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Monday AHemoon Muth , THE WAYNES VELLE EI0UNTAINE23 PAGE SIX Mother Of Mrs. Stovall Dies In Asheville J. K. Downs Dies In Canton After Illness In Minstrel Thursday Night Hi-: lot N ti : ' i r e Mrs. John inut Iky "( M Saluidav in J follow ing a K-tig ' She had fKi'p in . r.: -s ..' for ui 3"J . ill for the past ft w u k. '-Funeral stnu:es .wore- cvuuviva this jt'cri.-fn t! o t'...v! i: . Mori is - CIt.u.i.; - !... n Ku"irji Hoil-e vi.h tie Rev W iYrr-v Crouch pastor el the Ki:t iUp HM Chi.u! if W.eviJY. o::r...' li;it rn:t'i.i w.k m K;ors:ao C'fliK .ll Mrs V in: c .Msii') wiii. a native t'f Snow Vaino. Alamance Cottr.tv . M'c daughter ol Nathan and Caiheri;..' Clonn l.lixou. she had resided m Asheville for. .a number f years and was a member of the Hist Uaptist ( lunch. . SuiviviiiK in addition U Mis-. ' u all aio two daughters. V..i v T. A. . Bry son. w ith whom she male her home, and Mrs. W. K. Youm; of le- J :in t'iv held Sun- .., . . ..t. S...IIV. j v -. !.t J K. l Orl-m u ho oied . ..f ! -s,-.i.i! f- i t" M.iorv antl ine ci Ki . s i.:t 1 1 il. d and -.j.s IV.i-A-V'i.lure Av: i 1j tiilo J S J.nk-o" I I 'mI Kt'.e I. 1 rtior. C atut r5 ;::0' -.t'. 'S of I vA ot t:e !i.c..i- , Fibre- Cotti'any. ! fl.iiiir reit ,:i. w. A vi:. ! 1-jt.s j! d V M Knton 1Ii":ji pul'N.itiTs uero aKu i:.i iil'trs oi the 'd Timers Chit) I, .T f L.. 24-Hour Service Crawford Funeral Home Craw lord Mutual Burial Ass'a Waynesvillc, Phone 147 Canton, Dial 353S Downs was a native and lifelons ' resident "f liaywood County, aiij i niployeo ot the Cuampion Paper j i'litl Kihre l"oinpai.y ami a member i i the t!d Tuners Cluh He had re-j sided in Canton lor 40 years. j Survivina are the widow. Mrs. I l.lsie Brow ti Downs; two daughters and one son hv a previous marn ae. Mrs Theodore Huddle ol Asheville. Mrs. Wallace Davis, audi James Downs of Canton. Also live sisters Mrs II I. I.ui-: er and Mrs. W. C. lly;.tt ol Frank" lin. Mrs I.. M Moore ol Canton. ! Koute 3. Mrs C. C Saunders ot I WaynesMlle. Route I. and Mis.; Craw lord L. Smith ot Sylva: two i brothers, lieeeher and Cl de Dow ns j ol Kraiiklin; and four grandchild-1 ren. ... Crawford Funeral Home was In charue of arrangements. Two of the 2 ti in the cast of the Sunny South minstrel to hje given at the Lake Junaluska school 7:30 Thursday night, gives promise oi being an evening of fun. Shown here, Z. L. Massey, left, in the role of "I'addlefoot", and Leonard Leatherwood, right, as "SSle jaw". have two of the leading roles. The minstrel is being iri as a benefit lor the Maple Grove" Methodist church. i Photo by Andy Moody i. Washington. I). C: and two sons. Henry K. of Asheville and Joseph Dixon Whiteside of Miami. Fiorina. lohn 6. Smith Dies In Newton - J A ft V r L inw whiii Hi V' fs, " ''Mr K.J IT ' V- v . . - ' ttfrl - r1, - v".'- j ". fr-.'.7m. --" i ... .: -rfy - f -t - - '- a JdimwiHi mi iimoririm-iim-f s THIS GROUP OF 6000 NEW HAMPSHIRE PULLETS HAVE BEEN DELIVERED FOR HATCH ING EGG FLOCKS IN HAYWOOD COUNTY. Hutching Egg Production For The FARMERS CO-OlMs Profitable! Ask These Flock Owners Who Have Our Hens. Van Wells rhjeon A. T. Medford I'iscon Mrs. Sallie Sutton White Oak Weaver Parkins Panther Creek Robert Green Thickety Taylor Rose v K.v Hill Iioone Davis Wa.viH'Sville R. W. Green l inos ( reek And Many Olhers We Are Paying 90c Per Dozen Tor Hatching Eggs. I'lillt'ts Are Being Booked For Delivery On The Following Dates - May 13 'Mm May 22 .301111 May 2!) 