laycees Set Ladies Night For Monday National Junior Chandler of Commerce Director Ituuli Hanirick of Shelb.s will he iiiinciiial speak er al I he Wa.viieswlle Jajvee La diei' NUIil dinner meeting at 7:30 o'rlooK Momlav at the Mount Val ley Inn Boh Korte vice-president of the Wavnefville club, i? in charge of the prosiani which will feature entertainment. Approximatelv 43 ir.tii.hers and guens are evpectt-d. TOE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER Thursday iu. rlMlU. At Strand Sunday Dangerous African Game Theie are oi.ly fne species of African p.a'.'.e Hih c.-.n be de scribed as J-.!-;c..m-; t hit! I They sre the elet , i '. h buffalo, rhinuceios ai.d I... paid. With all other kinds, tie risk tn life and limb is nc-ulie liile I say Old .'Man, is he u friend of yours or Is this part of the service? Well. Folks, we do not nerve lish. hut we can sell you llic best KU'l'IPMENT for catoh iiiK them. Our SI'OKTS KQU1P MfcNT anil Sl'I'I'MES cunt be beat. Come in and see llir lat est on display at I A It K.MAN'S II AltbM Alt I , we spoilsmen like to serve sportsinrn. The qual ity is always rfghl and the pi-ire reasonable. Parkman's HARDWARE PHONE 23 MAIN STREET Randolph Soott in "Canadian Puiifi. . t'oli.r by Cinecolor. Also featuring Jaiit- Wall. N..111 Olni and .1 fan oil Nai-h Opening at the Strand l'liratie SiiidiiN Organization Completed For Morning Star ii. rl.l,' il tin Spt rial coininittri v. -i pointi il 'I'm -il.i in -Id I.. Moiliiiii1 Star I oiiiiiiiuii! bi . nii iil I'lofiain at a iin-ctin; principal ..n ,-r- and tin- c-.n-ii 1 1 v t- committor at tin- Mm nun Star School This completed I In- oi faiiial ion for the area, which ruinprisi s ! Dutch Cove and liurnelt Cuvr. The eoinmittce appointments were as follows: Survey Noil Tislier. chairman: i T. It. Thompson. Mrs. (iiiy Med j ford. Troy Buriietle. R. I- Rhine- heart, ami T. G. Hall; ' Program A A Cody, chairman: I Frank KnsU-.v, Mrs. Jack Sinalhers, j I'lnley Cook, Mrs Ohn Miller, ami Mrs. R. 1.. liliinehiol: Poultry Rohliy Sniathei s man, M i s 1 .. I.. Snial In i -. King. Mrs Jack Meiltoid i l'lrd Si-ti r: j Tobacco Roy Tranl ham, man: Mrs. tiuv Meilluid. Mr- man Mi dim d, and Hiiia.' liium-tte Itefreshilient Maty I 'li-mlnims. chairman; Mrs J. 1) Johnson. Hill Hyde, Mrs. Keller Cuddy, and Mrs. Martin Hall; i Reereatlon Mrs. T. K. Wilson. Chairman: Mrs. V (i. 1 f iffgins, Mrs Hass Woiley. and Kdwin Sniatliers; I Food Nutrition Mr? Blanche ;:li.u ), ( liainiian: Mi -:. T. K. Wil I on .Mi-. M. u ill, Hall. Ml-:. Quay j 1 in., I In i . and ill- . 7.i he Mil: ; r.e.tiuis Cover Cr I1. N W. M Smatli- Mvs. Cuy Med- and Noel , chair I) 1. and chair-Slu-r- 1 1 1 ' i 1 1 1 c hail i . i s. I.. I. Smat In i s, I 1 1 1 1 . I l: Thoiiipson ! i In Community Improvement Mrs. I. 1,. Smathers, ehairman; Hurt Wilson. Mm m Burriette, W. M. Smathers, Noah Rhodarnier, As iiiuii Maxwell .1. 1). Miller, A. A. Cody, Keller (laddy, Guy Medford. arid Marlin Hall; Choreh Jack Medford. ehair n i ;i ii : Troy llHinV'tt-, Guy Medford, 1.. I. Sinalhers. Raymond Miller, ami lloh Davis; Beef Cattle W. M. Smathers. :oel I'ishir, Guy Medford, Janles Hall, and Roy Tranthtun. Bulinese Women Balinese women have many rights when they are married. They man age households and family finances, own wardrobes, Jewelry, and uten sils. Some have their own incomei from work outside the home. Men have title to houses, fields, imple ments