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Tuesday. . '
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At TKe Park Sun., Mon. and Tues.
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KiatliV wkick introJacti Patrice Wymort.
39-Bay Ban Placed On
Hon-Essential Building
Test Farm Cow Sets
High Milk Record
A registered Guernsey cow,
Mountain Madge, owned by .Moun
tain Experiment Station herer pro
duced 8,512 pounds of milk and
403 pounds of butterfat. This Is
according to the official Herd Im
provement Register record releas
ed by The American Guernsey Cat
tle Club. Madge was a senior 3-year-old
and was milked two times
daily for 365 days.
The record was supervised by the
North Carolina State College,
Crystals of coppi
times appear Uke
but are to0 soft tTi
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Approximately 1,000 people pack
ed the Court House Tuesday night
for the 3-hour program and debate,
sponsored by the Community De
velopment Program.
The highlights of the program
was a debate, on the query: "North
Carolina "Is Going To The Ex
treme In School Consolidation."
The affirmative team, R. C. Fran
cis, and Frank M. Davis, won a 2
to 1 decision over their opponents,
Glenn Brown, and George Stanley.
Both sides Injected much humor
In their discussions, and centered
their facts and figures to condi
tions in Haywood county.
Judges were Mrs. Calvin Gatz,
W. C. Allen, and Admiral W. N.
Thomas.
Prior to the debase, a spelling
bee was staged, with Rev. Thomas
F.rwin in charge. Two teams were
mined, and the East won two ud
from the west, with Mis. Will
Kuykendall, of East Pigeon, and
Mrs. Tom Rogers, of Clyde still
standing when all others had miss
ed. Mrs. Sara Green, of Lower
Crabtree was the last to miss for
her team.
Others on the team with Mrs.
Kuykendall, and Mrs. Rogers, in
cluded: Sherrill Jamison, of Thlck
ety: Clifton Terrell, upper Pigeon,
Jack Fullbright, Cruso, Mrs. Weav
er Sheffield, center Pigeon, Miss
Sue Surrett, Beaverdam, and Kay
Wood, Hominy.
The oposing team was made up
of Mrs. Green, Ross Lee Burgess,
Saunook, Mrs. Carl Jones, Rat
cliffe Cove, Mrs. Henrv Teague,
White Oak, Bennie Joe Craig,
Edith Milner, Iron Duff, Mrs.
Rhoda Rickman, Fines Creek, and
J. M. McElroy, Upper Crabtree.
Four groups of sineers took part
on the program. Wiley Franklin
led the Francis Cove group, while
those from Beaverdam
News From
Cecil Area
By MRS. J. EDGAR BURNETTE
(Mountaineer Correspondent)
Mrs. Willie Brown, of Retreat,
who has been quite ill at her home
the past week is recuperating.
Mr. and Mrs.
children moved
week.
Paul Cook
to Canton
and
last
A delegation from the Sus"an In
mnn Memorial Methodist Church
attended the first quarterly confer
ence on Sunday afternoon at the
Beaverdam Church.
Ben West has returned from
Greenville, S. C. where he and
Mis. West were called three weeks
ago due to the serious illness of
their grandson, Joe, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cleve Morgan. His con
dition is still critical. Mrs. West re
mained with the family.
Charles Frazier. son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Krazier, accepted the
position as the 7th grade teacher
at Bethel School following the holi
days when Mrs. White resigned to
go to Detroit.
Mr. Frazier completed his studies
for a Master's Degree last summer
at Peabody College, Nashville,
Tenn., and taught at the Waynes-
ville High School the Previous
year.
WASHINGTON The govern
ment has imposed a 30-day ban on
non-essential construction of ho
tels, stores, banks, and other com
mercial buildings lo conserve ma
terials for defense.
The National Production Auth
ority announced that, as a general1
rule, such construction will be per
muted only In "emergency cases
between now and February 15.
Thereafter, it said, strict curbs
will be Imposed under which this
rule-of-thumb will apply in auth
orizing new projects:
1. They will help further the de
fense program.
2. They are essential to public
health, welfare or safety. -
3. They will alleviate or prevent
hardship.
The Order, which applies to most
construction costing more than
$5,000, is an extension of previous
curbs on new buildings for recrea
tion and amusement.
