c2X ' THE WAYKESVILLE MOUNfATNEiSS : FTvE Sec SiiSIcJ 70 CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUNDAY . .-,,,lll'' - need ' " die sp"""- tira't"!' ' i . 1 1 ,je duel'"'" ur-Ji" 1 .nor -.1... Grr- " ' Halu. .Ill.l 3! tin' A 01 Ml'iiU'K Class 13 '!UKU iKil:lli-l" U;,l S,l,l Hi, ;iiipil- Hi. I r !!,, : III Ullnl .4 IN Ihodisl Pallor al I). J'AiihiI Cni" ;il i;.,t ii.afi Bill III' III ill Mat' Silmnl will IllllllilV lltllll,- :ka cniintiei lul lllllilll tit for acres nt fcamp Is Carolina to Rubber KiU ,... . Friday mgm At The Churches St. John's. Catholic Church lather Ambrose Rohrbaeher Pastor Xlu -ummer schedule started J,,;li Nov. 1 tor the Waynes ,11,. i lun ch and the missions as 1 1 1 I u v . -: WjMic-'ville: Mass every Sunday ,l i i'a in: Benediction of the HI, -ed Sacrament every Sunday iiii.E'. at 7 30 o'clock. Missions Andi-i-w & a.m. every fifth Sun-.).,-. . U, n City: 8 a.m. every Sun- .t . ( -.,1:11111: I! a in. every third Sun- i ! .i ('nil,,.', hee: 7 a.m. every first V, . duo-day. I mitana Dam: 11 n.m. every Sunday. l-i.iiikliii: f) a.m. every Sunday. Iln'hlands: 11 a.m. every Sun day. Murphy: !i a.m. every first Sun day . Sha: !! :un. every fourth Sun- Kev. Purcell To Preach At Baptist Services The liev. K G. Purcell, Jr., form ri pastor of the Iiurlinton Metho ili l church, who is spending the Humid' al Lake Junaluska, will , speak al the First Haptist church al Ijolli morning and evening ser- ii i s Sunday. Hiltle School Ends At Richland Church Commencement will he held at I) pni. lomorrow i'or the pupils: of the llirhland Haptist Church daily acaliim llible school. Miss Louise si unit, school superintendent, an nounced today. Lake Junaluska Baptist Church The Rev. O. J. Beck, Pastor hiindav, June 2ti 1(1 a.m.- Sunday School. D 1!. Hilej. genera) superintendent. 11 .in. Preaching services on i lie liisi and third Sundays. 7 ISO p.m. Training Union meets even Sunday.' IVeihiPsrtay, June 29 7 :ii) p.m. Mid-week prayer M-mees. Shells To Tell Story Of Rancher's Life August Li I Al V.. Okla. UP Sank Ander- nii. Cli-vear-olil Alva rancher, i; v. i i 1 1 it hi aulohiornphy in -hell':. Ander on collected shells and li 'mines lor years before ho de- Wflcome I 1,1 ,lu'' 10 1,11 sor.v I Ol l,i-- lil'o K'nio ill ciii,... I ' he!.'! . l5P'm'l ll.a- he is iivMinr. c.-i.- ..I ''"! i ach lellin;.; somo expori Ml1'' in his life Ihiouch shell nal- Vfars l,ln' ;"ul figurine decorations. I wanted to do something for V-iMi.wy1 "'v kids and this is what I could I HI jf 'o lu st llow " Allih.i-u.ivi H "er For Mom That's how we 10 you f,t that ' ' 1 despair KlDarP. c 1 r dres-or If TtU, ' rt your W or soiled ""'as new- rapiaiy, j laundry . . CALL 205 fesVJLLE wiM DRY S-Joe Liner i - I (The (Solicit (Text The aposrfs pretuhing in ) erusahm. "Go ye, Ihtitfoit, end make disciples of all th nations." Matt. 28:19. Many Improvements Recorded In W. Pigeon liy MRS ( I.Yl)i: COLLIN'S Muuntaineer Currcspdiulciit Turner Cathey, the lieu assistant county auicnl. advised residents ol West Pie.eon Tuesila nipjil at their Community l)e clopmeiil Piomani meeting to work lov.aid i 1 1 1 1 I 'living I lull attendance, but not let I henisi'hes be defeated h appareiil lack ol inleiesl. He adih I'ssod an audience at Ret hoi High School. Ill oilier hii'.iili : s al I he nice! -ing. over which Chairman .lack Sloane presided. Ihe Hi' Chile Collins, recreation commillee chair man, reported that the baseball pro p el had hoi n "rained out " tern pnraiilv. bill that he lelt a new foundation had been laid tin Ihe program. The residents adopted a motion to ki ei a scrapbook illustrating Ihe accomplishments made in the com munily under the program. In lli book, photographs would he kept showing conditions helore and af Itr the improvements were made. A motion also was adopted that la camera he used In take slide pir 1 1 in e.