LEGION WILL PICK BEAUTY QUEEN AT JUNE CONVENTION CAROLINA BEACH, Slay 12? Approximately 40 of the loveliest girls in Tar Heelia will compete for the title of "Miss North Caro > 10 lina American Legion" and the beautiful $500 summer vvardrobt; that goes with it during the State Legion convention at Carolina Beach June 14, 15, 16 and 17, Con vention Chairman W. L. Rimer announced here tnis week. Legion posts already ? grooming th^eir. local beauties ;or the pageant and contest, which take place Sunday afternoon. June. 15. on the resort strand, include those at Acme-Delco, Asheboro, Beaufort, Bel mont, Benson", Biscoe, By 1 ton, Carolina Beach. Elizabethtown* Fayetteville, Goldston, Greenville/ Hertford. Hiokory, Hiwassee Dam, Huntersville, Lexington, Rileigh. Shallotte, Warsaw, Wilmington, Wilson and Winston-Salem. Mu^ic for the parade of pulchri tude will be played by the Second ? Marine Division band of Camp Le jeune. That night the Legion Queen and her two Maids of Honor will be feted at the Coronation Ball in the resort's Ocean Plaza billrOom before an audience of several thousand. Judge Henry Stevens of Warsaw, past national commander ot the American Le gion, has been invited to be master of the coronation ceremonies. A gi.'t l'rom Taylor's department store of Raleigh, the top award will send the Legion Queen on a grand and uninhibited snapping tour for $500 worth of the summer clothing of her dreams. She 'will wear the wardrobe Liter in the summer during a seven-day va cation for herself and her chaper one at t Carolina Beach, with Carolina Beac h American Legion , Post 272 footing the vacation bill. | A $150 diamond ring from the Jewel Box of Wilmington and Greensboro will grace the hand of the Queen's first Maid oi H ;nor. Ttrrhe second Maid of Honor will go $150 worth of beautiful air plane luggage. ST JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Schedule of Masses Andrews, 2nd Sunday, 8 a. m. Bryson City, ev?ry Sunday, 8 a. m. Canton, 5th Sunday, 8 a. m. Cherokee, 3rd Sunday, 8 a. m. Fontana Village, every S.un., 11 Ji.m. Franklin, every Sunday, 8 a. m. Highlands, every Sunday, il a. m. Murphy, 1st Sunday, 8 a. m. Sylva, 4th Sunday, 8 a. m. Waynesville, every Sunday, 11 a. m. Rev>A. F. Rohrbacher, Pastor HOTEL CAROLINA Coffee Shop 1 Grade * A' Rating 93 per ct. SPECIAL PLATE : 75c FULL COURSE DINNER $1.00 to 1.50 COOKED TO ORDER % Western T-Bone Steak Fried Spring Chicken Broiled Pork Chop Country Ham $1.00 to $2.00 Also / 9 Soups, Salads, Sandwiches, Juices, Desserts, Drinks STATE COLLEGE ANSWERS TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS QUESTION: What causes hens to lay rough shelled eggs? ANSWER: Prof. Roy S. Dear-1 -tyne, head of the Poultry depart ment at State College, says the for mation of'egg shells is dependent on the calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D obtained through the diet ot the bird. The rough shells are due to uneven distribution of calcium and water throughout the shell and differences in the size of the shell pores. Probably heredity has little to do in this case, but a bird laying such an egg usually will lay similar eggs throughout its life. QUESTION: Where can I ob tain blueprints of bee hives and frames? ANSWER: Your Extension Serv ice county farm agent has been supplied with these plans and he will be glad to help you. If his sup ply has been distributed, you may write to Prof. David S. Weaver, care of the Agricultural Engineer-, ing Department at State College. Bluep rints of other farm ne<.is are also obtainable through this service. QUESTION: When is the proper lime to cut alfalfa for hay? ANSWER: According to E. R. Collins, in charge of Agronomy Ex tension at State College, alfalfa should be cut in early blossom stage (about 1-4 flowers open) as the greatest yield per acre of pro tein is obtained when the alfalfa is cut at this stage. Cutting too early weakens the plants, and de layed cutting results