; i -f. m ' ' v t 4 1, i! I' t 'If ;! I ' .1 , I ,- to. . ! B1 1 If; . 1 1 " i '! PAGE FOUR (Second Section)' THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Monday Afterno0n a 6 . f. 1 -I 4 UAU- A ! . V 1 Ii ft . i 4 'i - fix dial.' if V it A -MA 1 ' - ' .? it rail: No. 1 The cemetery of the Crabtree Baptist church, one of the oldest cemeteries in Haywood county. No. 2 The Crabtree Baptist church. No. 3 The Crabtree-Iron Duff high school, and cannery on the right. This picture was made from iiic lush hill above the school at the barn of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh N'oland. No. 4 Mrs. Hugh Noland and one of the many road signs in the community. The emblem on the rWhite Oak Reporter Recalls tii:. R1 mmm 1 exas 1 rip; Summarizes Community Happenings n MKS GEORGE BOKING Mountaineer Reporter I Kuess I have been gadding was when two of the nurses were tried for getting lost in one of the larger cities and thus holding up aiound the country long enough the tour. These mock trials created :inrl hfil I 1. . .. ,.f f it i . and had better get back to mv re portiir. Although the farm tour to Texas was the ninth, it was a first for me. but I hope it won't be the last. Seemed so nice to just sit back and relax, knowing that everything Was taken care of. The agents put forth every effort to make the trip enjoyable and the plans went ofT with time-clock pre . ci.sion. I had the pleasure of be ing on the lead or first bus with Itcd 'Rhine-hart, as our efficient driver. Our bus was marked "Spe cial" on the front while the oth . er bus had "Chartered" on it, so we all laughed and said we were a very special crowd on a special bus. We did have a varied crowd too, among them being the two visiting agents from England and Scotland. ? the County Community Develop ment chairman, wife of our own county agent, a lawyer, three flursos, and so on.' Of course we had our many tri als . too a lot of fun H;iH a ani,A r,ot., and some mighty fine singers on our bus too. One of the guest speakers at the Sunday morning breakfast in Nash ville said he felt almost like one of u.s as he had at one time lived on White Oak and Fines Creek. I left the tour on Sunday morn ing in Louisville, Ky. After seeing them all off on the final lap of the tour, I took a bus to Connersville, Ind. There I visited with my moth er and brother and attended the I.inkel family reunion with 87 rel atives being present. The write-up in the paper told of my being the I.inkel coming from the longest distance. I also attended the county fair which is held each year in Connersville. Seems I missed a lot of good times at this end of the line too, especially the field day with Thick- butthe outstanding one i man George Biiring aiid all the ' : . . ... ; )' , . ! - s J I " v -v ... I J . , . - i j ' :a ' ) t: if I - l : , ' i PI t ' - 1 . I V-j, ( 4.j.im mfkA (wvA,. . A v ' jl : I ' A f v5 'J ; It 111 CS5 .; I iV;sn. ...... , , ... ... , ...,,. M0ammwMwmtmssmibam6taa , - v " - w a XA- P,y$2sr' yy ??? T&y &&y 1 . Aui left of the sign shows a crab against the back ground of a green tree. The signs attract LU of at tention. No. 5 The old Riverside school, now used as a community meeting place on alternate months when the meetings are held at the school. No. 6 Finchcr's Chapel, one of themost modern of rural churches in the countv. It is brick and stone, and is on a high hill overlooking a vast valley. many people from this community who went on "this 'C.D.'field 'day', would like to heartily thank the Thickety people for being such good hosts and for a verv en lov able day. It was my misfortune to nave to miss this field day, but I did become better acouainteri with several from that community that were on the farm tour in Tpvu. Their chairman. J Hack Cl.n-w ami co-chairman, Mrs. Gladys Burrell were two on our special bus. Gladys was my. roommate nn ihn entire ten-day trip and you