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THE WAYNKSVILLE MOUNTAINEER Mondiy Afternoon, 1 c,ri MORE ABOUT i Red Cross (Continued (loni Tact V Ray, and Mrs. Fncda hhopf. Bm-, ness district, ILietwood . A Bradley ami C. .V Alien. Eii.t-. district, rtane.-iiic ,. F unus Massie.'E.'C'.'.Mot'O.y. :D-ni inacx- WOOU, .NuOel ll.il lot. LuM" J .:. luska hai.'u Ward. Bu bigaia ; Phi' Sorority Mr. Jo!'.n .N'obiU... tastein Mar Mrs, l. t-:rstri AmoiKdn A!.,u.-' V.. J 1, UUv-ell. ctii.S'ol TtK" ars Aui.iai Mr. J-::.i- 1 IRIil.aS, : liHiuu t i.i.. ion liubbir Ci.nv jUIJy: .VU tUiMi '. A, C. Ui rrt.CC i.. C. I Mir. l r.a'iuSa Si'.i. c All s, J'C Ailll i.i .." A- I'lH'., I m p An - t.ii r..liooi - Yi i " II I'd II. . !U Queen Has Profitable Flock Of Laying Hens ii i.ut: h ..e Ii.. li'.r a in. l' I'.-i At FimV -Mr v , M..i Luii'i'tH li'Ul. l..i l.i -. i - i J.l l.v. I .l.itll .i,u Ui ! i . t.ui.u ii . 1 i i ; 'J liO,li.l HlM' l. i 1.1 tcnUai r..cmrll!ar hi.ti.erv l'ueel. Miu-i HoWvll. Kur.u Mir C. O, Niweli, c:u:i' m.iu. S.iuihmk- -Norma Hi. sv". cap tain. Jminsiv .paity. M;i Ko-a Ia e HlllKO-. All -. H.IIICCS .'Ul t.KKl u Mis. Junior Muraiktii. Francis Coe Mr. iut Boone, eapt.nn: Mis. William Holt. ni4 worth. Mir Henry Frauds-. Mrs. linlurt McCracken, Mis. W. K. HlMHK". Iron Dull Mr. Ray Uillncr. cap tain: Mrs Frank Davis. Mrs. Weav er Chamber-, Mrs. ). L. Yates, Miss Elizabeth Ann Crawford. Lower Crabtrccr r Mrs, Jewell Gillett. captain: Miss Margaret N'oland. Miss Susan Nulaiid, Miss Svlvia Newel!. I'pper Crabtree Jim Best, cap tain: Cassius Rogers. Albeit Fer guson. Mrs. Gay Bradshaw. .. Jonathan Creek Knns Rod. captain: Rev. .1. H. Coleman, Mrs liny Leatherwood. Mr. Marvin Leatherwood. Francis Bud. Mrv J. II. Coleman. Mrs. Glenn Boyd, Mis. Way Fisher. Aliens Creek C. L. Allen, exp lain: Mrs. Eugene Craig. Mrs Moody Farmer, Mrs. Elmer Hen dricks, Mrs. E. R. Chambers Mrs L. L. Allen, Mrs. Delmas Caldwell. Mrs. L. B. Franklin. Mrs. H. C Robinson. Mrs Helena Norman. Mrs. Ernest Medlord. Miss Lou Eha Ellcr. Mr. Charles Buchanan Leo Weill is chairman of solici tation from civic orajinziiiions. and W. H. F. Millar of the protessional group. The Canton chapter lia named F. F,. Shull chairman of the town committee and N. 1! Wild chair man of Champion Paoer and Fibre Mr. Hugh K. Terrell will direct teams, in the Bethel section. rj rj ji " fc'-l. 1 , i.j I wi j; ..... MORE ABOUT Marine (Continiwd from Page 1) Jaycees Covert Scrap Paper Into $265 Cold Cas ' 11 I t'"' "'it s iis i--" :;c M.-ii.'i fit'. : ii :-!:., '$.-.4.f Sun iitf..!. ji i iiv.n.iiiii $1,000 profit ii Zarkinsky is Center Pigeon Starts Revival Meetings MRS. WEAVER 1 Mountaineer SHEFFIELD Reporter' Special Evangelistic Services are 10 he held at the Bethel Presby terian Church, star-tint! Sunday nionui-.it. l-'i h. -."). throui!h Sunday, Mar. 4, with preaching each even iiu'. except Saturday, at 7:30 o'clock and twiie on Sunday. Rev. C'li.-.i li s W. Solomon, native of Tex as, will he the Kiiesi preached. Mr. Solomon has held pastorates in Tex.iv. Oklahoma and N. C, but is now luirv at Montreal and Riv-.-s.' hi-- lull tune to evangelistic n-k. Pray with us lor a great -pi' 1 1 ii.it icviViil, The public is invited. The Bethel Home Demonstra tion Cli.lj met Wednesday, Feb, 21. with Mrs. Alex Shumolis. Mrs. C. E. Mainims and Mrs. Dick Trull were ro-hn-tcsses. Mrs. Jack P. Me Cracken pre-ided. Project leaders who reported were Home Poultry. Ii. A T. Medlord; Clothing, Mrs. J. I.. Singleton: Home Gardening, Mrs. K. O. Kelly and Mrs, L. M. We.t. Home Reautificatiun, Mrs. W-.-lch Singleton: Arts and Crafts. Mrs Dick Trull. Miss Mary Corn weil. home demonstration agent, gave a di ministration on Financial AiT.iiis Mrs. Welch Singleton won the pne in recreation. A Wash ington's Biithday theme was car- Deaths MACK S. KTAMEV M.uk S. Slamey. 51!, Champion Paper and Fibre Company employe and a member of the Champion Old Timers Club, died of a heart attack Friday iiioniiny at-the home, lie was a native of Buncombe County. He formerly resided in Haywood County. Surviving are the widow,' Mrs. Belle Welch Slamey; two daugh- who were prisoners of war will belters, Miss .hmneaii find Miss Ar allowed one dollar per day for alljhcttu Slamey of Ihe home; two time provided the claims are made sons, Maxie Lee Slamey of Canton on or before March 15th, Relatives and .1. 