THE YFAYNT5VILLE MOUNTAINEER Thursday Afternoon, I PAGE EIGHT MORE ABOUT Sullivan (Continued fiom Faei. 1), 10 a.m. tomorrow at time it will be taken to the church to He in state until the funeral hour. Surviving are thy widow, the former Miss Sara Kllen Morgan, formerly of Williamr.toirand Laur etls, S C; one son, Hairy Sulli van, Jr.; one daughter. Sallv Sul livan; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sullivan; two sifters. Mrs. It. T. Vann of Muiiiee;lnro. N.C.. and Miss Marv Louise Sullivan of Greenville, S. C; and om- brother, W. II. Sullivan Jr., of Monea I'ath, S. C. . GUARANTIED BATTERY & IGNITION WORK i Parts and Service for All Makes and Moilrls of Cars and Trucks AITItOVIO ISY UNITED RIOTOUS kekvhi: Battery and Auto Electric ' Service Phono 1272 t Miller Sliecl : Between Home I.iiiiuIiv aud '. Liner Motor Sales ' GENE DAVIS, MGR. ihmwmuj.am n ipj am Wright Promoted To Tech Sergeant ' William W. Wright, son of Mr. .-lid Mrs. Clifford E. Wright of Route 2, Waynesville, recently was promoted to technical sergeant in the Air Force, the 1703rd Air Transport Group of the Military ! Air Transport Service at Brookley Air Force Base has announced. Sergeant Wright is a graduate of V a ner.ville Township High School i;nd entered the Air Force in Aug ust 1912. Prior to coining to Brook lev in February, 1948, he was bas- I ed at hrnrst Harmon Air Force liiisc. New Foundland. He is married to the former Miss ftlvrtle Chambers of Clyde, and llicv have two children, Jeanne Liana and William Wayne, Jr., Three Communities To Hold Meetings Three more meetings on "The I Family and the Community To ttlay, Iomoi row" are slated by the County Agent's office for the com lnu! week. On Monday, April 30, ( the illustrated talk will be given at tin' Cecil school On Tuesday, i May 1. the I'uiev Grove Church In j Stanicy Cove will he the scene; I and the county and home agents j will be at the Hatclilfe Cove Com munity House, All .meetings will be at 7:30 p.m. Deaths ALFRED P. JOLLY Funeral services were held Tues day afternoon in Davis Chapel Methodist Church at Iron Duff for Alfred P. Jolly, 68, who died Sun day afternoon at his home in Hickory. The Rev. Forrest Ferguson and the Rev. Mrs. C. O. Newell offici ated and burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Gilbert Jolly. Jr., Ray and Millard Henson, Frank .Palmer, Hugh McCracken and Ted Jolly. Jolly was the son of the late Al fred and Laura Mehaffcy Jolly of Haywood County. Surviving are three sons. Weav er, Robert, and Thomas Jolly, all of Hickory: two daughters, Mrs. Jarvis Henson of Hickory and Mrs. Charlie Howell of Lenoir; two brothers, Silas Jolly of Waynes ville, Route 2 and Gilbert Jolly of Clyde, Route 2; two sisters, Mrs Clem Palmer and Mrs. Will Mc Cracken, both of Waynesville, Route 2. Arrangements were under the direction of Crawford Funeral Home. The U.S. Huivau of Mines estim ates I here are (i(i.000,(H)0 tons of hie ore- in the Missouri-Kansas- klahmna Held. . WMTED MEN BETWEEN AGES 25-35 TO WORK IN OUR SUPER MAR KETS Apply In Person or Write To Bill Ray C. E. RAY'S SONS MRS. M. M. HENDERSON Funeral services were held this afternoon In Grassy Fork Mt. Zlon Baptist Church, Hartford, Tenn., for Mrs. Miiendia McGaha Hen derson, formerly of Waynesville. who died Monday at the home of a son, Ronda Henderson at