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TcAGZ F6U2 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER '1 '"i I 46-Piece Band In Concert Here Thursday mi 4T This is iht Tii;'a Tm it.. Coiitff band which will tiie a conterl here ai the high school auditorium College Band To Give Concert Here On Thursday Tt Kiiiih; ln.z. S;w Ooihf c "!.. 7 r. -::... Dt. v' l i- .t . - - i'.- ....... :.; b ' '.r 1 - t - . - - - -t stiifT- ' r: . ih.i..: c- : r .: Tr.r l.r.'; t.Tii.K at b t -' - '- - tonus;. -..: . -1 : t -: "Crrut.uii H .. Tiir .tv.- t.. -low vw-.h l-'.i . :.t Mi . :. Litt.t- i. S..-.it-r- . till I! Ml:, IX'Ur.d l-U-. '."t ot I he prupram with a niiulH.il M-li-i-tiur.-i ;o call cil 'C"i,.j: t u! '!'t a son. After intermission, vbry will give Barnes' Gipsy Life Overture". Helen Winkler, one of the feat ured Mjloi-t, will lullou with her i) 1 1 1 ii U.i )i i'fui niai'.ce of "Marim ba (.'ai-M'iM, a .-olo for the xylo phone b I'aneva. Tile baiul will lay Vitlor Hvr btTt'.i "lied Mill Overtuie aiul Moliise "A Caribbean Hli.ui ta.' iiuling tilt- loneeit with I'lie Star Spaioilcil Manner. The band will Bive a eoiu-ert at 10 o'clock that morning in Canton before coming to Wa nesville. .. .rl jufll- '.lit 1. with ii. k sor.g. irs; bail :edle of d group tu John- R. H. Boone Is Head Of Francis Cove Unit Program Citizen? of Kranci? Cove last Krida iiiht named R. H. Boone v. r.jirr.iar. of their community de velopment pro- am at an oi Kdiiua tioiij! meeting .it the community i fiLiri h V ,p..-on McElroy was elected vice l (iairman: Bess Francis, secretary: Mrs Cah Edwards, treasurer; and Mrs William Hoilinysworth, le !".or. On the ways and means com mittee Mrs. Wiley Franklin was r.an-.c-d chairman, while W ill Boone and William Holljngsworth were appomted as the other members. Otfier committee appointments were as follows: Mrs. GrenellDies At Daytona Beach Word ha-j just been received here of the death of Mrs. Charles E Girnell. at her home in Day tona Beach, Kla Mrs Grenell and her husband made their summer home at Lake Junalurka. where they operated a photographer's business. They had lived in Daytona fur -the past ihir- jty years. She was a native of New I York Slate. She is -urvived by her husband, 1 land one daughter, Mi5 George j Balch, of Daytona Beach. ! Mrs Grenell had been in ill I ! health about a Near. I Fifty Attend Tractor School J C. Ferguson, North Carolina j State College agricultural engin eering specialist told an audience j of SO persons last Saturday of the j Importance of proper care to farm tractors and motorists. At the tractor maintenance i school at the Waynesville Armory, I he also demonstrated proper ad justments of the carburetor and i other parts that could be made to erTect maximum economy in opera I tion of the tractor. At the close of the program, numbers were drawn for prizes ! donated by Rogers Electric Com pany, which handles Ford tractors. The winners got either a set of sparkplug-; for a Ford tractor, a change of oil. or an oil filter cart ridge. As another prize. Hallet Ward, a Case dealer, gave a change of Oil Historic Salem College Names A New President Four Pupils Win Speech Contest Displdted Dog Goes With Humi Refugees TUBABAO, Philippines lUPl Buggy is the only "DD" in the in ternational refugee camp. "DD" nuan, displaced dog, of I course. Buggy was evacuated from Shanghai with thousands of other China refugees, mostly White Rus sian, w.'io are awaiting transfer to new homes The squat dachshund flew here in a basket. Buggy was processed in Shang hai just like the human refugees. lie is the camp mascot here. VT t !- 1 :-''lte;'fm:V XH I ft WN i To Hold Vl Servic, r.i- r i-.. it'., i i.,tuH nrcsiiiunt nf Salpm PollpBe at Winston-Salem, is ereeteit he rw uaic a. vramiey ueiu, iicwij ci" " e- - - -- Howard E. Rondthaler (right) who is retiring alter 40 years in the presidency. In the center is Bishop J. Kenneth PfohJ, of the Moravian Church who introduced the new president to students during as sembly, APPiio.t. High Sqhool Musicians Sponsoring Concert For Expenses To Greensboro i Famous Name Returns Nancy Noland. Pollv Rav MiFl. roy. Palmer Caldwell, and Ravford TV. Vf T a Survey Mrs. Henry Francis, chairman, Mrs. Bill Hollingsworth, Mrs. Bonnie Sheffield, Mrs. Rich ard Boone, Mrs. Walter Franklin, Mrs Cash Edwards. Mrs. Will Boone and Clarence Frady. Program - Mrs. Homer West, chairman