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AGE THREE
October 3, 1949
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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ye School For
Cens Fall Session
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,nt tests were
Id. and sub"
5 made.
lenilier - an
nus vaiu-i ,
Lience degree
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,l Monday
Till, ami M''S.
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Williams
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wvii' Carolyn
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Fislifi-. Hclty
Imiir li'frcsli-
jl) Mrs. Wiley
Williams.
Canton Lions
Told Oi Work
Of Eye Clinic
Two speakers told members of
the Canton Lions Club last week
of the details of the opeinUun oi
the clinics the clubs support in
their efforts to aid the blind.
Dr. G. Ford Smart, eye. ear, nose
ami throat specialist from Ashe
ville, told the Lions of the method
in which the Western North Caro
lina Lions Lye Clinic operate and
the cost of its operation.
Mrs. Elba Sneed. special medi
cal case worker for tlu- North Caro
lina Association for the Blind, dis
cussed the work the clinic docs m
lii western counties.
She pointed out that 1 . f -1 4 per
sons were examined for deleitive
vision by the workers of the clinic
last year alone, li7f were tilted with
glasses, and 1-5 received surgery
for correction of defects.
Of the total, 7H of those exam
ined came froom Haywood CminU.
I Of these. 29 were plvcn corrective
glasses, and seven received e.e op
! erations.
I Miss Sneed, assisted by Mrs
! Elaine Gill, county public health
j nurse, presented a skil illustraliiie
I the methods the clinic uses in t;iv
! ing eye examinations.
I Also taking part in the program
I was Dr. Everett Clark. Southeast-
Optical Company represent;)-
Permits Must Be
Obtained Before
Fires Are Made
Coimlv Fire Warden R E Cald-
Well reminded property owners to
! day that thev inii-l obtain permits
hetore they can burn trash or brush
tin u ooded areas
j He explained lii'at the National
I ore: I Set :i e leii-ut.-r- the :e.i-,oll
tartuiK iKiohci 1 ( 1 1 1 . . 1 1 -1 1 the fall
j and u intei mouth- t lit- pel iod when
i i , .i , . . .
or iiaiiver oi He limine iorest
tile- ir pit-ale !
Huiium, peioul ma lie obtained
liee ol cliaite tiom Hie following
aeeiii u - oi pel en Mi . C.ddwell.
Hal lev Allen Su.ol.e C'lu-ei , Tele
phone ;'.88-J i ,lu.p' or 2:!9.KM ni'si
deiii. ', lien Hill. I h.uiiuei- Moun
tain towei man 'lei ...(,'!', Wayne.s
Vllle I'll,. Cluel Clem I ilitel'jUl:
loin Alex.ii.ili-r, Cal.tlooi liee
Kjlu h; Cal.lon I lie I e(. ai I uiellt ; J
11. I'.eai li I '.nun I'.i u:. i, II K
j lloiien I , i he 1 1 ( ii alker.
jliu-h foil. c.,e n c liiown,
: Hemphill John I.. Hello. Heaver-
dam;
l-wald llohonibe. Hi,; Ka-.t fork;
Billy Howl Nih.i- li.nn, c. l
Kianklin, Vow Cie, !.; W. C IV;
ton. Ciiimi. T. S, Howell. Hie K.e.l
f oi k: I.. A Ti .mih. in, Tin. k.i
Haywood
Calendar
Tuesday. 8 p.m. Upper Crab-
1 tree Community Development
i meeting, Methodist Church,
j Thursday, 8 P-u- sJaunook
' Community Development meeting,
j saunuok School, R. N- Barber, Jr.,
, pieMduig.
Canton Man To Get
Service Pin From
Carolina P & L. Co,
John E. Tate, manager of the
Canton office of tlu; Carolina Pow
er and Light Company, is one of
the sixty employees of the firm
who will be inducted into the
Pioneer Club next month. Each
oi the 60 have a record of 25 years
or more Willi the company.
Mr Tate will receive his pin at
a meeting to be held ill Asheville
on Hie Kith.
c in
tivc
tin- Young
I he Junior
hihrinediate
Hie Wonians
ul 1 1 if Aliens
h ini'l for a
niir . Twciity-
onii' liiitnd in
slab's of the
toooj
Potest
BCCSf
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BM.KS
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Clyde Group Puts
Finishing Touches
On Clean-Up Task
Regular business meeling of the
South Clyde Community Develop
ment Group was held Monday af
ternoon at the Pleasant Hill
Cemetery, where the members had
just finished a day of cleaning and
mowing the grounds.
The cemetery had been cleaned
by the group once during the Sum
mer and this was a final clean-up
job for the Fall. Clyde High School
Agriculture students of Hubert C.
