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FRlMY. PAGE TWO THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER MARcj MCESS01IE3 SET WHIM PACEfe Norlh Carolina Wimcfmnr Population Doubled eGitt, Moored J f h " In if. if'V ft- v i here :iif now ! '. ,ee ., dljOU' (ll'lippctl .1 llili vwih tln-u s'hcr l.iupi c1..t s litter birlli. Hi It-tt ci' ; linn ."Mm; in i I ... ; lll,ll-l.llleil. loniM'.!!..! I. II. II I I t -hill Ul - i ' i.t o ! . . ' i in o: ii.ir.iiiirs n: Nor li C..iu:i:i.i Tin- lot.il o L'tl miicc Clrafaiur's Lark In hi I'n hoim oi K. V (Hi. i i m ( ; i ri o. Tin- pups 'i i e all born - viri'! iili bl.uk !. :!.- Wiliioii', vt rip-s. lliux die withiii tliri-f U' liii.ii.HHT: nit1 pidlubi . I- , wm Id's, in.iv; t cillsie (lojls. Tht;c ;ne i S!.r .mil loss lb. ill 1 I'll I m ;!, uir'u 'lln ;nt slotk. sborl-lliui ed. i.L- uuliio-; no i. '. pii ii1- I ! . i iiiii.'o (v prcmiuiK-t'Ci "Viim- Proper Fertilizer Is Stressed By Specialist Services Are Held Thursday For J. R. McElroy W illi! - 'I: 1). K h' Collin- n. A;-1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 Dt i;i 1 1 1 n i -1 . ! M;.io ColloLio i',!-, -Li t in ;i Him oi Kort liit i ' ' o I ,.: n tn'tilit 1- do.iVl- .ill. ; 111. .: ,i fi.i al t o . nl .i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 . ui -i 1 ( III! I ! blHI.-o II! W J. I.i -V ' o. 'rii-N(l;i n i -1 !n ;.: !- ! " l)r ColI;r- nr. oi ..;r 1.,. ' I bid u b.i' I In i.n 'i.- i - -' " 1 1 1 ' I p.n ilo-o at I II' lo,. -o n ' bo jn.o ii'i. oil :iiiiil sis on lh. lor! i i vt i v. b ir'i I I u- purobii Sour mo Ii.iv o lii'A ill I lit- ..! -l I'loti-i-l til' '-o .in.ii'.-r Series Of Forestry Meetings Are Held i ! :ii..r- d - '11' till inei's nob'- w i'ii'-i Ilu-v ai, viir, ! (all ( Ikm ! i'o"i 1 ho :i .o. illl- " Of I'nMlll- I ), ijoinloil ..ill lh. iri; pill ! haMUL' !0'i 'A oil i.iili-t ri n: ,i ii, o. oi 1 1 ' I 'ibf I.H I 1 ll.ll 1 . loll i llol ,H i i.liili . ' o til I ill' (lop ' 1 1 I i !,., much of ; ho "ii' ' ii n' - i 'o . o . I i( n lor crop i '..i 1 1 on-. 1 h. -o . 1 "For inst;iri. m i ho : m n ; :ill;illa. it i- i im.ii :ii. . 'I i ii 2-12-12 loiiili. r lo :ot n i i ,i l - lishfd. UlUl I ill 11 lolloi no; I b. i. -vi- lior iipplicutii.T, -; i i u i i ) bo i.;jf. tbir.H siiiui;!r In n !l-ii" ii,-r i br reason thai aiiulia i. ijiiii. - ,i n-! amount ol ini.'-l' in lelahim in pluisphaie. and --niie it I- a !o (aiine it will take ta.r. of hr r.itro-f-:t n." be -aid lit- aiso finj..,i . i d 1 lo !, i i . tnljiieen sii'ini.i'- -houb! ti-e ,i l -baced lerliiiier noioad oi t bo -,nno iialy-is oi i.-iiil.n in iilii r. In -tause of tile clllnnilo tonlonl 111 loll; Kite of potiM!. which wo do not li:iv in snlpliato ol po'a-h ubieb is list d as a ioijaicn tort 1 1 i,n r Tin standard tobacco fertilize.' in it '.ood count i- li-'i-ti. wliicb i lilode especiali ior t be prod uel Ion 1 .oi- i i oo. o oion.oi oni larnio:'-. tlh.l if fai'im r- ii-, d rocula: lorn- ,,r dm lii-l'. -Ill'll a- 4-ili-li. ; II h llii iiiwl ' lion ; no l ull'l r,T 'f" '. .Ion on w o.lo l.ijt burn uln i: -mokei! lin roloii Itie tiibaf in coio.par. e- .vi.uhl p.. i-e iiilere-Ied in on. i ha-ir tni I 'li I it' i n I services w ere hell' rhur-da al 2 p.m. in Hie Hazel wood llaplist clinic b lor .Limes liolu ri McKlro. HI. native ol lla Aood Coiinl. w I it died at Ilis ''onie in ll.i.'i luimil Tuesday aller I'oon alii r a l.inj; illness. Tbe Hi"i I'.uil 'riirower. pastor ol Ibi llaelwiHid I'resln lerian church, and the liev. M. I.. Lewis, pa-ior ol lite llaelwuiid liaplil i buieb. (illicialctl. Burial