Atteni"oott, August 23, 133 its waYntesville mount aixeeti r.iuE tivis Qons Named C Creek High 1 01 Principal -plenirr i Waynes lions vine. of Luck, has been : . irinps Creek -...rtl 111 X ' if? or "the current school du :.Sc igh School V,t graduation from he worked for the ration as Assistant he served f their ' . . . IT Vinv Air four . -:, t 'and was discharged tr three years of serv- AffEEy FUNERAL OF KING ABDULLAH Ot JORDAN -.cation ana itdLiuus ,..s jjjen vantu a ouv in the - Air Force he rine College, He . en- ,m: Carolina Teacners 946 He nas laugni. ai -etk Bethel and Fines ;'h School, He enrolled and nk-PKity -of Miami, i;, R.schelor of Educa- iUJ - ree- in February of this oir.p-etion of his work at ,rqty of Miami, Mr. Plem rf'fd. the. University of -olina to 'orlc toward the neorfe with a .major in (daiinistrauon auu puyei - unions plans to live with sis at LucK . during the 3IV ' ;. odland Baptist Church CLYDE v, c. Jameson, Pastor Sunday School, Vardy Fu- iMoriiin" Worship. Radio program over Traininf Union, Alfred Director. filing Worship. DAY ' , -tidwerk Piayer Service. "Vsrfv iCi-A A-;A . " "" in - 43 l ; I. 4iHJ TRANSACTIONS IN ZieaZ Estate Way nesville. Township Harnett SmatluTS to John L. Smathers Harnett Smathers to Ernest SmRthers. Charles Underwood and wife to James C. Jennings and wife. Myrtle Rinsland to M. S. Szeren. ga and wile Robert Frady and wife to Glenn Rogers and wife HIaine W.Morrow to Richard Carswell and Mildred M. .CJarswell. Claude Gibbs and wife to Wil liam Jxiitus Gibbs, Jr.. and wife. Craston P. Anderson, Sr., and wife to Hu.ier Justice and wife. Haseltine Green and husband to E. J Moody. and wife. Sallie I. West to Rufus Inman and wife - Glenn Rogors'and wife to Jos eph C. Davis and wife. TO? AT KAESONG TftUCg TALKS LJ ?u '(,J nAN; Prayers are ofTered betore burlat the assassinated King Abdullah w ndm8Tbflnd the flaB-draped coffin of the Arab leader are (1) Prince Houssein, son of Prince TtJ i iiu , e ' W 0 was chosen by the Jordan Cabinet to succeed the late King, and (3) Prince Abdullah, Iraq Regent The appointment of Prince Naif infuriated his brother, Prince Talal. (International) East Haywood Singing Features Homecoming Day At Beaverdam Methodist Bat and Mike i lifTe Cove Baptist Church t. Cay Chambers,' Pastor Sunday School meets .:h Francis in charge. rraining Union meets- sty L'nderwood, in charge, il nut have an . evening i service, but will go in a ; he Methodist Church for ival services. . . - t ant Ads for quick results. MRS, GEORGE F. WORLEV Mountaineer Reporter The East Haywood Singing Con vention was a feature of the Deco ration and Homecoming Day serv ices at Beaverdam Methodist Church Sunday. A number of vis iting groups participated in the program. Yoder Clark, chairman presided, assisted by Ed Bradburn, Ray Pless and Miss Maxine Clark. The services proved to be among the best attended that the church has ever had. More people were present and more dinner was serv ed than ever before. The people from Long's Branch Church and the Beaverdam Baptist Church co operated in making the day en joyable for all. The grounds had been mowed with the power mowers owned by the community churches arid ceme teries. The memorial windows have been installed in the new church and it is hoped that the audilori- lunrwill soon be ready for services. The Rev. Coleman Brown, new pastor of the Beaverdam Baptist Church, and others who have been working on the new church expect to have it completed within the next few weks. It will be a rock veneered structure. The cemetery is in grass. Mr. Brown is conducting revival services now near Georgetown in Buncombe County, and a number of Beaverdam folks are attending Electric lights are being install ed in the Long's Branch Baptist Church. As soon as the job is com pleted, then; pastor, Mr. Wise, will start a revival there. A. M. Worley and daughter fieoi'fTip spent the week end in Gaslonia visiting the family of J D. Harbin. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sutton and children Jerry and Rebecca from Virginia are visiting Mrs. Sutton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V, Sor rolls.. ; . . . ' .' ,".'