Harry M. Hamilton of Boone, Watauga county farm agent for the past seven years, has been ap pointed sheep anil beef eattle mar keting specialist with the N. C. Department of Agriculture. Hamil ton. a 1935 graduate of VPI where he specialized in animal husbandly, wil be in charge of beef cattle pro jects for the Agriculture Depart ment in Northwestern .North Caro lina Baptist W. M. S. Circles Meet Mrs. Paul Hyatt was hostess to , the Mae Perry circle at her home j Tuesday afternoon Mrs. E. J. Darnell, chairman. | presided. Mrs. E. F Arnold gave ! the devotional from the 7th chap- j ter of Matthew, and Mrs. J. C. Am nions offered prayer. "Soul Winning" was the topic i discussed by Mrs Henry Hyatt. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Winston Craig, secre tary, and a short business session v. as held when reports from com mittees were heard. Community missions committee gave a free will offering for a needy person. Mrs. OR. E.E. SMITH Chiropractor Electric (Orj;anic? Massage For Rheumatism [ Spinal Troub'es | Hubert Mulkey was received as a ; new member. Refreshments were served to 12 members present, during the social hour. The Fannie E. S. Heck circle met with Mrs. George Townson with Mrs. Lloyd Hendrix, chairman in charge of the program. "We've a Story to Tell to the Na tions' was the opening hymn, fol | lowed by prayer by Mrs. J. A. Mor I l is. The study for the afternoon was ? Co-operative Program." Follow ing is the program given: Foreign Mission Hoard ? Mrs. J. M. Amnions; How the money is divided in the program ? Mrs. George Townson; Home Mission Hoard, Mrs. Bessie Deweese; State Mission Board? Mrs. .1 L. Savage; Christian Sudcation. Mrs. J. Alton Morris; Ministerial Relief, Mrs. J. L>. Hall: Orphanages, Mrs. Ben Palmer; Hospitals, Mrs. W. A. Paper. Mrs. Morris closed the meeting with prayer. Mrs Townson was assisted in serving by her daughter. Mrs S K Spencc and .Mrs. Johnny Savage. PERSONALS Miss Myrt Padgett of Hayesville and Capt John Rabe of California wore week-end guests of Miss Eli zabeth Gray. Miss Susan Beck and her broth er. Kenneth, of Salisbury, weie week-end guest of Miss Addie M;.e Cooke. Mrs. W Arthur Barber of Char lotte was the guest of Mrs. Wade Massey over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs John Bay less of , Knoxville. and Bill Bayless and i son. Billy of Asheville visited their parents .Mr and Mrs. L. E. Bayle ss ! for the Easter week-end. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Suddath and : Mrs. S. 1' Barnett and daughter j Barbara of Jefferson. Ga. were | week-end guests of W. II. Slid derth and family at Peachtree. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Savage and { daughter, Peggy, spent Easter with relatives at Gainesville, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom had as guests for the Easter week-end. Mrs. Odom's mother. Mrs. P. L | Jenkins, her brother-in-law and ! aster. Mr. and Mrs. J L. McMi l an and children, Jimmy. Pat and loseph of Jefferson. Ga.. and Mrs. )dom's sister. Mrs. Claude Love of Vsheville. Henn Theatre Murphy, North Carolina Showing All Major Companies' Pictures First Run In Murphy Thursday - Friday, April 25-26 Perry Como - V ivian Blaine, In? "DOLL FACE" LATEST NEWS Saturday, April 27 DOUBLE FEATURE ROD CAMERON, In? 'BEYOND THE PECOS" ? Also ? Lee Tracy - Brenda Jovce, In "I'LL TELL THE WORLD" Sella! "MONSTER AND APE" Late Show Saturday, 10:45 P. M. Lon Chaney - Brenda Joyce, In ? "PILLOW OF DEATH" Sunday, April 28 Dick Foweii - Walter Selzak, In ? "CORNERED" SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Monday - Tuesday, April 29 - 30 Robert Walker - Keenan Wynn, In ? "WHAT NEXT CPL HARGROVE" ? Also ? ? Seeded Shs.-t Subjects and Latest News Wednesday, May I James Craig - Frances Gifford, In ? "SHE WENT TO THE RACES" Serial FOREST RANGER AT FONTANA VILLAGE. AMERICA'S NEWEST VACATION LAN. soon to bo opened to the public by Government Services. Inc . ol' Washington, I) C". there are modern cottages, trailer cottages, trail er camps and space for tourists wishing to pitch tents. This photo shows two young visitors passing one of the modernly-equipped cot tages Fontana Village, adjacent to the famous TVA Fontana Dam and Fontana Lake, will offer overnight and weekly accommodations and u planned recreation program. The Village will have a modern shopping center consisting of a grocery store, cafeteria, drug store, dry goods store, post office .bank, beauty shop and barber shop. SWALLOWED PENCIL ACCIDENTALLY PRETTY TELEGRAPH OFFICE CLERK Winifred Cooper, 21, of Oakland, Calif., holds pencil similar in siz* to one she accidentally swallowed. Asked how it happened, vVinifred said she was holding the pencil in her mouth while looking through her purse, inadvertently gulped and down went the pencil. X-rtay photo (left) shows pencil (arrow), complete with eraser, lodged in her stomach. Doctors have placed the girl on a special diet to dislodge the