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FRIDAY THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Waynesville Township C. Ernest Cobb and wife to Charles W White and wife. Charles Underwood and uile to Carl R. Ratciiire and wile. Robert Scales and wife tn Ran dolph McDonald and wile. Vaughn Rhineliart to Bett Rhinei.Tt Watson and husband Vaughn Rhinehart to Cephus G. !McDaniel a 'id w ife. Beaverdam Township Robert D. Led ford and wife to M Clenn Wiggins. ( . L. Kisli and vile to (".trey iliepjerd and wile It. 1). Caddis and wile In Marry :. Holland. Jonathan Creek Touiisuip Willard H. Kinsland and Cl.i.iuii Kinsland -to Thad D. Howell. Davis Rhodarmer and wile o John M Queen, .fr Crabtif Township Homer Haney and wife V French Maney Annie K Allen in M H. Hecw and wife R. F AiTiiii-.-r. W. M At r:n?- ( ton. , lv Hill Township Belli! A Uililivn and He 'o William Mlsleii anil w He to disc i ss on. s v i; ( HU'ACll I I' A Ihn-e-da in let stale nu'dlim to di-eus the run servation ol oil and aa re-utirces has been i ailed l) (lev Meauford H. Jester ot Tt .i. The meeting of state aseneie- will he held hole Mav 5-7. ALL-AMERICAN MOTHER Loves Her Homework f, v y-v i T- Library Notes By MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian THEATRE OF TOMORROW" TODAY WAS IT YOU? Did you ask for a dictionary? Yes, that's right, dictionaries are very much in demand at our Li brary. Usually all are out in circu lation. If you want to see this new American College Dictionary" ,N,-JKLiw m - -hi,.h has heen so hiehlv Draised. MOMS ASSEMBLY LINE . . . Mrs. Charles H. Clarke ot Thurrrvont, Md., with seven of.-d ask at tne Library. Iut 12 children who range in ate from 8 to 30. Did you ask for an English gram- ' mar? Someone did! Perhaps Op- r-irVu niacin anH tmilino .ir ?w ttio jtaij rrn In recoenition ol : dvche s Harpers t-nensn crain- still thinks housework is fun. the latter service, the local Lions She measures her laundry by the 1 club once financed a trip for her bushel basket ten baskets are Hew Fast Is A Snail? Says Mile A Decade PHILADELPHIA (UP) Snail hunting is nothing new to 85-year-old Dr. Henry A. Pillsbury, curator of mollusks at the Academy of Natural Sciences here. His trips to far-off places usually net him from i 10,000 to 20,000 specimens. He has been hunting snails and other lowly members of the ani mal kingdom for 60 years and now is in Lima, Peru, on another quest, i Dr. Pillsbury, who estimates a snail's pace is about one mile a ! decade, says Hawaii is the best J place to study their activities. But I he has visited many countries on ! "n his snail hunts and this is his sec ond trip to Peru. v. l Immune ToSul CHICAGO a,,! nut , finder """ in, leil.-r.l ... v i Advertise with Want Ads. It pays ti-ii.n ''''l .,1 .hJ s;i. ...... 'iii.ii-n ., , . 8'oiui llia, tw !' e, ,'r"4 --s "HIM i lai lies ik , bee,, ,., "Ul!! ui in tt. "1 IJ J "Theatre of Comfort and Courtesy" yij "Theatre of Comfort and Courtesy" Friday and Saturday TWO - FEATURES - TWO HOOT GIBSON ;md BOB STKKI.F in SENORA STAGECOACH Also BACKLASH Till HMONT, Md. The high ensi (if living is no joke for Mrs. C'h.ii U s II Clarke, who has to cook potatoes by the peck to feed her fair'h ul 12 children. ATi s. Clarke was married when was 21) and bad 24 children. 12 ol whom are still living. They i.uiae in age fjoin 8 to 30. and in clude 1 ti-v ear-old twins. Despite the fact that she must normal washday. In addition, she helps her husband take care of their acre farm, which helps cut down the food budget Mr n.-irkp fi7 also runs a tav ern restaurant for the mountain ! Clarke admitted that she enjoyed :nar" will answer your questions. Then, too, there is a new edition tn. I naole for a radio aDoear-I of "Handbook of Writing ana anC( j Speaking" by Woolley. (Seems I and Mr. Clarke ! nr-ara ol mm in college uei you did too. The children took care of the chores for the week that she wa gone. Mrs. community, and takes turns get- ri-o ;it 4.30 to start packing ting dinner. During the war Airs, lunches for the children who are! Clarke served hot coffee and sand Mill in school, and serve breakfast ' wiehes to hitch-hiking soldiers, j the train trip her first but con I l'essed that for the last 100 miles she was "sitting on the e'dge of the seat, anxious to get back to assembly-line system. Mrs. and has given 18 pints of blood to the children and the housework.' W.n.C. Farm And Home Week Planned For August Stind;iy and Monday F. It NT. ST Tl'BB AND GANG in Hollywood Barn Dance COMING TO THIS THEATRE SOON The Western North Carolina Area Advisory Committee on Resource-use Education voted in Cullowhee March 15 to sponsor a Western Carolina Teachers College Kami 1'roject. a farni-and-home week lor the people of Western Ninth Carolina, early in August. Tentative plans call for bringing a select group of farm men and uonicn. from the state's western counties. to Western , Teachers college for a phasized throughout the meeting. To illustrate the type of courses lite committee has in mind. Dean llarrill told of a question a farm er had raised in discussing the project with him. "I'm interested in dairying," the farmer said, "but if you're going to tell me in the classes how I can start a dairy with fifty thousand dollars, I'm not Carolina interested in coming. I want to series of kiiow how I can get slarted in courses in practical farming ant dairying with a small farm, a bull Outstanding Values Paas SULTANA Apple Butter 19c EGG DYES . 