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August 15. 1948 La Guesls Of Clyde Lid PayWednesday it-Id D3' at Ind I'"' liln' t tin W6v (I.eitr,lt..il'.t-5 181 i" -lJ fcnb THE WAYNESVILLE MGUOTAujfijES Blasts Spending Dellwood Residents Visit Cove Creek For Field Day, Farm lour hon"-' tour fctrl CUllllllll- lllc i-'"'lv i,l.a i " Coli""1"" furii :,ul Ju lut ,,,l.-."' Mil ill'-- III i" rl . '...Ml Id ..' ;ll'n linn Mi-'il ,. ,t in ..ii.n.i mill 1 ...ii I!'"'''1' Su,l. lliiUoll in ,v ll.l- ii'" I cl'.ilcd. 'Ill jflulc people Villi 'A- .lunula ,aii' .hinalus- I ;,n In Sura V uini l .IiH' ka. won In Sura Justice, Clyde. 30-yard hop (boys): won by Donald Livingston, Clyde. Backward race (girls: won b Sara Justice, Clyde. Backward rce (boys): won bv Donald Liyingstone, Clyde. Sack race (girls : won by Gloria Bowman, Lake Junaluska. Sack race (boys': won by Don alvd Livingston, Clyde. Marbles (boya): Clyde, Robert Messer and David Livingston Lake Junaluska, Joe. Smith and David Moody. Horseshoe pitching ( women i won by Mrs. Mattie Mann and Mrs Evelyn Burnette, Clyde. Horseshoe pitching itrfen: won by Hardin Franklin and Garrett rteeves, Lake Junaluska. Softball throw (wortfen): won oy Mrs. Edwin Jackson ot Liyue. Softball throw (men): won by Charles Jenkins f Clyde Nail Driving ( women i: Clyde, Mrs. E. G. Cathey and Mrs R 1. riennessee. Lake Junaluska, Mrs. Floyd Bowman and Mrs Dock Bovd. Nail driving (men): Clyde, Loyd Justice and Edwin Jackson. Lake Junaluska, Garrett Reeves and Hardin Franklin. Cracker eating (women): won by Mrs. Lewis Burress, Lake Juna luska. Cracker eating (men): won by Buddy Mann, Clyde. wino nitchine Pwomen): Clyde. Mrs. Kyle Lindsey and Mrs. Hoy lOvuns. Lake Junaluska, Mrs. Harry Howell and Mrs. Joe Liner. Threading needles i women i: won by Mrs. Stanley Livingston. Clyde. Peeling 5 potatoes women i: won by Mrs. Harry Howell, Lake Junaluska. Group singing: won by Lake Junaluska. Quartette: won by Clyde, Harold Rhodarmer, Mattie Lou Justice, Betty Joe Justice and Mary In justice. Tug of war (men): won by Lake l-fer p -ffm 0 -sl i w 1 1 Herbert Hoover th. nation' ly living f oi -mi- r l'i o kt. m week rapped .'ii,r. t i" uiR. and ilu I'd .1 i ii l the nation on i lie U i i...!. the mad bit in lolh-ctiw .. hsued bis tjl.i t ilui iii-' In dress at Stanton! I nun jf mi ; his 7:".th birthday A- l.i il l.n m.i- nieiil In t Tbiii 'd.r. l'i id. i" Truman itiiu I- It it I dun I In., what it i, bin 1 dmi I i fii.it. ii ! SO." i Canton Merchants Plan To Set Up Credit Bureau BIGGER ... and BTfldER ..and RIGGEK Your Chickens and Your Profits ROW with SPARTAN GROWING & DEVELOPING Spdrticles or Mash II v VVAKD Lake Junaluska i i j l'lans in I'-lab'i-b a in .Id bu ; reau in ( 'anion b;i e In - n il , by members nf Hie Canlmi ( In, h her ol' Cunilllrri c Men haul P.' sion. In the curreiil Cli. ii'l.cr ot '"'' ; tiiercc campaign, nil i' an -I ing members In eon; , ilun " si I a. 