Ltf , ach5? : TIfl? WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVTE ... f,.li. iin'iin. r,u,u . , ,11,. ' . .1 ,, it OIK' .1 4" Louth ir Big Trout Doing Jross-Country Travel !"""" 11 "I State Directory Published, Shows State's Who's Who Atl.H1'' rk. H"-' .ten , Ijitf fr, '!"'ir ,'!'"'' r (ish tiu.uidcl and call- l bio t call- in. i.nu I'OMII1'1 line fur prrni.-".. in -,;in I"1"'" The North Carolina secretary of tali's office lias published a who's .M, of :.tn ana couwy onieiaiti. The specific title of the publica tion issued hy Secretary of State Hotel's readily agrees to pub-, hcation of pictures, as lone; as Way ncsvillo is given due credit I want to help the Chamber of Commerce -'II i tan" he t oicl with ., ( ; 1; in decree o." civic pi Ml. Busimess- tan Operate Without A Profit Or Without Customers! Profit Is Determined By Volume - UME is What We Are After lecial This Week First Line Goodyear 6.00 x 16 TIRES Weed To SQ75 l.,,,s And Your Old Tire Other Sics Kednccd Accordingly & BATTERY CO. 486 Main Street Conie Ferguson Wins In District Speaking Contest Cenic Ferguson. Fines Creek School student and 4-U club girl, captured third place in the Dis trict vSoil Conservation Speaking Contest held Thursday at the Hay wood county courthouse. Hiss Ferguson, daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Sam Ferguson of Fines Creek, finished behjnd District Champion Worth Palmer, the Clay county representative from Hayes ville; and Kunnerup Lewis Penland of Franklin, (he Macon county en trant. Henderson, Jackson, Transyl vainia and Swain county also were represented in the contest, which was sponsored by the North Caro lina Bankers Association. The prizes, presented by Perry Tomlin of the Hank of Asheville, included savings bonds of $50 for liist place and $25 for second place. Judging the young orators were: Lloyd l.angdon, Carolina Power & LiRht Company, Asheville; Tran sylvania County Agent Julian Glazcner; and Howard Clapp of Way nesvillr. Rev. B. W. Sprinkle Named Pastor Of Canton Church The licv. B. W. Sprinkle of Mor Kanton will start work April 1 as the new pastor of Canton's High Street Baptist church. Mr. Sprinkle served formerly at the Calvary Church and for the last few years at the Friendship Church in Morgunton. The announcement of his accep tance of the call to the High Street Church post was made last week. The new pastor and his family will maintain their residence on Hominy Hoad. Suspect xA- H : I 1. y5 CharleB Streeton (above), former Indiana convict, is held at High Point, for questioning about the kidnap-slaying of Carl H. Davis, 28. Davis disappeared Monday night, and a little later his fath er received a note demanding $5,000 for the safe return of his son. Police said Streeton was ar rested near a mail box desig nated in the note as the place' to deposit the ransom money. The officers said the prisoner told them where to find Davis' bullet pierced body in a shallow stream. (AP Photo). Thad Kui'e is "Diiecloi.v or l,ie Slate and County Officials of North Carolina. H)4!)." ' The little red hook also tells how the vole in each county went in the l!l It! general election for president and governor. A planer at page 7(i will tell ynu the name of any official of Haywood county, including the county members of the 1949 Gen eral Assembly. If you want to settle an argu ment about how many votes the county gave to Truman, Dewey, Wallace, or Thurmond last No vember, turn to page 142, The results of the governor's race start alphabetically for the state's Kill counties on page 145. The manual also tells you what counties "make up' congressional, judicial, and senatorial districts. The turkey is the only native American representative of the pheasant family and once roamed wild over much of North America. Canton Seniors Rehearsing For Play On April 15 Canton High School's young ac tors and actresses are working hard to polish their performances in 'We Shook the Family Tree." the annual senior play wlvtse first night is set for April 15. The cast chosen for the dramat ization by Perry Clark from llilde garde Dol.son's bo )k: Hildegarde Dolsoil Helen Howell Father David Allen Mother Harhara Ha:.