- of iniprovemenl s. Hugh K. Terrell, Jr., and Hobby j hoie were appointed as new meni- her... to the serapbook commillee. j In other action taken, the time of the regular meetings was ' changed to ft p m. Alter an interesting movie on modern lariiiiiiK mellincK delicious rede hmenls were :.erved. The'V i omuiuniP were de i l ihed: in tile held ot which the Rev. C iniprovemenl' recreal ion ale Collins commit Ice chaii m in, a h i eball team lire, been oi'panized which ! plavs Tue d.iv and Thin -.day at lei noon-:. The pl.e.ers hope to com pile with team- from oilier -ec-li'in of Ihe counI. .hick Sloan and Ml s. ,oe hr.'don have tenni com Is which I In '. s;lv are available to the n.elnili i ol Ihe cm iiuily. A inovchii hi i- inidei uav h the Chinch and School Croiind Com mittee ol which Ml. 1!. I.. Senlelle is chairman to keep the basehalf field and school ."rounds in shape, to cooperate with Ihe Civic Club in mapping, smoothing, and ing t he ceinetcn behind the iceil-Rcth- el Methodist Church. The Pi esb lei lan Church is al ready being repainted and the Hap tist Church is going ahead with plans for I heir i:"'i building. Some improvements have been made in the .Methodist Church Parsonage. I'nder Home and Farm Denutifi e.'ition. reported John Harden, committee chairman, the homes or SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK V0V EEA-R WILD ANlWfM-i rS0BAP ALL YtK Kcunv. ofWKaY new crimi HA.VE eocKROWHES KOW BEEH FOUNP tjUlLfy ? hey Harbor. Food poisokin 5ERMS. banis nl Ihii'.h K Terrell, .lack P. McCrackcn. John W. Kiinlauil. have been painted. Gas lluriiill has bmll new sid-11114- Mr Kin land ha al'o added wat er laeilil n s and a hat broom to his home. lieiniiilelmc, houses or building new ones are Mrs cpple Pcnland. John V, Kinslanil. .1 no Honors, l.iiian Reed, and Waller Russell. Some land .eapiii!' has bii u done lis Ken McNeil. Guy ( lark, Vernon Shell ield. and Wawie Tills. Scveial familii : hae houphl power mowers and launs are look ing miii li In tier. Iinpi ovenieiils in jtytcrio decora- jtioii and furiiishiii.'s aie evident in ! Ihe homes ol James yjietfield. Jack Mel 'racked, Jack Sloane. M. C Nix. t han man of the Poul try Committee, reported he has ! 2. SOU fry ers ready for market. I Delmar Smith al-o has 2,500 'chick.-. I I- Mill 5 and vegetables. D. D. York conniiillee chairman, said. I ai e di.ini; w ell. Mr York. Jack Sloan, and Jack J ih ( 'i'.icken reporl they have pood I sliaw herrv i rop ; at lea' t a 25 per cent i Kip ol apph i. expei ted by Waller Ihi'sel. Hnlii, Uu sel, Roy ' Cahl ai II. Hi, bel l John on, Calud ' John am Weavii Cdln", and G j Wi ii hl I Ml. Yoi k and Robert John ;on I al o have I riu I. rarden Jack G li Criii ken and Weaver ( alhev have hue beril- ot Angus cattle. R ( l. hi II' ha a herd of e-aclleul Hi lelold Cllil) calves are o'. ned I.' Donald Mi ( 'r.n I. en. Pal Met l :n I . u. Slev. ai I Sen ti lie. 1 1 ii h K. T. 1 1 ell. Jr.. and Junior Cool: Jack P McCi'-n I : n ha added lour i ov. I -1 hi d:i 1 1 '. . j Uawd He i ami Donald Mc Ci.n la n i ai 1 1 h:c. e a row i..uler the I nl in , I ,u en i ol A mi ilea pi ocr.iin. I 'ai 1 1 iji.it lie iii the ( 'urn ( 'lull are Jack C and Jack P. .McCrackcn, i.M C. Nix. J.uk Mo. mo. David ' liiiohc. .'did Ruble l ore. G'l ow im: h In id cm n lor seed aic Slcv.ail Si-lilt He and L. It. Rickinan. Jr. i 'Die Hi In" 1 1 mi nl Commillee under Mr., .lack McCrackcn has been c I i i 1 1 si an ccel!enl job. The Appalachian area ol West -i.'