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Thursd THE WAYNESV1LLE MOUNTAINEER MEMORIAL TRIBUTE TO U,S. WAR DEAD smith Arrested On Lottery Charges Francis Club ru- Capital Letters gei ,. ,'-M!"?r.J 'J' " " '1 ,T 1 I-J " i ! i ft (Continued Tjrlietliu. loin pdye two' NOMINA look: : It olilld 3 ( I ... will t,c t;,e tinpio- 1 1- ; plo;. u.t-i.; AuElel ! J column i lion tu. !.. Nu;.i!: 1 . for ',,:: -i kill. .. - .. : ! : di'Ui .- i. t- keen i tii.U- i r.i!i l.r -i. Stce i.. W III. t ' It I.I : ever, t - Xul lt. I , lit1 I..": ' t f.Vc ...... aboui !!.. tlolijl p.- A;, i ... k CaluV.tii i New H. i ii Head ..)!.; 1 1: I:ol i IMPlV. pe It Ilu i.lll. 1 Ai I I..: 1 U.i ,i!.l l.j, ;: ;; !t School E cu-.l Approves Principcils For 1913 r ocho'estic Year Tin' lillillll ill.l in pal ., I'm I ! 1 llio .Inn hi I (V ii r 1 1 t in K i i . - .i, v.i Hi Hie I Til I I ha- nol Tu. Ii 1 I l; 1ji iii. i 1 W.i' i.. N il, Mil II,. -, I'i t..:l I I .-. r I ' I!,:, k Jh.'.M :l' 1)1- aiid M II 11.. 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Polo f I.ii'ol. lleiiiy Banie-, of Noi III ( aioliiui f. mi an id. .lie- At a j in C.i t I'li.-ljoru Mmiii'i.:il C'ouri J u lit' 1 . vwood Students ate From WCTC mil !la. ; I he j'l ad I'.e.l Iheil ollliuelll I' ll n C'ai o- i... i. U i" ,1, Mill it. 1,1 e-ldelll ol l. it. -aid in hi- enin-,l,h,-..- Ihal Hie iiilrH i ilo. lon i! fai no- Ihe oi ld loda. ole.. W I-:. Unil ol "led llle diploma- to illlllnl'l I ...Ill'lle ,1 !e- W one lloss ol Chile, lloiite if ,i -Itlltenl- Mho ile.i Willi lii;'li honois. lie i d harh, lor ol '.eieiiee de iii i o.il I i i , i . I ii s and seienee. . i 1 Ih" ,- e lm i'i ailu.it nil with v ii. I lo" aid Thomas ( 'ol il ." I" a llle I'.aelleliil' ol " 1 .1(1 .l.'l'l." . l-'l aUT i lor ol eieiirei. e,, ol - i II llee de'.'l I'I-: also ,n r, ri. d on Lee .lark-on A I it in-. ville Frank I) din ,,l ( hi, Ion. (Tao'e llowelll1"'- '"e eonversal loll. A ,n in si llle. Harry K. Jas ne-: ol i . i.e-wlle tdith Clark Phillips I South' t Larte$t Home F wwftwi" Within 50 Miles of Asneviue Ilendersonville ol 1 in t- I i"..l i hi. Allen i" -how- j i In. mi. o v niaiiiii'. Moiin ol ('anion Sain 1.. Jii--n. Jr.. ol U a in ,- ill,-. Iln"h lioi'i'i s ol Civile. (iroMiie l l.uk Ilu--ell of VVanes ville. AndiiM Moore Sherrill ol Can'oii, anil .lark Allan : iinal hel . ol Canton. Mi:s Ida Josephine Moody ol Canton was aMardod her baehelor ol ails ile'iee lUiriini the ci'le- lIHloie-. "Ilearino Kar" Dog Aids When Telephone Kings I XF.VAHA. Mo. i ll.l'.i -Aiid now. the "hearing ear" doK. ; lie i . Ted, w ii e-haired li'i'i ier owned hy Mrs. C. S. Townsend. ! Mrs. Townseiid is hard of liear inj'. She t annul hear Ihe telephone i in;.'. il 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 1 i r i r; a hearing aid. and I lie di ire hot her-, her. Hill Ted hears llle telephone, tinds Mrs. Townsend and nudges her louard Ihe in-truiiiiTil. Then 1 -he don- her hearing aid and car Editors Comment MConlimird from fcertion 2 Pg. 1) j f'iii.ipli-!itd in lla wood. I 'I he Mm canton New Herald 1 I IIOM I II Vi I I KIN: llavwoori County Teaches iff ihe beautilul counties m the j win Id . lion k Mm, we sav 'woild I, The ''-ew:- and ( 'mn ier counts Hay ivooil. in ",'.,illi Carolina, among; the l..., I I.. .. .. 