Hart ford. Pallbearers were Ben and J. E. Ford, Pless and Joe Williams, Lee McGaha, and Dual Raines. A daughter of the late Isaac and Jane Varborough McGaha of Ten nessee, Mrs. Henderson is surviv ed by two daughters, Mrs. Rube Bell of Waynesville and Mrs. Cona Henderson of Brldgcton, N. J.; and seven sons, Charlie, Joel, Clarence, and Winfred Brown, all Of Kala mazoo, Mich., Varnell Gates of New Jersey, the Rev; L. V. Hen- Edvvards Assistant Defense Secretary . J -"" .v . V- t . . K I . ' ISM ' ,s LSLiJI - JL,J. ',.v,imii TFT v.. nil 24-Hour Service Crawford Funeral Home Crawford Mutual Burial Ass'a Waynesville, Phone 147 Canton, Dial S535 Dan Kramer Edwards (above), mayor of Durham, has been ap pointed assistant Secretary of Defense by President Truman. He succeeds Marx Leva who re signed. Edwards is 37. He attain ed the rank of lieutenant colonel in World War II and served on the general staff. (AP Wirephoto). ATTEND BETA CLUB MEETING Clyde High School had five rep resentatives at the state Beta Club convention in Asheville on Friday and Saturday. Attending were the Misses Hazel Morgan, Ernestine Os borne, Mary Sue Mann, Mary Fran ces Allen, and Bob Medford. derson of High Point, and Ronda Henderson. St. John's Seniors To Present Comedy The senior clasg of St. John's school will present. '"One In a Million," a three-act farce on Wed nesday evening. May 2. The cur tain will rise at 8 o'clock. The comedy is to be presented in the school auditorium. Members of the cast are Walter Taliaferro. Robert Jeter, Eugene Hall, Eugene Yates, Jenny Van de Water, Laura Van de Water, Use Feichter, and Alexandra Nakutis. Dubrovnik, Yugoslavian seaport, is i town of 18,000. Honesty Leeds Virtues KANSAS CITY AP) Hon esty leads as the top virtue in a poll taken among 5,000 Americans. This word comes from Dr. Russell V. DcLong, Dean of the Nazarene Theoligical Seminary here. He set out three years ago to find what Americans In all age and class groups regarded as the leading character traits. Honesty led the list. Then fol lowed in this order; Dependability, courage, sincerity, unselfishness, humility and forgiveness. The next seven were purity, reverence, faith fulness, self-control, loyalty, pa tience and ambition acter traits, were sent to educators, prominent businessmen, congress men, athletic coaches, service and civic club leaders, ministers, stu dents, judges, actors, scientists and columnists. Dr. DeLong said he had totaled the groups separately as well as collectively and "the sur prising thing is that all groups are almost in complete agreement with a very little shift in traits and surprisingly little change in position. Sgt. and Mrs. George A, Miller of Alexandria, Va., announce the birth of a daughter, Miriam Lea, on Saturday, April 14. Mr. Miller, formerly of Waynesville, is a son His questionalres listing 61 char-of Mrs. Clyde H. Ray. C Li Give AsheviH, Concert May; The phony cert in AsheviSJc May 8, nounced as wa 1 Pri; Mrs F.,,,:, Kt,f the Waynesville Svn ttee. has called date, since all u,nt Symphony So, i(,tv 'R attend the concert ' ft SAMUEL T. COOPER Funeral services were held Wed nesday afternoon in Central Meth odist Church, Canton, for Samuel Thomas Cooper, 70, of the Phll lipsville community. The Rev. C. W. Kirby officiated and burial was in Bon-A-Vnture Cemetery. Pallbearers