r :?. THE WAYttESVILLE MOUNTAINEER . News From Aliens Creek By MRS. BLANCHE FRANKLIN j Moiillt'i'i'eer I'nn er 1 11 U' it t A Wriier io:..-t hoiioi in;.: Hie Al " lens Creek Iha-,' ;.m1 eul-,' sotili.ill teams ami a Inml -.ile uul In- held Saturcla ni; lit .it the AIU i,- fieri. Sehooll.mi The evel.t , will b.- li. !! Ir Hi. Aliens (.'ret k i' mi.' iiml- opment in j!Xv.i.t' ion Mrs. Annie I. Duil,.:; ce.iilie the A IK' ns C'i'ti-k .'ni- Ir.iiii ..ml Davis Sinitli is Ihe in. .!: ol i!,e boys' s(iiad The anaiii'-im nl I . : tin- m i I are beiiu' in.i.le order I hi dm , ! Of Dehnos I'.iMue Siler. In charre i! the r Mrs. 1 l.i K.ii :i.ri i i..i ii :.i..n ! .I..' program rtuiuiuiirr Sei' ini! 'A ;'li h I '.i! :r r a Committee lln liil i :i . I ' ood Caldwell ami M. -i ..: e.in After Hi- '. .. :n , i . .. 1 ! wielle ' nil .!.,;: ii: :i; . , I - age--, ami , ..... . i ! I . ; id of) sale At Strand Sunday nil Kulir I I,. Ml aWf lltl I jmtrtliV LlUMMt Ranger In 37th Year Of Service A city man. earning ti Rt back u ih. h lil hjI.is after a vaca iljii ii' lie ii.minlains. unee said: l'iti'3 .it all Hviil. The nly ruu'ilr i.. win n mi ve seen one ol. 'v. si i : ' ' -i a. I 1 ,'iiit s a mailer of ievpoilit. n l I i 1 Imuran uuiild be the At Park Thursday and Friday Hi ii in 1. 1. T.ie n imam i'ouen leistible Shrli i t inee. . ' l ..!:r Ii., li..,li!. Ill I I'lll ciispmyi ey Willi' i I!.,- v.i ordinal y win power as- lie resists ir ll.'e liiiivo.siil-Inl ern.ilion.il imshry- Sti km His lot ; ileteetKt in lilt' .'ll the till. ..id .it! I UlliovV I .nnou .' .Hilda III in Veteran Fire Chief How His Men Do It See' cmc v:n snull't ii . i.: here iiuuk'. their hi.-'s ing fire t.iP- "Gond la! of the fan him. -:'.iui;j; i m inn armers urnea 10 nan For 1S50 Consemlion tin nun led roll up adnnr- :le and tl.i The Corri ja: n! time in he said one ol ! ,1 . vkt d viator ( ' h. l ( j i k. men." said one firemen looked at If his compliment again was Michael J. en's rievan flr iirr u lin lives nearby the iie tire ll was the first - main years of service. Ii.it he had bet n merely spectators at a fire. The L'SDA Production and Mar keting field service branch office here is urging all Haywood County fanners to make their plans as soon as possible for the Hl.'ii) conserva tion program. Secretary Sarah r ullbright in a letter to the farmers, pointed out that under the 1'JiiO program, prior approval of practices "mu-t be ob tained through the county ACP of fice" before any practice may be started. The purpose of this pro cedure is to assure the setting aside of funds to pav for the prac tice when 11 is completed. . She said h.-r office can now assist j farmers in their nlans as "we are Ci.l's, nov. i:mi: l s in e: I'.iil ilioill I ,'i;;r villi . ice oil 1 1 Hui in i 'iiie.-.. lie y take its he e'lan-.'es d th-'i-.i take ow n Iise,;ilt !''o lit till. ! o: in I In I: II link Uf III. II Am. the .i i i last the .in. kl to ho'tl one hav :,:i -'.Ii 'e t it eniblanee to it. .-.in i.:n ,t :' has been look ii e i) oU'-.-n.ni.ll." for 30 A i t'. lie k:iuas they are I . : t ii' lio n each oilier eer is fioin a dentist. nliai,! 1' . to be formal Duncan slarled his 37th ti.e .a!io:ial Purest Ser i' : . t of this inuiilh. Ihii.-e nearly four de--ii (I,.' science of forest f it. n ,t .1 strides. He saw lake plate -anil neip . nlacr- riyht in his i", I where be has put inn", service. ; m.ie. stnl i ni' lit ally , , nil cuv eis 1. 