4t Ml ,1 THE WAYNES VILLH. MOUNTAINEER 1 1 'i i I I I t 1 a. f .J tf - PAGE TWO HOI" At Strand 1 1 VV!.N t. ' J . ..... . 3 mm 4 i Doruih.v Laiuour is starred ;is ' Lulu Hell in i In- film. 'lenipt rcs. which opens at tin1 Sti;r.cl Sunday for a thiee-cki run. Stack Offers List ' Of Ten Best Dates In Hollywood By PATRICIA CLARY United Press Staff Correspondent: HOLLYWOOD il'.P.i-A plav- bo who lias dated nearly every ; elaimir girl in town has .stuck his h.mdscimc neck nut. Robert Stack ofTers n li t of the 10 'est dates. TliN blumlcr prohal ! will make the dame floor at Ciro's frostier 'han an i;c link next time Slack , . n::e , - in He said his publicity ! ' talked him into il because he iakim-. a picture, Warner's ' I- i'-:lil inc Sijuadron". j Number one on Stack's list, as on ; ir.arr. a :nap s. is Lana Turner. "Time i- who it: made to mi li in your .inns '' he said. "She ' h:s (Aery hin.i." Kti Kfii-. now married to direcloi John llu-ton. is the Kiel Stark pick- lor a rainy niyht in fror! i 1 a tire. fori Hith Laughs ' '''il' i- ;i will with laughs, a tivt oi;cr-ation.-ilist." he said. 'We us, ( o v ij in rout of the fire Coming Here First Artificially Bred Calf Cantonian Named Distributor For Sealtest Products Clarenee Medford. well known busiiiessiniiil of Canton, lias been named distributor for SealteM Dairt Products and Birdsest Kmst - a iJiaxIs in this area tweiniiinu liber 1. according to an an- Puenn iil by Charles L. Rac kle manager of Southern Dairies Inc in Asliev ille. Racklev. in making the an nouncement, emphasized that Southern Dailies' policy is to fos ter the growth of local enterprise! 1U the belief that cooperation be tween large and small business is the foundation for future progress in the dairy industry. The introduction of the coni- r piece line oi meanest Dairy pro- f"cts in Hay wood county marks , another step in the romuam's plan to encourage the establish ment of locally operated sales out lets for its nationally known brands of ice cream, milk and frosted foods. "Sealtest dairy products enjoy wide acceptance throughout the cbuntry because of rigid standards of quality and sanitation under ,' which they are manufactured The J oeaue syniDol assures the con ed . .I.i' !', r- I'Onenl 11 I' "ti, 'U ! is the girl to fake k.J:i"j when you can't af- !'.' t.hiicj else. ' undcr-'ands those things. " "pd 'lir has more fun them. ;iiiu;iv." H,'i Cr.'ihle. now Mrs. Harry Linii'v. i-, helii ve it or not. a good ii.il i when mhi uant to play golf. "She aKo ,;ni n- ia!t.(i on the term-, court and heat me at bad minton." Stack said. Doanna Dm bin was Slack's Mea of a k i fe, t date for a premiere. "She has poise, beauty and class he s,j, - always was proud to have her on my arm where peo ple could s-ee " Vvonne Likes Breeze When he fell like taking down the top of his convertible, Stack dated Vvonne do Carlo. "She doesn't mind having her h.'i'r blow.'" he said. Wanda Hcndrix is the right date for an celling at the Hollywood Mow!. j "She doesn't care if you don't 1 bu a box seat.'' he said "She just like - to listen to the music." j bid' Crlaml is the girl to take! to the Palladium. Hollywood's! dance palace "She's right at home with musi-1 cians and hep to a fast tempo." he said. Lli7,iheth Taylor is the girl to -'.Vfif ,te;"fV !ml v 1 t I 1'.,; '! I Jack Sparks, a Hollywood cow boy star, will appear in person, along with his Hollywood Hot Shots at the Strand Theatre on Saturday. Dec. 11 for live shows. Postmaster Urges Early Card Mailing sinner the finest dairy products which can be produced,'- Racklev said. STRAND SAT. ONLY - DEC. 11 Postmaster J. H. Howell warned today that "a serious last-minute jam in holiday mail deliveries" is possible here if too many persons continue to delay mailing their Christmas cards and packages "When the dam does break, we'll be really flooded," he observed ap prehensively. All Christmas earns tor ou(-of-State delivery, and all parcel post packages, should be in the mail to day i Friday. December Kb to as sure their arrival before