Mrs Betty Franklin. Bill Keik. Mrs. Gilbert Jnman and i -Mrs. Henry Francis. I Jaycees Resume Clean-Up Of City Park On East St. Members of the Wavnesville Junior Chamber of Commerce will return to the cits paik Monday af ternoon to continue their wurk of improving the giounds before hold ing their regular meeting there at 5 p.m. Jayeee President Harry Blue Robinson -.aid hopes were to have the paik it-ady by late spring More than :!oO pine -needling trees have already been planted, and more are being planted by the Jaycrpy. who have al ;o been giv ing the park a thoroup.h cleanup. He added thai the members also hoped to have the two tenm : courts black tupped. Boys Plant 3,000 Pine Seedlings At 4-HClub Camp Approximately 40 Haywood County 4-H Club boys set out 3, 000 white pine seedlings Saturday at their camp on the Mountain Test Farm under the direction of a group of skilled foresters. These young trees were among 7 000 white pine seedlings that will be placed at the camp. ' Before starting the work, the bos heard discussions on the method of planting and other phas es of forestry work from State Forester Charles Fettit, County r orester l-.. K Caldwell. John Gray, North Carolina State College Ex tension tore:ter; R. A. Vogenburg er. TVA forester: and Ted Davis, forester for the Champion Paper and Fibre Company. County Agent Wayne Corpening and Assistant County Agents Joe Clme and Wayne Franklin assist ed with the demonstration. i Jenkins survived the rei'itatinn and declamation elimination contest Friday at the Crabtree-Iron Duff School. They will compete in the fuials at the Crabtree-Iron Duff PTA meeting later this month. Judging the contestants were Mrs. Glenn Palmer, Mrs. Marshall Kirkpatrick, and Harley Uryson. The elimination contest for high school students will open at 10 a.m. Thursday at the school. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prevost are spending this week in Baltimore. Want Ads bring quick results. raLJ a 1 ' 1 I SAN DIEGO. Cal. (UP) Pvt. Luther C. O'Bannon, great-great-nephew of the Marine Corps im ! mortal. Ll. Presley N. O'Bannon of j Tripoli lame, has enlisted in the I Marine Corps. Private O'Bannon, whose home is Dallas, Te?;., at tended Missouri Military Academy before enlisting in the corps. Lt. O'Bannon won fame during the war with the Barbary Coast pi rates of Tripoli, while commanding a detachment of Marines nn a forced march across the Libyan Desert tio attack and capture the town of Derne. Joining forces with Capt. Wil liam Eaton, former Army' officer, and his men, the Marines attacked on the morning of April 26, 1805, raptured the outer harbor fort and raised the American flag the first time it had flown in that part of the world. Everyone who buys a ticket lo , the... Appalachian State College j Clyde W0IT16n lO band concert Thursday night will i 1 be helping to send the Waynes-1 - m , ville High Sqhool band to the State Meet 1 UeSClCiy Music Concert in Greensboro next j week. j Miss Mary Jane Edwards of the Charles Isley director of the Haywood County Welfare Depart- Waynesvllle High.,School band, said ment spoke on "Child Welfare" at today that the concert would be in , "Tn. next tim. I'll U the chaperon!" LESSON NOT LEARNED TACOMA, Wash. (UP.) LeRoy Prince, 20, a trusty at the countv Jail, was released after he helped prevent a prisoner from escaping. An interested person found him a $50 a week job at a service station. But, a week later, Prince was back in jail again. He admitted taking more than $100 from the safe of the station to buy a car. the nature, of a benefit for. the stu dents to . finance the Greensboro trip. The Waynesville musicians earn ed the right to compete in the State contest by winning a superior rating in the district competition at Asheville last month. The high school bandsmen will start selling tickets tomorrow for the Appalachian concert. The members of the band will leave here April 21. compete in Class Five against Charlotte Cent ral and High Point High the next day, and return home on Saturday. ' Mr. Isley said that 18 singers! . would make the trip to take part ! in the State Music Festival of S'Ve 8 conWirt April 19' which the contest is a part. The I lne Wa.vjifsville singers will Waynesville group will be in a j leave for Greensboro a week from chorus of 400 students which will ! today, and return on April 21. the April meeting of the Clyde