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vr.vi. in ..I t, 1. eM- tool; Is Coming To Greensboro College 'Campus In GTZZ7&i';G? - : .1, . IT ,vv i" i 'U ? J; 4 .V h! lilt .jf-JS JWi fern fmi Hl . nnui under construction, the James Addiinn JnRH I.ihrir anil 1h rtn(-Plarivnm BullHinff both scheduled to ha iv nfW DU1IJ'" .11. i c.i,i.il. tai. J 1 ; jl.. -j.l:: 1 I . ... . 1 . k:jfliau'i Building. OdtU Memorial fitzaeralu Hall, Hudsou Hall. Student Hospital. Homt Management Hous. Faculty House. jo(ew the 0pening of college in September. Planned to be built as rapidly at additional funds are made available are a Chapel, a iciKBidctea ' j Swimming Pool, and a new Dormitory with accommodations for non-resident students. Present .buildings on the llJ-year ftTTmi are: Main Building. BCsS Activities Building. Civic Leaders To Meot In Franklin Tuesday, April 18 Civic leaders of WaynesviHe. Hazel wood and Haywood county are being invited to attend the quarterly meeting of Western North Carolina Associated Com munities uiuih will be luld at Franltlia on Tuesday, Apt tl 13. The meeting will open iith a "dukli" iuactieon at the Fnoraina Tourist Court and business session will follow immediately, ' The orftenuafion is made ti? f repreoentatives from 11 western counties and held its January meet ing in Wayiuvville witk-approxiui ately 100 in attendance. , Percy B. Ferebee of Andrews Is pirsldent of the organkation, and James Kilpatrick of WaynesvUle represents this area on the execu tive board as one of the officers. THE OLD HOME TOWN The National Geographic Society says the Scottish Highlands have been nearly depopulated for 200 years. ' f JOHN- IP tOU SLIP DOWVM AjOvV - T&Ll CAN CATCH THtr MlLJMAM J CfTv) , 7 AND TELL HIM TO 80 MOSS Km QUIET --7 HEt? ill A mmA WHILE- MY SISTEf? AN run rn?Fw VISITIMG US - Read The Mountaineer Want Ads. Spring Hill Church The auditorium of the new Soring Hill Baptist Church was filled to overfinwins ij-t Runiby as more than 5ix) ihisoiis attend ed the dedication services. The Key. Thomas Erwiu. a furmer pas tor, preached the dedicatry ter- mon and the paUor, Rev. Gay Chambers, lead tne prayer of dedication. The Dlalock Sisters snd Jeter Martin sang several special num bers. In the afternoon a steady flow of visitors Impeded the new building. Then to clor the day a crowd of approximately 300 attended, the baptizing which was held in the new baptistry. " NATl'RF. NOT ENOl'CII CAMRRIDGE, Mass. iUP, A professional photoraimer, : Erst Ualberstadt, paints pictures for hobby. ' ntnr Pigeon Discusses w Community Projects Lrjngr Interesting Meet Vhursday evening: Mar. 30th number ot ine.rfw"'" 7 pigeon met av.. 4:.ce community prob- nd t hear Mrs. Corlpn Lv State College speciau family relations. uw. KsUtant county agent and resident presided mfeting in the absence, of !in George Stamey. V . Lnity affairs occupied the t.rt nf the meeting. The h of stray dogs as an eoo- iind health hazard to tne Litv was discussed as was Ulem of garbage disposal. Ii in these discussions were 3; Bobinson and Mrs. Jin? Action upon these praoiemj i irmnerf until a later meet- plover demonstration Lunred for Thursday afters kpril 6th at: the Lee Price, k rpntpr Pieeon community. immunity basketball teams msnized. both teams hav- irhsd the finals in the Hay-. "oiinty Community Basket- lurnaraent. The trophy won ..iris was on display. Grinisleys' talk was the fea ( the cvtnine. A specialist Ihp State College Extension , sho stressed teamwork as ntial for better family liv e gave practical suggestions TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate WaynesviHe Township H. S. Ward to James Leather wood. 1 R. V. Welch and wife to Jarvis Allison. Louisa Medford Boyd and hus band to Billy Bryan Medford and Wife. John M. Queen and wife to Ruf us Melton and wife. Sallie Scates to W. H. Swanger and others. " E. C. Wagenfeld to Ossie L. Sut ton and wife. James W. Leatherwood and wife to Hallett S. Ward. R. V. Welch and wife and others to Robert. Davis. Town of WaynesviHe to Mrs, Claude C. McClure heirs. Thomas Moody and wife to R. N. Griffin. . -. R. H. Inman and wife to Richard H. Inman and wife. R. H. Inman and wife to Myrtle, Hightower and husband, Richard I. Smathers and wife to Helene Coffey and others. Wilms R. Bar bee and husband to Walter B. Crawford and, wife. I IMIws cm mi te iW ; f,.,... r..T.