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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
Thursday Afternoon, April 2
B And V W Club
Hears Talk By
Leo Weill
Home Clubs
Schedule May
Meetings
In Japan
. The Waynesville Business
Professional Women's Club
and
The Haywood County home dem-
held ! onstration clubs will have as their
its regular monthly dinner meet- ! subject for May programs. "What
ing, Tuesday evening at Mount 1 Makes a Good Home."
Valley Inn on the Soeo Gap Road The schedule of meetings as an-
The long table used for serving ; nouneed by Miss Elise De Lozier.
was decorated with arrangements assistant home agent, follows
of jonquils, and yellow randies. Morning Star Dutch Cove, May
Leo Weill, who has recently re- 2. at 2 p.m., place to be announced
turned from a trip to Europe, was later; IJeaverdam with Mrs. Prank
guest sDeaker. and discussed living Cabe, at 2 p.m. May 3; Aliens
ronditiuns in the countries he vis- Creek. Mrs. L L. Allen. May 4 at
J p.m.. Dcll'Ood. Mrs Sam Potts.
May 5 at 2 p m.
Jonathan Creek, Mrs Troy
Leatherwood. May 6 at 2 p.m.. Rog
ers Cove. Mrs. Carey Mct'ritkcn.
May 9 at 2 p.m ; Lake.-ide. Mrs.
Kenneth Sani Queen. May 10 at 2 p.m.;
Miss rrancis Love. Mrs iruv wcne
May 11: Fines Creek. Mrs. u J
Noland, May 12 at lu.3u a.m.
Iron Duff. Mrs L L. Williams
ited
During the business session Mrs
M. ; Stanley was re-elected presi
dent of t tie group and other offi
cers elecUd to s-' ve for the coin
ing ar weie Mrs J. K. Met rack
en. wee piesident: Mr
Stah! recording secretary
Mai ;. Mt-dtoid cot responding sec
retary: and Mrs W. G. Dover,
treasurer.
Howell
Mrs ft
The following new members were on Mav 13 at 2 P m : RatclifT Cove,
u,.l,i,.ri ii.t.i iK.. rluh Mrs W Mrs. i.rrancis. ""
I) Ketr.er. Mrs. George Brown, ville Homemakers. Mrs.
t;. r r ... xtrc uv.H,nn Bryson. May 17; Bethel
Jont-s. Mr I.asw, lice Leatherwood KeIU'' Ma' 19 al 2 1,1 : C,'ab"
and Mi- Ed.th Alley. Mr. Arthur tree-Hyder Mountain, Mrs. C. O
Paul Evans, another new member. Newell. May 20.
a- nut able to be present on ac- McKlmnion. Mrs Malcolm Crip.
cc.ui.t of i!lne-s May 23 at 2 p m.; Clyde Club. Mrs.
Vaiious club projects were dis- Roy Medford. at 10:30 a.m.. May 24;
cu-sed and the members decided Cecil- Ct?cil Scho1 at 2 " 111 -
Dime Boar for the Ma' 2- West Canton. Mrs. i!,v
'Hyde, May zo. at z pm : junaius
ka May 27 at 2 p.m. with Mrs
tu operate
bt iielil of the Cancer Drive on Frl
('. '. and Saturday of this week.
( ub members will also do baby
during the month of May
1 iai-e funds for other charities.
? i . - Ft h-1 Hayes Fisher will serve
a chairman of the dime board
co:k and Mrs Kenneth Stahl
Frank Williams.
ATTEND OPENING OF
BLOOD CENTER
Pvt. Lloyd V. Parton, 17, of
Waynesville is now in Japan with
I'. S. Army occupation forces.
He wrote his parents, Mr. and
Mrs Lyda Parton last week that
he had landed, at Yokohoma
aboard the U S Attack Transport
General. D. E. Aultman". The
infantryman also reported that
he received his "diploma" which
shows that he has crossed the
180lh meiidian in the North Pa
cific The mock ceremonies are
held to initiate those who are
crossing the meridian for the
first time. Prirate Parton enlist
ed last February 17 while he was
a student at Waynesville Hign
School.
is
The following members of the
m of tlv baby-sitting pro- committee for the Red Cross Blood
Program attended a luncheon
meeting at the Vanderbilt Hotel in
Ashevtlle Monday. opening the
Red Cross Blood Center there: Ji.e
Davis, co-chairman of the local
blood program; Miss Betsy Lane
Quinlan. volunteer service chair
man; Mrs. Ethel Hayes Fisher,
cutive secretary; and Mrs
G. A.'s Meet At
Aliens Creek
The Junior Girls' Auxiliary
tl , Allen- Creek Baptist Church
in.-i at the parsonage on Monday
niL'bt with nine members present
The proL'ram. from the World
Comrade, was directed by Mrs. I la
Farmer, counselor for the group.
of e
Freida Knopf
South Carolina farmers are now
showing greater interest in perm
anent pastures than at any other
time in the history of the State.