3000 riilCL 75c LACI1 For Started Pullels Started Kiht For A l'rolitable Laying Floik. TO BOOK OKDFKS Oil FOII FIIUTHF.K INFORMATION SICK 11. M. IJULIN, Mr. HAYWOOD COUNTY FARMERS CO - OP f'hone 722 Depot Street John Burnette Smith, 33, of Hay i wood County, died in the home of j relatives in Newton Sunday follow inc a brief illness. Funeral service will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in I the Dutch Cove Baptist Church with the Hfv. Doyle Miller officiat ing burial will be in Morning Star I Cemetery. The body will remain in Turner Smathers Funeral Home above Os. I borne Dairy on Pigeon River until time for the services. 1 Survivors include the widow, i -Mis. Ladia Clontz Smith and two , sisters, Mrs. Mae Graham of Bilt ! wore and Mrs. Allies Bell of West A-hevillo. MAKTIN J. VANCE r .funeral -services were held Sun. (lav afternoon in Canton Presbyter ian Church for Martin James .iuce, II!. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam athv of Canton, who died Satur day niornint! in an Asheville hos pital alter a hi ie illness. ! The Uiv. J. C, Lime officiated ! Mid burial -was in Bon-A-Venture Cemetery, ', A( Wve pallbearers were Jack I 'usliee, German Miller. Arthur Ouenby. Howard Sellars, Harry Malthcvvs. and Albert Heno. Honorary pallbearers were Gray-' Y hovs and members of Canton Boy Scout Troop 16 Flower bear ers' were members of Circle No. 3 and the Kinma MiNair Bible Class of I he cluii'fli. Mai I in was a sixth grade stu dent ,il North Canton School. Surviving in addition to the par- ! enls arc two sisters. Lynn and i Pin His of the home; the paternal I Krandpareuls, Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. J Vance of Canton; -,,,(1 (lu malernal ; Rrandniother, Mrs. A. A. Scroggs ! of Canton. Lower Crabtree CDP To Meet A meeting of the Lower Crab tree Community Development Pro gram will be held Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock in the school. Jona than Woody will be the speaker. Activities In Upper Crabtree By PEGGY BRADSHAW Mountaineer Reporter Hugh Carroll Best, Jr., FA 2c, has been home on a 1 4-day fur lough after completing his basic training in San Diego, Calif. - He is now a second class fireman ap prentice and has been assigned toj P.C.E.C. boat. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carroll Best. Sr., of Upper Crabtree. Gene Burleson, 1c S.N.. has been home on a seven-day leave, visiting his friends on Crabtree, and his aunt and uncle. Mr. pnd Mrs. Harry Burleson of Hazelwood He has completed 28 months in the navy; he is formerly from Spruce Pine, N. C, and is now sta tioned at the Naval Air Base in Norfolk. Va. David Rogers and Bud Justice have gone to Detroit, Mich., to work. Betty Jo Russell celebrated her 19th birthday last Wednesday. She is employed at Ray's Dept. Store. Claude McCracken has been ill at his home, but is improving. Jack Rogers has been having some bulldozing done on his land, and It certainly shows a lot of Im provement. Many people from Upper Crab tree attended the tournament at Enka. The school children enjoyed their Easter Holidays last Friday and Monday. Since Spring rolled around, the men are doing their plowing and getting ready for another year's Presbyterian Young People Attend Meeting A group of young people from the WaynesviUe Presbyterian church attended the Spring RallyJ of the Young People of Asnevuie Presbytery at the Kenilworth Pres byterian church, Sunday afternoon. Those attending were: Harnett Gibson. Louise McBride, Dorothy McBride, Patsy Blalock, Elizabeth Watkins. Malcolm Williamson, Jr. Roy Callahan( Don Fowler, Jessie Alexander Sara Jane Garrison and Aaron Gibson. . Mrs. Ray Pleiness, adult advisor for the young people, and the Rev. M', R. Williamson accompanied the vOun? nponle to the Asheville meet-! t ing.