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New Yorkers Impressed I JEWS-ARABS JOIN IN OR LEAGUE With Haywood Beauty r When Gilbert and Deloris Hem bree went to New York on their honeymoon to visit Mrs. Hembree's brother and his wife, they told ther-i Sbout the Hembree farm, the fish pond and the mountains. To this they added an invitation to the Ntw York couple to come dov. n and see all this for themselves. . ' On Tuesday morning the 11th ti April, Mrs. William Gainer of New York arrived at the Hembree farm, looked around and imme diately commented that it certainly was every bit as peaceful, pleas and, and beautiful as they had des cribed. "All this space!" Mrs. Gainer entrused, and continued: "In New York my husband and I recently moved into an apartment where the biggest attraction is the patio in tiie back. Don't laugh but we have a back yard all of sixteen feet wide by twenty feet long and we're .tickled silly to have that much." But Mrs, Gainer is also careful to have it known that she thinks New York has its good points, too. With a husband doing public rela tions work and she engaged in the employment field for advertising and publishing personnel, she 'eels that they would have very limited opportunities in their types of work outside of New York. Asked to give some personal In formation about herself, Mrs. Gainer expluined that she origi nally came from another moun tainous region Vermont. After leaving college there she traveled and lived In thirteen states and the District of Columbia where she spent four years as copywriter and North Carolina Nevs From The Wires of Associated Press ana United Press POLIO VICTIM FLOWN FROM MANILA 1 ? 1 -t;.- - - - . .'vs a ' EN ROUTI TO A MEETING of the Palestine Labor League, Arab delegates, one carrying the flag of Israel, march through Nazareth. The Arabs rep resented 11,000 laboren In 84 towns. The League Is a branch of the "Mapal", politically similar to British Labor party. V (International) later as assistant promotion man ager for The Washington Post. From there she went overseas as a civilian employer for the War Department In the Special Service Section, It was there that she met Mrs. Hembree's brother and married him In Paris, France Since their return to the States the Gainers have made their home in New York but Mrs. Gainer fears that if her husband ever sets eyes on the fish pond on the Hehbree farm it will be very difficult to drag him back North! Daniels Won't Quit National Democratic Committee man Jonathan Daniels, Raleigh publisher, won't resign his party position even if he is supporting U. S. Senator Frank P. Graham. Daniels i.-uule that statement flat ly early this week. "If I cvor. planned to resign," he is quoltd by newsmen as say ing, "it ctitainly v,ould not be at a time .when the Democratic na tional administration 1$ being at tacked in lhl. state." Phone Hearing - The Ci'.izens Telephone Com pany of Brevard must show caiue at a Utilities Commission hearing May 18 why it should not be re quired to extend its service into Transylvania's rural areas. such a flood survey, said Monday x the Army men would spend -four days early in May on the job. j By The Bushel You think Haywood has a lot of candidates? In Cumberland County, 12 aiO running for the Democratic nomin ation, for sheriff lone, 10 Demo crats are out for the same nomin ation in Wilkes. Posts on the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners have brought out 18 Democrats. Exprcvj Firm Seeks Murphy Route The K'tilway Express Agency wants to operate between Asheville and Mwuliy. The firm this week applied for urh a franchise for its trucks to the State Utilities Commission. Flood Control U. S. Army Engineers will be in the French Broad Valley next month t ) make a preliminary sur vey in connection with the pro posed flixjri control project there, U. S. Re:. Monroe Redden of Hen dersonvilk'. sponsor of a Congress approved measure providing for I WE SPECIALIZE AT RATS IN ft1 --$v-''v,v ' , White Overalls $9.25 - $9.48 top mum wmms BIG PAD BRAND 8 Oz. Full Cut Long Wearing ANVIL BRAND AT s2.69 Hard To Beat At Any Trice Sizes 32 to 52 Now Available In31 Lengths mm m oraniLS 9 Dunce Denim Instead of 8 Zipper Bib and Other Features ' BLUE BELL BRAND For Those Who Want The Pest Hatched Work Suits Tan r Gray or Blue In Sturdy Washable Jeans Cloth $4,05 Men's Coveralls Men's Chambray WORK SHIFTS, Hickory Stripe ' &JllS For Outstanding Valines -In Good Work Clothes - Men's Denim DUNGAREES ea Men s While . T" SHIRTS 3)cea. Hays wm. mm $L9.5 Copper Riveted Newsmen To Meet In Asheville Both the North Carolina Tress Association and the South Carolina Press Association have picked Asheville for their summer state wide gatherings. The North Carolina editors and newsmen will hold their annual meeting July 7 and 8. The South Carolina folks will open their two day summer session a week later. The Grove Park Inn will be the scene of both conventions. Rotary Session ' Rotary Clubbers from through out Western North Carolina ore opening a three-day annual con ference In Hickory today. They are members of clubs comprising the 280th District of Rotary International.' XWC LINE COACH JOINS PROS Max Reed, 52-year-old former University of North Carolina line coach, will be working for the pro fessional Washington Redskins next fall. He signed a Washington contract last week to tutor the 'Skin forwards. Reed served last season as assistant to University of Maryland Head Coach Jim Ta tum. .' Haywood Hospital Bond Note The First National Bank of Waynesville last week bought a $10,000 Haywood Hospital bond anticipation note at 1.25 per cent interest. The three-month note was sold by the North Carolina Local Government Commission. in ' mi i '"fm; S . . .k .