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PAGE EIGHT THE WATNB1 VILLI MOUNTAINEER MORE ABOUT Drawings Held (Continued from I'asc 1) be permitted on hunt i ; Nt) ei nli r 1 '. her 0-7; Standing Indian nultoil on e.-u I, I November 17, l 2;. 2-i: IMitml. I'ii it ( iv el. pvi n Hit it mi : ii... i'l. III t lie o. -; ii hu ill i milled , liinil ol i , i . 1 1 1 ;ini!i-i . 1 1. V. ..i . each two tiny - K! diiil Decem- 7.1 hunter per il i t1 dn liinil ' I 'J; .Nov elilliw 2 I. I 2. ;t; i() iiiinlt'K will lie h Mil it (l.i liinil Saunook Meeting Moved Up To Thursday Night IU J KAN H ALL Mount si i,er Correspondent e irniln' ,S;iunook Coinniu I io f lopmrnt meeting will be A!l OH1IHM V. Ill I I... I per- I'mM at fl S.oinook Si I Tin' ii'fcii I I'M ' month Hill '.it In i P in Thursday ut the wion usually is Hn.' lii 1 I'l irliiy of each SLEEP TONIGHT! -.1. ni mil Chairman R N. . railed for ii change because tin- Waynes n loot hall tamo is sched- nl i night at Canton. t 'I. o I. ol V aynesvlltc, ., . u i.' il l,i-t month as VethodM superinlend ! i he principal speaker . night's meeting. MORE ABOUT Hospital (Continued from Pat 1" 70 per cent ments will contribute of the cofct. Before the project can be start ed, the federal government and the state must alno appiove the plans for the hospital. Mr. Brown ex plained that the proposed hospital can be neither "too small nor too large" if th two agencies are to approve it. Meanwhile. Mr. Rogers announc ed that the elections board will meet lo certify the election returns as soon as the Fines Creek result is reported. Bond Election Returns: Hospital ISomls MORE ABOUT Pigeon Fair The Scorekeeper At Indian Ball Game (Continued from page one) Jr., and er. I i-.p V 'KM l (" innir M.-,,,,-.,'ty .i : . (en . st k 1 1 1 1 ' n ' i tn m"' V,' 1 : TAUl.t 1 s on .- SMI 111.' clitt . . . I; m l IS s .'( i . ,i . '.I ' I lhK iKMALIN Supper Meeting Set I ! v IYe.!vterians H. Tax K A Main tenance Tax V A Hoaverdai 1 DIM C. M'ORi: V., i.. red dMi supper will be I'. M Wednesday at the I,. Presbyterian Church, i.n picture film will be MI. F11BMEB! UNDER THE 1950 AAA PROGRAM VHEN APPLYING FOR CREDITS EARNED OR YOUR PURCHASE ORDER APPLY FOR . . . 18 NORMAL SUPER PHOSPHATE ;iiul SAVE $j.Qu Per Ton Delivered or 5.00 Per Ton When You Haul It from Farmers Exchange ('. 1). Shorty" Ketner, Owner Asheville Road Phone 130 No. No. 2 No. :i No 4 No. 5 No. ti Big Creek Cataloochee Cecil Clyde C'.rabtree East Fork Hazelwood i Iron Dull I Ivy Hill ! Jonathan Cr. L. Junaluska ! I'igeon Waynesville; North Ward South Ward White Oak TOTALS (F For; A 20 :ti 129 ro 43 23H 26 7 20 178 77 32 164 61 75 61 !)J 122 24 57 12 Hi 1 1 IS 0 0 3 27 3 2(1 1 5 0 5 9 22 17 27 129 SO 43 232 2S 7 20 144 39 29 152 58 35 59 64 118 tier, cabbage, Way Mease Mrs. Way Mease. Pumpkins, Watt Howell, Roy Thompson and Jack McCracken; egg plant, Morris Bumgarner; pop corn, Edide Wells, Mrs. C. S. Ter rell and Charlie Henderson; pars nips. Jack Chasson. Livestock, Hereford bulls, Way Abel, grand champion; Way Abel, reserve champion; Hereford bull under two years of age, Neal Kelly, Guy Mease and Sewel Amos; Here ford calves and bulls, Way Abel, and Thomas Bumgarner; shorthorn