THE WAYNESYILLE , MOUNTAINEER
0.Al Gl'ST 30,1951
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LABOR DAY EDITION
Starts Work
ycy Covo
Jommy
Road
Officers Bring In Two Slot Machines
lLoyd r. Jones
laiiict'r Ki-pmter
fnts of Hominy
farc very S'u - v..c
jrtP(j to take out some
w.,,,.,1 that the road
;v(.!fd and blacktopped
j5hes to thank the ones
helped on the nnm
huirti in the
due to
s and Wilson. Trantham
ed the ground ana sow
He church yard.
n children.
. T annnrH Mull and
, ' Mrs: Pink Gib-
Mrs. John Gibson, Mr.
taul Gibson ana aaugu
ld Mrs. James Gibson
Mr and Mrs.
I in, .uu ... - -in,
all of Canton, Mrs.
lls and son ot Leicester,
Mclntire and
is. Ralph Webb attend
Li nf Mrs Martha Jane
fhittier last Wednesday.
J). Coolsby of Oakmont
biting her daughter in
L son of Mr, and Mrs.
J, of Worley Cove, is at
Han, Ala., with the Na-
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in
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lntormal games were played
d,uring the evening, and refresh
ments were served by the hostesses.
Miss Ann Worley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Worley, Is visit
ing her grandmother in Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Trantham
and children, Mrs. Seth Wood, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Trantham of
Clyde attended . the homecoming
and decoration services Sunday at
the Meadowfork Church in Madi
son County.
Wiley N. Burress, a patient in
Moore General Hospital, has been
spending ten days at his home on
Hominy Road.
Ray L. Torpy of Alexandria,
Va., arrived last Week to join his
family at the home of Mrs. Frank
Mann.
Two 25-cent variety slot machines were taken Sunday by the officers shown above. The machines were
in the Pro Shop. Shown with the machines are left to right: Sheriff Fred Y. Campbell, P. R. Kitch
en, S.B.I.;, Policemen Jerry Rogers, and Francis Reece. The officers cited Ray Raynor to mayor's court
next Monday. (Staff PhotoV
tional Guard encampment.
at. the Haywood Count! Hospital.
MRS. MANN HONORED
Mrs. Carroll Kinsland and Miss
Hetty Ann Jones were hostesses
Miss Ruth Gibson Is recuperat
ing at the home of a sister, Mrs.
Leonard Mull of Hominy Road. She
was operated on for appendicitis I Tuesday evening at a miscellaneous were used throughout the house.
shower honoring Mrs, James L.
Mann. The affair was given at the
home of Mrs. Kinsland in High
land Park.
Arrangements of mixed flowers
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ON THE OCCASION OF OUR
We want to thank our many friends and custom
ers for the patronage we have enjoyed during
the past year. Since we moved into our new
home three years ago this week we thought this
would be the proper time to express our sincere
appreciation to all of you who trade with us.
We strive to offer the very best in everything wo
sell ... We also try to give you the best service
our facilities permit . . . We always try to make
your visit with us a pleasant one.
Again, we say; many, many thanks . . . and may
we serve you of ten;
THE MANAGEMENT.
CHARLIE'S
Drive-In and Texaco Service
e Road
Charlie & Claude Woodard, Owners
24 HOUR SERVICE
Waynesville
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pruitt are par
ents of a son, born August 19 at the
Haywood County Hospital. .
Fort Ticonderoga is located at a
point commanding the waters con
necting Lake George and Lake
Champion in Essex County, N. y.
JUST SPRINKLING COMMON SENSE
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DAUGHTER OF the city't Safety Commissioner, Sandra Lee Wilson, 8, ot
Tyler, Texas, sits beside the sign on her burnt lawn that gives her view
point on what to do In the present dry spell. The girl urges others to
forget their greenery for the present 'International Soundphoto)
Anyone From Texas? '
FRANKFURT, Germany (AJ)
You'd think half of the GIs in
the European Command are from
Kansas when General Eisenhower
makes a troop inspection.
When trooping the line, Kansas
born Ike stops here and there to
chat with the soldiers. Invariably,
or so it seems, every time he aski
a soldier where he's from, the re
ply is: "Kansas, sir." And the Gen
eral smiles broadly and says ''I'm
from Kansas, too."
It's not always an accident that
the soldier happens to be from
Kansas. When some commanding
officers get the word that the Gen
eral is on his way for an inspec
tion the personnel files are hastily
scanned for the names of Kansaos.
Then the natives of the "sunflower"
state are placed at "strategic" po
sitions along the line and,' odds
then are, that when Eisenhower
stops to talk with a soldier the
soldier is a Kansan.
General Eisenhower probably
isn't fooled by it at all, but he en
joys it.
Rocks of nearly all geological
ages are found in New Mexico.
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