'ditional lunds for linaneiii" Hi 1 new organization Tlie .ni.n d l'i: i it intere't is sullii i. i.' In "' ' tl I bureau established, the i xi-i i.mi ey will be refunded. Merchants ("niiiniiM.'i' Cb.ii I man VV. E. WillianiMin pim li Ibe mechanics ol " tt '" ' op m la bureau Kollow ini; ni". im " 11 tweeil Chamber din i to! ami mi mitteenien, the ollneis il.'cidi d would move a valuable aid to II city's businessmen. Spokesmen al' o 'aid la.' ' -lieved the proposed biin.m v.ould become self-support inn. A cubic foot ul illdllllll v .el' V l.:!9fi pounds, or all I Imio - much as a cubic loot ut b ad Junaluska, Heevcs C.uei. David jMcCiacken. Cbailes lluwt'll. yaibormieh. David .la- m-s. Hardin j l-'ranklin, John 'I rrell. I d l ' i " 11 I'lnyd lliiwnian and AUi.il .Mr Ci'acken. re to Attend the FARM FIELD Wed., Aug. 10 and See Our demonstration OF Machinery Including Such Famous Names As vr fmctt nr.r rnTTFRS DRMICK - DEERING MOWING MACHINES RNATIONAL HAY RAKES HOLLAND WOOD SAWS HOLLAND HAMMER MILLS SY MANURE & LIME SPREADERS or Sowing Seeds ot Spreading Lime Dellwood citiens went to Cove. Creek Tuc-day to see what had bun done there under the Coin-, mu:ii! nuclopiiient Program and ;n to heat their hosts in the Field1 Ua .'ai.;e- 1 1n . -u.neiU-ri iii Iheir first ob jpctiM but l.-iiled to make the CCUliii lt.i the linn and home torn :i.n,n-li Ci.i.' Citik and the din . m i ..t Ilui K Hill school, the lot 'u:' to i n to iheir hoets in (tie at lei ii., in. i i i eat ion contests. Wilh ilu n i liaii'iiian. J A. Sin . It I on Hi, w-itii from Dellwood i.nt. d t tit n lour v lth thir goert? n.u'.il 1,- Chan man Vinson Mor i ov. . a I ' e (reek Square At .1 .,r.ie Ito.t. Morrow's the in- pci ted a silo, saw the tobacco ind nan nop", and the pa-Mure ,n,; ,.ul. and 'tmhed the home :i,ii.i ic. i.a lit- lh. n tins -aw inure excellent ! .-ample- ol home improvement" ; i.iu- ti.hacco coin, and soyhean ,h.l l.idniii i lov i ;lt Cross Jeiikm- : ..i i -i. J, Jin 1 1. .well 'hinu'cl them the , , ii,,'. . in. m he had made at hi- M,i. ,. In 1'iiie ..i d. - ilo. anil tin- I , u , I i nupli n haiidieraft work j i I:,, Iii it I'laiiklin's, tliev s,i ,,,,, , r,u,, tobacco and coi n Tin n , i, i n. d S.on Chamber-.' to . , ii, il.n: , aid anil honie mi- ! ,ii. - ui. i't- i ll,,' 1 1 I i .ml. iiii 'Imui d tin-lit bis j ;, p,,oili v. home ioipnnciiieiils. I ,,,111,., iMilliiii bull. and I liandn rail". I ( ;,,ni'' n, -M to V. (' Sutton's they i ii, i a 11 in- home, and saw ' h, all lis - land - ol tobacco and corn. Then they saw the coniimiiii'.v unpins, in. ills at the Cove Creek Uapti-t Church, and saw the new 'll,,.i" and freshly painted inside jainl onl"idi' of the huildint!, and iln nt toiindations that the Cove i i , , k i , sidenls ave it They also j aw tin- in " road the community u "id, ni built al the cemetery. I , ai the cliurcb. they inspected 1 Ii,,. I'm,, cm ii and tobacco crops on 11 ( ' I lav i"' farm i i.itinc. II. 1.. Dai is. they 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 the honie mipi incnielils, I,, I, ai i o and paslui c. and then in . j p, , t, ii lb ni Allison's honie. and i nl n and tobacco. i i i .-, II. i m .", they saw oilier i r... , v:, ,,,i,l, i. ol i m n and tobacco, aller iiliii!' Kohiil Hoyil's S I,,,,,,, ,nid i - a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m' bi" col n and I inli, n , ,, I In ii tilt lied to the Hock ! 1 1 1 1 1 - i In i, ,1 tin 1 1 1 1 1 1 . i i - 1 , nil , i,l I lie ri oi eal loii.il j .! ,,.,n , i ii Ki I), llwiind won i:; 1 l : i ball ' I in- -: Dellwood won 1 :'i; .'