I'iU- WAi'NLoVlLLE 510 UN TAIN L Lil r t t T 9 if" if ' r. t .. da 1 ' r I I t Showing This Weak-End At Strand v I Y V - r.. u- -. V V. VvV;'' - - I .ill' " Claudette Colbert, Robert young and George Brent starring in "Bride For Sale" Strand Theatre "late show .Saturday night. Also Sunday-Monday. coming to the L. Crabtroo To Hold Amateur Program Jan. 14 " By I.IPS. MILLARD FERGUSON Mcuntairicer Correspondent Th Lo ver Crabtree Community -ovLicpnient Program oraniza- ion is sponsoring an Amateur Show at 7 p.m. at the Crabtrc. iron Duff School. ' Tl:e varied program will include x debate, special music by solo- is. s, duets, and quartets composed of members' of the community, and loor prizes to the oldest couple ind the youngest couple attending he event. EcUjes this, a hsld-headod man will be crowned. . - Home-made candy and cookies, Mid wffwj will be swved ta the members of the audience. The admission receipts of ten cents for each luld and 20 cent for each adult wii) be useci to Mp finance the community's basket tall, teems. ;' ' Showing Sunday At The Pari: Theatre (J German And U.S. Youths To Exchange Flights HANNOVER, Germany (UP) German youth leaders, meeting in Goslar, enthusiastically welcomed an Idea from America for a flying exchange of youthful visitors next year. Richard Schiemann, chairman of the meeting, told the leaders that Monroe Smith, founder of the American youth hostel system, had arranged for the conversion of eight American Air Force bombers Into "flying youth hostels." Schiemann said it was planned to shuttle the planes between New Yot and Frankfort. Germany, to bring American students to Ger many and German students to the Untied States. The charge for the flight, he said, would be about one halj of an ocean passage, lower levels. -1 WANT ADS S . WANTED Two or three room completely furnished apartment. . No children. No pets. Reason able. Call 53-J-3 or 55-J-l. J 12-16 FOR SALE Two registered male rabbit beagles, 17 mo. old. Train ed. Woodard Allison Cons't. Co. Phone 1134., ' J 12-16 J.L. Johnson Dies At 86 Near Canton -.V John L. Johnson, 86, retired farmer and cattle raiser, died at his home near Canton early Mon day morning. He suffered a stroke several days ago. Funeral services were held Wed nesday afternoon in piaines Metho dist church near the home. The Rev. George B. Culbreth, the Rev W. H. Pless and the Rev. H. L, Smith officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. ; Active pallbearers were Howard Jaynes, Carroll Johnson, Iredell Holland, C. H. Holland, C. L. West moreland and George Johnson. The Young People's Class of the church was in charge of flowers. Mr. Johnson was a native and life long ' resident of Haywood county. . . ' . .''.' Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Rhctta Rhodarmcr Johnson; four daughters, Miss Jennie Johnson, Miss Margaret Johnson, Mrs. Reigh Scroggs, and Mrs' Robert Jaynes of Canton; a son, Lester Johnson of Canton; five grandchildren and one great grandchild. Arrangements were under the direction of Wells Funeral Home, Canton. -.'."' . ' Services Are Held In Canton For John Blythe Funeral services were held in the Canton First Baptist church Tuesday afternoon for John (Dad dv) Blvthe. 84. rptiroH nmnl nvn of tho rantnn nivisinn f t'ho Du"'s Frank Davis and Mrs. C. O, Iron Dull Ratcliffe Cove To Meet In Debate The debaters and spellers of Iron Duff and Ratcliffe Cove will clash In a battle of words the night of January 23 at the Hay wood County Court House. , They-are scheduled to start at 7:30 p. m. ; ' ' Advance reports have it that the debate on the matter of the County Home will be the main bout on the card. Ratcliffe Cove's two season cam paigners of the rostrum Bob and t Charlie Francis will face Iron PROGRAM Champion Paper and Fibre Com pany, who died Monday night in a hospital. The Rev. Horace L. Smith offi ciated and interment .was in Bon-A-Venture Cemetery. Members of the Champion Old timers Club, of which Mr. Blythe was a charter member, were pall bearers. A' native of Henderson county, Mr. Blythe was a member of the Beulah Baptist church; but had made his home in the Canton area about forty-five years. At the time of his retirement about five years ago, he had a service record of nearly forty years with the Champion Company. