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5 FAGi-; Sia. (aicouJ SctiiuiJ Thursday All THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER 40 Haywood 4-H Members To Visit Iowa Farms Forty boys and girls fium Hay wood county will be Iowa farmers for a week. The members of the 4-11 Club here will spend the week of July 21 living and working with the families of 4-H ( Mitt) members in Washington county Next ear, the Haywood boys and girls will be hos co their brother and sister club members from Washington county. The Has wood youngsters will do Iowa farm chores, field work, take part in the activities of the homes where Uie will be guests and Eee experimental demon? (rations. Counts Agent Wavne C'orpen ing explained that it, is i- all aprt of an lntei eiimnal 4-H Club pro ject, farm bo. and girls from one section will thus hae the chance to rtutix the agricultural life and mtthod- ol oilier .-ections of the nalioii He faid the t lei tion of Haywood count to t'lid l!ii U. and 20 girls on thi tiip v. a made b State 4-H Club t tt.ii.il at llaleigb. and that tins w.i ilie only tuuntv in Bad Brakes Costs Canton Man $15 i ! The state's auto inspection law id dead, but j A motorist had to pay $15 in fine j and couit costs becau-e his car s brakes didn't work properly. ! The $S fine and $10 costs were imposed last Monday by Canton i Police Court Judge R. R. Mease j Sr. j In another traffic case, a motor ist was fined $10 and ordered to j pay another $10 in court costs on a speeding charge. I he South designated The State t'xtension Service and local tlub leaders will name out ianding members from county clubs for the tour. j Assistant County Agent Joe Cline 1 anil Assistant Count v Home Dem onstration Agent Klise Del.ozi. . I will accompany the Haywood youngster- on the tup They are scheduled to leave ' July 19. At Strand Sunday s S 1 7 I Lou Costello and Bud Abbott in the mystery thriller comedy "Who Done It?" opening at the Strand Theatre Sunday. At The Park Monday and Tuesday TODAY ONLY - MAY 12th KSS&l SEAFARING ADVENTURE... born of vengeance! rV3 . iylTMfiK 2 j AlvtA lank lnm CarAt ml i r J, Introdufing JOHN BR0MFIEID ' j Alyc Louis James Cordwtll Patricia Garrison -Jatk Gtorg i, ACtt; W0in6.fiwin .MBiiKiKlbtEWINC SCOTT- SCREEN GuilD Productions Mmm I UUUV and S.'.'l 1;1).V. May lo l l DOUBLE FEATURE -, RENEGADE BROTHER MARKS TIM FOR MURDER! rv i Much Progress Is Shown In Panther Creek Community Hy D. I-. MKSSKH Mountaineer Correspondent Citizens of Panlhfr Creek will hold their next Community Devel opment prograb on Wednesday, May 18, at the Haplist church. Last Wednesday night, the Com munity Development prograb was held, with Assistant County Agent Herbert Singletary in charge. A movie, ' The Farm Inconvenience was shown. Other entertainment 'n chided numbers by the home choir. Discussion on different phases of the program were held. Weaver Parkins a modern grade "A expects it to be 10 or 15 days. is constructing ' dairv barn. He completed within Rev. and Mrs D. 1). Russell are painting their house. Six Tried Monday 'in Canton Court Due man was sctnenccd to 30 days and five others taxed with eiiurt costs on drunkenness charges in Canton 1'olke Court last Mon day. Judge R. R. Mease, Sr., ordered three of In defendants to pay costs of $11 each, aiid two to pay $11.45 each in costs. The jail sentence was imposed when a defendant who failed to pay the co. ts levied. munfty Development program there has been a steady disappearance of briars and bushes along ditch banks and roadways. Amos and Marvin Arrington have done a good job of terracing in their fields this spring. Pants For Lamb rimn. m , Prof Puts D esZ By ALTON L. ULAKKSI.Kl AP Science Reportei NEW BtfUNSWICK, N. J Walter A. Macliun is 'UNI (,,,. "i ,,,: '. J..... I 1 ; 'it'CIJ f.vlii .'. The dresses are transparent pi',.' "" 4'I Dr. Matllnn is professur ;) : '" "' k-.ps 7 chairman of the department i i ,'" 11 - tow it.uniui6j m me KUtpi'i - I W h T-l it... ,.11 . f . . . l .jiHvctsny v.-ojicee oi Agriculture 1 itjpi, Since the beginning of the Com- The beef cattle committee of the Community Development program have set up as their goal for this community, at least five grade herds, and a good bull. Fresh-cut asparagus, he fimi teeps best if it's packaged h, ellukise acetate. It doesn't kei is well in other plastics. But strawberries keep besl jn mother type of bag, and pear!,, .eep best in still another kind The dress that preserves one ft0(! nay make another go down ,, aster than it would without ;,m rotecting garment. Just why foods show these clj. 