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The Waynesville Mountaineer Second Section i larch 27 rv Her wners of tractors. ue Invited ot at l4iDtennce scbaol week, at the for the one-day iVe been made by e unty agent, tatJ.O. Ferguson, wer from State 1st in the instruc tors of the three , Haywood wm , -i ic- in train best methods of unce, a genera. ictor mecnmai", .nl PC ie minor icf t,A nftpn out the .eration. "Due to tractors, u kroper care ana given them, Mr. 1 "i i niir hone Fnd owners attcDd e can add months, tne me m u bsuntially reduce major overhauls. ' U be held Satur ating at 10 a.m. of t 70-jear life, that the human 'at least two and es. Appliance Show Program Friday 10:30 a.m. Official opening-R. W. Shoffner, district agent, Pauline Hoachkiss, district agent. 10:40 a. m. Value and need of show Howard Ellis, head ag riculture Engineering Department, N. C. State college. 11:00 a.m. Improving the rural farm and home Mrs. Dora Haines, R. E. A. in Washington, D. C. 11 :30 a. m. Movie (colored) . 12:00 Viewing of displays and demonstrations. 2:00 p. m. Discussion of different types of water systems W. E. Henry, pump engineer, Atlanta, Ga. 2:30 p. m. What a Water System Has Meant To Our Home Raymond Caldwell, Iron Duff township. 2:45 p.m. 4-H Better Methods Contest Winner Phyllis James, Crabtree township. Colored movie. . m 3:00 p. 3:30 p. m. Viewing of displays and demonstrations Saturday 'BUD' STILL LOVES OVERELL GIRL 10:30 a.m. Value and Uses of Electricity on the Farm H. J. Kroger, R. E. A. in Washington. 11:00 a.m. Value and Uses of Electricity in the Home Miss Pauline Gordon, home management specialist, State College. 11:30 a. m. Colored movies. 12:00 Viewing of displays and demonstrations. 2:00 p. m. 4-H Better Methods Winner H. R. Caldwell, Jr., Iron Duff township, student at N. C. State college. 2:15 p. m. What Type of Water System Do I Need? Mr. E. B. Melton, pump engineer, Spartanburg, S. C. 2:45 p. m. Colored movies. r j ' g' ' RESUMING HIS PRE-ME0ICA1 STUDIES at City College, Los Angeles, George "Bud" Gollum has revealed that his heart still belongs to Beulah Louise Overell, who was his co-defendant In a sensational murder trial, held in Santa Ana, Cal. They were both acquitted of charges Involving them in the yacht-blast slaying of the girl's parent, (international) Easter Sunrise Service Planned By Youth Council Plans for the interdenomination al Easter surnrise service were discussed last week at a meeting of the Youth council of the Hay wood sub-district, held in the par sonage of the Lake Junaluska church. The service will be held at 6.30 o'clock on Easter morning at the foot of the cross at Lake Junalus ka. Those attending are asked to assembl at Mission Inn and from there the group will proceed to the cross. If weather conditions are unfavorabl, the service will be held in the church. Nominations for the officers to be elected in April were made, and are as follows. President. Beulah May Mauney, Hazelwood, Tommy Curtiss, Waynesville, Billy Mainous, Canton First. Vice-president: Peggy Mc Cracken, Lake Junaluska, Martha Jenkins. Louisa Chapel. Secretary: Barbara Curtiss, Haz elwood, Mary Ann Massey, Waynes ville, Joan Reno, Canton, First. . Treasurer: Edwin Terrell. Lake Junaluska, Dale Willis, Rockwood. Chairman of Worship and Evan gelism: Jimmy Galloway, Elizabeth Chapel. Dorotha June Gldney. Can ton, First. ' Chairman of World Friendship: Sue Owen, Shady Grove, Hugh WANTED TO KNOW KOKOMO, Ind. (LP) News paper offices receive a lot of strange questions over the tele phone. At eight o'clock one Febru ary morning a subscriber called the Kokomo Tribune and asked when and where was the last time on record anyone had seen a rain bow in the wintertime. K. Terrell, Bethel. Chairman oi Recreation ;inl Leisure: Joe Jack Wells Bethel, Rose Ann Duckett. Canton, First. Chairman of Community Serv ice: Eddie Moore, Rockwood, Ann Bishopp, Waynesville. Jimmy Galloway of Elj.iheih Chapel was elected l the council to serve as pianist. CHURCH NOTICE DELLWOOD METHODIST I CIRCUIT I J E. B Houser, Castor I Regular services will be held at ! Maple Grove at 10 o'clock Sunday, land at Dellwood at 11 o'clock. The I pastor's theme is: "The Work and Effect of Righteousness". (Please read: Isiaiah XXXII: 17.) The theme at Elizabeth Chapel Sunday night will be: "Easter's Message Life and Resurrection." A cordial welcome to one and all is extended to join the above serv ices on the next Lord's Day. The British captured Gibraltar from Spain in 1704. 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