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Flora Brannon Blythe of Canton; five sons Clyde, Henry and Roy Blythe of Canton, Lanty Blythe of Candler and Charles Blythe sta tioned in Arabia; four daughters Mrs. B. M. Moore, Mrs. R. C. Kins- land and Mrs. Boone Robinson'v all 6f Canton, antf Mrs. Jamest t. Wood of Atlanta; ' and a number of grandchildren and great-grand children. Wells Funeral Home, Canton, was in charge of arrangements. 'Newell. The Ratcliffe Cove team, which has won one match and lost one so far this season, will argue the affirmative side of the question Resolved, that Haywood county should no longer support and main tain the home. The Iron Duff standard-bearers will argue in favor of the contin nation of the home. The Francis duet, however, has had previous experience in argu ins their point. Charlie Francis was the only member of the team to debate East Pigeon on the sub ject last week, but Bob Francis had had his arguments prepared on both sides. Charlie won the judges' decis ion by a shutout. The Iron Duff spellers alQ face much sledding when' they start bandying words back and forth, The Ratcliffe Cove team Is un defeated and untied in two match es so far. . , . FRIDAY. Jan. 13 JUNGLE PROGRAM -3 FULL LENGTH FEATURES WILD MEM OF KALAHARI' NAKED MAN AND BEAST BIG GAME OF AFRICA" THis h The First 3 Feature Program In Western North Carolina ' 4 I SATURDAY, Jan. 14 DOUBLE FEATURE ALSO '1AUREL & HARDY MURDER CASE' . ' Starring STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY o LATE SHOW "PROJECT X" Starring RITA COLTON and JACK WARD II SUNDAY, Jan. 15 MRS. MIKE1 Starring DICK POWELL and EVELYN KEYES MONDAY and TUESDAY, Jan. 16-17 "MISS GRANT TAKES RICHMOND" ' , . Starring LUCILLE BALL and WILLIAM HOLD EN James L. Miller Celebrates 80th Birthday James L. Uncle Jim) Miller celebrated his eightieth birthday at his home in Waynesville on t . Attending the celebration were ?a son. Hem y Miller of Waynes ville, with his wife and children; daughter. Mrs. Allen B. Fisher, and two cluldren, Sarah Belle and James, of Addie; an only sister. Mrs. Cary Callison, and Mrs. Joe E. Sutton, and Mrs. Robert Fisher of Sylva; Mrs. KeUon B. SJiephard of Ashevil'e; and other relatives from Gastonia. A birthday cake wiih eighty lighted candles was featured and the honor-guest was the recipient of many gifts and messages. Mr. Miller, who is still active, has made seven trips to New York jAfeiS..ii . i . Dick Powell and Evelyn Keyes, as newlyweds, find danger an the trail that leads to Dick's Canadian Mounted Police post in the Iso lated northwoods in this dramatic scene from United Artists' film ization of "Mrs. Mike," due soon at the Park Theatre. v in the past six years t, daughters. Mrs. JesSu Mrs. Eugene D. Bush,"" pointed out that the students spend much of their free time in the afternoon practicing basketball in thp evm. The session, held at Louisa Chapel, opened with songs led by Robert Evans and Miss Ma,ttie Lou Justice at the piano. Lloyd Justice led in. the prayer. for CAPTURE OF THAT'S CAPTURfo HEART Of AMU hoy eoge; : Bale Evans Riders of fc -;V :v; - Purple Sage 6 P. M. SUXDAf WHCC MUTl S. Clyde CD Club Terms School Heating Inadequate; Seeking Relief The residents of South Clyde Board. discussed the heating facilities of Then Mrs. P. C. Mann, Sam the Clyde School gymnasium when Jackson, and William Osborne, the they held their Community