1 11 ill and ill lh.it hcavt ol' ilia. . W'a. in -i llle, I hat ' j is ihe i . , 1 1 1 1 1 lo'. i, The Mountain j eel i - paihli- bed I I In Haw. ood counlv are 3 100 I farm fatniln . and a "farm family" . in Ihe i.iiiiihl.oii . of ".orlh Carolina 1 is in 1 1 a a rule a fundi', of only two ihildnn and Ihe lather and 'mother. To I hem I he "farm i"ue" (if the Mountaineer. May 30, is dedicated, and in tV2 liases it is proniol in).;, pie. sing forward the I at in pi oi'ia in of the county. ! The piiM'rain is directed by I lion , old . not hundred-:, of men and women ill Haywood, and the I. nia l.,,i ill, and the Ioaii lam ilie- are makine notable pains in , I be way s of point living. i Si.i '.cparale leclions of The' Moiinlaiueer are devilled lo the basic in, III trie- of the larlners, b, i f cattle, dairy calllc, poultry,' I bur!." lohai , o. lore- in , vo: lahles and Ii in: : j While The News and Courier has 1 l pleasure m prai' ir. W. Curtis, j liii". and Marion Bridges, who con- i J duel The Mountaineer, for their , jsf'ivice lo Hie Haywood fanners, j ol whic h Ihe is-ue i.- an adtnir l able and stiikitu; evidence, it has iinolhcr motive in what it is hero : say ini,'. Their lann edition is a j Ic .on lo South Carolnians. j In South Carolina are 4fi roun jlics and how.yer there he in each mil all ol t In in many callable and , enlei pi i- in,. larmiTs. the room is : tor more ol them Millions of acres .lure in Smith arolina are unde i vi loped. In addiliou are ihe areas' of worn and abused acres that can be lei!., lined. In llle counties im i provi mi nt has been continuous and consiuei ,inie in I no recent years. ; ' I C)uick and easy transportation j special edition promoting the com 1 make the lands for home available ' munity development nrotrram nf in men unn women, tuoiiri i neir work he in city - offices. Every lamily should be a farm family, a laiiu-ow mug a n n nome-ow tiing family. Always will be and should he farmers whose calling is agricul ture. Land is so abundant in South Carolina and getting about in the stale so easy that weavers and salesmen, men and women in all the vocations, can have their own vines and figtrees' And what a blest region for vines and figtrees is South Carolina! The Charleston News and Courier FROM TRVON: Congratulations Congratulations to the Waynes villt Mountaineer on its 68-pjt TBANSACTIUNH IN Ileal Kslale " . i Wdynrvillc luHiiship joe Jack Atkm a'ui ne tu , (ji-over I- Uavii and wile j Kobeit U Heei and Witt mil U Messer. Jr., ml ltt; Mi'i. t-'uuii Buifciu and utlifi'i lo W. H. Bm-giii. W. M Juidoii and id Alif Joidon and wife. V H Pani-i iil.d vule to Bes s. Atkins ,. ; le V Wekli ami ite id .-un.