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yifi-BylPAYAUGUST 18, 1938 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAIN EER flvde School To Open August 29th RHration TTiTgin For High School Set For August 22 and 23 -. .. ;., The Mountaineer.) !:Z :, a report from the of-. A tr,-j-.rict principal, Profes- j '''' : c' Hanson, the Clyde school j V .he 11 semester of the j cn Monday morning,; ' i.:c scheduled to assemble vCi-k. The entire school will : ru n on the opening day in j-iw the teachers an oppor r.iaki requisition for books. t.C. work will begin Tues- Page r (ii-- "vn'.'CJ: are urged to attend . ' '. lav sn that reeistra- jn'j organization may be made n-p!c',e a posMUie. tU nuntary school a book "Ve fiT supplementary readers . ! Fr.t- the nrst ana sec '.vs'the fee is fifty cents; for fourth and nun graues ten ii v' In rtr.ta Cabe Calls Young ! Democrats Together ! For Next Thursday Dave Cabe. president of the Young Democratic Clubs, of Haywood county, iits tui:ta me annual convention of the organization to meet in Wayne ville on Thursday the 25th, at the Masonic Temple, with the usual bus iness session, banquet and dance. Urgent business to be transacted will include the election of officers for the county clubs, election of of ficers for the township dubs, and the appointment of delegates to the state convention to be held in Durham on September the Mh and itth. The speaker and the program in full wiil be announced later. Go To Church Sunday . i - i HAZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHl'KCH s;st :r.:r. iwr.- id for the sixth and u .... spvi'niv cents. jn ,. iv'n i: i ti1- - , - - " 'i.; rxiuirvment this year in the Vit-rwrv i-choel is the use of work j,"fVr' a ttain basal texts. The f ,.';i!'it;i. ,.f these books is from -..fx u f-ftv cents. 1 he number 01 ,h trVtrcise OOOKS ior eai.ii pupa , iU. . 1 .1 ' bt dt tt rmmed oy ine icacnci Work hooka will als( rptr .lit IVtnt.s are very kindly re- diiV. OI K DOOKS w in aisu be usfii n i .w.iw.t. u'if h rno nfin atSttll to u'-.o, "-v r- cip lathits in support of this Ttptiim ll'i lJ-e cuuiauuu ui i.it-ii fiidrtn. High School Registration Jknday and Tuesday, August 22 !:!, respectively, nave oeen set by the principal as registration fir the high school. Students ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualifit-d as administratrix jf t6f estate of J. H. Kinsland, de- i , z ir . J VT tiast-il. late oi iiayHoou uuuiiLy, rt. ih;s is to notify all persons hav- ir.f i-.ami-- against the estate ot said ctctibwl to exnioit them to the under- ipoi administratrix on or before the h day of July, 1939, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re tovfiy. All persons indebted to said X will please make immediate !tienunt This the 25th day of July, 1938. D. E. Kinsland, Administratrix, Estate of J. H. Kihslami, deceased. No. "K-Julv 28'Aur. 4-1U18-25- ?tpt. 1. Rhinehart Reunion Set For August 20th The annual Rhinehart reunion will be held at the Hyder Mountain church on Saturday, August 20th, it was announced by Rev. I. A. Rhinehart"", president. A cordial invitation is extended to all members of the Rhinehart family and friends to attend. A feature of the day will be a picnic dinner at the noon hour. Rev. J. H. Gruver, of Klack Moun tain, will preach at the morning ser vice on Sunday. Special music will be furnished by a group of children ii om the. Mountain Orphanage of wnieh Mr. Gruver is superintendent. The evening service will be conduct ed by the men of the church, L. X. Davis, president, presiding. Both these services will be inspirational and helpful. The pastor and family will spend a week at Montreat attending the an nual Bible conference and ministers forum. All services are now beiny held in the new church. 