...3 Xttkti r 225 Pcoplo Attend County Baptist Youth Rally Here 'Approximately 225 persons at tended the youth rally held at the First Baptist Church of Waynes Ville, Friday night. Earl Rogers led the congregation fn singing with Grace Erwin at the piano. Miss Norma Bramlett sang a solo. The Stranger of Galilee. . .Barbara Hale read the scripture and Doris Moore led in prayer. Taking part in the Better Speak ing Tournament were Eugene Mc-Q-more of Spring Hill and Betty Grooms of Riverside with Eugene winning first place. Jlis topic was "Is Sour Winning Every Christian's Job?" He wilt represent Haywood Association at the regional meeting to be held in May at Spruce Pine. Rev. Grady llamby brought an evangelistic message as the clos ing feature of the program. Prior to the rally a fellowship hour and Buffet Supper was en Joyed by the group. , NOTICE OF SALE OF NOTE $10,000 COUNTY OF HAVWOOD, NORTH CAROLINA HOSPITAL BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE Scaled bids will be received un til 11 o'clock a.m., Eastern Stand ard Time, April 11th, 1950, by the undersigned at its office in the City of Raleigh, North Carolina, for a $10,000 Hospital Bond Anticipation Note, of the County of Haywood, North Carolina, dated April 15th, 1950, and Maturing July 15, 1950, without option or prior payment. Interest payable at maturity. There will be no auction. Bidders are invited to name the Interest rate, not exceeding six per cent per annum, and the city or town and bank or trust com pany therein at which principal and interest shall be payable. The note will be awarded at not less than par and accrued interest to the bidder offering to purchase the note at the lowest Interest cost to the County,! such cost to be de termined by deducting the total amount of the premium bid from the aggregate amount of interest upon the note until its maturity. ! Delivery at place of ; purchaser's choice. Bidders Tnust present with their bids a certified check upon an in corporated bunk or trust company, payable unconditionally to the or der of the State Treasurer of North Curolina for $50.00. The approving opinion of Storey, Thorndike, Palmer & Dodge, Bos ton, Massachusetts, will . be fur nished the purchaser. The right to reject-all bids is reserved. Local Government Commission By: W. E, Easterllng Secertary of the Commission 1550 A 3 Washington Women Going All Out On A Luncheon AP Newsfeatures WASHINGTON P. T. Barnum with all his flair for the stupend ous, could not have dreamed up such a benefit as the lady Demo crats here are readying for April. A luncheon, a fashion show on a 115-foot runway, a state table dec oration contest, a cocktail party, Mrs. Truman, diplomatic, cabinet and congressional wives all figure in the affair to be given by the Woman's National Democratic Club. Hundreds of wives of prominent officials have been workins for months on the benefit. Tickets have been sold at $10 to more than 800. Proceeds fo toward improvement of the organization's 2G-year-old clubhouse. Mrs. James A. Mnrray, daughter-in-law of Senator James E. Murray tD.-Mont.l is general chairman. There are 2UU women en gaged in plans for the project. These include six regional chair men and table chairmen fer each of the 43 states, Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico. Mrs. Charles Brannon, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, is chairman of patron esses. The luncheon will be. served on the (Statlcr) hotel's white, blue and gold presidential china, brought out for all important "state" functions. Sample menus were tested bv the committee be fore one was finally decided upon. The fashion show will be put on by Christian Dior, who is coming from Paris with his entire American collection. Highlight of the benefit, however, will be the state table contest. Business firms and chambers of commerce from all states and ter ritories are sending decorations. Mississippi is sending bouquets of baled cotton, Hawaii and Puerto Rico, fresh flowers. Nevada is send ing a miniature silver mine, Cali fornia a scene from its gold rush days. Competition is so keen that each state