ity Afternoon, December 10, 1931 Qnent Artist Hjed sl9an 0f Worn Watcher nohanos, prominent 11 ian IVknown for his Sat ning Post covers, is a re :..Sm nf tuberculosis KUng ter and a broth f .'his dread disease. When tl make graphic posters for P ,,lcic rrusarip hp I .A TUDB' - ears i . , hi . YOU vc ..in I'm a symptom Fs' . . ovorvnne to hi 1,,8)io i ' "'i, . t!lem to catch thlir symp- I . t hnvers of Christmas jjf you are not already a 1. you can Decume ""c yy . in a dollar, or dollars for r.ln cant xmtt 'hrisiniao - ' ,ni. nnntrihuted aids in oou ------ . cnr oarlv svmDtoms nf Losis-either through use of -mianent A-ray niacimie Led by your local Christmas .' i.'.oo nr the Mobile V.... unit, which the Com- ,'is planning to bring back ;ing year. : .. u o nut already sent in I .,..!i,ntinn vou can look up r1"" ..... Mope seni you ana uecume l.rvrnM WA Hr,tl TOO. liriv"; " - : amount, large or small, win mnVme the community ier, happier place to live. THE WATNEST1LLK M0UNTALMX3 PAGE HIKEE (Sond EectI;X She Wise Hen And The Star L Hv-?'. ! Hayvood Baptist Executive Group To Meet Thursday The regular meeting of the ex ecutive committee of the Haywood Baptist Association will be held at the Clyde Baptist Church Dec. 13th at 7:30 p. m. Chairman, the Rev, 11. L. Smith, reminded everyone In an announcement that the committee is romposed of every pastor, asso ciatlonal officer, and one other per son from each church. He suggest ed that the pastor notify the "oth er" person of his responsibility. West Pigeon Progresses And Also Lives Well V v V , & V 0 v vx AS l , ,,, ',3tt JjertD. Leming ives In Korea h Marines Corporal Robert P. Lem of Waynesville, has just ar i Korea for duty with the Marine Air Wing. The new will serve as a replacement veteran of the Korean fight ho will be returned to Japan hen to the States under the Corps' rotation and Reserve le policies. in arrival with a replacement in the Far East, Leming was Ified at a rear echelon base in assigned to an advance avia- liiut near the fighting front, lien flown to join his new out- Leming served as a radar man at Camp Lejeune, be- being transferred overseas. mbcr of the regular Marine he enlisted May 30, 1950. and Mrs. Rufus C. Leming, iorporal's parents make their on Route 2, Waynesville. New York Rangers was ti club in the National Hock- tee to open their season at The Rangers inaugural at ton bquare Garden was sday, Oct. 24 against the Bos- (inns. Now when Jesus was bom in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod the king, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem. Saying, Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the cast, and are come to worship him. , And when he gathered all the chief priests and scribes of the people together, he demanded of them where Christ should be born. And they said unto him, In Bethlehem of Ju daea: for thus it is written by the prophet,' And thou Bethlehem, in the land of Juda, art not the least among the princes of Juda: for out of thee shall come a Governor, that shall rule my people Isqarl. Then Herod, when he had privily called the wise men, enquired of them diligently what time the star appeared. And he sent them to Bethlehem,' an4 said," Go and search diligently for the young child; arid when ye have found him, bring me word again, . that j may,'obme and worship, him also. ' -When they had -heard the king, they departed; and lo, the star, which -they saw In the east, went before, them, till it came and stood over where the young chid "was. When they saw the star, they rejoiced with ex ceeding great joy. And when they were come into the house, they saw the young: child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshipped him; and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh. And being warned of God in a dream that they should not, return to Herod, they departed into their country another way. Matthew 2, 1-12 Iron Duff Completes Yet Another Year Of Progress MRS; HOY B.-MEDFORD ; Mountaineer Reporter At the end of each year there is always new evidence to show con sistent improvement made by the people of Iron DuiT through their Community Development program. The women are working hand in hand with the int-rt In the improve ment of farms and homes. Both women and men have recognized the important part a nice home ttery big square package of Mother's Oats 'Hers an exciting double value! Because money can't, buy finer quality, more deli- ((ions, or more nourishing oatmeai man Mother's Oats. And packed in every package on' I find a valuable, useful premiui.i sucn mlurainura kitchen utensils, famous "Kire King" glass cup and saucer, beautiful "Wild Rose" pattern china or gay colorful Carni val Ware. No wiifiniri No rnnnnnst No money to 'end! Just ask your grocer for Mother's Oats with Premium, in the big square package. THER'S OATS-o proAcI of THE QUAKES OATS COMPANY to WILL THEY RUIN YOUR BUSINESS? In the event of your premature death,' differences between surviving part-owners and heirs may disrupt ;thc business you have so carefully built . . . especially , if partnerships or close corporations are involved. Be jforcsighted and eliminate such hazards now... trough the Jefferson Standard Business Insurance flan. Special policies will safeguard everyone con cerned. Let us talk with you about this very sound - plan today.' : --. 