-. Sally Christine Lindbergh Boh David Moduli Jimmy Carroll Shaver Ella May Mary Frances Howell Jill Patricia Hell Freddie Sherinar Boh Fishet Mr. Shermer Bill Hhodariner Mrs. Shermer Betty Miller Miss Mary Gillis, a member of the school faculty, and her assist ant, Patsy Smathi'i;;, are directing the work on the production. MENU DIVKRSII IEI BOSTON I UPi Boston's annual fish and game dinner lives up to its name. The menu of I his year's event included rabbit and venison slew, moose and buffalo steaks Newfoundland salmon, venison, elk coon, bear and caribou. "fl WIUYS-GViRLAfiSD wwi) mm m P fid earns Deaths .1 EKE Ml. Ml M. (i H!V .leu Hindi M ill a n ( :di! . 7"i. , farmer ol 1 1 a v ond nam' . del ; I'nda inchl in a ho p't.d at .leliu- son Cite I'enne ( I,,!. .'. in:: a long 'ilni . Finn I al -."'i ice wi ie h- .1 !.)! day afternoon in V. nt..i; ;.d i'. ',' list ( inn, h witii in.- 1 ini . 1: '. Manual Weill, nli n 1 ,l,e : Intc inenl w as in l'l .' 1 . lit II 1 i I 1 eiue terv al Clyde. Servui.: a - pal He in 1 v ere Lester l,oel..ee. .1 . ( ' I ', ' " ' 11 Waller Hi. -in.. .Ian,, II. nl Mm nini: Thnini'son and r.uci I i'ii ,i Mcinhi'is el 1 !,r Caal,,,' I 'n , ' ' Veil cans ol Lorei; n W .n n, charge 11I gravelde cd, . i,d nieei hers el I lie . uxili.iry ot 1 ! era '' ef Forei;:n al -. u ere in , Hal e of the (lowers. M r. G.uldy w ." a liiei.-e : ! 1 dent nl Hay w ood ( ,m;i'I ' ."id a veteran of I lie Spam h i:a ' e 11 War. Surviving ace the uid.,v. Mi Nellie Jones Oadd.x; nae en. H"'i Gaddv of Clyde, H e :'. the, e daughters. Mrs Walvr Lee of Chde. Mrs. Il.!i!e ''i, en ,. ll"lidei sonville ;uul Mr ,lsi" Gudinsky of C " t de, Kenle ; ? i grandchildren and lour cecal grandchildren. Garrett Finical heme was in I charge ol arrangement . j JERKY M. Al ASM V Jerry Monroe Ma-. . i'.l. niii id I farmer ol I he ( calu c, , ,-, 1 inn ol Haywood count. y. died I 'rn;t at I he hiinie of a dan r N er Ab- o hiinhus LaWMiu. a Boll ..In. S ( ' . tiller a lingering 1 1 1 1 ; . - Funeral ser ice- ei e hi M lon dav tit ihe I lydef M , at n I in i Inn a h with the Uev. (I II .Inlnron, the Itcv W. O lleiulnr mi anil the l!e Foccsl Keren ,1 n i.,i m.' (Irtive-tde rile- ri cm. In. led h Ihe Cinlnn I'osi, Netorair nl Inn eigu W'tirs. ( .'rand mi . , , 1 , ,1 a . pa 1 1 1 lea 1 ers iinil mi mli, 1 ,, I In V. V W. Auxiliary weie llower he,' 1 re 1 s Siirviv iin; in ,' tin w id,, v. . Mr Arhie Sanlord M.-c ..- . c ...11 . Anderson tmil Tin in 1 nl he ill, . Menu ,,( Clwle hi ll I li.il, ii ol Wav lie Mile, I 1 ..iils II ol Unii'hv and S.itu of Bull. ,1,1. ', c f 1 1 1 -diillelil. l Mr . I n d I; , ol 1 .ni ton. Mrs .1 ( ' I ,. on and Mr ( 'olll m Inc. I ..1 u on ol I h 1 ! ; a ! n S ' . and Ml V11 011 M , . 1 ,, ol t 1 I. S ( ' , line ' l.l All I I, idle Jones of llci I bmiil, ( 'nli. : ' .ud children and a I 1 , -,,! ,1 an. !. lid (Iron. Wells Fllllertil I lolitr w a . in charge. M VltV l!i ! ( 1 Funeral n l v m- I , ,1 Mac Ann lii.ei e I I. dan :l,l, , ,1 'I, . ,.d Ml'.. I, I! Heeee ol I ni'iiii. w In. died Tlntr -1 1 , : in ,1 11 In n 1 1 le l,r. pilid idler .1 inn ' ill n, u , I , 1 on dueled Saliirilav ;,l , 01 in 1 1 n First Moth, nli I clnir. h 'I ha U, 1. K.. Mahrv idiiii.iled ,111 I lani.d v;is in Morning. Si.u- ('.in,l,r. Sur i ing in ad, lit ion 1,1 I he par ents are two t.eleti, 1 1 1 1 .lean aud M.irl 1 1 . 