MR. FARMER . . .
Be Sure Your
MILK BARN
CHICKEN HOUSES
AND ALL BUILDINGS ARE 'BUILT OF OUR
QUALITY BLOCK
Ask the man that has used our BLOCK . . .and you
will buy a Western Carolina product.
All Sizes Of Concrete Pipe
See your contractor or material dealer or call us collect.
DIAL 3-8321
Concrete Products Go.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Family Life
Leaders To
Have School
Mrs Corrine Grimsley. Family
Life specialist of the state exten
sion department, will conduct a
leaders' school at the Court House
tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock
Trip school is being held for
Home Demonstration Family Life
Leaders. Community Development
Leaders, and Family Life Leader
of other civic groups.
Craft School
To Be Held
Monday
A county-wide Craft "School will
be conducted at the Court House
by Miss Rose Elwood Bryan craft
specialist of the extension depart
ment, on Monday, May 2, begin
ning at 2 o'clock.
Those invited to attend the
school include Home Demonstra
tion Club members, Community
Inoculations
I
Continue For
County Dogs
The process of immunizing Hay-
iwood County dogs against rabies
continued this week at clinics set
up throughout the county.
Dr. A. R. Riegg, county rabits
inspector, who is vaccinating the
animals, reminded owners of these
pets that this inoculation is re
quired by law
The '-ehedule of clinics:
Friday 3 p.m.. Pigeon Valley
Grocery, Fiseon Valley: 4 P m ,
Rogers and West Grocery Pigeon
Valley: 5 p.m . Smathers Grocery.
Pigeon Valley Road". Cantcn: 6 p.m..
Stamie Grocer, Garden Creek
Mill. Canton
Saturday 9 a m . Bill Hyde Gro
' eery. Dutch Cove. Canton; 10 a.m .
: Fisher's Store Dutch Cove Road.
Canton; 11 a.m.. Colored School.
Canton: 12 Noon. Store at Spring
Hill School
Monday 3 p.m.. Williamson's.
Grocery. Thickel: 4 p.m. Bryson
and Reece's Grocery. Fiberviile;
5 30 p.m.. Lowe's Service Store.
Greenhill. Canton
Tuesday 3 p.m. Sana..' Super
Market. Trammel and North Main.
Canton: 4.30 p.m.. X O. RobirrSoiv
Grocery. North Main. Canton. 5:30
p.m.. Deweese Grocery. Newfound
and Main. Canton.
Wednesday 3 p.m.. Myers Cash
Grocery, Canton: 4 30 p.m.. Hub
Mattheson's Store. Highland Park.
Canton: 6 p m Nir.a's Grill. Can
ton. May 53 pm. Late Frank
Mann s Store: 4 p.m.. Beaverdam
School: 5 p m . Zeth Wood's Store.
Canton.
y;iy 64 p.m., Medford Farm
Servuv Station 5pm. Clyde Rail
road Station
LAFF A-DAY
I . .
Commander
I . fin i mil i i l i
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9
to
Baptist Circle
To Meet Monday
Ttu- Hu-me- Women's Circle of
the First n.-ip'i-t Church will meet
MuniJd evening at 8 o'clock with
Miv Mar Jo Green and Miss Mer
rill Green a- hostes-es Mrs. Stan.
hy Her,r will be in charge of the
program.
Bookmobile
Schedule
l Tiiesdar. May 3rd
MOKVIN'G STAR
Patlon Schcjo! 9 l-'-lO GO
I Ki Davi Store
Development Craft leaders,
others interested in crafts.
';
Presbyterian
Circles To Meet
and
lo 20 -10 36
Morning Star . r., 1 10 4-1?00
Hyde's Store 12 05-12 20
Mr? B. M Stan:ev 12 30-12 45
C M St3nie:. Giocer 1? 50- 1 05
Clyde School i '',- 2 30
Wednesday May 4th
H A7F.LWOOD
The circles of the Women of the ' Hazeiuood Tour. Hall 10 ivi-M fX)
Chiii ch of the First Presbyterian '
Church v. ill meet Tuesday, May 3 ' Friday, May 6th
a- follows FINE f'KFfr.K
Circle No. 1. Mrs. J. W. Killian, Mrs Frances Rogers
chairman, wll meet in the Assem- chailie Rathbon'e
bK Room at the Church with Mrs. Hariey Rathbotie
W F Swift and Mrs. R. L. Prevost Fines Creek School
a-; ho-tesse's. , ' Mai k Ferguson' Store
Circle No 2. Miss Margaret - Hooker
Johnston, chairman, will meet at Mr. q y Shelton
the home of Miss Lois Harold at ! .
