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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER pBUC OF KOREA'S AMBASSADOR to the El States, Dr. You Chan Yang (center) ad Ed a group of members of the Waynesville E* ( lull at a special meeting at Spaldon's Cay afternoon. Discussing conditions in the Far East with the ambassador after his talk were Wayne Franklin (left) county farm agent and Lions Club president, and Lee Davis, administra tor of the Haywood County Hospital. (Mountaineer Photo). my Responding Contest For jest Bibles ftood County homes haven't completely modern. They have a sentimental attach for their old family Bibles. lc' Meisner, Pastor of the tli-Day Adventist Church, ted that an Old Bible Con ning conducted by the group nnection with the American i Society's annual Bible-read program, has tapped a vast wir of old-time religious . feeling sometimes hidden beneath | the veneer of modern living. "Response to the search started Nov. 17 for our community's old Bibles has more than confirmed our belief that most people, even non-churchgoers, have a strong attachment for the Scriptures," ; the minister said. The county-wide contest will continue until Dec. 16, and partici pants are asked to call the minis ter at GL 6-4160 or write him at Box 335, Hazelwood. If they can not bring the Bible personally, a qualified person will be sent on request to the individual's home to inspect the volume and record its characteristics. No one need give up his entry; he need only substantiate the date of its publi cation. Award for owning the oldest Bible will be a new qne of excep tional quality, now on display at Massie Furniture Co., 134 Main St., Waynesville. Leaves It To State PETERBORO, N. H. (AP) ? A postcard received here, requesting information on fall foliage, was addressed; "New Hampshire Keepers of the Leaves, Peterboro, N. H." 2 Vehicles Meet In Sharp Curve William Edward Cope will be given a hearing Friday at 9:30 before Justice of Peace Johnny Ferguson, on a charge of driving on the wrong side of the road, ac cording to Patrolman Harold Day ton. The officer said Cope's Jeepster crashed into a 1946 Ford pickup truck driven by Oscar A. Shuler about 12:30 Tuesday on North View drive in the County Club section. Patrolman Dayton said the two vehicles met in a sharp cutve, with the Jeepster on the wrong side of the road. Both vehicles were damaged a bout $200, the patrolman said. Whistles Them Home MOSQUERO, N. M. (API?May or Tito Trujillo recently issued a proclamation that tha- Uiwji Are whistle would blow every night at 8:30. Any person under 21 found on the streets after that time, he said, would be fined. School Student Charged With Reckless Driving Clifford Howard Caldwell. 16 year-old WTHS student, will be given a hearing in Mayor's court in Hazel wood, the 15th, on a charge of reckless driving. The : hearing is the result of an acci dent at the corner of Brown and Georgia Avenues about 3:30 Mon I day afternoon in Hazelwood. Investigating officers, Cpl. Pritchard Smith, and Patrolman H. Dayton, said Caldwell's car, a 1938 coupe, was without brakes, as he tried to stop behind a car turning right off Brown Avenue. | After hitting the 1951 Plymouth driven by Mildred Morrison Brock, of East Street, the Cald svell car swerved to the left, knocked down a street stop sign, and two women who were on the sidewalk ' waiting for a bus. The two women, Wilsie Green, route three, and Mrs. F. L. Beas ley, of route one, Clyde, were tak en to the Hospital. Their injuries were found to be minor cuts and bruises, the officer said. One of the women had her watch smash ed in the crash. Transactions In REAL ESTATE Waynesville Township Henry Clayton and wife to Julius Bynum Miller and wife. L. C. Morgan and wife to W. C. Lowe and wife. Ida Jordon to Abe Jordon and wife. Abe Jordon to Ida Jordon. Clifford M. Harrell and wife to Glenn Ewart and wife. James David Smith and wife to William Robert Miller and wife. ? Beaverdam Township Frank W. Ensley and wife to James Furness and wife. D. S. Smith and wife to Willard Smith. D. S. Smith and wife to Roland Smith and Robert Smith. D. S. Smith and wife to Frank Smith. Clyde Township N. W. Jaynes and wife to Charles B. Medford and wife. White Oak Township Arthur Messer to William D. In man. Jonathan Creek Township Edgar H. Kuykendall and wife to Leonard Green and wife. EYE WITNESSES to the fatal shooting in Iron Duff Tuesday, pointed out the above focal points at the scene, where Wood row Leatherwood was fatally shot. He slumped to the ground, in the road, at the right rear fender of his car. after walking from a point shown by arrow "Leather wood" around the stop sign and in front of his car, and then to the rear of the car. Joe Parks told officers he was standing as shown by arrow down by the small milt, which he owns when he fired three shots at I,eatherwood. This picture was made about three hours after the tragedy, which accounts for the extra vehicles on the scene, (Other photo on page one.) 'Outstanding Man Of '53' To Be named By Jaycees Waynesville's "Most Outstanding Young Man of 1953" will be named in January, according to an an nouncement today by Harry "Blue" Robinson, chairman of the Jaycees' committee in charge of arrange ments for the selection. The winner of the annual award will be disclosed at a banquet to be held some time during the week of January 14-21 in observance of national "Junior Chamber of Com merce Week," Mr. Robinson said. The Distinguished Service Award will be made to a Waynesville man between the ages of 21 and 35 inclusive who has rendered out standing servioe to this community during 1953?over and above the usual calling of his business or profession. It is not necessary that he be a member of the Jaycees. The points on which the DSA award is based include: 1. Contribution to community welfare during 1953. 