De-, community chairman, were ap- velopment Program meeting last, pointed to a committee to accom Monday night. pany the members of the school The seneral opinion was that the , board to a meeting with the Board Tm'A filinira Ttallv MahiIit thrnnrli Vriilsv 1 I. s w' heating facilities were not ade quate to take care of both the school and the gym. The discussion took place before an audience of 55 people who in cluded Coleman Francis, Roy of Education and County Schools Superintendent Jack Messer re garding the matter. The conference will be to de cide whether it is possible to pro vide a system which would be in stalled in the gym, separate from Haynes and B. B. Latimer, all the school members of the Clyde School I At the meeting, several persons Wendell Holmes' Gavel Put Back In Service IPSWICH (UP) While the .late Oliver Wendell Holmes was chief justice of the Massachusetts Su preme Court, some 50 years ago-, fte broke his gavel. He asked Jim Bersted, a carpen ter, to repair it. Bersted took the gavel and ordered some special wood for the repairs. But there was a long delay and eventually the broken gavel was forgotten. ' Recently, in his workshop, Ber sted came across the long-forgotten gavel, repaired it. and present ed it to District Judge George II. W. Hayes, 79, who now uses it regularly. As a young barrister, Hayes practiced law in courts over which Justice Holmes presided. , Ratcliffe Cove To Elect 1950 Officers Tonight Bv Mrs. Aleie Ratcliffe Mountaineer Correspondent It's not that they're unhappy over the present adminMration or any thing, but the Ratcliffe Cove folks are going to have an . election to night anyway. They'll meet at 7:30 P. M. at the Community Building to pick the officers who will head the Ratdiffe Cove. Community. Development Program for 1950. A nominating committee, which has been working more than a week, has completed the lineup and will offer thenames of the candi dates to the people at the session. Bob Francis, the' incumbent com munity chairman, urges everyone to attend. this meeting to decide who will be the community leaders for 1950.. W i .4 n (A'lritattmi There Is some one - - Watching ns to see, If we are what we pretend to be. They're watching close eur daily walk; They also notice all our ,tal!:.--We can't fool people very long; Thy soon will catch What's right or wrong. The life we put out on display. It watched by folks in every way. MBS (I VAJ V Steel strength plus exclu- lliNrtfi!! ,ive aP de8n AT& heavy VU A JlIJl!0)l 57 galvaniied coat protect A '" -'izi't , against storm damages. mmmm supply go. PHONE 43 "Your Fror Level Friend'' AT THE DEPOT WAYNESVILLE 3 mmm PROGRAM BOTM Shows Start at 7:00 P. M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Jan. 12-13 "JASSY" , Starring MARGARET LOCKWOOD and PATRICA ROC it It il SATURDAY, Jan. 14 ALBUQUERQUE Starring RANDOLPH SCOTT SUNDAY, Jan. 15 WOMAN HATER" Starring . STEWART GRANGER and EDWIGE FEUILLERE MONDAY and TUESDAY, Jan. 16-17 That Uncertain Feeling Starring MERLE OBERON and MEL VYN DOUGLAS ll Two Shows Daily Monday tnrougn Friday 7 4 9 f V Saturday: Continuous Shewingj from 11 A.M. Sunday: 3 Shows, 2, 4 and 8:30 P. M. TODAY and FRIDAY, Jan. 12-13 LJi .... was 3 With JRED MacMURRAY and' MAUREEN O'HARA SATURDAY ONLY, Jan. 14 DOUBLE FEATURE 8 tlSM3 ' w in Old California's sormiet days ... and Tim's toughest fight! Tto KKsffiiT R r el RADIO &4 U win. RICHARD MARTIN EDWARD N3K MOVITA PLUS i Er,- IT f H'A -' Doctor of Miky, ymfiSIHl1 Also Cartoon and Serial o LATE SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT ALSO SUNDAY and MONDAY, Jan 15-1 She'd Love To Say V0' To a Man With a , y It's lighthearted, carefree, gay ... in riotous sort of way . . . when a lovely husband hunter, with matrl rnoney on her mind, discovers tnet her heart's not an (dding-machine! 1 rr4l(NMt. I VHMKT'YOUllO'UtUT .