Christmas,' he said. If cards or packages are j not ready until after this date, he I advised using airmail. Otherwise I I some of them may possibly not be1 i delivered until after Christinas. j I Christmas cards for local deliv-J ery should be mailed at least a week before Christmas. ! "Envelopes and packages may bo, marked 'Do Not Open I'ntil Christ mas' if desired." Mr, Howell ad vised. "Such notices are permitted both on parcel post and on regu lar mail, including Christmas cards sent third-class with a 1 1 --cent stamp." The Postmaster warned that en velopes of third-class mail may not be sealed, either by moistening the flap or by closing with Christmas seals. Christmas seals may be affixed to the back of the envelope, how- Family Golf Foursome Has Its Advantages MEMPHIS, Tenn. (U P.) Bruce M. James reported seeing a strange golf foursome consistng of a man, his Wife, their baby and a dog. James said he followed them around a nine-hole course. The man carried the elubs and the wife pushed the baby in a wheeled stroller. At each hole, the man would swing and then hand the clubs to his wife lor her turn. The baby gurgled delightedly and the dog pl.tyed caddy. Ue jean oft and guarded the ball on each stroke. Iean meat is more rha 73 per cent water. WANT ADS JUST RECEIVED a large shipment of Fostoria glass. Clyd Ray's Flower Shop. D10 fj"j FKL1T TREES, NUT TREES, BER- lJ l 11. 1 . , U , lltlU S I1H1 II. Plant Material offered by Vir ginia's Largest Growers. Write for Free Copy 48Page Planting Guide in color. Waynesboro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Va. D10 CIIILDKI ( ii v LINCOLN' newspapers, are oft,., ,,, fied advertise,, .n, . , who will acecot tdlM,, dren. ' This." !!;.. p an urfient appeal t,, ,, ers of this entu,. , ncip some of n have a place t,, the comfort-, !l, titled to." John Carver, employed as technician for the Haywood Cooper ative Breeding Association, is pictured above with a heifer call that was horn on November 3 by a grade Guernsey cow belonging to R. M. Wadell of Hazelwood. It was sired bv Tarbell Farms' Peer less Caesar, whic h has an index of 10,591 milk with 4.C8' butterlal. New Calf Breeding Program Meeting With Success Here k I KOH SALE Used FRIGIDAIRE, in good condition. Martin Elec tric Company. D. 10-14-17 KOH SALE Used Hotpolnt Elec tric Range in good condition. Martin Electric Company. D. 10-14-17 Musical Term "Glee" ii a musical term, signi fying a piece of concerted vocal mu sic, generally unaccompanied, and for male voices chiefly.' ( I mi Direct from WESTERN PICTURES wi1ri"WllD" Bill ELLIOTT, ROY ROGERS JIMMY WAKEtY n-HOTSUOTS MUSIC-COMEDY NOVELTY HtAR MOT MPflBONJUt YOtnt nvonri nin of tADK), Slid mi SOtlOC. take to the beach. She not only looks good in a bathing suit; she aiso goes swimming. June Haver was Stack's dale for ballet and opera, the "high class stuff. " "She elevated me," he said. This heifer calf was horn on No vember 3rd by a grade Guernsey cow belonging to H. M. Wadell of Hazelwood. It was sired by Tar hell Farms Peerless Caesar. 240902. This bull has an index of 10.591 milk with 4.6H'; butter fat. That means that "Peerless" has a ten dency to sire calves that will in crease in nii(k production up to KI.Mtl lbs., testing 4.68' butter fat. The average milk production for coves m Haywood County is 4.000 lbs. So it can readily be seen that by using proved sires like "Peer less", the . production can he increased. We are sure you are wondering now just how you can obtain the services of proved bulls like "Peer less". The Haywood Cooperative llreeding Association, a non-profit organization, has made arrange ments (itb the Southeastern Arti f'n i.d breeding Association (of near Ashevillei lo gel semen daily from their stud 20 Guernsey, Jersey, and Ilolslein bulls there, and also their stud jn Indiana. This semen is shipped to the Haywood Cooperative lireeding As sociation daily , of which Joe Palm er is president. T. ('. Davis is vice president, and .lac k McCracken is secretary-treasurer. These men have, a trained technician who has been taiiL'lil how to breed cows artificially ;,! N. ('. Slat.. College This technician is John Carver. Persons wishing to get their cows bred should contact the county agent's office by 11.