17.000 I valuable forest ...i. in the scenic . nil ural, and the In land sem'i diistrial. reside : jiv In rath-taking beauty, this forest land covers the Pisgah watershed, which made possible the major factors causing the huge Ecusla P.O., Corporation plant to be establish! d near lirevard. Bill started work with the service i as a loit'ster m 19m. His first I "beat" was the I'naka National For est, which i - .now part of Cherokee. He was on only a part-time basis then, but when he got his honar- j ; Tt ' ; 4'j L n'.r .'A--- - Kathrvn Gravson and iose Iturbi will be seen together in "That Midnight Kiss," showing ut the Park today and Friday. Honorary Tar Heels Will Meet Here This Week i all farm r inactive, through the 1 PARK THEATRE PROGRAM THURSDAY - FRIDAY, Oct . r - 7 iturbi bariSmore siJZSr SATURDAY, Oct. 8 DOUBLE FEATURE THEY SHOOT the WORKS HAL ROACH presents t - . . . -' ih 'tJbMBMdniiu VILUAM JOE TRACY-SAWYER in a po-itieii t.i lssm.. ei s. v, del iai' active eonsei .,' m.i ma! eriah Purcha-e I irder Plan". If a fa i am r li;n!s his land I liming ih.s kdl vhe added, it is I import. u t that he place his order j immediateK . She warned thai 'thciy nni lie a railroad ear short age. In the. event, iniinediale de liveiv would he very difficult. , The go1, ei mm nl aid to farmers ' in pun ha ing etuiservatkih mate I riaK consi is in the government's pa inei.t of a large percentage of the purchase price. ' Knr w Intel' cover crop seed, the govei unit nl pa s : cents and Ihc I larne r pays only si and a half ! cents per pound of the cost of hairy elch t ltner. In the price of crimson clover, the government pays 1H cents, antl the farmer. II1-. cent-; Austrian winter pea the I'ovel ninent pays six cents ami I he farmer, three cents: annual i e;;i ass-goveriiineiil fanner li rwnts. uriie ner pound of the oth er material:; is made up as fol low", with l he e.overniiionl share li ted lil si. pa-tin,, era - seed, or- Chaill PHI". ill rent-. II (flit,; l.idino clover SI Id, and -ID nus; allalfa- 4 i t t nt-. and 2r, t enls; I. line. ( In, pliate, mix-it 1 1 ilizer and pola h I. "He 'lull' SL "if) and $1.75; 47 I" 1 'enl pho-jmale Sl.lk'i per liundred pounds. $1 4: 20 per cent phoiphale 7ti cents per liundred, and t: tent- : 18 per cent phos pliaie I,?, cent-, per liundred. and ee nt per hundred; 2 2-2 84 per hundred and S1.3P 84 cents per 0-14-14 99 pot Sl .05 able disclmri f from the Army after the World War 1 Armistice, he re turned as ranger of the Cherokee .National Forest with his head needs I quarters at Ducktown, Tenn. 8 lit i Tl Bid's tleep affection for Pisgah I started in August 1931 when he j was transferred there for his first tour of duty which lasted six years. I During his administration, the I liist of the organized deer and bear hunls ihat have, since grown to a position of tremendous popularity wilh sportsmen throughout the na tion was held. He stalled the first fishing sea son in the national forest in the first yoaV he was on duty. Four hundred anglers gratefully came Ihat first season. l.asl year, 11,000 fishermen tried Pisgah's streams. In 1!).'I7. he went to Tellico Plains, Tenn . and 4 years later was called to Ashtville to become assistant supers isor. After seven years at this desk job. he was transferred back to Pis gah. and l he kind of job he likes the be',1. I III ; three dauRhterc; in Mill '; affection, but Pisgah's ma jestic tit e blanketed hills are a slum:; : econd. County Welfare Workers To Attend Institute Mrs. Sam L. Queen, Haywood County welfare superintendent, and members of her staff will leave Sunday to attend the three day 30th annual Public Welfare In stitute at Raleigh. During the Institute, which will open Monday, Mrs. Queen will lead a discussion on vocational rehabili tation as a service to welfare de partments. Going to Raleigh with her will be Mrs. Clara F. Rippetoe, Mrs. Wanda J. Clark, Miss Rena Cath ey, and Mrs. Mary Jane Klopp, child welfare worker. Also planning to attend the In stitute is M. C. West, a member of the Haywood County Welfare Board. While away, Mrs. Queen and Mrs. Rippetoe plan to attend the convention of the United Daugh ters of tTie Confederacy which willl be held at Durham on October 13 and 14. The theme of the Welfare In stitute will be: "A Balanced Wel fare Program." 