couldn't find one better. Then Saturday, August 11 was Decoration and Homecoming Dav at the White Oak Pigeon Baptist Church, with more than 200 at tending. There was good preach ing and singing, I am told. The many graves at both the Teague and church cemeteries were deco rated by relatives and friends. At noon picnic baskets were all spread together on a long table in the yard, and as usual, there was plen ty of food for all Why So Many People Say; $"BVY INSURANCE FROM ' THE L. N. DAVIS CO. Our clients appreci- ate friendly service ". ar-i unbiased a iii0L"-. advice on insurance ' ; problems. They like to deal with an established agency , which has complete facilities and full knowlerW of conditions in this community; Accordingly, we are proud that so many of our clients say,' without reservation, "Buy insurance from . . ," The L II. Oil VIS CO. Phone 77 Paul Davis, Mgr. Main Street On August 7 several men work ed all day digging fence post holes and setting more than fifty posts More posts are still needed before the wire can be stretched, and the new fence completed armmri thn entire area of . our r,immi,nn. House grounds. We already have the wire, so won't mU i donate us some more posts so this pioject can be completed? The workers were Teague Williams, H-ance Teague, Floyd Teague Rowe Ledford, Sam Ledford! frank Ledford, Joe Davis, George Boring. Robert Fisher, James Mes ser, Robert Hugh Davis, and Carl Davis. Lunch was served at the community house with Mrs. Rob ert Davis in charge. Save Sweet Potatoes Left-over sweet pot,-toes mav be mashed into small patties, rolled in bread crumbs, and browned on both IrvY n n R &yiyou "can't leal? fEiis TFyouwanttoknowwhyshrewdcar ness in any other car of comparable Buick," take a look at this. It's the new Buick Special 2-door, o-passenger bedan - and it's roomier cost-get full-size headroom, lcgroom and hiproom both front and rear in any other 2-door automobile? Can you come even near the gentle But why take anyone els'cVvvwd for ltr" , Gome in and tfet vnnr nvvn nnswcfi n J " Look over this bedrock-priced Buick compare it with any other automo bile at the same money and you'U agree you can t beat this smartest ot buys. Equipment, amnmritt. brim am 4 mmM. art mhjrel lit r Kilhmtt ftorim. .S(anda( m tioADMAHTKK. midunui at tin com! on oiw Smo, :,y ffiXK . t .m..jwuT cars-ana steadiness of ts rfnlnrf-lo, SALLY'S SALLIES I ve looked everywhere for that letter, Mr. Rushanroar. Maybe it hasn't been written yt." " " priced, as you can sec, right down near the lowest. Now, we ask you: where can you beat it for the money? Can you beat this beauty on looks and 01) I near Can you match, at the same money, the big power of its valve-in-head tireball Engine ( 128hp with Dyna flow Dnvc)-or the big miles-pcr-gallon hurc it delivers with such thrills? Can you equal this traveler's roomi- springs on all four wheels and a torque-tube keel beneath you-except in another Buick?, And where can you top the restful ease and luxurious smoothness nf th5 rle and rich bearing in any other car swLeetheart's Dynafiow Drive in any ar its price? other automobile at any price?, The answers, from a lot of certain sure folks, sum up to a great bis? "YOU CANT!" t Local Delivered Prices tor the new 1951 Bvick SnciAi 2-door 6-pmenger SMCIAl Sedan MODEl 46$ 2-door 6-passongar Special sdan MODEl 48D (llluttrated) 12061' MUM Optional (qulpm wcmeHw, Hoi. -"""onai. mce may yaiy ilighlly in m n.V-J .. "lppln9 chorgei. All pnc.i lubjecl to chonao cost net JWLOTBEa CAB PROVIDES ALL TJ "' OYNAFLOW DRIVE FIREBALL EpOiNE . 4-WHEEL COIL SPRINGING DUAL vtiT;M0N .: . HJSH BAR FOREFRONT TORQUC-i'M Df! WHITE-GLOW INSTRUMENTS -DREAWM BODY BY FISHER WHtH BETTER AUTOMOBILES ME WILT 6VKK W'U I lllll.ilMlkt, 403 DEPOT STREET TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY !:: WAYNESVILLI', N- Cl

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