee Messer. Clovie and Shirley uiaaix, .ancy Leonard. Chariet Seago, Rosalind Amnions. Mack ' tT""." """" Hill and Mr anrt Mrt n,.i,m ' '-T Hoyle. I Contest winners were: Balloon ft uiiv.iiiS io rues i, Larue .Morgan and aJ3. ucK.mmm wnen ne was nine j ttosaiind Amjnons; oidest married vears pld, work in the farm 'and couple, Mr. and Mrs F. L Mann nrL 'n,'?rCentl,1l)!eaSUr" toun'Ie I youngest married couple. Mr. and ' "is me, niiiiii we are permit 'ted to share." DDI Want ds bring quick results. PARK THEATRE PROGRAM II MONDAY, AUG. 20th SANTA FE By Technicolor Starring RANDOLPH SCOTT II TUES. II WED., AUG. 21-22 THE MATING SEASON Starring GENE TIERNEY - JOHN LUND II The third annual Mountain Farm and Home Roundup will be held at Western Carolina Teachers College on August $1 and 22, Mrs. Walter Pike, president, has announced. Farm people frdm throughout Western North Carolina will attend the meetings conducted by nation ally - known authorities on farm ing and home-making methods. Garland Hendricks, chaplain of the North Carolina State Grange, will present the main address at the opening session Tuesday morn ing in Hoey Auditorium. In the evening assembly, Mrs. George Apperson, president of the County Women's Council of the C.S.A.. will speak. The Wednesday morning pro gram will open with an address by John C. McAmis, specialist in tri butary watersheds with the Ten nessee Valley Authority. His topic will be "How People Work To gether te Improve Their Commun- President Paul . A. Reid, A. L. Teachey, state supervisor of voca tional agricultural education, and E. E. McBride, chairman of the Henderson County Board of Com missioners will appear on the open ing session program. Each morning' classes on dairy ing, forestry, poultry and other farm subjects will he conducted by experts from the North Carolina State College extensions depart ments: S. H. Dobson, G. F Parrish, R. R. Bennett,,. Jack Kelly, J,A. Arey, J. F. Brown, F. R. Farnham, John Ford and F. E. Whitfield. A tour, sponsored by the Jack son County USDA Council, will take the farmers to farms near Cul lowhee Tuesday afternoon. Poultry, pastures, tobacco, dairying and livestock will be included in the trips.'-'' V ' : ''.'".. :' ' The Thursday afternoon program will feature demonstrations in such fields as sheep shearing, tobacco curing rural e':t,J .Miss Geneva Fisher j of Home Economics j College, will address ruesday. morning. or Today and Yesterday' Durins tho ah. Parkinson of MortisJ bnevuie will speak, Decoration. An inform onng Mrs. Apperson ,f in the parlors of An arts and crafts J me womeri s planned day afternoon. Musical enterta two days will be proof nenaerson County cu a cuuege group, and I Quartette of the to Training Proeram Election 0f officers ing year will be hey meeting at 10:45 Weds ing. The Mountain Fans Roundup is sponsored the State Departmenti struction and the M State College Agricufa sion Service. Atumic Boni! At Alamagordo, Net: first atomic bomb mi valley, known (or tc Jornado del MearJ Df th." WAYNESVILLE DRIlli 1 THEATRE ii TIIURS. & FRI., AUG. 23-24 OH! SUSANNA Color by Technicolor "v...;.'' .... ' . . Starring ROD CAMERON WAYNE MORRIS 1 'I''zyy-v'.'"-? I f i - . . i ' , - i t m - i ii i . - 1 A, ' wA- ' ' . ,t I X .tv jfj- ...x- sirs. Charles Seago and Mr. and .iV '' V " " f , ' Mrs. Jessie Lee, who Were married if Jf I " ? "C V'T 1 - ' " ' M S,Xfil1 J7 .",r. " , . i 4 ' .,i-Tsr' vJ f , .... . . ... t ..J.i-' ;..' IASYTO EU1LD ANYWHEtl . . , , ' , . i.l ?' A T , v ' ' f ; ; 4 v . , 4 ' ' v . ,'.- . " ' ' ".' '.' V '.. '. V ' " "- ' " I '.,,- . v I I ... It - . JM. t, . 'I -: ; -.1 . - , 11 1 1 1 a va.. A A v USED C STOP BTI BRYS0N-HJU M0T0RSI We Have A Good S '50 Models and I Some New PHONES This yen' make plenty of silage! Por mort than 20 years, thousands of farm, en hav found dependable SISAL KRAFT Silos provide low cost-per-too itorage for silage. Simple to build with snow fence or wire fence and genuine SISALKRAFT. Us SISALKRAFT aha for Haystack Coven, Silo Coven, Sdo Doot Seals, Machine ry Covers, etc. com m and am rot nit SAMn.t ah INSTRUCTION SHOT ON.'HOW TO tUUD ftiALKKAFT SKOS- RICHLAND SUPPLY CO. Phone 43 At The Depot wnn" SdS!:,n., S,OT- "-ds with Mrs. won the beautiful automatic washer shown In the foreeround i 1 T ' rton Who iust nnm ct,. mu. v.. . ',ne loregrouna in contest sooner) k k. r,:.. WlLCOMf SHOW STARTS AT 7:43 , CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADMITTED FREE 100 AIR CONDITIONED MON. & TUES., AUG. 20 & 21 'The Reformer And The Re StnrriniT DICK POWELL and JUNE ALUS WED. & TIIURS., AUG. 22-23 DOUBLE FEATURE 'REDWOOD FOREST TM Starring REX ALLEN ALSO UNDER ORDERS To Kill His Bride Marring ROBERT TAYLOR - ELIZABETH Also Elected Short Subjects Home Stores. (Photo by Ingram),