3 H ,day Afternoon, November $, 1950 Tilt. YAY.7fcSvILLE MOUNTAINttJi rAUb dttu. f1 Haywood Apples Make Good Showing At State Fair .TP Eleven WCTC Students Named To Who's Who x x 7 2yyr ,,(t v X V ' X rX;r; . v 1X V us X KX X-X :ivXX?i:-;! - . ..VXXA, Lood orchardmen won several prizes at the recent State Fair will) their displays of apples. Here is the. general view ut the iiiiulhire display, which was in charge of Howard Clapp. ot Wavnewille. Photo by Stale College! Pictured are the "eleven students at Western Carolina Teachers Col lege who were named to Who' Who in American Universities nA Colleges 1950-51. Seated left to right are Annie 'Huth Watts of Mor ven. Mrs. June Cowan of Sylvi, Patricia Sawyer of Black Mountain, and Jane Calllson of Blaef Mountain. Standing, left to right, Charlie West of Weavprvllle. Bob Failing of Murphy, Ned Noblltt of ; Marion, Bob Greeson of Burlington, Lawrence Arm y of Morganto n, ' Herbert Hyde, cf Franklin, and Balph McConnell of Andiewa. (Photo by Stan SarallaJ. Jap Jaywalker To an American in Tokyo, Japan ii'oms a nation of Jaywalkers. And an automobile horn blast at fit Japanrsf i.vvvr" It- etJ lio rcsulu. A.,.iu.. ' ' thry figure it is tliat a to I 1, ica:is' vou have eei) them k..d will avoid Ihem Statu? of Mo- Th horns that Michelangelo carved on his tatue of Moses in St. Peter's Church. Hume, , err (lie re suit of a Bible scholar' mi.-Uke The Bible says thai rays lhonc from the lie.id of Moan when he cam down trom Mount Sinai, ami early scholars translated the Hebrew vord, for "rays" a horns," Ktkimo Canbllof In far-north Alas'-, th Eskimo are fond of playing dominoes with flat pieces of bone. When gambling spirit was running high, It Is said, men sometimes wagered their wive on the outcome, and wives them selves have been known to enter the game and rewin the stake In order to return to their hubnds. Firit Balloon Flight A duck, a sheep, and a roostar may bear very little tesemblsnc U s trio of goats, but that' what they were in September. 1783. when they were chosen as the first passenger, of an ascension balloon. Th Ml was arranged by the MontgoKler brothers of France, and was wit nessed by King Louis XVI. Deaths IWKXI.KR It. MORGAN rr K. Morgan, ad, uiea ai tunc on IlUCKeiy iioan, near i; last night following a brief iwiif! are the widow, Mrs. isli Morgan; two brothers, kl More.an. U. S. Army in and Itufus Morgan of Wake College; two sisters, Mrs. Ci.irien, Canton, and Miss Morgan of Oardner-Wehh and the mother, Mrs. Wess n of Canton. ....... i ,.,;n i, 1...1.1 In -iritu 7rill.rs will ur 11 in lorlli t'antoii Baptist Church, J.. . . ,,,, !..., ij at p.m., won nit- "i v. . Sawyer, pastor, officiating. 1 will be in Bon-A-Venltne tl'l'V. ilbearers will be J. L. Sprin- jtussell Clark, Charlie Hhod- N. K. Deinpiioy, UionMiii ary and loin Hall. fhnily was taken to the home Itirniion to await the hour of Service. twtord runeral Home is in Mrs. fames Named Ex-WTHS Cage White Oak Queen Star Edits Sports For Festival BI GG TWINS 'nvf idc services were held yes- i in l'isgah Mountain Baptist ill Cemetery for Jean and IhiK. infant twin daughters I. .ind Mrs. Fred W. Bugs of ' I, Candler. ie liev, Isaac Rhinchart ofTi- n. liviving in addition to the par s' e lhi? paternal grandparents. pud Mrs. T. R. Bugg of Route mlkr and the maternal grand- fir, Mrs. Jane Hunter of Haz- ILLIAM REID KIP.KLAND jlliam Reid Kirklanrl 72 died a m. today at the Haywood ".' Hospital native of Erie County, Penn ia. he had come to Haywood P'y in 1915. f I he last several months, he hcen living at the Teague JUL' TTr,mn .n nll,.,l U.A I "as the son of the late Mr. iWrs. Carlton Kirkland. Qneral sunio. ,;n h h,iH at I f P.m." Friday at Garrett Funeral JC. je Rev. Malcolm Williamson, f1' f the Waynesville Presby- F Church, will officiate. n"l will be in Green Hill ery. . fviving is a sister, Mrs. Lou "horne of Waynesville. By MRS. GEORGE BORING . (Mountaineer Coi respiiinli-nl ) Mrs. Lucy James will represent White Oak in the contest for ipieen of the, 1950 Haywood County To bacco Harvest Festival. Mrs. James was elected at a re cent meeting by Hie residents of While 0:ik. They had decided ptv iousl lli.it the community would have a Ho.