A PAGE ABOUT THE AREA DEVOTED TO Information For Visitors Coy, Four Under Par, Wins Local f Title From McKenzie, 4 and 2 ? ? ' ; dian i 67 In Round Coy, 19-year-old from i, Fla., captured the Waynesville Country on Tournament Friday and 2, on the 36th lieman McKenzie, Jr., lian finished the match par after carding a 67 morning round, while lot a 71. played improved golf loon and was one un r the first nine holes, ?villlan was never able e McCoy's four-hole er exhibited superior approach shots and Kenzie frequently hit es than McCoy, but ?ol. tered the finals at the toe Eubank of Daytona while McKenzie ad the last round after ir Aaron Prevost of Waynesville. Last year's champion. Bob Allen of Waynesville. and the runner-up. Jay Rotan of Cramerton. were both eliminated in the quarter-finals. Results of other tournament flights were: CHAMPIONSHIP CONSOLATION Bob Zulch. Canton, defeated Al bert Mull, Waynesville. 2 and I. FIRST FLIGHT Or Paul Hardin. Birmingham. Ala., defeated Bill Prevost. Waynesville, 3 and 1. SECOND FLIGHT Henry Darling, Augusta. Ga.. de feated Sam Summers, Lake City. Fla., 1-up. SECOND FLIGHT CONSOLATION Chick Hunter. Jr., Asheville. de feated Red Prevost, llazelwood, 3 and 1. THIRD FLIGHT Paul Davis. Waynesville. defeat ed Harry McDonnold, Asheville. 2 up. THIRD FLIGHT CONSOLATION Dr. Hugh Daniel. Waynesville. defeated Foy Rigsby. Hoi^ston, Tex.. 1-up. FOURTH FLIGHT Wyndham Hewitt, Asheville, de foated Ben Ray, Canton, 1-up. FOURTH FLIGHT CONSOLATION Tom Frazier, Chattanooga, Tenn., deefated S. Keene, Lake Wales. Fla., 3 and 2. FIFTH FLIGHT R. G. Wilson, Lookout Mt? jTenn., defeated Ted Martin, ' Waynesville, 3 and 2. FIFTH FLIGHT CONSOLATION Charles Clontz, Lenoir, defeated Jack Tierney, Lakeland, 1-up. SIXTH FLIGHT Ralph Prevost, Hazelwood, de i teated Charles Kersten. Ft. Lauder dale, Fla., 1-up. SIXTH FLIGHT CONSOLATION i Donald Dixon, Sarasota. Fla.. de ' feated L. A. Moseley, Greenville, S. C., 7 and 6. SEVENTH FLIGHT H. F. Purvis. Coral Gables. Fla.. defeated Sam Duckett, Canton, 5 and 4. SEVENTH FLIGHT CONSOLATION Adm. W. N. Thomas, Lake Juna luska. defeated Harry Miller, Waynesville, 5 and 4. Speedy Justice OKLAHOMA CITY <AP> ? Mrs. Glen Edward Thomason appeared in police court and told Judge , Ji.mes Demopolos she'd take all ; the blame for her husband's ticket ( for speeding. She explained it was her fault because she had discon nected the car's speedometer. Mrs. Thomason asked that she be allowed to pay the fine. The judge went one better and sus pended sentence. Here's Advice On Growing Of Peonies By ROBERT SCHMIDT We have received a number o requests for information abou peonies ? wfil they grow here should they be divided, whei should they be moved, when ant how should new plantings be made? Peonies are more easily growi in the Piedmont and mountain sec tions of North Carolina but the. can also be grown in the Coasta Plain with a little better care. Th time for making new plantings o' for moving or dividing old plant would be October and Novembe in eastern North Carolina and Ser tember and October for the west ern or mountain section of thi state. But don't move them unles there is some good reason to do sc Peonies do not like to be disturb ed. If you have a clump that is do ing well and producing goo' blooms, let it alone. Any loss o roots in digging will have a harm ful effect. It is no tnccessary te divide and move peonies every two or three years as we do iris and daffodils. If a plant is not blooming satis factorily then it may be advisable to move it to a better location, or perhaps it has been planted too deep and should be taken up and FOR MODERN LIVING xciting V (fay [telephone Conveniences These and many other exciting new telephone Icvelopments are designed to make your service ruly complete, convenient and modern. They can be yours at surprisingly small cost. Speakerphone Lets you talk and listen without touching the in strument. Equipped with miniature microphone, volume control and sep arate loudspeaker. Ideal for office conferences (several can talk at once), so handy for busy homcmakers (you ohn talk while you work). Can also be used as a regular telephone by pressing a button. Iminated-Dial Telephone ic dial is illuminated icn handset is picked Easy to dial in dark oms. handy for bed oms. nurseries, sick is, hallways?whcrc r a minimum of light is Wanted. plume Control Telephone Irn it up or down like ?io. A boon for those |th impaired hearing, [firings up the softest Pba loud and clear. t Spring Cord No-more snarled and knotted cords! Contract" to a mere 10 inches, ex pands to four feet. Al ways out of the way. I For Completo Information ? Coll tho Telephone Business Office Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company I *74e *1o4Ame. Jtouie. good\ooo main street waynesville a t its open year pound best all home cooked meals superbly served hohe of ?" rotary club dial gl 6-3559 . mrs. sam h. jones owners-operators mrs. james t. jones Duncan Hines and AAA Recommended 1 MOUNTAIN CRAFTS SOUVENIRS AND GIFTS You Are Cordially Invited To Come In And Browse Around See Our Beautiful Selection of Coverlets and Afghans BRANCH'S HOUSE OF CRAFTS U. S. 19 Adjacent West Entrance to Lake Junaluska OPEN 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. DAILY CHARLES SERVICE ROAD SERVICE WASHING ? WAXING ? LUBRICATION DAYTON TIRES & TUBES BATTERIES & ACCESSORIES V I Dial GL 6-4053 Charles Balentine, Owner i ? ? f( WfcCClE COUNTRY JST0R? }fe t \-\\ . \\:~i~:./ ?// ROOSTER SNUFF JELLY BEANS SASSAFRAS BARK | SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS ? FISHING ? GOLF ? 13ASEBALL ? TENNIS Parkman's Hardware Main Street Waynesville JIMMY McCOY of Lake Worth, Fla? winner of the Waynesville Country Club Invitation Golf Tournament championship Friday, receives congratulations from the runner-up, Bieman McKenzie, Jr., of Asheville. McCoy won the title 4 and 2. (Mountaineer Photo). replanted. In such cases, cut o(T as few roots as possible. Peonies should be planted shallow. The buds should not be more than one or two inches below the surface of the soil. The current magazines and news papers arc advertising the "miracle plant" which is guaranteed to bloom for you without soil or wat er. It will really do that. The plant is the colchicum which resembles a large lavender crocus and will send out blooms without leaves during August or September no matter if you put it in soil, water, or on the kitchen shelf. You can buy these bulbs at any of the large seed stores. They may be planted in the yard about wto inches deep. Leaves are produced in the spring which die down in summer and flowers appear during August or September. The hardy amaryllis and the so called "spider lily," which is also an amaryllis, have a similar type of growth and blooming habit as the colchicum. Experiments with deer show that even when plenty of food is available, they cut their consumpt tion of food about half In winter and lose about 20 pounds in that j season. -? Bookmobile Scneauie Tuesday, Aug. 30 DIX CKfcfcK . BETHEL . FRANCIS COVE Burnett's Cash Groc 9:00- 9:1! Guy Singleton 9:30- 9:4! Parris Store 10:00-10:31 Wright s Store 10:35-10:4! Mrs. Margie Cathey 11:00-11:1! S. School Serv 11:30-11:4! Jack McCracken 12:00-12:1! Wiley Franklin 12:30-12:4! Mrs. Henry Francis 1:00- 1:12 Friday, September 2 CRUSO Robert Freeman ._ 9:00- 9:15 Sam Freeman- 9:30- 9:45 Cruso Grocery 10:00-10:30 Deaver's Grocery 10:45-11:00 Dois Rogers 11:15-11:30 Dosha Burress 11:45-11:55 J. S. Williams 12:00-12:15 Springdale School 12:30-12:45 HIGH FLYING WOMEN NEW DELHI?Here is a sign of (he emancipation of Indian women, who for centuries lived in the sha dows of their menfolk; Eight women are learning to fly at government flying schools throughout the country, a ministry of communications spokesman told Parliament. New Canton Junior High Is Completed Construction on Canton's new lunior high school, built at a cost of (430,000, has been completed, according to Rowe Henry, super intendent of Canton schools. The new building is the final unit in the county's $2,000,000 ichool bond building program, ap proved in the fall of 1951. Llndsey Gudger of Ashevtlle is the architect of the new building and the Jerry Liner Construction Company of Lake Junaluska is the contractor. Included in the new unit, which is adjacent to Canton High School, are an auditorium, classrooms for seventh and eighth grade students, library, cafeteria, and home aco nomice room. Teachers at the junior high will be: W. L. Barkby, principal; Nich olas Bonarrigo, R. L. Medford. Wil TOO MUCH MEASLES BELMONT, N. H. (AP) ? Little Hmmie Crowley, 7, is "sick" of he measles anyway you look at t. Two days after recovery he iroke out again. Diagnosis: German measles. ord Phillips, Mrs. R. C. Looper, Mrs. G. W. Bohnsdahl. Maude Bla lock, Maude Worley, Mrs. Jordan Meal, Mrs. P. G. Klnken, Mrs. Zclms Moffltt, Mrs. C. L. Brook shire, Nancy Hannah, Mrs. Rebecca P.owe. WAYNESVILLE DRIVE-IN THEATRE TONIGHT SHOW STARTS AT 7:.10 I?. M. 1 BUSwiss BMESB lIMPgp 5oo??^ L?' + ? ALSO C-A-R-T-O-O-N TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Rincess of the Nile, k di*.bf TECHNIC OtOt | DEBKA PAGET ? JEFFREY HUNTER ? + PLUS ADDED FEATURE |fejjj BILLY GRAHAM ^ffiS STRAND THEATRE Phone 6-8551 MON. & TUES.. AUGUST 29 & 30 MpaMtfaawH IjgjS] _jml _ _ mmm V ?" . * ANMI , j jmm Coto^TtCHMCOlOft nlAkiimj r? MmwiLliwi Z'JZ" iwTifrr-i mm bavwo? Buaal^ ' .MS ?/ L *' c?m.f ? 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