NEWS OF OUR MENw WOMEN IN UNIFORM PFC. HAROLD G. MAST, who & in t;:e European '.va: theatre. wishes to thank those who ivre.te him even though he may not have had a chancv '.o answer every letter. He asks to be remembered tc- all his friends. RUSSELL ATKINS, storekeepe first class, and Mrs. Atkins, of Solo mons. Mrf . were visitors last week at the home of hi- mother. Mrs. Sain Atkins. Russell is being transferred U juties outstdes the States. LISUT (jg> WADE E. BROWN. ; who Has lj*en in Princeton. N. J., i since he entered the naval serv ice, i is spending > feu day? SVith his fans- j in in Boone. Lieut. Brawn will re- I port back to Norfolk. Va . for ad- j ditional speciai training before gr.- j ing to sea JsIhS SOT. JOHN V. IDOL ha.- return- j twf Id duty after spending a 17-day furlough with his wife ana son a1 1 Farlear and his mother en Boone I KouUr 2 CPL. PAUL J. DU PRE, of Camp | Claibitrne. La has been visiUnt? : Mrs DuPre in Boone ? ? ? : YONAHLOSSEE THEATR E BLOWING HOCK. N. C. Phone 3071 SUNDAY ''Thousands Cheer" i Technicolor MONDAY Greer Garson. Waller Pidgeon in "Madame Cur re" TUESDAY "Bathing Beauty" Bed r.kellon. Esther Williams WEDNESDAY Pat O'Brien, Ruth Hussy in "Marine Raiders" THURSDAY Geo. Sanders. Linda Darneil in "Summer Storm" FRIDAY Michael O'Sh&a, Anne Shirley in | ' Man From Frisco" SATURDAY Hopalong Cassidy ir. "Riders of Deadline" Shows at 3:00 - 7;00 9:00 Sunday Movies 3:00 - 9:00 YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME JOHN A. SHEPHERD, AMM 3c, > j Advanced Aviation Military Base! station. Norfolk, Va., spent the j 'week-end with his parents. Mr. m?d ; ..Mrs. M. 1, Shepherd, of Sugar; ; Grove. LT. tjg) DEWEY BINGHAM, c-: , j New River Marine base, is spending ' a five- day furlough :n Boone with j : his father, Mr. I. J Bingham. Lieut, i Bingham is in the marine denial j corps. j A-C WALTER C. THOMPSON, who j is in training for a pilot, at Maxwell | Field. Alabama, wishes to hear from friends \vi Watauga county; His address is: A-C Waiter C. Thompson, ASM 34891140. Sec. M. Sqdri. C. Flight 2, Class 45, C, Maxwell Field. I Alabama. CHAPl.MN tip 1.4.) JAMES Cij SHERWOOD, former pastor of Cove i Creek Baptist Church, woald appre ! ciate letters from those who care to : w ri'c him His address is 37th AAA ; Group Heado.eirte:-' Camp Haan. i C;,i'X SGT. JAMES M. SURKETT. JR.. j of the Li. S. Army, sou of Mr. and ? Airs. Jim Biakett, of Mabel. is witii ! a tank division in the Souihw est Fa- > eiiie. He has been i:i :erv;ke 19 j months, and ha* been ?owi^iits for; tour i:tu; tii.s. He lveer.eii i'is basic, training at Camp Canipliei!. Ky. I CPL. GENE L. SMITH, oi Valk Gtucis. hi? rwUUesi his wife that [ he has landed at a pert in the Southwest Pacific area with an en-! gineersng outfit He entered the ! army in. Dei ere. her, 15542. i VAUGKTON WATSON, son nt ; Mr. and Mr.-. A. G. Watson, of Deep iosp. who. has been employed at the Aberdeen. Md.. proving grounds, entered the navy ;n J illy t>. and is now stationed at Camp Peary, Va. j Mother's Prayer Answered 1 am more than thankful for my ' idear mother's prayer;. Somehow' | somewhere some mothers son ?wiii j j teturn home. I am more tb.ari haupv i to know mother is praying for me; j and others as well. SGT. RCBT. S. PERRY. ! Somewhere in ;iw British Isles Arrives Safely In England j Mr. and Mrs. Murray Greene, of , I Boone, have received word that i their scr. Ffe. Robert Ransom! Greene has arrived safely ;r- Eng- ! l?nd. Pfe. Greene has been in serv ice since April 12. 