1 S. E. CONNATSER District Manager l'hone 705 Main Street. plays in the family and commun ity. Several such improvements arc listed here. : ( Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Parks have recently moved Into a new stucco home which is complete with new furnishings, for example: Mr and Mrs. Claude Crawford arc now enjoying a modern home, cccntly completed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferguson have a beautiful' new home ready to be occupied. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis have new, modern ranch-type home with the most modern furnishings Mr and Mrs. T. C. Davis have a remodeled kitchen. ' Mr, and Mrs. Lawson McElroy have installed a new bathroom. Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Mcdford are remodeling the interior of their home. All rooms are to be larger and their kitchen Is to be modern lzcd. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Mcdford an remodeling their home. The Zack Davis home, which 1 100 years old, has been made mod em. Sebe Bryson, T. C. Davis, Cliarle Ketner and O. L. Yates Have re modeled tenant houses. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Yalcs arc re modeling their own home, Andy Ferguson has built a new modern dairy barn and has bought new farm equipment. John Williamson has built new barn. Frank Davis, V. H. Davis, , Joe Mcdford and O. L. Yates have in stalled large flocks of laying hens for hatching egg production. Yales and Mcdford have built new poul try houses. 1 Pastures still play a large purl In tho progressivenesg of the com munity. Nearly every farmer has resecd ed some acres to Ladino within the past year. , As a result of the concerted ef fort the community won the $100 prize given by the Waynesville Lions Club to the Haywood com munity seeding the most acres to Ladino. In the recent Tobacco Harvest festival Iron Duff's contestant, 1 Claudia Sue Crawford, was runner up for queen. With the roads that have been completed plus the ones under consideration, there Is a hard sur faced road in every direction. The recent Improvement of which Iron Duff is proud are the remodeled churches. Davis Chapel, Methodist, spent $2,500 on the in terior and bought a new oil heat ing system. Antioch Baptist Church is spend ing a like sum for Inside remod eling, new class rooms and a choir loft. , The Green Pasture award Was divided equally between the two above mentioned churches, as was the prize money In the first CD1 Seven Iron Duff boys had baby beef entered and five won blue ribbons, at the Fat Stock show in Ashevllle this year. , It is clear then that through par ticipation in the C.D.P. Iron Duff has completed another year of pro- grcssivencss, MRS. HORACE PEEK Mountaineer Reporter Many changes took place during the past year In West Pigeon. Under the leadership of CDP of ficers much has been done by t he community that was Considered al most impossible, West Pigeon is a progressive community with good roads in sev eral directions. Many families who live there get their income com pletely from the farm, while oth ers combine an outside job with' agriculture. Still others work in the various Industries in Canton, Waynesville, Hazelwood, and Clyde, Directly In the heart of the com munity Is Bethel school which has nearly 1.000 pupils enrolled, Ten buses and 31 faculty members are kept busy by the over-crowded conditions that, if the people in the community can help it, will soon be relieved by a hew building for which land has already been purchased.- One of the few canneries In the county is located near the school. It Is the center of much activity during the canning season. The young people are active in community sports, Basketball and softball teams are regularly entered in county tournaments, and an enviable record has been achieved. Tobacco Is the main crop of the farmers, but beef cattle production Is a close second. There are also three chicken farms, and a grnde A dairy doing much to improve living standards, as well as several apple orchards of various sizes and pur pose.'.; Much work has been done dur ing the year past on the Improve ment' of homes. More than a dozen were remodeled on a modern scale, and include baths, home freezers, and other electrical appliances. Two homes have even installed television sets. : Much, landscaping, has taken 'place.: Two 'Unsightly buildings -have j been destroyed, Eight new homes I have been .