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it July 25, 1949 PACE THREE THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER lluin TIm- I"!'""' In ,1, I,, l..t urn Good 1ELLER KS I 2c f- on Chairmen For Canton's Labor Day Program Are Set Up For Annual Event Uncle Abe I (Continued from Page 2) ' -What Hit Takes to Make a 4 .,l Cli-nu'inber," when Mrs. Abe : , ailed agin I've put it figgered out. them . uaik.-." sl'f said, 'come here." How so?" I axt. Well, didn't you git up with one ,, jure indiges-cliun .spells las' u,u: ;il-.o didn't you think ou h !W'Uid the cows in tuj torn an' ijIuiu;i out bare-footed to run 'em I ulll .'" Ye'.," sez I; "but now don't tell . them's my tracks sitch truik-. j ihein great Scotts!" Well, le-;' go an try one lout : ,n 'tin." ie replide. "Never mind," sez 1, "I'm bizy on my ermont." a bookmobile and we are very liap iiv to have it come to us. This is ,-eally a treat for it contains from lhe hundred to eielit hundred hooks from which to choose. "Mi-s Johnston, the county li brarian, comes sometimes but Hob Knssell is the bookmobile librarian .mil therefore always comes, lie is li iciidly and accommodating and it i-, a pleasure to do business with him. 11' we want some book that he dm s not have on the bookmobile, he will bring it to us. If we want i book that the library does not have Miss Johnston will get it for us. Now please, do not ask me where she gels it. I just know she does. The bookmobile usually arrives just as we are leaving the lunch eon table, and what a wild rush we make to get to it! If any of u.s fail lo make this wild rush, Miss Phillips sees that we do. But real-' ly anil truly, we do have fun select ing the books from the bookmobile. There are many very good horse stories and adventure stories, and in fact just any kind of book any one wants. So you see the book mobile has added a lot of nice things to the Springdalc boys' lives." SLEEP TONIGHT! lw something when sleepiest nights , . . ciullesH twishnff and turning . . . leave you cxluusled tn Lhe morning. NOKMALIN TABLETS can help ttmn calm, rt'lieslung r-st wlu-n neivous tension threatens normal sitxp NORMAI.1N TAlil.KTS are mm hubit fuMiiinir . . safe to use. Take as directed. Medically approved mjireiJir nts. Guaranteed Ralisfjction or money lefunded. NO PKE- SI KII'TION NKEDKiX Clip this message to insure Hdling genuine JnOIJM ALIN 'I ALU, fc.TS on sale today at SMITH'S DRl'tl STORE Joductory Of Larger Stocks Have Gone Over With ANG! Have Availed Themselves Quality Stationery at REDUCED PRICES riCE FIlMITimE -nets - Desks - Chairs - Safes Y Now At Big SAVINGS BIG VALUES i Buy Lovely Practical Quality )-PENCILS PNAL BRANDS THE n ook Diore The runipuu orLianialion for the Canton I ..dun la celehiation ha- been computed, ami (.' (.'. I'oindeMi-i lia- Im-i, ai;..ili named I'eiiei.d ihaiiiiian to addiiion to tin)-,, previiiii-.lv aiiiniiiiu i d t In- toiiov. iii; uill also en i- in .,i uui- capacities Uji the t-Xei-ul ion id the in o,-i .m, Cat) 'IV. rue loi.il ohoioyi-iol .-i- and board m- p. , ,,, t,,, riiainpion Haner and I da.. n no u .. .Icct.-d chairman ol tin- beaulv com.- t The Canton Vniiu-n club uill bar 1 1 11 re ot Hi,. Ii.,iin -how and tile Canton Hn na and Plot,- I ional Women chdi u ill ba c . chai't'e ol til,- i oi oii.it urn ball Dei ol alion i bad Mo n ale Mar- I - hall Coop, r, iloat i:.n 'on l!a stleel-, and It C Co ilt. ne-,- w indow . C C. Nil boll v. ill have charrc ot t'.louiul- and oniii ions audi Howard 1.. Well- will serve a- i chairman ol the model an plane 1 show. Frank Smatln-rs and Toll Jami son w ill be co-chairiiicn ot the annual Champion Old Tuners softball game selu-ilulcil Saiiuilav evening before Labor Day. i Hruee Leal bcrw ooil . uninediale j )as( comniandcr ol the Canton VFW post, was elected chairman i of the parade ieaiure. A pit show will be sponsored In the1 Canton Cub Senilis with Harry Matthews in charge. 