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T 1, w APB THE WAKNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER IT nst Electronic Egg Grader le to- 133 JJ- ' W'!.MI;M.U.,I!I...IJI. - (I), .HMIIMII. II .,,.1 I I. - II ! I. ' vcr v County jfayw ood's Food stronpI ren.m- i ,...utll milk " ' ajirnt . Delhfrbod News By MRS CREWS MOODY Mr' and Mrs. Jack Rot en have returned from a several weeks stay in Ashevilie and have rented a Imiise in Dellwood. Mr and Mrs. Fred Ferguson and Miss Klizahcth Ferguson f Canton spent Sunday Willi their mother. Mis Fannie Ferguson and their Iter Chief Yeoiiian hay rcr-. l,iMm who is here on leave r v Mrs. Emma Rhodes had as her .guests during the past week end. Mirs Virginia Douglas, of Gibson Mile, John Rhodes of Muryville. linn., and James idiocies 01 inox ville. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garland of Si. Petersburg. Fla., are the guests of the latters sister Mrs B. F. Fugate. s the hest miii'ti ...j 1 1 i , toiiiainins cent of protiens. it.. mature com as uuifli o i'u-1 Mr ,lnd M).s H(.m.y Campbell souncf l;u as their guest over the week Li pasture is onre ,,d their daughter. Mrs. DicK tiros very nun- Wilson ol hylva. od shape.' adds Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Whidden t l,i(h is raimiiv nave uoukui a noine in r,asi ritv aiming the ' Wayncsville and plan to come there provide tnc in tne near luiure. L jll build a more I ustry. The eoun-; Mr. and Mrs. Joel Selzer have that l.admo no recently ooukiu a nome in nazei- 0r um or three ; wood. till, 12 pounds of : . Mrs. Maynita lirandl and lani- hind before seed- ... vu lilh i ilrafi har-1 K"esls oi ,ne formers sister. Mrs Be sure the -" ". limed and phos-, . il a covering oi G,veor , .as-, Conversion Denrllins and it will pay, un ui insurance is Aug. lif.- Thc veteran who has converted his National Service Life Insurance to a permanent plan, as well as the ! veteran with the original term AI'1- I WO 1 K-iji i m;iV enntinne to reinjt:itp trl Gets Purcbrcds i 1 - was ill FTlll-I 1i 3tHJ Smokestacks Topled On Factory By Wind MARION, S. C The American Wood Products company here, makers of wire-bound wooden boxes, has been forced to cease production after the heavy wind storm which swept through Marion , last week and toppled two 100-foot steel smokestacks down upon the roof of the plant. I he stacks fell when steel guy wires broke from the strain of the strong wind. The heavy metal crashed through the roof of the main section of the plant, tore through and demolished the roof of the power plan." 4D-IIour Bill For Suite Group Killed RALEIGH (P) A bill which would limit State employes, except those working in schools or insti tutions, to a five-day, 40-hour work umpk was Willed hv the House i Snakes are immune to I manufacture and labor committee types of poisonous gases. after brief debate, , The debate oyer the 40-hour week for State employes provoked little comment. Most of the mem bers were of the opinion that jsuch a schedule would not promott" greater efficiency. many An electronic device, said to hold promise of revolutionizing the grading of eggs, has been developed at the Cornell University Agri cultural Experiment Station. Prof. Alexis I. Romanoff, pictured above, with the device he created, says it is far more accurate than usual methods. The egg .is placed in a field of radio frequency, it absorbs the electric power and the result shows up on a meter The machine's only drawback. Prof. Romanoff' reveals, is that it does not indicate blood spots if present, making one candling necessary BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smathers, of Wayncsville, announce the birth of a daughter on March 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Corbin, of Wayncsville, announce the birth of a daughter on March 20th I, tanned lildren horses -Kills ol e, lhii Saud and Sheik Abdullah ivcai-old Barbara 'alifornia air al ranch all or a and train jour- bracland. diversity nl C'ali- :a daughter ol lei. whose San pinn linn is con fines in the Mid- ; his lapsed policy without taking a physical examination, it was pointed out today by the Ashevilie Sub-Regional Veterans Adminis i I rat ion office. i Recent Congressional legislation, VA explained, extended the dead line for such reinstatement by a "comparative health statement" from February 1 to August 1. Some ; veterans are apparently not aware lliat the extension applies to con j verted NSLI policies as well as lerm insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Trantham. of Clyde, announce the birth of a daughter on March 20th. Library Notes f ilH I Mr. and Mrs. John Metcalf, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on March 20th. MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian Sl'GGI STION I OR A ( 1 1 1? Mr. and Mrs. Homer Owen, of Cove Creek, announce the birth of a son on March 20th. German General Freed Of War Crime Charge Ga. - United ry headquarters j WUPpERTAL Germany-(P)-iy leaders of the Gen. Gunther von Blumentritt. firam were plan- former commander of German arm. ,000 German chil- ies on a sector of the Eastern iramer camp and pront ;iml oncp chiof of Sla(r to tic vacations." Kiolcl Marshal Karl G. von Rund rs command said slcdt. has been acquitted of war lrae German girls crimes charges shortly after the :as hostesses for , opening of his trial before a mill ion, the big Red lary court here. Americans and The prosecution announced it nationalities pre- was unable to nrnduee sufficient Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan, of Wayncsville, announce the birth of a (laughter on March 21st. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Russell, of Wayncsville, announce the birth of a daughter on March 21s(. If you are interested in doing something for the boys and girls, why not sponsor a "I lobby Show'".' Just ask us and we can tell you the Hobbies of a lot of local peo ple. The inlcivsl and enthusiasm thrs past week in our "Name Your Hobby" exhibit certainly bos been revealing to us. Ve storied ours with two ship models made by "Jim" Kilpatriek and "Mo" Kim ball, some miniature flowers made Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lauedahl. I b.v Ml s I'l'eida Knopf, a Holiday of Wayncsville, announce the birth '"''d made by dad; Taylor and a of a son on March 21st. Colonial Bedroom Suite made by Joe Micluil. Jr. Since then we have been luaned Airplane model by Don Fowler. Wilson Elliott. Dick Novel, and Donald Corwin. Many other things were offered I but our lack of room kept us ! from taking them. If your club is interested well ; be glad In help you in sponsoring Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Haynes, of Clyde, R F.D. No. 1, announce Ihc birth of a son on March 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Elme." Norris, ol Wayncsville. R.F.D. No. 2. an nounce the birth of a daughter on March 24th. allowed. evidence for a conviction. HURRICANE ,c ST CAL IT tAKES GENERAL irr5. TOSLUMS 27000 HORSEPOWER SHOWN IN THS PICTURE. A CIRCLE ClRCui ao "My uee i S2E sivce f" tAMP.' 4 MILLION OWNERS THE NUMBER OF GENERAL ELECTRIC STOCKHOLDERS, NOW ABOUT 250,000, is HIGHER THAN EVER BEFORE ELECTRIC Mr. and Mrs. Burgin Scott, of Canton, R.F.I). No. 1, announce the birth of a daughter on March 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill, of Enka, announce the birth of a daughter on March 25th. 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green, of Wayncsville, announce the birth of a daughter on March 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ensley. of Hazel wood, announce the birth of a son on March 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Allen, of Clyde, R.F.D. No. 1, announce the birth of a daughter on March 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson, of Canton. R.F.D. No. 1, announce the birth of a son on March 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Moore, of Canton. R.F.D. No. 1, announce the birth o fa daughted on March 28th. Mr. and Mrs. James Hyde, of Canton, announce the birth of a son on March 28th. Mr .and Mrs. J. S. Garrett, of Clyde, announce the birth of a son on March 29th. Mr. and Mrs. William Driver, of Canton, announce the birth of a son on March 29th. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Ford, of Can ton, announce the birth of a son on March 29th. Mr and Mrs. Jennings Franklin, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on March 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks, of Hazelwood, announce the birth of a daughter on March 30th. i it. Miss Elizabeth llujdiey, field Worker lor Western oilb Carolina from The North Carolina Library Commission will spend two weeks here in our library. Miss lluejicy is coming to make it possible for Mrs. Atkins and myself to get the remainder of our li)4(i vacation and to help us catch no on a lot of technical details which we have been forced to leave undone due to your increased use i the library. You should be very proud of the continued growth in your County Library service and aware of it's needs for more books, sufficient staff and our dream of a "nook mobile" for Haywood County Mystery Liijlit Seen On Deserted Tanker HONOLULU --An unex plained light appears nightly aboard the deserted stern section of the tanker Fort Dearborn, which broke in half at sea March 12. The captain of the Navy lug Lipan. which is towing the section toward Pearl Harbor, radioed Ihc Hawaiian Sea Frontier "Suggest hulk be searched on arrival as light observed every night which appears to be lanlern. There is no one aboard to my knowledge. Hulk inspected for water tightness and all compart ments were dark and all ports clos ed. Two ports, are open this morn ing." Twenty-two men were rescued from the stern and 10 from the bow section. Twelve men. all reported to have leaped overboard imme diately after the tanker's bow lore off in heavy seas, are missing and presumably drowned. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boyd, of Can ton, aanounce the birth of a son on March 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Loranzo Inman, of Clyde, R.F.D. No. 1, announce the birth of a son on March 30th. Beneficial Funji Instead of being harmful, the small, raised, reddish bodies found on the underside of leaves of cit rus and ornamentals are highly beneficial in that they (the fruiting bodies of the red aschersonia fun gus) attack the larvae of whlteflies and kill them. When a number of these found, velvety red bodies are found on a leal, it usually means that every whitefly on the leaf has been killed. Bill To Give County Boards Say On Road Matters Is Killed RALEIGH (TP) A bill which would provide cQunty commission ers with authority to tell members of the Slate Highway commission which secondary roads should be worked in their county, was killed quickly by the House roads com mittee. Representative Henry Fisher of Buncombe and 20 co-signers of the bill failed to appear before the committee. There was no discussion. It is estimated that 60,000 tons of lead will be used in the United States during 1947 to make pre mium grade gasolines. Si M VP M I Stream-lined styling in hand-tailored suits, cut from fine all wool gabardine and other top flight fabrics. Both single and double breasted styles. .00 45 Men's Dress Shirts White oxford and broadcloth! Spring patterns in madras! Men's fine dress shirts by Wings and other famous makers. .98 to 3 .98 Sport Coats Sport coats in conventional styles as well as popular two-tone leis ure jackets. Economy-priced from 17 .50 Spring Slacks Take a sport coat, add a couple of , pairs of smart slacks, and presto! . . . vou have two outfits. Slacks are priced from 9 .98 Men's Hats . . . For Spring end Easter! Spring shades and spring styles in fine fur felt snap- brim models. All spring colors. All sizes. 7.50 and 10.00 -O- And Ties Select from Wembley, Cricket, McCurrach and other nationally famous makes. 1.00 to 2.50 SLACK'S- of is sc. iiy he in ak a er ed (at of ch er
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