E MOUNTA1NEEE jUBSDAY.FEB. 9. 1950 co:d icno:i WAYNE Haywood High School udeitt of the W eek inniintf student l ! , - nlllMdllUU'B J Vaynesville High School ; ie Swift, son of Mr. ani,- F. 51-- . , j iMinir an jicrivp' : ,,ie starieu rai. - : iheii ne emc w.c , five years ago. ne is v- - L many activities. fce jimme was suu -u...v. ,e entered tne u. v. w ,lajed trombone in the be . K,H and won the Ameri- kion Citizenship Award. the past several i? .u Hnim major of the Junior tnd of the Senior band twQ He has played me iromoune Senior band since the 8th He is a member of the Stu- MnsiV Council and of the l,t Council this year. He Is resident o nis ciass. Lu plected treasurer of the Iim Hub as a sophomore. t,ie is a member of the First tpfian Church and an ac- lomber of the Young Peoples tor reading, which is one of nrltp ijastimes, he chooses W The Post, and the Read iest, plus the many books from the library. He also lo hunt, dance and go to the Vould not let his ambition be i d but we are going to be Loud of Jimmle when all of Lns are complete. . in he was asked what he was interested in, he replied, MARRIAGE LICENSE liur W. Burchfleld and Mamie both Of Waynesvllle hte C. Underwood of Waynes knd Bennie Mae Ferguson of As : - V N - 4 JIMMIE SWIFT United States has about 6.- Jc-manufacturing plants'. U. Crabtree 4-H Club Organized; Officers Named By EVELYN McCRACKEN Mountaineer Correspondent The members of the Upper Crabtree Community 4-H Club elected their officers last Saturday during a business meeting. Lillie Jane Sanford was named president, Eddie Hill, vice-presi dent; Jewel Dee Ferguson, secre tary and treasurer; i Ralph Elkins song leader; Barbara Best. Ger trude Fradyi and Valerie Hender son, group captains; and Hilda Best, recreational leader. In other business, the members chose the title "Busy Bee" for the name of their club, and decided to hold their next meeting on Feb ruary 14. Charles McCrary Elected Fines Ck. CD Chairman By MRS. FURMAN NOLAND Mountaineer Correspondent Charles B. McCrarv; dent of the Haywood County Farm uureau, was elected chairman of the Fines Creek Community Devel opment Program last Friday when a large group of the citizens of the community named their new officers. Mr. McCrarv surrppH rhorips Duckett as leader of the Fines Creek program. Mrs. Vance Holbrook was elect ed vice-president; Mrs. Stephen erasko. secretary; Marion Kirk- patncK, re-elected- treasurer; and Mrs. Betty Seay, elected reporter. At the close nf thp mwlliu . f reshmcnts were served by Mrs. Marion Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Stonewall Rathbone. Fines Creek residents will hold their next Community Develop ment Program meeting at 7:30 P. M. Friday at t h e Fines Creek School. Chairman McCrary urges every one to attend this meeting and help make plans to improve our community. THE YOUNGER SET MILDRED MEDFORD High School Senior ft Teachers are lucky, don't you think? I "thought" they .were. But, after thinking the situation over a little bit, I began to wonder ... If they weren't Just guinea pigs for the Home Economics students that are trying to learn to cook.' For the past several weeks at Waynesville High,, Home Eco nomics students have been prepar ing and serving the teachers, eith er their breakfast or their lunch. Some of the students had never cooked before, and others were old hands at It, but never-the-less they cooked and their guest teachers thought that it was pretty good. Usually there we're four girls In a cooking group. Two or three would eat with the teachers, while the other served and acted as a waitress. Maybe you think that it was the three girls that ate with the guest that was nervous but it wasn't, it was the waitress. Ask Laura Woody, she was the waitress one day when Mr. Bowles and Mrs. Richeson were the guests. She was so nervous that she wip ed the silverware with an apron rather than the tea towel. Anyway Laura, you did a swell job and we are very proud of you A SINGLb-lNCUMK couple can't lose and may gain by making a joint return. Husband and wife are both liable for the tax under a joint return. I enjoyed watchinf the expres sion on