pencil without an operation. ( International ) CANADA'S NEW GOVERNOR GENERAL TOP-HATTED FIELD MARSHA^ Viscount Alexander Is shown Inspecting the Royal Canadian Air Force Guard ol Honor as he entered th? Parliament Building in Ottawa, Canada, for his installation as the new Governor General of the British dominion. ( International ) Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Coopoi >i Atlanta, spent the Easter holi lays here with Mr. Cooper's moth r. Mrs. Grace Cooper, and their laughter, Mrs. H. A. Mattox. Mr. Uattox and sons, Harry and Phil i Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ward of Knoxville, spent Easter with Mrs. C. W. Candler and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee. O. L. Anderson spent a few days i.i Asheville on business. I Burt Savage of Brevard, spei t the week-end here with his parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Savage, and attended the funeral of Mrs. W. A. Savage. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. McGuire of Atlanta, who are spending the week at their cottage at Peachtree. at tended ehureh services at the Pres byterian church here Sunday. Mrs. Jack Crawford and baby, i'atricia Gail, will leave Friday to join her husband in Lincoln. Nob. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and children of Nashville. Tenn and Mrs Frank McDonald of Knoxviilt spent the week-end here with th?*lr parents. Mr. and Mrs. H C. Matto.v Mrs. B. W. Whitfield. Mrs. O. K. Krhart, Mrs. T. A. Case and Mi as C.ludys Brendle spent last week with relatives and friends in At lanta Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fulmer arcl family left Monday for Sylva where he will be distributor for the COta* cola company between Ashcvilk and Murphy. He is also agent for Willys cars in that territory. Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Martii. who recently purchased the home < ? Mr. and Mrs. Fulmer in Fast Murphy, and their son John Martin Uncle Sam Says Nice easy chair you have, friend. This is real comfort. I'll bet you are one of my nephews whose fam ily life rests on a firm foundation of United States Savings Bonds. Ev ery banker, every merchant, every spiritual leader in this community will tell you that I'm right. The first material possession any right-think ing, right-acting citizen acquires is savings. United States Savings Bonds are safe savings which grow in amount of $4 for every $3 invested at the end of ten years. U. S. Treasury Ccfartmtni YOU'RE TELLING ME! J By WILLIAM RITT Central Press Writer THE AVERAGE sports fan doesn't mind discussing the in ternational situation and the food shortages these days. It's a good way to kill time until ;he baseball season starts. ? t t A fellow set a record eating two dozen oranges at one sit ting. The miracle is ? where did he get 'em? ! ! ! Now we are promised sphere* shaped ice cubes. This should give Junior an endless supply of marbles. ! ! ! The average gardener wouldn't have such high hopes if those seed catalogs were not printet by artists looking at theii vegetabfc models through i magnifying glass. ! ! ! There are few women diplo mats and no wonder. Those tall silk hats would never 6t on those new hair-dos. ! ! ! Grandpappy Jenkins says those post-war planners ought to do something about extending the strawberry shortcake season. ? t t In Samoa, according to Fac tographs, only persons over five feet in height are taxed. Maybe that's where that phrase orig inated ? "You lucky shrimp!" and Mrs. Martin who have resided a* Hotel Regal for several months j moved Tuesday into their new ? home. C. E. Hyde spent Tuesday in At lanta on business. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harshaw of j Richmond. Ya . arrived Monday to spend several days in Murphy. Charles E. Bell, Jr.. of Cornelia, Ga. spent several days here last week with his eousins, Mr. and Mis. Robert H. Cox. Mrs. W. B. Mulkey of Marble, visited her daughter, Mrs. Thelma Dickey at Hotel Regal Tuesday. Vote for PROGRESS "If elected to Congress I expect to appoint one sec retary who will stay in the District all the time for the benefit of the G. I.'* and other war veterans and their dependents. This secretary will be available for the benefit of the veterans and their dependents as a contact man who will be familiar with the laws of Veterans and the rights and bene fits to which they are en titled." Monroe M. Redden Democratic Candidate For CONGRESS PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 25, 1946 FOREST *"3 FIRE CAN OVERTAKE A . MAM OM HORSEBACK /. - Mrliw It "s easier to kilt the First spark I Fire has been known to sweep through more than 200,000 acres in 24 hours. Fire can transform permanently productive forest lands into barren wastes. A single spark in the woods is dangerous. Don't take a chance. BE SURE that spark is DEAD. Teas Extract Company ANDREWS, NORTH CAROLINA

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