Bookmobile Schedule Friday, July 15 CECIL and CRl'SO Farr.s Store " 9:30- M5 W. A. Swanger 10:05-10:20 Mr Edgar Burnett 10:30-10:45 Mrs. Guy McCall 1 1 30-1 1 45 Mrs B F. Sellers 12:00-12:15 Ciiuo Grocery 12:30-12:45 iitiuon Grocery 1:00- 1:15 Spnngdale School 1:30- 2:30 Hatheili Grocery 2:45- 3:00 S.iitieiou Grocery 3:15- 3:30 Monday. July 1H SOCO (i.P ROAD 9:35- 9:50 10.00-10:15 10.25-10:45 11:00-11:15 1 1.40-12 00 12:40- 1 00 1:20- 1:45 ..i;- Dave Plot! ? lit l St' I Vice St. il loll Smoky Mi Gift Shop Tv.:- r O Di'Mii.ui KefVes Service Center h Nptriiiient Sta Wednesday, July 20 ILVS 1 REEK and BALSAM ROAD i. K Chambers 9:10- 9:25 :k VVarhck 9:30- 9 50 rt.l Wilson 10:00-10 20 Allen 10:30-10:45 jK1.ii s Home Gro. 11.00-11:20 A I Mrf IYa; ivi. S F:-s: Raii: O 1 E:i . buw Cate 12:00-12:20 Beck 12:30-12 50 iv. Valle'. Groc 1:10- 1:30 Friday. July 22 JONATHAN CREEK ROAD a- Stoie 10:30-10:45 ,e Bo'.d '0:50-11-10 . Uuudv s Store 11:20-11 40 .e Bioun? Store 11:55-12 15 Be 1 e i;:i Monday. JhIv 25 BEAVERDAM Mi dim d Farm Service M.,!icm 9 15- 9 30 M ;iev Donaldson 10.00-10 15 Bu-Mes Store 10 30-10:45 ra Hipp s Grocery 11:10-1 1:30 Sir.r- Grocery 11:45-12:05 V.li.., neon's Grocerv 12 20-12:40 Ci: de Town Hall 100 Tuesday. July 2fi MORNING STAR K, Davis" Grocery 10 00-10.20 H tli's Store 1 0:30-1 0:50 M, s B. M. Stamev 11:00-11:20 G L Blalock s Gro 11 30-11 45 Wednesday. July 27 HAZEI.WOO!) Eiadlev's 9 00- 9:45 Hai luood Town TInll 10:00-11 00 Lake Junaluska 11 30-12 30 I he boyhood home ot General Dwivht D. Eisenhower at Abilene. Kansas was dedicated as a national thmie June 22. 1947. Vl OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ON SALE Reg. Price 7.95 to 9.35 Sale fcrice $g Reg. Price 10.95 lb 14.95 Sale Price $g Reg. Price 14.95 to 17.95 Sale Price $ Q Reg. Price 17.95 to 22.95 Sale Pricfe $ J4 Reg. Price 22,95 to 26.95 Sale Price Cotton Dresses Values to $7.95 Sale Price DRINK TOAST WHIU U. S. NAVAL UMITS under Ms command pay a friendly visit to Manila, Vice Admiral Orear C. Badger (left) shares a toast with Philippine President Hpldlo Quirino at Malacanan Palace. It waf daunt; Badger's visit to the Philippines that President Quirino Mid Generalissimo Chiang Kai-s'ii k of China asicul tn an Anti-Communist Pacific Pact designed to "halt the menace of Communism in the Far Ka:U" (i.teriujiui.ul) 4-H Clubbers To Leave For Iowa July 19 Forty hoys and girls represent ing Haywood County 4-H Club's ui'l leave at 7 a in. Tuesday for a one-week visit in Washington County. Iowa The trip will start from the Haywood County Court House in Waynesville. There, as guests oi 4-H Club members they will study farmine methods and industrial plants in I In Iow a county, and take part in the home life of their hosts and in community recreational activi ties. Thi js i he first ot a scheduled series of inteisectional visits of 4-H club members throughout the Cnited Stales. Plans are to have Washington County 4-H Ixiys and girls visit Haywood next year. Meanwhile, the Haywood young sters hosts are 'boning up" on facts and pictures of Haywood County in preparation for the visit. Accompanying the Haywood boys and girls will be Assistant County gent Joe ("line. Assistant Home Demonstration Agent Elisc De l.oier. Margaret Green. Fines Creek High School 4-H lender, and Carl KalclirTc. Waynesville Town ship High School 4-H leader. The hoys who will make the trip ire: Morris llroyles and Weaver Hipps I of the Beavurdam club; Charlie WAYNESVILLE, N. C. These Are nnt TO U. S.