t Go To Church Sunday First Baptist Church HAZELWOOD, N. C. Tkr R4Nr. John Ivan Klarr. Paatot - % Crawl n* Church la a Pllirnltt Community" SUNDAY? Sunday School?9 43 a.m.. Tal madge Woodard. Superintendent. Morning Worahlp ? 11:00 a.at Sermon. "John, the Beloved Di sciple" by the pastor, , Trainl.ig Union ? 7:00 p.m., ' Frank Saunders, Director. Announcements and Activities The nursery will be open during all services Sunday. We are equlp J' ped to care (or children ?( all ages. The Morning Worship will be | broadcast over station WHCC. There will be no evening worahlp at our church. The congregation will attend the barcalauieate serv ices at the Waynesvllle Township High School ! MONDAY? 7:30 p.m.?The Board of Deacons will meet in the home of Fred H. Moody. 7:30 p.m ?The YWA will meet In the home of Mrs. Frank Duncan WEDNESDAY ? 7:00 p.m.?Vacation Bible School faculty meeting. 7:30 p.(n?Weekly Bible Study la the Book of Romans will con tinue. ? 8:15 p.m.?Weekly choir practice. {? June 4-13 is the late for our Vacation Bible School. Visitors are always welcome. St John's Church WAYNESVILLE The lav. Lawrence Newman, Paster. Schedule of Catholic Masses for Western North Carolina Waynesvllle?8:00 and 11:00 ? St. John's Church. Canton?9:19?Immaculate Con ception Chapel. , Cherokee ? 10:00 ? Artist Craft Bldg. 'Summer only). Bryson City?8:00?St. Joseph's , Church. Murphy?8.00 ? St. William's Church. Pontana?11:00 ? Our Lady of the Lake. Franklin ? 10:00 ? St. Francis Church. MRS. (IF.RS1F PtJCKET will coa dopt rwfinl itrvim at the Has rlwaod C'hwrch of Gm kfttnnlni Sunday nlsht Sfrylcti will be held each nlsht nest week at 7:M o'clock. First Methodist Church TTAYWMYILL1 CffSfT Haywood sad AoaJaHf The Baa. Earl H. Breadall. Mlnlilil 10:00 a.m.?Church School. W. S. Roberts, General Superintend ent Classes and Departments (at all afes. The nursery Is open for children under six until twelve o'clock. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: "From Every Man Whose Heart Makes Him Willing". There will be no evening service or MYF as the congregation will attend the Baccalaureate sermon at Waynesvllle High School. All members are urged to attend. Hazel wood Church of God The Rev. A. L. Gardln. Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m. ? Sunday School ? Leslie Shuler, Supt. 11:00 a.m.?Morning Worship? Preaching. 7:30 p.m.?Revival services con tinuing each night through next week. Rev. Mrs. Bessie Pucket con ducting the services. Special r>uxic by the local church. Public cordi ally Invited. Dell wood Methodist Charge fit bt. Ondj Barrtnger, PiBh DELLWOOD SUNDAY? 10:00 ? Morning Worship. Ser mon by the pastor. , 11:00 ? Church School. Taylor Perguson. superintendent 0:90?Intermediate MYF. TUESDAY? , T:00 ? Choir practice for the children. 7.30 ? Choir practice for the adults. ELIZABETH CHAPEL SUNDAY? 10:00?Church School. Jack Ar lington, Supt. 6:30?MYF. 7:48?Evening Worship Sermon by the pastor WEDNESDAY? 0:90?Choir practice for the chil dren. 7:49?Bible Study. 0:18?Choir practice for the adults. MAPLE OBOTE THURSDAY? 7:49?Final study course for the Charge "South of the Himalayas". FRIDAY? 7:30?WSCS will meet in the home of Mrs. Lou King. SATURDAY? 8:00 ? Young Adult Fellowship party wil lbe at the home of Mr.! and Mrs. Leonard Leatherwood. SUNDAY? 10:00?Church School. Leonard Leatherwood, superintendent. 11:00?Morning Worship. Ser mon by the pastor. . 6:30?Intermediate MYF WEDNESDAY? 7:30?Choir pracice. 8:19?Prayer meeting. North Hazelwood Baptist Church The Baa. A vary Peak, Paataa Sulphur Springs Road and Fsir view Road SUNDAY? 10:00?Sunday School. 11:00 ? Morning Worahlp. Ser mon by the pastor. 7:00?Training Union. Cottage Prayer Meeting each Saturday night. Bible Study and Prayer Meet tag led by the pastor every Wed nesday night. Use Mountaineer Want Ads Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The I?t. Jfw T- Perry. Jr. Eeetor TtlcftoM GL ?-MM SUNDAY? 9 30 a.m.?Church School and Family Worship. 10:48?Nursery through church service. 11:00 a.m.?Morning Prayer and sermon. 12:00 Noon?Coffee Hour. Visit ors welcome. Pariah House. 