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Ml M5 1 1 VGF; FOUK (Second Section 7 TH2 WAYNESVILLE H0lJNTAiA"EE3 Corn And Pigs (Continued from 1'as? 1) plained with a ni?z!etl air Then she guessed the basis of Iowa's famed economy with the querv: Do THEY eat all that torn:" Tobacco Queen In her home county, Peggy, a very pretty girl who was named "Tobacco Oueen of Western Ni 111 Carolina" in 1047, particularly actie with her ;.nuiig projects She has won a iuiiiiIict ot high honors in tasliUm ..how compel i tions in Ninth Cainhna huv - and is justly proud ol the fact that she makes mo t uf In r u,n cloth ing, However t In- Si,mli.. n la--ie i versatile. .She In e- un m,, ui tu o dairy f arm- ot 1 ooo ai iv ',.hn h , are Dulled b.. lit I lath, r Man- 1 agement of the farm i- hit almo t i entirely up to her and lur biuthcr and theyeaih rectiu' .. p. i.rnl.rv of the pioht- t.ich eai This interest in il.iii ill", ha-; prompted I'chs In .iiln iliitv cattle in North ( .iiulin.i lairs. in addition to h r m s in". in.i ects. In i'117. ,, vi,inl a Jer sey cow whi. h w ,i In t n ir in Western Nmili uoiiiia and took a second -id. ire .iw.nil in Beaverdam Folks To Meet Aug. 9 B EVA .JANE WOlil.EY Mountaineer Correspondent Residents of Beaverdani w hold a Community lieveloDinent j Program meeting at the Reaver , dam School the nicht ot Auaust 9 All members are urged to attend to h dp lay plans tor a better com nuiiun Clyde Sailor To Visit i Pacific Islands Vjii fireman Apprentice Paul Cieen. ot Chile letl San lliet',0. (aid I. tie Ihl- ii n ' lit h aboard the f-ioit Aiuialt Cariiei I SS Hair- 0K0 lur a crui-e to the Hawaiian j .in! M.tiiaaa I-land The - lup i i Ik doled to return ; to j'.in DieFO 01 i:ii i September j Mr Crpen i the on of Vain e I J Ciccn ! FOUR-CAR PARKWAY CRASH PUTS ELEVEN IN HOSPITAL Dr. V. K. lio.so Endorses Stall" . it. the state. llhoii- Ii I'e"-- '. adiinl that he dull; I Know .n ; I'. ,. di -l,i ellll U.I . Ill I In, 1 1 I . 1 1 m i ale limine' I ll.il I In I e .lie main 1 1 1 1 1 . el mli 1 1- 1 ill In i Inline I . Mi Mllltll ' V. Inch I i hi - ' I a I e 1 , I iii ' e I mm a I ii '! I n i ci I inn ot tin t i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 v No Minuit.iins n ' ua I,, i l.uie eoin- . dual i I u", a i ui I ini pl an n Mli. Ii dill, n ul . ' I e r- f WyiJ. Vft' .f- . II Mi 111 I.I J I-1 1. 1 HI. I'll. II:, TRAFFIC IS TIED UP for as far as the eye can see following this unusual four-car crash at Fairfield, Conn. The accident occurred when car at left (arrow) leaped the center island, ploughing into the heavy oncoming traffic Eleven persons were sent to the hospital following the freak mishap. (international Soundpholo) "branch." pins as Hose, nt Se Si 1)K V. 11 physician writes endorsed Medicine ,e in thai it i ; uiedli lilt and relief tmm smotliei inc t'a er of ROSE hinhh respected l.al i.lielle, 1 enn . ral ;. eais ;ii I ll's Indian Kivcr I i cciiL'ni.i'd merit pUiidid -loinachic I 'pi ' li l nil i i ) 1 1 u itch iiiploms as pre - urc jiains all - eating uhll ll nllell call e lo.'i rest ni leep: and 1 1 inn tirtd rundown lei weight and i trenmh dm nouiishmejil when bruu, poor appetile 1 am a eak. loss of to under ;ht on by great be liever in herbal nn-dn ines and 1 know that the lit i b- contained in Scalt's Indian liner Medicine hae( merit." I It ou arc 'utfei'inn ing pain- id sa-mu-tress, or if jou feel and rundown beeau-e peine na; rniintd nu I lie S,in,k Mountains i c:;hii i.i e lei n N'.i ! h ( 'ai nlina in v 1 1 u 1 1 I la n nod Count I- lo cated asliiniitiiii Con nt people with whom she conies in contact will probabK joke v. lib bei over her favorite expressiim. Oh, law s." or I when she calls a creek and describe. Inv, "pi elt . f'cfiSV. ill turn, will complain mildly that lowans "talk so last," Hut already both are discover ing there are far more similari ties between the niini; pimple of North Candina and tVasliiiiKton County than there are differ ences, A uick Klance at IVfjays high school actiilies where