-PHILIPPINE ; Mainous. Jack Chason and Sew ell ! Dean Amos, Bethel junior club: jCarl Green and Jimmv Bun ess. ' Bethel senior club. ! Nicky Williamson. Canton club; i Johnnie Mac Ferguson, Lake Juna j luska: Joe Caldwell and Thad Mul- ford. Crabtree junior: Dan Davis. Crabtree senior. Jimmy McElrov. has! aviu ; ville junior: Joe Green. Fines Creek senior: Robert Medford and Phillip Carter. Pennsylvania Ave nue 'Cantoni junior: Richard Hipps. Waynesville junior. David Noland. Dale Medtord and Wade Francis, Waynesville senior The 4-H girls scheduled to go arc: Mildred Medford ot I he Waynesville High 4-11 Club. .lean Williams of Bcavcrdam. Belly BuriK'lIc and Joan Queen, both ol ; Morning Star; Hovvena Robinson. 'Canton: Wilmn Sue Crawford. Can ton: Susie Noland. Crahli ee senior: Roxie Crawford. Crab! ree senior; i Mary Francis McCracken. Clyde: Patsy McCracken, Belhel: Nancy 1 Rhineharl, Bethel; Cenie Ferguson. Regina Ferguson, and lva Leo Messer, all of Fines Creek: Mar garet Noland, Waynesville; .lean nette Leopard. Waynesville: Nancy Medford, Waynesville: Bessie Sue i Francis, Waynesville: Peggie No land. Waynesville: and Bonnie Lou Medford, Waynesville. Mrs. ClifT Sonne of Waynesville left yesterday for a two-weeks visit with her mother. Mrs Rulh Wil- jlianis. in Kalamazoo, Mich. Mrs Sonne will return to her Waynes- I ville home on Jully 28. 1 But A Few ii $9.30 25 THF WAYNESVILLE SOLIDARITY Canton Man Dies From Injuries He Received In Fall Flam D Jaikson. Go", died in the IL'.vvw.od Cotint.i hospital Tuesday as a resull ot injuries sustained last Thursday v. lien a roof col lapsed while he was repairing out buildings about Ijis place. He was a letiiid employee of the Champion Paper and Fibre company, where he worked for a number ol years. ;md was a mem ber ol the Did Timers' Club. The funeral service will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Free Will Baptist Church. Members ol the Old Timers' Club will he active pallbearers. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Belle (' Jackson: three children, 1) .1. Jackson. Miss Dorothy Jack son, and Miss Mary Jackson of National City. Calif.: one sister. Mrs. Amanda Yalsome ol Canton, and throe brothers. Maze and FirlcH Jackson of Hendersonville and John Jackson ot Greenville, S. C. Wells I'-.ineral Home is in chargi Lion Whips Tiger NEW BEDFORD, Mass. , l Pi -A lint: and a tiger hauled to the death here. The lion won. When Biller Brothers Circus moved on to its next stop, il le!t behind the car- . cass of the loser, a tigci weighing I ha!) a ton. n i Of The Many STOCK Guaranteed To Be The Best Hose Value You Have Ever Seen Famous Nebel HOSE FIRST QUALITY 54 Gauge 15 Denier $1.95 Value . 1 Quantity Limited All Children's DRESSES Off MOUNTAINEER ! Freeman On Trial In Assault On Willis Burnett The trial of Sam Freeman of the Lake Logan section, accused ot hitting Willis Burnett with a shovel last May. went to the jury i- Haywod Superior Court recess ed at 12 30 o m. tor lunch. Freeman, charged specifically with assault with a deadly weapon pleaded self defense in the attack which officers said occurred dur ing an argument May 21 in trout of Burnett s home Tile defenUiiiit said he was work ing on a road there at the time. The court recessed alter Hie jury heard the arguments oi op posing attorneys' and s;.;iteil de liberating. PLAGl'E HITS PINES SPOKANE, Wash. il. P --An intensive study is being made by scientists to find the can e of the mysterious death.; of pine trees in the Spokane area. Hundreds of opines have been dryong up and turning gray in the last six nionths. STICK-CP JEST THE SAME ST. LOL'IS iL". P. i An armed bandit who robbed a sandwich shop of S50 wasn't familiar with the spelling of underworld jargon The counterman. Marvin Allen, said the robber displayed a gun and handed him a note that read: 'This is a stek-up." Before investing in an electric mixer make sure you have at least a square foot to allot to it on the kitchen mixing counter, and about Hi inches of space between counter and wall cun board and an electric iiil let nearby. Cotton, still far in the lead among textile fibers, supplied 57.4 per cent of the nation's textile needs in 104H. compared to aB.4 per (cut in 1947. (if). 