'rtrences isn't entirely clear )i ipparently is due to gases t,ai he foods give off. Some of t, iases may help keep it fresh ami "lPHI.ll, . '! . ' food t".:.l'il; ,., H jtr n i : nine). Ores, Dacha!.. Planned in. " ran t iJ?! " ' i a- PAKK fSEATf PROGRAM i r'Yfiiin.hlactino WM?, tnrnis- t with Tim trapped bv treachery and cornered by a killer! m-mwM SCmlOM D,vW , UStEY SEUNDEIt 0ui,l Scien fi4, o, NORMAN nOuSION Plus Second Hit! t -r Shrubbery Planted On Memorial Plot; Dedication May 29 Slnubhery has been planted on the Memorial Plot in Green Hill cemetery here. The work and plant ; were contributed hy The f'hampion Paper and Fibre Com puir. The committee in charge of the plot announced yesterday that h luute plans for the formal dedi cation on Sunday. May 29, were in aring completion. Tho.se in ( barge of the work are anxious to p,.t nil nlpHooo thoi have been made to the marker paid immediately. A number of contri butions have been iu;Mo .1. ,,.;., lint the-fund is still needs for meeting erecting the 9-toot . 1 n I f til I vl iuJll K I n - . i i i ' i& lit mi i m ii' ii viru u Lb. y wmfflzyxa MADE Til AM f WfflmmL2& j.h I) 'dOUBI FEATUffi ' " ' 1 111".1' VVVWttft55SSSSS8 1 fA irrr.17 '1T vinceancs rMwlffiliiV'j') JJ Anil Chapter 2 "Conso M Colon. I ( arlo n I fJ&!B'ffl LATE SHOW SAT' NIi I )J "MANHATTAN 1 I AT AT AT AW 3 W AT -! M B J mi m m sr at at Am r at m m m i . ' ... -iW i Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Esther Williams. Betty Garrett and Jules Munshin in a scene from the Technicolor Picture "TAKE ' ME OCT TO THE HALL GAMF." playins at The Park Theatre' j Momluy . Tuesday. May l(i-17. Iron Duff Soon To Erect Community House; Other Recreational Facilities the past week far In-low tin the costs oi mai ker. Plan-' are also bcina m.irl.. v,,. t-rcciiiiK the individual headstones. me cost ()f this will be born by the Gold Star parents. Those rea.li- o the erection of ii,, ... i, ii . . Clones .MllUlltl SI (! Ii nn..l .U. milti-e said. By MRS. ROY MEDFORD" Mountaineer Correspondent Plans for a community house are tinder consideration by the recre ational committee of the Iron Duff community, it was announced at the meeting ot the community Monday night. The announcement included the fact that the site for the commun ity house would be donated, and construction started soon. Frank M. Davis gave the com munity his pond, near his home, and it was accepted with gratitude! Plans are also underway to con struct hath houses and outdoor furnaces neai b as part of the rec reational program for the com munity. There were M at the meeting, with J R Caldwell, chairman, pre siding. The next meeting was set for May 2,'i at the Baptist church. com- j&i'..-. wtl-JtettArA AAA,. 'Villi AlAN MOWBRAY KITH DONNfllY tDOlE TOY, . XKEW CAWTH0KN U1AU Kwa KAKl WIU - UK lUilM - KIT OMtl UUUT1 LYNN mi.. Plus 3 X Cartoon and Chapter No. 6 "Ghost of Zorro" 9 T r ' '" dl tuaieah passed the mil in . ' r " days during the recent meet .ror T-Aenty.inf.lnjlli , d i were M-on-d i 194 F. Creek Grades To Give Program On Frirtnv nietUt 10 i"ajc io, ai o o'clock the Fines Creek elementary school Commencement nmo... will be given in the school audit orium. The primary grades will present a "Tom Thumb Wedding- and the grammer grades will present a "Negro Minstrel." r'-'jp"1 1 - ll1 '-Sa mm SUNDAY and MONDAY, May 13-16 T LOOSE CLUESI STUPOR SLEUTHSI As- BUD K ABBOT : NT W LOU ftb VllUJAJVt ' DCNUtA f WILLIAM GARGAN t Louis ALLBRITTON k f irT- 11 PLASTIC SCREENING ; AT-LESS THAN THE PRICSOF ORDINARY METAL SCREEN Wont Rust Won't Stain Won't Break Wont Bulge Available ,m 2t, 28 nf 30 Inch Wtdtrti , MAKE A DATE NOW TO VISIT CARL'S GRILL On Main Street In Hazehvood for Good Wholesome Food Including Delicious Home Baked Pies Southern Fried Chicken Country Ham Your Patronage Appreciated NO BEER CARL'S GRILL CARL BISCHOFF, Manager A Sensational Value at its Former Price of 9'2c Sq. Ft. Yet Now YOU fff ONLY Ul) Heavy Gauge Aluminum-Tinted 1 VELON SCREENING . . . . FT. SEE US FIRST FOR SCREENING HARDWARE ZINNIA SEEDS REG. 25c pkg. 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