1:30 p.m.?The Episcopal Hour. Radio Station WHCC. 7 00 p.m.?Youth League?Par ish House. WEDNESDAY? 3:18 p.m?Junior Choir practice. 7 00 p.m.?Choir practice. rHURSDAT? 8 00 p.m: ? Local AA Chapter meeting. Parish House. Waynesville Presbyterian Church The Re*. Calvin Thielman. Pastel Charles Whitman, Supt, of Sun day School. SUNDAY? 9:43 a.m.?Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship. Sermon, "Portrait of The Redeem-! er", by the pastor. 8:19 p.m.?Youth Fellowship. The regular evening service will be dismissed in order that our people ^nay attend the Baccalau reate Sermon at the Waynesville High School auditorium. WEDNESDAY? You are invited to study the Book of Romans with us at Prayer Service at 8:00 Wednesday eve ning. Visitors are always welcome. The Haywood Charge Methodist Church V. N. Allen. Pastor BEAVRRDAM 1st Sunday, 11 a.m.?Sermon. 2nd Sunday, 7 p.m.?Sermon. 4th Sunday, 11 a.m.?Sermon. LOUISA CHAPEL 1st Sunday, 1 p.m.?Sermon. 3rd Sunday, 11 a.m.?Sermon. PI NET GROVE 2nd Sunday, 11 a.m.?Sermon. 3rd Sunday, 7 p.m.?Sermon. 4th Sunday, 7 p.m.?Sermon. The Turks used more than 60 million pounds of Turki>h tobacco in 1955. | Japan's feudal era lasted until 1867 WNC Heifer Sale Deadline! Slated Friday, May 25 . j rrv deadline tur applications at la Western North Caronna proved sire bred-heller sale, to be held at the Enka Pavilion August 23," la Friday, May 25, according to Coun ty Agent Virgil L. Holloway. All Haywood County* producers who plan to enter animals In the sale are urged to have their appli cations in the county agent's office by the 25th. Rules for the sale are: 1 Qalpi! fn ctart nrnmntlu 12:30 p.m with lunch available on. the grounds. 2. All animals must be in sale bam by 5:80 p.m. of day before sale. ^? j 3. Sale will consist of both Grade and Registered animals that are a result of artificial breeding to desirably proved bulls that have been located in an artificial breed* ing stud. / 4. Only first calf heifers that have been dehorned will be accept ed. 5. All heifers must freshen be tween August 1 and November 1? with preference being given to ani mals calving near to sale time. 6 All Grade daughters of Ashe-' ville bulls must be positively iden tified as to sire by securing through the technician a certificate 6f iden tification issued by the stud. 7. Breeding dates must be fur- , nished on all cattle. If bred arti ficially the breeding receipt must be transferred to the buyer. 8. Registration and transfer pa pers must be furnished on all pure breds at seller's expense. 9. County selections must be completed by May 31, 1956. 10. Final selections will be made by a committee of out-of county personnel by June 15, 1956 ?and this committee may reject any animal that in its opinion does ant meet the requirement* as out lined by the steering committee. 11. All animals must be proper ly fitted (clipped and clean) and halter broken. At each sale the ?nlmal judged to be best fitted will be sold without any commission charge. 12. All animals must be nega tive to T. B. and Bangs test not more than thirty (30) days prior to sale and must come from a herd that was either sees cUted for Bangs and T. B. or was negative to these tests within the last 12 ???the. Individual copies of oot e*-state health papers must accom pany consigned! animals. 13. The sale Is to be operated on a non-profit basis and shall be financed by chasglng a small com mission of apprtpdmately 7-10% of sale price. ly - multiplying duck* and rabbits, Director Ivo Poglayen has offered a dozen or so "snow white baby rabbits, nice and healthy" and more than a dozen domestic ducks to the public. But state law requires that be fore the city can sell anything the City Commission must Authorize the sale then must advertise the sale in three consecutive weeks, the last publication at least 20 days prior to the sale. By then Poglayen figures he probably will have twice as many pets for sale, he says. Growing Sales AI BUQITERQUE. N. M. <AP) ? fn an effort to rid ">118 ioo of rapid Error Corrected In Building And Loan Monday Ad In a Haywood Home Building and Loan Association advertisement in The Mountaineer Monday, a line was printed stating that all ac counts were insured by the "Fed eral Deposite Insurance Corpora tion. '? ' The line should have read "all ac counts insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insur ance Corporation." The error sllped through, and The Mountaineer regrets the mis take. The' corrected' advertisement ap pears elsewhere in this issue. - ^^?