8 per cent in 1040 44. and 60.6 per cent during the prewar period of KKIS-S!). The Virgin Islands consist ol three main islands and about f0 islets. I'sc mint leaves lavishly lo give cool tragrance lo summer dishes and beverages. Top a dish of sweetened raspberries with the leaves; add them to a glass ol ice cold orange or lemonade: chop them and add to buttered carrots fot a new flavor touch. Try frozen orange juice in place of fresh orange juice in making orange sherbet. mm Bargains Still All Men's Famous McGregor SPORTS WEAR SHIRTS, JACKETS, SLACK SUITS 25 Off MEN'S SOCKS Long and Short Style Reg. 25c Value Sale Price Entire Stock Men's Famous SHIRTS Reg. Price $3.95-1 Sale Price 3 1 Lot Men's Dress PANTS 5v .i t; : i n n . Price iJKIU V7 V7 y ALL FAITHS BUILD HIS CHURCH J S TO, ill v tfssA 1 JS-; . - PASTOR OF OUR IADY OF THE SNOWS parish, Rev. William F. Murray watches volunteer workmen lay brick for his new church in Queens, L. I., New York. The parishioners, using materials donated by men.bers of all faiths, expect to have church ready by August 5. (.u'criuitioRai; Ray Milland Turns To Director Of Movies; Is Tired ' By PATRICIA CLARY CP Stall Correspondent HOLLYWOOD iL'Pi Ray Mil land says he's soon turning movie dirt dor because, naturally, nobody wants to act for the rest of his life. "I'd like to think I'm capable of something else,'' Milland said. "What would be more natural for an actor to try next than directing? "I've been directing a long time, in my own mind. I direct every picture in which I appear." Milland is currently acting in his aTth picture. Paramount s techni color western. "Copper Canyon," with Iledy Lamarr. "I've wanted to take a crack at directing for a long time," he said. "I've never done so for the very good reason that I've never found the right jitory." But that's all changed now. Mil land has just bought the rights to Available At Sold To $10.95 Sale Price Children's Sandals and Oxfords Reg. Tow Sale Price 95 I Emous Fortune Reg. Price Sale Price an unpublished :.:,! "Love Song," and he pia it ready to direct as hi-, pendent product ion -nn;i Mm in), -!!,!- year. What II,. Wanted "It's the kind of story l', In . n looking for over I he last tin,, years." he said. He and Ins vt;i,i. in, Doug Spencer, are writ mi: tin screen play now. Besides mentally directing his1 own pictures. Milland has been spending his free time on set watching other directors wink in order to prepare himself for the day when he takes over. "I've visited sets when I wa-i'l working just to see what 1 nmld learn." he said. "Each dinitni h.i a different technique thai vou cm learn something from. "In my 18 years in the bu-iu-. I think I've learnt (I a little almtit how to make a movie. It yea keep your eyes and ears npi u hn, you're before the camcias. you're bound to pick iiii a great dr,i! about camera angles, light ii directing technique." For a while Milland pl.u.- ;iiid Winner L I I 1 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SHOES ON SALE All Red Cross Shoe 1 Lot Ph,v Shoes. D Sold to Price $2.98 $5L.i $9.95 S8 I Price i - . - . V ! .33 7 WANTED J . ' i JC5I Ef Hi HEM ;i.aiitiiej I'M l I.I )S 1 Ft In (' D. u.!id of J 1 Lot M shq ShoeTfq

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