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FOl'R IIAYWOOD CITIZENS were injured when two Buicks met head-on just east of Canton about 6:30 Wednesday night. A third car. hit by a tire from the wreck, was not damaged much. On the left is the Buiek which was being drired by E. J. Lilius, Wajmrsvillr. lie suffered a compound fracture of the left In. The driver of the other car was Charles Robert Ed*e, of Clyde. He and his three brothers were in the car at the rifht. (Pictures courtesy Canton Enterprise/. MORE ABOUT Court * * (Continued from Pat* a member of the Grand Jury after the Court learned that he was to stand trial for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Lemuel Guy Mackey. failed to appear, his $-50 bond ordered turn ed over to the school fund unless proper explanation made within 30 days Roy Moore, four months for car ? rying a concealed weapon and 12 months for abandonment and non support. sentence suspended upon payment of $5 a week. Clyde Eugene King, reckless driving. $25 and costs. James Baxter McMahan. failed to appear, his $200 cash bond turn ed over to the school fund unless satisfactory explanation made with in 30 days Albert Homer Huffman, driving drunk. $100 and costs, license re voked for 12 months. Lush Bryson Reeee. , driving drunk. $100 and costs, license re voked for 12 months. J. L. Smiley. Jean Fuller and ! Daniel Luther Ball, transporting liquor. For Ball. 18 months, prayer tor judgment, and payment of one third costs; for Fuller. 6 months jail suspended tor two years upon payment of $50 and one-third costs; tor Smiley. 4 months on the roads and 12 months in jail, prison sen tence suspended for three years, automoile ordered sold by the sher iff. Vernon Wright, abandonment. 12 months suspended sentence on pay ment of $7:50 a week to the chil dren. Deola Adam Wines 'two cases', failed to appear. $150 bond ordered turned over to the school fund un less proper explanation made. Ralph J. Allen, failed to appear. $150 bond ordered turned -over to the school fund unless promer ex planation made. Howard Wines, failed to appear. $150 bond ordered turned over to school fund unless proper expla nation made John Chambers, driving drunk, $100 and costs, license revoked for 12 months. Johnny Davis, unlawful posses sion of intoxicating liquor. 18 months' suspended sentence upon : payment of $250 and costs. William Shoolbred, d r i v i n { drunk. $100 and costs, license re i voked for 12 month*. $25 damage for crop of George Messer. Homer Smith, driving drunk $100 and costs, license revoked foi 12 months. Alvin Downs (two cases', driving drunk and also violating the pro hibition law, -I months on the roads for driving drunk. 4 more months on roads for possesion. 12 months in jail suspended for three years, automobile ordered sold by the sheriff. Troy Eldon Morgan, driving drunk. $100 and costs, license re I voked for 12 months. Claude V. Calhoun, aiding and abetting driving drunk. 8 months' suspended sentence upon payment j of $250 and costs. Billy Artelly Hightower. driving drunk. $100 and costs, license re? voked for 12 months. ! David Cook, forgery. 6 months on the roads and 2 years suspended sentence. Richard Marler. larceny and for gery, 18-36 months for the first forgery count. 3-5 years on second forgery count, 18-36 months on lar MORE ABOUT I New Plant >| (Continued from Pace 1) home-produced by experienced ' i manufacturers whose money is spent locally and who are vitally , I interested in the welfare and pros 1 i perity of the community." Smoky Mountains Fertilizer Com pany opened their plant here early in 1950 to produce the high quality plant foods necessary for increased I crop production in Western North' I Carolina. In spite of the shortage i of crucial raw materials during that period, this company has shown a steady growth in the distribution of Blue Ridge Brand Plant Foods, in dicating the satisfactory results ob-, | tained by the users of these quality fertilizers. This growth makes it necessary to expand the production facilities, particularly in Super phosphates so vital to our soils, in order to assure their customers of a continuous and economical supply of this important material. ceny count. Alexander Brock, abandonment and nonsupport. ordered to pay $20 a month. Kenneth Ewart. assault with a deadly weapon. 