Newspapers / The Waynesville mountaineer. / June 30, 1949, edition 1 / Page 6
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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUi iTAlNe-iu. l"da STATE COLLEGE HINTS I'D FARM HOMEMAKERS lly RUTH CUKHKNT State Homo Demonstration Agent Experiment and research nave ; proven that water should be boiled j before vegetables are put in it to cook. Turnip greens, put on -cook in about their own weight of cold water and cooked 30 minutes from time boiling began, held only about a third of their original vita min (', but thoe put into boiling watr and hoil-d the same length of time held three-fourths of their C. Likewise asparagus and green bean-, cuoked b tries- two meth ods, retain moie C when started in boiling water. To -ave tune and do a more jc curate job ut cutting out a pattern clothing peculisti have luiind that weii'ht- -tiiiietliiie; are bettei than pin- lor holdup the p-ipei putvin on the labile It the tab ric i- tlinK, pin- make it "buckle," so tint e:ut rutting i- difficult. When it I- lu ce sua to cut through to tliicknc-M-:- ui fabric. Hie pin lliiu' uuv. can e -o much buckling that one piece come- out a dilfei Cllt -ie fl olll tile other Wimlil- :!luv, the l.ibi ic to lie flat and anchor it atfani.-t shilling. Small object- ot lu-aw metal like bolts, nuts, small paper weights. III, I t hit t.il ll.il ' "I e -. el! mall ( .11 pelltl luul ma. be ll-eil fur pat tei u u 11; lit- !.;; the wcirflit- tai "imugh awa limn the idgt- ! tin. pattern to allow for ea-y cut'.n:--I'or culling out medium or li. ht wiight fabric, pins general.; are In Iter t hail Weights. (.'over the inside of our cloth espins with scotch tape or adhesive tape and keep thuse chithespn s in a separate hag for our more fragile fabrics. Plastic clot hcs$ius are also available now. These are smooth -in laced, and will not catch on delicate materials. If the arti cle of clothing is very fragil. simp l. hang it (Air the line. To make a hinon frosting for the top nl all 11-inch sponge cake ( re. on two tahle-poons butter or inaigaiiiie. beat in a cup of rou te. turners -in'. ir 'He sine to sieve the in'. n il il i- at all lumpy Nua add a tablespoon of lemon juice the June ol half a small lemon i- li'iialk enough1 and thin with a little cream Sprinkle with finely chopped iiutineals alter spreading iim the lop of the cake II de-ired; this amount of icing will not fiost sides. At Park Sunday i 'j J Ki MX y Hud Abbott and l.oii turts. "Hide 'Km Cov. bos . July 3. Co tello 111 one of their funriest pic ' playing al the 1'ark Theatre. Sunday, Washouts Pose Constant Threat Scout Lake Conditions Worry Cecil Residents (U NMAN BAMBOOZLED CHICAGO i U. IV turned on when tnanded her money i Rogus tears, ;i gunman do not only saved Mrs .lo-cphine llalper a few lol I ;i i s but earned her another one fiuin the gunman s pocket. Mrs llalper found the bandit in her kitchen. She began to cry. She (old him she wa- broke and "starv ing.'' He lowered his gun. fished a duller from his pocket, threw it on the kitchen table and ran out Hie back door. Matinees To Be Resumed At Strand Friday The Strand Theatei of Waynes ville will resume its summer mati nee program, effective tomorrow. The box office will open at 2:80 p. m., with the show scheduled to start at 3 p. m., Monday through Friday. There will be only one show during these afternoons. The regular Saturday show schedule will start at 10:30 a. m., the management announced. Library Notes County Librarian MARGARET JOHNSTON NOTICE For the convenience of our patrons we will operate as us ual on Monday, July 4th. Both the plant and the pick-up trucks will follow their regular schedule. Have your bundle ready as usual. Phone 205 WAYNESVILLE LAUNDRY, Fred Sheehan Joe Liner Boyd Avenue By MRS. BARTLEY BROWN Mountaineer Correspondent The conditions about the Boy Scout Camp Kake have a discour aging ( fleet on the Cecil people who live along Ihe banks of the iver. Under the constant threat of their land being washed away, they cannot afford to fence or build up their land. Dining the Hood of June 16, for instance, three acres of Bartley Brown's pasture land was washed may, Plans had been to get this land in shape for cultivation. Others suffered damage also to he'.r