.i.. Maryland. Pi nnsy hania j and Virginia produced a l!)4fi apple crop DO ncr ci nl low i r than t he 1 tl-eai av r; s'c . Ilowovoi . it ex (ceded In II p r ci nt IP,, pn 1 1 (I im; car's hai i-t. By R. J SCOTT w: l A tlHfUBY OlD I I' p.fi Ian SRE CRCWINCi "if in1- 115 utoM foiicos -farri?!. AND ROOF OF A HIHE- ' I 1IN1KAH UMIVEBSlfr, njiilLJ tO Farm, Home Cleanup Planned In East Pigeon i lly MI1S WIM. KU YKENDAL1. Mountaineer Correspondent ! Past l'lyenn residents have de- eided to have a general cleanup i f jtheir community and to have the names of home owners placed on mail boxes outside their residences. There projects were adopted at the June IS Community Develop i nn nt Program meeting at the 1 home of Will Ku kendall, with I Chairman Van Wells presiding. The 21 people present approved the ' uppction that in the grounds around individual farms and homes be cleaned up They al .o made final plans fur tin- radio hioadcasi by Kast Pigeon leaders in the series beiiiK held liy SI alien WHCC on the Commun ity Development Program. The -poke-men for this com munis were oiie.in.ilh scheduled to appt :ir on ill- pioi'rain la I Thin day. bill the load conditions can id hy llit- llood ioriod post ponement . M t 1 1 1 1 ji-1 - ol the relreshuient i nmimtlee solved cake and Mill ill 1 1 1 1 to tilt- pilosis. 'I hi1 In M lliccllim was vet lor M i . i n I , i nij.'ht at the home ol Ray mond Ducketl Texas and Georgia are leaders in product ion ol cowpeas. ELF.-t&aDODdflpielliL SILUERTOVJN 9 SAVE NOW Yes tb same first line, top quality tire (hat's standard equip ment on the newest cars at this record breaking low price. Exclu sive new "Rythmic-flexing cords" and a wider, flatter tread give you far more miles, far greater safety, far more riding comfort than ever before. Buy now and save. OTHER SIZES AT BQ SAYINGS TOO ever before. Buy now-and save. 5 mWmkmmi i h 1 hire mow I j Umm JRE Goodrich law U AiORE MILES MORE COMFORT MORE SAFETY Wfe Phone 817 LEWIS IN COAL fm. ........ - rr y t n ...m - Mnrn, - ni PRESIDENT OF THE MINE WORKERS John L. Lewis (leXt) confers In Phila delpliiu with Hurry Moses, head of the H. C. Krick Coke Company Just before negotiations were started for a new contract for the company's 20,000 miners. The present contract expires June 30. (litteniutionul) The Chicago White Sox have mil i The penalty for flue-cured tobac won the American League Man , eo produced in excess of the farm since 191!). longest drouyhl for any team in the junior league. DAYS ONLY MONEY-SAVING TIRE BARGAIN! BUYS -16 PLUSTAX g 6.00 The new Defiance gives depenJahle, safe mileage for the greatest value ever built into a tire at this low price. The Defiance has a wide, full-depth, husky, non-skid tread. Improved high -tensile cord gives greater bruise resistance. CHARLIE'S TEXACO SERVICE Charlie and Claude Woodard, Owners Open 24 Hours Road Service CONTRACT TALK acreage allotment for 1!M'J will be 2(1 cents per pound. A GENUINE 1 i. F. (Goodriela DEFIANCE TIRE PAY ONLY May Sutton Bumly Still Plays Tennis SANTA MONICA. Cal. 'JP May Sutton Hundy, Wimbledon singles champion In 1!)DS and 1907, still bounds around like a school girl, gives tennis It sons and super vises a large family. It has been Si) years since she tvort the Southern California wo men's singles championships and went on in later years to capture tennif' highest honors as a mem ber of a four-M-'te r learn of "tpfl-nis-playing Sutton';." From 19110 to 1917. either May Sutton or one of her niters. Ethel, Violet or Florence took the South ern California ingles champion ships. Today May, daughter of a Brit ish sea captain who settled here in 1898, teaches regular tennis classes at a girls' school and occa sionally gives private tutoring at local tennis clubs "You have to teach the game to play it and know it well." she said. "There's ro much difference " I Mil All NI TMKN ITHACA N. V i l'i Cornell s Ive.h i n lull 1 1 'ol 1 1 'i,i ,i 1 1 tenni ; championship Irani nli hided two players who were unbeaten this spilng. Leonard Sleini r won all his iin'les matches while Sleiner and Richard Savitt were unbeaten in doubles. The national clay court cham pionships are scheduled this year for July 11-17 at River Forest. III. 1.00 DOWN 1.25 PER WEEK ll ; i m; "u Avenue VS ' ' 'fei.Wnj