M. t. GAMBRELL. maiuirr of I the Southern BeM Telephone ? Telegraph Company In Header- ? aonrllle, la being sponsored by the Hendersoorlile Kiwania Clnb < for diatrict governor of the Car* < oUnaa diatrict of KiwanU inter- < national for the year 1?67 at the diatrict convention to be held In October in Charleston, South , . Carolina. CP&L Adds Plant To Match Growth Carolina Power ii Light Com pany plant to spend $119,000,000 within the next Ave years to ex pand tta facilities, its president told stockholders at their annual meet . Ing here today. Louis V. Sutton. CPAL presi dent, said the heavy construction budget was planned "in anticipa tion of continued growth in the , Carolina*." He stated that the rate of recent growth within the area i served by the company exceeded i the national average. i Increased taxes constituted one of the major problems. Sutton add- 1 ed. He said taxes last year took I "more than twice" what the stock- 1 holders received in dividends, or 1 23.8 cents of every dollar of gross revenue. The stockholders re-elected the i same directors, who In turn re- i elected the company's officers Orchardmen Plan Meeting Here Tuesday The first organizational meeting >f the reorganized Haywood Coun y Apple Producers Association *111 be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday it the East Waynesvllle School :afeterla, according to H. J. Slngle ary, association president. Mr. Stngletary announced: "At his meeting we will approve our >y-laws, and plan the year's ad 'ertlsing and promotional work, line* we had no crop last year, ipplcs from other areas are com ng Into this?and to compete with his. we mutt do a lot of adver ting." Mr. Stngletary Invited all per ions interested in the county's ipple Industry to attend the meet ng Tuesday. Special Health Conference Set Tuesday Morning A special health conference, sponsored by the Haywood Coun ty Health Department In cooper ation with the County Medical So ciety. the State Board of Health and Home Demonstration Clubs of the county, will be held at the County Health Center Tuesday, beginning at 9 a.m. Representatives of the State Board of Health and the County Medical Society are expected to attend, and discuss with health leaders of the various Home Dem onstration Clubs, plans for con ducting health surveys in the fight against tuberculosis. Volunteer workers from these organizations have been assisting in the chest X-ray program in the county, and they will bg called up on when the units are again set up. The United States produces as much cotton on 29 million acres as was produced on 40 million acres 19 years ago. CHRISTY RRAMLRTTE ? ?:^i- ?***?? - -? ; .? yj NEAL KELLY MARY KAY PHILLIPS AVA JEAN HENSON VIDA LEE GREEN BARBARA JONES HONOR STUDENTS of the 1956 Bethel High School senior class, chosen on the basis of having an A average on scholarship, cooperation, courtesy, dependability, Industrtousneaa, initia tive, leadership, maturity, personal appearance, and sell-control, are: Christy Bramlette, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Bramlette of Route 2, Canton; who plans to enter Wake Forest College in Sep tember; Vida Lee Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Green, Route 2, Canton, who will enter Berea College in Kentucky; Ava Jean Henson. ? 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Henson, Route 2, Cauton, who will enter nursing school at North Carolina Baptist Hospital; Barbara Jones, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jones, Route 2, Can ton. who will enter Blanton's Business College; Neal Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Kelly, Route 3. Waynesville, who will enter the Univer sity of North Carolina on a Morehead scholarship, and Mary Kay Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips of Route 2, Canton. # Pvt. Frank J. Bradley Finishes His Training FORT KNOX, KY. ? Pvt. Frank J. Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs Roy Bradley, Route 2, Waynesville. recently completed ten weeks of advanced Individual training un der the packet platoon system at the Army's Armor Training Cen ter, Fort Knox, Ky. Bradley was trained to drive the Army's medium tank. He passed the M and .56 caliber machine gun proficiency tests and qualified as a gunner in the firing of the 90 mm. tank gun. Under the packet platoon sys tem of training, each trainee be comes a permanent member of a tank crew. Bradley attended Waynesville High School before entering the Army. He completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the Estate of R. C. Howell, deceased, late of Haywood County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the administrator for said estate, Mr Robert Brown, Cullowhee, North Carolina, on or before the 17th day of May. 1957, or thla notice will be pleaded in bar o# their recovery. -I This the 17th day of May, 1956. ROBERT BROWN Administrator. 