-u Muse. VWlildnl A Cot.till a"1' . ite id ' lVo Ceie aiiil iit V. H. fiios'oi and te lU,la" Cuitis Jr , a"'1 w,le Eula A Iancr ,.i.d Im hand m William A Cunuiil T H M. Nl 1' ana v..le ami oil. cis to David Underwood, Jr Helen Linderwood and Im .hand id F H Parris and wife. Beavfrdam Tunnihip ! A. I.. Co-nell to M- J Taslor. Kdward F William- and otlnr j to G. !U. Staine and wile. ; Canton Huildiiu' and Loan A i -onalion and S. M. liolnti-on. irn I tee, to KiUvai d Hell and wile, j M. I) llei k and w de Id Hio h II l.ini r and w ile. J. (1. Miller and wde lo .lame 1 .. Lew is and w ile. Waller Nral and wile to lioln-rl 1 W. Sprinkle and wile I A. I'. I.iner and Ilin'Ji II lami and wile lo Jack V. Clianman and wile. Jaek t;. Co.siiell and wife Id A 1.. Gosnell. Clyde Township Jaek M. Ileiisoii and wile to T S. Knsley and wile C. S. Kirkpalriek and wile to James W llrow n Mid w lie. llon-A- eiiture. Inc . lo ltalph I' Whilakf r and w il f. Iloii-A-Veiilurf. Inc.. to Homer I )ol s,ill I'iucon Township Walter W. West anil wife to John I) Mel, all. Jr and wile. Ollie llurnetle to 1). C Hall and wile. .1. F. Justice and wile to Clin ton C. l.nnc and w ife. l ast Fork l ow nship I). 11 Pies, and wife li liny I. l'less and wife. Iron Dull Township Homer Dolson to I). 11. MrKlroy Farmers Group To Hold Picnic At Canton High The annual Farmers Federation picnic for Haywood Count i will he held Saturday, Auyu-t 21) at Can ton High School. James (I K. McClure. president of thp slate federation, made the announcement today. Features of the all-dav gathering will include -trini; mu-ic, singing hy ijiiarlets and choirs, and other special attractions. Bookmobile Schedule Friday, June 10th JONATHAN CRFFK KOAI) Boyd's Store Kl llO-lll 4a I Dave Hoyd 10:50-1 1 111 J. A. Moody's Store 1 1 "0-1 1 4(1 i Dave Brown's Store 11:55-12 1 1) j Monday, June nth BI.AVI HDAM Medtord Faun Ser. Sta. i) 15 J HO Wiley Donaldson Hniyles Store Neal llipp's Grocery Steve's Grocery Williamson's Grocery Clyde Town Hall 10 '00-10:15 10:30 -10:45 11:10-1 i::io . 1 1 45-i:D5 ! U'.:0-12:4(t 1 :00 ' Marines Taught How i To Land on Snakes CAMP PFNDl.KTON, Cal. il'Pi Marines ordinarily arc not looking for snakes in the grass, but in 1 case they run into some they're j going to be able to recognize them A course in identifying types of 1 snakes has been added to the reg-i ular training of Leathernecks here. Kric C. HindorifT. professional hunter employed by the federal government, delivered a large number of rattlers to the ramp and instructed selected Marines , in how to spot them and treat ) them. They, in turn, will instruct 1 the men in the field. i , iia.vwoim county. Ihe newspaper j portrays the progress of the coun- j ty through its county agents, home aemonstration clubs and various community leaders. Within four months the county's poultry pro grams jumped from 3,000 commer cial broilers to 300,000 The beef cattle business brings in two mil lion dollars to the county; the wood pulp business 8 million dollars: the fruits and vegetables $750,000; the dairy business $750,000; tobacco and other crops joined with vari ious industries and tourists make Haywood a prosperous county The organization of civic clubs, church, es, bookmobiles, recreations and