1943. SGT. JAMES PENLEY, who 10 fcenity spent a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Per. ley. of Rich Mountain, is now sta tioned at Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif, llss address is: Sgt .James Fenley. 341 15145, Medical bet., 3t>6th Irifantry. APO 445, care postmaster, Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif. In Ne*r Guinea Mrs. Thomas F. Oavis, the former Mildred Moody, of Banner Eli; K F. 11.. nas received word that her husband. Pvt. Thomas F. Davis, has landed safely somewhere in New Guinea. Before leaving the States. Fvt. Davis was stationed at Csmu Gordon Johnston. F!a. Sgi. J. V/. Greene at Miami Bsach Miami Beach. Fla. ? T-Sgt. James W Greene, age 26. of Bakersvilie, letuLned from service outside the CCRiuiO'tal United States, now is be ing processed through the army air forces redistribution station in Mi ami Bench, where his rexi assign ment wiij be determined. He served sis a B-17 Flying Fortress crew chief in the F.urcpean theatre for two SIR???! State College Hints To Farm Hornemakers By RUTH CURRANT (N. C. StaJfr College! In these busy times no one can afford to Spend ail day doing house work. or to neglect it because of outside activities. A good manager in the home works quickly and easi ly. gets the job done and has time left for other things. Most everyone cap. learn to be more efficient. There is a short and easy way to do every task. Unne i-essai motions and steps need to be e.imir.atec . Equipment should ? be arranged so it is stored at the placr where it i? used. A bed made carefully one-' a week should require very little daily care. Covers will slay :n place )f the cor ners are anchored right. Each morning the sheet* ear be smooth ed out. the pillows plumped up. and the spread pulleci baek into place in a minute's time. -. ? Pr.e.-l u\ g.>od posture while you sweep. Stand upright, with your weight on the brills of the feot. To prevent stooping, use a long-handled dust pan to take up the dust. Hang up the broom and dust pan when you have finished. ?fc *? V Lots ef as have goiter, into the habit of throwing away the outer, dark green leaves of lettuce, yet they're good for us. Actually, they an- richer in vilannr.s and minerals than the inner bleached leaves. Shred them into the saiad bowl or serve them wilted v. ith a hot bacon dressing. Another triek is to put these outer 'eaves into the soup pot. Suggestions Given For Souring Milk I. ike many housewives in North Carolina, a lady from Newton CJiove has had trouble in getting her milk to sour normally and has written the animal husbandry de partment at State College asking whether her cow was at fault or whether the trouble was with the kind of feed that the cow was get ting. \Y. M. Roberts, associate in ant mui industry, replied that she was probabiy getting too many of the wrong kind of germs in the nti'lc. He suggested lar.aning ana steriliz ing all the equipment thai comes in contact with the milk. His instruc tions were to rinse the utensils i>; coin or lukewarm water immediate ly after use and then to scrub it with a biuiih and washing powder, not soap and a rag, and finally to rise with hot water. A chlorine d& TIME OUT FOR FUN! We offer iou a comfortable cushioned seat in a air-conditioned coaled theatre . . . with a combination of stage and screen shows that you will remember . . . for days to come! ON STAGE ? IN