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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER "TOW IS EACH": How h mni i "wlH1 if City Mm Dwellers Seat the Eta .... I -T I '8 WlWHi KM II tlfrliaK-kA KITCHEN KILIJi KOOI I K Bethel Baptists Elect Officers, Teachers For Year Officers for Hie jiv-m i.n hm.il year wore fleeted ;ii I h- reeenl business meeting ol the IU Hu I Baptist chureh. i ei I Kev .1 II Hall, pastor Van C. Wells was elec ted , liui ( h clerk and Ireasinei icm;luued John V. Sloan as church and Sun day school chorister, and js pian ists: Mrs, Opal Miimnarner. Mi-.--Dolores York. Miss Hilda Haiirmw and Miss Miirph, Wade liiman was named janitor. Sunday School ollicor and teachers are: superinli ndenl T. II Wells, assistant. Bob Satlerlield: I K SI'Altv KOR CKOWN-l P CHII DRKN TIME FOR REFRESHMENT A PLACE IN THE SUN HOME MADE SHIMMING POOL lilt :,i. v and 1 I r.l-IIIVI . Villi (' i ell- a- : i..i)l Ml-- M.imiic Mar in, adult an n Hi T Medtni'ii: islam. Mr I) York, secretary, adult women, .; a-.-tslan',. Mrs. -iinlaiy. Mrs. WIIII1H U Olllt !l, , -ill e! ar , Mrs Voiiiil; I'eoplc. John V. Sloan: rilclle, set i etary . J Animal Side Show s foot 2MITE .lolllllll,. 1,1 Mr- l,au-on Km . I. Medio,. I. KwKii I )iu ki t I : Mr-. Mamie I'eek. 1'. nihil, Hi:;,leii: h, - aiid ii :- . .,--, -1.1111. It I'! Se Kale l.edliii'd. 1 1 il eniied la! e boys. Bob Satlerlield: -eerelary, .cue Well-: inlei'iiiedeile cirls. Mrs W nulled !ieil; a-M-taul, Mrs. Kin. -eel i I ;i i . Hetty Jean Hur-it'-: iiiiiioi boy-. lr,. Jack Mc Ciaekui: seeietmy. I.y nil Wells; minor ::u K. Mr-. ( )nd liuniKarner: -eerelarx. I'eu);.v Ann Peck; piim ai ics beys and ; n I s Miss Murphy ; iH'KHinci -, Mis- eil.i linnau. I'Hi'ss or ih simss m: iii.v ( lil SHI S III M Al' Ncw-leatures Thiiiys liave not been fcoinn ao eoidius to plan in the animal world Ibis year, either. Witness these freaks of 1947: ANTISEPTIC Yl 1 i i In" Ml le!, learned I'l l -- w ,, , 'i l' el ..I k hall - hor-e ill , i cd mi Supt. T. K. city schools power drill sale as sur- lOt'll LEOC.EI) CHICKEN of Brooklyn also has a twin tail and double cks layiin; apparatus. 1 1 pi opcrty . Drs. Seaver and Lockard OPTOMETRISTS Of Asheville WILL BE IN WAYNES VILLE FRIDAY EACH WEEK Masonic Building . . Hours 8:00 to 1:00 Eye Examined Glasses Fitled H. M. Seaver. O. D. John C. l ockard, O. D. M j C . I TAILLESS TABBY of Wilkes boro. N. C, with hindfeet re scmblinR a rabbit's, was dis owned by its mother. 5T REMINDERS FOR PARTY LINERS Ft " i If II I T s ' """A I I I TWO HEADED KITTEN has four eyes, two mouths but only two cars. It was born in New York. SOLDIER OI TS SHOT IN LINE Ol DC TV "TWO LEGGED" PIG of Topeka, Kas., could not walk normally whrn her rear Icrs swelled. She devised this technique of walk ing. ' 2.400 rounds ol ammunition. Sanders drives an especially pre pared tank which serves as the ' moving target in tarfiet practice. Me doe- it almost very (lay. "I'm not yet used to that feel- m ol heuiK under a tin roof i hail storm." says Sanders. More than 2.(100,000 tons of sul lur are produced in the L'nitcd States annually. FOR A PLEASANT PARTY LINE Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company - V"- jW fit CsJ? fcvr -1 ' ft)KT(;EOKC.K(i. MKMIE, M,l. Yfe'X.-1 " 1 'M' When it eii.ee- to hciny J slot al in the hue ol peacetime duty, idlinis at I his Army post he- jr J..'.ii'.' ttSjJ$Y V y. V' '"'vt' Ts Kaymond Sanders i- th, v mrrJj"y . o41 "'iln knoU; niosl about it. - v.eoe'S V,' Tl" 'a- a routine day . If .S Sel0 Ae0e oP l0 Si"ull'rs u;x "n'Iir lite of fill I - V cO'-1 eyvO machine un- h!a-i mi, away with .i-. LAFF-A-DAY f. in I limply asked if you wanted to go to the ball garnet. Did I a;JJuu ticketar; - . Cullelins . . . HUGHES PROBE RECESSED UNTIL NOV. 17 WASHINGTON 1AP1 Senate investigation of Howard Hughes' waxplane contracts was re cessed Monday for three months because Johnny Meyer, Hughes' party-giving helper, could not be found. Chairman Homer Ferguson (R,, Mich) of the senate war inves tigating sub-committee, announced that the inquiry would be resumed Nov. 17, and that Hughes would be the first witness. miles west of Rio cle Janeiro to determine whether hemispheric solidarity is to continue only as a' pious resolution or become a prac tical reality, Nicaragua has riot j been inv ited. j The primary purpose oi the con- ference is to put into permanent : treaty form the wartime agree- The1 merit called the "Act of Chapule- pec." Nearly one-third farms raise cotton. of American SLEEPER HAS 2-STORV I Al l, ALBANY. N. Y. i.-Pi W;,,,,.' Hulsapple, 25, was found unnei scious, in pajamas, on the m,i, -walk near his home and police ,u, he apparently had r olled out ol hi bed while sleeping in a -eeon,!-story room. The bed was higher than tin window sili, police said. Hulsapple was hospitalized u,it, fractured ribs and bruises. i taches said his condition was " , t-isfactory." ODUM SETS NEW WORLD FLIGHT RECORD CHICAGO (API Plans were being made for a downtown parade in Chicago for Bill Odum, who winged the A-26 "Bombshell" around the world in 73 hours, rive minutes and 11 seconds - fastest solo flight on record. Odum, meanwhile, was catching up on lost sleep Monday after ful filling his boyhood dream by buz zing in at Douglas airport at 1:58:40 (CDT) Sunday, ending of ficially the flight begun last Thurs day at 12:53:29 p.m. AMERICAN MINISTERS MEET IN BRAZIL FRIDAY NEW YORK (AP) Foreign ministers of 20 of the 21 American republics will meet in a luxurious hotel near Petripolis, Brazil 40 I'M YOUNG, BUT I'VE PREPARED FOR THE FUTURE WITH A JEFFERSON STANDARD PROGRESSIVE SPECIAL PLAN A WISE .i. "V. fff PROGRESSIVE ti I X ISDPriAl Dl AM I ML ttaaJi 32 S. E. CONNATSER ROUTE 2 WAYNESVILLK SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE il'J'JJJ.TVtli I .fl rn.w l V .If 111 ( 1: 'sit DOWN v WHILE yOU IRON! No longer is ironing day one to be dreaded. 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