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TiI2 WATNESViLLE MOUNT AIHEE3 Library Notes MARGARET JOHNSTON COUNTY LIBRARIAN : Arrow Hunter's Horn A regional novel of family and ' community life in l he Kentucky hills. "A poor white subsistence farmer, aroused by the depreda tions of a fox. ob;esed by deter mination to kill it. urgpd by natural love of tne chase . . . handicapped by a weakness for moonshine, al most brings his farm and family to ruin " Brace Summer's Tale A romantic " ;ummer' tale" about a Maine i-ljiid. unchaned and unknown, that i -uddenlv brought into the public limeliplit. Davis Playtime Is Over ThK i- the -im ol Steve Lew is soldier lit ti.ilnnt. li.ver of women, man el' .in,n He tells it urns li. o.jit ii.c oik iitan Arkansas farm where he has gono '. to try to pull the pieces of his life together, and the violent colors j of his past stand out boldly against 1 the monotonous struggle with the soil which now fills his days. Morion Rope for the Baron "John Mannering. the 'Baron.' jewel expert and ex-cracksman, had been invited to Hallen House to appiaise the famous Lake emer alds On the way across the lonely moor he was w arned it w as a house of death and, once in. he knew j his life was in danger." ! Hunbeck Pink Magic 1 "This is the story of 16-year-old j I'rsula. who went on a chaperoned trip to Mexico because of the prob i lenis the summer would precipitate i at home. She had a good many ' hard knocks and disappointments: she found the application of the i pink magic' formula to make her a social success not too successful. Bui she met Wally Grant, and they found in each other perfect com panionship " Street Tomorrow We Reap ' Continuing the story of the Mis sissippi Uabney clan as they faced tne tiueiti ui a (Jifiijiuij iiuiineiiij lumbering corporation threatening! their holdings by political corrup-i turn in the 189U's. " Tavlor Come Clean, My Love Wyatt Bruce disiards his liter- LAFF-A-DAY BEAT THE HEAT WITH AN ELECTRIC ATTIC FAN. IT'S I ECmOMICAL, T0'y r Ycu will be amazed at the difference an electric attic fan can make in the sum mer comfort of your home. This quietly running fan installed out of the way in your attic will assure you of comfortable sleeping even during the hottest nights ... it will keep your home pleasantly cool during the day as well. Without an attic fan, even after the sun goes down on hot summer days, there is a layer of super-heated air imprisoned under your roof that keeps your home unpleasantly warm most of the night. An attic fan gets rid of this hot air in the attic and pulls cool air into the house through downstairs windows and rapidly lowers the temperature of the entire house. Next day, because your home is ccc;, even the hottest sun cannot heat it as rapidly as it ordinarily would. Yes, an attic fan is a great comfort when the weather gets HOT! ' " (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY) r & r y . i! A 'i'jS4cL' If) 7-212 Copt. 1549, Kins Fuiuks Sr..i...:c, l. , vilj i.jhtj uitnti J. It woulda been silly to try it out on my face-there's no hairjherelj No Hams! This tv o-leened pin was born in a litter of 1 1 on the farm of Dr. I''. C. Cooke. Nchiii (lenlisl of Elizabeth City. Its formation is normal except where the hams ought to be. The two hind ap pendages are missing entirely. The pig ttands with its nose on the hi omul and body extended upwaid. 'AP Photoi. COWS DIE IN LINE COLUMBIA. S. C. (U. P.) A perplexed milkman looked across a pasture and 'aw 13 Holsteins and seven Guernseys had died, falling eerily in a perfectly straight line. It was found the fra?ing cows had stumbled one at a time upon a fallen high ten-inn line and were killed by it'- 4..'!u(i-voll charge. ary his ambitions and descends from ivory tower to help run the Sunshine Laundry when his Moth er's alimony is tupped, and his excursions into the commercial cut-throating and merciless pur suit of an enraged competitor are backgrounded lis he. indecision over Cordelia and more buxom Janey." Yerby Pride's Castle The tale of a Southern renegade, Pride Dawson, who gambled two beautiful women against an em pire and who, in the lH70's, dared invade the sanctuary of America's most ruthless tycoons New Kork City. .ri,iiiin' ....... vjtotr$4liWy! HJKUgH I I) mm for ,s your Pullets now i I' mneiiiiiM'ifnn -iu'vnrr (itinTTrifiriniirif helps you get MORE EGGS hext Fall Waynesville Feed & Seed Co. Balsam Road at Aliens Creek Phone 493-J TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Waynesville Township II. I.. Liner. Sr. and wife lo Af fie Anders. Mrs Kdna Schulhofer to R. Welch. Kuyeiie Kuykendall and wife