is pleading for more tables. The Missouri delegation, with Mrs. John Snyder, wife of the Treasury secretary, as chairman and Mrs. Truman as guest, has taken four. Mrs. O. Max Gardner, widow of the late ambassador-designate to Great Frozen lish Fish can be frozen in solid ice for long periods and still survive. Naturalists say. tney should thaw out gradually. However. Britain, and Mrs. Gordon Gray, wife of the Secretary of the Army, are planning four for North Caro lina. Mrs. Truman will be seated at the head table with Mrs. Barkley. bride of the Vice President; Mrs. Julian Friant. president of the Woman's National Democratic Club; Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, club founder, Mrs1. Wood row Wil son," Jdow of the World War J president end Mrs. Murray. Vhito Oak Meet Called For Wednesday Night By Mrs. Georse Boring Mountaineer Correspondent White Oak's residents will gather Wednesday night for a special call ed meeting. - . The session, reported Commun ity Chairman Yoder Messer in his announcement today, will he held at the regular place. He urged all members of the local Community Development Pro gram to attend. , E. Pigeon To Meet F. 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The answer is membership in a non-profit Blue Cross plan. You pay small monthly or quarterly dues to a Blue Cross plan such as The Hospital Care Association of Durham. Then when you have to go to a hospital and the chances are 1 to 3 someone in your family will go to a hospital in 1950 The Hospital Care Asso ciation will pay all or most of your bill. IS WALCAffi (of J u v J tzJu U u LfW 1 j Ul v J L J vni Paid Only $Og 1 U'"-- Th Bill Writ SAOfll ' ' i T ' II --"004v.. X an-- r-. w. . -v. ' v s'- ' . . v :- JSK .' , Community, hospital and health leaders in the 10th Medical District are sponsoring this drive. No one will force you to join. That's not the American way. But if you want a bargain in health services . . . and in peace of mind . . . join with your fellow citizens during this special campaign. Information center will be opened here next week. To get advance information, fill in the coupon at the bottom of this message and mail it today. " HOSPITAL CARE Pays Mere for Hospital Room and Board. $5, $, $8, or Name: Marshall, Kenneth Todd, Certificate Number I0F 200143. Hospital: Goldsbo.ro, Goldsboro, N. C. Diagnosi: Relapse from flu. The Bill Was $420! Our Momber Had To Pay Just $1.00 The Hospital Care Association of Durham i s North Caro lina's oldest hospital service organization. Endorsed by the North Carolina Hospital ;As sociation and officially recog nized by the North Carolina State Medical Society. Organ ized in 1933 and operated un der the laws of the State In surance Commission. 22 Days Bed & Board Private Room $10 Special Hospital Charge ... . . . , Laboratory ...... . , , . . , Drugs, . . . , , .... , , , , , , X-Ray . . ... . . . ... . . . Transfusions (2) . . . . , . , , , , Penicillin (6,200,000 units) and -Streptomycin (13 grams) ; . , . , Intravenous Solutions ...... . , TOTAL HOSPITAL CHARGES .... . . PAID BY HOSPITAL CARE ASSOCIATION . , PAID BY PATIENT . . . . . ... . , $220.00 1.00 30.00 11.50 1 17.S0 13.50 " 99.25" 25.75 $420.00 $419.00 $ 1.00 ITM.CAR Haywood County April 10-15 Enrollment Centers: Martin's Drug Store, Canton Court House, Waynesville Ned Tucker, County Chairman OF DURHAM HOSPITAL CARE OF DURHAM HOSPITAL CARE OF DURHAM HOSPITAL CARE OF DURHAM HOSPITAL CARE OF DURHAM HOSPITAL CARE OF DURHAM HOSPITAL CARE OF DURHAM $10 Daily Toward Cost of Ward, Semi-Private or Private Room, Depending on Certificate You Choose. Pays More for Drugs. Unlimited use of all listed drugs, in cluding both Penicillin and Streptomycin. Plus $25 Allow ance for New, Un-Listed Drugs. . ' ' Pays More for Maternity $50 to Doctor for Delivery of Baby, Plus Full Allowance for Hospital Charges. Pays More for Surgery. Here Are a Few Examples: Appen dectomy $100; Hysterectomy $150; Thyroidectomy $150; Tonsils Removed $25. Pays Your Hospital Bill Faster. Hospital Bills Paid Same Day They Are Received. 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