- j. t t " ' I 'A ) Ml w If. r PAGE SIX (Firs! Section? THE WAYNESYILLE MOUNTAINEER TESDAT Just Received Genuine Aluminum Wemeftiiain) Blinds Ivory Slats and Ivory Tapes 26 to 36 Inches Wide B4 Inches Long These are complete with fixtures For Inside or Outside Hanging Massie Furniture Co: Phone 33 Main Street PARK THEATRE WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MATINEE: Sunday 2 and 1 p. m.; Saturday 2 and 3:30 p. m. NIGHT SHOW: 7:00 and 9:00 p. m.; Sunday Night, 8:45 ADMISSION: Children Under 12 Years, 12c; Adults, All Seats, 35c TAX: On Children's Pass, 2c; Adult Pass. 6c. June Breaks Birth Record In County (Continued From Page One) Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on June 26. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Page, of Waynesville, Route 1, announce the birth of a daughter on June 26. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Walker, of Canton, Route 3, announce the birth of a daughter on June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Moody, of Waynesville Route 2, announce the birth of a son on June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Caldwell, of Clyde, Route 1, announce the birth of a daughter on June 28. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Melton, of Waynesville, Route 1, announce the birth of a daughter on June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Moore, of Lake Junaluska, announce the birth of a son on June 8 at Lake Junaluska. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jenkins, of Maggie, announce the birth of a daughter on June 29. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Moody, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a son on June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Woodard, of Lake Junaluska, announce the birth of a son on June 29. Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett, of Canton, announce the birth of a son on June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Parker, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a son on June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henderson, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on June 30. 'Claudia" Announced As First Summer Players Presentation MONDAY-TUESDAY July 1-2 Tomorrow Is Forever Starring Claudette Colbert and Orson Welles Also News Baptist Circles To Meet Today Circles of The First Baptist church will meet as follows today: The Lorainnc Hammett Circle at the city Park for a picnic at 8 o'clock. 3:00 Lysbeth Cox circle meets with Mrs. Frank Allbright. 3:00 Madge Lewis circle will be entertained by Mrs. M. M. Noland and Mrs. Forest Messer who are acting as joint hostesses at this meeting. 8:00 George Truett circle meets with Miss Eula Patterson. 8:00 Martha Franks circle will meet with Mrs. H. O. Champion. 8:00 Y. W. A. meets with Peg gie Sue Burgin. II WEDNESDAY JULY 3 TIRE PRODUCTION UP "1 II 'Dick Tracy1 Starring Morgan Conway and Ann Jefferies Also Lost City of the Jungle No. 3, Sagebrush Serenade, Champ on the Loose, and Milky Waif THURSDAY JULY I "Home On The Rrange" IN TECHNICOLOR . . . Starring Monte Hale, Adrian Booth Also News, Short Subjects and (Cartoon FRIDAY JULY 5 hi j' x nm t t " nil ine nay Starring Judy Canova - - - Ross Hunter Also News, Short Subjects, and Cartoon NEW YORK Passenger car tire production reached a new peace time high of 5,514,751 units in April, the Rubber Manufacturers Association reported. The output was 3.85 per cent higher than in March and brought the total for the first four months of 1946 to 20,115,514 units, com pared with 6,363,854 for the same 1945 period. Truck, bus, and passenger car tube production gained 4.7 during the month, the report said, but out put of truck and bus casings, which are nearly in normal supply now, declined .54 per cent from March to 1,368,157 units in April. The Waynesville Summer Play ers, "The Theatre in the Sky", will ' open their season of five plays on July 16th, with Rose Franklen's famous comedy success, "Claudia," Maurice Geoffery, managing direc tor of the group announced yes terday. They will appear at the High School Auditorium on Brown Avenue. Hailed as one of the outstand ing comedies ol recent Broadway seasons, "Claudia" ran in! New York for over two years, was play ed simultaneously by several road companies, was produced in Lon don, Paris and Sydney, Australia, and then made into a motion pic ture with Dorothy McGuire, crea tor of the title role, and Robert Young. ' It has been one of the most popular plays in the Summer Theatre circuit and was selected by Geoffrey as the opening pro duction here because of the uni versal appeal of the Claudia and David stories upon which it is based. The presentation here will fea ture Phyllis Luis, charming bru nette actress of stage and television in the role of Claudia, with W. Lawrence Benson as David and Grace Shiner as Mrs. Brown. Miss Shiner comes from Chicago where she has played prominent parts in a number of important productions and Benson has had considerable stage and radio experience in both army shows during the war and in civilian life since being released from service. The remaining plays to be pre sented here, Geoffrey said, will be "Ladies in Retirement," the