were Cooper's fel low employes at the Champion Paper and Fibre Company and from the Champion Old Timer's Club. Honorary pallberaers were other members of the club. The bicycle was introduced to America from Europe in the early 1800s. Now Available TO ALL CITIZENS IN RURAL HAYWOOD SPECIAL PLAN OF LOW - COST GROUP HOSPITAL-SURGICAL INSURANCE A STATE APPROVED PLAN BENEFICIAL TO ALL Make Application Now - Time Is Limited Some Features of The Plan 1. Low cost to members 2. No asc limit 3. No medical examination 4. Pre-existing conditions of health do not affect the benefits 5. No waiting period for any illness, operation or maternity to members of the first solicitation G. HOSPITAL BENEFITS a. J.V00 per day for room and board (Ward bed at Haywood County Hospital) b- 35 days for any one illness or accident c. Maximum of $.".0.00 for hospital extras (Operating room, X-rays, ainbul.iiice. etc.) d. Maximum of $50.00 fr hospital Hrst aid benefit e. Maternity licnri its (1) Max. of S50.0II for hospital room & board and hospital extras 2) Max. of $50.00 i0 jotlor for dciivery ! MaxAim. of SI 50.(1(1 for suixkal benefits for the more complicated operations ' Claims will be handled by the Administrator of the Haywood County Hospital. The Cost Is Low Individual Membership $ .96 Complete Family Membership .. $3.91 (monthly cost) Maternity Benefits Available Only To Those Cevered Under: Family Membership. Hospital and Surgiral Benefits will be payable regardless of any other Hospital and Surcical Insurance that may be carried by members. - Your Doctor Will Gladly Discuss This With You In Detail. For Further Details Sec Lee Davis, administrator of the Haywood County Hos pital, will be administrator of the plan for the Commun ity Development Program in Haywood. Someone in your community, designated by your Com munity Chairman, ia taking applications. This is a civic project, and they are doing it as such without pay. Sugar Ripe DRIED PEACHES 2 lbs yej. (IYTYDt? ?SSfe8lM SALAD OIL 10 Lbs ill.- m mm aw. Potatoes 39c TOMATOES lb 25c FRESH CORN .... 325c BANANAS lb 13c Peanut Butter Apple Sauce Spanish Rice Pineapple Shortening Baby Food Cake Flour 16 oz. Jur Goldcraft 303 Ciin Whitehousc 303 Can Van Camp No. 2 Sliced Kosedale 1 Lb, Carton Jewel Gcrber's Strained 4 Oz. Box Swansdown 33 1 23 3 3 32 4i ARGOPEACII 20c No. 2i Can 12-oz DULANY Strawberries DULANY Butter Beans ...S MINUTE MAID Lemonade S BIRDSEYE ' Green Peas H 43c 25c 20c 25c NO. 2 WATAUGA KRAUT ...lie DELMAIZE Cream Corn .. 16c STARKIST Chunk Tuna .. 34c 1 LB. RITZ CRACKERS .. 32c 8 OZ. KRAFT Kay Cheese .. 32c KELLOGG'S Rice Crispies 15c LARGE Silver Dust ... 33c SCOTT'S PAPER Towels 237c BADO Cleanser 12c LARGE Ivory Soap ... 16c 12 oz Can Armour's T.REET 49' Armour's BEEF STEW 16 oz. Can 47 Armour's Vienna Sausage 21? DEL MONTE Tomato Sauce 8c STOKELY 303 Lima Beans .. 27c KRAFT'S 8 oz. Miracle Whip 23c STOKELY 2' 2 Green Beans 28c Armour's 4 oz. Can Armour's CHOPPED HAM 12 oz. 57 Corn Beef Hash 42c 16 oz. Can Armour's POTTED MEAT Can XI Fresh Pork NECK BONE! 19clb I'.idiKiiny Cut PORK CHOPS 47clb Knd Cuts COUNTRY m 79clb Law FAT HENS 55l!b . Fresh GROUND BEE 65l'b Delicious SIRLOIN STEW $1.09 lb Diish DOG FOOD 2 2g, Dole Pineapple 46 oz. Can 3 c mm mm i PAKK SHOP SAVE 1M0M 15UPER MAHKjll

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