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Monday Afternoon, May 7, IDol TOE WArNTSVTLLE MOUNT page tvrz 9 Seniors Ce For Trip ashington vari - nine bedecked with .rrs. twenty j the senior class of f School left for Wash- L ...., upre sccompan- f : i":. ;..uKnn nrinri- u.fipv i-1 -'"'--' - raised the money for '". series of dinners and foment. Their depart immediately after the Lor Banquet and prom; T . 11a... nnA HlllA n thp bus were those rn used in decorations Wis expected to return ing Years irg-'tAP' Capt. Ivan Liot for tonunemai Air fStU began nis zisi year ith 23.000 hours airborne , m He says he never has itched an airplane. Every completes another 1,000 rim passes out candy to lengers. Father Fires Home, Kills 8 Children And Self J- ' ?T Uv vys a1 .i. N Deaths l. C. HALL b! services were held in ill Methodist Church at . afternoon for U. C. Hall. West Ashpvtiie, wno aiea in an Asheville hospital brief illness. ev. J. A. Lowder and the A. Groce officiated and t. 1 las in lieinei i.emeieiy. arers were Floyd Miller, Bucket!, Everett Desmond, loece. Troy Moody, and 0'Kelly. ias a native ot naywooa and had resided in Bun- ounty in recent years. ling arc the widow, Mrs Hall; three daughters. rgarct Queen of Asheville yne Melton and Mrs. Phil ley of Enka; two sons, Es- Hall of Asheville and Sher- of Houston, Texas. lour sisters, Mrs. Dave Best. W. Bennick, and Miss Em I of Canton, and Mrs. Arch Leicester; two brothers. E. of Leicester and Grady Canton; 12 grandchildren. great-grandchild. Funeral Home was In fcf arrangements. xw I V TtMf-aittfrrttnmmM 24-Hour Service iwlord Funeral Home prd Mutual Burial Ass'a aynesville, Phone 147 lanton, Dial 3535 Rescue woikers starch the charred ruins of a home near Lenoir in uhirh ilnh ' n'una kin.,,1 l,.o eigni ennaren and himself alter, setting the house afire. The unemployed sawmill worker shot the children and then killed himself with a shotgun blast. The blazing building attracted neighbors who .-..v. u..u. HiMue. nesiaes l.ragg s body were a shotgun an da rive-gallon can The cua me mime . suadenlv burst into names about 8:13 o'clock Wednesday night. i.P neighbors Virephoto. 31 Men Get Call To Duty; To Leave May 9th The Selective Service Board to-' day released the names of 35 Hay-j wood men who will leave for in- i duction on Wednesday, May 9. at i 7:30 a. m. At the same time the! Board announced that there will I be no call for men to leave during I May for pre-induction examina tions. 1 The inductees are: Donald Albert Grooms. Horace David Edwards. Samuel Marcus Setzer, Harold Ed ward Jones, Paul Edwin Franklin, Carol Keith Underwood. 'Robert Francis Davis, Medford Price Charles Reeves McElroth, Homer Lee Duncan. Frank Gale Davis. William Max Wright. Also, Ray Hannah, James Her man Farmer, James Wayne Lyle, Robert Wendell Davis, Maynard Edward Moody, Edwards E. Dyer, Charles Taylor McDonald, James N. Hancy, Homer Jackson Kelly Franklin Delano Pressley, Chalks Cook, William Guy Burnette, Janus Bobbv Plemmons, Billy Messer. Also, Gerald Brookshire Wilson. Eugene Limbo, Donald Lloyd Carver, Dennis Ray Harrell, Frank Edwin Hannah. Talent Show Will Be Held At Junaluska Trucks Will Be Checked for Loads Truckers are warned today that checking would begin in Haywood about 15th for overloaded trucks The highway patrol will do the checking. Members of the patrol assisted in making a check in Jackson this week, and found three violators one paid a total 'of $243.25 for hav ing an overload. The new load limits as passed by the 1951 Legislature impose stiff penalite.s for vehicles found with more load than the license calls for. A Talent Jamboree will be held at the Junaluska School Thursday, May 10, at 8 p. m.. under the spon sorship of the Parent Teacher As sociation of the school. The program will be In several division s, including piano and string music, singing, humorous skits, dancing, folk songs, and events for children. Prizes will be awarded in each classification. Those who wish to enter the show are asked to call Andy Moody at phone 2HI-J or Ruth S. Noland at phone 614-J. Admission will be 15 cents for children under 12 years and 35 cents for all others. PERSONALS Mr. and Mis. James A (!wn i have returned to their home on the Country. Club Drive alter ! spending the winter in Ft Mors. ! Fla. i Judge and Mrs Felix Alley, Mrs J. W.,liay. and Miss F.ona Hayes , returned Sunday from a week's I visit to Mrs. Hob Alley in Hich : mond, Va. ! Mr and Mrs. 11. (i St, Petersburg. Fla . owners of i Parkway Knoll, arrived last night and will spend a day or two before making a trip through Eastern North Carolina and Virginia. They will return next week to make ; preparations lor the opening of j their hotel, i 4-H Electric Contest Projects Under Way Tobacco Meetings Set For Wednesday An entire day of meetings on tobacco planting was announced today by Wayne Corpening. County Agent. On Wednesday, May 9, R. H. Bennett, tobacco specialist, will give demonstrations of the reac tions of several types of chemicals and fertilizers on plant beds. Wednesday's schedule is as fol lows: !) a.m. Jim Best, Upper Crab tree; 10 a m. T. C. Davis, Iron DufT; 11 a.m. D. J. Boyd. Jona than Creek; 1 p.m. Test Farm, j Waynesville. 