THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER ri! n. u-crj FIGHTING ISRAELIS CELEBRATE NATION DAY7 Scout Court Of Honor To Be Held At Clyde In September The next Boy Scout Court of n. Honor and District Committee InSUrQnC I" lriTl ...ill I U-.U i"l . , ,1 ,m NUDISTS' NEWEST ROYAL FAMILY D, rJfs yfH 4 A 17" f $Ir4 i v i - i T i n f ' kH1 n kt m n it a V lTS v s. , GOVERNMENT LEADERS of Israel (top) are shown on the reviewing stand taking the salute during the big military parade that marked "Nation Day" in Tel Aviv, capital of the new country. Left to ritiht, are: Minister cf Finance Kaplan; Premier David Ben Curion: Brig. Jaknb Dori, Chief of Staff, and Minister of Labor Ben tov. Bottom, is a general view of the Sports Stadium, jammed with fighting men during the celebration held cd the 44th anniversary ol the death oX ThcoUor Horzl, founder of. modern Zionism. (international) WHCC STUDIOS OVER PARK FHIOAY. AUG. 20 II ,-,.is ti U..I 10 I . II. i . Ill .Kin M .... I'.' II .. I I )..'. , II, i V ., . Mm i .. l I,.- li i i . r i M I; i u . .11,. I 1',. , ijrt.- 1.1, Musi. Inf. . I. Will ., I f .- M. I. I , I f ., H . p t . I I'll. " T mi I . I li,,.- I,, II.,,,. c .. , " - U III I . , . rl .., . l I mill. , I , . I:, 4 ,," H III r , .w I ,, iIiiiiu' ' II ). ., I M-..H,. n . ! .!,... . Ill , , . Il,.l.,,,l,.l ril.hel l 'l-,. , I, ( .l,..ll. , , 111 . I . I I l,,.l " -I" ' -I , I .,.. 1 l l-l. ' ' II I .... ,,. I U III I . . (',,!, ..! III I .. , . M.i-i. I II. I II N. -.. I . I . II II , , Park Board To Meet In Linville I'limles Ra. head ul the loon I Pijika office, and Mrs Ktiitli 1J. Allt'. secictiiry. will k to I.in-villi- Minida for a mcetinij ol lln N ('. I'arks and Parkwa CoiTiniiv- MOIl. The incetins will lu-pin at lo orlock Monday nuirninc with ;m introductory dist-ussioii in the l.in Mllc clubhouse.- Keldquar'U-rs for the repn sen talivW during their stay will be the Ksool'a lodge fn Linville. The commissioners will discuss general problems connected uith i he North Carolina parks opera tion. Warless Years . During the last 4.000 years there have been only 286 years free of FOR INDIVIDUALIZED Beauty Care Call 530-X-W WILSON'S Beauty Salon East Wavnesville Haywood BUY YOUR CHICKS THIS year from Haywood Hatchery Barred Rook and New Hamp- Mures. inese Dreeaerg are mated with pedigreed sires. This will produce chicks that will hare an inheritance of high egg production. All of our chicks are hatched from breed ers 4n our own farm.. Mail your ordera early. Chicks available each Monday. North Carolina U. S. Pali oram clean. 1 Also Started Chicks S0 Radio Programs THEATRE SATURDAY AUI SUNDAY, AUG. It'.' Il.-l II.". MI. I ,. i, ii , I ,. ,.!. II. I II,. I H-S I l, 1 1 l'lit f,n lhiii,.. Mii-i. I I I I iii U III I . .. . Miii. I. V I I i I i . 1 1 . II, T.,i 'if Theatre Recital Set For Sunday The Annual Suident Recilal of Ihi Th-;ili(. n sk" School ; of I he Thc-iire. i ill he held Sun-l.-i. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( ii m hi 4 00 o'clock at the Ttioiitre, Mr Ceofhey. man;iq int ihrecliii. h,iv announced. j The Dioei :i. u n ill ineliule ,l, i malic, pantomime and (lance num bers untl is iipen to i he public. There is no admission. Students appearing include i AlaiHon Kobin-nn. of Brariehton. Fla : .tii.uiita Collins of Charlol le; KianMin Thornlon ol Tampa: X.ini- Fluid l Lake .lunaluska: "civ I.ee (libson and Jewell Camobell ol Waynesv ille. i I OIK CKO'.VD MARKS CLLVKLANll-i- ('.- Pro foot hall attendance marks have been established in lour cities by the Cleveland Browns, mice champions of the two-vear-old Ail-American pro lootball Conference. The Browns drew 80.067 at a home came against the New York Yankees fin C'leeland pro mark, and Tll.Olil) .jammed Yankee Stad ium to watch the ;iiik two teams and set a pro mark for Clotham. San Francisco turned out 54.483 for a Cleveland came thqre. and 4."i.l()7 witnessed a contest between the Browns and Buffalo Bills at the northern New YorW city. All the marks were set in 1947. Hatchery BA8YCHICK5 Canton, N. C. Li 1400 ON YOUR DIAL 22 MONDAY, AUG 23 I'M II . ' I I.' III I I hi,,, h i;.. ,i, hip I,,,, ,,,, if II. r - I, I r i., i, ii ,, i in l, ;,u l.,,,, I'll,. K..nr hi.iu'l Is llhi. Ilii,.., I',... Spnrti II, , . .1... I i Hill .... I., Ii, i Ill I .,1 II. .hi I Ii I N....v - 1 1 , i,. i M . I. .. 