I I THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ^sc has approved the use milk dispensers in public ? l)OK ^ L S NEW KIND ?f-g OF PICTURE B-- Y ! ??JutifuMy cM I { from ?dg? "> ''? ?>' ?K -? hug* ?"?"? ?M | II i AtL pit two ?CM ^ ? ?.tiui'"' , ,*\%Y Bj""!h*w ; I ^ .. - p?) ?ABLE! SIEEK FAiMION i s| tr^^^PROHLE i, l|ks like 21 ' looks like 24 ' /j If 169 cM ? TERMS/ of course! licit delivery if you HURRY! iMoody Wane, Inc.; IIAZFI.tVOOl) SCIIOOl. HI'PILS Friday afternoon made the ac quaintance of Joe Iteinertson's new herd of :?4 Shetland ponies, which makes the Rocky Knoh Farm on the Ragle's Nest Road the largest seller and breeder of ponies in North Carolina. ' I i Mountaineer I'hoto). , Canton High Campus Cuffnotes : By. LINDA LKIGGS Last Wednesday a large number f Canton High students were priv eged to see the opera. "lion asquale " presented l>y the Grass dots Opera Company. A special liowing was given for the students 1 the afternoon during school and le opera was presented to the eneral public that night. Thursday night the Tri-Hi-Y !ub met for the first time this car to make plans for the new ?rm and to select new members to ?place those who graduated. This club is sponsored by the .M.C.A . but works closely with te school. Mildred Duckett is resident this year and Pat Gooper vice-president. June Myers is ?cretary; Jean Downs, treasurer; id Rene Sinathers, social chair ian. Seven new members were ?cepted Thursday night and a pa iliia party is being planned to elcome these gil ls into the club, hey are: Sandra Williams. Linda loore, Sue Pleninions. Judy Os arne and Marianna Moon. This ub hopes to complete titans soon ir taking charge of morning de itions for several weeks, present ig a chapel program, a radio pro am and sponsoring several worth liile projects. Last year the Tri i-Y girls joined with the Hi-Y lys and had a beautiful formal nice after Christmas. The dance will be held before Christinas Ibis year and the club hopes they will . be asked to help again. < . ' : 1 1 That victorious feeling is i eallv t great when you are the underdogs for a while and suddenly find your- t re Id on top. Therefore, 'there's a nice feeling floating around Can ton this week because all rumors iiad it that the team was beat he fore they started last week. How- ? ever, as you know, the hoys sur- , prised everyone and defeated Val- ( j dese by a score of 13-7. We Can ton fans were almost stunned for a while after the first touchdown! , Everyone knows, of course, that t the real test comes this weekend when the Illack Bears face the mighty Hendorsonville Bearcats 1 No one is predicting the outcome i 'of the game tonight because tin- ; is football, and who knows" 1 Pat Cooper. Anil Gates. Charles I Duke. Carol Wilson. Linda Briggs, t Melissa Osborne and Charles Green 1 attended the Editor's Koundtabk* ' ;.f Cullowhee this past weekend ' V ith Mrs. Ernest Messer. advisor for the annual, the "Black Bear." These representatives picked up a 1 great deal of information which they will be able to use in the \ Pillowing year ill publishing the a school paper, "Bear Tracks." and a . Reynolds Students Visit A&T \ X T College of (irt'i iisboi'o ?pdilsored its annual Senior High school Day on Saturday. October 16 Reynolds Hi,;!) School was well '('presented with the seniors and hreo members of the faeult \ The purpose was to familiarize he pupils with campus activities fnd the college program. Ml students attending were in .pired hv the, friendly atmosphere md the dignity of college life. The isitdis toured those buildings on 1 he campus that were opened to he public. A delicious dinner was served lit' 1855 "Black Bear." ? ' The first six weeks period ended Wednesday and report cards are ssued Monday. Amid the smiles lad siuhs seen and heard in the alls, many of lis turned our hoiiwhts back to the excellent -id ee yiven its in chapel Friday by teverend I I,. Boberis, pastor of he First Methodist Churrh. Rev. Jolierts spoke ahout hells and their elaiionship and likeness to our ives Baptists.' Methodists. I'resbytor ad.v all Canton church youth j roups- you're invited to a llallo een part \ Saturday night at 7 lit) I tile First Presbyterian Church . Canton Don't forget ? Aliens Creek CDP