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jfay 26, THE WAYXESVPLLE lpt&gfgjB I L pofniav I lie is a r bj li Cruso SixaiSM& School (MiUuates For i vw I i AN EDITORIAL We Can't Dodge Facts In ttw;; ; we are prov ing our point with pictures. Their is not a single high school in Ilay i wood toikiv but wliat was crowded with the i section today arc the pictures of a tni.il p, ,,!,. :.tm,. r l-cC nt 9m lari'c number of the 788 sixth graders of Hay- 1 imagine what the situation will be just a voor countv. mere si sears from now, witli three students I During the past week, and today, we are I where 'Jicic is one today. publishing the pictures of the 283 hinh school These facts cannot be denied, nor over- graduates from Haywood high schools this ! looked. year. These facts mean that immediate plans Do these two comparative figures mean must be undertaken to take care of the needs. The situation will grow worse each year, and we only took the sixth grade as an even start, and lor the sake of a six-vcar "Deriod of anything to you 788 and 283? It means just this, that in six years, the Hoienti.il ntvn-ln-it ii-iir ..I c 11 1 ' h- -mmiih i. ui.ijit.i ui iiaywooo 'calculation high schools will be almost three times what j Surh facls as tlu 1Vl0an that aywood , ' 1 the ic.l of the Slate will be obligated to Ihis is not guesswork. It is actual facts, vote overwhelmingly for better schools on oMhe situation right here in Haywood, and June 4th. East Waynesville Sixth Graders USE -ML. f ix is a total ot 27 sixth grader;;. Abov, is a gi'oun f hem. !l'hoio by ln"i'.i:i . SiikIIo.i Bethel Sixth Graders JK ...andtckoitcasy mm. i.?". I ! ft K 1I..I .. . I I " y ' I I : At No More Scouring of pan 5 . . . when you line them with fireproof Chrf-l'Vil before you broil, bake or boil foods th.tt sti L to nicul or glass. What a worU-savci ! No More Coo hi rig Odors to grt riJ of when you Chef-Foil-wrap ( jbb.ir, brorroli, cauliflower, turnips, fi.Ji, an I otlier foods having offensive after-odors, before you boil or bake them. Guard Flavor and I'itaminn in rooking when you Chef - Foil -w nip me.it, poultry, oysters, potatoes and other vrprt.iblci before f resting, baking or boiling. Seals flavor and viia nuns in. oaves met i !;J Kef pi Food Freth longer wlirn yoi Chef- M $ Foil-wrap or cover mr.it, vri-taMi's, bulter, jJU3& L"N O cheese, left-overs a-iil other foods before put- CJ If ' f J ixg n refrigerator. Keeps moisture in or M t joutNo b rjij SMITH'S DRUG STORE AY'S Ahove is a proiip of u sixth jjiatlers at the East Waym svilli- Fli-m.'iitar.v School. There is a total of 111 si iiilenls in llu sixili ci adc Those shown above iiu luli Hilly III . hop. Ilohby Cody. Frank Kdwanls, .lohnnic I'dward .. Hilly Caddy. Charles Howell. Kdward 1 .1 alliei wnotl. I.eslcr Mashhilrn. Luther Mc Diiiiald. Jimmy MeKlrov. William Melli.n. freddie Muse, Centre 1'aliner, Arlliiu; Hay. Vellon KusupII. .I.inii's Woods, Shorn 1 1 Ifobrrlsoo, Hiilh Iloone, Sara IWuii.e. K.liMl.ellt Caldwell. Janie Clark. Mar garet Cnnnalscr. Johnnie Sue Dilh.rd, Janie I'rady. Ilellic I raiiklin. Katie Franklin, Peggy I'arlon. I'aliieia Cillet. June llasket, Mary I.ee Jenkins, Ann MeCratken, Martha Mellonald, Mary Lee Moody, M.uy Ruth Norris. I'egyy l'ailo.i, Bobbie Jean Shellon, Clad , Si .k. Calherine Sinulliei's iitid Kliza beth Stiles. iFholo hy Ingrain's Studio.) Lake Junaluska Sixth Graden "i "i :'h. h,. sixth graders. There is a total of (S3 enrolled in the Maggie's Sixth Graders 1 4 V-rtX -' 4' ';; ?' "f t Navy Style Dungarees In Men's Sizes 28 to 3(i ONLY $1.79 All Kinds OVERALL PANTS Other Denim Dungarees . $ J .99 up Anvil Overall Pant $2 79 .Shown above are Ihe sixth graders from the l,ake Junaluska school. Heading left lo right, in Mary Fi hrr. Belly Smith. Frances Brai kelt. Joan I . al hi ru ood. Willie Mae Kiddle, liobtria Green, Is I la M;ie Smilh. and Marl ha Caldwell. Sieond row: Hilly lialho'ci. Willa Mae While. Sue Hipps. Blanche Knigbl, Iverinu Frisbee, Ola Caddis, and M.cgic l.cc Calduell. Hack row; Johnny Jones, Toniiny Nicliols, Johnny Mack Ferguson. Ted Hallihonc, Kenneth Halhlxmc. Dwight Crunipler. and Ted ()n. Di-iiia Jones and Hoy Jenkins were absent al Ihe lime Hie picture was made, il'holo by In ! I ,M 1 1 ". Sludio.i Sixth Graders At Bcaverdam School no Boys' Overall Pants ANVIL OVERALLS $2.43 SJ.59 up x '"!h Srartens at the MaRgte SrHool. 'Photo hy Tngr.mVs Studio Above arc 35 sixth graders at the T?eavcriam ehool. 'Photo hy Ingram's Studio). f. A1 RSJ i j .V 8 Oz. Sanforized Big Dad Overall, Only Chambray Work Shirts 99- up Check The Quality Check The Price You Will Always Find Kxtru Values At ay s Dept. Store It- ri" i i f t Ifi ' 1
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