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The Waynesville Mountaineer (Third Section) 19W UHaywood Scouts (Givcm Awards IrOere tVflooudlay Mo Awards Student Queen Scouts Looking Forward to May 21 May 21 is a red letter day for NoHh Carolina counties of the Daniel Boone Council. But when Assistant Council Executive Boh Garner of Ashe ville asked the Scouts at the Pigeon River District court of honor in Ilazelwood Monday j Outdoor Heating System niRht what it was, there was a ; racing at night, has come up with The unit consist of pipes under another first. It's a radiant healing system that maintains a tiS degree temper ature in the grandstand even though the outside air registers 40. the seats under the floor in the box section. Water heated to 110 degrees circulates through the pipes, giving ofT a uniform and comfortauie temperature. Warms Rating Fans Monthly I lone silence before one boy Rave j the right answer. Camp Daniel Boone opens i then. PHOENIX, Ariz, t UP) Sports- Honor i man's Park, the nation's first har ness race track to hold winter girt hi Court thnsi' are i''rh,u "' Scon' Wasiiesvill'' hcoal .lee H'1"' "' i ,,,. I..mi and n. TriWlt) l 'iir'11" .'7. ;avnauKli. u"1 Kcout Id Aaron H :isnn. Bavii Ipan Lake .lunaluska , pat,.. Canton ; : MridSt'S. Va' i William E. Main- ; lainous. J or w. B't''.v H''n' tnton and Holil'V )P 12 i two awards i. M. Sniathcrs j Anderson, . .lames P. Lnuraiire, l aii- . Eg juanita Mac Leo (above), 21, sen ior at Watts Hospital School of Nursing in Durham, has been crowned "Miss North Carolina Student Nurse of 1949." She won out over eight other finalists in contest at Raleigh. AP Photo). (mo awards). Joseph l K:illv James Met Hire Karl Mill llwo Wills, l.ouie Mills Arnold Hannah len s Creek 1 roop knauali ' I I) i e e Cannon 1 1 ' o Id Hall i live mop !) (lass Kucene Craig. Louie Mills and , Aliens Creek Class Bruce Buchanan Clyde Trooii I). irfool Ion. Canton Troup cClure, Fred K. Mills and .lames of Aliens Creek enter, James V. boll L Shcppni'ri, Julian L. York. 12 (Bethel); c, Dewey CJaddis ttherwood. Lake Haywood Gives $3,000 To Scouts Last month's annual Boy Seoul Adult Membership Drive in the Pigeon River District brought $3,000 to the Daniel Boone Council and three more canoes and two rowhnats to Camp Daniel Boone. The fund-raising campaign was sponsored by the Canton Exchange Club and the Waynesville Rotary Club. Johnny Johnson was chairman of i he Hntarv committee working In Ihe drive, while Fleetwood Smalh ers was chairman of the Exchange Club s work. W. M. "Bill" Cobb of Waynesville, served as district chairman for the campaign. The six-day campaign ended Feb ruary 20. The results were reported Mon day night. IP (ford. William S. luykendall, Rich- Iddy Lee Gitalin itnam, Hazehvood mson and Jerome inso L tie In The period in which the cave I man lived is most often called the J Mousterian, taken from a cave in southern France, Le Moustier, where remains of the race were found. R. Chambers, Clyde Troop 9; Paul D. Thompson, Richard K. Leath erwood and x-William D. Ratcllffe, Waynesville Troop 2. Daire J. Burrell, x-Bruce Wil liams. Eugene T. Stamey and Ray Gene Phillips, Canton Troop 4. ood Troop Given In Impressive pny Monday Might Flwnnd was ofli- May night Uito j training committee, presented the America awards ot Star Scout to Robert . the 20(1 n.