1 lelit 2 12-12 .with biiiav liundred and Sl.ol; tents per bundled. ;md $111; ash i SO per tfiil miiriatei per hundred and S 1 .05. Fescue. White Dutch clover. Kmtucky Hiuegiass al-o wil available. and be OWL SHOW SATURDAY Marriage Vows Sticking Better in Nebraska UVCOI.V. rl, lU.P.i-More people goi married in Nebraska last year than in 1947 .and fewer were divorced. acrm-dintJ In r T j Chism. director of the state bureau ; of vital statistics. j. Chism said 14 938 marriages 1 were performed in 1948 and 2.648 j divorces granted. That compares j with 14.72(1 marriages and 3.180 I divorces a year earlier. Annulments also slid downhill. He said 104 were ! Bulgaria Branches Out In Social Medicine SOFIA, Uulparia UP) An esti mated 3 ,100.000 people out of a total population of. 7,000,000 now are entitled to free medical treat ment, the social welfare ministry announced "Only 300.000 received such trealmenL prior to Sept. 9, 1944," the ministry emphasized. The ministry pointed out that the average annual number of pen sions, compared with those of 1944, had increased by 68 per cent sick ness indemnity by 179 per cent and the average annual income of the workers by 62 per cent. Each enterprise employing more than 15 persons now opens a lunchroom. "There are now 2.020 workers' lunchrooms throughout Uulgaria. catering for 192,797 winkers," the ministry announced. i Chism repoi ted recorded l;,t e, ir and 126 in 1947 'LONE WOLF AND HIS LADY' With Ron Randall and June Vincent o SUNDAY, Oct. 9 'Mr. Smith Goes To Washington' Starring Jean Arthur and Jimmy Stewart Wasteful Nose Bleed Irks Blood Donor ; RYDN'KY. Australia U. P. i Peter Stanton had to run out of a .meeting of 500 Red Cross blood j donors He had a nose bleed. , "I've given a lot of blood dona t tions," Stanton said, "but this is a wasteful affair." I The donors formed an organiza j tion to campaign for the blood bank throughtout New South i Wales. MONDAY - TUESDAY, Oct. 10-11 A , Mi: AMV Friend On the Screen ...Ih Hiotottt. Col el lUdlo - LUND WILSON v Vi J "Tr M oin. - Srl'yJ?, ' A LYNN . don DeFORE imm Sea larttiH)efnilJwis "yVLE" Joh wa min' on a ktf Vrf'in front of Lcra'i More the other day. Suddenly he looked up and drawled, "Did you feller sec where the Governor wai down to Lumberton last week to help the Carolina Power It Light Company cut in their new (team plant to make electricity? They tell me they don't need any more electricity now. What do yon think of that?" Lem stopped tortin applet to tay, "Yep, they tell me that they don't really need that electricity now, but that they want to be sure they have it when they do need h. That's the trend of the timet don't ever be caaght napping." THE TREND OF THE TIMES . . . Lem was right. The trend of the times is don't be caught napping, and thai is the mam the beer retailers ef North Carolina are (iNiaig 100 per cent whh the Mart Beverage Divi sion of the North Carolina ABC Board. They are cooperating .with the Mak Beverage Division t be tore that tit people of North Ctfflrirna lane the kind of retail beer wSlabkshrarim that the General Ataembtf bad in ntrnd when it established Ac