0. C. LANDRUM, Pastor. Hospital News COUNTY AGENTS Mrs. J. E. Whitaker, , of Canton, TK'uaal case, is itv.provi'ii;. Mts. Ln:n:a Widit., medical -iase. is itstir.g ;:iv re ,co!r.:Wt:.liy. Mrs. V. ti. Mintz, of Cataller. op erative case, is better. The condition of Thomas Rathbone i t'l i.bn ei, medical cae, is good. Jack Moigan, of Candler, epetativ, ci.se, is improving. W A Y NESVILLE PR ES I) YTERI A N CHURCH may call to register from 9:00 nVlnrL- in the morning until ,'i:00 o'clock in the afternoon on either of the days designated. Since a number have been added to the curriculum it is advisable for students to tak-.. ad vantage of this period of registration to avoid both delav and rnniTwt in when school opens on the following Monday. The principal will be in his office on these two davs to student problems and to help them straighten out their difficult ies. sn they will be able to enroll for requir ed courses without conflict. List of Teachers High School: Prof. C. C. Hanson, principal; Miss Margaret Terrell, Miss Anna D. Upchurch, Mr. O. C. James, Mr. Ernest Messer, and Mr, Y. I.. Fitzgerald. Elementary School: Mrs. Hilda S. . Hahburton, seventh grade; Mrs. Mary B. Brooks, sixth grade; Mrs. Bonn: F. Shook, fifth grade; Miss Sarah Long fourth and fifth combination; Miss Linda Haynes, fourth grade; Miss Frances Leather-wood, third grade; Miss Louisa Rogers, second and third combination; Mrs. Ellen H. Haynes, second grade; Mrs. Mamie L. Seay, first grade. Miss Elizabeth MeCracken, first grade; Miss Kate Stillwell, niusie. Dr. Robert Peter Walker, Minister. Did you ever seriously search lei a valuable thing that was lost? Some time ago a very valuable diamond was ost on Main street, Waynesville. Diligent search was made, but .so far we know the jewel was not found. In the golden text of the book of Luke we learn that Cod is seeking lost jewels lost men. The pastor will speak on that golden text Sunday at 1 1 a. m. Rible school at 9:45. Morning sermon at II Christian Endeavor t 7 8. We cordially welcome visitors to al! services of this church. J. R. Hardin, of Waynesville, Route 1, of viative case, is resting well. Sjgarine Drown, of Lake Juna luska, medical case, is improving. Mis. Mary McClure, of Clyde, Route 1, .operative case, is better. Mrs. Ernest (ireen, medical case, is making progress toward recovery. With the harvesting of hurley to- left in the sun too long it will bacco getting under way in Haywood The weather is a great factor in dk county there are certain points which termining the amount of time rwuuMii. if observed, wiH help in producing for wilting. tobacco of better quality. After the tobacco has wiltitf ll Be sure that the tobacco is ripe should be moved to the barn or sheJt before it is cut. When the tobacco in a manner that will not bi-jraw it is ripe the leaves have a brownish The tobacco should be spaced, r , mature appearance indicating thai barn far enough apart to allow w-r the leaves are grown. Often the circulation as possible. Ovvirrnwn lower leaves begin to tire up or burn ing causes barn scald. As the tobacu. before the remainder of the plant cures it may be moved close together matures. In this event it is sometimes allowing room for tobacco which in advisable to prime the lower leaves later maturing. At iill fiW vlU. The condition of Miss Yirgilee Biankeiiship, of Asheville, Route .'t, opeiative case, is good. Mrs. B. P. James, of Waynesville, Route 2, opeiative case, is resting meie comfortably. and string them on wire or on sticks with the leaves placed back to back. This gives better air circulation. When the stalk is cut it should be split and put on the stick because tli! gives the moisture a good chance to evaporate from the stalk. The to bacco should wilt before it is hung n the barn or shed, This may be done by either hanging the tobacco on a rock in the field or by sticking 'om; ( nd of the tobacco stick in the ground at a 45 degree angle. If the tobacco is air to have free eircultaion "Crace Church in the Mountains" EPISCOPAL Rev. Albeit New, Rector. "Juhilee" Sunday. August 21st, l!)3,s. A. M. Holy Communion. 1" A. M. Church school. U A. M. Bishop Robert E. (iribnin will conduct H special service of I hanksgiving in commemoration of the Diamond .luln'l,.,. ,, ;,..,.... ,., , I he foundation stone was laid exact- . iAiv veais mm t . Mrs. Nell Sorrels, of Candler, op erative case, is better. Miss Clara Brown, of Canton, med ical iase, is improving. 