Woman's Club Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Grover Haynes. Miss Edwards explained various services offered by the welfare agency to children in need. She was accompanied by Mrs. Sam Queen, also of the welfare depart ment. Mrs. Grady Rogers, pro gram chairman, was in charge. Plans were made for Mrs. D. D. Gross to represent the club at the annual state convention in Golds boro April 19-21. Refreshments were served by the hostessHuring the social hour. WANT ADS FOR RENT 7 room unfurnished house. Junaluska Supply. A 11 -tt FOR RENT 5 room unfurnished house. Junaluska Supply. A 11-lf SUMMONS AND NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY MARY C. COOLEY VS. HIAWATHA COOLEy. The above named defendant will take notice that an action has been commenced in Havwood County Superior Court for the our. pose of obiaining a divorce on the ground of two years separation. Defendant will further take no- tice that he is required to be and appear at the office of the Clerk. Superior Court, in Waynesville, North Carolina not later twenty-seven (27) days from the 11 day of May, 1949, and answer or demur to the complaint filed here- n, or the plaintiff will demand the relief prayed for in the complaint to wit: an absolute divorce This the 11th day of April 1949. DIXIE CAMPBJELL Ass t. Clerk Superior Court 1843 A 11-18-25 M 2- SCOTTS SCRAP, BOOK By .HJ. SCOn kt(UIHC It .cm 4ltE IRISH WA.E!l SPAHIEL fH (.AS VQC, HA.pt. CQAPSn M9K- MODtl PRICES BEGIN AT - $139.95 to $249.95 JUST LOOK AT THESE FEATURES: Dial tcmien central cosily adjusted for loos KKtwt basNnt W rogvlor sewing by nvmborsv Hinfld Prouor Pool etminafos hond boittng by sMtablhg yo to sow right over pins end, Koavy smh, 4 PoM Food osstsres stroight stitching by doping iMioriel oronly ot th front, bock odd sW.of Pop-Up Fingertip Kalooso rotoosos pressure cm Ikg.feot to. at dpmlng oad atooding My be doa meekly. Mt-M SewKgtt pub Musafawtloii cm your tow kag Tight ex noodte-poW wber It is needed rS i u... .. , nun MIVHY lYPKOOMS MAf MAY V CLAS&IO Ai sivm OCCUR EACH YEAR Irl -frtE VES1' PACIFIC ? More -ftlAM 20. E Swiss MILE. Financial Stateme i GARRETT MUTUAL Bli, ASSOCIilTIOn IS ' YARPS I A& rnuPlDlb 0 1,760 SH -fill ILS. INCORPORATED RECEIPTS Cash balance shown on last report Total assessments collected . . ' '..ZZ'mM Membership fees collected ... 203 75 Interest on time deposits, stocks, bonds"." ' 981 25 Met difference advances (see note above) 986 57 -$41,771.67 6. RECEIPTS (lines 2 to 5 inc.) ..$20,358.05 7. Mil I ttciui-niti i .... t-Mf HIS PkOW SiVkHDiMC; UP tJAlMS'T A WKrfE. OAK. SA.PLIN4 AMD FOftftf ALL AOU rf. nl '-1REt REW UP AROUHP -fttt PLOW AMP HOW ONLY A PARf OF-TilE PLOWSHARE IS VISIBLE. TOTAL RECEIPTS (lines 1 and 6) DISBURSEMENTS f?s - $3,000.06 collection commissions 345 54 Miscellaneous expenses 1,201.02 ..$62,129.72 ' Forward oad Revarso Sewing a guide way to bock-tack soon ends, reinforce comers with out stopping machine. RovcMng Spool Pin. keep Jhrtod rXf aetlttf anglod or broken. TERMS ARRANGED bN Raise Your Chicks on V. Clll.n.DCD h kl talp., VFeedthatPrmluccs Egg-Laying Champion! 5 kl Tit At the Same Time You May Save Up to 307 on Rearing Cost the Ful-O-PepffVay! Poultrymen, when yon buy thick Urter Uiii ipring remember tlstt more than one half of tha world'. ac( layrng championi moat the leading breede were grown the acaaomicel Viiln.I3 w.. Z. j w" s.aa waj a 1 tt f 1 Til OB TiUmui-rich Fnl-O-Pep Chick Blarui. See , i tarnoua Ful-O-Pep KaatrkUd Feeding PUa ud tuamia-rich FtU-p-Iap Chick SUrtct. 1 Total expenses (lines 8 to 10 Inc.) $ 454s 56 DEATH BENEFITS PAID (number 109)": o 90O OO Membership commissions 'Z, Z Refunds 203,75 " : 15.74 15. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS (Lines 11 to 14, Inc.) $15,666 05 16. BALANCE TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR ASSETS 17. Cash on hand $ 797.33 18. Bank Deposits First National Bank 5,665 84 19. War Bonds Soio'JO 00 20. Building & Loan Stock 1 n nun nn $46,463 67 LIABILITIES 22. Advance.assessments,'$l,732.80 21. TOTAL ASSETS $46,463.67 24. Surplus 22. TOTAL LIABILITIES-. : $44,730.87 $L732.80 Garrett Funeral loi 5 feaiiiro The A seni a 1 W night. All Sorts olCI Assorted B.j CLYDE FL0WE1 Phone Wavnesi CAMPBELL'S SHOP 1 FARMERS FEDERATION PHONE 525-J Phone 1-W MAIN STREET PHONE 344 AT. THE DEPOT Waynes
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