0. C. Sullies, general secretary of Champion YMCA. has been named chairman of the platform program, and J. M Deaton was elected master of ceremonies. Deaton also will handle publicity Charles Hcall has been named chairman of the annual Sunday night religious program at which Bishop Ccnrge M. Henrv will de liver a Labor Day message. Music by the Canton school band will come under supervision of Maurice T. Brooks with Krwin Trout man, directing. Tommy I-'urncss, safely super visor of the Champion Paper and Fibre company. will serve as safety chairman. Traffic will be supervised by Chief of Police W. N. Stroup. and sports programs will be handled by Jack Justice, albletic director for the Champion Y. Fred Carpenter, manager of Carpenter's string band. will serve as chairman of the square dance and siring band program. V. C. Sanford. president of the Champion Y singing convention of the air. will be chairman of the singing couvenlion scheduled for Memorial Park Sunday afternoon. And Lower Prices A Of Our Bargains OFFICE Supplies Of Quality Reduced REDUCED Now for Christmas GIFTS 20 OFF 4-H Members 1 Wffr" ill If a JtJlui Mitniu Bum 1 krlftY , M Pfrw viLc S ISC - i'vV : &ri&JLh Wis.- .f- rJ This picture was made at White Lake, where a group of Haywood a week at the 4-H Club Camp. This is an annual event for boys and I Deaths MRS. I..URA M. MF.SSKR Mrs Laura Moirow Messer, 7l wife ul A. K. Messer, died at her home in Cine Creek Sunday 'morn ing al ter a short illness. Funeral services will be held in the Cove Creek Baptist Church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, wdh the liev Kugene Moore of CiieciiMlle. Teim., officiating. In terment will be in the church ceme terv . Sorvine as pallbearers will be talgar Morrow. Vinson Morrow. Johnny Morrow. Lee Davis. James Lewis Morrow, and Lawrence Med- lord, Mrs Messer was a native and life-long resident of Haywood Countv and was an active member ul the Cove Creek Baptist Church Arrangements are under the di rection of Carrel! Funeral Home. F. D11.I.1K BOLDKN F. Dillie Bidden. 58. of Clyde died early Saturday morning in the Haywood County Hospital fol lowing a short illness lie had been an employee of the Champion Paiier and Fibre Company for over twenty years. Funeral services were held this morning in the Church of Cod at Chile with the pastor, the liev. William H. Pless. official ing. Burial was in Crawford Memorial Park here. Pallbearers were Jarvis Carr, Claude Thompson, Manson Cald well. Arthur Ford, and Cilnier Carver. ! Surviving are the widow. Mrs, 'Ciiissie Day Bolden: one daughter. Miss Blanche Bolden of the home; live sons. Hugh. Fred. Karl, Guv, and Hay Bolden. all of Clyde; the father. John Bolden of Clyde; one brother. Hubert Bolden of Ashe ille; seven sisters, Mrs. Ida Brook shire of Black Mountain, Mrs. Glenn Christopher of Newport News. Mrs. Lloyd Clontz, Mrs. Kurt Vainer and Mrs. Elmore Io nian, all of Canton, and Mrs. Ralph Miller and Miss Maria Bolden of Civile; and four grandchildren. j Crawford Funeral Home was in charge. September :i. from 2 to 4 p in. General Chairman Pnindexler : will handle a Haywood County i Ciimmunily Development .stunt ! iMopi-.iiii as a Pre - Labor Day tt .dure. New Convenience . . . New Savings . . . New Food Thrills Are Yours With . . . The Economical HOME FREEZER OI TSTNDINC VALUE! Compare features, compare prices, compare capacities compare HARDER Freez with any other home or farm freezer, and you will see why HARDER 1'recz is j ii ....tuisnriinir friei- value mi the market today. HARDER Freez Chest Models are amazingly low priced and arc ideal for homes, farms, resorts, or wherever the proper preser v.tion of frozen foods is required. HARDER' E reez I'Prwht Models outstanding in their field offer storage space divided Into separate compartments, each with its own inside door. Food packages are stored on O-Kay Plate Coil shelves. Regardless of the size of your home, or individual preference, U,Pre is a size and type of HARDER Freez to rait your need SWcct a Chest or Upright Model now-phonc your HARDER E reez dealer today! 