3 25c 28-Oz. Jar Worth More JELLY BEANS . ', Mild American CHEESE , .h. b. A & P Fancy Apple Sauce. 2 No. 2 Cans ZJLV8C 77C Packer's Label Grapefruit Juice cl" 9C Fine Flavor IONA PEAS . 3 cL2 29c Ann Page Gelatin Dessert SPARKLE . . .3 rkc, 19" Iona Yellow Cling Sliced or Halves PEACHES " 25e i Mild and Mellow 8 O'Clock Coffee iff 40c Eresh TOMATOES , .u, 29c GREEN BEANS 25c Sprina Onions Bunch ' Large Size " .. Grapefruit . 5 25c in problems relating to farm life An executive committee was ap pointed to work out details of the project, and to secure the coopera t ( i: ;md support of the State Agri cultural college in Raleigh, and ot i lie tate and federal depart ments of agriculture. The executive committee, acting n'i :i iiioiion by J. A. Glazener, Biojid and Transylivania county farm aifent. asked Dean W. B. Har rill ol W.C.T.C.. chairman of the con -nutter, to contact key persons in h';:ieit;li next week. Dean Har n II uiM lea-e for Raleigh Satur da u here he will confer with I. O. Si 'i.iiih. extension director, and Dr. .' II Hilton, director of the expcruunt -t;ition of the State Agrii-uiiure college, and J. Warren Smilli oc.-ii iciial agriculture di rector. Si.iie Department of Kdu cat imi. It u a-- emphasized at the con ference, which was held on the campus of W.C.T.C, that the pro jcci Mould not in any way conflict with the State College's Farm and Home week in Raleigh. W.C.T.C. has heen designated by the State Resource-use Education Commis sion as 1he center for its program in this part of the stale. As presently planned, the pro ject will offer, through W.C.T.C, morn int; courses for farmers in practical, up-to-date methods of farming, particularly in dairying. forestry, crop rotation, and soil conservation, and for the women, , various home economic courses. ! Afternoons will be devoted to field trips, probably under the guidance of Steadman Mitchell, farm man ager of W.C.T.C, and president of the Jackson County Farmers' I Cooperative. Lectures and enter ! taintnent will be offered in the I rvenintrs. The practical, down-to-earth ; character of the project vas em- Will Your Screens Last This Season? and a heifer, and a little money." "That's what we want to do," said Dean Harrill. "We want to show the farm people of this sec tion how they can live a richer life and make more money with what they have: we want them, after they've been here, to be able to go home and set an example of more progressive farming and fuller living." Living space will he available at the college. Dean Harrill stated, for approximately 100 farm men and women, and the classes will accommodate an unlimited number of farm people who can travel to and from the college each day. Appointed to the executive com mittee, in addition to Dean Har rill, chairman, were W. T. Brown, vocational agriculture teacher, Cullowhee high school, secretary; Tal H. Stafford, district supervisor, vocational agriculture. Asheville; W. B Collins, farm management supervisor. Asheville; A. P. Hut chins, superintendent of schools. Canton, and Ira N. Chiles, area education officer. TVA. Knoxville. Dr. N. V.. Fitzgerald, dean of the University of Tennessee, and Dr. H. Gordon Hullfish. professor of education at Ohio State Uni versity, attended the meeting and took prominent parts in the dis cussion. Others who were present Includ ed M. L. Snipes, Jackson county farm agent: John Conyngton, Bry son City; John F. Corbin. Sylva; President W. E. Bird of W.C.T.C; Dr. Carl D. Killian. head of the education department. W.C.T.C. Ralph M. Sutton, business manag er, W.C.T.C: Tyson A. Cathey, geography department. W.C.T.C; F. H. Brown, Jr., Cullowhee: S. W. Mendenhall. Macon county agent; William H. Flake, assistant Swain county agent; E. J. Whitmire. agri culture teacher. Franklin; J. H. Nesbitt, agriculture, Waynesville; and Randel Lyday, vocational teacher, Brevard. Defective Hand Extinguishers Being Recalled Industries, commercial establish ments and homes in the Waynes ville area are requested to check their hand fire extinguishers and determine if they are the type be ing recalled by the Pyrene Manu facturing Company of Newark, N. J. as dfective. More than half a million of the extinguishers, dam aged by a corrosive in the extin guisher fluid, are affected bv the call in announcement. All extinguishers recalled are of the vaporizing liquid pump type. They are quart and l'a quart sizes with the exception of a small num ber