1 1 , ., V.,,rM M ,- I. I.. II. ,. !v ,, ' I ,f. ,,.. II .1' Source of Iron and Steel Iron ore, the basic material from which iron and steel are made, is feund in every state, although not all deposits are of a quality and quantity suitable for present-day commercial use. The largest part of the iron ore used In the United States comes from the Lake Superi or district, mines in the states of Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin supplying about 63 per cent of cur rent needs. Most of the Lake Su perior ore comes from the Mesabi iron range in Minnesota, which yields more ore than any other deposit in the world. Next in im portance to the Lake Superior dis trict is Alabama, supplying about 11 per cent. Pennsylvania and 11 other states furnish the rest. Minnesota's Silkworms Amoug the produce reported in the 1R50 U. S. census for southern Minnesota were 52 pounds of silk worm cocoons, 412 gallons of wine and 3,286 pounds of rice. MIND YOUR MOTOR MAN NERS . . . If you are taking a trip by car,-con$ider the oihet people on the road. It's safer at well at pleatanter. Sept 20. according to the decision QpenS OlllCe Here of the District Committee at the! August meeting held here la.sl A district otfif- of the Hcserve Monday evening ; Ljfe insurance Cumpany hah been Carlton Peyton, who has been established here above the Waynes serving iis District Vice Chairman, I vi)e pharmacy with Maurice assumed the duties of District ; jvioonev jr , district manager, in Chairman, succeeding W. P. White- l t.arge sides who has left the county. Mr Mooney said that his office l District Chairman of Advance-, will handle insurance for nine ment Hugh K. Terrell, announced ! Western North Carolina counties. Unit trophys would be presented I The company will specialize in hos to troops in December on a basis j pitalization insurance. of attendance and advancement at Court of Honor in contests similar I man q( UJj a)d gaft.,y to those during the past six.months. : comlnended for having a Do.,0r in A Nominating Committee com- ,h ramv. each Monday of the posed of W. P. Lawrence, Chmn , ( SMSOI1 for a re-check of the camp Hugh K. Terrell and B. E. Colkitt vrs was appointed to select a District j DjS(rict Chairman of Leadership Chairman. Vice Chairman and j Training W. S. Kd wards reported a Members at large uf the District , Training Session for Troop and Committee for the coming year. j District Committeemen to be held District Chairman of Camping H. W Robertson reported thirty nine scouts from the District at tending the Council Summer Camp, , with the probability of an atten , dance of sixty, had not the camp been closed due to the Polio situa tion. Mr. Hobertson announced that the camp would be available this fall and winter to troops under their own leadership Dr. V II Duckett. District Chair- We un;e nur many friends to Needs of LADIES' COTTON DRESSES This is a beautiful group of Cottons in Stripes, Plaids and Solids You can't go wrong on these Values to 19.95. One-Half Price ONE GROUP LADIES' SPRING COATS New Long Lengths You will Save 50', by Buying one of these Beautiful SPRING COATS Blue, Red Brown, Beige One-Half Price COTTONS - RAYONS . . . One Rack Formerly Sold to 16.95 7.99 ONE RACK Ladies' DRESSES. Values to 10.98 2-9? at Camp Daniel Boone on the week end of September 11 and 12. Mr. Edwards and Mr. Peyton urged everyone to take advantage of this opportunity. D. W. Randolph, Chairman of the Scout-O-Ral Committee, an nounced the postponement of the Scout-O-Ral until sometime in October and that details of the event would be mailed to Scout masters within the next few weeks. MID SUMMER 6 NOW IN come in and supply their Summer, Fall and Winter NOW! BUY NOW AND SAVE! LADIES' DRESSES - CREPES - TAFFETAS . Long and Short Sleeves One Rack Values to 14.95 5-99 ONE RACK Ladies' DRESSES 1-99 CHOSEN BY IOYAI SUBJECTS at the Seventh Annual Nudists ( . . , Mays Landing, N. J., King Stan 1st, and Queen Pemiv I t : with their young prince as they hold court for the lu st tune m u , tiunal nudist manner. Judges had to keep an eye out tor U.-t s :and personality in choosing winner. (international i'o.n. d FULL SWING .. . Solids and Prints One Rack Regularly Priced at 12.95 3.99 Sit MEN'S SUMMER 4 P'or now ;mil v ;n . ,.,!. (inf Cals . . . Illlle . "if.' .... s..!,d: Jit iMii.u' ::;,ihi Ol MEN'S PANTS Summer wei-lii-: . . Mum - ..mI :,! )i o. VII. ' It , One-Third MEN'S SHIBT3 In white, siiij;c ;,,, rhlnl'S . ,., I, 'I- ''.'IY 1.99 MEN'S SPORT CO Nationally ;ilvi "':J"'' !" a" and stripe s. . . I- A y, .,1 K'Mi'-.'i l!enl 25 Per c o:;i:: YOUNG MEN'S TWEEJ Buy Now I'll' formerly soM 12.5 III v.. '"I Lt . ' ' '-WW h , " 4b; i j :,wti i. . """Hi i,S -l i (in A ii .3 s, 0 ! iiiirj , "ITjjfj - . Me "in 8nl -ist.r -9 till. i. I , " Batl "-'If. 111 l -'".Jit -'i. "'JWliw (ij. 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