the boys' and girls' faces from the Bethel sixth grade as they were shown through The Mountaineer plant last week. As they were being told some thing about the machinery, they IT 0 4-0 - i List Your Property Qwe In Yoiur efore Feb. IS All property owners and taxpayers in Haywood County arc required to return to the list takers for Taxation for the year 1950 all the Real Estate, Personal Property, etc., which each shall own on the First day of January. AH male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 arc required to list their polls during the same time. All persons who own property and fail to list it and all who are liable for poll tax and fail to give theniselves in will be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. $2.00 PENALTY WILL BE CHARGED FOR FAILURE TO LIST TAX LISTERS BEAVERDAM !. V. II. BYERS CATALOOCIIEE .. . MACK CALDWELL ECIL KIN BROWNING KABTREE c. T. NOLAND EAST FORK .-. KEN BURNETT WHITE OAK . .. ODIE FISH FINES CREEK . : JACK FERGUSON IRON DUFF MANSON MEDFORD IVY HILL .: ERNEST CARVER JONATHAN CREEK N. W. CARVER PIGEON GAY BURNETT CLYDE VANAR IIAYNEJ were all ears and eyes, and they remained that way until they walked out the front door. When Max Shepherd was watching the linotype machine work, he exclaimed, "Gosh!,, U would take you a lifetime to learn to work that machine." All one little boy, with freckles across his nose, could say when they gave him a slug with his name, James Mease, on it was, "Boy, it's nice". Miss Bradley Honored At Brenau College tSpecial to T'ue Mountaineer) , Miss -Jean Ann Bradley, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bradley, has been elected to serve as a re presentative in the May Court at Brenau College, Gainesville, Geor gia. Miss Bradley, who serves in' the capacity of President of Phi Mu, National Social Sorority, and Sec retary of the Student Government Association, i s outstanding 1 n many campus organizations. Read the Mountaineer Want Ads. ""V Another tally-Ho Club Party! And another one good time for the members of the club and their guests. The club will have its party in the American Legion Club Room, Saturday' night, 'and there will be plenty to eat and certainly enough room to dance to your heart's con tent'.; .- The members of the club will either make something lo cut (can dy cookies, cup cukes, etc.) or biing something to go into the punch. We must admit, they sure know, how to keep their budget down. I know everyone will have "oodles" of fun, including Miss Jackson, the advisor, "It's smart i to MINI) YOUR MANNERS." When a girl sens those words she will stop everything to read what it saysi Or at least I do. Maybe you do too, and would also like to know what was read under those very words. "On what finger and which hand Is a girl supposed to wear her school ring?" Maybe you already know, but still wondering whether you are right or not. Well, this Is what it said. There's really no hard and fast rule on this, but a girl usually wears her school ring on the third finger of the right hand. She keeps the left hand free of jewelry until the day that all important solitaire is slipped on the third linger. Yes, the student council at W.T.H.S. is proving that it is worth something. Both to the students as individuals and to the school as a whole. James Whitman, president, re ported the other day that they had already gone as far as a letter to ask Dr. L. Nelson Bell if he wouid speak to the student body of the school. , ; A lot of the young people heard Dr. Bell at the First Presbyterian Church and thought that he was just great. They wanted to hear him again, and to give others the same opportunity. We are keeping our fingers crossed, James, hoping that he will come to our school. Patsy Rogers On 'Dean'? List At Mars Hill Miss Patsy Rogers, daughter ()f Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rogers, Church Street, Hazelwood, has been placed on the Dean's List at. Mars Hill College for the first semester. To be eligible for a place on the Dean's List a student must have earned forty quality credits, with no grade below 'C. 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