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PAGE EIGHT THE WAYNESVILLE MOUTAINEEB FRIDAY MORE ABOUT Scouts (Continued from Page 1) now in college, who vva? i na'i f' his award when lie joni"(l II armed, forces five yrai . .i.m. son is a member el Timm . of which Haul M Kho t- n. master. Others lrom thr- tn scheduled for awards im hide I for Life, Joe Ho'vell. ( Inihuh I vas, Bruce I.anU. Kenneih and Robert Massif. '1 he Sl.u will be given Aaron (Idi Robert Hale. A iiuniher el for perfect attendance will made. Following the court of Im S. Prevost. di .'. ncl elcni :n. announced a distne' v.n will meet, for the nul.u i. business session. Anion i!. ters coming up for di-..r-; be cainpin:;, which is Ben Colkitt lor tin Council. The Si mil and 700-ail'e lake i in this county. MORE ABOVI Gibson (Continued from lege, where he months helore Clemson. The award of Kaiile Scout fiibson nn Mondav nluhl v. i his first real birthday m while March 21st is not hi day, the Eagle Seoul -to-lv u.i born on Christmas ilay in l!i:.'i; and has never gotten In it.,!h . n joy just a birthday, alihmili I.1 mother always had a i ik' Im him The event Monday it.. hi n!l I almost as happy an m i i " ( him and his parent a i 'v received his honoralh Hi from the Army. Bob. Junior, j. he i known, has two brother ill, also made a mark for themmv' in the Scouting field. Tmi;mv. i m1 a senior in high school, i . c er. m1 his EaL'le award sometime ago. anil is now winking on hi; p-.i'm award. Tonn i plan to en'er W.ili Six More Young Haywood County Citizens Donna Moody, 17 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moody, Balsam. Edith Caldwell. 4 years, daugh ter of Mr. and Mr Charlie Cald well. Wa ii' '...ville. Pa Kira Ann Jilpck. 2 years, I i..n jM-o! : !i end Mrs V. L I !(! i. i il" n'i'. Itoute 1 , 1 hJ i - "Ji - l,.,. ... :!' years, son Jerry Farmer, 3 years, son of Mr. i Jerrv Waym- " .. i !. Umiioh N'ninian land Mrs Moodv Farmer. Waynes- son of Mr. ami ';'v , I villc Route 1. Itti.in. n.ii'l.'.'...d. Mill!'1 i. , , i mli.. ulmli are the thirtieth in a series being published by 'I in- : lounlaim i taken by Ingram's Studio. I ho. MORE ABOUT Crabtree (Continued from Vase U Hawkins, chairman, Mrs. Hugh No land, Mrs. Gaye Bradt-haw, Her shell Rogers, Hillary Medford, Mrs Hugh Smith, Joe Davis, and Ray Ferguson. The ne$t meeting of the officers and the above committees will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Medford on Friday night. March 25. at 8:00 o'clock. At the Wednesday night meeting Wavne CorDenine. county agent, explained the Community Develop ment Program set-up, as it is be ing carried out in the county, and after a discussion by the people in Crabtreo Township, it was decided that Upper Crabtree (starting from the Crabtree School should he a community by itself. Then persons present from Big Branch, Ilyder Mountain, Riverside, and Rush Fork sections asked that another 4: t I.'.ir1'jl tlil'llt medium ur iii-m un i ih.:.t March 25. at 7:30 o'clock at the i visj, ,u, , ,, ,i mini i t y Crabtree-Iron Duff school build ing to organize the remainder of the township. They stressed the importance of all the people in the rest of the township to be present so that this organization can be set up. i nn i.iii. HI months. Mi . Marion Nor- wcre Forest next fall as a medical dent. Then there i Aaron, a nit-mln i of the eighth grade. !" mil i his award as a star Seoul "ii Mmi day night. The three Gibson bov . o-t th. o interest in Siouting hmi. i , their father. Hobrtt H ' on helped organize the Auiriu in I gion troop. No. 3. an ! m Scoutmaster for a hmg piinal th is now on the executive i o.-nmii -tee of the Si out Imard NOW. THIS iS GOING TO III K l CHICAGO il'Pi - ( ) r n t i i should te'I their path nt u". '. . going to hurt them in .lead ol I ing about it, a psyrhnlogi I ad' 1 "Dishonesty alienates chhli- n ami prevents them from tin. 