she was forward on the b.nkelball learn, a member of the nirls" tiaek team. ;i clarinet plaei. and third liii;h scholastically in a class of i:;7 students. emph,isies the similaii ties between uiunj people ecr w here. For I'escy is t pieal of the pop ular, active ruial hit'h school nirl who belongs to the 4-11 Club, en ters sewing and luc-lmk projects in the county and slate lairs and who takes her turn at the chores if necessary - whether it be in Washington County. Iowa, or Hay wood County, North Carolina. Letters To The Editor (Continued from Page 2 lor cnniinunily betterment Then is another at tract ion a 1 i"H" ol townspeople have , d l,i li'itl,, w hi. b win k- in o! fullest Canada ha- I II poi which handle which ways and 81 at ail lit hi L o, 111 In cut r r lall- : the afoniz- I -toinai I. di-- v. eak, tired ' a poor ap-. ol proper . nourishment, then try Scalf'r, In- 1 dian Hiver Medicine. Your mone. back on the lir-t bottle it' not en- ; tirely -al i l,u to, i on ai, al all good dm" 'tore-. Scalf'-: Hai iiioiieer-; Quartet may be heard owr WWNC. Dial .",70 at 9:30 A.M. Mn. thruuvh Kn. mmnm I tired Worn.unl N rta f7C3i 'M T Wit 1 rtred Worn-uut. (V fta AUIIiom bve benefited by tbt ftiu Viutuiiti ind uifatr actlvt tiiiftnr UML Tb lets ountta. iDcliidtns if" Phobtte A-trpt no tub-tl-tulrc Try OMIN r.ir Ml dj 1m If roo don't (crl vrrs yonnerr much dtdt to Work. eii Enf 111'! Chw OMIN lik f.id! Al Smith's tirui Store $1, S' 3 SAVE CP TO 30', ON Cl'KRKNT I, m .. f ill-1 'i; X7"ES, it happens at midr'ght : i j every night! The hanfl jmc new Norge dejroits itself, w hile you sh.ep. Froen foods and ice tubes remain frozen in the extra-large sealed Giant Side I reecr . . . meat itorcd in the Colilpack is never disturbed. All you do is empty, once each week, the defrost water collected in the Convenient, non-spill Jlandefrostefi Priced From $189.95 $20.00 Down $9.00 Monthly See The Beautiful Display of Norge 6-8-10 Cubic Foot Models Refrigerators at ROGERS ELECTRIC CO. Phone 461 Main Street UBICflMTOIS fltCTtK AN60 WASHEIS WATEI COOIHS : . Iuctiic wni wnii gOMI HIAIERS 6S IAN6ES - MOW flEfZflJ one w hich , dun I .aipreciale I" ll ,n,l ,i . e net 1IU a.v . I lie nubile ll !i ai While its success is due j.l'ielh to its hard-VMii knij; libiar ians. the Woman's Club ul Waynes ! ilia- has had its nart wit h I heir ' Si I it Teas, and so have the many members and other individuals who 'have lulped with its projects. ! While in Wtiynosville we used the 'library, but we lather look lor I mauled the cheeriul. prompt way in which the librarians look time oil tu help us. Now thai we are ! awav and usine, the lacilities ol othii libraries, we think otteii ol the lact that a borrower can tele phone the lihrar. Iheie anil Kt a ri it 1 1 1 i ,u , answer. Mo-. I places the phone p. "unlisted" or one Is in vited to "coiiie ill". We have heard repeatedly the re frain. "We cant expand until we hae mol e .:pnce and more people to help " We are limited ill .space ami liiriblv undei:latfed." Then we ihink of the extremely limited space ol the library in Waynes ille and the way in which Miss .John ton has found methods of uliliiin; tin -pace to Ihe utmost, on hidiii'., intere-lim; di-'plaj, bulletin 1 1, i , I il a I id a bo e all a elc. Hue. I'm l.ap other librarian, hae as wi ll-rouiided knowledge of books, both tor i hildren and adult.s. and keep up ..ill, ni i -1 1 1 development s as well, bul il i not often we come alio till faille, neiieious sliariiit', ill ilu i nt n in. ii ion. The library in 'ailing space . . . i al mo phei o I h ma il il , dii ,1m i i anv ew i .a.lt i am W be t u m il 1 1 1 1 1 1 anal! hi of the I. 