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PRIL 2, 1942 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 11 Thumbnail, Sketches Of 1942 Graduates phies of seniors of the Waynesville High School. (Khe311 aPPear .newsPaPer next week- PHIL MEDFOBD . .u- most ardent outdoor line Qi ... ption for his pDhi,mMerord, son of Dr. r v M Medford, of Love d Mrs. - . Ip5 after his Dad and is Xen he is hunting, fish- campi"f out . P'trs e Infantry), Phil PrefeT . w to Davidson J1 ...w he will study lr son,, part of the medical was a member of the W as. u . n, 10th and T des A ;embe; of the lh P"dfu.j in the 9th. 10th rank of tape o.-uu. jACK WORTFHNGTON L boy who is vitally interested tit on, Jai'K "r - and Mrs. Frank Worthing:- plans to pro to in. own leee and then get into aviation stay! Engineering is Jack's jnd 'choice and he is also inter J in drafting. Lk is a member of the high tool band in tne iuin arm iim, a member ot tne journalism .u mtVi 11th. and a tiB m ' ,r - . Uber of the Aviation Club in 8th. HOWARD TRUITT Ling that he is ready for the corps as soon as it is ready him, Howard Truitt, son of Tmirt. nf Hazel wood, plans take an engineering- course that prepare him for aviation en- leering:.- Howard was a member of the ution Club in the 8th and home km officer in the 9th grade. FRED PALMER fellow who appreciates a good bis Fred Palmer, son of Mrs. la Palmer, of Welch street. frred is looking forward to join- the navy and perhaps being a y pilot. : trie builds airplane models, likes adventure movies and has worked at various jobs. Fred has been a student of the high school here since the 9th grade. BRUCE JAYNES One of the largest local collec tions of football and boxing pic tures is owned by Bruce Jaynes, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jaynes, of Dellwood road. Although he likes sports of all kinds Bruce enjoys his art class so much that he has decided to make .art his career. Bruce played football, basket ball and was a member of the track team in the 10th and 11th grades. He is a member of the Art Club and Dramatics Club. He also got honorable mention on the Blue Ridge conference team. SAM ARRINGTON Having left his mark on the lo cal school, Sam Arrington, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Arrington, of Saunook, is interested in being a county agent. He plans to go to N. C. State College or Berea where he will study to be a county agent. Sam is also interested in photo graphy, likes his school work and enjoys reading. He is president of the senior student body, was president of F. F. A. in the 10th grade, vice president of his home room and secretary of F. F, A. Club in the 9th; winner of D. A. R. declama tion contest in the 10th grade; member of the Dramatics Club in the 11th; selected as Carolina Farmer (highest degree for F. F. A. in state) in 10th grade ; select ed as American Farmer (highest degree for F. F. A. in nation), 11th grade; district winner of su pervised practice contest for which he received a trip to F. F. A. convention in Kansas City in the 11th grade; second place in dis trict F. F. A. public speaking con test in the 9th; second place in state in speaking contest in the 11th grade; won the district F. WANTED Farmers To Grow Yellow Tomatoes FOR $22.50 A TON SEE M Saturday, April 4th From 2 to 4 P. M. FARMERS FEDERATION Waynesville On the Alert at Puerto Rico 1 i 5T vrx Mwi of Um Dm United States soldiers man a heavy machine gun guarding a strip of beach on Puerto Rico, America's island fortress dominating the Carib bean and approach to the vital Panama Canal. The entire island is completely ringed with all types of guns. (Central Pre$$) member of the Girls' Chorus in the 9th, 10th, and 11th, and president of home room in the 9th grade. CARROLL LOUISE BELL Collecting records is the hobby of Carroll Louise Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Bell, of Grim ball Park. "Sugie" plans to go to Saint Mary's, then either enter business or home economics. She likes tennis, swimming, rid ing, dancing, parties and says she likes to cook. She wants to go away to a city and earn her own living (for a while). She has been a member of the high school band since the 9th grade, and a member of the Jour nalism Club in the 10th and 11th grades, was chairman of the pro gram committee in the 8th, and secretary of home room in the 10th. Judge Allen II. Gwyn Captures Still While Inspecting Timber in Caswell F, A. essay contest in the 8th grade. GLADYS EZELL Gladys Ezell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ezell, of Cherry street, thinks she would like teach- ing. Gladys went to Candler high school during her freshman, sopho more and junior years. She plans to go to Cullowhee for two years, then to Woman's College in Greensboro. She was president of her class in the 8th grade, secretary of the Dramatics Club in the 9th and 10th, and pres ident of Debaters Club in the 9th and cheer leader in