- "J if :.'.! " tr m mm f: ! -t, v t 1 I' PAGE EIGHT MORE ABOUT ' REA (Continued froni page on) School band, scheduled to start at 9:4 a m Valuable attendance prizes also will be awarded. Lunch will be served under the direction of the home demon 'tra- tion agents Carter Osborne Corporation president, wil order. Thr In i :. : i it call the meeting to features on the menu for the spec ' tfators. .:,.;.in h v, hrd- xtie caion nigh School Band, uled in ai'i 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 i s . lollov.inM the ' unr,T eclnr liil.wn Troutinan, singim; oi "Amfi ica" hy th tm-ni-1 gjVe a concert al 5 p.m. Sun beis and the oll't ring of the inwx. a- (;1V tion ! on Tuesday, there will he the Mr. fV. borne. Mr. Co;;biini. and H;iwood County Amateur Night Geneiid Manager II C. Sheffield 1 contests, scheduled to start at 8 will deliver their reports duriiiL' the bu.-iness rnecliriH. Mr. Price is seheluled to lie-in his addle al il am., and iuime dia'eli aflerward the clecliun. will bo ht Id Alter I :j i h, I line u ill lie an open fin urn en c H'H.iI i 1 i dil .. In! lowi d le. t'l-' .I'm' HiH el a lihn en titled ( 'neperal inn". '1 he enlei lainmenl features and the awaidinK of prizes uill (hciii the remainder of the afternoon. Willi adjoin nni'.nt scheduled for 4 o'clei !.. MOKE ABOUT Cyclist (Continued from Page I) though there were a few people hurrying by Hi work. As he mounted his bicycle to start his trip toward Cherokee, his total resources had mounted to $1.40. Va nesville people had made up his dailv average of $1 in dona- Set to I J MORE ABOUT Labor Day (Continued from Face 1) scheduled to start at the same posi tion for the Franks. The full, varied program of the I 43rc) allmlai CVent will continue j through Iahor Day. Sept. 5, with , bany snows .amateur nights, square dalK.e contests, beauty contests, trine band performances, athletic f vtnls. ail(j manv 0(her outstanding p.m. Square dancing and string band compel il ion will feature the Wednesday nihl program. A Coronalioii ISall will be held .il !l I in. St pleinber .!, culminating the annual coldest. Sponsoring the ball is the Canton Bo ini'M, and Professional Wn mi n'v Club. Cy Ann l rung's orchestra from Crceuville. S. ('.. ujl play for the colorful cvciil. WORK ABOIT Wreck (Contiuu(d from I'age 1) quired to keep people away from the charged power line and to regu late IralTie. Cars and trucks were lined up on either side of the line for sev eral minutes, until the line was re moved hy crews. A crew from the Waynesville light and power department and crews from Carolina Power and Light and telephone company workers rushed to the scene after the accident was reported. Within I"i minutes after the ac cid' nt, laundry company workers were unloading the wrecked truck lo continue the shipments going to Iheir destination. Company officials said Mr. Frady had been woiking for the firm since early I his year. The damage lo the power line can ed the wiring, fuses, and swilche, in Cenrge Cragg's gro cery stole across the street to burn out. The walls were partially scorched, hut there was no other fire damage, Hie Chief Clem Fitz gerald said. The truck was traveling east when the accident occurred. The crash splintered the pole and sent il leaning at a dangerous angle toward the street, but the wiies kept it from collapsing en tirely. Burnefle-Shope Reunion Sunday The annual reunion of the Burn etle and Shope families will be held all day Sunday at Ihe Beecree Chri tian Church near the Swann anoa School at Swannanoa. Mrs. II. K Davis of Canton, Hay wood County secretary of the re union, said in her announcement todav thai the Rev. Wayne Wil liams ol Oteen would preach the morning srrv ices. After Ihe picnic dinner at I p.m., I here w ill he singing and other rec reational activities, with W. C. Shape of Svvannanoa, the presi dent, in charge Th.