'I he c ley ; the ful dri "rii'.ced "; th Main Si re. I range ol men wi'll-irinled new-: these low n. n ii itreatesl -lleei the low n on li.i not only current md .landard good lic lia i, ui, -In lion book -i e held . and t hough ni volumes mav be one li Id. the oualits I lar above averanc j 1 1 1 ii r -1 . I he bow ling al- I limn ; the many beauti- ! bni b "main road" and I In iietli i -I ban-avera.e appearance and wide handisc: a newspaper with plenty of local are all assets to tile i.e can imlv wish the ss to t lie .lay cees and I In ir elTorls toward filling a - w miming oool. city park. ,.iid other recreation readily avail able. The wonderful scenery and summer climate will attract tour ists, these things to do" will help inlerest I. ual people and aid in making e itors slav longer. In the long run. thornh. il is the gracious attitude of the "native" to the "lurrriner" winch makes or mars the visit. There are many attrac tions in and around Waynesvillc. if an alert tow rispeoole can just pro perly exploit them. Very truly yours, Mrs. Stanley F. Brading Hickory. N. ('. , : Raiclif fe Cove Edged Iron Duff In Field Day Games lSy MHS. A LCil K HATCL1FFE Mounlaineer Correspondent Last Tuesday . Ihe citizens of Hal cliU'i1 Cove showed their goods from Iron Dull' around their farms, then entertained them with a iuciuc j dinner - and then heal Iheiii. 20 j to lftn. in the athletic coiiiesls. j Assistant County Ageid Turner I Cat hey, in charge of the county's j Community Development Program, i introduced Ihe two conimunilv j chairmen Hubert Kraut-is of Hat - ciiuo cove ami aarvis caidAin ol Iron Dull, before the games and contests got underway. Here are the results: Women's Events Horseshoe pitching -won by Mrs. Hob Caldwell and Mrs. Mark Palm er ol I ;.i 1 1 1 1 Hi Cine; Iting Throw won by Mi v Hill Justice and Mrs. Ilarley Caldwell of Iron Duff. Ci acki r-t aling won by Mrs. John Webb of HatcliH'e Cove; Mrs, H I. Park ; of Iron Dull', second; Mrs. Milliard Jones, HatclilTe Cove, third. Iiish potato peeling won by Mrs. Arnie Chambers, Iron Duff; Mrs Joe Turner of Ratrlift'e Cove, second: Mrs. Hay Miller, Ratcliffe 'live, t hii'd. Needle threading Hatcliffe Cove women took the three top places;' Nail diivnig -won by Mrs. Frank1 Leopard, hatclilt'e (Vive; Mrs. O. L. I Vale , li on Duff, second. :!!!- ai d d., -h- -won by .vlakina Medfonl of Iron Duff; Nancy Leop ard 'HCi. eeond: Sylvia Newell iIDi, third. 40-yard relay won by Iron Dull Ifi-vard hop won by M.iNiiie Medfotd iIDi; Sybil Hiad .'haw ill)., eeond; Margaret Codv 'lid, third. Sack race won by Hilda Cr.isty '!!('': S Kia Newell ( J . mm ohiI; Mary Alice Leopard (RC), third. Ilaikwaid race won by M.imiic Medford ID'; Sybil lirawshaw iIDi, .- eeond: Mai "aret Cody lHt'1, third. Sol'lh.ill throw - won by Maxine Medlord 1 1 1)., Clady s Underwood iliCi. second. Helen I'erguson ' 1 1 J i third. Boys I'venCs Backward i ace won by Ilarley Caldwell iIDi; KuKcne Sanford '('. mcoihI; C.eorge'l'almer iHCi third. Sack race -won by Iliiliard Jones, Jr. ilit": tlene Kelletle diCi, second: Jann s Williamson iIDi, third. i!()-yard hop--won by Eugene Sandford .HC; George Palmer dU'i. stcond; Grover Bradshaw il)i, third. 40-yard relay won by Iron Dull. i Marbles- won by Hob Cody iUC'i. ilirsl: (ieorge Palmer iRC'l, .second. Men's Events Cracker-eating -r won by Joe Maynes .ID': Walter Francis 1RC1. set ond: Fred Sandford i('i, third. Nail driving -won by Frank Leop ard 'HCi; Douglas Stevenson iIDi. second. Horseshoe pitching won by Rat clill'e Cove. In softball, the Iron Duff boys edged the Hatcliffe Cove boys, 2-1, but the Ratclifl'e Cove girls evened Ihe count by whip)ing ( lu n)n Dull girls, 10-U. Jack Justice, Champion YMCA athletic director, and (lei'inan I Nazi I Miller, one of Champioir.s pitching aces, officiat ed. Hugh Hatcliffe and his HatclilTe Cove singers and the Rev. C. (). Newell and his Iron Dull' chorus pitched notes lo a draw in a close, melodious conlesl thai opened the recreational program. Charles Soco Residents To Decide Name For Valley A dinner meeting will be held Thursday night at the Maggie School by the Soco. Valley Boost ers Club to discuss several vital matters, including the choice of a name for the valley between Soco Gap and Lake Junaluska. The din ner will start at 7:30 p. m. Club spokesmen emphasized, however, that there will be no