was in (liven Hill cemetery. Acl it e pallbearers were I'lelcb i 1' K II t kcndall ( 'l.niilo : II, .i i : u -1 ir.eei i nu- urn- in hi at u-i,.. -operation ol the court - a., m - oil ice .1. .tin i Tor. I l el'-, on Ii i c-li l I ro! 1 1 Si, He Col li '. . and Sic: . ill and M, il l in Miliei Willi iho I S Depart nieiil ol l; i n il U Hi t . bureau ol i nloinolout and plant quar. inline ! ore-t r milling- in ir bold In -onie ol the m hool- and coin inn ni in - ot llawooil c 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 j, Iho week ( !! lb t lie! V,i m-s il .Ii "' (b Hi'. I- W.ixiir -Ml't ! 1 1 ub and C al 1 1 it 1 1 -o .il a i . o lira 1 1 1! 1 1 a i 1 1 p al ll 'tlici 111 :h Sihool Mouda pi :ni I'.VIH'I loo: -l h "i - ,' ai .1 ' I Imcr Provost, Tom Cuecn Suinniei rou and 1 1 1 1 jj 1 1 lirow ni up Honor, u pallbearer- were .1, II. lb" lc. Sr . U . A. liiloiu r. John '"He. K I. I'ihii-1, Sr., Charles in.i-i 'ii el w as llcnit. William Snyder. Charles into! ol hii-ter Da vis llubtrl (Jacldv. -lame- l. ii - wei f -hown briii .;i!i ' -. lacloi's W 1 1 hi. I'bonui- IJudisdl. Koberl Ibli. I- K. Ku kendiill. Jr.. James KntkcudaH. Fi nesl Sutton. Mil bud Ii I'ditiitr, .1 1 m Unbinson, i rank Swaiuiei. .1 mi kniejil. and Sain Kiii:ht Mr Mi Kino wa- lonnorlt em plow l 1, the I'naousla .Manul'ai' ttiruii; Coi poi ainin, for 4( t ears. Ho was ,i member of the llaelwood Baptist church. Surviving a'c Ibc widow. Mrs. Itllia Kill kend.ill Mcelroy, live (i'."l. .i'l . r- Mrs, li( sie Cndclv and Mi - S. (' r.enlii Id, both of I.enmr: Mr Ha el V ol Dayton. Mrs Cleve land Sberrill ,I.e,i: lierwoo.l ol Wat n.-v. Mile and -Mrs .1 C Burrell of May. ini-Uiflinn now. bonte ,n.,,i ,. , ,',,s.,n ,.i t -., ..... ""' "M(l '",;,N M;le. 14 grandchildren, one great Lirandcbild; one sister, Mi. Acidic- h..! I hi inaniil,. (Hirer ttanls. McClure ol Knka. Dr (oliin- siresscd the impor- (iarrilt I'uncl.il Home was it lani pai l t lie dealers play in the chariie. i ducal innal program ot in.'orniiniJ i their iertilier need- No Swimming i l crop-, and compli- CORA!. GABLES Fla iL'Pl iled '.ho .baler- it; lla.twood Two unwilcoine guests tried to mi!' i.:. tin. L'ood inb tliet iuv . mi oil in a swimmim, pool here :!'(! II look the humane society to A .ni'' a i i. liibd What's in the tot Hum out. The were a skunk Twin- Slick Toiiether i i 1 I ( ( i ' ) I 1' lb. Il'i t. ,1 - oil M ,o i - ' tt in- do et i 1 1 1 h i ip' i o ( i he Al a mil and uik - iiol I 'pi i '. Ii a' i a l- almost simu ! -t . i i 1 1 . i oii-dt . V t ' ho hospital . an i -a iimal ion - how i '.ii.it ot on the (It -l'i e ol n, lam. il ion was almo-l ihiu-anit Tbet were openoi'd on o a In i: .ni lion i j e.u b ot tier ,'t.d ''i:t oni li. i,'. to i' h, The World Champ'o Indians -( i inp, aitrndaiict rrrords last -easup Glenn Robinson New Commander 01 Canton VFW Glenn K. Kouin-nn. apt'r and 'iiaid inspector for the Canton di ision of the Champion Paper and ''ibre C'ompant. was unanimously 'iec.ed commandei' of the Kdwards 'lai k-Messer Host uf 'eterans of uieign Wars in Canton. Iiobinson succeeds Bru e Leath ern uod. Ot her newly elected olficers are: F. Cole Coybitrn. senior vice coin na.aler: IL 1. SiiKilhers. junior iice comniaiuler: Kd Kell, quar I'l nuistt i : Toiu Morgan, post ad o'.iiie: J B. Mauney. chaplain: Dr. 