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Tlllir-ll,.. 1r Km- PAGE TWO THE WAYN'ESVILLE MOUNTAINEER it if ' ' . :. p., fi I,:,,,; ft !.!; ' !'S' . ft i .V J J t,' r v f Crabtree Committees Named For Development Program In That Area Marimba Soloist From Boone Up to 50 Lovr Crabtree citizrns Thursday night selected members tor special eomirtirtees in tMeir community devei opii.ent prutfrjim. at a meeting ai t'V school house. The community urlKers and the committee menibris ill meet April 19 at Cra tree-Iron Duff School. il are urKfi. to attend. The commit lee? named T 1 1 u rs day niiiht: Dairy Fred No'Vind. chairman: Joe Palmer. L O Fei gu.-on. John Hobelt Ferguson. Varl Fersuson. Jod Massif. Vinson Leminr;. lummunity Impn e.ement Mrs. J;inm McCreary ami the Ee. C D Newei!. co-chapmen: Mrs candle Davis. Mrs. John K;irkpat i.ts Mrs Fred Nolard. Mrs. C. J i u eu-on. and John D Kinplanri Food-Nutrition chairman Mrs. Bob Xcliiid Mrs G C Mr? Bertha DaM-. i runs and Vegetables Mrs Stf-hibor. Bishop Kate Palmer. Jr Mrs. Fineene Hobert Wells, chairman: Humphrey White. Boring Smith. Paul Sanford. John Kirkpatrick. Joe Davis. Home Beautification Mrs Hugh Noland chairman: Mrs Mereus Massie. Mrs. Jack Messei . Mrs I.loyd I.edford Mrs. Vinson Davis. Mrs Roe 1-eathenvood. Tobacco- N'inson Haney. chair mtin; Bo Bishop. C. I. r'erguson. Willard Best. Dei. Crawford. Mcd ford Bhi-ges. legume and Cover Crops Charge Clark, chairman: E. C Beck. Jesse Him.-. Howard ' Greene, and C. M. Massie. i Poultry Mrs. Glenn Palmer. 1 chairman: Hobert Duckett. Char lie Smith. Mr. Schibor. Hubert Smith. Mrs. Basil Palmer, and Mrs Frank Brown Pastures L. O. Ferguson, chair man. Vinson Davis. Bob Fisher. Charles A. Ferguson. Farriday Beasrley. and Noble Hoglen. Alfalft. James Kirkpatrick. I 1tiW .Tl.'TlT' TIZZi ill . - :- I Talented Helen inkier s man mb;i solo will be a feature of the Appalachian State Teachers College fcand concerts in Htywood County next Thursday. The 64-piece band will appeal m Canton for a morning concert, then will play at the Wayncsville High School that night Stationery and Notes For You For Gifts Your e'.'t-i y need tor Stauonery and notes can be filled at THE BOOK STORE the latest in floral, plain, formal and informal from 50c to S3. 50 (will be personalized at small additional cost I. Stationerv is such a per sonal thinu! Choose it thout;htfullv. M;ike it truly YOURS. Amon.u our MON TAG'S stationery, you're certain to find exactly the style, weight and color that fits vour Personality. Available in Gift pack ages and OPEN STOCK which means that matching envelopes and letter paper are available separately, as needed. Come in soon, see them all, choose the perfect one. THE BOOK STORE Your Patronage Appreciated chairman: Homer Haney, Hum phrey White. Jennings McCreary, Tom Kirkpatrick. and Andy Fer guson. Beef Cattle W. C. Kirkpatrick. chairman: Buck Ferguson. Joe Smart. Carrol Glance. Frank Han nah. Ben West. Zinnery Hoglen. Swine Lloyd Ix-dford. chair man: Hugh White. Frank Brown. Sam Green. Clyde Smith. Manson Hoglen. W. F. Ferguson. and Aiihur Smith. Refreshments Mrs. Hugh Walk er, chairman: Mrs Zinneiy Hoglen. Mrs. Elmer Gillett. Mrs. Vinson l.eminsi: Mrs. Joe Clark. Mrs. Ray Haney. Mrs. John D. Kinsland. Mrs. Don Haney. Mrs. Joel Fergu son. Mrs. Spin Noland. Mrs. How ard Best, and Mrs. Andy Ferguson. Recreation Mrs C. O. Newell and Mr. Schibor, co-chairmen: Joe Ferguson. Hilda Fay Massie. Buck Ferguson, Wilma Sanford. Mrs. Hubert Wells. Mrs. John I!. Fer guson, and Helen F'ergu-on. Church and Grounds - Jennings McCreary. chairman: Glenn Palm er. Joel Ferguson, W. M. Green. Vinson Honey. Hugh Walker, and Clinton Kmsland. House Furnishings Mrs. Way Messer. chairman: Mrs Clarence Green. Mrs. Tom Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Dee Crawford. Mrs. Lonnic Kins land. Mrs. Garland Smith, and Betty Ferguson. Clothing and Textiles Mrs. Jesse Hancv. chairman; Mrs. John nie Green, Mrs. Carl Ferguson, i Mrs. Grady Messer, Mrs. Noble ' Hoglen. and Mrs. Weaver Haney. j Health and Needy Mrs. W. F. Ferguson, chairman; Mrs. Monroe Noland. Mrs. Bud James. Mrs. Homer Haney. Mrs. Bill Bryson, and Mrs. Willio Green. N. CState Expert To Speak At Poultry Sessions C. F. Parris. N. C. State College extension poultry specialist, will speak at three poultry meetings to be held in the county nex4 week in connection with the Community Development Program. Mr. Parrish will discuss the poul try situation with the citizens of the county, and the outlook for poultry as it pertains to both broil ers anil layers. Colored movies on poultry will be shown at each meeting. The schedule: April 11 'next Monday). 7:30 p.m. - Bethel School. April 127:30 p.m. Haywood County Court House. Wavnesville. April 13 7:30 p.m. Crahtree I inn Duff School. In announcing the schedule. County Agent Wayne Corpcning said: "One of the six enterprises sug gested to push under the Com munity Development Program was poultry, because it is felt that there are many small (arms in the coun ty where more poultry should be raised, either broilers or layers." "If you need some special help in your chicken business," he add ed, "please let us know and we will be glad to contact you." F1GURF. nilS OCT LKX1NGTON, . Ky.'U.P.t T h e advertisement in a newspaper here read: "90-day charge aceonnt at no extra charge." The terms as slated were, "Pay '-2 Ferruary i March ': April." inntr I 4i4'4 i It ' I r WAVNESVILLE regardless of cause 11 ; ... V;:. 'v'fus. tLAlTjjj JTUCNCTM WNCt IRONW EAR'S TESTED STRONG POINTSi " Ml' ''' i '"Rh twist yrn -s M adds shferness nd - trfnph. 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