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PAGE EIGHT (Second Section? THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER FRIDAY Canton To Vote July 8 On Recreational Park $150,000 Bond Issue A special election will bo held in Canton on July H to decide whether $150,000 in bonds shall be issued for the purpose of es tablishing a city recreation park Monday night the Canton town board unanimously approved the election, which had been requested by a petition circulated in the com munity and bearing the names of 900 residents. Plans tentatively are to develop the playground facilities of the city between the high school and Pigeon river, including a modern swim ming pool in the equipment. The project, according to the res olution adopted by the board, will result in an additional tax levy of not less than three cents nor more than 10 cents on each $100 as sessed alualion. The resolution, as adopled by Aldermen Clyde H. Iloey, Jr.. Hoy II. Patton and Albeit 13. ltobin .son. follows: "A special elect ion is hereby called to be held on the eighth day of July, 11)47. to vote on the question '! whether $150,000 of bonds of the town shall be issued, pursuant to chapter 1052 of Un laws of 1!H5. lor the purpose of acquiring lands for parks, play grounds and buildings. a:..l the im provement thereof, and for equip ping the same, and a tax be levied for the payment thereof, and i2 whether a supervised recreational syslem shall be provided, estab lished and maintained and conduct ed, pursuant to I he said statute, and an annual lax be 'evied there for of not less than 3 cents nor more than 10 cents on each $100 of assessed valuation of the prop erty wit lun 1 he tow n. Library Notes f pff J MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian us books. The library needs these gifts for we are, in Haywood coun ty, below the state average in the number of books we own. Did you know that the North Carolina Li brary Commission is at present loaning us around 3,000 books to help, us meet our demands? Yes, we need books and our special thanks go to Dr. Stuart Roberson. Miss Elizabeth Glosser, Mrs. J. H. Clo, Dr. Bernard Raymund, Mrs. Highway Patrol Will Conduct Two Schools This Year RALEIGH (T) The State High- H. A. Trcue, Dr. W Holder, Mrs Robert C. Mrs. Gudger Palmer and L. Kirkpatrick. Hatcher said -the Pa rol u ; - , tM , nP,i .round 200 men separate training scuoois at y"iM "" ""; 7,.Mi rt,.. first u.v Patrol dans to conduct two ready on file, tu .Ki. , tn Kpiet the 210 i in each of the two scnoois. new patrolmen authorized by the of which will begin in W recent legislature. The call for aprHcatiohsfirsl n t u,i,h.r natrol com- sounded two weeks ago, is $xpecv VUl. mander, said it is hoped to grad uate around 250 men from the two schools, thus allowing 40 replace ments after the 210 new posts have been filled. With around 400 applications al- ed to produce considerably more than the 400 already received: The m,.n will be chosen forithe train ing schools after being - Investi gated, interviewed and passed upon by patrolmen in their 'home districts. Eleven men now are on the pa trot waiting list as a result of the six-week school at Chapel Hill last fall There are now two vacan cies. Hatcher said the U men will be assigned to work in July, when the increase in patrol strength becomes effective. The patrol now has an author lzed strength of 213 officers and men. The figure was increased to 4til In t he r, I sin ut 'Hu n. , Vein s ""W Mroliwl ut as be l,Ud . . "',5m v-c i (AKI.mj , 'Ml I luw.l.. , ' 'Mil (lovcrnment Seeking To Recover Insurance Paid For Sailor Still Alive GKEENSUOHO lPi Action was brought in United States District court today against Mrs. Namne lloag of Guilford county, to whom the Maritime War Emergency hoard allegedly paid $5,000 life insurance on her husband when the husband. Harold Austin Hoag. was not in reality dead. According to the complaint, the maritime vessel American Leader, on which lloag served, was lost at sea on December IS. 1942. and a certificate of death was issued on Hoag Mrs. lloag was paid life and injury policy which her hus- S Li nips We're lring lo make a list of people who would be interested in joining with other people in our Celebration of 100 years of Ameri can Stamps to be May 17-25. Stamp books are very popular at the mo ment just try to find one our boys are really using then). Hooks Into Movies Hcdelia " by Vera C'aspary. "Hesl of our liws" (Movie title of "Glory !or Me "i by McKinley Kan tor. "Captain from Caslile" by Sam uel Sliellabarger. "Duel in the Sun" by Nivcn Busch. "Egg and I" by Hotly McDonald. ' Lad in I he Lake" by Raymond Chandler, "Late George Apley" by John P. Marqiiand "Sea of Glass" by Conrad Uich ter 'Song of l he South" (based on L ncle Heinusi by Joel Chandler Harris "The Yearling" by Marjorie K. liaw lings. MEMORIAL BOOKS Hooks have recently been placed in our library in memory of Dr. J H Clo Ensign Zeb Walton Cur tis. Jr.. Mrs John Leftoy Davis, Mr Ernest J. Hyatt, Mr. D. M. Kil !i;?n and Mr. .Tames D. Tsivoglou. The book memorials idea was in augurated here by the Waynesville Book club Since its inauguration, 37 lovely hooks have been present ed a,- living memorials for friends and loved ones. A special book plate is placed in each memorial book and the library sends an ap- propriate card to the family of the deceased to inform them of the establishment of the memorial. Special care is taken in choosing band carried Later, the complaint cent iinied, , ilooks am j most cases they have it w as found that lloag was living. ; been suited to the interests of those1' and on October 7. 1943, a eertif- being remembered. irate was issued correcting his J presumed death certificate. The j gov ernment is now attempting to j recover the $5,000 paid Mrs. Hoag. Almost 20 million America)) homes have no central heating plants. If you would like to add a book to this collection. Miss Johnston or Mrs Atkins will help you in the selection. Gifts Each month a few of the friends of the library, so to speak, send Week - End Specials DELICIOUS WHITE LAYER CAKE ANGEL FOOD CAKE DO-NUTS Have you tried our salt rising bread for your breakfast? - If you haven't, get the habit! It's delicious. Pearce's Bakery A Message To Our Customers At this time all of us are thinking about PRICES. We know that many things are too high! Our Pledge to You . . . Quality merchandise at a fair and reasonable price. We refuse to ask unreasonable prices for scarce items. i liichland Supply Go. Phone 43 At the Depot TOTfiTsff It i o u v c-j nr3rt- ISM 1 SSBBmmsssm Wgsfn BABY FOOD SET By Hankscraft Keeps food warm for longer pe riods. Set contains Dish, Spoon and Cup. $2-75 d $2-95 111 lYftiiii'imi JOT Hygeia Sanitary Baby Bottles Half rint Capacity, 15c Value 2 mr 25c ANNUAL HALF-PRICE SALE! When it comes to baby goods, your best buys are tbe products your doctor rec ommends products that measure up to professional standards for quality and dependability. And these are the prod ucts you'll find in our Baby Depart ment priced to lower the cost of bring ing up a baby. Make it your headquar ters for the things you need to keep baby in the pink and white of condition hap- py . . . neaitny . . . ana neiiy. Nylon Bristles Baby Bottle : Brush 60c Value 39c HYGEIA NIPPLES SANITAKY EASY TO USE Meads 50c Siw OLEUM VvVV Percomorphum f Moffett's Teething 1 '0 I Powder 2 130c Size -. 17c 3 V I 2 for Cream Deoooro mw"ua'ul?-'' c PUNCH 'N JUDY DIAPERWASH 33c THORNTON'S Laxative Powder 25c Size 19c Gnrous$l jarnov only for limited time Thii exquisite deodorant faillifiilK ,mt t tMourpd charm! It controls prrspiralum o.ior ami imp moiiturc for many, many hour.-. l it i unf: gentle to your ekin and lo fun- r.il.ri.-. funwl ' . Ji:t frant. Aud it stttvs fluffy aim Willi ' " r' easy to use. Try it now at half prirr! Don't delay! Get your jar to BINKY TOYS SANITARY, WASHABLE 25c up FULL QUART MINERAL OIL 89c ..v; FLETCHER'S Castoria Laxative 75c Size 59c Come in... tlphone er this Coupon OVALTINE FOOD DRINK Large Size 61c Tii..v (,,;.... 1 ). ...I"! :t,H af)fH if ,r)0 a jiir. lJJtl'. 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And si nee it costs no more to be surt, bring your Doctor's prescrip tions 10 us for compounding; Smith's Cut-Rale Drug Store BARBASOL oOc Tooth I'aste 0"7c IODENT 5t flllc Dr. Caldwell's M J - SYRUP OF PEPSIN - - (ilk- Hciidache l.iui(l A mkgt CAPUDINE T $1.00 Plate Powder "T Aft FASTEETH $1,511 Hair 'lonii mmhr KREML 0JC Everyone's Drug Meeds $1.00 Astringent LAVORIS - - - 75c Bottle 100 BAYER ASPIRIN 75c Skin Cream NOXZEMA - - - 60c Ointment RESINOL - - - Large Tooth Taste COLGATE - - - 79 59' 49c 49 41e 25c Laxative CALOTABS $1.25 Tonic S Sa S " ' $1.00 Antiseptic l'oul" TYREE'S - C0c Tablets YEAST FOAM $1.00 Germicide l-i'l"'1' ZONITE - - $1.00 Compound BU-EX - - - - ttiatiliv Nuiir Soli it mm 1IN4 voui CHIlOHiN'0 SCHOOl WII CttAK HEA0SI. .. in "
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