^T^V^TVf^^Hr jMfl Hbr J ? 0?* urw* ????? ??#* i* hi %hhh # ton umh ? m* ?**? m ? H?t.ht cuttm# V<^*' hi ?#?'????? cew#*ees ? IHr* ilnmii im (*m ? ??* ?MpM ?H?W ?W 9M*K* ?????? ? >IHI? (Ml HIM| HTM Mm) ? Cult cmm m im ?????# 0 trMff ?M ih'hh hnn ? |a4H? llmmm mrikt rt?m* khhm ? tM CMl mkk?m fttci - mmmmri mm ml rt mm -man m ? ??>>? , ? imimmma md lym mimmni ? i*hn mi# m#i mm?|i rir*modili to^ctioosfe^rno Smd tMs coupon for FREE TRYOUT H>t mat mm tm till iiKii ? CHw Oi.hu.! m* ?? ? ?? ?? nwi? QMn hnla M? ?>!? ???*(??? fm? Oi*in Tnrwt. ?? v clifrroitnachi'mk*compamy m ?m/ inmuhky ?7o 6tfi Ma*uf. tytiemfo and. Guitomebi . . . WHY WORRY ABOUT THE FLUCTUATION OF YOUR INVESTED DOLLAR? Why take a chance with your hard-earned money* Invest It here where it is always worth ONE HUNDRED CENTS FOR EVERY DOLLAR! At Haywood Home Building and Loan Association, your money is AVAILABLE at * any moment you might need it - ? - without red tape or delay. Your dollars deposited in a savings account here work hard two ways ... for your conhnunity and you. Thoy not only help yon to grow but add to the expansion and progress of your community. w '? ? Your deposits here provide this Association the means by which home ownership may be possible for many of your friends and neighbors. Let your savings earn a generous rate of interest for you. Our current annual rate of interest is payable in April and October. ? We Invite you to come in and visit with us at any time. % HAYWOOD HOME BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION %U9 MAIN STREET WAYNESVILLE EACH ACCOUNT IS INSURED UP TO Xg ' ? . When itpurrs, you reign Ytw can hardly hear its whispered might hut man, you sure can feel it. It's power almost without limit ? power that 'humbles the hills, melts the miles, makes you monarch of all you survey. For this is a new Buick?a '56 Buick?sparked hy the most potent engine in Buick annals?a 322-cubic-inch V8 with a crackling high com pression of 9.5 to 1. But what makes you feef even more like boss man of the highway is the gTcat new advance in Variable Pitch Dynaflow.* First time you tickle the gas pedal you'll know what we mean. Now?smack in the top inch of gas pedal travel ? right where you save gas every turn of the wheels ? you get a swift, sure and supremely positive new getaway response in an instant. For smooth and nimble performance?for sheer mastery in traffic?nothing bke it ever was. And that's just part of it. When you need a still greater flow of get-up-and-go for safety's sake, you merely switch the pitch and you zoom out of tight spots. So come rule the roost in this '56 Buick. Come drive a car with 127 gorgeous inches of wheelbase to give it regal room and a ride that's fit for a king. Try out Buick's new Steering ? new center grooved brakes ?new direct-acting shock absorbers with triple the former volume of jounce-cushkming oil. Leani how it feels to boss a car that looks like royalty and acts the part to perfection. ? We promise ? you'll practically purr with delight at the wheel of this dazzler-especially when you discover how easily ypu can make it your own. What do you say ? shall we expect you today? 'New Adveneed Variable Pitch Dynaflow it the only , DynaRow Buick builds today. It it standard on Roadmaster, Super end Century?optional at modest extra coat on the Special. _ x AWCOMOmONINO 4Mb > m # W WW m mtm co?l NiW low mcf Best Buick Yet n I CHICK YOUI CAt-CHtCK ACCtOtNTS . WW KTTH MNHHMI IN IWI WKC ?HU Nil 1W I MMCKKOUASONONTVbMrlMrtwb^ai - TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY t Haywood Street FRANCHISED DEALER ? 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