It exempts projects to be con
structed for the defense depart
ment and the Atomic Energy Com
mission as well as wholesale food
establishments and wholesale sup
ply facilities for fuel oil, gasoline,
coal, gas distribution and pipe
lines. The order applies to motels and
tourist camps as well as to hotels
Alto covered are office buildings,
barber and beauty shops, garages
and service stations, laundry and
dry cleaning establishments, rest
aurants, printing plants, shopping
centers and other community and
neighborhood buildings, and facil
ities for the display, distribution or
sale of consumer goods.
were under the direction of Yoder
Clark, and the Crabtree-Iron Duff
chorus led bv Mrs. Phillip Chase,
and Aliens Creek led by Mr.
Hembree.
Turner Cathcy was master of
ceremonies, and during a quizz
program, injected much humor,
with. two teams Mrs. Trpy Leath
erwood, Mrs. Welch Singleton, and
Mrs. Henry Francis, opposing Enos
Boyd, Jack Felmet and Zemmery
Messer. '
Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Crawford,
of Danington, Wash., returned
here last week end from a 2 weeks
'stay' in Miami. Florida. Thev clan
Hominy to go to California from here in
a few
home.
days on the way to their
Mrs. Elsie Long was quite ill at
her home on Monday but is im
proving.
National Exams
For Teachers
Set For Feb. 17
PRINCETON, N. J The Nation,
al Teacher Examinations, prepared
and administered annually by Edu
cational Testing Service, will be
given at testing ecnters through
out the United States on Saturday,
Ftbiiwry 17, 1951.
At the one-day testing session a
candidate may take the Common
Examinations, which include tests
in General Culture, Mental Abil
ities and Basic Skills, and Profes
sional Information; and one or two
of nine Optional Examinations, de.
signed to demonstrate mastery of
subject matter to be taught. The
college which a candidate is attend
ing or the school system In which
he is seeking employment will ad
vise him whether he must offer the
National Teacher Examinations and
which of the tests he should take.
Application forms, and a Bulletin
of Information describing registra
tion procedure and containing sam
ple test questions, may be obtained
from college officials, school super,
inteiulents, or directly from the Na
tional Teacher Examination, Educa
tion Test Service, P. O. Box 592,
Princeton, New Jersey. A complet
ed application, accompanied by the
proper examination fee, should
reach the ETS office not later than
January 19, 1951.
ing.
The Lord's Supper wns also ob
served following the sermon.
Mrs. Wilson Burnett and Mrs.
Frank Sorrells, Jr. were hostesses
on Wednesday afternoon at a mis
cellaneous shower honoring Mrs.
Edith Holland, at the home of Vis,
A. J. Long. Many lovely gifts were
received by Mrs. Holland.
A sweet course was served fol
lowing a recreation period.
Clyde FFA Group
Names New Officers
The Mary Brooks Chapter of the
Future Teachers of America of
Clyde High School held its first
meeting and elected officers for
the coming year. They were:
President, Mary Jo Cole; vice
president. Dot Clark; secretary,
Niha Medford; treasurer, Goldla
Bryson; reporter, Tilda Hardin.
The club planned several pro
jects for the year and are ready to
do some hard work. They are In
terested in the club and its pro
jects and are hoping they will be
a big success this year.
"The Fourteen Wounds o f
Christ' was the sermon subject of
the Rev. Thomas Erwin at the
Riverside Church on Sunday morn-
The Cecil Home Demonstration
Club will meet at the home of Mrs.
Carl Green at 1:30 P. M. Wednes
day, January 24. All of the ladies
of the community are urged to
come. The program for the coming
year will be planned.
No Man or Woman
Can Enjoy Life
With Stomach Gas!
Poor digestion swelling with
Sas after meals heavy feeling a
round waistline rifting: of sour
food. These are some of the penal
ties of an Upset Stomach.
CERTA-VIN is helping- such vie
tims risht and left here in Waynes
ville. Thig new medicine helps you
digest food faster and better. It is
taken before meals; thus it works
with . your . food. Gas . pains go!
Inches of bloat vanish! Contains
Herbs and Vitamin B-l with Iron
to enrich . the blood and ..make
nerves stronger. Weak, miserable
people soon feel different all over.
So don't go : on . suffering. .Get
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