12657?M 21-28 J 4-11-18-25 I Annual VFW Folk Festival i Set At Canton July 12-14 ' The ninth annual Canton VTW - rolk Festival wUl be held at the Canton High School stadium (or in J he auditorium in the event of bad veather) the nights of July IX. 13, ind 14, It has been announced by 1 3. C. Poindexter, director. 1 The program will be divided Into slementary, Junior, and senior dlvi- 1 dons. Contests to be held for c 'roups and individuals will include ] iquare dancing, buck dancing, tap j lancing, acrobatic dancing, string < Band, Addling, banjo picking, sing- < Ing (group, quartet, trio, duet, solo, J etc.), and beauty contests. Winners | In each event will be award ed prise*. , Square dancing events will be ( divided into four divisions: senior \ clog, senior smooth. Junior (school | grades 7-12) an delementary (school , grades 1-6). . String bands will be available for dance teams who do not have I hale mm M...1. L..1 nivu wwii iiiusiu, uui uinvers are asked to make arrangements for accompaniment with Mr. Polndex ter instead of the individual bands. Entertainers who plan to par ticipate in the folk festival are urg ed to contact Mr. Poindexter as soon as possible. The annual event is under spon sorship of the Edwards-Clark-Mes ser Post No. 8198, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Girl Interest BRIGHTON, Colo. (AP) ? Even the defendant, Robert Mark Dear min, smiled at the exchange be tween a defense attorney and a psychiatrist at hislrial on murder charges. "In your examination of this boy," asked attorney Richard Simon, "did be tell you he was once in trouble for stealing girls' panties from a clothesline and tak ing them hoane and stuffing them in his football?" "Yes," replied Dr. Charles A. Rymer. "What does that indicate?" Simon asked. "An interest in girls' panties." Dr. Rymer answered. j Marshals Are Selected n \t Crabtree-lron Duff j. The Marshal*'for Crabtree-lron j Juff High School have been select- s ?d a* follows: A. L. Matthews and t dary Sue McCracken from the 1 unlor class, Wilson Kirkpatrick ind Peggy Ferguson from the soph- v more class, Terry Rogers and < Ferry Crawford from the freshman Froup. The marshals are chosen because ' if their rank in the class. The two people in each class who have made the highest scholastic {narks during 1 the year serve as ushers at the 1 various high school commencement ' programs. rhree Waynosville ften Completing Recruit Training Luther O. Duckett, son of Nor ian W. Duckett of Route 4, Wil iam B. Rathbone, son of Mrs. Flor nce Smith, and Douglas D. Par on, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. 'art on; all of Waynesville, were cheduled to graduate from recruit raining Saturday at the Naval rraining Center, Great Lakes, 111. Following two weeks' leave, they vill be assigned to shipboard duties >r service schools. [n The Right Place DALLAS (AP) ? A 65-year-old nan reported to police that he was obbed of $10 and officers had Ut ile trouble in arresting the suspect. Soth men were in the county jail when the robbery occurred. 1941 CHEVROLET FREE TO BE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1st EVERY PERSON WHO MAKES A PURCHASE OF $50.00 OR MORE IS ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE! INQUIRE TODAY AT BRYSON & HARRELL MOTOR SALES REX MESSER Candidate For The Board off Education off the Crabtree-lron Duff District OFFERS THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE VOTERS' CONSIDERATION: ? Native son of Haywood County. ? Life-long Democrat. ? Veteran of World War II. ? Active in Church Work. ? Actively participates in the Community Development Program. I ? Member of the Woodmen of the World and of the D.A.V. ( ? Occupation ie carpentry and farming. ? Former School Committeeman of Crabtree-Iron Duff. ? Not led by any political organization. P Main platform ia the aim for better school*. CONSIDER THESE QUALIFICATIONS AND THEN VOTE FOR REX MESSER. YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. ? ? - ? -IN |KX ? Your vote and sup port for my re-election, , subject to the Demo cratic primary, will be sincerely appreciated. L. Y. "Stag" Ballentine for 9 Commissioner of Agriculture * AIRCONMTIONING jjj^A It coolj. filter*. dohumidfftos. 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