! 1 aul Ma- h I'll I : Won hy V li :.. l.ie ( .iill.'ll .1 Coll- 'I'ei k. ,,i , IM i.e I, l,m i- Won hy ' 1 1 , , i , a i 1 1 - i r M. llw nod. i 1 1 i'ii I- Won In ,l,i Dellwood I iiiip ii'- Won by I I ,n Mli on M II 'Wi.u1 n,i bin- ail I-' Won hy I. mi Dellwooil 1, ,, I ...ml Hare din V ' oil t) ( a . I ( it'- e (I'll; , i-a e " 0 I Won by Huby , H 1 1,-llv.ood. , ( l' i, ! nin;. ' Won by Jack i .. ,i ( , i , i i i -1 1 n 1,1. bn'. Willi hy Dell ,,,i II on mi Mi"' el- and Joi In. i , , hue I'iIi Inn". 'women) I . (j, i; A ( .iilierine smart and ln ' il ( ( ;, ,1. lalna Alh-'on and , ii,- I ',( hi ii" mi'ii Dell- .1 P. nil-1 v and Heevcs ( ,,- Cn i k; Jones and Cars- oiip Summc- n o v ovc nn-,1 ut - Won In Dellwood - . s,,iih,-ill Thiowins -- i women i , . , i- u lis - ma Davis, v nvf v i i-i-ik. SollbaU Throw 'men'; Won by P I ,i ai, Mi llwood ; ii Di i iik: women1: D " ,ml: Slella Wall and hslelle AIM- Deaths MRS. MARY RF.ECE MASSIE Kuiieihl services tor Mrs. Man Reece Massie. 74. who died at h i home on Aliens Creek. Friday moi iimg. were held at 2:3(1 p.m. to day at the home. The Hev Mi t.edlord and the Rev 1. J Hofiei officiated and Interment was in Buchanan Cemetery. Pallbearers were Wiley Wil liams, Wayne Garretl, Uranvilb' Mull. Aitiair Dills, Julius Single ton, and Frank Saunders. Surviving are the husband, the Rev Will Massie: three dauwhuis Mis. Wilina WeiWord of Haelwood and Mrs Dovie lnman and Mi" Ceha Russell of Waynesville, Route 1, one son, Paul Masie of Aliens Creek; two brothers, Paris and Jim Reece, and one si;ter. Mrs Mattie Kasterwood, all of Texas, giandeliildreii and sin Hie.U grandchildren. C arret t Funeral Honie was in charge of ai'i ancenielils. I Health Office Offers Exams To School Teachers tir M.-ii-v richal. district health officer, said today physical examin ations would he held on Thursday .mornings lor the next two weeks fur sihool teachers who want to 'lake them lielote -itn.ol opi-ii August '-!! ' The eNaiiiinalioiis Will be lioin ') a in to noon on each ol the lo day". VVuneville SoKliei ; Taking Signal Course Private William C McHridc ot Iwaynosiille is now studying Army cnniniunications ?y -stems at tne ! Southeastern Signal School, Camp C. .r. I,.,, ('.'I The son of Mi and Mrs. n. -Miliiide. he t nil' ted last February and went triumph basic training at i utt ,Iai k'on S C 'Ihe l.nal la e Hie 10 night Har i uigt. ui. I'd. li'iiiiog reason vas won Ir a I"" ' named Sailor Man in a ,1, , inn i ..in MRS. M1NMK ROBINSON l'uneral services were conducted al (iarretl Kuneral Home this morn inn for Mrs Minnie Moore Robin son. (12, wife of K Dunk Robinson, who died in Hie hospital here early Sunday. The Rev. ,1. M W'oodard oliiciat nl and burial was in Creeii Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Tracy Whiten er, Albert Conley. J. R. Moore. ) Moore. Jack Moore. and l-hi'd lUanlnn Surviving are the husband: two sisters. Mrs. Charlie Conley of Can ton and Mis. Alfred Collins of Alexander: two brothers, Joe and Jess Moore of Hazelwood; and two step-dauiihters. Mrs J. l-'inley Whit- oner of (iustonia and Mrs. M. P Blanlon nf Hazelwood. ACTRESS Joanne Dru and John Ire land ar ihown in La Jolla, Calit., alter their wedding. The wedding took place a short distance from the theatre where they will co-star in a play. Joanne was recently divorced from singing star Difk Haymes, who married Nora Eddington I Flynn, ex-wife of screen star F.rrol ' Flynn. (nhrniatio'inl i'utuidpioto) CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU ON YOUH DEMONSTRATION OF PROGRESS HAYWOOD FARMERS Moore. Annie Mae. 1 lot Moore. Honier. 