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I " . ; a f . - i fKK WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEB TOT PICKS UP WEIGHT IN NURSERY J '111 i il if." 4 I t i U R. E. Sentelies Go To Canada Ori Fishing Trip Mr. n! Mr. R. E. Sentelle left yesterday mnrning by motor for Kenova, Province of Ontario, Can ada, on a fishing trip. They will drive to Kenova in a tar and from there will'go bf plane to piimilnr fisHiHg streams and lakev The area in which i in- pl.-m in spend their vacation Im no rniK and this is the first season it has been opened to the puhlic lor lull ing. Landing fields have heen ml ut at lakes and far into primitive forests with new cluh houses limit convenient to' streams anil lakcv There is no way to reach I he -it thwi except by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Sentelle plan In be away about two weeks Ausley, Cannon ! were Will Hold s Attend Banquet Of j of Guidance CUnics - . Dcai; V. E. .Bird. direetuf ift . Lr OtL r lOneerS J summe.' tehoot of Wester OMiim Teachers callee. Kas anccoaroil Jo'Hph A. Auslev of TVatervilie, I . , , , . . . . series of gu'idanc rtiiMrs We assistant plant superintendent, and I u Uovd ('. Cannon of Canton, chief j conducted ,t itw oL- . iutm iy and and Jut J aa rv he 'fomivrmt ftp nthe college in roauww ijLo -trv fiisnaleher were amone the ffrnuo j company emplovees in the western i division who were honored as mem-Imi- i.f the I'loneei Club, with 25 veai - nl continuous service in the in .ini.d ion. al a special meeting Muiid.n niylit in the Ahei1le rcc- ' i eai ion pai k served 27 ers .iitd Mr Cannon Mr Atise ha- it h I he cniiipanv Ini HI years. The tin ncr a;i pel ins Charies -lii lilt1 v u c pre the N .ilt-i liif plant na.ited presitlcd. ;.!! ended b 1 .SO S Walters of id r.t for horn is IP N t'ram in tecrer : rx jijjrf tint at t ! pan of its : s-vujc-w u ,-hw. 'growth iiKl tWwirKitt k'Vvr I oral ins m the cUchv wtit w 4 .n j rhologtfi. ,iKr m -w I health rducmve v af)M 1 n. 1 cat itiintfs tMfWi.'- tint ,,diH.Kiul t4KVtc K'a,K 1 Me ir.itn 3 rrtld to ; J I hi- 1 f.i.n.- (s v ,flfv "A-HUNTING WB VJILL GO : - . Z ... J wo Din 4rtaf) ! Ancricaa Fax- to art foin la go- "lore for thaw airl aid f al viaor," aay hSair ewnir. Try taaty, nutritiovt Ktd Kom (Maef air Cvbai) an year f tdi raiulta. ASK US FOR DCTAHS. RICHLAND SUPPLY CO. Phone 43 At The Depot rui n TOIL ET Will S (MM Present & Mew Lddii off races Without doubt the new line of Chevrolet Trucks is the finest ever offered to the public. In style, -"ctrrlfiirt and hauling efficiency, the new Chevro let Trucks set new standards which are certain to secure the endorsement of all truck owners. Watch For Exact Date Of Showing at Our Place It Will Be to Your Advantage WatEtomis -Chevrolet CdDuipsiDDy Phone 75 Main Street Waynesville, N. C fr v LTj ..... ... I sv --f I WNCKt SAM. JtAN RICHARDS, daughter af Mr. and Mrs. Hal Richards of was boro oo Maj 10 at a San Diego hospital, the weighed duakm. Her doctor decidad that tha uaiant should stay in the kusyttal nursery uatu sha picked up soma- additional weight Now aha r:jrJ Mro pounds, two ounces. A Bursa hold up the infant (or her -.Jifcer tu e hat a big girl she ia now. (lufamattonat Soundphoto) Leading Tar Heels To Be Judges For Prettiest Nurse DURHAM Ten of North Caro lina's best known citizens have ac cepted invitations to serve as the judges in the first statewide con test to select Miss N. C. Student Nurse of 1SM7." The Good Health Association which is conducting the contest at the request and with the coopera tion of the North Carolina State Nurses' Association and the North Carolina Hospital Association, an nounced today that Kay Kyser, famed entertainer from Rockv IMount who has spearheaded his I Dlala'v r A U I U i ataic a fiiwu ucaitii campaign, will head the slate of distinguished judges. Others who will serve include Betty Smith Jones, of Chapel Hill, author of "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"; Mrs. J. Melville Broughton, of Haleigh, wife of the former North Carolina governor; Mrs. R. S. Ferguson, of Taylors ville, only woman member of the 1947 General Assembly; Mrs. Blanche C. Gupton, of Charlotte,! president of the North Carolina; Federation of Women's Clubs; and Carl Goerch, of Raleigh, editor of the State Magazine. Kyser will fly to the slate from his home in Hollywood to attend the grand finals In the contest, which will Je staged in the hall of the house of representatives, State Capitol, Raleigh, Tuesday night, July 1, at 8 o'clock. There will be no admission charge or solicitation and the public is cordially