To Sponsor Chicken Supper By Bl.wrill. FKANKI.IN Community Reporter Tile Alice's Crook CDP will sponsor a chicken supper Saturday ?light. October 2\i. at tile Allen's C'eek School 'I'lic menu will in clude chicken and dumplings, green beans, slaw candied yarns.' hot rods and apple pie. The en- , tire meal will he home cooked and everyone is invited to come and en- ! joy a delicious supper. k Mis Carolina Kaufman was the j guest of Mr, and Mrs Charlie ' and in '.lho afternoon. the Rev nolds , ' group witnessed a college football game between A & T and Slum University of Italeigh. with A & T winning 49 to 0. All attending en-' joyed every minute of it. Reynold . High School will coles brate its annual Homecoming I)a.v, Wednesday October 27, with Re> nolds playing host to Central Con solidated School of Svlva. at 8' < p in at Canton Memorial Stadium Stephens Lee band of Asbeville w ill be on hand to tender music for the occasion \ television set will he given; awa> at halflitne ceremonies There will he an old fashioned barbecue at the school and the coronation of queens after the i game til the school gym ( Pates' Trip Covers Hurricane's Path A brush with the skirts of Hur ?teane Haze! was part of the north >rn trip from which Dr. and Mrs. I Frank Pate have just returned They visited Washington. D. C . ind several points of interest in > r'lrginia. catching up with the hur 'icane just outside of Washington. 1 In I>r. Pate's words: "I left iVashington about a 1,1 Friday Hazel had just started to make her ippearance in the form of rain and ligh w inds. 1 followed the Potomac j River past Mount Vernon toward iTorktown, and I believe 1 met 11/el in full force half way be at een Fredericksburg and York own. "I crossed the Yorktown Bridge into Williamsburg to meet Mrs Pate, who had been staying there while 1 was in Washington, and Tound the town practically in areckage, with blown trees and all power lines and telephone coni-j ihunieations disrupted. me wind had subsided, so we iccided to leave right away for North Carolina. Newport News. \ a was in darnkess, proteeted h> I he National (luard. Gasoline for the ear had to be pumped in by an , emergency gasoline motor "\V'e drove all the way into Rocky Mount before seeing any towns J with any liRhts or phone service. Next morning we found that we had stayed that night in a city which Hazel had .struck twice. leav ing it badly damaged. "We noted the destructive pow ers of Hazel as far as Durham and even into Morganton. ( "The subtitle of this story is that , we consider ourselves very lucky , to live in the 'Die Smokies'/' I North Carolina livestock produe- ] lion tIns year probably will he up four percent from 19.1.1 Wage rates paid by. North Caro lina farmers this year so far are generally unchanged from last rear. Tin' beef industry in North Car ilina has more than doubled since 1950. BUchannan on Sunday. Mrs. Frank Wood visited her sis-' ter in Johnson City, Tenn.. last week. Mr and Mrs Jessie Jordan ot Ashevifle, visited the hitter's moth er. Mrs. W ill Jordan on Sunday. Among those attending the Ten nessee-Alabama football game last Saturday were Lucius Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Carson Barrett. Arnold Hannah and Wayne Cald well, students of Mars Hill College risited their parents on Allen's Creek. High Hurdler |, t 11: AI' Newsfeatures CHICAGO William C Steinkraus. 2H. of West port, j Conn., takes Can Can over the high hurdle in preparation for the tifilh National Horse Show open inn Nov. 2 in New York Steinkraus helped tin- U. S. Equestrian team place third in the 1952 Olympic equine events. Preliminary estimates place ?hiekeiis raised 1 excluding com-; nereial broilers) in North Carolina! luring 1954 at 17,008,000 about j hrec per cent higher than in 1953 ; iut about 21 per cent below the 943-52 average of 21.451.000 Demand for flue-cured tobacco ?ontinues strong and this year's rrop is expected to be up 5 per cent from 1953, according tb the Agricultural Marketing Service Reliable Jewelers \!f.JAND JEWELRY\ jv" REPAIRING \ \ Alt WORK ABSOlUmY/ ^^CUAAAHTKD Toko extra lpifn^^B good coro of your mil valutd possessions. Have thorn repaired by experts. 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