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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 6 Waynesville Township Schoo (ONE DAY NEARER VICTORY) THURSDAY, AUGUST Is Will ' Open3h Registration To Begin 26th; Many Teacher Changes Placement Of Teachers Will Be Made Later, Officials State, As List Is Announced Waynesville district schools are scheduled to open for the 1942-43 term on Monday, August 31st, it has been announced by M. H. Bowles, superintendent. Registrations will begin on next Wednesday, the 26th, on which day all members of the senior and junior classes are required to reg ister. On Thursday, 27th, the freshmen and sophomores are scheduled to register and on Fri day, 28th, all members of the seventh grade. Mr. Bowles has announced that an additional teacher will be as signed to Central Elementary to relieve the congestion. Barents liv ing beyond Walnut street who have been sending their children to East Waynesville are requested to send them to Central Elemen tary to relieve the overcrowded condition. This particularly ap plies to the primary grades, Mr. Bowles pointed out.. Teachers for the Waynesville school district have been announc ed, but their placement will not be made public until later, it was learned from Jack Messer, county superintendent of schools. Teach ers elected for the eleven schools in the district include the following: SAVE on Drugs At- McKAY'S HAZEL WOOD tiOc Size SWAMP ROOT 320 20c Size French's BIRD SEED - - - - 2 for 190 500 .. FACIAL TISSUES - - - 190 60c Size RESINOL OINTMENT - - 430 As Your Doctor Wants It . . . That is how all prescriptions are filled at McKay's. Extreme accuracy- is used with every prescription, and only the best ingredi ents used. Our prices are most reasonable. 25c Size FEENAMENT - - - - 190 Large IVORY SOAP - - 3 for 170 25c Size BAYER'S ASPIRIN - - 190 25c Size Phillip's MILK OF MAGNESIA - - 120 75c Size LISTERINE 590 Quart Size FLIT SPRAY 290 60c Size For Indigestion BISODOL - - - - - 490 50c Size JERGEN'S LOTION - - - 390 30c Size For Colds HILL'S TABLETS - - - - 140 $1.20 Size SMA 890 35c Size BIOLAC-230 25c Size 82B 10c 3 for 17c T nrrro OirvA Kj - 15J0 Medium Size 50c Size Johnson's BABY TALCUM POWDER 390 75c Size No. 1, 2 or 3 DEXTRIMATTOSE - - - 630 50c Size - .. MEAD'S PABLUM - - - - 390 PHARMACY A REXALL STORE Phone 392 Hazelwood New Band Director Is Well Qualified For Position Here Charles Lee Isley, Jr., of Coolee mee, who has been elected band master and director of music in the Waynesville township schools, is well qualified for the work here. Mr. Isley graduated from the Cooleemee high school in 1937 and entered Davidson College in the fall. While a student at Davidson he was prominent in football, band, symphonic band, and symphony or chestra for the four years he was a student at the institution. During his senior year he served as assistant to Mr. Phofl, director of music at Davidson. He also served as counselor in the David son College summer music camp each season. For a period of three years he was choir director at the Sugar Creek Presbyterian church in Charlotte. In the fall of 1940 when the director of the high school band of Albemarle was drafted, Mr, Isley was elected to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the year. Mr. Isley graduated in the spring with a B. S. in music and education room Davidson College, where he majored in trombone, base violin and voice. He was a charter member of Davidson Chap ter Phi Mu Alpha, national honor music fraternity, and was a mem ber of the Sigma Phi Epsilon, na tional social fraternity. Dellwood News Mrs. L. W. Hall has returned from a brief visit to Newport News, Va., where she visited her husband and daughter, who hold positions there. Clifton Parton lost a fine horse recently. The animal took sick and