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r: AO I MRS. TL T I LE IAIFKO, .NO Mrs. K fc' Tulllf lio unclc-rv, n.l a major operation last Saturday at tin- Georgia Baptist Hospital in .Atlanta, is improving. APPLES FOR SALE COOKING CANNING FATING At The Orchard Reasonable El) SWAYNGIM S FARM Francis Cove Or See VINSON MrEI.ROY Parkway Has Annual Party For Guests' Mr. and Mrs. R Gordon Hudson, managers of the Parkway Hotel, were hosts of their annual Labor I)a pai'lv on last Moiida - ruing. Due to xu-atlu-r eoiidit lolls. thi eai' the aitv xa held indoors Various ttanies '! plawil e.ii'' ina tlie evo-ni'i and piies i re awardivl to me winners Kitivsh-inenl'- v. err served at the eorelll sion ol the ii;imrs. About 28 .miosis of the I'arkwax were present for tlx- oeeasion THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER New Projects Planned At Clyde School This Year 'Mrs. Nixon Is Honored At Bridge Luncheon Mrs James R Boyd was hostess of a bridge luncheon :it her home Saturday as a courtesy to Mrs Cor- The Fall term of Clyde School nelia Nixon, who is leaving soon to got uj Io a successful start last ..J.. 'fli-lltu i. liminjr ruiwirU :lt rtowers were used m dee- end of the fir ' five days showing this year, arrangements have been . .1 i... i , ii........ f-- thu -m Thus nlavintt were Mrs Nixon school. needs wherever possible. Since the school has no librarian here ! joe Uoggett and children, I Miss Dorothy Man.: Nancy Jo and Bill, left Tuesday this week with mends for their home in High Point after jBeach, Fla. She was JlMl spending the summer here. They to Daytona by he. p.,:,, were accompanied by Mr. Dog- j sister, Mr. and Mis Ll. gett who came up for the week- and Miss Lorraine M; il n(j' ' spent the week end ih, , , Lorraine Martel has 1,1 , , .., Oak Ridge wfiere she has , Mrs. Elsie Graham oi Greensbco , spent last week end with i datives , , , ! Silo Filling Time Is Here . . . Registration figures for the first week, whih not complete, showed an increase of 9 pupils oxer the Boutwell. Mrs Thad Howell. : number enrolled .iuring the first Charles Burgin. and Mrs. ! two weeks last yeat Teachers report; to Stanly Liv ingston, new principal who came jnf, servt,() to Clyde this year from the Nebo, 1 (,,a(.u,,.Si School in McDowell County, show ed an enrollment of 124 for thp Mrs. J M. Long Mrs. K. 1. f're ost. Mrs Hugh Jolly. Mrs. A H. DuHieiiil. Mrs. Charles Ray, Mrs W C Mrs Knni made for two teachers to be super- anH hieh visors with student heln with the work. Mrs. Jones, public school music teacher. Ray Robinson of Asheville was a Joe Tate. Mr. and Mrs 1) I ol St. Petersburg. Fiu mot her Ferguson. -"a it.: Vr- af!e ' is to be in charge of the elementary library and Miss Betty Bass, who leaches typing.' speech, and Eng lish, will be high school librarian. The school cafeteria opened a week ago and lunches now are be- daily lo pupils and high school. 4 less than at opening Mr. Livingston has announced the official time for beginning of the school day as 8 40 a.m . and 'fSi Pir,. Outlet Adjustable lo Any Anal 'WILL GIVE YOU REAL dt--.-7r.ed !r o.ve Th th Adjustable I 2. Gears Run in Oil No Gean ExpoMd. 3. Molybdenum Alloy Sole Cutting Wheel. 4. New Steel Fan B!ade with Replaceable TiF. 5. Knives Adjusted While Running. t. Feed Apron Glides on Rollers No Friction. 7. Feed Table that Cannot Sag Sup ported Both Sides. 8. Third Main Bearing on Oulaide ol Dri Pulley. io in today and let us snow ,-ou'll get more silage satidaction with the blizzard. SI RAU- Cc H -flnffbX you v.-hy feature? were real :lage Satisfaction. irr..i (::: .(:. trcutfe-.'ree crerat.cn, raving ycu t.r..e, rncney, and labor S. Shear Plate Easily Changed or He sharpened. 10. All Steel Deep Paddle Holl Sell Feed. 11. Top Roll Adjustable Tension Spring. )2 Alemite Hydraulic Lubrication Through out. 13. Streamlined Steel Feed Table. 11. Chops Hay or Fills Silo Perfectly Not a Nut or Boll Changed 15. New Fold-Up Trailer Hitch and Roller Bearing Rubber Tire Mount, (slight extra cost) .- . .a . - ...i- . .i t-..n.., t oi ine iwti scnooi . r.oi o...... ... ,.,,...; K.,n at n in Teachers of elemntary grades and !tfieir assienments ar: Mrs. Frances An accurate registration total it Ha.riifTp and Miss Hattie S. lor grades on,, through eight had reached 44r by Friday. 2 or 4-Wheel COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU BLIZZARD'S MANY SUPERIOR .FEATURES FARMERS FEDERATION, INC. Phone 334 s?sMaTaTaMMaTMaTa I I I II Till lli'l' I ! . , ! and report on teacher load mum ber of pupils per teacherl will not be available before the latter part of this week, as further adjust ers met to make tentative plans for ments are to be made, it was point ed out by the principal. During the afternoon, the teach promoting special activities during the current school year and to dis cuss matters pertaining to library schedules and the transportation of students by school busses. Schedule for regular chapel pro grams, to be sponsored mostly by class groups within the school, will be announced later. Livingston said A few outside speakers xflll l,e brought in for special occasions. Plans are also underway for pub lication of a school newspaper, likely a weekly publication to be prepared in mimeograph form by the students with the aid of facul ty advisors The school has not pub lished a paper for the past sexeral years. Hoys and girls of the Clyde J School this year will participate actively in u physical education program which is to include bas ketball competition with school teams throughout the county. Rob ert C. Evans, agricultural teacher, will coach basketball for both boys anil girls. A schedule for "light" practice is being prepared now and the periods of practice are to be gin within the next week or so. Mr. Livingston said. The addition of typing and speech courses this Fall makes -a 1 total of 22 subjects which are be- At The DePOt inK offered by the school this term. 