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in; ; ..J,; I'M THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER (Second Section) )MJ OfPlott Hounds Dates BackBievolutwn L ' - t " . n i- Fl..;.... t unas dougm &o unuy 13. C. Symphony Back Mere For Concert In Spring A T 1 V tne Mfii- Liaralion of L rioH sti-p- from Cer- fNorth faro- Haywood Men In Michigan Hunt big, hunt L( l.i iiiuiil' 'V- ,ls i'i mesc jfanim me hounds. ii his way io miliums with , the first Ion Hi - tu (he P'"lt Iji-t-al hunt- I! when Hi" (hi-i'fl do ted by me fen CI"'' i, ,m:i-.Ii'('I an I"- ,rj,.s ill sucn fcrrK ID uciu- fc Willi ob fcc'isml. Whlt'll NmvinlxT 1. ieinally were fclill!! tun mo Bcniiinstrating as missing ;irnlma until if i it Jonathan fcilil boar was ill-ih. however, the skillful a now pnpu- llirar dog. however. siirprisinlg. - Mime fund cliase. 'I'bey lim and fight. las proved Ips, coyotes, as Iijiiiii w.w PHMW'4 j s jty I ft j In These Western North Carolina nun slop the a photo Willi two of five hear killed during Hie cxpcnmculal hear hunl with I'lotl hounds in Missaukee Counlv. Michigan, last week. In Hie mini row, left Io right, are: Sam (Jueou. Jr. of Wa no mile; Carol Kins land. Canton: liill I'cnland. Ht " Cily; and Kill l'loll of Waynes .,111..' .lw, .liieele.l the llliul Seior.d I.1W. leil 1(1 right: Ceorgl Kavn Plntl Wavnrsvillc. Hill's urn GrilTin of ('anion. I'.aek w , leli in story, both of l nn. and M I'h'U ' H. V. I'lolt killed the laruci el Hie liw dressing, his hear weighed Xi.'i I " nul well as possum and coon. The I'lolt (log was (rained Io ! quire the (pialilns of his (wo s ml Caldwell and Klbeil ijil ( '. (I Mnl'J and Jack I Va in : die. Hill's father. (Iiiiinu lb" hunl. Aller lidd .1 iie iliiUly. r -. nnl ; eniliii.inee and lighl li m i We Have The New Shiffy's Educational Magic Blocks Entertainin;;. and safe for even Small Children foungsters - Fun For All . . . ton will find reading conies easier as Ihry is d( liKhtful and educational toy. Printed tlant non-toxic colors that never tire tne lainins for hours. R BOX Only $1.59 local merchant and help your town grow. I,i,l dog Hut Ihe quai- valued for are bis steady, s i milium. Ins ability ! pick cold (rail that would baffle hieitiiii'. doi'.s, Ihe (lower lhat linn (,. i (iiunlry lhat would another do;.;, and courage -rcni'lh hi li"ht at the end rh.i ,e oilier take llie.ik mil nl a Unn All,. I Jonatbaii l'loll brought bis ,!,., I be kept the breeding vuthiii ihe pack to maintain a pure ( hl. mi,-, u.t Ihe breed mixed. umI i w.i - deliberate. l,.,nt l-'itl ear. ago. the l'lolts , ie bunting when (bey met a Ceni gia -iiorlmau working a pacK III I i l ' dogs. Tlie.e lenpai (Is" proved such I m, hunlei- Hial Henry I'loK m-li-nduced one expel imenlally into his nu n pack. he results ( aiisi (1 him to inlrn ,!,.,, . ,., , , al more "leopards" to Ids linllinK .me,- then, Ihe breeding has !,,, ..in, IK in I he l'loll strain. II v. , in -I bail' years ago that ll. iMn'l liiiund was recognized nlheiallv as an American blue hlood. This respect was paid by the mini mw tdE&ftof McDarris Back As County FHA Supervisor J. Charles McUarrls returned here last week as county super visor for the federal Farmers Home Administration just in time to start work in conection with the farm provisions of the Housing Act of 1949. Mr McOarrls's appointment as supervisor of FHA (formerly Farm Security i work in Transylvania and Haywood counties became rffeclive Monday. The Housing Act, pased by the 81st Congress, went into effect the next day. In his third-floor office in