1 M Moore. James I' 1 lot Moore. Sewcll. 1 lot MorKan, Kills. 1 lot MeCrncken, Way in R . 1 lot McKlroy. l.oiiiM-. 1 lot McKay l.ulhvt. I lot Kiltie H . 1 lot Ben, 1 lot K 11., 1 lot W. T.. I lol Julian. 1 lot S. J I lot Noland. ONeil. Parris. Queen. Rat be. Heece .72 7 40 i;f.:i2 7 r.:t 7.2:-) 2(1 (il !) 42 1H.8S T) HO 7 !)8 7 .'V2 1:1 .- :i 70 7.: K vm riFio ' ,1 " 7 A 1 .1 .at I nn . W I I Stock Everything the Ps - And If There's fou Need That We p'l Be Glad To Get F Fo- You! Better Farming Through Better Farm Machinery THE BEST WILL BE FOUND AT KETNERS' On,. Creek: Vera Reeves and ;-, m.i I).-'-1". i Vol Olivine, mi'ii.: nellwood: .l i- lie. ,ind Kred Carswcll. , ( i . el:: .1. I-. Morrow and j s.',n: ( 'hn'iibi'i'- ( i ,m kei Katmi! 'women'- Won : h- Mai Moody. Ui'liwoou. i i i;,,i;i-r Katim.' niijii; Won by; i.mh y .l.i lies Dellwood. nm Pitching -iwomeni: Dell ..i o, u ttall and Rettv Setzer. Cove Crick: Kdna Allison and Vol a Hecu v Veed'c 'l'lireading - iwomen): Won In Mr--. James Louis Morrow, Cove Creek. Potato Per linK--'womeni: Dell- ,; Mrs Kstelk- Allison ' 3 Mrs. Snud' bm .'"'"d Mr-. Taylor Fergu- nll. fnve Creek- N'aomi Franklin. J. .. Morow, and Mrs. Robert Boyd. T" O' War 'mem: Won Dy Cove Creek: Henry Allison, Her- mi na-pn Paul Ferguson. Junior Conard. Claude Allison. Bruce R-on-ev Johnny Davis, D. C. Davis, Ilu (I Morrow, and Robert Boyd, Winner by number ot points: final Score: love creen Dellwood 145. W.D.Ketner,Mgr. Highway 19 at Overhead Bridge, Lake Junaluska Suncrcst Reunion To Be Held Sunday i-i, inrmnr emolovees of the Sinirrest Lumber Company will hold their -annual reunion bunaajr at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brad ley in Waynesville. A picnic lunch will be neta n Clyde Soldier Promoted Overseas i James M. Cullen of Clyde. Route 2. has been promoted to sergeant in the Ajr Force He is serviiiK at a base in iew fnundland. as a coinniiinieal u ns clerk. The son of Mr. and Mrs .1 C Cullen, the sergeant iillended Civile llih School before eiiteriny serv ice in July, 1947 The net proceeds of $51,500 from the 1945 P(! A golf i hainiiioiisliip al Day ton. O . were cnntribiUcil in lh,. local hospital and represent ed the larfiesl - iiiRle couti ibutioi, of its kind from one event Notice Oi Tax Sale Notice i. hereby fjiven that pur--uant to law. and under order of the Board of Aldermen ol the Town of Haelwood. the und. r-.-iona r:,nn Wvatt Tax Coilecl'ir lor the Town of Haelwond, will offer ior ale to the hiPjn i bid der for ca h, at the Courtliou e door in Waynesville, on Scp;eni hr 19 1440 at 10:00 a in and continuinp, thereafter until all property is sold to satisfy Un taxes levied aKainst ine piop.nv nf the nrnncrtv owners as herein after described, which taxes were levied for the year 194o ny tne Town of Hazelwood,. hereinafter designated in the name of the ow n :r.vaii4 descriptions of the proper ty as follows: Bolin, Odis, 1 lot Hi-nek. Paul. 1 lot Burgin. V. IL. 1 lot i Burnett. W. H . 