3 p.m. George Sta-1 mey. Pigeon; and 4:3() p.m. Fred Mann, Hominy. More than a down 411 Club! members have already entered the annual 4-11 Farm and Home Elec tric Program this year and are well along on their project records. Contestants must submit their rec ords to the County Agent by Sep tember 15. In the piogr.im, contestants pick out a project, and after pi.ictiiiil , application, demonstrate the con I venience, economy and time-saving (values of using electricity on Hie i farm and in the farm house. En- trants are als(, judged on their club I records and personal activities, i County winners one boy and one girl from each county --win a trip to Raleigh for the annual Congress. Most recent winners from Haywood were David Noland and Peggy Homemakers Club Completes Six Successful Years (By Mrs. Ben Phillips and a com mittee from the Homemakers) Home Demonstration Club work in Haywood County has progress ed by leaps and bounds during the past six years. This has been true on a local as weir as a national I level with 680 women of Haywood j County working in the 25 clubs In I ! observing the sixth National Home) Demonstration': 'Week. April 29 through May 6th, The Waynesville I . Homemakers Clube is also observ ing its Sixth Anniversary. ' We were organiied as a group of It) members, and since that time have added 5 new members to this number. We have been compelled to limit our mcmbersbiu because of lack of space in our homes. How- i ever, our enthusiasm has not been j limited for Home Demonstration!, work. Each year since our organua- tion we have contributed to the, Jane S. McKimmon Loan Fund. I delegates to various international I meetings, the newly equipped ; Home .Demonstration Kitchen audi ; other activities of the County j work. ; Our objectives as those of all ' Home Demonstration C.ubs are .threefold: inspiration, information; j and recreation. For our inspira tion, a planned devotion is given at the beginning of each monthly i meeting and this encourages the daily devotions with our Individual' families. For our second objective information, we have depended up-1 on the capable Home Demonstra-' j tion Agents who have guided us ) through the years in gaining new knowledge in the preparation and conservation of foods, in the buy- 1 ing and making of clothing and In :the arranging and furnishing of J our homes with a special demons Hudson of 'N1 to" 0,1 selecting and framing of pictures for our homes. Ve were tuaghl some of the "whys and wherefores'" of landscaping the new homes of our dreams ttlirco of our members have had these dreams come true and one mcmlicr remodeled her home) and even the art of growing flowers and making attractive arrangements. We dared to roam into the special fields of refinishing old furniture, needle point, aluminum and copper etch ing and rug hooking and braiding. ! During the year 19,r0 we began to feci that we had outgrown a de gree of our infancy and were ready and willing to try our wings In Achievement Day ventures, Dis- KOREAN BOYS GET CLOSE-UP OF WAR it J Br' frl .... ;...VAi.i'., . CAUGHT IN A BATHE AREA while wandering aimlessly over war-devastated fields, these homeless South Korean boys cover their tars to muffle the roar of a big gun fired ty the crow oT an M-l tank Wasting enemy positions in the area. (Arinj- Pfioto from liiteriiatioiml .S'ouiiil'ioio) Presbyterian Church . 1 Sets Two Meetings i ? i Two meetings are schedult by the Waynesllle Pwb1rtan Church for the first of the week. The regular monthly meeting of the Women of the Church will be held at the church on Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. The Laymeng Club will meet at the church for supper on Wednes day evening at 7 o'clock. All men of the Church congregation are la vited to attend. Chamber Of Commerce Board Meets Tuesday The 'directors' of the Chamber of Commerce will meet Tuesday night at 7.30 for the regular month Iv meeting. Dave Felmct is presi dent, and announced a numlHY of projects would be brought to the attention of the directors. Mrs.. R. H. Blackwell and Mrs. F. It. Marley left Saturday