crops and gardens. After the flood, there was not i loot-log left across the creek, and only one bridge was still stand ing The residents believe there would have been little damage from the rising water itself. But the logs from the lake dam came drilling and breaking loose again. The people are hoping that some thing will be done about the lake to remove this constant threat to their lands. The general feeling is that the conditions have created a booby trap. In Appreciation One of the nicest things which has come our way in a long time was a package form Charlotte from Mrs. Cornelia Nixon. It was the Columbia History of Music," Volume 1. an album of eight rec ords. It gives the history up to the Seventeenth Century. The nicest part was the spirit in which it was given. She says "this is given as a testimonial of the joy and plea sure received while serving as a volunteer in the Library with Miss Johnston and Mrs. Atkins." Mrs. Nixon, for over two years gave tof her time and energy and helped in typing the pockets and cards on many of the new books added to our collection. We owe her the Ihanks and here she is thanking us. We do appreciate it! At Strand Theatre i.,"-..- ... . t -i ' A . If .f- -TV TB. Bud Abbott, John the horse and Lou Costeilo in Realart'6 comedy, "It Am t Hav." This .cene. one of the funniest infilms, I, okey with everyone but John. Starting at The Strand Theatre S.inday. Cecil residents are continuing their work of improving their community and homes in the Com munity Development Program. Dr. A. P. CUne. the community chauinan, reports his two turkey hen-, and the young Diras die doing well. He invites everyone to his place above Lake Logan to see the fine job that Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krady arc doing there. Carl Woody has just completed a new cattle barn, and Bartley Brown is replacing the foot log spanning the river to his property with a regular bridge. Assistant County Agent Turner "Cathey, :Mrs. Girtie Calhoun, and Carl Singltcon will be at the Cecil School grounds every Sunday aft ernoon to help entertain the young people who come there for recre ation and games. At the end of the year, a cham pion will be crowned. These plans were discussed at the recent Community Develop- At present the following records are in circulation from the Library: Bach Concerto No. 2 in F Major and Concerto No. 3 in G Major i Brandenburg ) Beethoven Concerto No. 4 in G, Op fill; Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. C7 Brahms Symphony No. 2 in D Major; Trio No. 1 in B major Chopin Concerto No. 2 in F Minor Dennis Day Johnny Appleseed, from the Walt Disney production "Melody Time" Debussy Piano music: Suite Bergamasque, Soiree dans Gren ade, Reflets dans I'eau, Children's Corner, La Cathredrale engloutie; Prelude to the Afternoon of a Paun; Festivals, and Clouds; Quartet 'n u minor Knesco Roumanian Rhapsodies, Nos. 1 and 2 Evelyn and her magic violin Oh Promise Me, I Love You Truly; Ave Maria, Home Sweet Home; Songs My Mother Taught Me, The Last Rose of Summer; Deep River, Just A-Wearying For You. Franck Symphony in D Minor Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue Grofe Grand Canyon Suite Haydn Symphony No. 99 ir. E flat Major Liszt Les Preludes (Symphon ic Poem No. 3) Mendelssohn Piano Music Mozart Concerto No. 5 in A Major; Tartini Air; Serenade in G Major; Symphony No. 40 in G Minor; Symphony No. 41 in C Major Safety Tips Given For July Fourth Driving More than 900,000 motor vehicles are expected to be on the highways of North Carolina sometime dining the long Fourth of July week-end. the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles estimates. Pointing out that 10 persons were killed on the highways over the three-day holiday last year and j that highway fatalities are on the upgrade this year, the Department offered four suggestions for a sale and sane Fourth: 1. Start that holiday trip a little earlier to avoid temptation to speed. 2. Don't drink and drive. 3. Don't cut in and out of heavy traffic. 