(10 o'cloc k a in of the day they wish (heir cow to be bred. Either call the office No. 1671, send word by a milk hauler, or come to the office in person, and your cow will be bred that afternoon. The conception rate by artificial breeding is as high ns by natural breeding. The cost of getting a cow bred is $5.50 (up to 3 limes lor one con ception). There is also a $L' 00 membership fete, w hic h goes to l he j upkeep of the equipment. This fee is paid only once. By using these proved bulls here In Haywood County, the procluc- j lion of dairy cows should be doubled in the next lew years. j For further information on gel-i ling your cows bred artificially or! information on artificial insemina- j turn, contact I he county agent office. FRIGIDAIRE apartment sue elec tric Refrigerators, Immediate de livery. Martin Electric Company. D. 10-14-17 DAYTON "V" BELTS All sizes in stock. MAKT1N ELECTRIC CO. tf FOR SALE Full sized girl's bicy cle, $25. Large folding doll's carriage, $4. Kiddie coop, baby crib and mattress, $8. Call 7G37. tf FOR SALE One 3-room house, with '2 bath, 75 ft frontal Rich land St.. just below Five Point Cleaners. Part cash, balance can be financed. Tom Lee. D. 10-14-17-21 j i " w 1941 Jeep, clt.tii. onl, 1938 Mrinii,, Passed in. pectin, 1938 Ford t nn ei tidi,., " Coupe 1942 Military Jeep priced at only New 4-WheeI Drive Jeep Puk-up Ti t, k r sims mi rnone 486 j y FOR SALE 2 beautiful Gone With The Wind electrified lamps. Ray's Flower Shop. D. 10 SPECIAL: HURRY! HURRY! General Electric Vacuum Clean ers, regularly $64.95, Special sale. $29.95. Rogers Electric Co., Phone 461, Main Street. tf Although meats contain all neces sary minerals, they are low in calcium. T7IF)i. WAYNESVILLI., N. f MON THRU TRI - Shows 6:30 and 9:00 P M SAT - CONT - SHOW FROM 11:00 A M TILL 11:00 P M I SUNDAY SHOWS r 2:00 - 4:00 - 8:30 - 1 FOlt SALE Modern white enamel coal and wood range. Reservoir and hot water jacket. Pipes free. Excellent condition. Very reasonable. Call 677-M. D. 10 RECOBD ALBU1IS Eii'ERYOllE CLASSICAL ALBUMS FRI. - S.T.. DKC. 10 - Jl ON SCREEN DOUBLE FEATURE JACK SPARKS and JIMMY HAKELEY in SADDLE SERENADE" SERIAL AND COMEDY DOUBLE FEATURE Joe E. Brown in RIDING ON AIR and Jack Sparks and Jimmy Wakeley in SADDLE SERENADE PARK THEATRE PROGRAM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 DOUBLE FEATURE "Wild Frontier" -Starring- BEETIIOVEN BIZET CHOPIN ENESCO GERSIIVJIN MENDELSSOir ROSSINI STRAUSS S iiiilii,m d. ; in Ac! iiimrii (Vcilumesluil I.e. SWpupiiuta i'liiiinaiii;) flliapsoctafc ((Ipiis 11) I'or v and He (Air.lJ S iiiiliiinv Nil lio'iW - Uilllam Tfll-Ovtrti '1 lie Alihir u Jiibam Sen STRAVINSKY.' - IViicm hb - Ballfl ('(iin ei lii in ! ROCKY LANE also "Madonna Of The Desert" rSCHAIKOVVKY cmmmAr m Bing Crnihy ( Perry Cnnm A Chrislnias (f 'arol. diaries flickem Hour of C h:ii(in -Starring LYNN ROBERTS and DONALD BERRY LATE SHOW "Secret Service Investigator" - 3fl - 7:20 - 9:00 P. M. MENT ONLY Children .09 (NOTICE) SAT. ONLY - STAGE SHOW JACK SPARKS - MOVIE STAR - IN PERSON Also Double Feature SUN. - MON. - TUES., DEC. 12 - 13 - 14 f Belk 1 AAl .o nnutts trim dobothv IA110UR co-staffinj chirk MniTr:niitnv -Starring LLOYD BRIDGES and LYNN ROBERTS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12 "Luck Of The Irish -Starring TYRONE POWER and ANNE BAXTER MONDAY - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13 - 14 The Babe Ruth Story Starring WILLIAM BENDIX and CLAIRE TREVO flULDREN'S ALB r Bozo at the firms Bozo Under' the Sea Mickey and t lie UeanMalk Bugs BiiunV Sparky the' Tall-.iit- irtin Tales of Wide Renin POPULAR ALBUMS Stan Kenron Strauss ITolkas Jo Staffoid Jerome fern's Mtrii ( Doroth Sh:iy Phono Needles f Sheet Music Harmonicas Electric Toasters x Admiral auww- A I Phono Cown I luliinui i " wm m liiii i if vlain Street J JONES