the Court House, McDarris explained that the new Housing Act pro visions permit farmers credit opp ortunities similar to those city and town dwellers have under the Fed eral Home Administration. lie said that the new housing law permils the agency Io extend farmers loans for the construction or repair of farm residences, nains and tenant buildings when they are unable to get it from private business sources. McDarris underlined that pro vision: that (he Farmers Home loans are extended only in the event that the farmer cannot, ob tain credit from other sources. The agency loans are payable over a period ranging from five to 33 years at a four-per cent interest rate. To be eligible for the loan, he added, the applicant must be: a farm owner, and unable to obtain rrnriit from ol her sources. The law also provides (hat to be considered a farm a tract of land must produce commodities wdiose sross value is at least $400 a year. Before the FHA may act on an application, lie continued, the county committee must certify to the eligibility of the applicant and his farm. He said lhat the members of the Haywood county , committee are C C Francis of Ratcliffe Cove, T.C Davis of Iron Duff, and C.R. Liner of Howell Mill Road. McDarris said the handling of the details of the new farm housing provisions in the two counties ,n,w his iurisdiction are in add- in ih nlhpr work of Ills ..ffipiv The FHA also works witn larm- ,.i-s on their other financial prob i..,.. snnerivises ercdit for nihor farm matters. T,.r,..-n i iio new Housing Act went into effect this week, the i-.,. a .... mnnpv available lo farmers for improvements ir con struction of new buildings on ineir land. McDarris first came here as head of the local olfice in February, 194(i after he received his honor able discharge from the Navy. He left last April 1 lo start build inc a dairy business at his farm near his native Barnardsville in Buncombe counly. . Between the lime McDarris left and his return last week, the local office was administered by Farm j.,0in,,ni Kmiei-visor Kelly Ray of Buncombe county as a sub-office. McDarris is a 1938 graduate of Berea College, Ky. American Kennel Club, official ar biter of U. S. breeding ruies uuu judge of dog purity. piolt hounds are now bred in kennels from the east coast to the Mid-West, though the principal breeders are si ill the Plott family of Haywood and Hack Smithdeal of Johnston City, Tenn. Queens Of The Clyde School ! nil 1 -ln-H-r--rT- s VMS I V s t xv 1 . 3 SCK ST...MFY These two young ladies were re cenlly nafned as queens ol the Clyde school. Trin.i It.d hbone, a student in the second grade, is tin daughter of Mr. and Mrs Sam Hal hbone, of Clyde. Trina repre ..,i. ii. li'ineiil.iiv school, and her teacher is Mrs It. C Cannon. Sue Stamcy. a member ol the eighth grade, is Ihe qui en of the high school She is (be daugbtei ,.f Mr and Mrs. Troy Stanley, and her teacher is Mrs. Mary lirooKs. The two queens were named at the recent Hallowe'en Carnival staged at the school, which attract ed some 7ri() people. Approximute i f,mi was raised for needed school projects. ' Photos Brain's Studio). mi ii n j in j Mi")ifi' iftwiFffltwrirWrw I J) The North Carolina Little sym phony Orchestra, directed by Dr. Benjamin Swalin. will come to Waynesville nexl spring if the present membership drive for (he Svmphony Society is successful. A minimum of $7M is needed i.. iM., in., cirehes.ra here tor Aaron Prevost, Mrs. L. K. Barber. Mrs M. H. Bowles. Mrs. i i Richeson MUs Lois Harrold, Miss Lou Elva Kller. Mrs. William Han nah, Mrs. William