- Buncombe Counly secretary IV. C. Ensley Grocery 10 CORN nn HOME GROWN Tomatoes PINT 35c GROCERIES MEATS FEED Free Delivery On Saturday - VI. C. Ensley Grocery HOOVER IN NEW vf MORE ABOUT Schools (Continued from page one) meanwhile, announced that his classes would start September 6. Registration will be held Septem ber 1 through September 3 for prospective students at the Catho lic school. St. John's kindergarten classes for youngsters four and five years old will start the same day as those for the higher classes. These will start at 9 a. m. daily. Father Rohrbacher also said there would be special classes for three-year-olds from noon to 3 p.m. during the regular school term. The remainder of the schedule for the county teachers' meetings is as follows: County-wide principals' meeting, 10 a. m. Tuesday at Central Ele mentary School, Waynesville. Waynesville District teachers: 2:30 p. m., August 26, Waynesville High School. Fines Creek District teachers: 2 p. m.. August 26. Fines Creek School. Bethel District teachers: 10 a. m., August 26, Bethel High School. Mi'. Messer also announced this schedule for school bus drivers: Fines Creek, Bethel, Clyde, and Crabtree drivers will pick up their buses at the garage at 10 a. m., August 26. Waynesville drivers will get their buses at the garage at 2 p. m. August 26. for Ihe reunion is Mrs. Flonnie Howie of Beecree. The Burnettes and Shopes were among the original settlers of Hay wood County. Many of the members of these families live' in Waynesville and the Pigeon, and Bethel communi- i ties of the county. Sugar 5 lbs. 45c lbs. 89c i inn wi weal linns, duc Half Bushel $1.10 CORNFIELD Beans 15c. lb. 15c lb. THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER YORK FEELINS EH f IOOK1N0 well, former Presided Herbert Hoover arrives In New York from California, where he re cently delivered a 75th birthday peech at Stanford University. The only living ex-President, Hoover said ha had no plans to see a doc tor despite the gall-bladder attack ha suffered while his train wasj crossing Nevada. (International) Drive-In Show Starts at 7:30 p. m. The first show at the Waynes ville Drive-In Theatre starts at 7:30 p. m. daily, instead of at 8 p. in. as advertised. This was announced today by the co-owners, Clayton MahalTey and Homer West. The theatre is at I lie intersection of Ihe Asheville highway and the RatclilTe Cove road. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown and daughter, Miss Ann Brown, and son, Gordon, Jr., of Scott, Ark., are visiting their aunt. Dr. I. B. Funke. Births The following births have been announced at t he Haywood County Hospital during the past week: Mr. and Mrs. Arlis Queen, a Balsam, a daughter. August 18. . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ingle of Can ton, a daughter, August ,18. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Willard Woodard of Canton, Route 1, a son, August 19. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wyatt of Way nesville, Roule 2, a daughter, Aug ust 19. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Conner of Waynesville, Route 1, a son, Aug ust 19. Mr. and Mrs. C. I1 ton .Itoule 1, a son. . Trull of Can August 20. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hill of Way nesville, a son, August 20. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gaddis of Waynesville, a daughter, August 20. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Con.ird of Cove Creek, a son. August 21. Mr. and Mrs. Wayncsvillo, a 21. K. W. Morrow of daughter, August Mr. and Mrs. II. G. ltohhins of Hazelwood, a son. August 3. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dalton of Waynesville, Route 2, a daughter, August 23. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hightower of Canton, Route 3, a daughter, Aug ust 23. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sutton of Clyde, Route 1. a daughter, Aug ust 24. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson of Canton, a daughter, August 24. Attention Parents The Home Laundry and Cleaners will give a FREE LAUNDRY bundle picked up and delivered to each family announcing a birth at the Haywood County Hospital. J-Nj "i August Busy Month At Inman's Church August has been a busy month for the men and women of In man's Universalist Chapel. Two "work spells" have put a new roof on the church. The clapboards that have been rived out with a frow were torn off and stored away in the Friendly House basement for future use. On earl of these days, the ladies served a satisfying dinner to all the workers. Last Saturday night, the Pigeon River Ramblers gave a musical per formance in Recreation Hall that was worth a dollar of any man's money. Tiie ladies of the church served cake, pie and coffee, and everyone had a good time. Sunday School and church serv ices are held each Sunday. Next Sunday, there will be the Sisk Family Reunion at the church. The Ramblers will play and sing "You Go to Your Church and I'll Go to Mine." Dr. Bishop will preach the ser mon al 11 a. m. on the topic, "Who Is Doing Your Thinking." There will be a special song