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THUE8DAY.ocTQBEE i?. ?s? THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER 8econd suc"?w A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING was offered for sale at the first community auc * tion held last Saturday morning on the courthouse parking lot in Waynrsvillr. Here auctioneer Phillip Cronkite of Ilendersonville put on the block a heater, which later brought $3.75. "JUST IN TIME for the hunting season," observed auctioneer Cronkhite as he put this shotgun up for sale, and later sold it to the high bidder for SR.50. A total of $475.50 was sold at the first auction, and more is expected to uhange hands at the second auction this Saturday morning. "EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HAVE ONE" was the advice of Mr. Cronkhite here as he offered this crosscut saw for sale at the community auction last Saturday. The saw later brought $5.25. In the right foreground here is Ned Tucker, execu tive vice president of the Waynesvlile Chamber of Commerce, who recorded the bids. (Mountaineer Photos). Mrs. B. Smith Named President Of Ninevah WMU Mrs. Brittain Smith was elected president or the Nrnevah Baptist Church Women's Missionary Union at a meeting Monday night at the <? .-lurch. Other officers chosen were: Mrs. Rufus Leming. vice presi dent; Mrs. Bill Hollinsworth. pro gram chairman; Mrs. Robert Kelly, assistant program chairman; Mrs. Jimmy Kelly, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. George McNabb. assistant secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Azg Grif fin. prayer chairman; Mrs. Jason Smiley, community mission chair man; Mrs. McNabb. youth director; j Mrs. Hilda Hollinsworth, YWA | j ! counselor: Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. I 1 F. B. Ledford. GA counselors; Mrs. j ? j Gene Ledford and Mrs. James j j Webb, Sunbeam counselors; Aze . Griffin and Jason Smiley, Royal ; I Ambassador counselors.* North Hazelwood Baptists Plan Revival A serifs of revival services will he held at the North Hazelwood Baptist Churdh beginning Sunday |c night October 21. |1 The Rev. Hobart Shope. Jr.. pas- j' tor of the East Waynesville Baptist > " \ Chifreh, will be the speaker at the . i se rvices which begin each night j ! at 7:30 o'clock. P i ! ? The pastor, the Rev. Avery Peek, 1 invites the public to attend. . ' Johnrmy Ferguson Now At Chase Field, Texas . Johnny M. Ferguson. TDAN, re cently reported for duty at Chase rield. Texas after .spending a 15 la.v leave with his parents, Mr. and Urs. Taylor A. Kergusbn of Vaynesville: Route 2 ? Ferguson is an instructor on the IF23. the Navy's newest all-elec ronic operational flight trainer, ised in instructing the Navy jet >ilots. Later this year he will nake parachute jumps, using the atest ejection seats in Naval Air ?raft to fully qualify him to fly in ill jets now in operation at Chase "ield. Want ads bring quick results Number Awards Presented To Boy Scouts On Monday Boy Scouts of the Pigeon River District received insignia of rank and merit badges at a court of honor Monday night at the court house. Heading the group wore three boys who received the coveted Eagle Scout award; Johnny Cars well of Post 1, Hazel wood, present ed by Tom Speed, Scout field exec utive; James M. Leatherwood of Troop 16, Canton, presented by his Scoutiriaster, Floyd Lowrance, and Gary P. Todd of Troop 18. Waynes vilie, presented by M. H. Bowles, district executive. Tom Campbell ol Troop 5. Hazel wood. was presented the Lite Scout badge by Don Randolph, district , chairman, and Lawrence Clark ol Troop 16, Canton, was presented ] the Star Scout badge by Carlton Peyton, vice president of Daniel Boone Council. Merit badges, presented by Phil j Kinken of Canton, went to: Pete Wilson of Troop 4, Canton Tom Cotter of Troop 5. Hazelwood Jack Alliso nof Troop 1. Canton. Stephen Cox, Lawrence Clark. Ron ald Bailey, and Gerald D. Brown all of Troop 16. Canton. Receiving the Second Class j Scout award, presented by James Hardin Howell, district commis sioner. were William David Boone of Troop 16. Canton, and Jimmy Jennings. Troop 18. Wayne?ville. Awarded the Tenderfoot badge were: James A. Sochresl. Terry Doug Gregory. Bobby Clark, and George M. Foster, all of Troop 1, Canton Roger Hall, of Troop 4, Canton Robert R. Levine, Troop 16. Can ton; William M. Cobb. Bobby Buck ner, Larry B Leatherwood. Wil liam Boyd Owen, Jr., and Ronald A. Phillips, alt of Troop 18. Waynesville. I First steamship to cross the 1 Atlantic was the Rising Star which crossed from England to South America in 1818. No record of the time. Roy Calluhan Attends Safety Conference Roy Callahan is spending this; week in AsheviUe when ? he is I representing the REA at the Na-1 tional Safety Conference. Ho is' superintendent of lines for I he 1 REA. This is the first time a meeting of the National Safety Group has beep held in North Carolina, New Teachers Of County To Be Honored On Monday The Haywood County unit of the | Classroom Teachers Association will hold their annual fall meeting,, honoring new teachers of the coun- | Iv, on Monday night at the Central Elementary school. The meeting n il I begin at 7:30 and will fea ture an informal social hour called, come as you arc." All teachers of the county arc urged to attend. All new teachers j will be guests of honor. The program committee consist- j ing of Alma Jackson, Mrs. Edna I Boyd. and Mrs, Maye Boyd have J ? ? .... ? . ' ? planned an entertaining hour. The program committee said cash prizes would be awarded and added further: "it Is suggested that both men and womenwear their best pair of hose." The officers of the Haywood unit are: Mrs. Delmar Phoenix, president; Mrs. Bonnie Shook, vice president; Miss Berniee McKt hanori.. secretary, and Mrs. Marc Ann Angel, treasurer. 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