-r. l-.lluut a.L , X I , . .... . . , l for planning' and sharing in all family activities. Following Mrs. Grimsley's very interesting and helpful discussion, the audience enjoyed two short flints, "The House I Live In" and "The Price of Freedom" loaned by the. Champion , Paper and Fibre Co. - . - Beaverdam Township William H. Donaldson and wife to John R. Cochran and wife. Addie T. Wells to Dr. C. T. Wells. ;. . ... D. F. Medford and wife to Ben II. Hannah and wife. W. G. Bryant and wife to Ralph R. Hendrix and wife. John R. Cochran and wife to William H. Donaldson and wife. : Virge McClure ,' and wife to James Floyd Campbell and wife. . Howard Warren and wife to C. A. Buchanan and wife. Carolina Power' 'and, tight Com pany to Town of, Canton. East Fork Township I. B. Pless and,, others to Clyde Gorrell and wife.'.", ' J. F. Justice, trustee, to Nelson Rhodes and William Kirk Rhodes. . Fines Creek Township Hugh B. Ferguson and wife to Glenn Green and wife. Beautiful "dream kitchens" at prices you ; can afford " tfi 7 oil Z Tt ; ' 1 : '. '?i 1 via' s7 1 ' is Clyde Township J. N. Ledford and wife to Charlie Tavlor and wife. " Bon-A-Yenture, Inc., to Charles S. Brahnon and others. " Pigeon Township Canton Riiilriinff and Loan Asso ciation and S. M. Robinson, trustee, to Charles H. Powell 'and wife. Canton Buildinit and Loan Asso. elation and S. M, Robinson, trus tee, to Weaver C. - Sheffield and wife. .. s. -.. M. Georee Henry and others. trustees of the Diocese of Western North Carolina of the Episcopal church, to Roy Morgan and others, trustees of the Methodist church of Haywood county. Charles II. Powell and wue to Hugh Frady and wife. T. Elwood Shook -and wife to Weaver Sheflield'alld wife. Jonathan Township Carl Shelton and wife to J. B. Sutton and wlfe.i ; . . em, BV MUtLINS Pve you that' beautiful "dream kitchen" you've '"nged to have b your home, at easy, budget pricet. s'art with a "Kitchenaider" cabinet sink, a great ork-Sayer in itself. Built to highest quality stand- , rds in gleaming white enameled steeL "Kitchen ers" have acid-resisting porcelaii). tops, and are Mailable in different models to fit your own plans. Veial features include twin-bowls, dish and vege tal)le spray, silent doors and drawers, ample storage 'Pace. Spotlessly white floor cabinets and wall cab ineU in all sizes and types, to fit any home. Taese Youngstowa units will bring new beauty and nvenience to your kitchen. No expensive remodel H needed. .. -- . . AUTKI CO. MAIN STREET THE RESURRECTION OF OUR SAVIOR ' .Torus aid to his disciples will vnn wsti'h I'ni aoina to Dravt No "they never watched with Jestis They went to sleep when he went away. He came back and found them sleeping Woke up Peter, then he said Could you not watch with me one hour ' This awful death I surely dread. Then they tried our blessed Savior No one else could take his place They beat him, they accused him And they spit upon his face. For thirtv pieces of silver Judus betrayed our blessed King Can't you picture our dear havior Suffering agony and pain. A crown of thorns they plaited And placed upon JUS oruw . 1 They stripped him and they smote . him. '.; In mockery they did bow. Then came along a Roman soldier And he pierced our isavior s Biae From which flowed the healing waters And the prescious cleansing tide. Then Joseph begged his body Placed it in the tomb so neai Then they placed the guards round him ' Even at his head and feet. Then there came a shining angel And he roUed the stone awey ThPn our Savior rose victorious On that happy Easter day. Then poor Mary, she came weeping To the place where Jesus lay But her precious Son had risen She only found the empty clay. Composed by Mrs Clarence Gaddls WrmmM EMPLOYEES ALL AGREE Hospital Saving Prdvides Ndrfh Carolina's Most Complete Service Protection Against Hospital and Surgical Expenses ', , Can your employees afford cxpensiYO hospital and surgical service? OVER 4000 NORTH CAROLINA EMPLOYERS provide nonprofit HOSPITAL SA VINO member ships for employees and their dependents through payroll deduction or gift plan as service pro tection against increasing hospital costs. HOS PITAL SAVING is the ONLY OFFICIAL pre payment Plan in the State providing both BLUB CROSS approved memberships for hospitalization , coverage and BLUE SHIELD for surgery an unbeatable combination Low Group !UUs Payroll Dtduetloo nJnt TftfliY Fa Hnnftl nA Surafeat Bills TOMORROW. This Is Your Program !jf' THJE VOLUNTARY WAY. 5r - X HEALTH & HOSPITAL COUNCIL .