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Boy Scout Court Of Honor ?Continued from page 1 Ward. Frank Stevens, Y D. Harris, Joe Mills, and Al!e-> Ple^av.tp Tro p * C < r v. C r.e> k . . . \ \ :: .< ; p. i.:: \ - li>,n. T ? : at C; . Tie : .1 .. ir., o,r. - '.v*.;c p '?? set:'.eu t.'.ei." S v . - - v. by Ho.; v : G .-s. ??: >v.\ " ro ^ 1. Syl\ a- - II r: Ml., !' Hooper. Edward Samner. Barne>, ,.:ui T.-mmy. Anji-1. Tio-;>| 2. Cherokee?Dur.aid All:son. J.ek| Bradlev. Ji hnson Lee Owls. Har-: i old Rogers, and Ronald Alli?<?n. j Edwin Aliison of Sylva p.esent-J ed the iiist class awards to; Thorn-, as Reed. Jimmy Stovail. Roy Kirchberg. Jr., Eddie Buckner, Bill Crawford. Tommy Morris and Al len Jones, of Troop 1, Sylva, Jim my Phillips ul Troop 7, Highlands. The following Sylva Scouts re ceived Merit Badge awards: E. P. Stillwell, Jr., Safety; Franklin Fricks, Firemanship; Bobby Rob inson, Safety; Franklin D. Middle ton, Home Repairs; Tommy Fer guson, Public Speaking; Bennie C. Reese, Aviation; Frank M. Craw ford. Jr., Wood Work, Fireman ship; Jimmy Stovail, Personal Health, Safety; Dick Barkley, Music; Lambert Hooper, Pathfind ing, Safety, Home Repairs; Guy Blanton, Leatherwork, Pathfind ing; Mack Monteith, Cooking, Woodcarving; Neil Wilson, Music; Pat Montague, Music. John B. Tyndall of Troop 2. Cherokee, was presented the Star Scout award. Rev. A. Rufus Morgan of Frank lin presented the rank of Life Scout to Don L. Tyndall of Troop 2, Cherokee. Mrs. E. L. McKee presented the Silver Palm award to Jimmy Bales of Sylva. This is the highest award LOU ANNIE CABE \ (Continued from page 1) ' M..-s Joan Davis sec '.*ul place win i ?' ?!' 1 W <*,%Y T' .'.b S ?'?SO' 1 :.u .\i.ss Barbara Hedden repre - eating the GlenviHe High School ba\e aoen provided '.vim pr;'.e.-> by . k.u!:;ur of t v .4:11:1' ' Keep :'~ T. v on C '.a*v CI.ee: .aid by oar nonie LVui.'y p^p< "Tr.e S> .. W . ii.ti." a paper ..iw; ? work a.j. :'or tae be.*t C> ^f 1.a ': v >a. -?.t* v. ; ?. r}rci^re>>i\'e Service t J-aekson County." Plans have been made for Mi.-':' Barbara Hedden to ni\*c i'.cr speean beiM) e the entire Glenville School and we hope that M:ss L.?u Annie Cabe and Mi? Joan Davi.? may also have a chance to present their .speeches befoi e groups. In fact, it would be a line tiling if the County represenlive and others ci uld give their speeches before adult groups in the County. Attending the group Elimination | Contest in Waynesville in addition 1 to Miss Lou Annie Cabe, who rep resented Jackson County, were the | following: Miss Joan Davis. Mrs. Joe Rhinehart, ' and the County Farm Agent. ever presented to a Scout in the. Smoky Mountain District. The advancement trophy was ( presented to Dennis Barkley, j Sc\ utmaster of Troop 1, Sylva, for having the largest number of 1 Scouts up for advancement. Mr. W. C. Hennessee, District chairman, announced that the' | monthly District committee meet-' ing will be held Friday evening,! April 16, at 7 P. M. at Highlands and urged all committeemen to attend. The Court was adjourned by the blowing of Taps by Scout Tommy Ferguson. KEEP SPRING WEATHER IN YOUR HOME THE YEAR ROUND BY INSULATING WITH BALDWIN-HALL BLACK ROCKWOOL ?WINTER FUEL SAVINGS PAY FOR IT ? REDUCES YOUR FIRE HAZARD 70% PHONE OR WRITE FOR FREE ESTIMATE ROCK WOOL INSULATING CO. 20 Technical Building ? Phone 2949 Asheville, North Carolina REPAIR <0: SAVE OX THE WHOLE FAMILY'S SHOE COSTS THROUGH THE YEAR By keeping them in good repair with our fine workmanship and tough quality materials. ALSO we have all colors of good grade shoe polish and for all leathers. ?FOR THE FARMER GOOD LEATHER FOR ALL TYPES HARNESS REPAIR BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP PHONE 1 14 SYLVA, N. C. ALBRIGHT FOR GOVERNOR, AND TRAILER R. Wayne Albright, candidate for governor, and his wife are planning to visit Sylva at 11:40 Saturday, Apri! 17, in their house trailer in which they are covering the state in Mr. Albright's campaign. They will be accom panied by a motor cavalcade which will form in Ashe ville at 8:30 that morning. The cavalcade will pass through