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MOUNTAINEER
Q, AUGUST 23, 1951
SECOND SECTION
Launched
' Green Valley Baptist Burn Church Mortgage Huge Crowds At Homecoming Of Green Valley Church
Women
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announcement bjrthei
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, thousands qualified
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lirFoice b July 1952.
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L for en'istiiicnt in
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1001 graduate, between
18 and n, inclusive,
unmarried, in good
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era p for enlisted wo-
actly the same as for
ivate receives $75.00 a
(he first 4 months, after
pay rises to $80.00.
creases with promotions
nrrfante with length of
lad, uniforms, lodging,
bl and dental care are
llthttllt Cost..
lenport stressed that the
irs many opportunities
toman to continue her
ind to learn interesting
rt career counseling is
WAC and WAF to help
r proper niche."
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lie Metals of Turkey
i to lead and long more
in Turkey's mineral
ihest are its chromium,
and copper resources.
kromlum, practically all
led, Is especially noted in
y. A strategic mineral
t military and industrial
las in demand' both by
ms and the Allies ' in
II...
It was a happy occasion for the congregation of the Green Valley Baptist church on August 19th,
when they burned their last note on their building. Shown here are the three trustees, during the
note-burning ceremony. Lett to right: Monroe Smith, George Troutman, Pless Kirkpatrick, and
Rev. Doyle Miller, pastor. (Photo by Joe's Studio)..
West Pigeon Community
Hears Preliminary Plans
For Bethel District Fair
MRS. HORACE PEEK
Mountaineer Reporter
Preliminary plans for the Bethel
district fair were announced at the
West Pigeon Community meeting
Thursday by Fair Chairman Nix.
The fair will be held September
28-29 on the Bethel school grounds,
with all Bethel district communi
ties participating.
Committees are to meet Wednes
day night, August 29, at the school
Reporters of all communities are
particularly asked to be present,
as they will form the publicity com
mittee. All committees will be noti
fied by mail of their duties; and
further announcements will be giv-
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Friday, August 24th
FINES CREEK
Mark Ferguson's Store 9:45-10:13
Mrs. Frances Rogers . . 10:30-10:50
Harley Rathbone 11:15-11:45
Sam Ledford .. . .. . ...12:30- 1:00
Lloyd Mcsser 130- 1:45
R. W, Noland 2 30- 2:45
Mrs. Ann Shelton 3:00- 3:15
This is the new rock building of the Green Valley church which burned the last note on the build
ing the 19th. The church was organized In July 1949. Has 125 mqmbors, and 143 in Sunday School,
with George Troutman, superintendent. (Joe Davis Photo).
Monday, August 27th
IRON DUFF, CRABTREE, HYDKR
MT.
Frog Level 9 25- 9:40
Mrs Fannie Davis 9:50-10:00
Willie Green 10:10-10:30
C H Hill 11 00-11.15
M. H Kirkpatrick . .. 11:45-12:15
Mrs Willis Smith ...... .. 12:30-12:45
Mrs Fred Noland .... 100- 1:15
C. T. Ferguson's Store 1:30-1:45
Jack Long 2:00- 2:15
Tuesday, August 28th
BETHEL
Mrs. Henry Francis ....
Mrs, Wiley Franklin ..
Mrs, Walter West
John M. Rigdon
Ed. Blalock's Groc. ...
Mrs Welch Singleton
Mrs Hugh Terrell
Mrs. Weaver Cathey ...
9:10- 9:20
. 9:30- 9:45
10:00-10:15
10:45-11:00
11:30-12:00
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. 1:45- 2:00
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Several musical numbers were on
the entertainment program of
Thursday's CDP meeting. Two were
Riven by the Gibson Sisters, Annie
Eue, Emmo Jo, Charlotte and
Jackie. Charlotte Gibson also sang
a solo. Stanley Swayngim sane sev
eral numbers. Other entertainment
was the old-time jazz "Coon-shine"
sung by Mrs. Cora Welch, Mrs. Lou
Singleton and Mrs. Dot Clark, with
Mrs. Carl Edwards at the piano.
Miss Lyda West gave a comic read
ing; and little Edith Caldwell sang
a solo.
West Pigeon enjoyed the many
visitors from Morning Star on Field
Day. There were 100 visitors and
137 West Pigeonites present. A
bountiful picnic luneli was served
in the Bethel school cafeteria. West
Pigeon extends an invitation to
Morning Star to visit again at any
time.
Mrs. J, T. Russell htm hWn visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Henry Garner.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonzic Sweat man
visited relatives in Georgia the past
week end.
The Clifton Terrells have Just
returned from a vacation in Florida,
Louisiana and Mississippi.
Mrs. G. Richard DeBord and
daughter are visiting in Gaslonia.
Miss Pauline Shepherd is visiting
friends in Rutherfordlon.
'Mrs. Letch Worlcy and Mrs.
Junior Laws are home from the
hospital and are improving.
The Rev. and Mrs. C. Laverne
Bissett have visiting them the lat
ter's sisters, Misses Sharon Jind
Laurel llirshey, of Bern, Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Traviso,
who formerly resided here, met the
West Pigeon folk on the out-of-state
tour in Oklahoma, their pres.
ent home. Their son Tie was with
them also.
Twenty-one members joined the
Bethel Baptist Church during a
baptismal service in the Pigeon
River Sunday. They joined as a re
sult of the tent meeting recently
held near the church on the new
highway. The Rev. Mr. Ledford and
the Rev. Mr. Ingle conducted the
meetings. Among those assisting
with the service were the Stamey
Cove Singers and the' Canton
prayer band.
E. B. Rickman is home after
spending several months on his
ranch in Wyoming. ,
The Rev. and Mrs. Del Snyder.
who are connected with the Baptist
Children's Bible Mission at Lake
Butler, Fla., are visitors of the Rev.
nd Mrs. C. Bissett. From here they
will eo to the conference in Eliza
bethan, Tenn. Sunday evening at
; Bethel Baptist Church Mr.
Snyder showed slides on his work
in Florida. , '
. More Light, Pleat
In recent teati it was determined
that reading under various intensi
ties of illumination affects tense'
ness or nervous muscular tension,
Further test's with delicate elec.
tronic apparatus revealed that the
heart-ratj increased significantly
on subjects who read 10-point type
for one hour under one-foot-candl
Illumination, while it increased far
less when the subjects read under
100 foot-candles. Moreover, blink
ing of the eyes was found to be
more frequent when seeing diffi
culties were uncorrected than when
proper eyeglasses were used.
Durum Crop
North Dakota produced 88 percent
of th d'.'.rum crop ut the U. S. in
1951
All Roads Lead To The
WAYNES VILLE ARMORY
SATURDAY AMUST 25th
and the
12th Mnbversary
ANNUAL MEETING
of the
HAYWOOD
ElECMIC
MEM
BERSE
pomp
$600;00
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Many Valuable Prizes Will Be Given Away Includ
ing a $300.00 Automatic Electric Range.
here are a IHTSHESTIMG PR0GME1
FEW OF THE MANY including
VALUABLE PRIZES BEAUTY CONTEST
Electric Fans COMMUNITY CARNIVAL
Automatic Toaster DEALER DISPLAYS
Electric Percolators FREE PRIZES
Table Lamps i
Heating Pads GUEST SPEAKERS
Electric Irons OFFICERS' REPORTS
Electric Popcorn Poppers ELECTION OF DIRECTORS
Electric Roasters
1043.