'iiKh A. Mi.tlhews. post surgeon: uid Hatinond Slanicv elected to be board of trustees for a three ear leriii. Members of the finance commit ce include: Kobert llijips, Watne lutt. Or. it. C. Mica, Paul Uuiii ;arner. Grover Maune.t. Chailes I'.at Heir.plnll and Robinson. Auxiliary members are scheduled to elect new olficers Thursday eve ning. Post and auxiliary officers wid )t installed riiuini; a ctivniont ai ."antc.n Aimoiy Saturday evening, tpril 2, when State Commander V. H Vanderlinden. Jr.. and Airs. lberta Vainer, Stale aixiliary iresident. will preside. iiiiT i -a h.?if MPr1 ' i ci'Jtip- y m.i.:i .,, n(y 'ii s"- - ' y a . . i on. on,, ,. r-fC,VP HXt I 'ntcliiiiKi ti : " 5 pi I r -f'W I 1 1;;;;!- ' m " I tilt I - ' " ''Xi i 1 DO lu 11,1,1 c'.'iii-'''' . . -jf flTTllniliiiilii wiwiBiiiiMiW ' - .na a " sock- I TIIK SPICK OF I ASiiiOX William the Concpieior. ruler of .Midland, was Duke of Normandy incl a descendiint ot Viking tribal c hiel'tans. llfltlfrWflttilM Bv DOKOTIIY HOE KinishiiiK touches can make or mar a eo-'tume (his sprinii. Gloves. scatter pins, scaris. handbags and hells can mark the difference between tins st.'.-on and la-1. With the new short-sleet t d coats liandsome gloves are a must. Above, loft, are -tutci b. i:ci-sevvn gloves teamed with Monte Sano's casual coat; right, four button doeskins Willi (Yn:i Itr pins oulliiu. iho siei-Vf swim. Gloves are designed b Ki.slav. coat hit. Seat- ' Mi ho .... click i.a ,,; id'anot Ii,,-, mi'iidi.u" a.i ll!l 1i...:imi!i - '- v'.'s -hovn: id-o recent .mil a i.ibbil who didn't -tm to lotitcoinee Hi:- c:o:, i- prnoaii- , i i, m,.. i, "(Inn .More Bushels look before olonLOnt Hie nool m. -p ..k- (1 Con: Per Acre. ' which has ju-t nipt' The society hauled llien induce '.i,:. lv:,,it. i,; ihi- -late out and -el them free. i t g. mi ii lor I in- iiiv and ui fiv. ( i - Penny-Bank Swank 1 K Ot. . I fa 1 M a. ' Ylfi,: v " 'sir,. ' j- v 4. i 1 s v!-: t VI - r. '.75 -. "vt .m CHANGE FROM A TEN-DOLLAK BILL . . . The- smart summer dresses above are examples of the possibilities of American mass production. Jn line, color-fast combed-cottons, the Paris-inspired Styles are right for street, office or home. They are 1. to r.i; silky cotton broadcloth with side P'P lum, new neckline and fagoting trim; checked gingham U-neek style with flounce skirt; striped broad cloth with chevron treatment. All are designed by Tailortown. MS We j (" u"'" """"" '"""""'"1"'f', " ""'"' B?fB3i stiiidioiis made possible by NEW EXCLUSIVE AUTOMATIC! SEE OUR DISPLAY AX THE ARMORY TODAtY JVSD TOMORROW a svstem that permits intense cold in the Super Freeze. nt the simc tn,,r storrilv. s;ifp mid in the normal toodi partment. No "asonal control" dials to tain -noC Ho-.-; nf nnfsiidp tAJnueratUIVj. bUBUS climate. Completely all-weather automata'! -y- COIDER COLD freezes foods keeps them si it COLDER COLD freezes ice cubes toiler fa COLDLR COLD keeps ice creoin firm and, at ike same time, gives slcody, safe cold for normal food-kW it gives moisf cold lo keep vegetables freih ondtj New Giant Super Freezer Freezes and stores safely 35 pounds of food and ice cubes. Double-door protection: in sulated Sup"r Freezer door seals in COLDER COLD speed:, frei2itit;. Ice trays hold oG easy-lo-remove ice cubes. More Refrigeration in less The De Luxe 9 is housed in a en-llt:" steel cabinet no larger than a fonm-r i en refrigerator. i T New horizontal styling of all Westinghouse Ref r iterators blends with modern kitchen decorative schemes. f I WW Other modejsr from 7 to 11 cubic feet priced at low as $000.00 Act Now! Stop in and see these great, new, Westinghouse Refrigerators today o See Our Vestinghouse Display at the. Waynesville Armory FARMERS FEDERATION Phono 344 At The Depot ,. r
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