Evans came in shifts and helped
with the work throughout the day.
Lunch was served by the women
William. Osborne, chairman, pre
sided over the business session.
He announced that the first round
of judges to help determine which
community in the county has made
the most progress this year would
be in the South Clyde area Thuis
day to inspect farm and home im
provements. Members were urged to remem
ber to vote in the special hospital
bond election this Saturday.
John A I'lotl I'h.tt Creek- M I.
McOaha. Ma" i ' i e ; .she! I A 1 1 i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1
j 1'anlher Cuek; .1. II. Mc-Kli'iiy .
Saimook: J. 1!. Caldwell. lion
j Dull: Cr.Hh lau- lien Duff: liuli
ert How. II. .lon.itli.m. It. C. l'til
! nam. Slainc C..c. llai.K V. I'lul
I lips. Ml. Sterling: Itiooks Store,
I Maggie: Dcllwood l'osl Ollice 'Mi's,
i Kusselle Miss )ii,. Campbell. Hay-
Wood Superior Court clerk's oll'ice
or Soco lioa.l: Hurnelt's Store, Lit
tle Last Fork: Mrs. Salli,. Sulloii.
I White Oak: Mrs. Dili.. Dnekell
White Oak: . Ie.se Jenkins, While
Oak: and Nathan Carer. Hemp-
Services Are
Held Saturday
For Mrs. Smart
Funeral services for Mrs. Hester
Siyart, (JB, wife of Thomas Smart
of Waynesv ille. Itoule 'I, who died
Thursday in the Haywood County
hospital following a brief illness,
were held Sal unlay afternoon in
the First Baptist Church here. The
liev. L. (;, Elliott and the Hev.
Jarvis Teague oificialed and burial
was in Crawford Memorial Park.
Nephews served as pallbearers
and nieces were Mower hearers.
Mrs. Small wa a inembi r of the
First Hapli't Church for more
than :i.r i -. 1 1 and wa : an artie
member of the W oman's Mis.' ion
ary Society .
Sin'Oving in addition to the bus
hand are two sons, Coleman of
Murphy, and File, Smart ot Clyde,
lioiile I : one damiilci . Mi s. Thel
nia Cryiiies of A: hev ille: a broth
er, Viri'il liie-el of Clyde. H.iute
1. and one -i ter, Mrs. Malli.
Teague of Cove Creek.
Smothers Named
Head Of Canton
i Toastmasters
l.oranzo Similiters is the new
! president of the Canton Toast -
ma- tel's' Club.
i lie was elected at a recent meet
ing to succeed Hall XI. Whitwoith.
who became deputy district gov
ernor of the organization.
! The members also named Edwin
Hay nes vice-president: Dr. Carey
T Wells. Jr.. secretary and treas
urer: Carlton Bellamy, sergeant-at-aiins:
and Jimmy Wilkinson, edu
cational committee chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. Newell
Honored at Meeting
Hy MI1S. M1LLAKD FERGUSON
Mountaineer Correspondent
The liev. V. O. Newell, pastor of
the Crabtree Methodist Charge,
and the Rev. Mrs. Newell were
formally welcomed back to the
community last Friday night by a
special committee of the Lower
Crabtree Community Development
Program.
The occasion was the celebration
of Mr. Newell's reassignment In
the se( lion by fhe Western North
Carolina Methodist Conference.
Later Marshall Kirkpatrick, com
munity chairman, presented to the
c mil lee plans for projects which
are to be carried out during the
I. .11 and winter.
lie asked for a discussion and a
repoi I with amendments to be sub
milted to the community at large at
the regular meeting at 7 p.m.
Thursday at the Crahlree-lron
Dill, School
Mr. Kiikpalrick also announced
that a s polling bee will be a feature
of the entertainment.
$50.00 FEEE
FREE $50,001
AUCTION SALE
F. A. JUSTICE FAR
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UPPER CRABTREE -
Located In
12 MILES FROM WAYNESVILLE
MONDAY
OCTOBER
i
10:30 A.M.
RAIN or SHINE
This is one of the finest farms in Western North Carolina . . . can't he matched in Haywood County.
Consists of approximately 17f acres rich bottom ground and excellent mountain pasture . . . well wa
tered, fine farm home ami tenant house, large tobacco and cattle hams and necessary outbuildings.
Farm machinery and approximately 20 head of cattle will also he offered for sale. Convenient to
churches and school. Subdivided into lots and small tracts so you can buy as much or as little as you
like. This is absolutely one of the finest farms we have offered to the buying public.
For further information see Bryan Medford, Waynesville.
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LUNCH TO BE SERVED
PLENTY OF
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MUSLIM SHEETS $L5
LADIES' NEW FALL RAYON
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