29. CTTVy ,;TT3 l - -,-iir 1 SILVER CUP nFc,c, nb. isc 3 lbs .......43c ARG0 Peaches No. 1 can 15c Lux or Lifebuoy SOAP Hor 20c JEWEL OIL Pt. can. .....17c LARGE AND JUICY LEMONS doz. 15c JELL-0 h 5c Fruit Cocktail DEL MONTE No. lean 15c An offering of two thousand dol lars is urgently needed in order to pay ofr all indebtedness of the Parish. Everybody is cordially invited to this memorable service of "Sixty Years Memories;" thankfulness foV the past and hopeful -'views for the future years. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CH I'RCH Rev. Clot us J, Helfrich, in charge of St, John's Catholic church, an nounces the following senses for next Sunday: Mass, confession and commun ion. 11:00 Mass and benediction Sermon text: "Rehold, God is great, exceeding our knowledge," Job ;iii:(; !y Messer, of Clyde, Route 1, op 'ftive case, is resting more comfort- D. laine Waters, of Lake Juna luska, medical case, is bi tter. Fred .MehafTey, of Hazelwood, sur gical case, is resting some bi-tter. The condition of Ralph Crawford, ,'f Hazelwood, surgical case, is good. Mrs. Will Maney, of Canton, -oper ative case, is improving. Charles Russell, of Wayliesvil Route 1,' medical-case, is better. Mrs. I.. K. I iake, of Candler, op. native case, is resting only fairly w.ll. The condition of James Howell, of Cfuso, suigical case, is good. Mis. Charles M. McClure, of Mag gie, surgical case, is resting fairly will. Thomas Oats, surgical better. case, is FIRST METHODIST CHI IUH GOLDEN ripe Bananas 4 lbs. 15c Fat Bac Mixed Sausage lb. 10c on lb. 10c lb. 15c Bulk Lard lb. 10c Streaked Bacon rr esh Fish lb. 5c Rev. James (,'. Huggin, Jr., Pastor. Services will be held morning and evening, the pastor preaching in the mornincr and the service in i(, ., ing will be united with the other con gregations of the town according to the summer custom. At the morn ing service the pastor will take as his subject, "Adorning the Doctrine." The union evening service will be featured by a program of exceptional interest composed of numbers by the Apollo Boys choir. DISCHARGED The following have been discharged from the Haywood County Hospital during the past week: Mrs, Julius Ledford, J, C. Park, Elbert Mills, Mrs. Ray liurgin, Mrs. Annie Hicks, James Leathcrwood, Mrs. James Stanley, raustine Howell, Miss Sarah Mas sie, Walter F. Hull, Mrs. Abe Cope and baby, Miss Margaret Stuart, Mrs. T. C. Cogbtirn, Miss Winifred Clarke, Miss .Ma rat ha Mills. Miss Mary Moody, Joseph Messer,. Ha by Winifred Brown, Edward Potter, Douglas Nail Ion, Ernest'.. Dufall, .Master Jack SPECIAL FOR SUNDAY "White House'' ICE CREAM Made By PET This is a special flavor you'll like it. Available at your Pet dealer or at plant, in all size containers, bulk or cones. Special Delivery Service Of Ice Cream To Any Place In Town Pet Dairy Products Co. PHONE 10 ASHEVILLE ROAD Pless, Orvilh Strange. Missii, and Mane B1KTHS Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ball, of Ma- trie, announce the birth of a daughter en August the 14th. I Mr. and Mrs. A. J. lnman, of Can- j toil. Koute 1, announce the birth of u daughter on August the l.'tth. ' Produce Prices; This week-end we will pay ixt farmers the following rri- - s. v. ii. v. KQOSTEHS, ' lb. .... EGGS, doz .23! HENS, lb r. .US FRYERS, lb. I3t I5eans, Mustard and Squash At Market Prices Farmer's Exchange And Produce Co E. Waynesvilte Asheville Ro)l Cnill. Yiikoiis Western, 21 lbs. 80c 1 lUUr Metropolitan, 24 lbs. . . . 95c rnffppSanh) yUllCC Royal Arms . ;. . . ... ,27c JU5ar 10 lb. bag ........ ...50c SNOWDRIFlVG Ib. pail ... .. . ... 99c WHEATIES ... .2 for 25c 1-1 lb ..2:c Wilh iih,ss 1-2 lb. . .13c (ireen Giant Peas 17c .5 MINUTE Oat Meal Dinner Plate or Cup and Saucer 20c My Whole Family Loves To Trade At RAY'S Quaker Macaroni 3 25c Powdered Sugar 3 fr 25c it viiii o uiapc JUltC qi (it. . . 43c BLUE SUPER SUDS 1 Large Package . . . 20c 1 10c Package . . . . . . lc ALL FOR ... 21c , THIS BEAUTIFUL pfa CUP AND . SAUCER ttT(7tti kEREE J- FOR ONLY 10 COUPONS FROM 0CTAG0NnDS0AP 3 pk. 25c SANITARY FRESH MEATS TO YOUR SPECIFICATION G. L RAY'S SOWS THE FOOD STORE
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