'in:' H"1 dentist," Frof. Albert (' Van lm of NorthWeslei n I'nivrr .itv -.aid No Charges Will Be Made In Pisgah For This Season '' ; ' 1 1- police of . in V . S. Na tion ares. Fis uill be. open m' charge this -I by Carl G. " it an forests . , ,, . utnpted for I 1 1 'Him ing ex i"i ma. Charges 'aniahala For i u p.u t of this im ::rr said, I'is ' will observe the i ' :j';ii'iii in 1 'I v.- toward pos- t ii.- luUire. MORE ABOUT Pianist (Continued from Page O cert, "Organ Prelude in G Minor," Bach-Siloti (Alexander Siloti, who made many transcriptions of the great church music of Johann Se bastian Bach, was one of the la.t survtving pupils of Liszt and the teacher of Mr. Schatzkainer: "Or gan Prelude and Fugue in A Mi nor." Bach-I.lszt; "Variations Seri euses ". Mendel isohn. The second part of the concert will be selections by Chopin which include, "Mazurka, Op. 6, No. 3. fc Major".' "Ballade, A Flat Major," and two etudes, Op. 23. No 5 C Sharp Minor and "Op. 25, No. 1, C Minor". After intermission his selection', include "Visions and Prophecies. No. 5" from Bloch's. "The Voice . in the Wilderness ; ueou ,sy K l s'si s i "F'ux d'Artifice"; Gershwin ;. , "Tl,,-, Drnlnilnc11' 'Russian Folk ton and Grace .. . '. ., OOimS. I vlrtliuv -OIUM I, iiiioin im f; Major. 0y 32, No. 5." liaehiiian MOKF A HO I T Appliance Show (Continued i out I'afje 1) Ihe I Iv will put There are 17,000 more miles of natural eas pipalines than there are miles of railroad in the United States. MORE ABOUT Red Cross (Contf-wd from Fage D of the first regional center at Rochester. N Y early in 1948. ha., for it-, long range objective the na ,: ,., ,vi.ieii of blood ana ,ts ,i, rivath es without charge foi n,. nmduct..,. to iik i t civ mililarj need:;. Thefoui major phases involved m allying out Ihe blood program are: , eliding the blood. '2' lo ressing it lor tee as whole blaod and blood derivatives. 3i distribut ing the blood and blood products. i4 making blood available-for con tinuous research. The Hcd Cross bears the cut he cost of this pro gram with funds obtained during ihe annual campaign. According to a statement by Mrs Kthel Haves Fisher, executive .sec retary of the Haywood County .hauler. Ihe local Red Cross win ;,.o, il,. in tilt I his vear and a blood hank will be tabli-iied. A mobile unit, win i r v fix times (uv- collect blood from donors. The blood thus collected will be taken to the regional cen ter at Asheville for medical exam ination and typing and will then be returned to the local hospital where it will be used without charge when needed. Clyde Beta Club To Sponsor Talent Show March 25th (Special to The Mountaineer) The Beta Club of Clyde school ull sponsor a talent rhm March ian and i ij in h school auditorium, it has linpii ;mn' mnced by club officers. Students from the different grades will sing, dance and do other performances, A pi ize will be offered to the person whose act is chosen best. Proceeds are to go toward pay MArtJ Medical Gj. l Tie. n Socio- N WOflfl ( 1 1 .. II ,J'Pi!i Pital im. Or ( ' hotTjj S'usri l-ai ln ninr a n Th,,-,,:.,,; :r4 me,.,,,, ' I L, Mo , n, " . . . ; . " rrppn, in-? for the new time clock recently , iiel n , h installed in the school gymnasium. hospital n,arl;iger Old-Fashioncd Spoiling ! Three Cari IVJatcn :,iave(wvt uyuu , 3 Parent -Teachers " "CH f'KHe School Association will not hold its meel- 1., 1 ..,:,,., im. this ' uir.flay as sencumn, but wi ooserve rauiei March 24 at ,7:30 p.m. The main attraction of the event in the school auditorium wiil be an old ra-hioned spelling bee with Ihe Mas and Grandmas spelling against the Pas pnd Grandpas from the Blue Back Speller. Persons interested 1 n entering the contest may contact Mrs. Bill Morgan or Grover liaynes. Niahl on ! . . ' mH Nearly 23.000,000 customers were served by gas utilities in me u at the end of 1948. The total capital invested in the S. i U. S. gas industry totalled nearly I six billion dollars in 1948. 'i i c "llt'll I III I i not lw i' , i , 11 ""'II' on o'cl All three J peiis,n i i-eatinent hospital Tl... lie uijlllcd Wt.j l nn .. . hand and shoulder, Jamisun, 4. of aonm inc lace. andCI i. also Riven tread es anil cuts The gas utility cj coimiry employ t workers. i!lc HAYVOOD COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP INC. Club- i an am t m bioade.i-t I'm thi- be l pi I pi !. til I n l third it. J :n The apf! n dl d' t ' i nn (liv i .iim P thai ( h-o ! high M lini.l j hi , 1 1 1 . 