the 9th, and a member of the girls' Glee Club in the 8th, 9th and 10th grades. Virginia Mcelroy Virginia McElroy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. McElroy, of Lake Junaluska, plans to enter the business department at the Wom an's College in Greensboro, and then be a stenographer. Virginia enjoys movies and col lects pictures of movie stars. She enjoys the lake in the summer both because of the water sports and the new people she meets. She has played basketball since the 8th grade and is now captain of the basketball team. She tied with a girl from Bethel for high scorer in the Gold Medal tourna ment and was also a member of the 4-H Club in the 8th grade. to get a job in a defense plant in Newport News. She was a mem ber of the 4-H Club in the 8th grade. DOROTHY MILNER Although she likes feminine things like cooking, Dot Milner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Milner, of Hatelwood, is also an all-around athlete. She hasn't decided what she wants to make her life work. She is interested in music and teach ing and if the field of aviation ever offers a real career fo women she is ready to go into it. She plans to go to Montreat for two years and then to some uni versity. Dot plays for the chorus, likes painting, woodcraft, horseback rid ing and golf. She has played basketball since the 8th grade, also track since the 8th, and was a member of the band in the 9th and 10th, and a MARGARET BLALOCK Margaret Blalock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Blalock, of Hazelwood, plans to be a steno grapher. Margaret likes books, clothes, and dancing. She wants to learn to be a first rate stenographer. ANN OSBORNE Transferring from Wilson Ju nior High in Tampa in her fresh man year, Ann Osborne, daughter of Mrs. Evelyn A. Osborne, of Love's Lane wants to be a nurse. Ann plans to go to Florida State College for Women. She is art editor of the Journalism Club, and was a member of the Jour nalism Club in the 10th, was pub licity manager of Dramatics Club in the 10th, and is a member of the Dramatics Club this year. She was student council representative in the 9th, also student council representative in the 10th, and vice-president of sophomore class. Ann is a cross between an artist and a torn-boy, she likes to draw and she loves horses and dogs. She wants to travel some day and Two Pictures Of This Area On New Highway Maps Two of the twelve colored pic tures on the 100,000 highway maps being distributed by the State Highway Commission, are from this immediate section. One is a striking picture of Devil's Court House," a towering monolith that overlooks the sapphire country from near Beech Gap. The other nearby scene is Look ing Glass Falls, on highway No. 276, between here and Brevard. Other Western North Carolina pictures are Grandfather Moun tain and a section of the parkway near Roaring Gap. Following the policy of former years, maps will be sent larger hotels, touring bureaus, chambers of metropolitan newspapers and other agencies distributing travel information. The 1942 map has been fully corrected to include highways on which construction work is sched- At the recent term of court here, Judge Allen H. Gwyn sentenced number of defendants for dealing in liquor or for making the illegal liquid. Down in Caswell county the? other day, the popular jurist went one better in his fight against the liquor business. He stepped out of his judicial raiment long enough to destroy a band new, and completely equip ped whiskey still. v Judge Gwyn was inspecting tim ber on a Caswell county farm when he came upon a still which had been put into operation. Apparent ly the operators of the still had heard the judge approaching, for they fled the scene when he arrived. The judge put the still out of commission, loaded it on a truck and carried it to Reidsville, where he turned over the prize to the sheriff. The copper was then turn ed over to the salvage committee to be used in making war mater ials. . intends to see the Orient in parti cular. Next summer she hopes to be a counselor at a girls' camp. JOHN SUMMERROW Another sport enthusiast, John Summerrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gr C. Summerrow, of Hazelwood, plans to be a business man. John has been a member of the boys' Glee Club, and was vice president of home room in the 9th and 11th grades. He also played football in the 8th, 9th, and 10th. John enjoys playing golf, soft ball, football, but enjoys working, too. Hasn't decided definitely what he wants to do after he graduates. Rotarians Discuss 40-Hour Week Law A general discussion was held at the Rotary Club Friday on the Smith bill in Congress, which pro posed to abolish the 40-hour week. Different angles were presented, and . a round-table discussion was held by the members. uled to be completed by next sum mer. The face of the folded map pictures the state capitol building while on the back is a brief de scription of principal points of in terest in every section of the state. On the reverse side of the map are twelve pictures representing scenes from the three main sections of the state. Some questions asked indicate that somebody doesn't know much about what is being discussed. 