- : MIWW SUB P pTOGK & FIXTURES Vaynesville Gift Shop WiHcr St. Contact PEARL & NEZ Waynesville, N. C, Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Thompson and "family, formerly of , Clyde, have moved into their new home on the Rice Cove road. Mrs Thompson was before her mar riage Miss Mary Reno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Reno, The citizens of the community wish to give them a hearty welcome. 11 1 HI Beaverdam Township George VeniU' Burress and wife to Robert F.. lleiulrix and wife. Milburn Brown and wife and others to Arthur O. Wall and wife. Hilda Hargrove to J H. (Bill) Hipps and wife. .''-.Jennings C. Mills and wife to George W. (Jibbons and wife. .George W Gibbons and wife to Jennings G. Mills and wite. Mrs. Lesa Mills to George Weise. Frances Annie1 Bell to Victoria Bell. James E Varner to Henry Hol- combe and wife. Dona Arnnglon to Martha J llok'ombe. . Harris and Cora Sorrells to Ruf us and 'Virginia Stephenson. Grady Hall and wile to Emma Hall.. - III , a , .-V Surf i " f k v J It X , 1 Lodal Man TakeB Part In Tour ' Of Allied Mills H. M. Dulin took part recently in a tour of the Allied Mills Re search Farm at Liberty, 111. The first half of the tour included stops at the dog and animal laboratory section, the feed mill where test feed formulas are prepared, and the dairy barn where two new glass-lined silos were shown. The second half of the tour took the group to the hog and beef cat tle proieets: Results of experi ments in broiler feeding were ob served, as well as tail curler feed ing programs for hogs. , SALLY'S SALLIES From this Mama bat's expression, there are more pleasant things to do than speaking into a mike. Or perhaps she and her infant, at her left side, are voicing their opinions concerning current bat politics. The secret of the bat's ability to fly in the dark is an Important sequence in "Dust or Destiny," the latest Moody In stitute of Science film, to be shown at the Waynesville Pres byterian Church, Sunday at 7:30 p.m. : Civile Township J. H. (Bill! Hipps and Wife to Hilda Hargrove Kinmill Bright and wife to G. F, Morrow and wife,' Grover C, Moore and wife and others to Bon-A-Venlure, Inc. Boyd M, Tipton and wife to Em- mitt llrivlit and Wife. Fred Y. Campbell to C. C, Francis;- '- Milton Brown and wife to Glenn W. Brown. Glenn W. Brown to Milton Brown ami wil'rv Bruce Brown and wife to Milton Brown and wil'tv :. to Asheville, where Mr.' Sorrells will be employed as a bus driver, ' Ray Wilson is ill at the home of his wife's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J, J. Ivesfer. . Relatives and friends of Mrs. Rose Scott of Gastonia are sorry to learn of her illness at her home. A daughter, Ellie Lavonnq, was I born to Mr and Mrs. Weaver Wor ley at the Haywood County Hos pital, Mr. Worley is the son of Mr. arid Mrs. I. A. Worley. Steve Miller has been confined to his home for several weeks with an infected foot! Jack moved Sorrells and family have from this community to IE HATE HIG PRICES 0.2 CAN . . - - . WE APPLE JUICE UGAR Rf,o si.icri) ". ' ' .. PINEAPPLE . . 'COT-TISSUE . . . URn.i: whip 'ALAD DRESSING RYERS . . 2 for 25c 10 lb Bag 97c . No.2 can 29c . . 2. fo? 25 c . . Qt. 69c lb4Sc Kate Worley, who has been spending some time with her sis ter, Mrs. Wayne Hyde in Dutch Cove, has returned home. Fast Fork Township Henry C, Rogers and wife David Underwood. Thomas. L. Michal, commission er, to Lewis Kuykendall. and wife Etta Burress to Josephine B, Evans and husband. NORTH KOREAN COMMUNISf General Nam n, head of the five-man truce delegation, Btrides across a courtyard to the Kaesong conference cham ber to resume talki with Vice Admiral Charles Turner Joy of the United Nations. Allied spokesmen report the. new neutralized environ ment has resulted in progress toward an agenda. 1 (International) I ACRE I lif ' "Don't bother with the fine print,. Doctor. I never even try to read it." '. On n nSn rxr5rz MEATS LARGE DRESSED HENS . lb 3c lb 23c THICK WHITE v FATBACK IlRAbLEV'S ' PorkSausage lb49c Canning Supplies CERTO . . . 25p SUREJEL 2 lor 25c ZINC LIDS Doz 39 PINT '-r':','.