and cattle, but prize victori ous fighting roosters next to their children. P-TA At Maggie Hear Road And School Bond Plea i 'ay wood County Schools Super intendent Jack Messer urged mem bers of the Maggie Parent-Teachers Association Monday night to support the proposed road and school bond Issues In the June 4 election. He addressed 50 members at a special meeting that had been called ft the school. The county school official said the issues were linked, consider ing the fact that the Improve ment of rural roads would also benefit the county's school bus sys tem. Mr. Messer assured his audience that citipns would not b votlnK 'to tax themselves if they voted In 1 favor of the state bond Issues. "The money will come from state sales taxes, beer and wine taxes, and similar revenues,'' he explain ed, "not from any new tax on real estate." Referring to Maggie School's specific building problems, he said the school would get its share if the bond issue is approved. He added that, regardless of whether the bond issue gets a fav orahle vote or not. some improve ments, -nch as painting, would be made ..n Maeyie School. Mr. Mi s-er al:o told the P-TA that ho would look into the pos sibilities of netting an extra school bus for transporting Maggie pu pils. At present, two buses are on this run, carrying both elementary and high school students. Mrs. V. D. White, I'-TA president, point ed out that under present condi tions, pupils have to stay on the school grounds several hours long er than regular class work war rants because of the present stale of the bus service. Mr. Messer, in his appeal for support of the bond issues, pointed out that the needs in other sec tions of the county afe as acute as those at Maggie. He explained that the money from the bond issues would be dis tributed evenly. If brown sugar is used instead of while in a soft custanl il gives a delicious flavor change. Such a cus tard sauce may be served over sliced bananas with a topping of freshly grafed coconut. Add a dab I of currant or guava jelly for a touch of color. For (Sreeaffer Value Ainraeiricea Buys More (SirWesoiuiiT utmm than any other make t)O0 No Other Line Competes When You Compare f Features 4 Speed Synchro-Mesh Transmission Splined rear axle hub connection Foot opftrated parking brake Steering column gear shift The Cab that "breathes" The Flexi Mounted cab Uniweld, all-steel cab construction Full-floating hypoid rear axle All-round visibility with rear-corner windows Specially designed brakes Hydrovac power brakes Double-articulated brake-shoe linkage Wide base wheels Multiple color options. Haling and vMtilarifie iyttm and fwar-corntf window will, d ki tqvlpmmri opIkxwJ Hi jrtra corf. Quality h rakes the bed to buMd o Chevrolet truck) the finest materials and craftsmanship! That's why there's super strength and durability la every feature of body, cab, engine and chossts. Performance Chevrolet trucks art) star performers with prime power pfus 00000)11x1 You get low-cost operation, low-Cost upkeep with Chev rolet's famous Valve-in-Head engines, the world's most economical for their six el Prices Pick-ups . . . stakes . . . panels , . . power packed heavy-duty models Chevrolet builds them all! And Chevrolet's oll-stgr line oftrucks sell at the LOWEST LIST FUCtS IN THt NTI TRUCK HRDI L Wit " BSEiiir You can put plenty of confidence in Chevrolet Advance Design trucks. It's a fact that they deliver