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r 1'AGfc TWO (Aeiufttf Steilluii; Monday Afternoon, August fi. iii- THE WAY VESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER 1931 ONE OF HAYWOOD'S 26 THRIVING COM MUNITIES PARTICIPATING IN THE COM MUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM West - , ' ' " ' ' ' J" ' ','.. ' " ' Y , J 4 " f ' 1 , 4 I " x T- ' " " ' ' ,( - ' ' ' ' , - S, ' 'ft ' ' -S t ' ' ' ' ' j ' ' " j - t ; j - ,,' , '";''' J "w ' ?" ' " - ' i ' v '" , - , -1 ,, - " 1 1 1 I -, ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' " " ' .1 ' ' ' - , ' A I . , 1 : 'A - , - ' , ' 1 1 ; 1 4 . . b:" ' - '- ;' . ; . ,; :. .. :,f?': : ':'. i( C "'i.' ff-VW k i' - it J - ' - ' " - r. 'i ' L L I 1 ': V II n :" u Vv ;S s t.-VJ L 1 , -' - ;.; - , ' ' nT .1 .1 7T. 3- ; TV1!!- " "L" 1 - - t,-,.,..-.-i J t . ... - ... 'Z.:.vitX .Vi,,iMiJ , ; ' - ' 'Mhi'i y y,: ',yi( ' Bethel Alrthndist churrh, a fin( brick ruclure. PTWphe Bethel 1'iesbvterian ehuroh, shaded by th tall trees. It is ikht across the street .torn the Bethel school. No. 3 The Bethel Baptist church, also adjoining 1 .; aA-?f ' the S'.hi'ol property. No. 1 A general view of the valley looking to wards Luke Loitan from Worlev Heights. io. 5 l atsy and Salhe get supper the twin calves of this line cow are the second set of twins j H yJ ( f " she has had."Thc cow was artificially I owned by Mrs. C. S. Terrell. t Pigeon Women Are bgressive, And Stage aried Betterment Plan . The West Pigeon home demons tration club, of which Mrs Jack P McCrackcn is president, took an active and constructive role upon itself during 1950,' and produced . results of which .'it is justifiably proud. Among some of its ac complishments were six United Nations flags, one each for three churches, and one for the school, for Eastern Star, and for them selves. Culture was not neglected for reading was encouraged and eleven reading certificates award ed to members. A radio program was givtn during Home Demonstra tion Week and a large exhibit shown on Achievement Day. Not confining itself to cluh mem bers, a program was put on by the ladies designed to help other fam- Arranges For Ice Cream Supper MHS. LLOYD R. JONES ihes. Conserving and canning food.! TT -ii 1 the proper care of children, were ! nOlTlinY UilUrCn among tne several tliimrs taught. A floor sanding demonstration was arranged for 1 he benefit of the community as well. Representatives were sent to the copper and alum inum workshop. Quite a bit is being asked of Mountaineer Reporter members during 1051. Goals In clude the awarding of reading' T1'e W. S. C. S. of Plains Melho certificatcs to evcrv person in the (llst c,ul!''b in Hominy made plans club, and the conservation by every j'1' )'s mi'e'lriK last Thursday for memner ot enough food for family "" lc ntam supper on August 17. mm mpps was appointed chairman of the committee on ar rangements, assisted by Mrs. John Jiroyles and Mrs. Lloyd R. Jones lIPp PROTECTION! Good Looks, Too! 7i It's a wise home-owner who keeps his house in perfect condition with high quality paints. They're a sure guar. antee ngninst rapid deterioration ... a sure promise of increased attractiveness. Choose from our wide selec tion of paints today! Haywood Builders Supply Co. "Where There's A Material Difference" Ph0ne 82 At The Depot use. Women in (he area are making good use of electricity. A total of 750 major electrical appliances are being employed, and these figures do not Include the 80 elec tric refrigerators' and 75 electric jf nvnc ' - - Some beautiful homes. as W.I "PK'' lhe Lilst for which the tiful as their setting - will soon be K " ' was-.ma(,--Mrs' ' B- Robin even more beautiful' Twenty out-1 T "V T' ,Tak'nR part side beau.ifi,,niin "A" ! i werc Ml's' Jhn Broyles and Mrs. , " i" "i'1" ",L .lovce Owen Mr. and Mrs. Goble McCracken. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Snyder of Newport News, Va., are visit in? here. Mrs. Snyder is the former Miss Viola Worley of the Worley Cove section. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder were guests Wednesday of the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs D M. Clark. ,Mrs. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Snvder, and Miss Patsy Brookshire of New port News visited Cpl. and Mrs. Horace Brookshire in Atlanta this week end. The group also ulanned for . mr.,and M"- Palmer. Shepherd ihle stnrlv enni-en in k u 1 " 'y spent a week with Mrs Bible study course to be held the third Wednesday in September The program was based on the v tu " fc Iljay' Gn- 'J Pic, "The Last for which the k. .they sPnt three days underway and 35 brightening ud interiors, Mrs. Jack McCracken, for example, is doing outstanding work on her living room, while Mrs, Guy Clark and Mrs. R. O. Kelley are concentraU ing upon making their kitchens more efficient and attractive. The same objectives, beauty and efficiency, can be observed in work that is being done for West Pigeon. With the aid of other communities in the valley, a project h;k been undertaken to beautify the ceme tery and provide a marker for tle grave of Elijah Deaver, who donat ed land for schools and churches. A recreation center ts being plan ned, and a garbage disposal pro ject is underway. Individual women In West Pi Boon find pleasure and profit in various handicrafts. Some devote themselves to weaving, while oth ers are experts at rug hooking and tlio muking of aluminum trnys As mothers and as citizens the women, in clubs or out. are doing their part in making their com munity a better place to live Mrs. Yoder Clark and Mrs. Alexander were co-hostesses to the meeting, which was held at the church. Mrs. Wilson Trantham served refreshments. Mrs. Herschel Hipps, president, was in rharaa nt the meeting. Mr. and Mrs, John Parker and family.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parker and family, and Miss Maxine Clark are spending a week at Daytona Beach, Fla. James Clark of Worley Cove has returned home after two weeks' training at Fort Bragg. Mrs. Lester Johnson and daugh ter Wanda Lee Johnson have re turned to their home in Hominy section after spending a week with relatives in Hickory and Lenoir. They also visited Mrs. Johnson's father, the Rev. Roy p. Jones. In UICMOIJ,- - Mrs. Jack McCracken returned Saturday from an Asheville hospit. al. Her mother, Mrs. Dulaney Lo gan, has returned to Liuisville, Ky , 'iter naving been called by Mrs. . ." . : j ia. . iviuiiun villain nam aus bring quick results. Pn Is ;. . 1 " U convd,eiCln8 at Ule home of with the Philadelphia Phillies. Shepherd's parents. Mr.. .ami iu,c t'atterson, In Ellijay, Ga. Tliis I mm k Raleigh. .in , P. E. Smith and Thurman Smith of Worley Cove, and Tom Wi r Hominy were recent visitors to aouin Carolina. Jerry and Frank Hipps of Jack sonville, Fla., are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Will Hipps. and their uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs Joe Cogburn. John Dougles Price and twins iom and Don Price of Winston Salem were guests last; week of their mother, Mrs. Roma Price and their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hipps. WE ARE PROUD OF THE CHAMPION EMPLOYEES WHO ARE HELPING MAKE THE COM M UNITY DEVELOP. MENT PROGRAM A SUCCESS Keeping Up With The Mitchells CLEVELAND (AP) Tlie three children of Dale Mitchell outfielder for the Cleveland Indi ans, were born in three different states. The eldest. Dale, was born in Wichita Falls. Tex n..rileu n, 1 second in' the 'Mitchell line, 'first lne ngnt of day tn Oklahoma City. The latest member of the miicneu clan, daughter June, w born in Cleveland. This is not a question posed hanker, or your auditor. It is asked of ft who have not been checking on thein sion problems of late. The profits of many a farm lwvesj "washed down the creek" when the suspecting land owner was notes aware of what was taking place. Wre have underway in IhiyW program of land conservation, whi-' proving profitable to those who mat most of it. Farmers who have tried thf gram arc happy. We suggest yen join ever-growing group of "happy farm and put into practice the program that keep your topsoil and profits on lic Don't let them go down the creek. The Art Mahan, Viilanova college ft Itampion Paper and Fike Comm ELECTRICITY HAS CONTRTRTTTFn n.Wnn .TZ: DEVELOPMENT OF HAYWOOD'S Rum COMMUNmES ffiiTOOOD ELECTRIC S3SC2DEPiS!S!P WOBflTIOtl R Canton Division Canton, N. C. PH7-A I'" VViLLL, jn. u
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