-constructed; two tool; sheds have been built. Also new is the- building housing the Southern School Supply. Inc. There are four, churches III West Pigeon, three of which are within a si one-throw of. each other. Joint ly maintained, a Church bus brings people to worship at all three churches. Recently the MYK yf the Methodist Church completely remodeled and refurnished their chapel. They also added a cradle roll department. , The Presbyterian Church was painted last summer. The new Bethel Baptist church Is Hearing completion. Already the furnace has been installed. The community makes good use of the bookmobile '.-which now makes five stops in the community, Reading has encouraged the women to join the Home Demonstration Club, Partly as a result an an nual Pigeon Valley Fair is held late In each "summer. West Pigeon Is host with the other communities of the valley giving wonderful cooperation." One big problem in the area was partly solved during the year, The Bethel cemetery was in a bad con dition and provoked much dissatis faction. The West Pigeon CDP nam ed a committee to raise funds, and letters Were sent to all who had relatives interred in the cemetery. The response was very good; $2, 697.60 was provided,, and contribu tions came from several states, Bookmobib Schedule Tuesday, December lltkt' BETHEL Mrs Henry Francis .. .. 9;10-9:20 Mrs. Wiley Franklin 9:30- :4 Mrs. Walter West .. ..10:00-10:15 John M. Higdon 10:20-10:35 Springhill School 10:55-11:40) Ed. Blalock s Croc. ... 11:45-12:05 Mrs Welch Singleton ... 12:30-12:45 Mrs. Hugh Terrell 1:00- 1:15 Wednesday. December 12tV CECIL l'arris Store . Mrs. James Reeves Mrs. J. Edgar Burnett Cecil School ..,..' Mrs. John Johnson .... . 9:30- 9:45 . 9:50-10:00 10:15-10:43 .10:50-12:00 . 12:15-12:30 Work began immediately. A con tractor was hired to clean and land scape the grounds, as well as to plant grass seeds, Some equipment was purchased. As a result tho cemetery is In fine shape but peo ple are wondering If it can be kept so. Only $164.93 remains on hand, and more will be needed if the cemetery is to be continued in the excellent condition it now Is. Life in West Pigeon, on the whole, is healthy and wholesome. Each year brings new progress, and nil the citizens face the dark clouds of the future with renewed confidence upon glancing at the past. Tralnloadi ( Scrap Last year the i'.eel industry used nearly 70,000 tons daily of icrap purchased from outiide tb lV dustry. That was equal t mrlf 1,400 carload! a day. Th t greater now. Mort terap U vital to maintain and incra kifh itMl output. . YOU'RE TELLING ME! ly Willi AM lin Ctntral Prn Writer CUSTOM TAILORS GUILD, w read, li proposing tighter fitting: trouseroons for ua malea. Prob ably plan to eliminate the pockets for which we don't have much use anymore. , - '. . ! I ! ' The trend could, e couree, go too far. We ehudtet to think of Koto tome of our bow-lea gei pal would look in knee pante. ! ! ! Today !' poor family doet have reef but net vision antenna ever it heed. ! ! ! The Greeki, a hlatoiian that tele. now ay4 ; diecovered $ Iceland , many conturlea before the Viklngo dld. 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VA.il-. nvii ' I, S.I I Picture of a man malting a smart decision Hf.rr is a man who's been doing a lot of thinking. Someday, he's told himself, I'm going to turn in my old car and get a new one. And he said, still talking to himself, when 1 do that I'm going to size up the field-give 'em all a real going over. You see him here at the wheel of a Buick. He hasn't bought it-yct. It's a demonstrator, and he's trying it out. , But the more he tries it, the more he knows he's been wasting a lot of time. From the moment he looked inside, he said: Here's the room-and the comfort-and the style I've been looking for. Then he nudged its Fireball Engine into action. It's a high-compression valve-in-head, as you probably 'know. '.'" He eased out into traffic. Stopped and started for a couple of traffic lights, and said something to the "effect that this Dynaftow Drive is a honey. Why" don't they all build 'em this way? ' He saw a bump ahead. Place where the pavement had been torn up. Other cars were braking down to a creep to cross it. I le held back-rolled right across at regular speed with barely a bobble. It's hard to believe, he said, but what they say about Buick's ride is right. Ten minutes later he was out on an open stretch of road. Tried an experimental push on the gas treadle. Boy-what a take-off! You couldn't want more power than that. ' Ten minutes more-and he knew something else. You don't really steer a Buick, It just about steen itself. Stays right on the beam on the straightaway. Even straightens itself out after a curve. To make a long story short-he's found out that nothing else he's tried out can hold a candle-not even a little Christmascandle-tothis bonnie beauty. Back at the Buick showroom, he's going to get on more surprise. The price of a Buick is a lot less than Lhejd guessed it would be.,.,;, ,, Moral: Smart Buy's Buick right now. 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