r! ( 1 v1 : f PAGE SIX (Second Section? THE WAYNE S VILLE MOUNTAINEER Mond ay Aft, New Pastor Named To Canton Church f The Rev. C. A. Phaup of Blacks- burg, Va., has succeeded the Rev. C. A. Ramsey as pastor of the Wes leyan Methodist Church of Can ton. Mr. Ramsey resigned recently af- tsr seven years' Canton church. MORE ABOUT Varied Reaction (Continued from Fage 1) bad given eaih person sample? of thtir Scott County Canned Kuods. Bottle.-; of I'.il'iiip. cans of pork and bean:, and tomato juke bulged from under the arms of weary trav elers, as thev lugged suitcase- from the bu-cs. Mrs .lamr. Smitli wa - (Mil irulhr ly iinpi e---ed with th? ele.in'inc:-; of (t.p ( t ou ter. gioonil - and reuti trj i luiuli : .i i ' ' - "People he-e iMie a liMl'- mole for their (l"H'l back riding; couldn't help but think of him when she saw the long leg Honey Comes In Jars And A Dress service ged horses in Kentucky pastures, Mrs. Malcolm Crisp has two boys and a girl of 4-II club age and would like to be able to bring them Use Mountaineer Want Ads on something like this tour to in terest them in things outside their HOUSE of the WEB own small community. In the opinion of Mrs. Paul Fer guson, many more worth-while things are seen on a tour of this type than you could possibly see on an out'ng in the family car, even for a longer vu.ition She referred in the '-penal prirams and demon tiat'cur. olleit'il at I'tirdue and to i!-.- vt H lo private nn-trespa:Mn(; Each Week, In This Space, You'll Find "The House of the Week With Full J This Series Is Made Possible By Local Firms That Are Listed Here thmi vi tal iii ;i t h inn " one ol the Help You With Your Building and Home Furnishing Problems. v., I JfL. 4 He 1 tSf, 5-s. Vs(il1jV itnM-iS .iji 1 1 h- -'iv- if ' paue 1 i I ; i 13 ft . ft t v will .o ; allr.i.U I (In l.ln. wau'fii i ISinih ! had '.on. to I'o foi in. i their. ,U i,l 1 1 . ( I..!, ..e Ih id 111., i in he i I l-;. M'll III ll.n II - IT ll.ll ll II. r l lire Mild I ,ml C like out Mi K. .1.. u I . Iii!i.,ii:i I. d.i in I n; Air Hi i I. hi ,1 unit 't L 1. .in .1 no! .1 llll It th.it the ,.i oile had failed how inn them a mountain square lor 'an oi Clyde was on the I t i d.iv of the trip, let tlii.. mar her enjoy t nt ti e tour. Mi W A i;ii.ihrih Can and looimuai1 so ret ho la- i 'i t!i: want to Summer in o Kranijie Nol.md to no on (he in itm (I U el the the and Mi sealuiale tour, were ,-ieiiK tin. I net i j-'irN r.iake another he lo Canarta Mis-, i picture aid she ju-i wants i I t a in i tour 11 ii 1 1 1 1 . i line Noland, .lune Davis. I iiii! i .1 ii m Messer, and Mildred lii'.liiintl eid weie amoiie, (lie pretty ivho i:..i. life and color to the Mr Some ii .ill' t c.imi hut tin I ite put po I tin t ol k admilted ihey .iloni: for a c.nod tune nf ii. m had a very dclip- e m mind Mr- Murme Catlu v "aid sh" ! KUe- ed he would have hacked' out at the la I niinuie hut last v.-ar she had pionit.ed her -nn, 1! K.j Jr. in, that 'he would nrint! him on the tour tin. Sumtncr "I want j to make a tanner out ot mm am wav. I need a tanner. she smiled Miss SaMv Mae Similiter;, mak mc her filth tartu tour, is interest ed in the hi-lorical tilings" she see.. With her Has tier twelve-year-old niece. Barbara, who was on her third tour Thev help in her school work she thinks. Thn-e parent., who didn't brim: their children with them ppent half the ti ir u idling that Johnny or Mary could .. thi or that. "How much thev would enjoy it!" Mrs Wav t'e Smathers, whose son. Wayne. Jr.. does a lot of horse- PSDSOH OAK mt SUMAC Stop itchini.drr aa blisters quicL.y,nf ely. "'IVY-DRY ml Mi - Lawrence Mall were eitiiuslv condderins! going into the turkev business, as they di.s-eiis-rd I he Hi 'Vault farm on tlieir way home Ton wouldn't have to t ai r a in in .i 10 00(1 at once. I ;:ue.s". Mr Hall -aid. T Hugh Koei'i's was so enthusi astic over every pla'e he visited that he moved hi. residence a doz en times within the week. The last word from him was that he'd set He for a In in ic in Indiana if he could move Calalooehee there. The bus drivers brought (heir wive:- on I he tour and were as en- tlHislastic as tii(. tanners in view ing the crops