-.- Tenth Medical District WNC ENROLLMENT CAMPAIGN BEGINS ON MONDAY COVERING 4 COUNTIES NEXT WEEK X APL 'ICTIIROUGII 15 HENDERSON ' HAYWOOD POLK TRANSYLVANIA District Campaign Headquarters CITY HALL - SPRUCE PINE MONTH LONG WNC CAMPAIGN APRIL 3 - 29, 1950 Other Counties Covered In Next Two Weeks JOHN C. JIEITMAN, CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR j Hospital Saving Association 201 Flat Iron Building - Telephone 3-8651 ASIIEVILLE UNLIMITED EXPENSIVE HOSPITAL ; "EXTRAS" Comprhnlv BLUE CROSS and BLUB SHIELD Service Memberships, available official ly In North Carolina only by Hospital Saving at Chapel .Will, provides a $5 00 private or seml prlvat room allowance or ward bed regardless of cost, UNLIMITED COVERAGE ot expensive hospital "extras' the most expensive part ot any hospital bill today and a choice of a $100 00 or $150.00 surgical schedule. Hospital Saving, health-service protection memberships are avail able to you, your employees and their depend ents at LOW GROUP RATES-sensible beuetiU and sensible rates. 1 6UT OF 10 WILL CO TO THE HOSPITAL IN 1950 Vv'lth the cost of hospital and surgical care more than double what It was In 1941, you and your employees need the complete seruica protection ol Hospital SnviriR at Chapel Hill. Dl.UK CHONS and HI.UE SHIKI.D of your Honpltnl Saving As sociation Is a tested voluntary program the American Way. Hoftpltal giving, proud of Its public service over the post It ycara, now pro tects , over )0,0w North ComMnlona throuuri , croup participation or nongroup enrollment where members are not eligible for group memberships..' ,L ' 17 MILLION DOLLARS PAID FOR TARHEELS Hospital Saving tins paid over 17 million dollars In hospital and surgical claims over the past 14 years. Jt is currently paying over 4 million dol lars a year in claims for its members. Payments are made direct to the hospitals and surgeons as another service feature of Hospital Saving to relieve unnecessary red tape. The Association, as a truly nonprolt service organization, pavs out almost all of Its Income for benefits to sub scribers, This takes profit out of health service. 3-WAY PARTNERSHIP COMMUNITY HEALTH The. health-service question is of vital ooncern today to all North Carolina business, as well as the public. Hospital having at Chapel Hill pre sents the three-way partnerships of hospitals, doctors and business leaders throughout the State, joined- together through a democratic Board of Trustee, representing each of the three grbups equally. This is the American way -In line with North Carolina procedure of prov Vidlng community service for the people. Four trustees are elected by and represent the Medl- , cal Society of the State of North Carolina; lour ' the North Carolina Hospital Association, and these eight elect four prominent business exec utives to represent the lay public. i !t it i 1 1 . it 1 i 1 COMPREHENSIVE .1,11 .V' i Hi.i.ii .M ..in. I - Mil. l i f . Slue (?tate HOSPITAL SERVICE BENEFITS JP, Word Bed Lk;' kJI Regardless of Cost or L-i 5.00 Towtid Other Rooms Operating Room Major-Minor . . . Unlimited Operating Room Transfusions ... Unlimited Anesthetic Fee ........ Unlimited Delivery RoomFamily Contract . Unlimited Penicillin Unlimited Other Drugs National Formularies Unlimited Dressingi Unlimited Plaster Cast Material , Unlimited Intravenous Solutions ..... .. Unlimited Physical Therapy Unlimited Clinical Laboratory Examinations Unlimited Basal Metabolism . , ... Unlimited Pathology.;.. Unlimited X-Ray Examinationi Unlimited Oxygen Therapy Unlimited Outpatient Accident-?4 hours ... Unlimited Electrocardiograms ............... Unlimited .h ., ,1. SAMPLE 'BicceSfodct SURGICAL BENEFITS Xf T $100 $150 Vi' Surgical Surgical Schedule Schedule Appendectomy $ 60.00 S 75.00 Pneumonectomy 100.00 150.00 Cataract ............. 75.00 100.00 Mastoidectomy ........ (0.00 100,00 Delirery of Baby ..... 25.00 40.00 Abdominal Tumor 75.00 . . . 1 00.00 Thyroidectomy ........ 75.00 . 100.00 HOSPlfAL SAVINC aisocutjon I North Carolino'i ONLY OFFICIAL combined BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD program . - r 1 $ I f I -' I . ?- ' 5t ' . ( I1 I - . !'. ' I . . .-.,' i . t i
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