heifer. Noble Sharpe; Hereford cows, David Edwards. Hereford heifers, J. L Cham bers; Hereford calves, heifers, Way Abel and Wayne Stanley; grand champion, female, beef cattle, David F;lwards; Hereford baby beef class. Hilly Allison and Neal Stanley dairy cows. Clyde Morgan. Holstein. heller. George Kuy kenhall and Clyde Morgan: guern seys, heifer, James Green, Jack 0 ! Chasson and Sherman Goodson; 0 Jerseys, heifers, Charles Mainous, i i Sewel Amos and Bobby Mease: 7 10 20 1125 289 32 2877 249 2782 Against.) 1 125 277 29 53 32 21 10 8 23 5 38 23 17 12 21 406 2nd Lt. DuBreuil Is Reporting for Duty at Hospital in Denver Second Lieutenant Laure Vir ginia DuBreuil, ANC, daughter of Armond H. DuBreuil of Waynes ville, has graduated froom the Fe male Officers' Basic Class at Medi cal Field Service School. Brooke Army Medical Center. Fort Sam Houston, Texas. 6he will report for duty to Fitzsimons General Hospital, Denver, Colo. shown following the event, which is being held by the Assembly Home Mission Committee for the women of the church. Chairman of the committee is Mrs. J. T. Russell. The dinner meeting will be in the interest of the Assembly's Home Missions. Guernsey heifer calves. Clyde Mor gan and Howard West: Jersey calves. I a Roy Murray and Stewart Sentelle: Holsteins, grand cham pion, Clyde Morgan; Jersey re serve. Charles Mainous; dairy cows. Jersey, Tommy Terrell and Guy Mease; Guernsey cow. second, Mae Johnson; Holstein cow, Clyde Mor gan. Lambs, second, Bud Bradley; hoes, gilt. Hunter Worshani Claude Johnson and Hunter Wor shani; hogs-sows, Wayne Sorrels; hogs, spotted gilts, Hunter Wor shani; best gilt, all breeds, Carl Green; market hogs, Clyde Free man; hogs-boar, Hunter Worsham; hogs. Black Poland, Carl Green, Frank Mason and Charles Blay lock. In Women's department, dress, Mrs. O. L. Styles, Freclia Brook shire, and Mrs. Jack McCracken: aprons, Mrs. Lou Singe-lion. Mrs. Kate Terrell and Mrs. M. V. Bram- lette: sweaters. Mrs. James r.o- j wards, Mrs. Zeb Morrow and Mrs. j James Edwards; suits, coats, Mrs. I C. O. Sellouts, first, second; lunch- I eon clothes. Mrs. Cora Weljrfi and Mrs. Clifton Terrell; center pieces, j John Bumgarner, Mrs. Walter West and Mrs. E. T. Sigmon; cot-1 Ion centerpieces, Mrs. Dot Mease, j Mrs. Henry Vance and Mrs. Dot Murray. Pillow cases. Mrs. Wayne Dotson and Mrs. J. H. Rece; vanity sets, Mrs. Wayne Dotson, Lydia West and Ruby Lee Dcaver; pillow cases, made of feed sacks, Mrs. C. E. Mainous, Mrs. C. E. Mainous and feToV: W 'lis t: iTS::' I? :su?'vt 4m i The scon-keeper is the biggest Cherokee to be found, for, however carefully he sticks the coring pegs in the ground (above), he has to di lend Ids scorekecping manually after each game. 32nd Annual Fa Through Saturday 0CTOBEB 4, 5, 6, 7, 0, CHEROKEE, 11 C. Reached By U. S. 19 and N. C. 107 or 28 On The Eastern Border of The Great Smoky Mountain National Park Entrance Gates Open At 7:30 A. M. Daily Mrs. Guy Chambers; scarfs. Mrs. oh Cody and Mrs. Mainous; quill tops, Mrs. Wayne Dolson. Mrs. John Wilson and Mrs. Sam Melt.; aprons, feed sacks, Mrs. (.'