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I THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ?. ? SCOUT EQUIVALENT of the Army post exchange is this "Trad ing Post" at Camp Daniel Boone. The customer here is Benny Meredith of Fredericksburg, Va., and the clerk is Lionel Bryson of Sylva, a member of the camp staff. ? I EVERV CAMP has to have a buKlrr, and the horn tooter at Camp Daniel Boone is Lionel Bryson of Sylva, POPULAR PLACE at Boy Scout Camp Daniel lloonc in Pigeon Valley is this lake where Scouts learn swimming, lifesaving, and boating. A strict "buddy system" guards against the danger of drow ning. EXl'ERT W O O I) CARVERS are Boy Scouts at Camp Daniel Boone?as shown here by one of the totem poles at the camp. REPRESENTING HAYWOOD COl'NTY at the dedication of the l>avid T. Vance Lodge at Boy Scout Camp Daniel Boone .Monday evening were live district and council officials shown here with two Scout executives. From left are Don W Randolph of Canton, chairman of the Pigeon River District; P. Carlton Peyton of Can ton, vice president of the Daniel Boone Council; R. J. Dotson of Canton, a member of the Bov Scout reservation committee and supervisor of construction on Vance Lodge; A. W. Allen of Ashe ville, Daniel Boone council executive; \V J. Dam toft of Canton and Asheville. council member; Ben Colkitt of tVayncsville. past camp ing and activities chairman for the council, and Tom Speed of Sylva, council held representative and director of Camp Daniel Boone. (Mountaineer Photo). Central Methodists To Dedicate New Spinet Piano Sun. A new spinet piano in the sane- 1 tuary of the Central Methodist 1 Church of Clyde will be dedi- ' cated at a special musical pro- ? gram at 4 p.m. Sunday. The piano was given to the .' church by a member of me congre gation, Mrs. James E. Chambers, in memory of her father. J. M Fowler. In addition to the dedicatory ceremony to be conducted by the j pastor, the Rev. G. C. Starr, Jr.. i musical program will be pre sented under the direction of Miss Janice Smathers, director of music j at the church, assisted by Mr. Dan i 1?. Cooke of Cancier at the organ and chimes. Soloists for the program will be Miss Carolyn Wise of Asheville Fourteen North Carolinians are | members of the board of trustees at the .Methodist Church's South western summer assembly at Lake | lutialuska. which will hold its an- I nual meeting Saturday and Sun- 1 day. Edwin 1?. Jones. Charlotte busi- ; nessman and board chairman, said the 46-member group will hear re- ' port-j of committees and staff mem ber-. consider expansion projects j and-plan the 1957 program. The Hev. James W. Fowler. Jr., former F'orest City pastor, is sup et intendent and treasurer of the assembly. Other state members are: Bishop Noland B. Harmon and the Rev. Lake Junaluska Trustees Will Meet This Weekend and Richard Hipps of Lake Juna luska. Lee Tuttle of Charlotte, Bishop VV. W. Peele i retired I of Laurinburg. ; the Rev. Embree H. Blackard. r A.sheville; Dr. C. E. .lordan and ! Dr. Mason Crum of Duke Univer- | sity. Durham: George D. Finch., Thomasville; the Rev. Carl H. King. > Salisbury; the Rev. Edgar II. I .Nease, Greensboro; Hugh Massie. VVaynesville. Admiral W. N. Thorn- j as iretired i and Dr. Elmer T. ; Clark. Lake Junaluska. The largest church assembly grounds in the United States, Lake Junaluska was founded by laymen in 1913 as the summer program hi adquartei s of Methodists in nine ' Southeastern states. More than ; 40,000 persons are expected to I register this year as delegates to conferences and training schools. , Climaxing the season will be the ( World Methodist Conference, Sept. ?' 1-12, expected to draw 2,500 clergy- j j men and laymen from 40 countries j Hipps Family j To Hold Reunion j r The Hipps Family Reunion has j ? been set for Sunday. July 29, at I the Plains Methodist Church on the ' Newfound Road. Canton ' The program will begin at 11 a v m. with Scroop Stiles of Asheville ' as the main speaker. A picnic lunch 1 will be served at noon and the p afternoon will be devoted to special ; singing and fellowship. | Hershel Hipps is president of the j t family group and Don Hipps is j vice president, Frank Rogers and Mrs W. F Cole are serving as j program chairman for the reunion x . - ? '' ? - -. t Ml Children Me Invited ro Story Hour All children, including visitors in hi community, are invited to a vcekly story hour which is being ] teld at the Haywood County Li-1 ?rary under the auspices of the' ?Vaynesville Honiemakcrs Club. The -story hour is held each I Thursday morning at 10 o'clock in ! he Children's Itoom at the j library. Members of the sponsoring club, j vho have had wide experience in ' eaching children, are serving as itciry tellers On next Thursday norning the program will lie con lucted by M rs. Joe Cat hey and nid Mrs Frank Kirkpatrick Mrs Tarl Katcliffe and Mrs. Hen Phil ip.