12 Cu. Ft. Model With ssrr. $3S9oo installed EXCLUSIVE IN WAYNESVILLE AT Rogers Electric Co. "Home of the Leading Lines" Phone 461 Main Street Enjoy Outing Al 4-H Club Members Had Good Time At fin . t r w nue LaKe uamp The Tl 4-H Club boys and girls and local leaders will remember tor a long time the wonderful tune they had at the 4-11 Club Camp at White Lake. The 4-H Club Camp is a small democracy in action in which each camper helps to make the camp a success. Kaeh cainpi r is a member of an organized com pany, organized the first cvcnine at camp. Each group head, heail hands and health selects a cap tain and a local leader adviser i assigned With this tvpe ol an oi gamat mil it is easier to carry out the purpose of a 4-11 Club ( 'amp. I'm pose of the 4 11 Camp: 1 To recognize the achievements ot 4-11 Club members, " To stimulate more interest in the 4-H Club program. 3. To provide a week of inspira tion, information, and wholesome , recreation. 1 4 To broaden the horizon of rural young people, and to give a glimpse of rural life difficult to obtain through regular 4-11 Club I work. j .r. To experience group respon jsibilitv; to train and use leader-' j ship ability; lo explore subject mat- ter such as nature study, liandi ' craft, and music; to meet the neces. i silv for taking responsibility; to meet and learn lo get along with 'other young people of their own age and interest in commiltee work program planning and living In got her. The 4-H Club Camp has a full day. rising al (i:45. going to Mag raising exercises then for an early morning dip before breakfast. After a good wholesome breakfast ! it is lime to clean up the ground-. and cottages. Then for another morning swim before classes. There is a two hour class period of HO minutes each, of classes in handi craft, recreation, first aid and man ners, and swimming with each ; group attending each class each day. Then everyone is ready lor a big dinner which is from llMin lo 1:30. Then each member has an hour free lime of his own to rest. A 2-hour athletic period of softball. volley ball, horseshoe pitching, etc . is held in the allei noon before another dip in the lake. Then everyone is ready for a great, big dinner w Inch is had al (ijltl. The night program starts with vespers given by 4 II Club ineni- HARDER FREEZ White Lake 4-11 girl - Club members from Haywood event ly spent Field Day Farm Tour Set For ast pjg( reon The detailed siheiluli farm tour wU'ch will le - lor dine 1 1 li the uuiiiiing ai'tivdii". ot the ( oiiimun n.v Development Field Day m Fast Pieeon on Wednesday was an nounced today . Residents ot the Center Pigeon i oiniiiuiiiiy whI be inlet-, of the Fa- I Pieeon i ill.i n- duriii" lhe day The si liedii le i , a- lol low s. w it h the piiniipal lealme on each larm In-led: s-,-mhle at Bethel School House. tl all a m Leave Bethel School House; l 40 Geoii e Kuykeiiilall layers; il .Vi I'.econih Thompson broilers. 10 111 inmiery licece vegetable raiden: 111 Jfi Fred and l.owery Buiinnrnor new home; 111 r. I. mi Evans - beef I I JO - Mrs nnie Welch modeling house. II ill) Dock lte-tfus- sell and Harrison llenson lorrstry; 1 I 40 -Van Wells unit farm. I 1 35 Mrs V T I leav er tobac co: 11! noon Ha v mood Ducket I dairy barn: 12 20 p in Return lo Bethel School i Following the dinner, the after- noon will be contests, and act iv il u s. devoted lo games, oilier recreational WATCH COMES HACK III MMEI.STOW X, Pa il'P A watch he cherished as a youth is back in possession of the Rev, ( i. iv Ion Fugle, paslor ol the local church of the Brethren in Christ, alter having been lost li!) years. The timepiece slipped from his pockel and was plowed under in a lield ill 1!M I It was found by a larm boy while lucking corn. hers. Then an evening recreation program of games, movies and folk dancing with lights out at 10:00. Willi a good mghls test alter a full day everyone is ready for the next day start ing al (i 