of pint sizes. Some extinguishers in the same size groups were rebuilt recently and should not be returned, it is pointed out. They are stamped around the outlet nozzle with the symbols A-48, B-48. etc. to L-48 or the letter X. The serial numbers of defective instruments may be checked at the L. N. Davis com pany here, or with other mem bers of the National Association of Insurance Agents which is co operating with the Pyrene com pany in the recall. Queen Elizabeth of Romania, who died in 1916, was the author of a number of books, written under the pen name of Carmen Sylva. Did you say you liked poetry? "Collected Lyrics" and "Collected Sonnets" by Edna St. Vincent Mil Mark Van Doren have just been let and "Collected Poems" by added to our poetry section. Did you tell me you were inter ested in history'.' My but these books have been needed in our col lection. "Conquest of Civilization" by Breasted; "Great Rehearsal" by Carl Van Doren; "Modern and Contemporary European History" and "Civilization in Europe" by Schapiro are some of the ones you'll find. A lad was in the other day wanting a book on the Free dom Train. I gave him Monaghan's "Heritage of Freedom", being so proud of his interest in history when he oloked up and said, "This doesn't show much of the train. 1 wanted to make a model". INVENTORY Inventory is more than counting the books on the shelves and those out in circulation. It means check ing books with the Shelf List, which is a file showing the books as they are arranged on the shelves. It means correcting errors! It wont be easy for the Library has nevor had a complete inven tory in all of its fifty-six years. How can you help? First, take out all books you need to last over next week. Second, you may re turn books, but please don't ask us to slop to open the door. Just put your book in the Book Deposit. Third, please don't 'phone. Unless we have your cooperation, it will be impossible to do this work with in one week. II is very important for us to have an inventory and we feel we will be able to give more efficient service after the records arc ac curate. Any volunteer help will he great ly appreciated for there are only two of us and checking every book is quite a task. PARK THEAT Wavnpsvillo hi . i. ,. . I , j-.on,, , a.jnj MATINEE SATURDAY 2 and 3:31) NIGHT SHOWS 7 and 9 Daily- SIM. . . L' I 111 . ,'-,VI:d ADMISSION PHir rc. Children tinder 12 years 12c , .udin r . Adults. All Seats 35c Indud!,, Thursday, Friday, March 25-26 "Golden Earrings Starring MARLENE DIETRICH and RAY MIUjJ Saturday, March 27 tr i mi Along ine Uregonl (In Tru Color) Starring MONTE HALE and ADRIAN BOOTH Late Show it Killer At Large' Starring. ROBERT LOVVERY and A NAHM SHAH Sunday, March 2!i it The Tender Years Starring JOE E. BROWN anil NOKFKN NASH Monday, Tuesday. March 2W0 Sleep My Love' Starring CLAUDETTE COLBERT and ROBERT COT Wear and Show Fob RED CROSS Don't look . . . just call 215 . . . The PROTEX WEATHERSTRIP AND SCREEN CO. representative will be glad to cheek yam screens for yon. If new screens are needed. The PROTEX WEATHERSTRD? AND SCREEN CO. handle the famous WATSON ALL METAL SCREEN, a screen- that will last a lifetime. So call 215 for an estim ate without obligation, Springtime is house cleaning time. . . . Let PROTKX WEATHER STRIP AND SCREEN CO. com pletely weather protect to or house before you start your Spring; house cleaning duties, They handle an all metal weattierstripping that will not rust or corrode. For a com piete job installed and Inspected by skilled mechanics call the PRO TEX WEATHERSTRIP AND SCREEN CO. For screen and weather protection needs contact PROTEX WEATHERSTRIP AND SCREEN CO-., MS College Street. Asheville, N C. Beat MByfleld win be happy to discuss these problems with yon. Story Book Murders Going Out Of Style BOSTON i UP i Passion has re placed planning to a large extent in murders, according to a veteran pair of Boston police detectives. The carefully contrived murders of the early 1900 s that took months and years to solve are strictly book and radio fare these days, says Detectives Frank G. Wil.ion and Raymond A. L. Mona han. Now murders, they say, are the product of uncontrolled passions spawned by suddenly crazed minds. They usually are committed dur ing armed robberies and sex crimes and soon are solved. Planned murders by rational persons went out, they say, when crime detection went scientific. Wilson and Monahan speak with some authority as representatives of Boston's homicide squad, which has one of the nation's best rec ords for solving murders. Its rec ord yearly average is 92 per cent of all murder cases solved. PROTEX WEATHERSTRIP ANt) SCREEN CO. Asnertrie, K. C. The U. S. Aircraft industry grew from an annual production of $280 million in 1938 to $20 billion In ATURDAY March 27 Is Button Day Membership . . . . Wear Yours to Prove Yo Please GIVE MORE! 14 J College St. Phone 215 1943.
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