for Blowing Rock to spend several days with the former's sister. Mrs. Hal Martin. Mrs. Martin Will celeb rate her eighty-fifth birthday tomorrow. trict Home Demonstration meet ings and various contests for Home Demonstration Club members Mrs. Carl Uatclllfc won second' place in the county essay contest on "Twelve Reasons Why I am a Home Demonstration Club Mem ber ". Mrs. Earl Messer took second place in Tailored Garments group in the Dress Review, and our club, won a club scrap book for main- j tabling the best average attend- ance of the year. j During this year we have con tinued to increase our store of ; knowledge about cooking, sewing, handicraft and furniture and in general have tried to come nearer to the goal we had originally set . , good homemakefs. Each mem ber lias selected a project of which a portion of it will be used in the planned Achievement Day display. Several of our members participat ed in the recent Dress Review and enjoyed the fellowship with the members of other Home Demons tration Clubs in the County as well as the contact with women Irom adjoining counties. We are looking forward to entertaining the women from Jackson, Swain and Macon Counties May Hlh with a collce hour and luncheon at the annual meeting of Federation of Home! Demonstration Clubs. j For our recreation, we depend upon a well planned recreation program of fun-making at the end of each monthly meeting. Wo en tertain our husbands twice yearly with the 'summer picnic and Christ mas Parly: displaying to them the arts and achievements of the past year. We a iv anticipating a great deal of joy from the accomplishment of one of our projects ... conduct ing the Story Hour at the Public Library this summer. Another of our projects has been the privilege ! of carrying maga.iiies to the Hay- wood County Hospital. The book p lews given by various members of the club have kept us Informed Ion the latest publications, i Thus through inspiration, In j formation and recreation we arc attempting to grow in our daily lives as borne makers and house keepers and as Home Demonstra tion Club members In Haywood County, Something to sell? Advertise It on the Want Ad page. SENSATIONAL NEW RADIO SHOW GROUCHO MARX in "YOU BET YOUR LIFE" EVERY WEDNESDAY 9 TO 9:30 over WISE Brought to you by HOWELL MOTOR CO. DeSoto . Nymouth Dealer Haywood St. WaynenrUle More American families now own their own homes than ever before in history 53 per cent of all occupied dwellings. MOUNTAINEER ADVERTISING CREATED THAT WAS GREATER THAN THE CI TPPf y at I'Hitons Feed Stoic last Friday . . . Hoy I'nrlon. Manager of the store advertised in The Mountaineer that he had 200 Silver Laced Wyandotte hh.v chicks to go on sale Friday morning He sold the 200 thicks all ''Chi . . . and coujd have soi( u, tj,,.s ,;,t many more. Thi is further proof thai your advcrliMiW misuse in The Mountaineer Pas dividends. ,f want to buy, 'sell, or tra.le . . . just call 700 and ask for the advertis ,n8 department. The Waynesville Mountaineer i Bradshaw. A boy and a girl winner in each ; of the fii-o territorial areas are I awarded college scholarships, with gold watches going to I he ! runnersup The state winner is ! awarded an all-expense trip to the National 4-H Club Congress In Chicago, to be held this year Nov ember 25-2!) Six winners at Chi cago will each receive $300 college scholarships. The program is conducted by the North Carolina Agricultural Ex tension Service and sponsored lo cally by the Carolina Power and Light Company, with other awn rds given by the Wcstcinhouse Educa tional Foundation. Special Design IHwAV';'.:'i 1 V z m W': '' t AMI i. ; MODELED by Janet Winters at Mi ami Beach, Fla., this'Wiinsuit has a leaf open-work design embellishing the bra. This is outlined with braid, used also around the scalloped top I of form-fitting suit But what male will nolire that? (In'.erna'Aonel) J5sW fasl bb we can, we're chancing ibr "voire" of our Diesel locomotives. Why? Because our neighbors along the Southern told us that, as much as they liked our modern DieHels, they missed the friendly sound of the familiar eteam engine whiatleB echoing across the country-side. So we got busy. To replace the deep-throal ed blat-Uof the original air horns on'otir Dicselg we developed a melodious "airchime" signal thai rerepfures all the nostalgic lound of the old steam whistle. A little thing? To you, perhaps ... but not to us! For being a "good ntighbort,to the people we serve is one of the biggest, most im portant things the Southera Railway System can d" President W SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
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