THE WAYNESYILLE MOUNTAINEER
SECOND SECTION
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H?..r Reporter
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ta! program f
I Jher pictures will 1
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tffoMhe Bethel
P1" -u. .wi tii was
Krk. Those Resent
W Pauline Shepherd,
&MaryJuneR.d-
Frank Hargrove and
W'work at the Bethel
4 be completed In a few
ns who have not had
unto- to contribute to the
..apaign are asked to do
ras '
f Ashpvllle.
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11 Msuiiit iirco ---I
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t . rn,rtr 12.
In! isiner
ler 254 were Worthy Ma-
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rt Kelley, and past Ma-
nr.tfla Vol.
lit Beverage, ion-
jcille lerreii- . ..
.!,,!,, with the Grey
Irk at the Bethel opera-
vA Prnsc RlOOamODUe
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m.., r.arnPT. Mrs. Joe
Mrs. Ralph Kelley. Mrs.
I1 Mrs Edd JUSllCe.
L. tmwII. Mrs. 'Horace
I the Misses Jeanle Ru-
len Shipman.
TV OF SURVIVORS
YE. N. M.-When Mrs
Benavidez died here at
( 83. she was survived by
n. 100 grandchildren, 224
tdchildren, and four
It-grandchildren,
ISOfENPHU
Concert Band Students In Joyous Mood Over Victory
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U. Crabtree Holds
Regular Meeting
. l'KGGY BKADSHAW
Mountaineer Reporter
V'pper Crabtrw Community held
their regular meeting - Saturday
night at the Mt, Zion Meth'ul'.U
church with Brack James, chair
man, in charge.
The men of the community ire
to, meet at the Crabtre-lron Duff
school next Saturday, April 14, at
1 o'clock to work on the mail boxes
and community signs.
Mr. and Mrs- Andrew MiOraeken j
and children, Andrea and T-rry,
visited friends and relatives? in
Upper Crabtree Sunday. Mr. Mo-.-
Cracken is assistant foivntan In ,
the spinning department it the j
Enka plant In Lowland, T'nn, Mrs,
McCracken is employed ac ihc
plant as a telephone operator.
They are residing in White Tine, i
Tenn, i
Drought Kills 01! Deer
On Big Texas Ranch
K1NGSV1LLE Texas (UP)
An estimated two-thirds of the deer
on the sprawling King Ranch in
south Tevas have been killed or
driven off by one of the worst
drouths in the area's history.
The report was given to mem
bers of the Texas A&l College
natural science society by V. W.
Lehman, wildlife conservationist
for the ranch-
"It is common to sop eight or ten
dead deer every" day," he told the
group. Quail and javetinas iwild
hogs) also are suffering.
food situation by killing off the un
fit deer, because they find plenty
of deer already dead.
INDIANS GRATEFUL-
PINE RIDGE. S. D Sioux In.
duns have named O. R. Sandc,
Lehman explained that the chief j superintendent of the Pine Rldga
cause of death is malnutrition.. The j Indian reservation. "Takes Pity on
conservationist told the students; Them" for his many kind acts to
that coyotes have not helped the; ward his charges.
W. A. BRADLEY AND COMPANY
Mr. and Mrs. Troy McCracken
and family were among the guests j
at a birthday party Sunday in
honor of Mr- McCraeken's mother,
Mrs. Curtis Rogers.
Jim Best has just traded lu his j
old jeep for a new one.
Bookmobile j
Schedule
Friday, April 13th
L. Jl'NAMSKV & KAK I UTK
COYK, J
Lake Junaluska School 15 10 Vv
Mrs. K. t). Dry man 10 4;i
Mrs. Oltie Mack 11:00-11 15
Reeves Service Center 11:110-11:45
Mrs. Hoy Vendor 12:00-12:15!
RalclilTe Cove Groc. 12:30-12:45
Mtn. Kxper. Sin 1:00- 1:15
Monday, April Kilh
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Members of the Concert Band were greeted warmly by friends, parents, and fellow-students as they
arrived home from Greensboro late Wednesday after winning for the second consecutive year a rat
ing of superior in group six. Robert A. Campbell, with camera in hand Hop photor, assistant director,
was carried about on the shoulders of shouting students when he alighted from the bus. Charles Is
ley director remained in Greensboro with the chorus, which participated in a combined state
wide concert today. These pictures were made in front ot the band building. Another picture is on
page one of this issue. Sta(I Thotost.
The violet is the state flower of
Illinois, New Jersey, Rhode Island
find Wisconsin.
One out of every three freight
tars on American railroads trans
port coal.
Mi Family -sized, Budget-piked
"OHCE-A-WEiKm S
SHOPPING! rffi 1
faj Z New Frlgidair 1
3 Standard Model
MAT?TTTVrFT,F.r,TR ( ( O.
Tiger-bone tonic and tiger-whisker
pjlls are widely used in the
Far East.
i NEW IN
I'attou School
Neal llipi's Grmv
Ueaveidain School
Paul Clark's Groc.