. E. Mainous; table cloth, Mrs. E. F. Sigmon and Mrs. Dot Murray: bed spreads. Mrs. II. Ive.v, Mrs. Dot Murray and Mrs. J. L. Henson. Quilts. Mrs. C. E. Mainous, Mrs. Anna Henson and Mrs. Carl Ed wards; silk (iiil!s, Mrs. G. S. Ter rell; quilt tops, Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. Wayne Dotson and Mrs. Nel son Wilson: rugs, hooked, Mrs. Cora Welch, Mrs. C. S. Terrell and Maltha Cook bed spreads, Mrs. Cora Welch, first , second; afghans, Mrs. Dot Murray and Mrs. M. C. Nix; pillow eases, Mrs. Wayne I led um; pillows, Mrs. Gay Chambers and Mrs. A. C. Pinkcrton; trays. Mrs. Guy Wells. Mrs. Earl Moore and Mrs. Ralph Kely. Uahv dresses, Mrs. Turner Calh ry, Mrs. Ralph Kelly and Mrs. Guy Wells; scarfs, Mrs. C. S. Ter rell, Mrs. Clifton Terrell and Mrs. Norman Sniathers; curtains, Mrs. Cliflon Terrell and Mrs. S. S. Ter rell. Zennias, Mrs. Pearl Fisher; Af rican vloleU, Mrs. Pearl Fisher; roses, Mrs. 1). B. Vance; dahlias, Mrs. Kate Terrell; marigolds, Mrs. Davis; potted plants, Mrs. Jack si,.- nasturtiums. Mrs. Lillian j Evans; mixed flowers, Mrs. Pearl ! Fisher; wild flower. Mrs. Jim Siske; rhrysanlhuinuins, Mrs. ! Maude Measu. I Grape marmalade, Mrs. Hugh Terrell. Martha Vance, Mrs. Wayne Dolson; beans. Belly Jean Biirress, Mi ,. W. ('. Mm ray, Mr. C. K. ' Maiiiou .: louiatoo:.. Mrs. Pearl ! Fisher, Mrs. I.olioy Wesl, Mrs. Van j Well-.; 'loinalo juice. Mrs. Henry 'Garner, ?Jrs. Jack Henson, Mrs. I Wayne Dolson; heels, Florence Kus Ueli, Mrs. C. E. Mainous; beet pick lies, Mrs. W. C. Murray, Mrs. Ruth 1 Heallicrlv, Mrs. Nannie Catliey; ! Carrots. Mi Perry Cook. Nannie Smallirrs, Mi... Floyd Rhinehart. Meat, Mrs. Nannie Sniathers, : Mrs. C. E. Manious, Mrs. Vance J Shipman; pepper. Mrs. Varris Slup I man. Mrs. Henry Garner, Mrs. Lil I lian Poller; sweet potatoes, Martha i Vance, Mr... Wayne Dotson, Mrs. ' W. C. Mm ray; chow. Mrs. L. C. n..iini i r, F ov; Klimenari, ivirs. IP. :iill. Jack Fullni Moore. Mrs. W. G. Way Mci .; pickle Manious, Mrs. .1. E. Nannie Sniathers. Strawberries. Mrs licba Rhode.,. Mrs. ; Apple Man.iaiade, Mr: ; son. Mr... . L Slyh I one ( atliey , ,-ppi Mrs. !-: I Murray, Mr,. , Mrs. C. V.. Burnctle, Mrs. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th has been set aside as SCHOOL DAY. All children attending school will be admitted FREE on this day. This will include High School students. DAILY PROGRAM 8:30 A.M, to 9:00 P.M. Agricultural, Women's and Indian Arts and Crafts Exhibits. 10:00 A.M. Indian Dance. " 10:30 A.M. Archery and Blowgun Contests. 2:00 P.M. Indian Danco. 3:00 P.M. Indian Ball Game. 8:00P.M. Square Dancing and String Band Contest. ADMISSION RATES For each person over 12 years of age $0.75 Children over five years and under 12 years $0.30 Season tickets for persons over 12 years of age $2.25 (AH prices include Federal Tax) NIGHT RATES: Adults $0.50 Children $0.30 ('. E. Mainous, Lelioy Wesl; Wayne Doi Mrs. Mar- Preserves, Mrs,. LeKoy Wis. I, .Mrs. Maijone Cat hey. Blacklieriy Jam. Mrs. Jack Ful bright. Mr.. Henry Garner, Mrs. J. E. Burnette; Huckleberry Jam, Mrs. ,1. E. Burnctle. Mr... I. L. Henson. Tom llcvi.v. Huckleberries, Mrs. T. A. Calhey. Mr... Henry Garner. Chen les. Mi s. Ray Revis, Mrs. Mrs. Carl Edwards, Mrs. Tom Re vis; Apples, Mrs. Henry Garner, Mrs. Earl Moore, Mrs. Horace Peek; Apple Sauce. Mrs. Perry