11. Slamey of the Navy; four of deceased veterans can make the grandchildren; three brothers, same claims, he said. j Dewey and Jack of Candler and Mr, Brown has the necessary John of Clyde, lour sisters, Mrs. forms, and will be glad to consult s ( harlie Messer anil Mrs Lnren Jones of Candler Prisoners Of War Due Extra Pay If Claims Made Now ! March 15th is the deadline for veterans, or relatives of deceased veterans to make claims for the extra allowance granted prisoners o war, it was announced today by Bruce Brown, county service of-' ficer. I Mr. Brown said that all veterans spent at Oak Knoll Private Phillips has had three major operations Standard medical procedure for these includes the administration of two Dints of whole blood each time. He expects to return to the hos i pital ioten days "and I'll be there probably another eighteen months," he explains. ' But I'll be allowed a recuperation furlough every six months, and Pm counting on doing : a litUe fishing when I come back next summer." He saved time cross ing the continent by "hitchhiking" deluxe. "There's nearly always a military" plan going in the general direction you want to go, and if they have a vacant seat, you just climb aboard." ' Private Phillips is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phillips of Cecil. He enlisted in the Marine Corps in October. 1948, just after his graduation from Bethel High School. His unit arrived in Korea only a week before the Masan engagement. the Champion Old Timers Club. Surviving are the widow,. Mrs, Gertrude Swanger Nelson; four daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Connor, Mrs. Fred Gentry, Mrs. Andy Gentry and Mrs. C. H. Venable, all of Canton; four sons, Carl, Burgess, James and Billy, all of Canton, and three sisters, Mrs. George Jenkins of Haywood County, Mrs. Millard Beck of Marshall and Miss Bonnie Nelson of Canton. Garrett Funeral Home was in charge. ried out in the refreshments. Layman's Day was observed at Bethel Methodist Church Sunday, Feb. 18. Lewis Gales of Canton spoke. Mrs and Mrs. Bob llaskew Warren Mrs. Bert Cagle has returned home from Virginia after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Martin Bazemore and family. Billie Mainous spent Sunday at home with his parents, Mr. , and Mrs. C. E. Mainous. He is a stu dent at Brevard College. Hardin and of Clyde. Funeral services were held at four o'clock this afternoon, at the Pleasant II ill Methodist church in Buncombe county. The Rev. C. W. Kirhy. and Rev, Reed Luiisford, and the Rev. I). George olTiciated, with burial in the church cemetery . Members of the Champion Old Timers Club wei,. pallbearers and nieces were How mi- hearers Weils Funeral charge ncnil jllne Was,Jn Linda Sheffield spent the week end with Mrs. J. B. Fouts in Frank lin. Mrs. Fouts is a second-grade teacher at Bethel School. J I- ' i '' UV-'fcW til v .... -J 1 I Him ' ' ".JiJUk . I liihinim Hi "I hi i p in i mi i Here Is. Further Proof That lied Comb Chicken Feed Is Best For Your Laying Flock! "For a 28-tliiy pcriotl, I led my llm U of 1,1011 liens Red Comb Feeds, and realized a profit of SI.IIOII.III). The liens produced SUillO in eggs, which were sold to the r.ainosAille Hatchery. The feed eost was $5(10, and labor $100, , leaving the profit of S1.MIO.00 for the 28-day period." signed, "-Sam L. Queen, Jr. SAM'S FLOCK IS PRODUCING SO WML EGGS PER DAY! Be Sure You Get The Most For Your Money ... GET RED ' COMB! b8 MRDVM Joe Cline and Ott Lcdbetlcr I'boiic 1110 Uazclwood . i). now Funeral services l'or Almond Dexter Howard, of t'anton, who died suddenly of a heart allaek Wednesday iiiulit, were held Sal ur day at :t p. m. ii, l.tnm'-s Chanel Methodist Chun h The Rev Cay Chambers and the Rev. AmiioikI M.ivu.dl i.if i,-i:.i,i ind burial was j Bon-A-Veiilure Cenieterv. A rein ed . inplovee of Champion 'aper and Filn-e Comnnpy. he was i nieiniu'i- oi Cliampion old ers. Hi- Mrs. three enson MRS. MINNIE GOOLSBY Mrs. Minnie