-il and a queen in the niimnil I'V-ti-i vul parade. Meanwhile, Sam Led ford s hopes of bringing While Oak at least one Festival championship ' grows as his beard grows. He will represent his commun ity in the "mosl-beauliliil-he.'ud" contest, which will he another fea ture of the Festival. Serving on the coninifltee mak ing arrangements for Hie float aie: Mrs. George Boring, Mrs. Robert Davis. Mrs. Bob Williams, Mrs James Messer. Mrs. James Gayloil. Mrs. Roe Ledford. Mrs. Frames Teague. Miss llo'lyn Men', and Mrs. Sallie Sutton. Anyone else who would tike to help, however, is welcome to join the committee. During the last meeting also, two large wooden signs each hearing the words, "Welcome to While Oak Community," wens presented to the community by the chairman. Later they were placed at the entrances to the community. In other business, two scrolls of the Crusade For FreedomJ bearing the signatures of 108 While Oak people, were turned over to Jona than Woody before the campaign ended. . A letter from Mrs. It. W. Teague. former White Oik resident now liv ing at Pisgah Forest, was read to the audience. U said Mrs 'league was planning to return to While Oak to help prepare the festival float, in which she' expressed great interest. For College Book By M RS. ALGIE RATCL1FFE (Mountaineer CiirruspondeiiU Miss Nancy Medford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Medford. of RatclilTe Cove, has been elected as sports editor on the staff of the Brevard College annual. Miss Medford spent the last weekend at home and attended the football game at Knoxville. II C. Turner, son of Mr. and j Mis. Theodore Baby spent last , weekend at home and attended thei iootball came at Knoxville. II. C. ' is genng to Carolina'. ' The F.liahlh Chapel Methodist Church had a homecoming and all day meeting last Sunday. In the afternoon of the meeting Hie Home Demonstration Club members from the church present ed the I nited Nations Flag to the Church. Mrs. Will Ratclitre made the m e' eiltatioil. The Rev Paul Taylor accepted , the Hag A special song Was ren-j dered by Miss Arhie Joe Jones, j "Prayer lor Peace". j Those taking oart in the program j were; Mrs. Ward Kirkoatrick, and Mrs. Carl Jones, Mrs. James Med-1 lord. Mrs Woody Jones, Mrs.: Mark Galloway, and Mrs. Mary j Turner. j The Italcliire Cove Baptist' Church had a snecial program Son-1 day at the Sunday School hour j uiih the presentation of the Uni ted Nations Flag by Mrs. Will Rat- j elide to the Rev. 1'ink McCracken. j who is pastor of the church. , Others" taking part in the pro-j .grain were: Mrs. Hugh Francis.! Mrs Bob Francis, and Mrs. Grace! Camp. and Now a The Mountaineer consistently I DOUBLE TAKE BOSTON Opponents of South Boston High School's football team thought they were seeing double this season. South Boston boasts two backfield stars, both named ! Tom Sullivan. They're not related. Rubber gloves sometimes are made with cloth linings to facili tate putting on and off. TIrM Shoe Nearly 90 r-" r cent of Ibe work ers at the Dul'ont plant !n Wilming ton. Del., wcie found to have me chamcal dislocation of the foot tones, in a recent stuisy. In Ameri can industry, study disclosed, on of every four men and two of every three women are wearing shoes that are too tight. As a result many workers suffer from "after noon fatigue" and lowered effi ciency. MINKS GET FED faTO The 45-foot fishina er Minkettp I Is owned bv al MSSAfhlivotf e anri Vftlll jPshire mink ranchers who I steady supply or fish to feed f stock. T.I 2--.., sirv I 24-Hour Service Crawford Funeral Home wford Mutual Burial Ass'n. j WyneTflle, Phone 147 THE OLD HOME TQWM fwit 1 n r rpZcrTsAit SOMEDAC i could) I VmavA PONV-I want this (.ONE. P'SHT MOW- - WHAT(( ( AE WE WA1 UNO r-sjw By STANLEY t4ZH-' Leads The Field with Haywood N nd iota Canton, Dial 3535