died soon afterwards. About 25 children are attending the daily vacation Bible school. Boh Evans srot the school off to n good start, and the work is being carried on by Mrs. Hazel Kuyken doll, Miss Dorothy Jaynes, and Miss Lucile Moody. Mrs. Cora Plott ia ill at her home on Soco road. Private Davis Galloway, of Fort Bragg, is expected soon to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley ualloway. MARRIAGES Leon Marcus Killian, Jr., to Corinne Alley, both of Waynes ville. James R. Cook to Leona Shock ton, both of Canton. Owlie Cagle, of Dellwood, to Kinsie Robbin, of Lake Junaluska. Boone Chambers to Verlie Frank lin, both of Waynesville. M. H. Bowles, C- E. Weatherby, Homer Henry, Martha J. Medford, Ethel Craig, Mrs. Lucy T. Jones, Mrs. J. C. Patrick, Hester Ann Withers. Mrs. Grace Stamey, Carl Rat cliff, Mrs. Johnnie L. Kellett, Bes sie Boyd, Margaret J. Terrell, Lois bmathers Neal, Charles Isley, Margaret McManus, Oren Corwin, J- C. Brown, Frances E. Turner, Grace Leatherwood, Mrs. Law rence Leatherwood, W. L. Mc Cracken, Margaret Perry, Thom asine Stringfield. Mrs. Inez Brooks, . Mrs. Ova Ferguson, Mary Edith Long, Lucile Moody, Stella Roten Hall, Mrs. Wayne L. Seaty, Nancy L. Killian, Mrs. June Smathers, Mrs. Samuel Knight, Louise Killian Queen, Mrs. Frank B. Ferguson, Annie Dee Kirkpatrick, Mary Rathbone, Mrs Edna F. Rogers, Lois Harrold, Edna Boyd, Theda G. Crawford, Tyson A. Cathey, Maye Davis Boyd, Jessie P. Howell. Mrs. Josephine Brown, Daisy Boyd, Eula Patterson, Edna No- land Terrell, Iowa Lee Ferguson, Mrs. Bramlett Stone, Lou Belle Boyd, Lawrence Leatherwood, Mrs. Eva Cole, Mary Lou Moody, Cathe rine T. Calhoun, Jule Boyd, Mar ion Belle Ratcliff, Claude W. Rog ers, Erma Patterson, Elizabeth S. Henry, Frances Robeson, Mrs. Bon nie M. Clark, Frank Rogers, Mar garet Burgin, Eddie W. Boyd, Marguerite Clark. Stephanie Moore, Evalee S. Ful bright, Estelle H. Setzer Allison, Claudia B. Leatherwood, Avis Med ford, Nell Campbell, Ruth S. No land, Carroll Morrow, Nell K. How ell, Ruth Moody Henry, Maye Burr M. Davis, Norval W. Rogers, An nie Plott Ledbetter, Bonnie T. Howell, Harriet H. Wither and Alma Mae Jackson. Fines Creek Nows By Mrs. D. N. Bathbone. The Rev. Jarvis Teague will fill his regular monthly appointment Sunday, Aug. 23, at the Fines Creek Baptist church. Church Church school at 10 a. m, preach ing services at 11 a. hi. A large attendance was had at the Laurel Hill church Sunday. Church school is held each Sunday afternoon at 2, and preaching ser vices the first and third Sunday of each month, with Rev. Melton Harbin, pastor, Taking much of the farmer' time now is caring for the tobacco crops which require a great deal of care. Lots of the crops are beginning to ripen so they are kept very busy on rainy days preparing their barns for the cutting and hanging process. Miss Laura Mae Greene, of Elon College, has returned to spend the summer vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Greene. She has as her guest Miss Dorothy Lynch, a room mate, also of Elon College. Miss Hilda James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. James, recently completed a business course at Blanto'n Business College and now holds a position with the county agent's office in Waynesville. Clyde School District To Open On Monday, 31st The schools of the Clyde district are to open for the fall term on Monday, August 31tt, it was learn ed from Jack Messer, county su perintendent of education this week A number of teachers have re signed from the orginal faculty elected in the spring, including that of C. C. Hanson, who has serv ed as principal for the past few years. His place has not yet been filled, according to Mr. Messer. Last year the enrollment of the Clyde district totaled something over 600. with over 400 in the elementary