Thursday, May 4, 1950 ? ?? : Our i ALL KINDS OF James Louie Guffey, 17, son of KEYS MADE I Charlie Guffey, ?ylva, was en ? listed in the U. S. Army for a peMMIMpOTBVHH riod of 3 years at Charlotte, N. C., on April 18th. Assigned to the I Armored Cavalry, he is now un; dergoing a 14 week basic training mbmmhmmmhhhhhmhhmmm period at Fort Knox, Kentucky. ? ? umiiion VyfWTMk ^________________ rrum a icvcni icuci muwu uv...~ 4 he states that he is "liking it fine" and has already gained a little r OT - weight. , Truly Fine Monuments Raymond a. Kimbreu, 37, of S 6 DilLsboro traveled to Charlotte, N. CVT VA Iff Addt v oflj C. on Monday, 24th of April, and JrJ; reenlisted in the Transportation GRANITE WORKS Corps of the U. S. Army for 6 JAME8 T. BALES, Owner years on April 26th. Mr. Kimbrell Phone 216-J Sylve ig married and a veteran of six ' years, having served with the 28th SPECIAL THIS WEEK , Nichols & Christie New Hampshire - pws' 10c EACH FARMERS FEDERATION FRED COPE, Manager Dl"?? too Svfvn N. f1 c nunc xua ?w ?, ... w. See NORGE Befor % Guaranteed Applia New 1950 Models Now ? ? W r MAkei TTifti WM|gyr nvnvE ? WASHER Triple-Action = ||ll Triple benefits! jr. ; CLOTHES ARE WASHED ItElff (ACTED I fJKAMCOl CACICOI Small down payment - Pay as little Sylva Goal & Lum Phone 71 The Complete Hardware Store ! _j[annCT^??? 1 ? - - - - , THES\ Servicemen | Infantry Division during World War II. Recently returned from Germany, on duty with U. S. Army Occupation Forces, he reenlisted in the same grade of Corporal (old Army grade of Sergeant), and is presently on duty at Fort Knox, Kentucky, for reception processing and new assignment. On April 21st James R. Moore, 18, of Speedwell, was enlisted in the U. S. Air Force for 3 years at Charlotte. He is now stationed at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio. Texas, underaoinff basic training of 13 weeks. With only a tenth grade education in school, Moore attained a high score on the Armed Forces Qualification Test in Charlotte prior to his enlistment. The local Recruiter, Sergeant 1st Class David R. Calhoun, Jr., stated today that enlistments for the Regular Army and Regular Air Force are again wide open. The local Recruiting Sub-station at the Post Office is open every Monday and Wednesday; or, Sgt. Calhoun stated, he may be reached by phone, Sylva, 205R. Sylva, N. C. Paratrooper In "Exercise Swarmer" Pvt. Bobby Norman, paratrooper of the famed 82nd Airborne Division, will participate in an airborne invasion at Fort Bragg, iNorth Carolina, during April and May. This attack will be part of the Army-Air Force airhead maneuver, "Exercise Swarmer", involving a force of 60,000 men and 600 aircraft. Pvt. Norman, the son of Mrs. D. i Mflrman whn livoc at Rt 1 I * ?? 4*W A* v -WW ? ? ? Sylva will, along with his unit, play a major role in the air and parachute operations that will make "Exercise Swarmer" the largest peacetime, airborne maneuver since the war. The maneuver will be based on principles of the Berlin airlift. "Exercise Swarmer" will employ the 82nd Airborne Division in securing points of military importance from a make-believe Aggressor force which has established itself on the United States mainland. In the words of Lieutenant General Lauris Norstad, maneuver commander, an airhead is a mili e You Buy! V nces on Display re Is None rFTER ility or Price 2 'H? i mn sun N as $8. *.V ^GtggJM berCo. Sylva, N. C. fr M XVA. HERALD AND RUR/ Presbyterian Circle Studying "Great Bible Prayers" The Circle of the Women of the First Presbyterian Church met for the first meeting of the church year ijf^he home of Mrs. Alton Bryson Friday evening. Fifteen members were present. After a short business session in charge of Mrs. W. H. Wakefield, chairman, Mrs. Alliney Bryson led the Bible Study. The subject of the Bible Study for the year is "Great Bible Prayers". Mrs. Bryson's lesson was Abraham's prayer found in Genesis 18. Mrs. Bryson introduced her study with a poster, showing a wheel. The spokes ?AnKaoar>tar) fVlO different IfjnHs f~? f totllltu WilV * ? ?? prayer as: intercession, petition, confession, thanksgiving, praise, and adoration. The hub of the wheel represented "A Living Faith in The Living God." She brought out that as Christians grow they may reach the height of pure praise which is adoration. Abraham's prayer was one of intercession for his nephew, Lot, although he never mentioned Lot's name. Mrs. Rudy Hardy presented an article on "What Kind of Education?" Through this we were urged to stand by our Christian colleges in this atomic age as never before with our prayers, our patronage, and our money. Mrs. Charles Pettit, chairman of Spiritual Growth, urged us all to start a family altar, and also to observe Family Week, May 9-16. The Circle chairman announced that Mrs. Mike Strong would serve as co-chairman of the circle. The hostess served refreshments of coffee and cake. The next meeting will be held on May 12 with Mrs. Tom Cannon as hostess. ? ? a n . i . jacKson county students Go to Raleigh The senior students of Cullowhee, Glenville, and Webster High schools will leave today (Thursday) for a three-day visit in Raleigh. They will visit many interesting points on their trip, including the Governor's Mansion, Hall of History, Museum,, and Duke tary operation "Which means ev< tv? u?w by serving as ushers or song leaders, decorating the auditorium with flowers, reciting poems, taking up the offering, or welcoming members of the congregation. The club members will dress in uniform and sit in a body at many of the services. Harrill said 4-H Church Sunday is observed throughout the nation to emphasize the meaning of Christianity in rural life. The program is designed, he said, to re-emphasize the importance of spiritual growth and development in the life of the individual, the community, the state, and the world, and to keep alive the interest of rural youth in the program of the church. "In the observance of 4-H Church Sunday," he asserted, "it is not our purpose to use the church as a means for promoting interest in 4-H Club work, but rather to help every 4-H Club boy and girl to seek out the truths of life, to cooperate in the program of the church, and to help broaden the influence of the Christian church in the community." - Screwworms are maggots of one of the most serious of all livestock pusis. i nousanas 01 animals infested with screwworms die every year in the southern United States, where losses amount to millions of dollars. These losses are multiplied many times in years of widespread outbreak. Chapel, and the Planetarium. A special treat of the trip will be seeing Charlie Justice's last football game on May 6. Miss Lucille Hunt, county supervisor, and Mr. Joe Sellers, teacher at Glenville High school, will accompany the group on the trip. >? these great lew truck buys n our showrooms oday! headers ^Populc vein Ewr BuiHI Prmftrmd By i /is Chcvro A BURIAL INSURANCE 4 is a good investment. Now is the time to join. GLENN FUNERAL HOME ' Sylva, N. C. I J FERGUSON and DEITZ \ EXCAVATING CONTRACTORS ' Modern equipment, 20 years experience In Farm Drainage and Excavating Power Shovel ? Drag Line ? 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