1Z EDITH RUSSELL - Transferring from the Fines Creek high school in the ninth grade, Edith Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Russell, of Route 2, plans to enter secretarial work. Edith likes to cook and sew and intends to have a Victory Garden this year. Next summer she hopes Keai service and Get Ready for the Fishing Season Opens Wednesday, April 15 We are all set; with a complete stock of tackle 1 you need for the big ones the Bghtlnt ones -Ike ones that make Ashing a joy. Rods Reels Hooks lines Sinkers Leaders Creels Nets Poles Spinners Flies GET YOUR FISHING LICENSE HERE Massie Hardware Co. ROY PARKMAN, Owner Street Waynesrffle NOTICE OF SALE TlnHpr and hv virtue of ah Order of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, in a spe cial proceeding entitled T. L. Green, administrator of J. H. Rog ers, deceased, and Carl C. Rogers, only heir at law-exparte, the same being No. 227, Special Proceeding docket of said court, the under nicrned commissioner will, on Mon day, the 27th day of April, 1942, at 11 o clock a. m., on the prem ises 3-4 mile north east of uyae, M C. . in Havwood County, sell to the highest bidder, the following described land and premises, to wit: One lot described as follows: REGINNING at an iron pin in the center of the highway leading from Thompson Cove to the town of Clyde, N. C, and running thence with center of said highway N. 1230' W. 74 feet to an iron pin, the S. W. corner of Claude Thomp son lot; thence with his line N. e E. 309 feet to a i fence post in the D. I. L. Smathers line; thence with his line S. 8 W. 76 feet to a post in a fence; thence with Wnvt Terr's line S. 89 W. 279 feet to the beginning, containing one- half acre, more or less. Also one lot adjoining the above, bounded as follows: BEGINNING on an iron pin in the center of highway leading from Thompson rw tii the town of Clyde, the same being the northeast corner of the Marvin Snyder lot, and runs thence with the center of said high way and D. M. Cagle line N. 8 30' W. 87.9 feet to an iron pin, J. w Roirers' southwest corner: thence with his line N. 89 E. 279 feet to an iron pin or stake in line of D. I. L. Smathers; thence with said line about 8 W. 76 feet to a stake; thence S. 88 25' W. 254 feet to the beginning, containing one half acre, more or less. Said land also has on it a small two-room and basement dwelling, and will be sold at public outcry t the highest bidder, either for cash or one half cash and the bal ance on 6 and 12 months time to suit the purchaser, and separate lnta or as a whole, as deemed best by the commissioner. There are also some minor articles oi personal and household goods which will be sold at the same time, for cash. This the 27th day of March, 1942. T. L. GREEN, Commissioner, No. 1170 April 2-9-16-23. These Firms! -SAVE TIME5 SAVE MONEY- Save Tire Wear! Have your wheels lined up right . . . Champion Motor Company Canton, N. C. Junaluska Supply Machine Shop Phone 88 v Specializing In Welding Brazing General Repair Garasre Work LATHE & PLANER WORK Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted CONSUL T DR. R. KING HARPE OPTOMETRIST 125 Main Street Wells Bldg. For Appointment Telephone 2483 Canton, N. C. General Merchandise V Grade "A" Meat Dry Goods Vegetables Shoes BRADLEY'S Phone 326 Hazelwood Designing Re-Sttying Alteration- Tailoring MRS. HENRY GADDY East Street The Holly Real Estate Automobile And Fire Insurance ATKINS Insurance Agency Phone 301 Looking For Some Place To Go? TRY CHARLIES PLACE Open 24 Hours- CURB SERVICE PROMPT SERVICE fa Candies Drinks Ice Cream Breakfast fc Cigarettes fa Sandwiches Soups Dinners Plenty of Parking Space WE ALSO HAVE Texaco Products Gas and Oil Phone 9184 Asheville Road Phone 196 See Service Cleaners For Service First Satisfaction Always In he Basement of the Boyd Building Entrance through the Boyd Furniture Store-.'- When It's A Question Of Good Printing See The Mountaineer Real Home Cooking If you like real healthful, ap petizing, home cooking, then here's the place to get it. DINNER PARTIES MRS. H. W. BURNETTE Phone 317-W Brookmont Dr. Eat "Out" More Often Constant meal planning and cooking is a monoton ous task. Many wives have arranged so that at least once a week the family eats dinner here. We believe your family will enjoy this plan, too. WE SERVE Food and not just a Filler Green Tree Tea Room Phone 9165 Time to Cook with Gas the Perfect Fuel Economical Clean Quick Essotane Metered Service City on eonvaniwic Installed anywhw Brading Gas Service Church Street Phone 202 Newest Modern Stitcher Modern LAM AC-WE L D for Invisible Soling. Champion Shoe Shop
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