other cultural activities have en- nched the county as a whole Th Fryon "Dairy Bulletin . niuiwr MEMORIAL DAY observance at Arlington National Cemetery, fOUOWING MEMORLM DAT y"' Sold eJ Unrated with wreath from President Truman. TU. S . represented by his military aides. (Internatiu,alSou,1dp,iolb) County Agent Makes Appointed Rounds Even By Piggy Back liidim; I'i" -hack is a pastime not particularly suited lo a ,und man. Hut l W. Hrady. Mar- iM) Coindy s lohii'l a istant larni oenl will -loop or ralhfi climhi o llii, po-ilioii when il- nece-sary j ml lo a farm family which j need- heip. I 111 adv. who i employed hy Hie Slate Colleee Fsleiisioti Service i (.jnK.( aboard, and a lew iiniiiii, reports thai Ihe phi' A - back rule ; ;lU,,. ,iu,v V;u.u., dr land was only one of four means nl j Harbor and bis live .-.on- i a , lu ll ansporlal ion he had to use the i);lecii, pi'anulsi corn and ho.' oilier day hi i.el lo one larm. ,u ,vsuu ,,f lirady's sni-.'e I rank llarhcr. w ho lives in a sei- lion of Martin County known as the island- '. had called lor .sonic information on -wine production. "The island-" is a rich farming seel ion aloim the Hoanoke Kivcr I hat is frequeiil ly isolated w hen the river Hoods and swamo water- rise. Despite Ihe fail Ihal spring rains had swollen Ihe I ier. Ihe assist ant anenl set nut . I ravell ini; as far as possible by aiiloinnliile. Then Barber nu t him wilh niiih mil cart i ' MODEL IC Other Leonard RefrlneraJon from - HJ u nay , Yes! Value you can see. Full 8.6 eu. ft. capacity ! 15.8 sq. ft. of shelf area! 25 11). Frozen Food Chest! Extra high holtle storp ,r space. 12 qt. sliding Vegetable f nsper! Hatnly, unbreakable chilling' tray. Wonderfu l f. ii-sues yua Want in your ki: hen! iwwutL 5L (n,-4 nr Illustrated Pricet nnrtfw deliutrviny lilclun S Ytot PruUUiun I'Un i- Ola 4 iptcijuoliuw lubjtd lo cfauift .4 itiwtJ fwa'ce. Ashf-Vl'liA eVJlie Free ..rip . 11,. Wilier for ahoiit a mile. W in i reached the deep .'.w ill 1 1, i . the par abandoned Ihe nail I carl anil pi'oceeiteu anouin n, hoat. Harbor Hie nlied the hoal tree, donned his hip Imoi an ltrtidy to tu't on his hark iu.y have piircbased a piireln hoar anil are seeding a l.aihno elm. or pasture. Hrady says in 11)411, all t com if d with move the ho:-! Ilia! din in:', a ho l!ai In r Ian water. They I i out bv boat. About 70 per cent of I lie nation's farms arc electrified today a- coin nnroil wilh about 1(1 Del' cent in pjijij w,n tu. luual Kleclrilicilinn Administration wa- set up. and transporlod him acrn jjl 1 EXTRA 01. ET.0F COLD SPACE! IT'S COLD FRUIT FRESHENER THAT CiVES THE t LOOK WHAT YOU GET IN 8 ,u. It. In the main shelf l'H area - olus 2 cu. ft. utilized by esonomy, m the Refrigerated fruit fresh ener) Moth bigger inside! No bigger outside I 12 qt. sliding Vegetable Crisper. Presto Shelf. Arrang spot to suit yoor needs. nrnran tuitk Delivery within. 50 miles of Ashllle -Uli ti in ,. Ju. ' II, iili SEI Ill ull PliODf 1357 Ad 40 lb. fww Big General men!! firtro! ThH fresh"' Hen 9m
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