in excessive shedding of the leafes. At least three and in most cases four cuttings can be made each season. The last cutting should be early enough to allow the alfalfa to make 6 to 10 inches of new growth before the first killing frost. This fall growth period is necessary in order for the alfalfa to store enough food in the roots for winter survival and vigorous growth the following spring. - LEAVE9 FOR CHARLESTON Dr. D. D. Hooper leaves for Charleston, S. C. to attend the Surgeons Asociation of the South ern Railway, which will be in ses sion there May 15-10. He expects to return Saturday of this week. ?HI THE?~ ftsttm treats Blue Jay Electric Motors Aluminum Boats Make Us Headquarters For Your FISHING AND OTHER SPORTS NEEDS Sylva^Coal & Lumber You'll find everything reeeonafcHy priced at our store. "Efverything in Hardware^ Paints, and Building Materials" PROSECUTE 167 FOR VIOLATION OF GAME LAWS One hundred sixty-seven game law violators were proseclUed in the 18 Western North Carolina counties during A.oril, Tom Rol lins. division supervisor of the state division of gc.me and inland fisheries, revealed today. The majority of he violators es caped with court costs but seven defendants in fish dynamiting cases paid mandatory f.nes of $100, he reported. The greater percentage of cases involved fishermen fishing with out a license or violating closed season regulations. Warden Bart Ccpe of Sylva was credited with 26 arrests and con victed in the s'.ate during the Bagwell, Jr., of Asheville arrested 19 violators. A total of 593 violators were con vicetd in the state during the month. At the Churches Sylva Methodist (The Rev. W. Q. Grigg, Pastor) Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., Gudger Crawford, superin tendent. 11 a. m. Morning Worship by the pastor,'using for his subject, "The Day Is At Hand." 6:30 p. m., Youth Fellowship. Cullowhee Methodist (The Rev. R. T. Houts, Jr., Pastor) 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship, the pastor wil use for his subject, "From Pentecost to Aldersgate." 5 p. m. Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p. m. Wesley Foundation will meet and elect officers for the coming year. Sylva Baptist (The Rev. C. M. Warren* Pastor) Sunday school at 10 a. m., How ard Ball, Supt. 11 a. m. Morning worship, the B. T. U. at 6:30 p. m., Carl Cor bin, director. ^ pastor using for his subject "Look On the fields." John 4: 35 8 p. m. Sermon subject, "The Face of the Master," by the pastor. II Cor. 4: 6 i Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. Prayer meet ing. Friday, 7:30 p. m. choir rehearsal. Each Monday at 10:30 a. m. the Baptist Ministers' Conference meets here. Cullowhee Baptist (The Rev. Mark R. Osborns, Jr., Pastor) * ? 9:50 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Morning worship. "False Hopes," pastor's sermon subject. 4 p. m. Training Union 6 p. m. Young People's Training Union and Fellowship hour, - in deluding supper. Tuesday?2:30 p. m. Woman's Missionary Union at the church. Tuesday?7:15 p. m. Baptist Stu dent Union Council Wednesday?7:30 p. m. Mid week Prayer service ?, Friday?7:30 p. m. Choir re hearsal at the church V. F. W. MEETING SET FOR FRIDAY NIGHT Britton Moore, commander of Post No. 8060 Veterans of Foreign Wars, has announced that the reg ular meeting of the post will be held Friday night, May 16 at 8 Vclock. All members are urged to be present and to bring a new member, or a new application for I membership. At Sotittamon'# Managua, Nicaragua Heaven Knows When ?Freddy Martin Moon-Faced?8tarry Eyes What Good Would the Moon BS? ?Freddy Martin Guilty I'll Close My Eyes ?Johnny Desmond Sentimental Journey Twilight Time ?Les Brown ?? Sfweet Temptation So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed ?Msrls Tnavlt Recent estimates are that ap proximately 108,000 North Caro lina farm dwellings have elec tricity. 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