-- JARS . . Doz 79c Ivy Hill Township Hardy Smith and wife to Leona Katlihone, Leona Ralhbone to Albert Slier and wife,. ' Pigeon Township Eva Morgan Pilkington and wife to A. "W, Pilkington and others. T. F. Wells and wife to Doyce F. Chambers. R. ('. Shell icld and wife to Eu gene C, Rogers and wife. Br; ......... lb 57c COLD WATERMELONS (Half or Sliced) ntine's Superette EMMETT BALENTINE, OWNER Next to Walker's Esso Service Bale ancr Avenue Repair Bridge Table Is the old bridge table sagging? Cut a panel of plywood to size, sand down all the rough edges and nail it to the top of the bridge tabic. Stain it as desired and then apply, when wood is dry, two or more thin coats of fresh white shellac for a smooth and easily cleaned surface. Unfound Vitamins Nutrition scientists predict many more vitamins will be discovered in our daily protein foods such as milk, liver, and eggs. This gives in an added incentive to include these In our daily diets. MARRI AGK LICENSES Vincent Crisp of Balsam and Helen Bradley of Sylva. Phillip Camp of Waynesville and Eleanor Cogdill, Canton. Carroll Wyalt of Hazelwood and Willie Mae McCrackcn of Lake Junaluska. Wiley C. Johnson. Jr. and Eliza beth CaK in both of Canton. . Hay Leal herwood and Bernlce Gibson, both of Canton. Hi mum Seizor 'and Elsie Beat rice larney Bond, both of Waynesville. L'dwin Rogers and Mary Lucine Ferguson, both of Clyde, Elbert King and Margaret June Worley, both of Canton. fYY TODAYS GERBER'S BABY f 009 3 ean$2 6R0CERY DEPT. 5i-oz 12-oz 15c 21c Jb can 99c . . . 47c . 2 . Pickles Liven Picnic Fare By ALICE DENHOFF ENTER the really hot, humid weather and out goes the appe tite, unless the fare Is tangy, palate-provoking and Just a little different. We find that the pickle as an Ingredient does a good job of livening up basic foods, and it la especially good for picnic pro vender. When even the old standby, hamburger, meets with an indif ferent reception, try Plckleburg ers and see them disappear. Es pecially fine picnic stuff, too! For 6 servings, cornome lft ids. ground beef, seasoning to suit, V4 c. sweet pickle relish, 3 tbsp. pre pared mustard and V c. diced onion. Mix lightly; shape Into 12 patties. Pan-fry In small amount of fat or grill over open fire until of desired degree oi aoneness, Serve on toasted hamburger rolls with additional pickle relish. DUl Pickle For a variation of the sausage and pickle Idea, hollow out the center Of a dill pickle. Broil small cocktail wieners, and stuff the pickle with the grilled wienie. Serve sliced. A good appetizer, too Dagwood Specials there are without number, we're sure, so here is our contribution, offered with pridel Split 12 frankfurters lengthwise, but do not cut all the way through, Cut sharp cheddar cheese In wedges, smear with mustard and insert in frankfurt ers; fill remaining opening with sweet pickle relish. Wrap each frank In a slice of bacon, ana fasten with toothpicks. Broil 10 mln. or until bacon Is crisp and cheese melted. Serve , In, , tjoasted frankfurter rolls. Potato Salad For further proof that pickles and picnics go together, not for- getting potato salad, too, try this . version: Cook 7 medium-sized potatoes in boiling, salted water and when done, cool, peel and cube. Add 'z c. diced celery, 2 tbsp. finely diced onion, 2 diced hard-boiled eggs, and season to taste. Mix thoroughly ft c. may-1 onnaise, ft c. finely chopped sweet pickles and V c. liquid from sweet pickle Jar. Combine pota toes and mayonnaise mixture, mixing gently. For variations, diced left-over meat may be added, and any small amounts of left-over vege tables such as peas, carrots, . string beans, etc., may also be added to this recipe, which Is for 6 servings. Also good picnic or appetizer fare is this tangy egg tidbit. Hard cook eggs. Remove from Shetland slice in halves. Remove yolk and mix with mayonnaise and plckl . relish. Stuff the whites, and serva In wedge portions. " -" POST KRINKLES POST TOASTIES POST TENS SWIFT'NING . . VINEGAR - Gal. Jug Distilled MAYONNAISE . . . . Kraft 16-oz 43c PEANUT BUTTER (Peter Pan) 12-oz 35c RITZ CRACKERS . . . . 1-lb Box 3c BABY RUT COOKIES . . . Box 29c CAKE FLOUR (Sno-Sheen) lib Box 39c OLEOMARGARINE (Blue Plate) 1 lb 29c Shortening (Swift's Jewel) 41b Ctn $l;09 Orange juice (Donald Duck) 16-oz 25c SALMON (Chum) ... No. 1 Tall 49c - VEGETABLES " GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS lb 13( 10 Ml. BAG IRISH POTATOES 39 NATIVE McCASLAN GREEN BEANS 2 lbs J JJ)c PRICES! ) Parki?g Phone 326 Hazehvood, N. C. ,. 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