Mak Beverage Division. NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. Irrnmttwe BMg, Raleigh, N. C Small-Town Barber Gets Chance To View World TRUESDKI.I-, Wis. i LLP. ) Har ry Ad.imson has parlayed his tal ent for cutting hair into a ticket aiound the globe. Most of tne ear, Adamson's just a village barber. But when ever he gets the urge, lie throws his scissors and comb into a bag and sets off for whatever part of the world suits him best. He's already travelled 14,000 miles as a ship's barber and about 600,000 miles as a hairculter on transcontinental trains. He plans to spend the next few months cruising in South American waters. Adamson insists he's really a homebody at heart. But every now Plans are being polished this week for the annual meeting of the Honorary Tar Heels October 13 to October 18 at the Cataloochee Ranch on Fie Top mountain. Tom Alexander, the ranch owner, reported today also that the event apparently Is headed for national publicity. He said the Saturday Evening Post, the national weekly magazine, is sending a photographer to take color pictures, and the Rod and Gun editor of The New York Times also is scheduled to cover the session. Besides these men, many other photographers and feature writers representing other press agencies are expected tq attend the colorful series of bear hunts, hog rifle shoot ing, and fishing. The Honorary Tar Heels is an organization launched by Bill Sharpe when he was serving as state news bureau director. On the rolls are many prominent figures in national puniic me, radio, ana the screen. The liog rifle shooting will be held October 14 all day, Mr. Alex ander announced, with a good steer as the grand prize for the sharpest eyed marksmen in the muzzle-loaders' contest. The steer will be divided among I he winners in the different classes. First prize for the winner among I fie marksmen ranging from 20 to ,'!9 years of age will be the fore quarter of the steer. The best shots among the groups ranging from 40 to 09 years in age and from CO years and up will be a hindquarter each. Delegations from Ohio, Tennes see, and South Carolina am? com ing to try their skill with the muzzle-loaders, the ranch owner said. On October 15 and 17 there will be bear hunts for the Honorary Tar Heels, with a day of bass fish ing nt either Fontana or the Bilt more Estate sandwiched in on the lGth. and then he gets tired of this tiny Wisconsin village and wants to see the rest of the world. ,. WAYNES VILLE DRIVE-IN THEATRE PROGRAM Shows Start at 7:00 P. M. o THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER G-7 "THE ROPE" Starring James Stewart "ens liealh ( STURGIS, mi GSe average eSZs per ,'. ,,, of HO eg s ., , . lv" fut -I. ;v O NLVl KO.'IDAY.r, Vrr- - .. . IUU -E EVER I MY Kevkbi Patrick's Be J Waynesville Two Shows Daily j,nday throUsh Saturday: ( .,tim,(11,s Shwigs J " 's. 4 and ) fi LAST TIMES TOD, r -JL'iYniir Wat ar: i ITtlDAV - SATI'RDAY, OcU- DOUBLE FEATUBJ ML V t w and the range banfid out to "get" hcrl r ..BIG-TM 1M tow Erf with Butch and Buddy iad io Rogues ! $ his Adrian Kerb Miller and Qicheshajto ALSO Chap. .1, "Kins of .lunslcland" and 'j LATE SHOW SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 "THE GALLANT LEGION" Starring William Elliott Also SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS 8UNDAT. OCTOBER 9 1 Selected Short Subjects MON. - TUES., OCT. 10-11 SMNCl 1ANA TRACY TURNER ZACHARY SCOTT ni am mo mums sn i:i)AV. not. s liox office Op"ns 10:M ik 11:00 P. M. "TAKE ONE FALSE S WILLIAM POWELL ALSO! flues Runny V ti vinv, ) ' farlow " ' ........ ,.,.i-n1i ..acti iHI IRIUUtUnni t"" 2