12 months' jail. Virgil Cecil Lee. driving drunk, prayer for judgment continued. $100 and costs, license revoked for . | 12 months' Lewis William Seay. operating j . vehicle after' license revoked, 6 months' jail. Ephram Walter Christopher, driv ing drunk. $100 and costs, license I revoked for 12 months. EtTie Ledford. fornication and adultery. 4 months' jail. Joe Long, assault with a deadly weapon. 12 months on the roads, suspended for two years on pay ment of $100 and costs. Ed Hampton, abandonment and nonsupport. two years on the roads Bertha May Cook Morgan vs. Harley D. Morgan, plaintiff award ed custody of Joseph H Morgan and Nancy Louise Morgan. Frank Caldwell Case No. 425 7-10 years at hard labor. Lewis William Seay and Norman Seay. the Court orders that the Solicitor send a bill of indictment, charging them with perjury. Robert Wolf, breaking and en tering and larceny. 6 months on the roads. Aleta Mull Watson, running a disorderly house. 12 months in prison. Dotphus Treadway. forgery pray er for judgment continued for 18 months on condition that he follow the instructions of the Veterans' Service of this county to be ad mitted for treatment to the L". S. Government Hospital. Earl Warren, abandonment and nonsupport. prayer for judgment continued for four years on pay ment of $10 a month to support of child, and $300 bond to be posted for appearance. Charles Gentry, abandonment and nonsupport. 18 months on the I roads. | Want Ads FOR RENT ? 2 bedroom tirxr aiMrtmiU in Ratrliffe (Vf. CM; ctHiTtnirncn. S?? P. V. Phillips after S ML J 1ft-20 WANTED AT ONCE?ft good brtek Apply W. D. r>ilUrd CNsim- j Un Co.. New Elementary School. WajnesvtUc. J 16-20 FOB SALE?1 ft-room bouse ind one 3-room apt.; 116 acre farm: 1 cocker spaniel puppy for quick sale. George Rogers on Long St. or Dial 6-4360 J 16 APARTMENT FOR RENT ? Four rooms: furnished Desirable for couple Call GL 6-3026 J 16-20 HELP WANTED?Young man to learn to service business ma chines. Must have neat appear ance and be mechanically in clined. Low starting pay with raises as you progress. Apply in person only. No phone calls please Haywood Typewriter Co Balsam Rd. at Five Points. J 16 I AT RAY'S SALE ? YOU CAN ? * With The Many Available Bargains FOR INSTANCE Some Slightly Soiled Dresses Sites 1 to 6X One Group Only ? 50c 2nd Group Only ? 88c Sites 7 to 12 One Group SJ.00 2nd Group SJ.50 $2.95 Special Group SJ.99 A Washing Makes Them Fresh As Any Group of S. S. SPORT SHIRTS SJ-OO Sizes 2 to 6 Shortie Overalls Pastel Denims $1.49 Val. $1.00 SALE OF SUMMER DRESSES $1.98 Dresses $?.44 $2.98 Dresses $?.99 $3.95 Dresses $2*99 All Boys' 2 - 6 $2.98 Walkins Shorts SLACK SUITS ; REDUCED 0,11 Y s2'?? FOR BOYS' WEAR Sizes 6 to 18 SHOP OUR ROTS' DEPT. RAY'S Department Store ! You gel every saving possible when you shop here because we price foods right to the half-penny. And that's why you always find so \J \ \ many "TWO-FOR" prices at RAY'S. Buy two?and you save an J extra penny every time. These are EXTRA SAVINGS over and above the BIG SAVINGS brought to you by our policy of low pricing every item every day. So, for extra economy . . ? and for extra good eating?put plenty of these "2-FOR" SPECIALS on your shopping list. EST -JUICE 2??35? ? =o CATSUP 2^35c CAMPBELLS D P J| fc| C O 1 lb- OQr PORK AND DEaMPI^ ?? Cans ?9 ?s SAUSAGE 2cl 35c 35E JUICE 2 G"P. 29c SCOTTISSUE 2 23c t^SBSSBSa LETTUCE 2 ? 33c BANANAS 2 ? 25c Firm Ripe Fresh Tender TOMATOES .EAR CORN % 25c & 5C each i j ^SPAGHETTI 15t ? ^ Vegetable Juices J _Oio """fl FLOUR IT 52'! ITfl? ? &M Oven-Baked 1 BEANS 24 DEL MAIZ Sweet IK CORN I I^cmTmi* 35c IIMIfMiailMIMi - r r^m |P5 DOMINO s EAcl I SUGAR"8 I BlUE B0NNET 27' I < Jsj/ MARGARINE w IF YOU LIKE ICE CREAM jouulpvM^j^ losy to Mok* I koMmkal I TIDE I DUZ CRISCcT 29* ?T 27* 89* IVORY SOAP CHEER CAMAY 2 s? 25* 29* r 11' i ? "?** Ripe Pack TOMATOES 2 ST 25c Luxur/ MACARONI 2 ?17' NIBLETS CORN 2 - 35c Garners GRAPE JELLY 2 39c Armours Perk Soap Powder 2 33? , M U. S. Choice % SIRLOIN I 79clb' mms< ^immw^mrn H GROUND BEEF.. 35c lb p P CUBED STEAKS 35c lb ^ Sliced All Meat % BACON FRANKS % I 69clb '47clb | I \ I t J 3HURCH ST. ? MAIN ST. ? FIVE POINTS Enjoy o salad cvsryi WESSON OIL Qi 63 SURE JELL 2 r;t- 25c -fir - SCOT TOWEL ? 2 35c DOME LIDS ? 2 k,: 25e, Diainon 1 PAPER PLATl J 2 ? 29{J
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