Cook. Mrs. W. R. Rhinehart. Mrs. C. E. Main ous. Cakes. Mrs. J. E. Burnette, Lelia Stewart, Ann Smathers; Peaches, Betty Jean llurress, Mrs. T. A. Catliey, Mrs. Hugh Terrell; Pears, Mrs. J. E. Burnette. Mrs. Hugh Terrell. Mrs. James Edwards. Peach Po kles. Mr... T. A. Cat hey, Mrs. LcRoy West, Mrs. Ed Blay lock; Wild Strawberry Preserves, Mrs. R. H. Cogburn. Mrs. J. E. Burnette '2nd and 3rd places i; Strawberries, Mrs. Floyd Rhinehart, Mrs. Sam Mctz, Mrs. Wayne Dotson. Grape Jelly, Mrs. T. A. Catbey, Mrs. Earl Moore, Mrs. Matlie Kel ly; Grape Juice , Mrs. Wayne Dot son, Martha Vane. Mrs. Hardin Pressley; Coldpack Peaches. Mrs. J. E. Burnette. Mrs. Wayne Dotson, Peggy Heatherly. Candy. Lelia Stewart. Marie Hall, Janie Rusr-rll; Cucumbers, Edna Caldwell. Mrs. J. E. Burnette (2nd and 3rd placcsi; Corn on Cob, Mrs. C. E. Mainous, Mrs. Ellis Wells, Mrs. Sam Metz. Corn. Mrs. C. K. Mainous. Mrs. Carl Edwards (2nd and 3rd places); Apple Jelly. Mrs. Jack Stewart, Mrs. Jack Fulbright, Mrs. C. E. Mainous; Peach Jelly, Mrs. Carrol Way ne Dotson. In adit ion to ribbons for the quality of their exhibits, prizes from Haywood merchants and busi nessmen were awarded to the fol lowing: Cora Welch, Ruby Sellout, Mrs. O. L. Stylos, Lou Singleton, Mrs. James Edwards, Mrs. Henry Garner, Mrs. Wayne Dotson, Joan Bumgarner, Dot Mease, Mrs. Watta West, Mrs. C. E. Manious, Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. Dot Murray, Mrs. Gay Chambers, Mrs. Guy Wells, Mrs. Turner Catliey, Mrs. Kate Terrell, Virginia Terrell, Mrs. Zeb, Cody, Mrs. Zeb Morrow, Mrs. E. V. Sigmon, Mrs. II. Ivey, Martha Cook, Mrs. Earl Moore; T. A. Cath ey, Mat Kelly, Walter Wesl, Mrs. Henry Vance, Mrs. Pearl Fisher, Mrs. D. B. Vance. Mrs. Kale Ter rell. Mrs, Davis, Mrs. Jack Sloan, Mrs. Lillian F'.vans, Mrs. Jim Siske, Mrs. Maude Mease, Mrs. Anna Hen son, Mrs. J. H. Reece. Mrs. Lydia Wesl, Mrs. F'redia Brookshire, Mrs. C. C. Shouts, and Mrs. Kate Terrell. Want Clyde Juniors Ne urhcers For TV,,, The Junior r-i ITS o. held iu ''J'': "Uhj iiiursaay. Senl,i '.iiiii ('!,.. .Kl Purpose of elect,,,,, IJI U. J? Hi the coming year on,, .' r" ' are aa follows: ,,.;., '''.'"'d! vi-i.1i.i,i,.; "iiacnen; secr,an nipps; treasurer A,,... . " ''r" ford, and repoilcr', .I,,,,,,".";'' M"1 Cleans tor rai -in . ' ' nance the Junior 1 '" B-! quet were nu '. Ths Junio and wondr Mpml.. 4 ii ,, I 3 I The Giants svc Series against Yankees, in the Ii, broadcast. WKSTKRN Noun, Kilt . Saturday, Oci AT THE I GOLA FPrhtto -ivrUOUN (IMC Kin . .. V ONK MILK S. v. OF BE THERE AT J A N Aimissiox M.WITllYOUDOd ENTRY FEE $3 70 P,,r f Auction guaml HEAT MONKY FINALS kTN Si;PAR,TE ; i . .... . . ciimes ciosc i;ini Kmn Judges' dti ft -ii iiui rcsponsinic lor any accide PROCEEDS (o he used to restock W, N, LI) IHIMGAIvNKR, Presideni Ads bring quick results. I T"""""1' ' ' mmtmJf IBIgiHMWIHHiIM i ODE M For the greatest tire we've ever offered I $12.85 Drive in and take it aw at our LOWEST PRICE Vf This Offer Good for First 10 Days of BALDWIN'S GULF SERW Aliens Creek Road CAMPBELL'S GULF SERVIC Main and Pigeon Streets WARD'S GULF SERVP Lake JunalusU Edwards, Mrs. Inek Stewart, Mrs I.
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