Kubeii S Sti-pp. Lake .lunaiiiska Assembly to ' L. Turin till and wife. V. to Heaverdiim Township V. M. and Ella Fay ninsfield to Melvin and I'l'.incis Scott. Ai lliur I-. Keylon and wife to C. (' Mi'dforil and wife. T. .1 Devlin and wife to Troy II. Greene and wile. T. II. I'ressley and wife to Jack Chambers and wife. P. II lien. on and wife to Mrs. Husfell (icuiliin. IL T. and Ivilur Reynolds to Itil; si II and Nina Gordon. .hilin II. Rhodai nier and wife and I!. C. Gus-ett and wife to Mrs. Kini line Uolden. I). S. Rhea and wife to Nora Ilaney. Jessie ,1. Reynolds and wife to C. A. Buchanan and wife. Elbert Roberts and wife to T. R. Robinson and wife. Luther Green and wife to W. M. Gibson and wife. Frank F. Ruydston, Sr., and wife to Thomas Frank Wells, Jr.. and w ife. Far! Williams, Sr., and wife to Robert Ray Williams. Robert Ray Williams and wife to Fail Williams. Sr. S. M. Robinson, trustee, to J. T. Green. Town of Canton to Frank E. Boyd -ton, Sr. Frank E. Rnydston, Sr., and wife to Thomas Frank Wells, Jr., and wife. Clyde Township R. II. We-1 and wife to Sidney P. Ilaynes and wife. J. T. Snyder and wife to Mar guerite Welch. Loranzo Inman and wife to C. L. Rollins and wife. Bon-A-Venturc Inc., lo N. D. Sheppard and Paul Cofldill. Pipreon Township Robert Johnson and Svife and others to David Johnson. Cecil Revis and wife to James Vaughn Oliver and wife. Crabtree Township Ernest M. Jenkins and wife Wayne J. Price and wife. to East Fork Township Ollie May Ford and husband to' Furinan Davis and wife. i Furman Davis and wife to Ollie May Foid and husband. j Jonathan Creek Township Giover L. Davis and wife to R. L. Davis and wife. Maggie Boys Fined For Slaying Pet Bear Two Maggie boys must pay fines and damages for killing J. T. Brad ley's trained pet bear. Judge Dan K. Moore last Mon day sentenced Jack Setzer and Floyd Fie each to 12 months im prisonment, suspended on condi tion they pay Mr. Bradley $200 each for the loss of his bear, and pay fines of $100 each. He also placed them on proba tion for five years. The boys had pleaded nolo con tendere i no defense) to charges of cruelty to animals and malicious destruction of personal property. The bear was taken out of his cage the night of July 9, shot to death, then mutilated and thrown on a mountainside. Handicapped Girls Show World to Get Most Out of Life PITTSBURGH tU. P.) High school students who find the going a little tough can get inspiration from two Pittsburgh girls who've been doing well without even going lo class. One of the girls, Catherine Weinbrenner, never even had met her fellow students at Oliver High until she attended the senior class play and luncheon. Stricken with cerebral palsy at birth, the attrac tive 19-year-old never has been able to walk. Yet she finished her studies in the same length of tune taken by other students 12 years. Twice a week, teachers from Oliver High would stop at Cath erine's house and spend an hour or two. Between vi.sii.i, the pluck student studied hard, often unti 2 a. m. She never received a grade lower than B, and most of them were A's, but she wasn't satisfied. She wanted to ) better. Honor Graduate Sometimes her arms would be come tired from writing and she would dictate to her mother from tier wheel chair. Now, at last, she will be graduated with honors. And t.he donned a cap and gown lor commencement exercises with the rest of her school. Just recently, Catherine attended her first prom, in a pretty yellow organdy dress that she picked out herself. Hut her greatest thrill is yet to come. "I'm learning to walk." she re joiced. "With braces, but some day Ml lm u'hltt tf lvalL- ti'ithniit than, " nefjie Tech no , dl.ti Ml!U radio announcer or Mnt;i., will be much surprised il , Xlj one Hides Only One Classmate Catherine's only classtnai,. the home school prolan, slM u ,, , ' the board of education f,. . . ' , capped children is Marv l ,,, , Bed-ridden with rheumat,,' uZ since last fall, Marv h; k, ' " with her school work i , "'' time for handierat, , U"'m own ilml,,.. made some of her done crocheting As a result of her detei ,;,,.,; r not to let her hand,, ,., "" better of her, Mary w,u . ,;, , ated from Sci.c-nlev n,,,,, Nl ('' "' although .she wont an,,,,, mencement services with ii, , ti .' mates. "' But whether she m,lU,, h degree in bed or on a -u. , ,i,. Catherine wants to attend Car- make much difft HOUSE of the WEB Each Week, In This Space, You'll Find "The House of the Week" This Series Is Made Possible By Local Firms That Are Listed line Help You With Your Building and Home Furnishing Problems. 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