service and, afterward, a basket dinner. The evening will be spent in "socializing." The church wishes to extend a cordial invitation to everyone to attend its Sunday School and wor ship services. Almost 80 per cent of all iced tea drinkers are said to use sugar with the drink. OTCDDDS 25-LB. PRINT BAG S. DAISY FLOUR DIXIE CRYSTAL SUGAR 10 lbs. gQc LIBBY'S Tomato Catsup 14-oz. Bot. I JELL-O MY-T-FINE DESSERTS 2Pkgs. J5Jc POTATOES 10 lbs. 43c LARGE QUAKER OATS LARGE CORN FLAKES AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR BOHLE LOG CABIN SYRUP 12-oz. 27c LARGE CARNATION MILK 2 cans 24c 14-pound LIPTON TEA CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP CAMPBELL'S CHICKEN SOUP PARK mm Ratcliffe Cove Guests Ol Lake Junaluska By MRS. ALGIE RATCLIFFE Mountaineer Correspondent In spite of the wet Weather, 271 people attended the inter-community Field Day at Lake Junaluska last Monday when the Lake Juna luska people were guests of the Ratcliffe Cove residents. Rain cut the recreational pro gram short early in the afternoon, but the postponed events will be held some time next week. In all, 140 Lake Junaluska peo ple and 131 Ratcliffe Cove folks at tended the event, which featured a farm tour and picnic dinner, in addition to the recreation program. In the events held before rain halted the program, Ratcliffe Cove out-sang Lake Junaluska in both the quartet and group competition. The winning Ratcliffe Cove quar tet was made up of Mrs. Mark Palmer, Miss Mozelle Liner, Bram Iette Stone, and T. T. Muse, Jr. Singing for the host team were Eva Leatherwood, Mrs. Gudger Hipps, Mrs. Marvin Rhinehart, and Mrs. Hurst Burgin. Judging the singing was the Rev Russell Young, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Waynesville. Mrs. Burgin led the Lake group singing, and Hugh Ratcliffe led the visitors in the group competi tion. The Ratcliffe Cove people were welcomed by Charles Edwards, Jr., Lake Junaluska community chair man, while Bob Francis, Ratcliffe Cove chairman, later expressed the thanks of his community. Lake Junaluska came back to 3-LB. BAG SANTO COFFEE CASTLEHAVEN GREEN PEAS No. 2 Can JQc PILLSBURY FLOUR 10 lbs. 95. FANCY Ripe Tomatoes 2 lbs. 29c Spinach, 2 lbs. 23c Apples .... 3 lbs. 29c Pkg. 33c Pkg. 19c Lg. 36c Pkg. 33c 2 Cans 21c Can 17c - SHOP - SAVE $1.69 T.irrVlf TViq tr:i-J .s .. icmea fails C , 1 As Watchman's Alibi it v-.wuu .uri A n dark, Arthur Spaude. m. a watchman, told police That's why he fired a a. Ihrnuoh tlia , . . l, ' Mannen. who livci a, ,,. .i. . N from him. Every time he from work, he said. li. "hari l 01 "VJ stumbln in lh ,il i. , , ' to 1 ,Jme ,J1 cause Mrs. Mannen al ,' . i onila? out the light. unm , "Ntcr. route were uiuympal h, t K. put him in a cell. nu.. . 1)1,1 L take the men's horse slu,,. ,,i,:. behind Hardin Franklin, a ,, Lloyd J '1UIV accuracy. However, the RatclilTe t'ov,. men proved the faster cracker eaters Bramlelte Stone finished lii.t hi that event. Mrs. Ward Kirkpatrick of Hat. cliffe Cove also took top honors jn the needle-threading race Ratcliffe Cove's team 0f Mis Frank Leopard and Mis. Reeves Noland also outdistanced iheir rjv". als in the nail-drivim cimm,,!;,;. " mumty rriflav e1 ilium , - wjq r for women, but Mrs. Harry Howell prov'ded and Mrs f!urrai i ! , :' 1,1 "'ves c;nie! Wom a, through for Lake Junaluska in thc ! '' C MaJ, ring tossing event. U praver Mrs. Howell also captured first! place for Lake Junaluska in the i potato peeling race. Mrs . lne "aiclille Cove hoys whip, of Dallas T.. 1 f- in one of . lo Mrs. Ado,, me iwo scneauied sollball sanies i "route totklj v..w.. i am iiiuuu uie Held Day. The Ratcliffe Cove citizens wish to express their heartfelt thanks for the cordial welcome and hospi tality they received from the Lake Junaluska people. DIKE'S MAYONNAISE 35c P.. OLD VIRGINIA APPLE BUTTER 28-oz. lar 21c AMERICAN SLICED CHEESE 55c lb. FRENCH MUSTARD 6-oz.Jar JQc NBC PREMIUM CRACKERS 251 GERBER'S BABY FOOD 3 Jars 29c KRAFT Velveeta Cheese ilb.Pkgs.28c V4-PRICE SALE LIFEBUOY SOAP 2 Bath J 0c OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP Igl M c TTTZ THE IFdNNl 1 !i,S3 luau. as guestirf. i iudy. '"WIlSjJ FR RENT.' apartment. and lighti I, location, wood Stmt Fffij PEANU1 Pig 16-01 CRM GRAR 1 LUNC ion CREAK 3 fl Zio """"""""li SWG Ee! sd P. S. In the event of twins this gift will be doubled. Call 772 tor your FREE SERVICE. Home Laundry And Cleaners I 1 IK. SUPm MARKCT SUPER Phone 517-J Pigeon St. 1 H Phone 772 Miller St. hi I fa "I .