brilliant psychological mystery by Edward Percy and Reginald Den ham; Hcnrik Ibsen's most famous drama, "Ghosts," with an all star cast, and Molierc's satirical comedy, "The Imaginary Invalid," with a magnificent production of rich 17th century French costumes and scenery. The season will close with "Post Road," a fast moving comedy-mystery by Wilbur Daniel Steele and Norma Mitchell, which originally starred Charlotte Green wood, the movie star. Each play will be presented for four nights, opening every Tuesday. Rosemarie Thomas is in charge of production activities and special costumes -have been designed for the presentations here by Elma Ilene Geoffrey. The complete cast of players, who will spend the summer in Waynesville, will be announced at an early date. The Waynesville Summer Play ers are sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and season tickets for the series of five plays are on sale at Watkins Chevrolet Com pany, Chamber of Commerce, Bradley's Store and Waynesville Mountaineer. Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey and Mr. Benson will arrive here today, July 2nd, to make advance prepa rations for the formal opening on July 16th. O Expert Mechanics O Dependable Garage Service O Stove Wood O Rock, Sand and Gravel O Taxi Service NORMAN'S GARAGE Phone 171-J JULY SPEC mis WATER SET Sis Glasses, Tray and Pitcher. Were $2.69 . . . Now Only $2.39 Combination TOASTER and HOT PLATE Were $5.00 Now $4.25 Blue Enamel SLOP JARS With Lid $1.98 21-Piece Stainless Steel SILVER 6 Forks ... 6 Knives 6 Teaspoons and 6 Tablespoons Were $9.95 Now $9.45 DDT, PESTROY AND WEED-NO-MORE All Size Cans . . . Concentrate BEVERAGE SETS . 98c Six Painted Glasses With Holder Tray.. Home and Auto Supply Main Street BILL COBB, Owner Waynesville State Will Spend Largest Amount Ever On Schools New Budget Of $42,676,129 Adopted By State Board Of Education RALEIGH The State's partici pation in the operation of public schools for the ensuing fiscal year will cost an estimated $42,676,129, an all-time high topping expendi tures for the fiscal year just clos ing by $1,474,531.88. Although the nine-month school fund budget adopted by the State Board of Education calls for ex penditures of nearly $1,500,000 above those of the current fiscal year, no salary increases are pro vided for any school personnel. The extra money will be used to em ploy 602 additional teachers, to take care of increased transporta tion costs and increased costs of operating plants, and to purchase coal usually bought out of the pre vious year's funds but which couldn't be purchased this spring because of the coal shortage. In addition the $42,676,129 to be spent next year for operation of schools, the State's General Fund will be called upon to pay out somewhere in the neighborhood of $3,200,000 for emergency salaries. These emergency salaries, paid on the basis of $120 a year to all teach ers and State employes, were pro vided by the 1945 General Assem bly. Emergency salaries paid teachers and other school person nel during the current fiscal year totaled $3,163,320. The main increase in next year's budget over the one for the cur rent year comes in instructional salaries, which totaled $34,011,085 during the year just ended. The board has estimated that $811,496 more will be needed next year to pay the 602 additional teachers to be employed; $14,712 will be need ed for salaries of six additional classified principals; and $522,560 will be needed to take care of the estimated increase in teachers holding higher certificates and other teachers entitled to higher salary increments. Radio Quartet To Sing Wednesday at Canton Y A program of sacred and folk songs, novelty tunes and comedy will be presented Wednesday night beginning at 8:30 o'clock in the Champion Y. M. C. A. auditorium at Canton by the Swanee River Boys quartet. This group is well known to radio listeners, and is composed of George Hughes, Billy Carrier, Buf ord and Merle Abner. Their pro gram at Canton is sponsored by the State Guard. RESIDENCE BURGLARY INSURANCE nrl One tSie tedt "6uy& fin tOe Aome-oumci L. N. DAVIS COMPANY Phone 77 Main street They are tearing up all around us but we are doing Business As Usual Send your car or truck to us for repairs. You will be pleased with our work. LYDA MOTOR COMPANY Depot and Haywood Streets Telephone 518-J WE BUY AND SELL USED CARS IN WAYNESVILLE CURB J n Depot Hin PHONE 518 -w Why shop in the heat of the dv every evening until 9:00 o'i l, t e H we close at 6:00 p. m. ' ' ' tXll,pl SALE OF Galvanized Tubs, Well BUc Coal Buckets on Friday, 5th and Saturday, 6th A Limited Supply of Presto Pressur cJ Also Available At Richland Supply a j mi x At The Depot Junaluska Supply Super Mar L' Beef,Veal,Pork,LambAUYouW We Raise and Feed Our Stock. They are Slaughtered By Us In Our Modern Slaughter House. ALL GRADE A MEAT Sold In Our Large GRADE A MARKET Our Prices Are Identical As Former OPA Ceil Prices : : '. We Have Hoi Advanced! SEE US FOR MEATS . . GROCERIES . . FRUITS . . VEGETABL5 Just Received Large Shipment of Cold Cut Luncheon M Vegetal Being Out Oi The High Rent District We Sell For Less Junaluska Supply Super Mark Phone 88 JERRY LINER, Owner (CLOSED ALL DAY JULY FOURTH) Lake Junali