invited to attend. The nine most beautiful and best' all-round student nurses in North Carolina, representing I lie different' nursing districts of the state, will appear in person at tne finals to compete for the title and a- fro week at Wrightsville Beach as . the guest of the. Southeastern North Carolina Beach Owners Association. House Sustains Tax Cut Veto WASHINGTON (A) The House Tuesday upheld President Truman V veto by a hair-breadth margin and killed the Republi cans' $4,000,000,000 income tax slashing bill. The tax reduction Issue thereby was thrown into the 1948 Presidential campaign. Speaker Martin (R., Mass.) an nounced there will be no other attempt to write tax reduction legislation in 1947. DEATHS MRS. BERTHA REECE Last rites will be conducted this afternoon at 3 o'clock at St. An drews EoiscoDal church Canton. for Mrs. Bertha Burke Reece. 66, who died at hr home in the North Hominy section of Haywood coun ty, Tuesday morning following a long illness. The Rev. Robert G. Tatum, rector of Grace Church in tne Mountains here, will olnciate. Burial will be in the Bon-A-Venture cemetery. . Active pallbearers will be: Fred Fore, Harry Ensley, E. D. Herndon, Ralph Sheperd, Clyde Mason, and Finley Mashburn. Honorary pallbearers will be: the Rev. Pete Hicks, Dr. J. M. Russell, Dr. H. V. Duckett, the Rev. Doyle Miller, Chester Coghurn and Ralph Mease. Surviving are the husband. Delos C. Reece, three daughters. Mrs. Floyd Wines of Candler, Mrs. J. H. Cody ol Canton, and Mrs. Frank MoCraeken of Canton: two snn Marion C. Recce of Candler, and Marvin Recce of Canton; one sister Mrs. George Franklin of I.inrnln. ton; two brothers. Joe Burke of Haywood county, and Fred Rnik. of Canton; 11 grandchildren" and live great grandchildren. Truman Plans For Universal Training PRINCETON. N. J. Presi dent Truman Tuesday renewed Ms plea for universal training of American youth with a warning- that further dimnnltton of the national strength might cause weaker nations abroad to succumb to encroachments of totalitarian ' aggressors. His speech climaxed the ob servance of the 20dth anniver sary ok the founding of Prince ton University, one of the old est educational institutions of the United States. SHAW FOR WALLACE BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) George Bernard Shaw recommends Henry Wallace for President of the United States in 1948. Shaw, Brit ain's 90-year-old sage and play wright, gave his views in reply to a questionnaire submitted to him by mail. War Dead Return Sought By State WASHINGTON North Caro linians want their war dead brought uacK nome and as soon as possi ble, it was revealed in a nation wide survey conducted by the uraves Registration Bureau of the Army. . Questionnaires were mnilprt tn next of kin of Tar cel soldiers Duriea in government cemeteries on foreign soil. DescriDtion nf thJ soldier's present resting place were furnished his family and inquiry maac as to their wishes regarding nnai disposition of the soldier's remains. While declinng to release actual figures. Army spokesmen that "a very small percentage" of me worm carolna soldiers' kin re quested that their lovprt nnE h allowed to remain on the soil on which they fell. Tin was imported from Corn wall to Italy shortly after the invasion of Britain by Caesar SCOH'S SCRAP BOOK By RJ. SCOTT Rt am- vm t rs x f 1 1 . nt AMD I HO CkCfuS WALKS OVlft --fHt 4OUM0 i MtAttS Of IIS ROOTS - Hl fVtNf (IVW N I WttAf 1AK ax sitAam swim ? lAXt tfl.ftAu4- V .XW tttYtm 1 6f A M AVAJA tapt HAVtNC SeARLtf (UH A AL NAtMti V 1 1 w m- 4 f AkCkiiAW ar " , - VHiV1f,r,MVIKl W ft i.s him thm -fti Sac C MMoMtAk MaseYf As, Af AX. t .ARIZ, FA ia JTfAai sun Park, Shop, R MARm FLfASING IN QUALITY-FR1C'C6NVNIEN BEHIND THE POST OFFICE Come in and shop the easy way. 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Swilt's liland Lard 14-oz. Jar Armour's Pork Feet. Gerber w I Clapp'j Strained; Baby Fd I Gerbers u &-. Bottle Whitrbol Fruit Pectiix Householf BROOM 49c Shop Our Produce Depl. Garden Fresh FRU: and VEGETABLES D At The REFRIGERATED COUNfl FROZEN FOODS DAIRY DEPT. 10- oz. Pkg. Birds Eye Cloverbloom Crpan.ory CORN ; 25c BUTTER 12-oz. Pkg. ' Pkg Philadelphia ; peam PEAS 33c CHEESE j 12-oa. Pfeg. Mixed i2.ife. Kraft's Old English VEGETABLES 30c CHEESE 11- oz. Pkg. 2 Pounds Velveet;) BLUEBERRIES 45c CHEESE MARKET DEPARTMEN Pure Pork Whole or Half Cure( SAUSAGE .., lb. 39c HAMS Cubed Vea, STEAK lb. 83c CHOPS Skinress Center Cuts FRANKS : lb. 39c CURED HAM Western CHUCK ROAST 53c lb. fresh Dressed HENS lb. 53c Fresh Dressed FRYERS M
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