-III t f r If I 11.. I) 1 'i ,-. "- ' I ill . W Raleigb Gets Federal Advance Advance planning loans totalling $8,040 were alloted last week to the City of Raleigh. They'll help finanoe the construction of four storm sewer projects costing $2,. 160,000. j ,..i GRINNING HAPPIIY, Frank Chapin, 7, a polio sufferer, arrives by plane In Fairfield-Suisun, Calif, from Manila. He was brought in a portable lung With the stricken boy Is his mother, Mrs. Vinton Chapin. wife of the American charge d'affaires In Manila, (International Soundphoto) Tomatoes stuffed with crabmeat salad and a little chopped anchovy make a wonderful luncheon dish. For fancy service be sure to peel the tomatoes; you can do this by dipping them into water and then turning them over a flame until their skin bursts. Use a long-handled two-tined fork with which to hold them over the heat. WHAT'S NEW? BLUE GNU NORTHAMPTON. Mass. (UP) What's new at Smith College? Thie blue gnu. Girls of the class of 1952 selected it as their official mascot. Peavles and pike poles are used ty loggers to move logs. ' Dan S. JuddNv oung Repu!)Iifa. Leader Of This s Dan S. j,i., man f Ashev,iie appointed the v k ' CongresaJl. District. He fa 4' I vilIeBiil!n)I .raH versity of AC,' and inennKrl! was aworilcd f Bronze.. S.ur .77' landma k -.3 NOW ES Vn.,.' gressional .LeadJ, nJfS have th , r ua J ' ClubsintneSy tll'lm.i Thousands of m are swindled by dol every dav i T00 . ir "n nw tt " . ""or goods A t prices by representing, as members of civic Make it a "must",0' bell Swindlers" in Maj ; THE AMERICAN wr, Nation's favoriUMa,! BALTIMORE I Order from your local id U'C To Enforce Pistol Ban The rule banning the keeping of firearms in University of North Carolina dormitories is being en forced rigidly by the .University's Inter-Dormitory Council. The ac tion was take'n following the Easter weekend murder-suicide that took the lives of two students. Short Term, Long: Mail North Carolina's junior senator, Frank P. Graham, has been in Washington now just a little more than a year. But his mail rates among the heaviest on Capitol Hill. Seven folks on his office staff keep busy answering the questions that come in the estimated 1,500 letters he receives every week. Haywood Boy Honored II. R. Caldwell of Waynesville was honored last week for his mer itorious service for "The Agricul turist," North Carolina State Col lege student publication. Chancel lor J. W. Harrelson presented young Caldwell and 71 other hon or students with gold keys sym bolic of their outstanding work for campus publications. WANT ADS y ioniG in c::d see Hie? -n ilGGirls Ranqes See the new ' 'SJjl . Radiantube ; l' Cooking Units! y i They're flatter and wider f r , , t put more heated surface In 1 J n lt contact with utensils. They I "i cook faster yet actually use ' A ' 11 :. lest current. And the 5 exact "' ' '" cooking speeds on each give , . , you the same accurate cook , L ing results every time. LL FiQR SAllE 30 gallon, electric water heater, perfect condition Will sell for $40. Mrs. Paul L. Bryson, Phone 611. A 20-24 FOR SALE One wood and coal range complete with water tank and fittings. $85,00. Terms. Mar tin Electric Co., Phone 31. . .. a 20-tf FOR SALE Universal automatic washing machine. Completely reconditioned. All porcelain. Martin Electric Co., Phone 31. , . . A 20-tf 3 " KITTENS looking "for homes. Call Dr. Riegg, veterinarian,"''.' :';."";:'""' -. . V A 20-tf ESSiSEl FOR SALE THE FOLLOW ING MACHINES IN PER FECT CONDITION: 1 USED SINGER TREAD LE MACHINE. 1 USED SINGER pLECTRIC MA CHINE. 1 USED NEW HOME TREADLE MA CHINE $20.00 NEW POR. TABLE MACHINE $100.00. ALSO NEW DOMESTIC CABINET MACHINE. WE SEfiVJCE ANY MAKE OF MACHINE. CAMPBELL'S SHOP, ' pjhone 525-J. Form erly The .Singer Shop. A-20 10 new models of Frigidaire Electric Ranges Everything about these Frigid aire Electric Ranges is new new new I Smarter styling, new time and work-saving features, dozens of features you won't find in other makes of ranges. Come in now. Ask about all 10 new Frigidaire Ranges and their many ad vantages. ; :' RM-75 Two-Oven ' Model (above) $349 .75 Single-Oven Model $309.73 Come In ! See All These Features'. New, full-width built-in Cooking-Top Lamp New, 6-60 Time-Signal with 2 speeds-lor measuring up to 6 or 60 minutes New switch knob are easy-to-reach end wit - aw-iww! i t iiiir wi in twist j New, higher back-panel odds beauty, protect wj New storage drawer roll silently on Nylon roll Here's the new THRIFTY-30 amazingly low priced! 9-75 m Thrifty-Oven- biggest of any household ro e Cooks more food with no more current New, extra-size, High Speed Broiler -waist hiah One-piece, porcelain, rust poof even -with non-tip 'shelves New design by Raymond . 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