THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Fae II ir- : ., .... Against Strikes And Sit-Downs flnif jlnCant To Be on Bradley Af i ,,,. Phalanx and r district is He l u to be nei " 5r ? A. to Canton P1- April 8th Scout t the tMw Zvnesville troop Richard 3 will Scout " ' . .j Phalanx li-CluVnesand teS honors The fSTk dispensing with a trttendthecer. (he Y.'8 Men 8 v Mres tel the tJeWlsand L hi club. f Bof!eM"Printende"t V 1" .., .h n schools, i'Sfc the highest ranK oi ?li,hardis the son of Bradley, of He i in the senior iito Waynesville high lirmemberoftheWay- jtmuhip band. ' Seouto Carey Wells, Jr., -n... both of Canton 1 fOl be awaraeu wuu Zl.. emits Bobbv Smath- tfOnton troop 7, and Odes Luclwood troop 6, will tie L to the Life Scout rank. & higher running , -tented will include Star .Licementg for Fred Mar- mi nnver. and FranK lton, all of Waynesville I Tommy Cannon, w wuw !jad Mark Hipps, Canton Senator Josiah W. Bailey inat strikes and ait-downs. branded them as dangerous in mac they will defeat all our plans lor defense work. He made these as sertions in a lormai statement tnis week, when he said in part: Thn Question now is whether this Government is strong enough to see to it that agitators, commun ists and German agents shall not obstruct the necessary program of production. I believe that it is. "We cannot aeiay in sucn a matter. If the President needs further legislation, all he has to Jo is to ask for it. Order must be maintained. "We need now the work of every worker, and the right of any worker t work must be protected, and that without paying for. the priv ilege. . "If there are grievances, let them ho referred to Government arbi tration, but in the meantime the wvrL- must, co on. In all contro- ? wersies between workers ana em ployers, the Government must now ha iimnire its decisions must be vv F "I am confidently expecting ad AniiAto action bv the President upon his return from a vacation which he needed, "I am for whatever measures may be necessary to eliminate all possibility of strikes or sit-downs against the security of the people of the United States; and I am for prompt action. 'Tiolav is not onlv dangerous, it amounts to defeat of all our plans." troop 7. An advancement ribbon will be pre sented to the troop of the Haywood district which receives the greatest number of awards at the court of , honor. V f WW ' ITTl 11 ' TT . ".A "T -I iiour uwn Home Will nave a i aru Jkere They Can Play In Safety Tour children deserve a place where they can play outdoors, and where they can be safe from traffic and undesirable characters. Pro vide them with a yard where you can watch Hem at play and know that they are safe. New Series Opened April 1 Haywood Home Building And Loan Association i?H0NE OVER THE MOUNTAINEER Entire Mountainside Blasted for TVA Dam i "71 f i i3"2 '' " ''5'-d p - ' i - Local Music Students Win Superior Rating In District Music Contest The annual Junior Competitive Festival of the Western North Carolina division of the National Federation of Music Clubs which was held in Asheville on Saturday the Waynesville Junior Music Club had three superior ratings. Those winning Trom the local group included: iaa l,ou vjidsoii, soprano; Marie Strange, soprano; Janet Abel, contralto. Marie Strange received an excellent rat ing in piano Class B. Miss Grace Crocker is tne teacn- .... i . .I. er ox tnese stuaems ana counselor of the Junior Music Club. Prohibition Party The prohibition party was organ ized to 1869. rims VOOK CHAP WOULD UKE TO -THE U.S.MARIWES IF jOU WEED HELFJ TRY OURVAKJT AOS . . . L . i nfwmloftivea are used to tear down In one of the greatest man-made explosions in owwry. vaUey Authority. Nearly half a mil- Tennessee mountainside at the Cherokee Dam site of the M V.Uey - au y. waterf&11. lion tons of rock are pictured cascading aown we : FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H. G. Hammett, Pastor, ti,o ..luirMi will meet for train ing and study of the Bible school q.ak q and the B. T. U. 6:30 v.