Medford. Mrs. Raymond Lane, Mis. David Hyatt, Mrs. George Bischoff, Miss Nancy trim,.! m Hallett Ward. Mrs. I-V!ll... - ..... - unemf both the children's afternoon eon- cuiei , " " " , a( an evemim performance. Walker, Mrs. Charles Ray Mrs. R. Ti e drive will eoi.linue through I N. Barber. Jr.. Mr. Frank MiUer. this week and all persons interest-1 Mrs. Felix Stovall, Mrs. Nora Swift d i t Um Ihe orchestra are Atkins, Mrs. Herbert Br.ren. Mrs urge to join the Society during Robert Turner, and Mim Be.sy this time so that the membership i l.ane vu.. goal may he reached. j Memberships may be purchased from anv member of the campaign committee or liom the Town and Country Shop on Main S.reei. Serv ing on the committee are Mrs. Frieda Knonf. chairman. Mrs. Jon athan Woody, vice chairman, Mrs. Members of the Symphony Soci ety are not only entitled to attend the concert here but may attend other performances of both the Little and Full Symphony Orches tra in other cities. Final dates for the concerts will be announced In January. Feed, Stock, Tools To Go at by in- Book Week To Be Celebrated At Haywood Library JRINA RATH BONK Motorists Urged To Get Drivers License Nli...,.-,l Hook Week will be cele brated at the Haywood County Li brary November 12 through the 19th. Mis Mai-earrt Johtislon, librar ian, has announced (hat new noons for children of all ages will be dis played i" the library during me week. , .... The nublic is cordially rnviicu io visit the library and look over display. Health Offices To Be Closed Armistice Day Thi. District Health OfTires in Canton and Waynesville will be closed all day Friday in observ ance of Armistice Day. Dr. Mary Mirhul, district health officer, made the an nouncement today. Ml persons whose last name be gins wilh L or M have until the last of December lo renew llielr drivers license. With winter com ing (here will probably be several ,i:,vs lhat road tests cannot be given so all people who have to renew (heir license arc urged to renew their license as soon as pos sible During Ihe last few days of Ihe ear there will be long waiting lines and it will probably take all day for applicants to complete the examination. the 1 Drivers License Kxaminer sched ule for this area ii as follows -I'lMiim, Tuesday and Wednesday each week from 9 to 5. Waynesville Monday and Thursday, 9 to 5 and Saturday 9 (o 1. Sylva Friday each week 9 to 5. AUCTION nili Nov. O P. RAIN OR bli 1 . 12 M. SHINE C. T. Francis Farm RATCLIFFE COVE FEED 2 Silos Knsilage 20 Stacks of Hay CATTLE Our Hercfords will be. offered at this sale. TOOLS Plows, Harrows, Wagon, Feed Cutter STOCK 3 Head of Horses, and 2 Fair Harness Also One Chevrolet Pick-Up Truck Medford Leatherwood, Auctioneer 1-0 U" v ' Save on this Bedroom Group Boosters Club Will Meet Thursday Night The Hazelwood Boosters Club will meet Thursday night al the Hazelwood Presbyterian church for (heir reeular monthly dinner meet ing. M. II. Bowles is president, and : T. K. Tii lienor is secretary. j om: FOR IHI". COPS j QCINCY, Mass. ' I.' I ' Policeman I James MacKay Ihinks maybe he' should have been a fireman. Thrice within a few inonlhs be arrived at the scene of a (ire before Ihe regu lar fire fighters. e Best You've Ever Tasted! :r-- II ; jmy Pet Chocolate Ice Cream ribboned "'.' howyMarshmallow Whip blend to a rich K .J fn.'f fV AC" fection in Pet Chocolate Marshmaliow I j flf i, 1 . f ' 'T Woe. ..our November flavor of the month. NfrSwK I Vj M vSftV H soy it's the most delicious Chocolate j gftf IP J 'ffiIiZ . 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