1 1 1,'H I nue ic. aial , i hand f ir ' 'Ihei charge I j( wa . '.tal I Then a.: iit". 1 1 1 ( spei'talnr . demon .ha farm am! show v. ill I u rd iv I Th, ildav on be I Iv will 1'ii.v, whiili , . w i 1 1 he given for .1 ,,,.,,, e ,. with first Mo a i mill $r. and In r of the audience it,, v.innirs in all ., . .it .n announced , . , rill ' rlnr uf the i,' ill ",,ai ini'-nt, and vill hiini.h special a i v i ne hand will be on , i at miiuher:.. II m,i In- an', admission .Hi , i'li, i a- ul I he show. oil III, I 111 inolf and 'Ktude in D Sharp Minor" farm al by Scriubine Tickets will b" available al tin door for out-of-town guests of lo cal holders ()f membership tickets floors open at 7:15 p. in. A" ,..,i FRtttR n..,.iBDiruT i n fie.-.'i r lit In I a A!i i the la: a pliance I m I i Sal in day morn- .11 ! open for i , and wlttiess nl Ihe v a I lou s ApptlAncea, TfW I tin o'clock iU hue on dis I ite t iiindels of i , ,pl i nn es. inelud lo'.r,, ironers. ill r a .lems. and 're t , in .ceing a, im1 Home Ap- MORi; Af.O' T I . ft i - f f reach I- Fr'. ) r f-"s; easy to :t '.tooping, m i pright takes less J-. i p ro 630 pounds ni f'lnd. ,". phte shelves for k-c-"? freezing. DiiPoot Dulux - .an MoJel 18 Freezer I' rr-y on the eyes v rn the homemaJcer. i"?!ity built Amana - nd watch food costs vn and food enjoyment , vir insurance against p'vlire included and 5 n-e warranty on seafed-ih.anim. MORE ABOl'T Bankers (Continued from Paee D ! his subject, "The Balance Wheel". ; The luncheon has been set from 'one until two o'clock. were Kdward A. Wayne, vice prrsi- j al1f y dent of the Federal Reserve flank j of Richmond, and principal speak er at the Chamber ot commerce banciuet here last spring, will speak on the subject, "Money. Money. Who Has Got The Money?" : The last talk on the program will I be by Fred W. Greene, executive1 secretary of the North Carolina; Bankers Association, fie will use ! the query, "What's Next?" j In IV, it. The meeting is scheduled to ad- pointed , journ at 3:15. ! Board ot t ,1 I a1 tend Home the Ap- Miss Ferguson (Continued limn I'ar.e 1) lit ' i mi'. Dave I'clmet, .llld-'e ! day. win, h . The Mouni i'i ! were; 1 .In-l I I .In I ian ( i la "" Howard ( The ,, charge nl i ii" i oiliest Thurs I i n ' I .larted when "r vent to press, nililuii. of Asheville; of Brevard and . - - ,,,.,.',1-,. t 1)1 K I S ri,;U. or lui'if.i" r, MORTON'S SALT MAYONNAISE Pint . Tm i il "'! ''"I" ' r mi mW"r 111 " ' " "" '" " 2 Pkgs. 1 fc 43' LARGE Carnation Milk 3 Cans DIXIE CRYSTALS SUGAR 10 lb. Bag ggc i n COMET RICE 12-Oz. Pkg. 2 for 25c JELLO PUDDINGS 2 Pkgs. J gc DRIED NAVY BEANS 21bs? 2SC Nn. Z' J Can Van Camp's PORK & BEANS 2 for 43c Medium Size Del Monte Prunes lib. Pkg. GLASS JARS GERBER'S BABY FOOD 4 for 37c FOR BABIES PABLUM CEREAL 8-oz. 23c M1 Ill's III.- I office had i h'evero was ap ' tit of the first i m Boston. jLAFF-A-DAY Ask About Oor Convenient Payment Plan! BE SURE TO SEE OUR AMANA HOME FREEZER DISPLAY AT THE ARMORY TODAY AND TO HAYWOOD FAEUOS Phone 722 UNTY if im. Depot Street WIZARD GLASS WAX 37 Pint GLIM LIQUID SOAP WALDORF TISSUE 2 Rolls OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP 3 Bars 24c LARGE SILVER DUST 32 c Bottle INSTANT SWANSDQWN CAKE MIX....I PILLSBCRV PIE CRUST MIX 8 SPICE CAKE MIX 11 PILLSBimV FLOUR 10 lb, I No. 2'i BI'SH'S SAUER KRAUT 2 Cans No. 2 ST. ELMO Mixed Vegetables 3 Cans 29 17-Oz. CAN TRELLIS PEAS 2 Cans 25 No. I CI BUSH'S B 3 Cans WHOLE II KountyH 2 12-oz, No. 2 SWErt Grapelrui 6 Cans 1 RI D LABEL KARO SYRUP : Pint CUT-RITE WAX PAPER 23c CUTS GREASE LAVA SOAP 2 Bars 19 5r K1NSO SALE 1 Large -1 Medium Both mm No. I CM 11 TABLE S 8S ! "t SLICED BACON 49c lb. Mir UU onlv CHUCK BEEF ROAST Ic lb. cpicC LUNCH 49 V'Vrry jrt fjl-B nn of vimi tv jni)rlf,'y PARK SHOP - SAVE SUTfR MARKfT ntASm W QUALITY-fRICe-CQNVENtENCE THE Feed SUPER MARKJ St
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