4. Exercise caution. common sense and courtesy in driving. If all drivers will follow these suggestions on the Fourth, tliey can expect to he alive on the Filth, the Department slated White Oak Box Supper Set For July 6th By MRS. MELVIN MESSER Mountaineer Correspondent A box supper will be held Wed nesday night in White Oak Com munity, starling at 8 P. M. Special music will feature the event, which will be held in con nection with the Community De velopment Program. Mrs. Robert Davis, community chairman, will preside. Everyone, including those Who live outside White Oak is invited to attend the supper. 1'h Arthur Veith Attends Legion Convention Arthur Veith of Way iu- resented Haywood Hmeiic;,,-. glon Post 47 at this rm mi, . nual State Legion Corivu.t,,, Raleigh. He attended panel dem and filed on behalf ol tu wood Post a resolution North Carolina Legion n,,i ment on companion bill, i,. U. S. House and Senate The legislation would pi, funds for placing memoir,; , ers in their home town ctn,ei to dead veteians buried o.t, me r.xecuuve nesulutiui, mittee deferred action on tn, wood measure for further cui ation. I li Bragging Doesn't Pay PARKERSBURG, W. Va. (UP) One of three men who tried their fishing luck in the forbidden city park lake heaved in his catch and his rod and reel when police ap proached. But the police didn't need the evidence. With fisher man's pride, one man told the judge he had caught a catfish "that big." The fine totaled $16. The 1948 output of farm ma chinery and repair parts was one fifth larger than the previous rec ord in 1947, and over twice the pre-war volume. Hurley tobacco production in the State last year totaled 17,304.000 pounds, second only to the 1945 crop. PARK THEATRE PROGRAM THURSDAY - FRIDAY, June 30 - July 1 The Fountainhead With Gary Cooper and Patrica Neal SATURDAY, July 2 AND Muzio Claudia Muzio operatic recital Rachmaninoff Rhapsody on a theme by Paganini Ravel Bolero Schubert Symphony No. 8 in B Minor Schumann Symphony No. 3 in E flat Major Sibelius Symphony No. 4 in minor. Strauss Strauss Waltzes Tchaikovsky Nutcracker Suite; Swan Lake (Ballet Suite); Sym phony No. 5 in E Minor Wagner Siegfried Idyll Produce Carolina Fruit will be Open For Business by the 3rd of July 7 days per week ... 8 A.M. until 9. excepting Church hours on Sunday. MELONS ICE COLD AND GUARANTEED We extend a special welcome to the "old timers" who knew my father, the deceased W. J. Brannon, business man of Canton. Mr. and" Mrs. M. O. Brannon, Owners and Operators Comer, of Depot Street and Branner Avenue "Money Madness" With Frances Uafferty and Hugh Beaumont LATE SHOW 10:30 "C-Man" With Dean Jagger and John Garadine SUNDAY, July 3 NO GAMBLERS ALLOWED LOS ANGELES (U. P.) Slot machine devotees, crapshooters, horse players and card sharks could benefit from a course in mathematical "probabilities" to be given this summer. Prof. Paul Hoel will teach summer school students at the Uuiversity of Cal ifornia campus about odds and el ements of chance. But he is re stricting the course to serious stu dents of mathematics. ment Program meeting. The people discussed the possi bility of having stunt night pro grams frequently. Mr. Cathey suggested that each community program should have a committee for the prevention of undesirables. Speaking on the importance of having a recreational program, he said the young people should be kept happy and occupied In their own community with wholesome forms of entertainment. This, he pointed out, would cancel the chances of their going to unde sirable places in their search for something to do. It was decided that the rtgular meetings would be held every fourth Thursday night. Two of the highlights of the program were the solos by. little Edna Francis nd Mrs. Edar Burnette. A RIP-R0ARSNG RODEO OF REVELRY AND RHYTHM! abbott C05TELLO Coming - - - MONDAY - TUESDAY, July 4 & 5 If IE? Randolph SCOTT IRELAND 4 1 wuuu IISH0P lillf 1IIIIP Ella RAINES Iff. Some of the earlie i i u, h ever set in Italy were u i,i 14th century to adoi n in, ,i step riser in the upper ilmni, St. Francis at Assiu. Matinee Daily al 3 Box OlTice Opens al 2;; DANA LAST TIMES TO FRIDAY - SATl'KDAY. July DOUBLE FEATW -3F TOM SUNDAY-MONDAY. J . .0 THEY'RE OF! (h IVBBDEn - . mum it &K,IIUD0HU0 j;t0HK0 1 VwJr 1 1 lona Cree; '"""Mill i:oo; - ic r; ittd l'J:'- il M.le -e k- '"'Uil -lJ ' 1' T; I:.,,.,. -II li to nil i:n i ('nvi: ji i.v il if! Don't Miss The 1st Chapl ?LUS - Color CarH .... 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