- were in Charge today. The story hours will continue I I through August lfi and a party will be held on the closing date. I Lions Installation To Be Held July 31 Rcprnt ntative* of five Haywood I County loons Hubs are planning i to attend tbe installation of Dis ! tricl 31-A officers in Western North! Carolina which will feature a Ladies Night program of the West Asheville Club Tuesday. ,lul\ 31. i at 7:30 p.m. in the Battery I'ark Hotel in Asheville. These clubs. Canton, Clyde. 11 a/ elwood. I'igeon Valley and Waynes ville. ale a part of Region 2 Zone 3. which also includes the Brevard Huh. * W K (Edj: Michael. Jr , of West Asheville. newly-elected District 31-A Governor. will speak brief I > 1 Installation ceremonies will be in charge of Robert Barnes of Cand ler. past district governor and in ternational cduhclltHs Main address will bo delivered 1 by Roy Taylor of Black Mountain, I ? international councilor 11 BtK'ck " ot -Murphy, mother past district * governor aiul international coun- J cilor, Mill inl roduee the guests I Tlitcc now deputy district gov- t crnprs and six /one chairmen will I be inducted' to serv > 35 clubs with I 1.(1117 members in 12 Western ; mountain eon titles ; i Other ollieers to be installed in- I elude cabinet secretary-treasurer.; While Cane drive director, public i1 relations chairman and members 1 of slate-wide committees on pro- i motion and work lor the blind. '< Wouldn't Turn Over < I>KS MOINi:S I AIM A cit> 1 tialficj di\Asioji ropariman who ] went to repair a parking meter i reported the trouble apparent 1\ * was caused b> confused motorist j The repairman said fie found alt; automobile ignition key jammed ( into the coin slot. . ; | Shull To Present Efficiency Awards 10 Clyde Lions Bill Shull of Canton, Deputy lovernpr of District 111 A of I lot International, will tie the guea speaker and will present awards to nembers of the Clyde Lions Club it their regular meeting Friday at. t pail. at Central Methodist "lui reh Awards for I On per cent at endaiice and efficiency will go to lie following Harry Li-nder. Larry 11 Cagle Bill Woolen. Harrj L Itaynes and Roland Leafhervood. The following eoinniittee Chan men have been named by the president, lb Robert Yost eh i<:. Harry lander, sight and conserva tion, Bill Woolen, publicity. Larry If. Cagle; membership. Han. Waynes; attendance. Roland Leatli ?rwood. ??? ? ~~ ? - ~~~ ' ? ? . I BUILDING MATERIALS - PAINTS ? VARNISHES I* or Cash F .O.B. our warehouse on West Marshall St. next to railroad. On other side of street from new swimming pool. Johns Manville 210 lb. asphalt shingles in spruce green and black ... S6.50 sq. 15 lb. asphalt felt $2.70 roll 5/16" plywood sheathing $100.00 per 1000 sq. ft. 3/8" plywood sheathing $118.00 per 1000 sq. ft. 3/8" sheetrock ...... $47.00 per 1000 sq. ft. 4" drain tile .11 per ft. 8x8 flue liner .42 per ft. j 8x12 flue liner .64 per ft. 12 x 12 flue liner ...........80 per ft. 1/2" insulating sheathing $65.00 per 1000 sq. ft. 1/8" untempered masonite .07 per ft. 1/8" tempered masonite .09 per ft. Mortar mix ...$1.00 per bag Standard fire brick ... .12 each Johns Manville x 12" colored wall plank ? $93.00 per 1000 sq. ft. West Coast fir framing 2x8 22 ft. long and up $125.00 per 1000 bd. ft. 2x10 22 ft. long and up $125.00 per 1000 bd. ft. 2x12 22 ft. long and up $125.00 per 1000 bd. ft. Sherwin Williams Super Kemtone Paint.... $4.25 per gal. Sherwin Williams Outside White Paint $5.25 per gal. 8x7 overhead garage doors with 5 sections. We invite you to look at this door and we are sure that you will agree with us that this is the best overhead door on the market. Made by the world's oldest and largest Manufacturer of Overhead doors. Complete with hardware. $55.00 each. These prices are cash at our warehouse with no returns. We will deliver any of above items at a slight additional charge. DILLARD j BUILDERS SUPPLY and HARDWARE CO. (iLcndale 6-3443 Main Waynesville, North Carolina ?????? . ?| STOVALL'S 5-10-25c STORES |1 AW I ^ w I, A I) IKS' SHORTS Keg. $1.00 mm mm Now # M Reg. $1.OS $1 3 3 Now CHILDREN'S POLO SHIRTS 59c or 2*or$l.00 9gc or 2ior$J .50 CHILDREN'S PLAY CLOTHES I OFF! LADIES' WASHABLE MOCCASINS ggo Pair SUMMER PLASTIC DRAPES (Reg. $1.00) 88c ^AU; SUMMER CHILDREN'S DRESSES Keg. $1.98 and $2.98 ON. Sj45 Boys' SPORT SHIRTS 77c Ladies' Cloth Aprons 2 for $1.00 Summer IEWELRY i OFF SUN SUITS 2 ior S1.00 (Values to 98c) Cotton Training PANTS 6 ior S1.00 Seamless Nylon HOSE 2 Pairs $1.50 Cotton SLIPS $1.00 Oxford Tennis SHOES $1.59 BUY NOW AND SAVE! ? Remember ? "It's The Little Things That Count" EXTRA SPECIAL! Values For Our Summer ( I. E A R A N C E ! ROYS' and GIRLS' SHORTS 3 ,*?> 77c SIMMER SPORT CAPS Ladies' ? .Men's ? Children's 1 OFF! | CHILDREN'S SOCKS yy Pairs 88c SOFA PILLOWS | $J[ .00 SPECIAL GROUP Children's Sunbaek DRESSES 77c STOVALL'S 5-10-25' STORES HOME OWNED A. D. HARRISON, JR.. Mjjr. MAIN STREET WAYNESYTLLK i ....
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