-,r. i Hale and A W officials who: Wayncsville Troop 2. ' j i Kiver District Lc Scout honors went to six tkr HiizHwood ! hys, five of them members of nt Ihnt U , WavnncviHn Tv,., o t-u,. ...i, i.i uic xiKJvy int: live wmj nonor-tiu, prr-jwere present received their awards n Scmiling j mini the Rev. Malcolm William- i SOIL iKKlnr f ihn U7 fabry, Methodist Presbyterian church. "ion, presented! 1,1 Presenting the charter to the new trnnn i m i new lr.n aa hi. i . maury oeciaren of the spon-: ,hat every time a boy is enrolled as a Bov Sfnui "n, : ii t. - - "ic juvfuue counn "e charier cli- i ar-' robbed of another victim . . . ceremonies j lne Penal institutions of another invest iturn ,. ! "Ynu LH. . . fiaiiuig someining inai fuirioot elass I ls worth snmpth ls,ah' Scout ex- a new troop uounecun- n accepting the charter, Mr. K oath anil ii.i iiwIik ,, 1 . .. . .. . t v.,ru -v.. i6cu ins auaience to "get ' . he new '"ore troops started." bnt cere- '"reference to the development lrkcm, , ""y ocouts in Haywood lie Tr , n"'(' ,un'-v' he Paid tribute to the work 127 in Cd"- ! ', Schel1' scoutmaster of 1 the rnnrt the nnu; I..- . foerfn.,1 l fhni oonn it. carswe I, an irl anls' hdlrman ot the Boosters Club's "ttes C(1U(! (roop committee: and Elbert Mills, F award n . ;r, ""',, er 01 trooP 3- A!ens I Pr 11 'a' nf l Whose mbers went home Jr- 22- I , ',1 11 T f ,he awards Presented h-pio- -"oil-- ..uuri. re,pran. i,v 1,1.. lnlaion hm ' : nV President then pre- h '. rtcayi'd i sented a memhershin ,, ment iniCarswell. whn , " "" '"s,1Ight of tf, cards to m, .Vr'c"lV' "- . "iiiiai auu oam ti. Urt"e of the ciub. p Mr' Sehell, Lawrence C. Davis, s. L Throwrer and Thurman R. wno also helped organize v cw lroop were awarded Scout memberships, too. firJ16 12 boys wno became the awt ,mJembers of TroP - were yarded their cards last month a mrting in Waynesville. Another major Haywood county ut official who took part in the court ts ,r, , P wn xianaoipn oi "ton, the Advancement Chair- !i Prespi,!,,., ., LlaSS Spa... . Fius ' de Mnr,.."lure ."'lennr ..t ., 22 nf ine Pf the 50 If p... Baleniine's Are Forced To Take Drastic Action . . . Hence This Money o o aisin ale WE MUST RAISE $10.640.00 WITHIN 30 DAYS ! 1 1 PRICES SLASHED - PROFITS FORGOTTEN - COSTS MEAN NOTHING EV FROM 20 TO 1 Lot Men's w ork Pants Off 1 Lot Men's kM COATS Formerly $6.95 (TT) o3 We bought too much. The weather stayed too warm. We have more stock than we need, and not enough money. That means just one thing sell the stock, and forget what it tost. When a fellow needs cash, nothing else will take its place. That is the reason you can buy quality merchandise at these very, very low prices. You can get your Easier outfit cheaper this year if you buy now, and buy at Balentine's. Come on in you get the profit we just got to have money the good old folding kind. All Men's ALL WOOL and LEATHER JACKETS Reduced 50 Leon's Smote IT All Wool - All Sizes Regular $45.00 suits $36.oo Regular $28.50 SUITS $22.80 m SDnorts Regular $3.95 96 One Lot Regular $2.95 DRESS SHIRTS rap Whites ami Colors All Si.es $1.43 All Men's SPORT COATS OFF Baleniine's MAN STORE MI FMTIIW s jJJ Ail Ha uJl 11 1 1L 11 11 ! uJ hj) SBues M. SaiwiiiDgs All MEM'S HATS 2W" We Arc Selling Our Entire Stock Of Shoes At 75c ON THE DOLLAR We Must Raise Money - We Ask NO PROFIT ! ! V OFF Baleniine' MAN STORE .iif.i.
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