R. Goolsby, 74, of Buena Vista, Va., Hied Friday morning in an Asheville hospital after a brief illness. She had 'been visiting relatives in Canton, Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Harry Spence and Mrs. Ray mond Berry of Buena Vista, Va.; seven sons, H. D., L. E. and W. L. of Canton, John H. of Rouchester, Mich., S. T. of Baltimore, Md., W. H. and H. J. of Buena Vista, Va. Also two sisters, Mrs. Henry Simpson of Buena Vista and Mrs. J. D. Witt of Lynchburg, Va,; one brotheu Harry Ayre of Buena Vs ta; 24 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. The body remained at Wells Funeral Home until Saturday at 1 p.m. when it was taken to Buena Vista for funeral services and burial. , ... . i "' .. i -'-'w'm'"Y''M'"-t .1 in... f iff' ' ' r' ) 1 . ' ' ' ; ' s' "'" ' ': " '". - A I Tf . ........ I .. f . 1. 1 .. 1 T .. J U 1 .. . . . I. It... , , licit uie souifc' iiieinueis ui me lutai jacccs, uu iicipcis, wuo conecieu aiHHIt 12 tons oj paper nere hunaay, togemer wan z.ouu coat nangers, ana 3uu pounds ot rags, for a gros Wallop Franklin tronprnl rhairman and Chnrlio WnnHard nrtsifttnf nf fh . - - - c . - , i-. w..v ... ... ln s.uiiiaiion M gratitude at the generous response. Persons who have paper which was not collected should J W. Another drive will be staged in four months, it was announced. The funds will be usedi civic projects, (Stall Photo).. Floating Fifth Avenue NEW YORK (AP) The S. S. Independence, the newest Amer ican trans-Atlantic liner, will be a floating Fifth Avenue when she sails from New York on her maid en voyage, (It is scheduled for Feb. 10.) Chester H. Case, manager of services-operations for American Ex- ON MINE SWEEPER Thomas C. Dillard, Jr.t of Route 1, Waynesville, is serving in the Mediterranean Sea aboard the mine sweeper USS Jeffers. The Jeffers is a unit of .Vice Admiral John J. Ballentine's Sixth fleet. Logwood is a dyestuff made for fabrics from fibres of vegetable origin. Mrs. S. Ii. Cri,ckolt, vine, Kentucky and ha John's. R. Crockett, o neia, lexas, spent ( this past week with Mr G. C. Summerrow in y Mrs. J. II. Howell, Killian, and Mrs. It N a leave Tuesday to attend D. A. R. Meeting in Roil A-'f I Hil ls siiiwvn! In Ihe widow. Flora Whiteside Howard; daimhlers. Mrs.. V. T. Sleph- and Mrs. Charles Franklin "I C anion and Mrs. liurain Turoin of Del roil. Mid, fivn VIII1S W I Howard. J Howard. H 1, How ard and Kellv Howard all nf fan. Ion and A 1) Howard. ,lr ol tV- T. M. Howard - troit: two brother.- of Canton and ,1. Candler: a siller. munds ,,f Greeny i grandchildren. Wells Funeral charge. C, Howard of , Mrs. Sally F.d-. S. C: and 14 Home was in CORBITT M. XKLSOV i i Funeral servnes for Corbitt M Nelson, 53. who die, Wednesday at ! his home near 'Canton, after a brief1 illness, were held Saturday at 2:30 P. m, in the-West Canton Church of God. i The Rev .1. B Murphy and the Rev Cecil Davis ofticated and bur-'. ial was in Bon-A-Venture Cemc-' tery. j Pallebarers w,-re members of the i Champion Old Timers club as fol-' lows- Gud Cody. Oorgc Herndon. i I). K. Everhart, Walter Amnions, ! Allen Rowe. Dave Hawkins, E. S ; Blank and N. .1. Cole. 1 Nelson, son of the late James and i Cora Sellers Nelson, was an em-1 ployee oi the Champion Paper and Fibre Company and a member of . with anyone. He is at the town hall b6re on Monday and .-Friday at Canton on Tuesday and Thurs day, and at Clyde on Wednesday and Saturdavs. t - . l- 24-IIour Service , Crawford Funeral Home Crawford Mutual Burial Ass'u. Waynesville. Phone 147 Canton, Dial 3535 j Ism mm Tht in, ond' out i" of your Ford or. ancient history to us. h stands ' A-,1 to reason that folks who service Fords d.y in and day out will know fl J how to cor. for Fords better than anyone .ls..-And, because our 5 i hriwt n wrapped up in the pleasure your Ford gives you today. H f T&S M f .tond, to rea tho. we'll u,e our many Ford service odvantag. L Jifl ,ov. you time and money. It certainly make, sense (hot no on. els. can do l SJ 1 can offer the 4-way benefit, of our, . I Mimma '"L :. ML ff tit " PlSfo (11 Phone 52 mm mm sales, inc. Waynesvi
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