attempt to change the name of the Maggie post office. A Club committee of eight mein-. hers, appointed several months ago, I will submit two names, but club : members said these choices are not arbitrary, and that the organi zation is interested in receiving further suggestions. The names the committee will submit residents are Socoluska and Mount Haven Valley. The principal speaker will be F. L. Rceck, industrial executive of Winter Haven, Fla., who is va cationing in the valley. Fred Camp bell, the club president, will be in charge of the session. The Maggie String Band will provide an outstanding entertain ment feature. Everyone is invited to attend either Ihe dinner, the meeting which will follow, or both. Those planning to attend the dinner are advised lo make their reserva tions by tomorrow with Mrs. James R. Plott, Jr., secretary of the club. nilUll V F-lM- - - r . . . .write "Jf HOLBfJ e'Iloiin i "' ltJ i Lsley, Waynesville Township High School band director, was the judge. However, the Iron Duff quartet overcame a Ratclifl'e Cove foursome by Ihe margin of a couple of oc tavos. The people of Iron Duff and Ral eliff'e Cove both joined in a vote of thanks to Mr. Cathey. County Agent Wayne Corpening. Assistant Coun ty Agent Herbert Singletary. Mr. Justice and Mr. Miller for their help in making the program Ihe success that it was. If tMi Sensal v 1 f a mm BRITISH film star Ant-la I ,i. i , who htsr been making plv: :. Hollywood, is shown win, fiance, Peter Shaw, Fiu'li-', ,(,., er, at LaGuardia Field, KIW ready to fly to Britain. M, : , ,. culties delayed their pl.,ne wed in London. (lt, , u uvti IT'S I :,,,.i I -..; nowel Suio.pl Mr. Farmer! For A Late Hay Crop We Have Virginia Brown, Black Wilson and Haberlant SOYBEANS CANE SEED MILLET Farmers Exchange Ashcville Road Phone 130-M WRONG PENNY PITTSFIELD, Mass. t U. P.) John C. Penny of Dalton didn't pay a cent when brought into district court on a minor traffic charge. Police said they had the wrong Penny John C. didn't own a car. SLEEP TONIGHT! Uo anme thine when aJeepleaa night , . . endless twisting and turning . . .leave yoa exhausted in the morning. NORM AI.IN TAbLETS can help bring calm, refreshing rest when nervous tension threatens normal sleep NORMAL1N TABLETS are non habit forming . . aafe to use. Take as directed. Medically approved ingredients. Guaranteed atlslaction or money relunded. NO PRE SCRHTION NEEDED. Uip this message to insure getting genuine NORMALIN TABLETS on tale today ftt . . . SMITH'S DRUG STORE MR. FARMER : Be Sure Your MILK BARM CHICKEN HOD AND ALL IH'll.mxc.s ARE Bill' (H'AMTV block Ask the nii.li vAt sls SC( sur B10C will buy a Wfstertt Carolina pi All Sizes Of Concrete See your contractor or material dealer ot DIAL 3.8321 Concrete Product ASHEVILLE, N ast Read the Mountaineer Want Ads. OAK ft SUMAC Ston itchiiiiT.drT an blutera quickly, safely. ?IVY-DRY "Feoi Don't si I'm Dutfd with t , iT a , ?i i I hot m or CAT OWNERS: To rid your c of feu'ind lice, be sure to iik Put vex ROTENONE Flea Powder Specif bmulucd far or. If an emergency requiring Immediate cash should arise today you would .arrange to meet It. You, with a regular Income, could go to the bank and borrow money, you could borrow on your life Insurance, or you may have a little fund set aside for ust that purpose. But suppose you were not here. Would your widow be able o meet such emergencies? She would if you arrange now for a Jefferson Standard Emergency Fund to be used for expenses he doesn't expect. Without cost, we shall be glad to give you complete details today. S. E. CONNATSER District Representative Pbone 705 Main Street Waynesvilh TAXES EFFERSQI1 STANnflRfi. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY wmiNiiDiOi NORTH CAROLINA The list of property on which 1! taxes have not been paid is 4 being prepared for publication You have until Wednesday tv will M. Ul iiicr iwyv,i'i advertised for sale. SEBE BRYSON Haywood Count. Tax Collector.
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