1 lot j Burress. C. IL, 1 lot Burress. Harley, 1 lot i Byrd. Frank. 1 lot i Cable. Charley. 1 lot I Cable Garage. 1 lot I Cable. Lula. 1 lot ! Calhoun. Clyde, 1 lot Campbell. Kyle. 1 lol Clark. G. C. 1 lol Cochrane. Dewey. 1 lot Cochrane. Max. 1 lot Conard. Arthur. 1 lot Creasman. C. D . 1 lot Curtis, Jess, 1 lol Davis. Mrs. Grady. 1 lot Davis, Mrs. L. P.. 1 lot Elder. Phillip, 1 lot Ezell, John Est.. 1 lot Fowler, Dewey, 1 lot Gerringher, J. K.. 2 lots Grayfeal, R. C 1 lot Green, David. 1 lot Green, Delia, 1 lot Green, Joan, 1 lot Green, Noble, 1 lot Green, Paul, 1 lot Green, Ed. S., 1 lot Hall, Moody, K., 1 lot Hall. S. IL, 1 lot Hill, Leo, 1 lol Holland, B. IL, 1 lot Hyatt, Dewey. 1 lot Hyatt, E. J. Est., 1 lot Hyatt, W. H., 1 lot Jenkins, Vina Davis, 1 Rhiilebarl. Addle I'st lihinehart. Ralph Lei Robinson. James II , I lot I Robinson. Mack. I lot Hull. Kenneth Lai I. 1 lot Hull Robert 11 1 lot lot lot 1 John T I lot lot I lol lol Scales. Mrs Scales. Mrs. Julia Sexton, C. L . 1 lol Smith, Tluninaii. R Smith, W. A , 1 lot Slilwell. W. C. I lot Million llow.'llll. I Swanger. Henry . 1 lot Swane.or. Roy. I h'l Tale. .1. M .. I lot Tow iisciul, Kenneth ( Trout man. Woodi o ; Viekeiy, Millie, 1 l"l Wal'on, John I lol While, llueli I bit Wyall. Glenn 11 1 lot W'ratl. James. I I"1 Wyall, John II , 1 lol Voiini'. Paul, I bit (iKNK VVYAT'I', Tax ( Tow ii of I laelv.ooil. . I lot 1 lot .2:1 4; 111 37 13.77 8 70 1 4 91! 5 lib I I (10 li r'.! to nn 17.WI )A2 II 9(i 17 10 Iti 95 15 14 71 05 7 07 14 0:i 14 70 It 70 2 00 5 4'.' 1 Hi I Hi Ml I t elm W MewiIdeb HAYINGjMACHINES . 1: A nlanlu n f You get clean iomn "'" r speed with the eay working, durable NEW IDEA Side Delivery Rake & Tedder. But you olio get something else and that is BETTER HAY. The patented double-curve teeth and flexible spiral tsel build a tall llully windrow ideal lor last drying and preserving leaves and color. Use it with trac- Ideal too XD IV lor raking straw alter combining. Ask lor in formation about NEW IDEA Mowers. Rakes. Loaders and Wagons. T. S. .MORRISON & CO. KST. 1801 39.41 NORTH I.KXINUTON AVTNIT: asiii:vii.i.i:, n. v. -:- ruosv :i -2:11s 'oil 1 nnrii iiMiiimi' - "."' """" IB mirkr) ?ZLk n art, -- Attend The Haywood Field Day And See The oJhii ue&c Kahr, Mrs. Joseph H., Kelly, Arthur, 1 lot . Killian, D. M. Est., 1 1( Lillard, Aud. A., 1 lot May, Andrew G., Medford, Glenn, Mebaffey, Dock, 1 lot $ 7 8!) 9.43 G5.8n 5.08 I; 16.39 20.(16 13.33 7. 98 6525 21.75 14 05 27.90 18.85 14.78 5 35 2 97 8.70 22.19 8 70 1.45 27.17 27.02 6 95 1 .73 i 5 80 i 1.09 1.73 j 1.73 , 15.80 18.76! . 14.50 1 12.02 I 43.21 i ... 24.92 i 237 80! 66 61 ! lot . 1.45 1 I lot 12 04 ... (18 92 J3.05 9 12 10.42 2.9 00 H.05 13.T5 19.28 smeir III DEMOMSTRATIOMS o There Is A JOHN DEERE Implement For Every Farm Job o Come Early and Let Our Men Ex plain Why JOHN DEERE Equip ment Is Practical Economical. Watch The John Deere At Work. SOLD IN THIS AREA BY Tur flQWFVTT.T.F. 1 X XJ-J A iWilu w LIVESTOCK AMD IMPLEMENT CO. ni. too Rrtlnh McLean, Mar. 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