grades and around 175 in the high school. It is expected that thp enrollmpnt this vear will I be in keeping with that of last year, Mr. Messer stated. The faculty will consist of the following teachers in addition to Knmp vacancies vet to be filled: iFave Basrwell Chapman, Marga ret White Baker, Hazel Baldwin, W. L. Fitzgerald, Sara Ann Long, Florence Evelyn Rockman, Hattie Siler Freeman, Mrs. Mary B. Brooks, Betty Jean Best, Mrs. Bonnie F. Shook, Mrs. Ellen H. Haynes, Mrs. Pauline Sentelle Goodman, Mrs. Edith T. Cannon, Ruth Dotson ad Linda Haynes. Monthly Clinie Held At Nurses Mission In Cecil Township The regular monthly clinic was held at the Nurses Mission at the Friendly House in the Cecil sec tion on Wednesday. Dr. J. Frank Pat, of Canton, is in charge of the clinics and he is assisted by the learned from Mrs. R. C. James is visiting her husband in Wilmington, who is employed in the ship yard. Mrs. James will also visit her two sons, Norval and Robert Way. Mr. and Mrs. Clavton Truttinn. and small daughter, Shirley, ar rived last week from Newport News. Va.. to ftnend a few Hnva with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Trantham, and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Rogers at their homes on Upper Fines Creek. Grover Davis, who holds a nnsi- tion at Newnort News, snent. r few days last week with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Davis, at their home on Fines Creek. Mrs. Edd Walker, better known to her manv friends an "A Dollie," is very sick at the horns of her son. Mr. and Mm. HrnHia Walker. v Floyd Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Davis, will be leaving for the army very soon. Mrs. Johnnie Lovettp whn hnlHa a position at Newport News, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ferguson, and other WANT ADS WANTED A white housekeener for a family of four. Modern conveniences. Good pay. Near Washington, D. C. Write X, Box 511, City. Aug. 6-13-20. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 6 beau tiful vacant lots on Balsam street in Pisgah Park, high elevation, overlooking high school. All city conveniences. Priced rea sonably bv owner. Writo nn. 345, Waynesville. Aug. 13-20 FOR RENT Three-room apart ment. Private bath and electric refrigerator in Albright apart ments. Call 169-W. Aug. 20 FOR RENT A B-room apartment. uniurnished on Short street. $20.00 per month. Telephone 112-W. Aug. 20-27 FOR SALE Guitar in good con dition. Reasonably priced. See Bill Taylor, Hazelwood. Aug. 20 WILL PAY CASH For good used sewing machine. Phone 343-J or Box 5. Aug 320 LOST Thursday morning a sil ver clip with buckle design on Main street. Finder return to Mountaineer and receive reward. Aug. 20. HOW NOT- TO LOSE YOUR HUSBAND Famous quiz expert points out to women that husbands aren't lost all at once, like a handbag, but slowly, like dependent relatives. A novel questionnaire will enable any wife to get the real lowdown on her spouse. Look for this feature in the August 30th issue of The American Weekly The Big Magazine Distributed With The BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sale At All Newsstands relatives here. Mr, and Mrs. C. B. McCracken had a letter from their son, Sam McCracken, of California who is working in the labortories in the U. S. service. Roy Justice, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Justice, is on furlough from the U. S. army. All babies in the nSH of the mission afB cod liver oil ,1 'm (are n Wednesday All. rP three prenatal cases tl two maternal hv wree pre-scnool case. I treatment and Sn m the nursl No Better Time There Never Has Been a Better Time to Save a M of What You Earn! Buy a few shares of Building and Loan now and j( ready to build a home after the war is over. 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