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yfAxmmi. t, ximvy, imwAw is. m THURfiPAY. fESftUARy CHAMBER OF COMMERCE By S. A. JONES, Secretary Dunne the past 19-14 .season the ' civic organizations, and the Cham- . Chamber of f'nramorce has care-' ifuHy spent and contributed its funds for running expenses and in behalf of worthy causes. Ad vertising literature was needed, and Waynesville and Haywood County folders of information .have been sent, to almost every ; State;- from Oregon, Maine, Cali fornia to Florida, and as far away , as the Dutch JSast Indies and the , West Indies, tr the Canal Zone her of Commerce has loaned their piano to the Recreation Center for their use in their entertainments and recreaJon periods, for an in definite time. Through the persistent efforts of the Chamber of Commerce, with the cooperation of our retail coal dealers, this community has been supplied extra coal through the Solid Fuels Administration for and Mexico, to ptuple and Cham- War. Meetings were held, long Ders or commerce who nave neani ,i-., ,.n . , , , Zt a- . , i ! distance calls were made and manv of this mountain section and our , ... ' resorts through literature sent out oefore, or by having triendsi or themselves visited here. We have j had many visitors from some of i these places and numbers of them j who are definitely interested in i making this their home eventually. We have many inquiries as to resi dences, property, farms, dairying, j industry and manufacturing, and j Of course, constant inquiries lor summer accommodations. The active 1911 year, started off with an excellent banquet, in which all who were interested could share. Officials and speak ers from our neighboring towns ,,were present, as invited guests, and they realize the possibilities ye have here of expanding and growing in industries, agriculture And as a vacation land. As stated sometime ago in our Mountaineer, f'Waynesville has growing pains" but we have to have facilities in order to accommodate this rowth and allow it to take place. Large contributions were made to our very fine high school band, jhan which there is none better; to the Hereford Cattle Show, that brought many farmers and cattle men together. The Community .Council also received a contribu tion for the Hallowe'en party for the school children given by the 1gSg3VjM Minutes O letters of information were sent from October 18th to the last meeting on January' 18th, and to date, stating the current condition of the serious coal shortage and situation throughout this commun ity. Though the coal received, and that yet to lie received for dis tribution, is not of the highest grade, it has, nevertheless, re lieved many homes from serious suffering and deprivation during the wholesale shortage of fuel sup plies all over the country. Al though through this work our peo ple have been supplied with forty extra carloads of government re lief coal, which has and will pre vent many hardships during the extremely severe winter weather we have had, and will no doubt have more of. For years our summer visitors and home folks have asked that we place benches on the streets, where all and sundry might rest and re lax. This was done this past year, and fifty benches were placed in Waynesville, Hazelwood and vi cinities. Numerous citizens and visitors expressed their gratitude. And having had so many requests for more, we will have an addi tional fifty for use, and the ori ginal fifty repaired "and repainted to be placed by spring. All of these things are made possible, to assist and add to our communities, by your interest, your cooperation and your contri butions to the Chamber of Com merce. These are essential things, but along with them are many big ger and better projects and under that we want and need and that I can be accomplished by all work ing together. Let's become more "Chamber of Commerce cons cious" and contribute more time, I effort, interest and support to it. !Overseas26Months'Mrs. J. M. Long Had Charge Of DAR Program The Dorcas Bell Love Chapter of the Daughters of the American evolution held the Tebruary meeting with Mrs. R. N, Barl-er on Friday afternoon. Mrs. W. F. .Swift, regent, presided. Mrs. james M. Long was in , charge of the program and pre sented Dr. McNair, supply pastor of the Canton Presbyterian church as the guest speaker. Dr. McNair ! ? I PFC. GERALD GADDIS, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gaddis, of Waynesville, who is serving with the Ninth Army, has been over seas for the past 26 months. He entered the service in November, 1910. He has seen combat duty in Morroco, Algiers, Sicily, r ranee, Belgium, Holland, and Germany. He was formerly with General Pattern. Pfc. Gaddis is a native of Hay wood county and has two brothers overseas, Pfc. John S. Gaddis, and Sgt. Harry Gaddis. St. Johns To Face Fines Creek In Tourney & & 1A r Yosstri wovso GENUINE FORD PARTS m servicing your car: They Fit Right Last Much Longer It's oar wartime responsibility to keep your Ford car rolling. The best way we know to do this is to give your