-:" Promoted Noiseless Tire Not Wanted ARKON, O. - ( AP ) Does the hum or rumble of your tires on the road bother you? For many motor ists, such noises In moderation pro vide a feeling of safety says Wil liam F. Billingsley, designer for one of the big tife manufacturers (B. F. Goodrich). A noiseless tire could be made. Billingsley says, but it would have little skid resistance probably not enough for good starting, stopping and steering crop. Congratulations again to anoth er Crabtre team for winning anoth er championship. The Junior 4-H Club of Crabtree brought home another trophy, but their boys didn't do quite as well. They took third place, ' We have two new dairy barns, built by and for Buford Ferguson, and Albert Ferguson, , News pJ White 0 ,-Hurf Carmi Best J s spending a if! home- HewmN wiving station a eiUra usspVS1 joe bailey Mccracken Mr. and Mrs. Garland H. Mc Cracken of Route 1, WaynesviUe, has been notified that their son Joe Bailey McCracken, USMC, has been promoted to the rank of cor poral. Cpl. McCracken has been stationed at Cherry Point since his enlistment on April 2, 1948. He volunteered while still a student at WaynesviUe High School, and completed his high school work in the Marine Corps. Another son of the McCrackens, MSgtj Wayne B. McCracken, is at present stationed in England. . More than 18,000,000 people gave a dollar or more to the 1949 50 fund raising campaign of the American Red Cross. -'-r .iathbon. tivesaK Asheville about t ,5 Robert DavJjT-J busmess with 350 NeS Ernest Row 1 Credit rn,: -""uuiumey hs purebred Anm,. JS Teague Willia td "MMesrhywJ the walls of the lZ$ home. Mr. and Mrs. ?? have nnu, !..7 and Mr, and .Mr, t! it Mr. and Mrs. James & "vine on th t,i.. ait. uc tommunitj the county-wide meeting munlty development offlJ na.viicavnie Tuesday ii Pni-Inrt . ' luumy reporter tended. According to the 1950 J per cent of all renters of dwellings were paying d per month in rent, while! oniy per cent were p. much. With Ford's V-8 Power If you've ever driven a car with a V-8 engine, you know that V-8's can't be beat for quick, lively power, and smooth performance. And only Ford in the low-price field offers you a V-8 engine . , ; an engine that's nushed to a whisper ; ; . that's loaded with go. Yet this Ford V-8 sells for hundreds less than most sixes. ' M&mjfc , A'VliW' , ... nwti . 2 4 l' J' mm AlltS. MACDE JOHNSON Mrs M.-'iide .lohnson. 37. sister of .Carl.ui'l . I'a.ssmore of Hazel- wn'id, died at her home in Valdese Sund.iv. She was the wife of Wnodrovv .iohnson. "un Ivors' include Uvo sons. Wil liam .Iohnson of the II. S. Armv md 1,'onnic of the home; a daugh ter Kliinra. of the home. l'lineral arranRements under the direction of a Valdese Funeral Hume were incomplete this morn ing. The population of Russia is a third inure- than that of the U. S., according to the Naiional Geogra phic Society. 00DS IN 1951 ro fiv ar CAIN OVLK Iff'Jff vepwrMtNf NATIONAL PRODUCT I , I NtwlftU'H 1 18 PCD CI NT tZ& . J iAIN CVBK H ft , ; 1 ..lZZI ( itirrr f'" f w "'.'. ' :' n.rin.,. '"""" nn im urn iiHHiimiiniiiiiiiLuauWiiit!, . . k i -e l t . i ijj!5w,iff "V-ltiMe -J ; 'il lsiw equipment, accessories and trim subject r , Equipment, accessories and trim subject to change without notice. With Ford's Automatic Ride Control With FORDOMATIC Drive You'll find this '51 Ford's ns smooth as the 'costliest of cars! For Ford has teamed up Advanced "Hydra-Coil" Front Springs, new "Viscous Control" Shock Absorbers, and new Variable-Rate Rear Spring Suspension into Automatic Ride Control! It automatically adjusts the ride to the road and keeps your ride level, and jounce-free always. You'll discover Fordomatic too, in the '51 Ford, tb finest, most flexible of all the automatic drives! It starts where most others left off, to give trigger quick getaway, passing power at the touch of your toe, smooth, jerk-free performance, easy rocking . , . and you're fhe boa at all times. You can pay more, but you co" buy better ntoj u Come in for a "Test Drin Phone 52 OEin MOTOR SHIES, Inc. WaynesviUe
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