The' Pirates
(Continued from Page One)
Major General Stanley.
Howard Jarratt of Newjyoik is
cast as Frederick, Frank Lowe of
Davidson College (where Mr. Pfohl
is head of the music department ,
is the Major General. Wary Helen
turn Brunnen, formerly with the
San Francisco Opera company, as
Ruthj and Sylvia Hose 01 ( liarlotfe
Dorothy Curry of l"t. Pierce, Fian
ces Chesson of Elizabeth Chy, and
Eleanor Whiting of Hartsville, S.
C. are other soloists.
' v Aii- Danfoid; stage director Iji
the production. Three choruses
apppar on the scene.
Proceeds from the performance
will be divided between the group
and high school music department.
Members of the opera group will
be entertained Monday evening at
the homes of local music students.
If the program goes over well, re
ports Mr. Isley, the Transylvania
Camp will bring another outstand
ing eve nl here next summer.
Examiner
(Continued from Page One)
Old Rifleb
(Continued from Page One)
on the rules of the road, a vision
test, and a test of practical driving
in the applicant's automobile
road driving test is the main thing
11 Suttons and nine Messers ar
tJI ranged "feuds" of a friendly nature
me . . , i i
Dy pooling ineic rnarsiiitrii aim
. w.c u.a... ii.M.g, - - ,mil ,nlrf have
and where more fail than anywhere " 7 . j . ,,,. ,j. ,h
, ,. tr: the. best day. Afterwards they
Pise, reports :vil . rvinury. ran- ; . . . .
' . . . gathered in groups and were shot
ures are caused by not following f" ' c
Orje of the leading roles
In l4(i I he United States pro
duced :i,08!),00l niolor vehicles,
ihree limes the output of the rest
taken of llie world combined.
WARNING
Bean Growers
IJuc to changes in market demands, it is necessary to
pick beans now pAKLIKK than in the past. Be sure
lo see us before you pick.
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And
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v
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the rules of safe driving, and jusl
poor driving ability, he adds.
"On the whole, women drivers
are as good as men."
The examiner spends three days
each week
bv cameras, there being almost as
manv picture makers on hand as
contestants.
Car' Goerch, editor of The State
Magazine, was on hand for story
.-... -.1 ... ,inliii-AC oc u'ora run.
in Waynesville. from "". aM" e,
8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. on Mo-
days, Tuesdays and Saturdays, will newspapers. .
an .Ulice on the second floor of K 1 h,'f f"ur ?AT u n cZZ r
.he courthouse. He 'is a. Canton "f ood, Kef . Glenn C.
on Wednesdays and Thursdays, al'f Senr . V.
over the polic - s.ation. and a. the ' th and,C- M , Mood; ""
courlhouse in S.Mva on Fridays. h h', Z
So far he has issued about 30 plcted his three shots, pding them
licenses here and the same number . U'e " ,he 'akfs d
lllUSK'liIIl piaillHlll ill iiuih ui mc
ranhhouse. Jonathan Woody local
in Canton.
A 1th, ..Kill it IiiLog uhnit 30 iviiiv
utes lo complete an examination hanker, directed the activities
llirougn a puouc aaurss system.
Cars and trucks began arriving
Mr. Kimrey advises lhal an appli-
hour anil a half, since there will dulill ,,u ,m,''"i"g a"d lhf
be others applying at the
same
time.
And if there is anything wrong
with your car. have it fixed before
starting the examination.
Farm Tour
(Continued rroni t'aye One)
elude the l.inville Taverns. Fort
llerrod and Norris Dam, the last
lap of the journey being through
the Smokies over Newfound Gap.
The lour, sponsored by the Hay
wood County Test Demonstration
Farmers, will cost only $25 per
person for necessities.
NOTE In Ihe last issue of The'
Mountaineer, it was staled that the
tour would begin Monday. It ac- ,
lually begins Tuesday. July 29. and
will end on Friday. August 1.
tests began about noon, lasting
until 5 o'clock in the afternoon
when a square dance was held to
end the day's activities. The crowd
sat or stood in a semi-circle behind
the firing line, taking time out oc
casionally for a dish of ice cream
or other light refreshments.
Even the weather was coopera
live in making a success of the
first old-time rifle match at Cata
loochee Ranch since 1942. A warm
sun beamed down all day, and the
wind was light.
Sveral of the weapons were
slow to lire, while others cracked
off at the first pull on. the trigger.
Tin y now are cleaned and laid
liaik in closets or over mantle
pieces until next summer, having
added to the legends since their
hear and Indian hunting days of
Legion Post Sponsors
Music Program Saturday
The local American Legion post
is sponsoring a program of moun
tain music, to be given at 8 p. m.
Saturday, July 26 in the court
house, featuring the Smoky Moun
taineers who play over the WWNC I
Farm Hour. j
A small admission will be charg
ed. The public is invited to
attend.
AT LEAST 14
HUSTON (P) Fourteen-year-old
Mrs. Shirley Mitchell of Chel
sea gave birth yesterday to a daugh
ter. Her husband. Miller, also is
only 14.
OITicials of Chelsea Memorial
hospital said the girl was one of
the youngest mothers in the insti
tution's history. The Mitchells
have been married more than a
year.
Dr. liarnelt II. ltosenlield of
Chelsea, who delivered the six
pound, 10-ounce gill, said mother
and daughter were doing well.
When the proud father arrives
for his first look at the addition to
Ihe family, he just will be able to
meet the maternity ward's age re
quirements. Visitors must be at
least 14.
For Sale
1939 Ford
Pick-up Truck
Very Clean
A Good Buy
SINS
MOTOR CO.
Phone 48G
Main St.
102-Year-Old
Man Walks 18
Miles To Jail
I'Hll- ADEI.PHJ.t 'AP Ninety-five
years ago, William Clark
went to sea.
And 24 hours ago he went for a
walk - an 18 mile one.
That started some frantic ques
tioning by officials at S. Luke's
hospice, where Clarke lives.
He was finally found today in
the jail at near-by Media.
Clark explained that he took the
walk to see an old friend, a ship's
carpenter. But he didn't find him
and lie got pretty tired so the
Media police chief gave him a bed
in the jail.
Father Francis, head of the hos
pice, called for him and took him
home after the sleep.
DEATHS
Jessie Dennis Phillips
Funeral services were held yes
terday afternoon at Inman's Chapel
for Jessie Dennis Phillips, 18, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Phillips, of
the Little Fast Fork section, who
died al an .-sheville hospital Wed
nesday morning. Rev. Thomas Er
win officiated and burial was in
the church cemetery.
Survivors include the parents
and six sMers: Mrs. Roy Caldwell
and Mrs. J. Marler. of Route 3,
Canton, Misses Bethel. Juanila.
Mary and Lorraine Phillips, of the
home: live brothers: Otis, L. J.,
James, Edward, and Ralph Phil
lips, all of Route 3; the maternal
grandmother. Mrs. N. A. Waldrope,
of Transylvania County: and the
paternal grandmother, Mrs. Rach-
ael Phillips, of Little East Fork.
Radio Evangelist
On Knoxville Station
Evangelist M., D. Garrett, nation
ally known Baptist preacher of
Chattanooga, can be heard Monday
through Friday at 10 a.m. and on
Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock
over radio station WIBK Knox
ville.
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Jackson County Negro
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DILLSBORO lP)
Lucinda
Love, native Negro resident of the
Tuckaseigee region, died at her
I home Sunday at the age of 101.
Until she suffered a stroke two
before, Lucinda known to
days
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Her I Kiaiiri.-hi'.
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was (ir,.r
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