1 Sue ol I he lima, , Hie paternal grandmother. Mi lannia tieece and the maternal "rand mother, Mr: I d la Unhin on Wells Funeral I Ionic v,.c, in charge. WILLI A1 I'. ,IO S Flliiei iil ser n 1". in n h. M 1 terdii v al 1 crnooii .,' ('.ecu I m i .ll Home lor Willi. 10 I', , 0 : .1 .., Music Lovers Here Enjoy Concert By Wm, Schatzkamer W.i'. ne-v ille music lovers, who I'tendcd the piano concert given I 1 i ' ... night by Willam Schatska 1 .1. heard a musician of unusual laient and distinction. Mi Si hatskamer played numbers In Bnh, Chopin, Mendelssohn, I ndiii sy and Gershwin, with a hril I' mi e and technique that held his nidnnee spellbound. Many who heard him predict that he will go in the top in the music world. The (omci't was the second in 'he County Community Concert ei ies. The third and last pro am will be given on April 11 " !u i; Miss Candy 11 Long, lyric so . rai'o, will he heard. Michael Is Named YMCA President Incoming President Henry T. Michael of the Champion YMCA Men'., club and other new club of Iners will be installed during the monthly meeting Aplil 5 in Can ton The elections were held last Tuesday, with Michael named to Mieeeed John Stephens as presi dent , Halph Cof'orlh was elected vice ;!o nit nl. and Donald Randolph and Gerald C. Hill, directors. Carl Andersen and Dan Tate were re-elected to their jobs of secretary and treasurer, respectively Pampered Pet Barks Own Fire Alarm j SI'OKANK, Wash (UP) --Lots of dogs have been hailed as heroes I H rousing the family out of bed u hen lire threatened. But for Boots, a Labrador re triever, il was a strictly personal mailer when she started barking ! 1 1 anl ically during the night, j Her owners, Mr. aud Mrs. Karl . K Moore, discovered Boots' do j lose dog house was in (lames. Firemen said Hie blaze started in, in ,1 '.Inn I circuit in Bool's elec tee healing pari, j 1 ! ! 1 Visits To Denlist i Makes Dog Champ j CHICAGO (l'P)--Saminy. a 15 111, ml hs-old dog. is happy. He does : n, il have lo go lo the dentist any I mine. j Fourteen times Sammy, a thor 1 oui'hlircd cocker spaniel, went ooder elher ly have braces fitted lo unplaced liclh, reports his for . mm owner, l'l. ('. Wanger. ; V. ,1 result. Wanger said, Sammy 1 won Ihe dog-show blue ribbon he jv.ns unwillingly working for and J I he ordeal is over. I BOM (UtOWS BIGGF.lt j NPKLNGFIF.LD. III. (UP) - - Her . man K. Murray ol Canton, 111., ' 1 ceived a $100 bonus bond from Hie stale in I92H, for war service (Iming World War I. He I-ut the bond in a safel.t deposit box and r.n got about it until recently. State treasurer Ora Smith cave him taee I, red. Babson's Predictions About Business Correct So far, Finarieial F.xpcrt Itogi 1 Babson of Babson Park, M,e-s. i , batting 1.000 with hi HMD hu due , , forecasts. Last January, he made "tl pre. dictions on the hu me , ouilook These were publi jhi d in I he Moan taineer late in December. Here's his box scoie lor the Mr. I two months 0!' I'll!': General Bu.mc ss ,md letail Trade January and t'ehi ii,,ry hu. iness 01T five per cent, as he pie dieted. Sto'k Mat Let There have been gradual declines during the first two in, mill, of the year, in line wiih h, prediction. Lower levels . al ,0 aie in sight. , ( 'ommodii v ami Farm Prices ' As loieiict. then, have been whole sale pi ice decline:.. I', di on ;d 11 a. ml Us! yea' there I would he no rlcprcision in 1949, hut then' would he more soft spots. Wfestintfhouse Sfaftib Ranges - L, j ' ' j due for