7 'M P 111 Monday, Mav 9th
Circle No 3, Mrs. Dan Watkins. , IRON DUFF, CRABTEEE, HVDFR
chairman, will meet at the home i j-j-
of Miss Betsy Lane Quinlan at :30 i prog Levc
in 00-10 30
1 1 00-1 1 15
11 So-ll 45
1 2 00- 1 15
1:2U- 1 35
2 1
2 4;
p.m. Mrs. J
co-hostess.
T. Russell, Jr., will be
3
3 Per Ceitl
Penality
ON TAXES
AFTER MAY 1st
Pay Your 1948 County Taxes Now
and Avoid Further Penalty
o
SEBE BRYSON
Haywood County Tax Collector
Mrs. Fannie Davis
W. C. Davis
C. O. Newell
Tommie Noland
C. L. Hill
J. M. Davis
Crabtree School
M. H. Kirkpatrick
C. T. Ferguson's Store
Jack Long
9 25- 9 40
9- 50-10 05
1010-10.25
10 30-10:40
11.15-11:30
11-35-41:50
12:05-12 20
12 30- 2 00
2 15- 2 30
2 45- 3 00
3:15- 3 30
Tuesday. May 10th
BETHEL
Mrs. Henry Francis 9 10- 9 25
Mrs. Wiley Franklin 9:35- 9 50
Mrs. Guy Wells 10:05-10 20
Bethel School 10 30-12:00
Rigdon's Store 12 05-12:30
Spring Hill School 1:00-120
Ed Blalock's Store 1:25- 1:40
Center Pigeon
Smathers Grocery 1 50- 2 05
Powell Service Station 2 15- 2:35
The Bookmobile schedule will hp
changed to some extent when
schools are closed for the summer.
Persons interested in having the
Bookmobile come to their com
munity are asked to contact Miss
Margaret Johnston, county librari
an, immediately since . the new
schedule is now being planned.
LAFF -A-DAY
'. - . V -' , T VA4
"They're fleeting oyer a' womaa
m!H "
"I love the way you dance too Freddie."
Mrs. "George C, Marshall of
Pinehurst, wife of the former Sec
retary of State, last weejf accepted
her commission as honorary state
commander of the North, Carolina
Division, American Cancer Soci
ety. "I am proud," she said, "to spon
sor the Ndrth. Carolina Diision
in its flht for the jjplief of
humanity.
"Cancer is such a dreaded and
fatal malady that for years it was
spoken of in Whispers ,
"Today, it Jjas been brought out
into the open. The medical pro-
m Age 2
Knows His Fir
CORBiv v.. '
L"lv two W.
IllS 1 1 w .1 V,
When ik...
Scinch, ..ry
S0!.'- ,sh
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dune- and "I
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then rurtlt-..
ined liJ,
feseirJ
I.V lli.lli'll
And she added;
" " "my with J
support thai this J
tl JiUf
Tll" Haywood Cm.
w trying
J"'' the relief of J
' "is is the county's
' campaign
i .. . .
i.asc year, nearly
fession and our scientists through died of cancer io'sj
il1t0C To He
of
Al
mm LireeE
Seen
A large number of you recently signed petitions Stating that:
would like for your area to become a part of the Town of Hazels
The Town of Hazelwood, through its Board of Aldermen, promise
that if a majority of you wanted your area in the Town of Hazelwi
would start annexation proceedings. It started these proceedin
authorizing a survey. The survey has been made but before them
the area proposed to be annexed was returned to the Town oi B
wood by the surveyor, the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Wa
ville met in special session and hurriedly passed a proposed am
tion ordinance to take in all the area that the Town of Hazelwood
planned to take in and more too.
This confuses matters decidedly. The Town of Hazelwood lei
the people of this section should have some help with both its s
and its water problems. The area was omitted from the corporatel
of the Town of Waynesville when these limits were recently exte
by the Legislature. We naturally felt that if Waynesville had lefl
out one time it was no longer interested in attempting to help M
your problems. Therefore, we were offering our help as we hadai
to do.
We do not think it becoming or appropriate for two nei
towns to engage in a fight for the annexation of adjoining territory!
der these circumstances, a free expression of the will of the pe
might not be secured. We are, therefore, suspending our proceej
until it is determined whether or not you want to join the To
Waynesville. '
The Town of Hazelwood, however, still stands ready to
promise, and if you db not decide to become a part of the to
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or not you want to become a pert of the Town of Hazelwood.
We in Hazelwood still belio ve in democracy and the free exS
of the will of the people.
Respectfully submitted,
B. L. PREVOST
ALDERMAN
OF
C. L. FISHER, MAYOR
CARL SWANGER
ALDERMAN
GRADY SMI
AI.DEBMA"