and live -tuck. Gordon lihiiiehart and Mr., lihinehart had with them their daughter. Mrs. Ila White. Another of the drivers. Huhin Justice, j, accompanied by Mis. .fust tee. Hay Worley of lioule 1 Canton, had Willi him hi, son. Bobby Ray Worley. Mr. H F. Swayiigim. who was amour, the tour women, wished she had brought Iter 14 -year -old daughter. Louise, to see all the sights. "I want to get back to some good drinking water." K. F Hurnette commented Saturday morning. He was ready to come home. Mrs. Burnette just had a good time Not all the honey is in 'the jars in this scene of honey processing at the plant of Stephen Jurash at Elizabeth City. For exauijile, there's Patsy Mayne who is one of the girls employed to bottle the honey as it flows from tillering tanks. The (luw is regulated by a spigot in Patsy's shapely bands. iAP Pholoi. Crabtree Cannery Open Twice Weekly B. F. Nesbitt, agriculture teach er at Crabtree-Iron Duff School, said today the Crabtree Cannery from nop on would be open every Tuesday and Friday, opening each of these days at 7:30 a. in. she enjoyed everything she saw. Mrs. Emma Cathey. remember ing the words of the song, was impressed with the did homes in Kentucky and though! them the loveliest along the route. Her daughter, Rene, thought that the half of her two-weeks vacation spent on the tour was well woith while. J. L. McElroy of Waynesv tile, like the other farmers was interest ed in tobacco and noticed that elsewhere rain had not damaged the crop as it bad in Haywood. SAVE IP TO 30'r ON CURRENT r ..i: v.-,- rn i -J Tin mm i" JP'ftn a ) 0 l hart' Mr. and Mrs. Walker Brown were most impressed by the miles and miles of corn. Mr. Brown de clared: "We're us good farmers as they just don't have the land.'' Frank Sorrells agreed that tho Indiana and Ohio corn is hard to beat. X'ES, it happens it midnight : every night! The hanf':me new Norge defrosts itself, whil you sleep. Frozen foods and ice cuheJ remain frozen in the extra-large sealed Tjtant Side Freezer . ; . meat stored in the Coldpack is never disturbed. All you do is empty, once each week, the defrost water collected in the convenient, non-spill Handefrostefi Mrs. flollie Ferguson, or Aunt Dollie as everybody calls her. was accompanied on the trip by her niece. Miss Lois Ferguson. Horace Anderson of Clyde, who bad been ill for some time previ ous to the trip, got along well and reported it was worth the ellort he put out lo go. Miss F.lizabeh Galloway and Mrs. Guy Messer were among the Waynesville group. They agreed with the others that everything went off perfectly. and Earl Iloglen are lour member:, lo he 1 ii react inn- In what i '.'ii I he h i:-jii!'i- I. 1'ii-v - mil, I 1,1c '. : '.il fnlll. ' R I, I'ai the I,, I nl men! iiim , thev . , cant . an i i la. Canton Pastor Resigns To Go To Mt. Holly The Rev. D. O. Mclnnis has re signed after four years service as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Canton. He is now pastor of the First Presbyterian Church ' of Mount Holly, near Charlotte. After he went to work at Canton in August 1!Mj, the church's at tendance more than doubled, and 75 new members enrolled. Mr. Mclnnis took an active role in the Asheville Presbytery and is now a member of the Presbytery ministers commission, the execu tive committee on religious educa tion, and chairman of youth work. Heiilso was a leader in starting the Presbytery's summer camp at Camp Hope near Cruso for the youngsters of the churches in Hie jurisdiction. He and his wile, a graduate of Queens College of Charlotte, were equally active in civic affairs, as well as church work. Mr. Mclnnis, whq had served. as .secretary - treasurer of Canton's Civitan Club, also serves on the city's recreation commission. Mrs. Mclnnis. meanwhile, served three years as superintendent of the church's Sunday School prim ary department, two years as di rector of the vacation Bible school, and also worked as program chair man of the Canton Junior Woman's Club I his past year. Before goin:; to Mount Holly, they planned to spend a vacation with their sons at Carolina Beach. Priced From $189.95 $20.00 Down $9.00 Monthly See The Beautiful