the towns west of Asheville. JURORS DRAWN FOR (Continued from page 1) Alexander, Cashiers; Clifton Crisp, Cullowhee; Lewis Allen, Cashiers; Charlie Hurst, Sylva: Willie G. Crisp, Dillsboro; Glen BlantonJ Sylva; Fred R. Bryson, Greens Creek, Estes Green, Greens Creek; John Hix Rogers, Cashiers; Lewis, Kilby, Cowarts; W. O. Perkins, Sylva; E. E. Bain, Sylva; Dave McCoy, Glenville; Jimmie MorrisJ Sylva; Dave Buchanan, Greens, Creek. Frank Tatham, Gay; Howard Wood, Cowarts; Frank Barron, Sylva; W. T. Ashe. Webster; Geo F. Hoyle, Cullowhee; Clyde Hall, Dillsboro; John N. Ashe, Webster; E. B. Cagle, Greens Creek; W. A. Watson, East LaPorte; Lawrence McMahan, Cowarts; John D. Bry J son, Cullowhee; David Cowan, Webster; James H. Bryson, Glen ville, Dan A 1 1 i,so n, Sylva; R. A. Pangle, Dillsboro; Walter Alexander. Wolf Mt.; Lyndon Buchanan, Gay; F. L. Owens, Qual la; Robert Fox, Cullowhee; Grover Cabe, Greens Creek; Richard Hall, Greens Creek; Henry Dills, Cullo lowhee; Jack Haskett, Sylva; Henry Oxiner, Cullowhee; J. N. Cowan, Webster, and Nelson Tatham, Gay. SECOND WEEK: (Civil Term): Joe E. Middleton. Tuckaseieee: Karl Padgett, Sylva; M. Y. Jarrett, Dillsb* ro; John D. Davis. Glen ville; Frank Hensley, Dillsboro; Ben Jones. Whituer; G. Frank Bry son. Glenville; Charlie Norris, Erastus: H. J. Beasley, Sylva; Eu gene Lanning, Tuckaseigee; O. C. j Taylor, Cullowhee; Ralph Dillard, Sylva; Frank Cole, Webster; Sam C. Buchanan, Gay; G. C. Craw lord, Sylva; Wade Crow, Cashiers; Presbyterian Men Attend Meeting In Brevard On Friday Rev. W. H. Wakefield, pastor of the Sylva Presbyterian church and j members, Vernon McHan, J. A. Gray and M. C. Cunningham, at tended the annual Laymen's meet ing of the Asheville Presbytery which was held with the Brevard Presbyterian church Friday eve ning at 6:30 o'clock. The ladies of the church served a delicious fried chicken dinner, after which the program, in charge of the Presi dent. Jimmy H. Howell, of Ashc \ iw as p. esented. Reports were made c n Die work of the various churches, including a report on the Sylva work by Mr. McHan. T ?.? next meeting ?will probably be he'd with the Sylva church in PERSONALS Wade Wilson spent a few days the first of the week in Morris town, Tenn. Miss ^Vlartha Ellen Lynch, stu dent at Western Carolina Teach ers College, spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. J. F. Frick. E. E. Tweed left Sunday for a ten days business trip to Los An geles, Calif, and Portland, Ore gon. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Tallent have returned to Raleigh after spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. J. A. Parris. Mrs. and Mrs. Carl Buchanan will leave Friday for Savannah, Georgia to spend the week-end with his brother, Ralph Buchanan, and family. They will return Sun day, accompanied by Mrs. Belle Buchanan, who after spending the ' winter months in tustis, Florida has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Buchanan in Savannah. She will stop in Hen i , Shirley Wilson, Cullowhee; Barn l ard Brown, Cowarts; E. V. Con 1 nor, Sylva: T. J. Fowler, Glenville; Walter Rice, Cashiers; Clarence Lusk. Glenville: T. M. Davis. Syl va. and L. W. Crawford, Sylva. LET THE SYLVA RADIATOR SHOP Prepare YOUR car for spring driving. We are prepared to in stall new cores in any model auto or truck. We do expert repair work on ALL model auto, truck and tractor radiators. * ALL WORK GUARANTEED Bring your next Radiator Job to SYLVA RADIATOR SHOP Mill Street C. K. Chastin, Owner Sylva, N. C. I | dersonvill for a v.sit with her son, I H. E. Buchanan, and family. En 1 route to Savannah Mr. and Mrs. i Buchanan stopped in Summcrton, 1 S. C. to visit her niece. Mrs. Cli{ ! ton Lowder. and family. Mrs. L zelle Robinson and Miss ; Jack:? Robin.-on ol Asheville will 1 sp.'TKi the week-end with the form- ; 1 .'s m- t.ier, Mr.-. A. M. Henscn. Mrs. D. D. Hooper and Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Hooper and three j c.-".*d: en .-pvnt Sj.ai.v in C'nat ! taroogn, Tc.m. w th Mrs. Hoo ; i er's son, Dr. C. M. Hooper, and , family. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lawrence j and children of Morristown, Tenn. I were week-end guests of Mr. and i Mrs. J. E. Buckner. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Orr and j children of Newberry, S. C. spent i j the week-end with Mrs. J. A. Par I l'*s' Mr*. S. M. Rhea has returned; I from a two weeks visit with her j daughter, Mrs. H. S. Jarvis, in Detroit, Mich, and in Norris, Tenn. with another daughter, Miss Elva Rhea. Mrs. Albert C. Shuford and twin children, Frederick Joel and Eve lyn, of Brevard spent the week-end with parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bird. They returned home Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barrett and daughter Joe Anne went to Spar tanburg, S. C., April 9 to be pre sent at the piano recital given by Miss Jeanne Barrett at Converse College. Mrs. Daisy Wilkes attended the piano recital and reception given by Miss Jeanne Barrett at Converse College on April 9. Mrs. J. C. Hall of Bristol Va. has been a guest her sister, Mrs. J. E. Barrett of Dillsboro. She ac companied the Barrett's to Spar tanburg for Miss Jeanne Barrett's piano recital and reception. Mrs. John A. Stewart of Erastus and Mrs. Florence Buchanan of Webster are visiting their sister, Mrs. Nan Frizzell in Arlington, Va. Mr. Z. V. Watson was taken Sat urday to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Gola Ferguson, at Cullowhee, where he is recuperating from an operation which he underwent re cently at the Harris Community hospital. R. L. Smith of Havesville was the guest last Friday cf Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Crawford. M ss Dorothy Williams of Jane and Dot's Flower Shop is spend ing. two weeks in Atlanta continu ing her training in making floral designs and other work connect ed with the business.* In her .ab sence Miss Lucy Hcdden is in charge. ^.Ti s Mary Cec il Hrv-o-> of Chat mncuga Tenn., ar.d rill Patterson o. Atlanta, Ga., were week-end guests of Miss Bryson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bryson. Jr. Mrs. A1 Booze and son, Billy, have returned from Washington, D. C., where thcv spent several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jennings. Mrs. J. B. Coates and daughter of Belmont are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Dillard. They will return home next Monday. Mrs. Gola Ferguson has as her guest Miss Nell Crisp of Asheville. Hybrid seed has increased corn yields in the naUonV Com-Belt nearly 20 per cent in recent years. In 1870, there were lour persons for every cow in the U. S. Now we have nearly six persons per cow, but our people ave getting about as much milk as they ever did. Too Late To Classify W.VNTLD TO RENT?Three or four rojin apa.'tment, unfurnish ed. See John Collins, Manager. Dixie Home Super Market. 46 LOST?License tag No. 825499 on Pine Creek March 15. Finder return to Theodore Brooks, Eras tus. ' 46* 5-10-30 Cu. Ft. FARMERS FEDERATION NORWALK TIRES Try Them And See v ? 4-PLY Guaranteed for 15 months Net cost to operate per month $1.09 ? ?? a? 5-PLY Guaranteed for 24 months Net cost to operate per month 87c HALL & NORTOtTTIRE SHOP PHONE 288 - J / SYLVA, N. C. GM HYDRA-MATIC %Vl* JUST STEP ON THE GAS. h i It's tomorrow's kind of driving ... in tomorrow's kind of car! There's no clutch pushing, no pear shifting, when vou go the Futuramic. Hvdra-Matic* way. For an extra hurst of pick-up, just step all the way down on the accelerator. WHIRLAWAY does the rest . . . shooting you ahead with an instant flood of power. It's perfect for passing . . . ideal for hills . . . vital for emergencies! The Oldsmobile "98" is far ahead of the times in ultra-modern design, too. It's new! It's dillejent! It's FLTI RAMIC! OLDSMOBILE FOR 19 4 8 ? Hydra-Matic Drive, white side wall tirta optional at. extra co?t. SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER ALLISON MOTOR COMPANY MAIN STREET SVLVA, N. C. 7Ww im row SCRAP ... To twrw inu? STEEL ... To k*lp tmm o?t your OLDSMOBILE! in HENRY J. TAYLOR, Mutual Wfvork, Monday* and Friday*
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