the goods. It's a fact, too, that Chevrolet trucks have an exclusive combination of features . . . that they're built big and rugged to take the tough going. And it's a fact, too, that Chevrolet trucks have 3-WAY THRIFT . . . that they have triple economy in low-cost opera tion, low-cost upkeep and lowest list prices! And when you add up these advantages you can see why tnof people - tue Chevrolet trucks than tny other make I The fact it, they're a great American value I THERE'S A CHEVROLET TRUCK FOR EVERY JOB WITH CAPACITIES FROM 4,000 LBS. TO 16,000 LBS. G. V. W. 17ATEIIUS CHEVROLET GO. Playing At Park Theatre Sunday -i-- m, .in nn We. I1'1"'1 1 itp '''''' ! y Wallace Beerv as he appeal- in his last pictule BH, JACK with Marjorie Main and Vanessa Broun, this Picture ml nnbhftd be-fot-e his death, is a comedy drama of the pioneer days, and is be InE shown at the Park theatre S.inda May 20ih. Masons, Ramp Officials Are Improving Black Camp Gap Field The field at Black Camp Cap. site of the Masonic Marker and the an nual Kamp Convention, is beini; beautified and improved. Dr. J. H. McCiacken of Waynes ville, former Masonic oliieial, said yesterday Haywood county's Mas ons anil Kamp Convention olfirials are splitting the $400 hill for lev elling and planting Kiass on .). I! Boyd's field. This week, a bulldozer started workint: on the field at the 4. mid foot hih Cap. When the work is dime, Dr. Mc Ciacken said, there will be enough parking space to accommodate sev eral hundred cars. '1 here is room now for a little more llian fill ve- hides. ! Mr Boy d leased part of his prop :eiu on the edge of the National Park for the Masonic Marker at only a nominal fee and has loan ed his field for the use of the an nual Hamp Convention for the last Hi years. Last April, some 6,000 persons from 24 states visited the Cap for the lHlh annual Hamp Convention, while other visitors constantly : travel to the field to see the marker 1 and experience the beauty of the surrounding hills. Want Ads bring quick results LAST TIMES TODAY CHARGED WITH tXCITtMENT and BLAZING DRAMA! with PRESTON FOSTER BARBARA BRITTON JOHN WIUKD Mill HDDLIt I EDWARD tROMIERO - VICTOR KUIAN miDAY and SATURDAY, May 27-28 DOUBLE FEATURE RIPUBIK HCTURI Plus A Saga of the Old West MAN OF CONQUEST With RICHARD DIX and JOAN FONTAINE il Playing At Park Theatre W I m ibhh Payh'e 'antfCail Russell as ih JrtJci lacuiar tolor Western Drama i.i. pA:i) Theatre, Thursday and Friday. Uu u,r, ft Is estitriatd that recreational areas and .facilities, In the 151 U. s National Forests will receive more than 27 million individual visit -this year. A lack Mti innts heat to ""at " it cod Added Joy Color Cartoon Chapter No, 8 "Ghost Of Zorro" SUNDAY and MONDAY, May 29-30 Violence and ' 1 '' J treachery ruled NVvW as men fought -rCrJ the savage wHderness! rbjS ,ttjftht WTftl I - J. Carre Naish .Victor Tnni : u,, PARK THEAfi PROGRAM THURSDAY and FRIDAY, May UW AND ORDEI STOPPED THIS SIDE OF EL PASO i ii i fwtfSf' Gail RUSSELL iWm, Sterling HAYDEN SATURDAY, May 28 DOUBLE FEATURE f V si I f a oiiBnur.o KID .' t AND 'MURDER IN THE RUE M Starrin!' BELA LUGOSI and SIDNEY F(I AERO- CHAPTER 4 of "C'ONfiO B1LU LATE SHOW - "HOMICIDE" With ROBERT DOUGLAS and HELEN SUNDAY, IM.iy 29 RIOTOUS BllKt MONDAY and TUJ aw . , Huwifvttf I1QIIVV UHW Phone 75 Waynesville, N. C. Also Carioon ivu xt fiunu IICWS

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