PERSON THE BRIARHOPPERS Featuring FRED KIRBY The Victory Cowboy Whitey and Hogan - Fdddlin' Hank ? Big Bill Davis Direct from Radio Station WBT in Charlotte On the Screen "JUHGLE WOMAN" Selected Shorts Doors Open 2:00 and 7:00 p. m. Stage Shows at 4:00 - 8:30 - 10:30 p. m. Prices: Matinee, Adults, 40c; Nite 50c Prices include Federal Taxes > Next Tuesday, August 1st, 1944 APPALACHIAN THEATRE BOONE. N. C. intectsnt can Li? used. Hi- ;>lso suggested lhal the caw ! not be- milked in a dusty place ar.d that the udtler of the cow 00 clear:- j ed with a ilajnp cloth. The milk is then to be cooled as soon as possible after milking to 50 degrees tor drinking. If sou; mi!k or cream for churning is tie sired, the milk should 5>e warmed to 70 to 75 degrees for souring. When the temperature of the milk goes to 85 to 90 degrees, undesirable germs grow faster than the milk souring conns If the problem is not solved in this way Roberts suggested that the milk be brought to 160 degree? and cooled. Theft add some com mercial or high-grade country but termilk. and let the milk sour. Ht* pointed out that keeping trie buttermilk at about 50 degrees aft er churning retards the separation of whey and hardening of the curd. In i934 ;? poster of the Polish League read: "Our archenemies, the Germans, are getting evermore threatening. Thie Hitlerites arc committing bestial atrocities against j the Polish populace, and are seek ing to destroy, in a barbaric man- ' ner. everything that is Polish. The ; German hydra is raising anew its j many-headed body. Its jaws art i spitting flames of hatred and its thievish c'av.s seek prey " ? Atlan tic Monthly. Phone 170 TODAY ? TH IRSDVY Last Oay Betty Grabie Joe E. Brown Martha Raye BARGAIN DAY? FRIDAY G9c and 20c AU Day Take advantage of your Bargain Days. Here's your Bargain i'jr Sodayi ONt FAtSE MOVE... AMU A SAP tffWE. Thrill with tfas iat? d?WI$ Of... Uncis Sam's littte Jtavy"! mm rexi f PARKER HAYBEf SATURDAY OSc and 2Sc Open at 11:00 a. m WW : ?oVoi? javokive !*8a**as& ui A'nuACK. aWUS^UMB Of Also Added: ONE RUN ELMER" Buster Keaton Comedy Chapter No. 2 of New Serial "THE PHANTOM" /'FRANKLY, I THINK IT'S I A CASE OP WISHFUL < / THINKING. HE KEFP5 . hoping nature will / C-ET MIXED UP AND 1 PUT IN A FEW \dp.cps OF DR. PEPPER SATURDAY NIGHT 7:00 io 10:30 p. m. SRiHG IN THE KlU.fR . . . OEAU OR AUVEii But~Wfcc jis this fiend who whisttas HgiSSii, while he murders?? tZ-n'-v OWl. SHOW SAT. NIGHT 10:30 p. m. Ccme Early ? Sldrls on Time 10:30 p. m. cee^tWii ||s Ms MAlfc* M s^bmi ?W .. SUCKERS MONDAY ONLY Three times the thrills and laughs and romance in Dr.GHIespie's new est end most ex citing fldvsntvte? TfriKEI MEN IN WHITE W#fc LIONEL BARRYMORE Van JOHNSON Marilyn MAXWELL , KEYE LUKE " AVA GARDNER ALMA KRUGER TUESDAY You've heai-d 'em on the air many iimes . . . You have thrill ed to the songs of She Victory Ccwboy! And you have per haps seen them . . . But. here is a brand new show ? full or gags au'i giggles . . . Fun ?nd music . . . "The Briarfaoppers" ?wiib FRED KIRBY The Victory Cowboy Whitey and Hogan Fidd!in/ Hank Big Bill Davis A FULL HOUR OF FUN AND MUSIC CUSHIONED SEATS (No Hard Plunks to Sit on) COOL ? COMFORTABLE AIR CONDITIONED THEATRE REASONABLE PRICES On Screen "Jungle Woman" Cartoon EXTRA SHORTS Theatre Doors Open 2:00 ? 7:0(1 p. m. Stage Shows at 4:00 - 8:30 and 10:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY FREfflRIC MARCSFf ALEXIS SMITH DON At 0 CRISP AlA^ HAVE