Williamson's Groc.
Mrs. David Hureh
!i.:to-io 30 1
10.4.1-1 1 -00 1
ll:O:V12:30i
l oo- 1.15 ;
1:30- 1:451
2:00- 2.15 I
Tuesday, April 17th
MORNING STAR j
Hyde's Store !:30- 9:45
George Wilson's Store 10:0010:15
Morning Star School 10 30-11:45!
Mrs. Waller Annuoiis 12:10-12.25,
Mrs. B. M. Stamey 12.35-12:50 :
Siatliers j)airy , . 1.00- 1.15 1
I.onnie Green's Croc. 1:45- 2 00 i
K II. (iicen s Groc. 2:15- 2:30
IJriht Scholar Ignored,
Professor Contends
CHICAGO l l'i The nalions
pulilie schools are making strides
lo help backward children, hnl
neglecting Hie Iniglit ones, accord
ing to a Northwestern University
professor- '
Dr. Paul Willy, professor of edu
cation, said "(mm 1!)20 lo 1040,
scarcely a beginning was made in
recognizing and providing for es
pecially bright students through
our school system."
Willy said lack of special train
ing wastes stnail students lime.
I He urged teachers lo give "ein
special assignments lo keep tliein
busy while the others catch up.
j Advertising Man Makes
Buses Smell Sweet
j MEMPHIS. Tenn. iL'l'i
! nice smell Mcmphians have
Has many features you'd
expect to find only in
priced refrigerators !
er
-Thai
not ic
ed in the city's buses is a perfume
advertisement.
Tom O'Ryan put a small square
of blotting paper In the corner of
the advertisements. He sprayed
the blotter with the perfume and
now riders can read the advertise
ments and sample the product at
l the same time.
The only trouble is, O'Ryan says,
women yank the blotter squares
olf and use them as sachets.
Safe Cold from friqidaire't
Meter-Miief mtthanitm pro
cs all hods from one
thopping trip to the next I
See All These Features I
Famous Mf-Mitr mochanitm with 5-Yar
Warranty.
a Exelutiva Quickubo Tray with lnonl
Cuba Rtloasa.
Porttlain Hydrator hold mora than 9 quart
fruit and vogatabU.
Rut-roitant, sturdy hlvt with ploniy
of room for tall bottlo.
Largo Supor-Frotxor hold ovor 19'j lb,
froxon food.
Cold Storage Tray for quick chilling moat,
bovorogtt.
Now, beautiful cobinot doiign and fittingi.
Ask oboot ffie new Wosfsr, Ds Luxi
end Imperial Models, too
Main Street
THANKFUL FOR
STRENGTH TO WORK
Mr, scholar
fr.nkli-, Rout .
1, Wnoir City, A " f.
",i,,,t Wl.it
"for lour year I H1 I
iuHrd from j f JLv 1
9"
ch, poor appo
int and a tired,
weak, nervout
feeling. Then I
had an opera- v v -ti...
In which I XL .'
mm hahv died. It
teemed that I just couldn't regain
my strength.
"I wat unable to da my work
and often would have te spend
the day in bed. I tried treatment
with no reult. Then I itarted
an Scalf'i Indian River Mldicine
and the firtt battle helped ma.
My appetite came back, the gasiy
stomach trouble was relieved and
I gained from 100 pounds to IIS
pounds and can do my work with
no trouble. ' I can not find words
to praisa Scolf's enough. It U
Simply wonderful."
Scalf's Indian River Medicine is
a strengthening vegetable storn
ach tonic guaranteed to satisfy or
your money back. Generous bottlo
S1.3S-A 6-bottle treatment $S.7S.
Try it today Irem your druggist.
EVERYTHING MUST BE S OLD !
We Are Offering Every Item In Our Dry Goods Dept.
At a Savings To You of
20'! io
50
ON THE
PRESENT MARKET
ALL SALES
FINAL
NO EXCHANGES!
NO RETURNSl
This is ii ('.rent Opportunity
For You To
SAVE MONEY)
COME IN
TODAY
Comp parly and stock up while you can
liny this merchandise at a tremendous
saving.
The price ut which we Hre offering you
this mcrchiindise is considerably less
thim jt could be replaced oil today's
market.
We arc planning on expanding our Super-Market,
making it second to none in
this area . . . therefore we plan to sell
all merchandise in our Dry Goods Department.
Ladies'
COTTON DRESSES
REDUCED 33 to SO
Ladies' and Children's
Under Garments REDUCED
UP TO 50
Blouses
Blue Joans
ill
MEN'S
MATCHED
WORK
SUITS
OFF
Ladies'
Girl's
and
Men's
SHOES
33 t0 50
OFF
This Sale Includes Men's Work Clothing. Hats, Ladies'
and Children's Wearing Apparel. Piece Goods and
Hundreds Of Other Items Too Numerous To Mention
In This Space!
W. A. Bradley & Co.
Phone 326
Hazelwood