Display of Norge 6-8-10 Cubic Fool Models Refrigerators at SOGERS ELECTRIC CO. Phone 461 Main Street ttnienmots fiKTitf WktHUS WATtl COOURS IlKTRIC WATCf HMTtftl ROM! HtATHS AS IAN6CS HOMI FKEIZttS passengers on Red Hhinc bu compiled a list of statis tics which they fell entitled them to special recognition. Theirs was the only bus, they said, with a doc tor, three women named Sally, and the only one who's driver brought his wife and daughter. This was the onlv bus with a passenger that slipped and fell in the bathtub while on the tour The only one with a passenger that fell and broke her glasses: one that lost his glasses. It also had the distinction of carrying the man who took the most pictures (nobody reported more than the 300 he snapped). Theirs was the only bus that car ried a man who had been lost at Purdue University's Union Build ing. It had the only two members who became aunts while they were on the tour. Miss Mary Medford and Mrs. Malcolm Crisp received word that their nieces were born both on Aug-st 2. Miss Medford's niece, Patrir Elizabeth, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Robertson of Baltimore, Md. She is the former Anna Medford of Waynesville. We failed to learn any details about Mrs. Crisp's new-relative. Workshop Opens For School Lunch Room Operators Mrs. Ruins Siler of Hn wood and riiool lunchroom supervUoi ; of tun other counties were in lieville today openin:; their ' ' Ii -Inn;: v.orkshop fr I,,,,, 1, rooin workers Up to 2(10 school lunchroom oper ators, managers, and workers from uuncombe, Haywood and Hender son counties are studying demon strations and hearing discussions by national and state specialists in regard to the handling of lunch rooms and the preparation of food for the school children. Approximately 50 Haywood County representatives are attend ing the sessions. Tomorrow, Dr. Clyde' A. Erwin, state superintendent of public in struction, will discuss the princi ples of operating the lunchrooms. There will be demonstrations on the use of dried milk, on bread making, meat-cutting and the use of different cuts of meat, and on the preparation of fish. Food specialists, dining hall experts, and sanitarians from the state offices at Raleigh, and from Chicago and Washington, will give the lectures and demonstrations at the meetings, which will continue through Friday at the Sand Hills School. Babe Ruth struck out more times than any other batter during his major league career 1,330 times. f-j BOftOOm I C-J11 MDMQOM I taouro r-ing ir-o&o fjh 1 tivinj irVihb. h W II ouisnei a.m , THE COKV has a simple plan with a simple exterior. It is designed to get the maximum amount of space without waste. The Cory is planned to Include three good-sized bed rooms, each with plentiful coat space. There is a compact kitchen and a lartre living room with a dining alcove. The alcove adds to the room size and also provides additional light and cros venti. lation to the living room. The lack of projertiqns in (hp rectangulalr lines of Thp (on ' plan, makes this house particularly adaptable to the use of concrete blocks in construction. The nr of framing floor and roof helps to considerably reduce the cost of construction of The Cory. The closets in every one of 'flip Cory's three bedrooms are did robe type. They have double doors and are equipped with overhedd storage space. There is also a con venient storage closet above the stairs and a handy coat closet in the front entrance vestibule, The dimensions of The Con are 28 feet by 38 feet. There is an urea of 1064 square feet and a volume of 21,280 cubic feet, including the full basement. For further information almut THE CORV, write the Small House Planning Bureau, St. Cloud. Minn. Plan Now For The Future Our Savings Plan Will Help You Build Your "Dream House." SAVE SYSTEMATICALLY EACH WEEK IN THE HAYWOOD HOME BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. PHONE 17 MAIN STREET SEE US FOR HOUSE WIRING AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANt Bendix Washers -JL- Norge Electrical Appliancd -Xt Home Freezers (AIlSs ROGERS ELECTRIC CO, PHfiVK ifil . 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