car genuine Ford service regularly and to use Genuine Ford Parte whenever it's necessary to re place any part. To Be Sure See Ul You can bring your car to us with per fect confidence because well give you Genuine Ford Protective Service and use Genuine Ford Parts. Automobile parts may look alike but they are not alike. Ford manufactures parts only for Ford-built cars every part is precision-built exactly like the original part which came with your car it's made of the same identical mate rial under strict laboratory control and will perform right. Don't take chances) see us for Genuine Ford Parte, See Us For Dayton Tires DAVIS LINER MOTOR SALES The first game for St. John's in the Haywood County basketball tournament will be played against Fines Creek on February 19 at i:UO p. m. at the local armory tines Creek has been victorious in two doubleheader games with St. John's but there is every reason to believe that St. John's will af ford much competition to Fines Creek since both the Rangers and nangerettes have shown vast im provement. at., John's cage quint met and conquered the Catamounts of Western Carolina Teachers college on reoruary 8th at the armory. At the end of the first quarter St. John's was leading by 6 points but the Catamounts caught up with and passed the Rangers at the half with a 15-12 score. Despite determined play by the green and gold the margin was steadily wid ened and by the end of the third quarter it stood 21-1G, but during the - fourth Quarter the Hangers siowiy crept up to tie the Cata mounts, .26-26. The tie was play ed off nd the Rangers came out victorious with a 34-32 score. The Rangerettes fell before the power- tuiy waynesville High Mountain eers on the same night, losing to thfem 20-9. 'St. John's took a doubleheader from Bryson City on Saturday, February 10; the boys' winning 45-28, and the girls' taking a 20-5 victory. Box score. VV.C.T.C. at St. John's, February 8: Boys' lineup: Rangers (34) Catamounts (32) F F. Dunbar (8) Claxton (19) F Resor (G) Franklin C B. Dunbar (14) Jaynes (10) G Mills (4) Reeves (1) G Ryan Seals (1) Subs: St. John's, Martin (2), Wilson. Cagle, Minett: Cata mounts, Hamilton, Hughes (1), Madison, Barnes. Referee: Davis (Duke). Box score, Waynesville high school at St. John's, February 8: Girls' lineup: St. John's (9) Waynesville (20) F Kluttz (2) .. Trantham (13) F A. Ensley (4) .. Blankenship F Greer (2) Adams G Summerrow Davis G Furtado Mes.ser G K. Ensley Evans Subs: St. John's, Gaddis (1): Waynesville, Scates (2), Hamp ton (5), Revis. MeClure, White, crouser. Mehaffey. Referee: Davis (Duke). CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Rev. jarvis bmitn give their sinpere tnanks to the neighbors. Dr. Stretcher, Rev. Jarvis Underwood, for their many acts of kindness in his last illness and death. The Family Ride Oor Tires And Save Yours and Gas Convenient Schedules Throughout Community RIDE OUR TIRES 10c SAVE YOUR GAS TWIN-GITY BUS SERVICE TOM LEE, Owner Office Next To First National Bank Three Waynesville Boys Have Parts In Play At W.C.T.C. Three students from Waynes ville arc playing in the Western Carolina Player's production "Skin of Our Teeth', by Thornton Wild er, tp be given in the college audi torium at Western Carolina Teachers College on Wednesday evening, February 21. They are. Jack Allison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allison, Bud Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, and Wingate Hannah, son of Mrs. W. T. Hannah. Smith and Allison are graduates spoke on Russian relations to the ! of the Waynesville Township high United States during and follow-j school and Hannah is a graduate ing World War III. He traced of St. John's. All three boys are the" history of Russia and told of , members of the freshman class. irenas towara religion in tnj coun- try toda". Mrs. S. H, Bushnell, chairman j iir-n J r D 11 of patriotic education, announced Wlllard E. KUSSell that the 36th annual declamation contest sponsored by the chapter would be held in the high school auditorium on February 22. Mrs. W. A. Hyatt, announced that the dress contest sponsored by the chapter would take place in the annual Fashion Show to be staged by the home economics de partment of the school on Thurs day morning. Mrs. J. Harden Howell, chairman on Indian work, announced that she had senWver 100 magazines to the Cherokee school recently. Mrs. Swift read a letter from the state regent announcing that there would be neither state or na tional meetings held this year due to travel conditions. The chapter voted to send a cash donation to the Tamassee school on the occas ion of the 25th founding of the Spends Leave Here Willard E. Russell, seaman sec ond class, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wyatt, of Allen's Creek sec tion, spent a 30-day leave re cently here with his wife and three children. Seaman Russell has been serving overseas for the past five months and his assign ments took him to Africa and oth er points in that war theatre. institution. 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