THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FOUR (Second Section) : Long Flowing Robes And Music Ambition Of Star By GENE HANDSAKER , tl .. , sense with Kramer in charge. His AI Ncwsfeaturcs , (irM ,wo suir..SM.s cost SI. 000.000 HOLLYWOOD --Selected short aml iUV fxpn-tod ' " releasing suhii rts ! company to i:ross $.1,000,000 . . . Virginia Mayo, whoso fiuuro is ! lamentably covered by How in;: j li.m into Hoe' Gibson ;it a mo' ie nriuci ss yowiis these days in "The , directors' party the oilier niiiht. Hawk and the Arrow." will show it Hoot, :ei. looKs as lia!e and hearts in her. next picture, her fust musi- as when he lode the celluloid cal. She doesn't know the movie's rane. He uii: a sket and trap name but: "Musicals are what I'c shoo'm-: r.i.i.e luar l.as Ye.uas bu' been looking forward to since I was in llolyuood 10 discuss a tele came to Hollywood. I danced on vision deal . . the stage I'm completely right for musicals, hi1; I've been detoured mi main times. I'd like to do musi- Tilt due to:-.' e,.: ;., complete cals primarily, with occasionally villi baled !.. , iu"ui' wheels, and a drama." . . il.ibor.iie chow -ervrd from a cov- ired clunk v..;.,on was to organise what Itu;. call a Hess Opry As Sl..mev Kt.mer. the smart ou; ..ociai ion' . !l - ; r directors of rio.imer of "Champion" and vves'.oii:.-. I Vector iii orue Mar i'eiiie of The Brace." is now pro- shall, "she! it! m l i outfit, said fieinc "The .Man." a story of "Westerns have aivv..v been tin p. r.i c! World War II veteran;-, backbone o! the ::, .t ;.'.du-!ry.' I .. -,i--d I: tin what other iimnual Oddest si..nt of ' a i vemn was li I'lects he nas cooking for the in- portly Director David lUnler in a ti.re "One is a western that is not cowboy outfit, a wt.-ten: ." Kramer said mysteri-I otisly town dies because a man' Norma I.irsen. a Scaille violin takes a moral stand and the town m ik-, r's dasir.h; - ; . m: wi.h liing i. 'Um-v In K., alonu. The lesson ap- - in her first mm .e "! Mi.mc I'I-cn t.i.!.i. Another is about whal The kind et m.. .e :'d.e.: I hate on in a bey s mind. He hates 1 mo.-:: the incomlu -i..e ore that 1" t-vacine the p are, for m-lanee. ,e. vi- matters u in an. the 1,1 , hl ""-T-ination we ll Nl... fi'lil ' una voii'i e su;pe-e:i to w t tie our hi i- e'l.-'iiu-d lo ,:n eiiormou- piano, 'self. Example: "Tok.o Joe ". 1 prac'Htm: All of which may make like ail the loose en.:- lied down BRUSSELS LIGHTS UP s- 4 , V- DECLARED TO BE U:e moit brilliantly lighted city In the world outside New York Brussc!.-, Lekiimi, puts on one of its most lavish incandescent shew-- for the pre-C::: :; "r as season. Making a bid to win first place as a shopping center, Braels ls fastoontd with lights. (Internationql) at.d the !)' clinch. Want Ads Brinj Qnick Result!) Rival Publisher Helps Other Fellow Out CENTERVILLE, Mich, illl'i - The 58th anniversary issue of Hie Ccntervilie Weekly Observer was published only because a friendly competitor answered a call lor help. A few minules before I he Ob server was due to po to pre-lina-type trouble started. Then the pub lisher ol the rival Censtanline Weekly Advertiser-Iicco: d c -me to Enough type was sci lor tlii' , Observer to publish on titi.r. I PAY I CHECK I $23.66 ( f L "IWESt BUREAU OP LABOR STATISTICS PIGURES ARE FOR THE AVERAGE SINGLE U.S. FACTORY WORKER. THEY WOULD BE DIFFERENT FOR WORKERS WITH DEPENDENTS. ow o $28.57 (1939 DOLLARS) PAY jam V( TAX HIGHER PRICES lEJ r1 r-i 1 CTejjEA am m 8aMWIU IM llSra 3 IEimi.,m'Titi innmil nn-ii'm I'M. i mm ii ir-MwxV-a 1( I ss III w :ta:.Vi$Kg$fe GARRETT FURNITURE CO. Phone 1-J , Main Street 3 'I A.7 l I j ,1 s eszscwrB tea The sale of these pretty Chris! mas seals in Waynesville is lagging "IMe 45"' I a little below the final of $1,000. There is still time to buy-time to VT I help stamp out the plai?ue of tuberculosis. A. J. Fancher. of Hazel wood, is treasurer. You can slill help. ::x-V;-;--:-:' t ?m?mi f. I lip I) ; New Forage Crop I Advised To Improve Ooil i LINCOLN, Neb. IT A leu:ue new in this urea, Usoede;:.!. is he ing recommended hiiily by ihe University of Nebraska farm de partment. The plant adds nilroen and or ganic matter to the soil, according ing to the department's manager, James Dunlap, and appear; ;: promising substitute for alfaifa Hi red, clover on low fertility ground. It is about equal in nutritional value to the two legumes he said, but does not bloat cattle as they do and seems to have less trouble with insects and diseases. The planet Venus often can he seen in broad daylight. 1 VK!VVH!ivy v s mm "4k Jr it l,ev x w f The Christmas Star shone overhead, a holy light came from lowly manger where the Christ Child lay . . . the kingly 9' s the Magi were humbly laid at His feet. Two thousand years away- our lighted tree, our tender love wrapped into each gleaming present is a symbol of that first Birthday . . . with the message gave us all, "... on earth, peace and goodwill , . . THE WAYNESVILLE LAUNDRY, FRED SHEEHAN JOE LINER Phone 205 INC. BoydA