'This is a part of the school's long- range program for adding courses to meet the students' requests and aterday Night ENDS ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL Don't Fail To Attend The Last Auction! SEASON TARTS AT 7:30 I Extend A Personal Invitation To All Of My Local Friends To Attend This Last Sale. Everything At The Lowest Prices In the History Of Waynesville Watches - Silverware - China - Dinner Sets - Figurines-Linens and thousands of Mollye Dolls and inexpensive items too numerous to mention. 100 GIFTS WILL BE GIVEN AlVAY! ! ! Waymesvil le Art Gallery WAYNESVILLE N. C. Freeman, first grade: Mrs. Ellen H. Haynes. second grade: Mrs. Edith T. Cannon, second and third combination; Mrs. Pauline S. Good son, third grade: Miss Sarah A. Long, fourth grade: Miss Gladys L. Chadwell, fourth and fifth combin ation: Mrs. Bonnie F. Shook, fifth grade: Mrs. Alice H. Haynes. sixth grade: Carroll Morrow, sixth and seventh combination; Miss Lucille Cathey. seventh and eighth com bination; Mrs. Mary B, Brooks, eight!1. and Mrs Jones, public school music. High school teachers are Homer Henry, mathematics, history, and general business; Miss Bass, typing, English, and speech; Mrs. Edith Y. White, home econ omics and health; Mr. Evans, agri culture; Miss Martha K. Sundlin, English and French, and Mr. Liv ingston, science. Clyde YWA Girls Give Tackv Pgrty For Those Leaving For College The Y. W. A. girls of Clyde Bap tist church entertained Thursday night with a tacky party us fare well to the auxiliary members who are going away to college this September. The party was held at the homo of Misses Mary and Elizabeth Ensley. Clyde Methodist Board And Wives Entertained Members of the board of stew ards of Clyde Methodist church and their wives had a covered dish supper Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley. Following the supper, the stewards held their last regular business meeting before the annual con ference. Personals Miss Marian Ellis Howell left Tuesday for Charlotte where she will enter Mercer Hospital for training. j Mrs. W. H. Dameron. who has (been visiting her son-in-law and j daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Hyatt, left yesterday for her home in Warrenton. She was accompan ied home by Mrs. Hyatt. , Jack Richeson has returned to' Nashville after a visit to his moth er, Mrs. L. M. Richeson. Mrs. C E. Rolhrock and young son; "Brick," Jr.v- of Reidsville. are here for a two weeks' visit to the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Silcr. Mrs. Mabel McEvoy left this week for Everett. Washington, where she will visit relatives for sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ruddorham I and Mrs. Edwin Robinson and sons, (Donald and Benny, of Gastonia, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rainer. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Murrav of Hamnton, Virginia, were week-end guests of the latter 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Underwood. Miss Dixie Campbell lias return ed after a few days visit to her sister. Mrs. Craig P. Friday, at her home in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Medford left Tuesday for Jacksonville. Fla.. where they will reside while Mr! Medford is stationed at Green Cove Springs Naval Station. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Philman left last week for Emporia. Kansas, where they will reside this winter. Mr. Philman has entered Emporia College. Eugene Medford and Miss Jean Tully of Washington, D. C. are spending this week here as guests of Mr. Medford's grandmother. Mrs. H. C. Ferguson. Lt. Ben Colkitt, Jr., L'SN. left Thursday for Norfolk after a week's visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colkitt, Sr. Lt. Colkitt will sail soon on the aircraft car rier, U.S.S. Franklin D. Roosevelt, for the Mediterranean. He will be in charge of the detachment of night fighters. :lTtHs,i i XSO TABLE RADIO 7. St Don't miss thin! Handsome Ivory plastic cabinet. E..3 Mtl '.-Inch, Sm je unusual sensitivity, selectivity, power and tone. SOCKET V 1015 f ed Si Moot ?., i5 I K 7 M I Side-Pouring Ladle, Pancake Turner, Basting1 Spoon, Mix ing Spoon Your Choice' of these. 6!)c KITCHEN MQ UTENSILS Each 6-Foot 5 Rayon-Covered 4T 7 9 & APPLIANCE CORD save n 29 REG. 29c PKG. NOW 2 Megs. For DUSTING and POLISHING PAD Reg. 1.19 Value! 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