2. Participation in all-around community activities. "3. Evidence of lasting contribu tion to the community. 4. Evidence of leadership abil ity. J). Evidence of personal and business progress. 6. Cooperation with individuals and civic organizations. A committee of local civic lead ers, all over the age of 36. will be | named by the Jaycees to consider the nominations of men placed be fore them. Nominations, now open, can be made by writing directly to Blue Robinson at Haywood Builders Sup ply. or by obtaining blanks to be placed in several business estab lishments in Waynesville and Haz elwood. The blanks can be mailed to Mr. Robinson or left at the place where they are obtained. Nominations may be made by any resident of the Waynesville area, but they must be submitted by December 31, Mr. Robinson said. In addition to a plaque to be pre sented to the winner of the Dis tinguished Service Award, two keys will also be presented at the banquet to outstanding Jaycees. Not eligible for the 1953 award are Rev. James H. Coleman, last year's winner ,and Charles Isley, named in 1951. When you have scraps of pastry left, after making pie crust, roll them about one-eighth inch thick and sprinnklc with a mixture of j cinnamon and sugar. Cut into rounds and bake in a hot oven until lightly browned. FOR THE BEST INSURANCE See SMITH'S INS. & REAL ESTATE AGENCY Masonic Temple GL 6-4571 Three Rs And Oil HOBBS, N. M. (AP) ? Students in schools in this southeastern New Mexicb oil area are coins to get Information about the oil industry along with the three Rs. The American Petroleum Insti tute and the Oil Industry Informa tion Committee will hold special sessions to show exhibits of what the petroleum industry means to this area and the nation. The favorite dinner of the horn ed owl is skunk. FOR WESTERN BARBECUE Visit The DELLWOOD HILLS COURT WE SPECIALIZE IN CHICKEN SPARE RIBS BEEF PORK "ALL YOU CAN EAT' DINNERS The Dellwood Hills Court Soco Highway Dial GL 6-6669 JlVttiftf ,7 , r Quota* fact W^ROOFSi; , ASHEVILLE ROOFING ANO CONTRACTING CO. ROOFING - ASBESTOS SIDING ? INSULATION ? NEWEST TYPE INSULATED SIDING REMODELING OF HOMES Free Estimation?30 Months To Pay?No Mortgage W. I*. Herron 24 Rankin Ave. Phone 3-4532 P. O. Box 2894 AshevUle, N. C. DR. W. M. NANCE OPTOMETRIST 112 Main Street Dial GL, 6-3211 I Rsi LT rs ABOUT lk? N. C. Motor Vehicle ?fety Responsibility Act [SMITH S INS. & ftL ESTATE AGENCY ?te Temple GL 6-4571 Superiority Shows... I ! k Mfeting a diamond. Sad OO* fat c fovrMtf at muck as pattOli- *? "o* ' \C^ < yjy yov to knou about loupo-Tottad Diomond BWtpt ^?12?^ Kg . and >ugq?t that you look at fkoM nn?> duooek # ?}? l?up?-a jowolar't nog rut; log ayiploci pit on tytlrf at Kna quality, pradM at, ouMattding color uOdfJ^Jiliev and clarity. You'll Had tkat Uxra Hid diamond! ^i ? umurpamad toluat. priced fat yaw (l Jy ?ji podcotbook on ooiy pay want Mrmm y. Hvtoto lAYMINTt IAMY AMANOOO ^ fr?m $30.50 to $495.00 I USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN KURT GANS, JEWELER % I Successor To E. J. Lllius , ? $?? The Store of Nationally Advertised Brands ,^. 7 Main Street Dial GL 6-6087 & P A nd Shop In camera . PORTRAITS by Hugh bradley norton Cherished Christmas Gifts P'DIO ON MAIN STREET, WAVNKSMI ' > looking for a veal deal? Mows the time to save money! ? Today's local delivered price of the BUICK SPECIAL 2-Door, 6-Passenger Sedan Model 48D (illustrated) " $233588 CM "'if ' ?! eot, n? ? Tie-;, 'ferfo an?r l&col if orty. acid'tionol. Pricesr.ujy vvty sliffh'ly m.. adioimr ; .m'mun /<ef due to shipp'ng charges. Afl prices sub r f to char in without notice. WE feature the delivered price of the Buick pictured here to make a point about the big trade-in allowances we're giv ing today. The price you pay for the car itself?the local delivered price ? is the first thing to look for when you're bargain-hunting. It's this figure less what you get on your trade-in that determines your real cost ?the dollar difference you pay. That means ? keep your eye on the dollar difference. The more car it buys, the better deal you make. ' ? - So w ith our low delivered price and the high trade-in allowances we're giving right now ? we think we have a whale of a buy for you. And when you check into things, we believe you'll discover tfys: You get more room and flower for your money in this Buick than in any other car on the market. You get hundreds of pounds more automobile here ? more strength in the brawnier frame, more durability in the heavier chassis, more safety in the thicker structural members?than in a long list of cars at this Buick's price or. higher. You also get a lot more in a Buick that the specifications don't show ? more fun, more thrill, more comfort, more pride and pleasure. But why waste another day?with time grow ing shorter, winter coming closer, and your present car getting older? If you're looking for a real automobile at a real buy in a real ' deal?come look at Buick right now. THE GREATEST BUICK IN 50 GREAT YEARS ' WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM _________J TAYLOR MOTOR CO. HAYWOOD STREET DIAL GL 6-4685 ?????.. 1 ? ? ?? \ , i
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