the bond and $99.50 in- AMAZING, NEW See (hn hi, new WnsfiiiKhousp ('ointnanrlpr with such even heat, yon can bake perfectly anywhere in its spacious Miracle Oven! Knjoy its new surface cooking capacity, with bonus working; space for large utensils ...Try its simpliiied cooking controls that never make you reach oyer hot 'utensils I You cm fa SUf.,im YV&sti ndhouse Parkman's Hardware Phone 23 Main Street It. W ho died S I his home 111 ll,,! n, l,li al m 10, ' I h, I,', ( I Kllloll. II. I to! Ol I C lot Baptist Church, ogim ,1, ! oc in terment was in (, 1 1 in 1 I ' 'I 1 1 in. I cry. Pa 1 1 bearer, wci n . d ,, 1 elide Haywood I'm I ol ( i.-.m Legion. Mr. .Inn,'?, ,1 ii.il 1 . , ol (, . nod frill Ml X' !ia,l I, mm i , nm in I I, I Springs for I he pa-.t , ..! , o He was a vetcriin ol . a ,d U.a II. Surviving .,1 e I h 1 1 Myrtle l.'ohei ' . .hi,,. Co ., .1 ninny iind .l.di n II.: - n 1 h. home: I w n rl 1 11 I" m ( 'a I I,, 1 : il" Ann ol Hie heme fa .Inn, . of Norfolk a . In, 1. oh, , V. i, ,, derson .lone .nl lie die brother. Slrah .lor, ,.1 I 01 !)et hlon. '1 , 1, 11. le, 'i I11 Mr. G. C. P. ch t I '.ml'. 11 and Mi Flovd Bull", k ol l a' h V 1 Garrett F 1 . limn- ,, 1 n hai'eg ol .,, 1 an in. in 1 t nn. 1 - u 1 : ATI . vi if y ... .,,! ilf, , x . 11 m 1 ol I 1 ' . nn, !, ! ur, d "Hit I,, ,n r M" 1 1 I m CITY AUDIT0RIU ASHEVILLE N. C. The Big Theatrical Event Is Coming! 3 DAYS ONLY-MON. TUES. WED. MCH. 28, 29, 30 (EVES. AT 8:30 MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 2.:;0) ORDER TICKETS NOW! BROCK PEMBERTON ",n"'M must uzvtui titles Cost Less to Buy A in ii . " As less to Run! fa ;ariy'oe,rland's Polcy of avoiding wasteful imanufH haDgeSPlus new economies new low prices that car and truck buyers will welcome. You'll keep on saving, month after month, year after year, with these vehicles that are world-famous for low-cost operanoo and maintenance; Owners of the 360,000 Willys-Overland vehicles built since the war will vouch for that! Come in now and see the money-saving price tags on 'JP Sttion WaSons' JeeP ! Trucks, the Universal 'Jeep' and thejeepster; SIMS MOTOR CO. Main Street Hie hu 1 1 pi ll. Ii.ti-t Nl .ell ' ( I t.'T" I T,....f f.'rr"! t.f l -. ' tf -ii t"S-vr-lou 1 "I" -i ll'" ' 1 "' '' floT-'tne h'-V-l) "(T" I' , .ni....1 lrT.r ,mn,T"'f "1 ".' ' "I i ,.t- tlfth- w " '"'I:, c "i muli.i II". k'Hn. .. t n". i " ' the hlo-l if I "1 t" ' " e, . " Whin ihr V - I i 1 " ' Nri.irc ..".n"..!. ii..-. - "' '" uastf . 'mi . "" - . i'.S ' M W a J Tho Pulifver Prize Play MARY CHASE I MARION LORNE ANTOINETTE PERKY ' m st C" i-'tfVf" trr-p. ' pr g up fVf-n' -,((., tirxiff the ty3 - If-tt U'fca. i.fr' .ii , o'l rn out. Frequ1 P'" v rf ''"" I'-i"'1' are eomrf ir "f f "M I.t r i.j - rn:" f k "I nv or hlnH'i t i - y --i' r Thp t ..-,i'-r."i -""I !' ' ' In diiirrtM- nci' '" ' b gft. rid uf c v ."''' v " ;l ' Tirp 'niiu'i I'"'-'-- "l'l" h''v' '-" than fnrly y :irs of I'Ui.i.r ;ipr"V.il endorsed r.-unny v r. 1; ' loan . l' ' f " PISCES: LVKS: Main Unnr, $3.0. $1 n. fiakeny. $3.0.. '.'. WEDNESDAV. HI A TIN LE: M nn I Utr ''. Hdony. $1.80. ( Ml l'i in s hu luile i ,i ) MAIL OKDEK I'EA.Nk AVOID DISAFPOINTMi .'NT ORDLR MfWI Lntlosed find check or money order fer S In r.-vr-rnt J er Seals, at $ Larh for Joe E. Brown m "Harvey" l or - - - Day and Date of Performance, 'and v hi ther Matinee or Evening:,' Or - .... Important Give alternate dates and prices in case first choice cannot be rilled NAME (Please Print) ADDRESS (Please Print) Make Remittance payable to Piihlix-Baiulorcl Theatres, Asheville, N. C. .Mail order must be accompanied bv self address -ri. stamped return ei.vel-ip. ' - A I li i ! 1 .t.t 1V1 It-