-xt " "" . . n m. sunaay. ine jjic-oo ux-vWa which beein at me mom nt 11 -f)0 a. m. continue in the evening worship at 7 :30 and n;rViHv throuBTh the weeK. l i 1L The pastor will preacn ai vneo the central theme, "The Examination of the Cross." This series of sermons will be an earnest, personal, intimate appeal mat Christ be real in the hearts and lives of His followers. The subjects of these sermons, built arouna tnis central theme will be as follows: Sunday a. m. "Testimony oi me Sunday p. m. "Testimony oi w Sadducee." . Monday o. m. "Testimony oi Money-Changer." . , c. Tuesday p. m. - leswrnony ui mon Peter." . Wednesday p. m. "Testimony of Pilate." Thursday p. m. "Testimony of Christ.,, ,. . Friday p. m. -lesumony i " Finished Task." , Sunday a. m. "Testimony of the Empty Tomb." , Sunday p, m. Candlelight Com munion and Baptismal Service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Waynesville The Rev. S. R. Crockett of Franklin, former pastor of the . u in oiivor the sermon at the Communion service which will !, hold at 11 O'CIOCK on ounu, morning. METHODIST CHURCH t r tl.irrtrin Jr.. Pa8tOr. Special services will beheld, at the churcb aunng n y ginning on Palm Sunday with the subjects as iouowo: o..j AnW 6th. at 11 a. m .: "u"iLj; Jim:- at 7:30 , onrl FrmtS Oi Jfie AyOHUIW""3. . ft Monday 7th, at 7:30, "A Call to ReCsTyth, at 7:30 "Rebuild ingour Loyalties.", v . urnsulAV Sin. t l.Wf TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate (A Recorded to Monday Noon Of This Week) Beaverdam Township J. L. Johnson, et ux, to H. Mills, et ux. .1 W r,aron. et ux.' to C. Murr, at aL I. H. Powell, et ux, et al, to C. E. Sutton, et ux. , Clyde Townsnip A. E. Burnett, et ux, to Jack Burnett. Ivy HH Township W. R. Francis, et ux, et al, to Pinkney Carpenter. Pinkney Carpenter to unver Finger, et ux. Waynesville Township Mrs. Cory by Tr., to Carrie Sue Ward.: Dewey L. Snyder, et ux, to Ed Buchanan, et ux. L. N. Davis, et ux, to L. IK Hud- tnn. At. iiv Henry Francis, et ux, to carl High tower, et ux. Lillie Green to Clifford ureen. R. G. Rathbone, et ux, to Moser Osborne, et ux. . Moser Osborne, et ux, to William P. Dodds, et ux. Mattie Snipes to Moser Osborne, et ux. ., M. C. Ketchum, et ux to Elna- Hazelwood Baptist BTU Leaders Attended Meet Held In Canton Mm Rai Knieht. leader of the informediate B. T. U. of the Haiel- church and reprcBen- tatives of the group attended .a regional B. T. U. meeting at Can ton on Friday and Saturday. PenrPfumtatives of the junior B. T. U. and their leader, J. U, tiioos, i oi attend the meeting. Polly Anna Gibbs won first place in the junior Bible memory verse drill and hn nne nf the three represen- ' tatives of Western North Carolina at Ridgecrest in July. r DRO P OLD-FASHION ED IRONS TO-DAY... ) JO OK 1 - ii tv4- it ViotVi nihnn Lemuel Shepard, et ux, to Le hraAor Zimmerman. 117 T A Hon of iv Pt al. to 11. ol fir. tl l - - Allan Uaflou r.lnrV. et-'UX. to W . ri. 11H1.VJ v. - ' f A fioorce. et ux. to SUrlie J, j r VIIOIIUA.AI " Tl V T nnre. et UX. to D. Ed 1? a win V A a r I f T. A. Creaaeman, et ux, to wm Ratclifr, et ux. OOK at these FEATURES! 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These trees arc heady 10 to 15 inches high, stffl dormant. Only qualifications required- normal enthusiasm for growing timber, W directed by your leader. Orders will be filled as received while the stock lasts, and not later than April 12th. . . Address Forestry Dept. The Champion Paper and Fibre Company Canton, N.C. Ravmond E Slain. Friday, April 4, 7:30 p. m. Litany Sunday, April 6, Palm Sunday, a. m. Church school. 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon. . Thursday. April 10, Maunday Thursday. 10:00 a. m. Holy Communion. Friday, April 11, Good Friday. 12:00 noon, 3:00 p. m. Three hour devotional service. Sunday, April 13, Easter. g.M d m . Holv Communion. 9:45 a. m., Church school, presen tation nf mite boxes. 11-00 a. m.. Holy Communion and sermon. FINES CREEK METHODIST CIR CUIT T.. Shackford. Pastor. n. will he nreachinz services t the Fines Creek church on April 6th. at 11 a. m. Visitors passing stoDDintr off in the action are cordially mvitea to ai tend the church services. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON "Unreality' will be the subject of the lesson-sermon at the Sun hour at the rooms in tv, Masonic Temnle. The Golden T.vt will be from I Timothy 5:7; n,.r thpm that are rich in this world, that they be not high mind ed, not trust in uncertain ncnes, but in the living God, who giveth us richly all things to enjoy." ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Waynesville, every Sunday 11 a, ol. E S. T. - Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sua day 8:00 a. m, E. S. T. Cherokee, every 8 Sunday 8:00 a. m- E. S. T. Andrews, every 1st Sunday 8:00 a m., C S. T. Murphy, every 5th Sunday 7:00 a. m C S. T. .. i mmi " Yrnagine! W a GENERAL ELECTRIC PL J Refrigerator Like This- 1. ! DOUAR rot DOLLAR it s cl . gr JSS- I the Refrigerator buy of V -CT Ot ! the year! AllteelCab- t . iVKinf it i inet with Porcelain In- l" TT terior Famous Sealed- i jy, f7' in-Steel G-fi Thrift - f r JQ li QnrS vLTvn Unit 6cu.ftap.i I r)1- f n7V "ity.lLTH. ft-Shelf! I O & -T? 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