45 again. Proving Again . . . THAT BELK - HUDSON New 'Jim cm? REMEMBER ... You Always Save At "Home of Better Values" Citizens Oi Lower Crcbtree Enjoy First Inter-Community Field Day MRS. MILLARD FF.'tGLSliN i Mountaineer Con e-poiu'cn: ; Lower Crabtree coineiuni! v de velopment group has the distinc tion of being a leader ol al hast, one thing in the count -w ute i mm munity development program. WU , led in the til si lntei-ciiimmiiiilv ' field day on Wednesday July d j will; Panther's Creek gioup a guest. The groups meeting at !l Ji; j a.m. at the Riverside comniumty I center visited the (arm ol John K. Ferguson, seeing his splendid j alfalfa field, on lo Rabbit Skin j where they saw W line Gi ecu s prizv corn lield. j From there, they viewed B F Nesbitt's dairy bain at the Rush I Fork farms, and inspected bis bay loader and dry er. At Crabtree they saw lhe il.nl,. j barn and cows ol D .1 Nol.uul .mil looked over L. l). Feigu -oiis ali.il- : - fa lield. ! i At Big Branch the home ol C. ! M Massie was seen with apprecia tion for home beaul ilii at ion bow ing to advantage the setting ol a; lovely country home on a will- kept lawn Hyder Mountain came in siiom for its shaie ol publicity by dis playing Kirkpalrick s by In id ion lield. Fred Noland's new daiiy barn and his 275 broilers which leiiuud I'd them ol caling, and liuino Ihein on lo Fincbcr s Chapel when the tour ended in admiration lei the beauty of this county chui a li From here they hastened back 200 strong, to H Dull' school house lunch with all llu in readiness alter Newell had given Ci .ilit roe 1 1 oi w here a piciii, trimmings, wa ttle Hcv. C. U thanks to a gra Father lor hi- eious Heavenly bounteous blessings. After lunch the groups met in the main auditorium where Lower Crabtree chairman. Marshal Kiik patrick recognized the visitors, County Agent Way lie Corpeinng. Assistant County geiils Turner Calhev. Wav ne Franklin. Herb Singlelary and Miss Mary Corn-1 wall, home demonsl ration agent, Charles Lsley. David I ' ndervv nod and others. Following this lhe groups engag ed in a singing contest in which Crahlice won the gioup singing and Panther's Creek won the quar tet prize. Mr. lsley being the judge. The outdoor games alforded Inn for all. young and old. men and women, boys and gills. All the games were nil) and luck, first one group winning, then the oilier go ing ahead. The final count was Panther's Creek, l!l points. Crab tree 171 Crabtree Boys won Hie soft ball game.' Panther's girls took the ball. Much fun was had in the net dlo threading and cracker eating con test while must men decided that Low We Submit For Your Approval These HIGHLAND PARK That Sell Regularly For 79c Yd. For Only . . nH c ASSORTED NEW FALL COLORS AND PATTERNS i MOl'SE GOES ELSEWHERE Bl SHELL, 111. W. P.) The Are department here gut new kind of alarm: "Mouse on fire." Mrs. Wil liam Dudman aid a mouse started a blaze in a closet by chewing on matches and then ran across the flour, on fire. The firemen put PUt the blaze in the closet but never did find the mouse. The I nited States produces more than half the world's output ol si cel. the women from both groups were a bit careless in potato peeling to 1,,,1-eive the potato food supply. And, of course, if the women and mi n were as active in carpen l, i s work as they were in Mil ill iv ing. w e would all be living In mi,,. well built and equipped homes In fact, all the games were toll of tun and enjoyed by every one. makiHg the day well spent and viell vvor ihwhile, leaving everybody looking lorward with relish to the next lield day. HEALTH Can't Be Weighed . . . Hut every gram and dram of ingredients specified by your doctor's prescription can and MUST be weighed EXACTLY. Dedicated to better health, we are in accurate, active partner ship with yonr doctor! Your Walgreen Agency CURTIS DRUG STORE I Home Owned and Operated t 1 LEADS WITH Prices . Per Yard p. 73 Main Street ? (I
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