% Referendum Set Friday, July 20 On Wheat Controls A wheat marketing referendum on whether producers favor con-1 tinuation or abandonniet of con trols will be held in North Caro lina by the ASC Friday. July 20. it has been announced. In Haywood County, eligible farmers can vote at the ASC of fice at the court house. To vote in th;> referendum, ac cording tp A. W. Ferguson. ASC manager, a farmer must plan to plant 15 or more acres of wheal in 1057. MORI. Attul'1 Bishops tContinucd from Page 1) the Savior," Delegates from the nine states and Cuba covered by the South eastern Jurisdiction elected 82 members to the Jurisdictional Council. The council handles church administrative matters be- j tween the four-year conferences. Dr. Gerald O. McCulloh of Nash ville. Tenm, in reviewing the church's ministerial supply, cited a need fur 1.600 more ministers during the coming four >cars. The conference began Wednes day. Threatening to slow down progress was the matter of tilling the two vacancies on the College oi Bishops but the fourth ballot named one new bishop and the Other was determined on the i eighth ballot Racial matters, too. (topped up during the session The College ol Bishops endorsed the church's aland on race leaving integration decisions up to local units bui making possible the union if de sired. Two visiting Negro bishops issued pleas for better understand- ! ing between the races to avert "emergency" situations MOKE ABOUT Clyde Couple (Continued from Page 1) the Clyde church since June 28. 1953 Tlie resignation is effective Sep tember 1 Mr and Mrs. Goodwin and their two year old son, Jimmy, expect to sail from San Francisco October 8 W. L. T FAG IF. PURCHASES PUREBRED ANGUS BULL W. L Toague of Waynesville re cently bought a purebred Aber deen Angus bull from Oak Leaf i Farm at Arden. HAYWOOD'S TWO member* In the Ornrral As sembly met with Governor l.uther llodm here Friday just prior to thr district gathering of mem her* of the Assembly. From left: Representative Jerry Rogers. Governor Hodge* and Senator Wil liam Mrdford. (Mountaineer I'hotoi. YIOKK ABO IT Cove Creek (Continued from pair 1) project and when he tame here Friday he personally told the group that it would be taken tare of. Indications here this morning were that the creek would be straightened and widened ?s far as practical from the mill towards ' the head of the stream. The group of farmers which represented the majority affected ! by the flood waters voted unani mously while in session here to do nate rights of way over their 1 property for the new creek bed. Virgil llollnway. county agent. 1 said this morning that 'the $1,000 . donated to the farmers by the Hay wood County. Disaster Fund had been distributed to 20 families. I The thousand dollars, Holloway said, was distributed according to i the amount ol damages sustained i and the current need of each ( group The distribution was made i hy Holloway and a committee of three Cove Creek farmers, and it appeared this morning that every- , one was perfectly satisfied in , every detail over the distribution. Last 'Fridav the women of the Cove Creek community prepared and served a fried chicken and steak dinner to the highway em ployees and prisoners who arc 11 working to get the road and bridg- ! es hack Into condition Diptherla has been virtually eliminated as a cause ot death in the United States MORE ABOUT Two Men Killed (Continued from Pace II sister, Mrs. W G. Hojtzclaw <>l Kingspnrt. Tenn., said he had been looking forward to going to Eng 'and, since his mother was born j and reared there. He had obtained a list of relatives and planned to I look them up after he* arrived He enlisted in September, 1955.1 three months after he graduated from Canton High School He had been a good student and had play ed football and basketball. His father works at Eeusta Paper Corp, at Pisgah forest near Brev ard. Capl. Spivey hail been in the Air Force since 1943. His family had lived in W'aynesville during a five-year 'period prior to 1944 when they moved to Asheville His fath er the late John M. Spivey was! employed with the Boiling Hall t Diehard during hi.s residence here. ] 'I'lie Associated Press reported; at j Ft Mix, N. J turbulent weather j at the time of the doomed plane's; takeoff figured in an intensive f probe of the crash, first major dis aster in the history of the Military Air Transport service. The big four-engine plane crash ed into a boggy pine forest 90 sec onds after it left McGuire Air Base. In a thunderstorm. It was the first crash costing passenger lives since the service was organised eight years ago Funeral services for ('apt. Spivey were held yesterday in Arlington l Nation;)! (".-metery. Arlington. Va. Funeral arrangements for Wilson were incomplete this morning. The body is being sent to Crawford Funeral Home in Canton. Surviving, in addition to his parents, are five sisters, Mrs John Page of Brevard. Mrs. Holtzclaw of Kingsport, Mrs. John Hoffman of Trenton, N. J., Mrs. Jack Warren of Canton, and Miss Irene Wil son of the home; and four broth ers. Clifford, Eugene. and Bill Wilson of Canton, and Charles Wil son serving with the Air Force in I-ou Lsiatu Governor Hodges Meets Here With 40 Legislators Governor Luther H. Hodges vis ited Waynesville Friday afternoon for a closed meeting with 40 West ern North Carolina legislators con cerning school legislation to be presented to a special session of the General Assembly. The meeting was climaxed by a dinner at the A L, Freedlander farm at Grandview' where Senator William Medfurd of Waynesville and ft. O. tlufTman of Morganton were hfists Governor Hodges spent the night at the Freedlander residence and returned to Kaieigh Saturday morn ing During the '20s and early '30s the United States built 4YOOO miles of surfaced highways every year. BUILDING MATERIALS - PAINTS - VARNISHES For Cash F.O.B. our warehouse on West Marshall St. next- to railroad. On other side of street from new swimming pool. Johns Manville 210 lb. asphalt shingles in spruce green and black $6.50 sq. 15 lb. asphalt felt $2.70 roll 5/16" plywood sheathing $100.00 per 1000 sq. ft. 3/8" plywood sheathing ... $118.00 per 1000 sq. ft. 3/8" sheetrock $47.00 per 1000 sq. ft. 4" drain tile .11 per ft. 8x8 flue liner .42 per ft. 8 x 12 flue liner .64 per ft. 12 x 12 flue liner .80 per ft. 1/2" insulating sheathing $65.00 per 1000 sq. ft. 1/8" untempered masonite .07 per ft. 1/8" tempered masonite .09 per ft. Mortar mix ........ . ... . $1.00 per bag Standard fire brick .12 each Johns Manville i" x 12" colored wall plank $93.00 per 1000 sq. ft. West Coast fir framing 2x8 22 ft. long and up $125.00 per 1000 bd. ft. 2x10 22 ft. long and up $125.00 per 1000 bd. ft. 2x12 22 ft. long and up ...T $125.00 per 1000 bd. ft. Sherwin Williams Super Kemtone Paint.... $4.25 per gal. Sherwin Williams Outside White Paint $5.25 per gal. 8x7 overhead garage doors with 5 sections. We invite you to look at lliis door and we are sure that you will agree with us that this is the ? best overhead door on the market, iftade by the world's oldest and largest Manufacturer of Overhead doors. Complete with hardware. $55.00 each. These prices are cash at our warehouse with no returns. We will deliver any of above items at a slight additional charge. DILLARD BUILDERS SUPPLY and HARDWARE CO. (?Lendale 6-51 IS ?100 S. Main Waynesville, North Carolina ? ; MORE ABOUT Court (Continue* fiom race 1) or vehicle. $60 Bill Elliott, reckless driving. $50. Emmette Jenkins, drunk driving, $200. Donald Harks Poplin speeding. $75. John Bryan May, speeding. $50. Edith Rhinehart Nichols, no oper ators license, $56.25 Robert Lee Ducker, no operator's license, $56.25. L. C. Mathis, reckless driving, $100. Other judgments were as follows: William Henry Dillon, speeding. $25 and costs. Elmer Rathbone, no operator's license, costs. Herman Medford, tomporory lar ceny. driving drunk, hit and run, simple assault, 24 months on the roads. Robert Hubert Ballew, simple as sault. $25 and costs. Raymond Watts, driving drunk, 4 | months on the roads. Woodard Hill. 12 months on the roads suspended on payment of 1 $25 per month for support of in i fant child. Haul Douglas Haney, driving drunk, no operator's license, 4 months on the roads suspended for two years, payment of $150 and costs. Albert Miller, trespassing, costs. Alfred Arthur Reynolds, driving drunk, no operator's license, $100 and costs, license revoked. Lewis Duval I, receiving stolen property, 18-24 months on the roads. Glenn Reece. forcible trespass, 4 months on the roads suspended for 3 years, costs. Amos Cable, forcible trespass, 30 days on the roads suspended for 6 j months, costs. Gerald Jenkins. James Phillips. Lester Bryspn. L, J. Phillips alias William Ddckery, assault with a deadly weapon, Jenkins?8 months on the roads; James Phillips and L. H. Phillips?9 months on the roads. Lester Bryson, assault with a deadly weapon, 12 months on the roads suspended for 5 years; license j surrendered 5 years, probation. costs. Billy Joe Wells vs. Juanita Mes ser Wells, divorce granted William Meadows. 6 months on the roads suspended on payments , for support of child as directed by the Court, costs. Loyp Sutton, poswssing intoxi , eating liquor and public drunken ness, 60 days on the roads suspend ed 12 months, costs. William Arcemus Edwards, reck less driving. $25 and costs. Daniel Dean Sherrill and Ken neth Pressnell, larcency. 12 months on the roads suspended for 5 year's on making full restitution to the aggrieved parties, 5 years' proba i tion. Raymond Watts, prison sentence previously imposed suspended for 3 years. $200 and costs, Edgar Lawrence Ray, speeding, reckless driving and racing, 12 months on the roads suspended for 5 years on certain conditions*?may not drive any vehicle nor have any Interest in any motor vehicle placed on probation. Andrew Dale Gilliland. speeding, reckless driving, no driver's li censed, 12 months on the roads sus pended for 5 years on certain con ditions?may not drive any vehicle nor have any interest in any motor vehicle?placed on probation William Martin Boone, speeding, costs. James Goldman Boone, speed ing, costs. David William Young, speeding, costs. I>ouglas Neal Kelly, speeding. costs. Four From Haywood At Farm Bureau School Sixty-three North Carolina Farm Bureau leaders were among the more than 400 delegates attending a regional training school in Ashe ville this week for thirteen south ern states and Puerto Rico. Attenling the four-day session from Waynesville were Mrs. Ray mond Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Yates and Miss Frances Yates. The training school, an annual midsummer event that was held last year 'n New Orleans, was de signed to familiarize delegates with techniques in organizational mcth- ; I j #QAH NUMSKUU. 9 ( FAI^cmance ) ( BE HCWC 6ARty\ /T v\ } ANO KEEP xxw? / V ^ClcTUCS CLEAN f^/FAR AiOAW- dogs 4 from one 6? me patfon to a mother* mean * IN one 0 u era and OUT the other f borsess SUNN ^ charlotte, n.c. Pear aioah- qoes a bashful girl go INTO a closet -ro Estate, stop at Plymouth Hock in Massachusetts, ' Cinerama Holiday" in Boston, tour of Boston, stop at Bunker Hill ' Monument, tour uf Quebec and surrounding villages, cruise through the Thousand Islands region, tour of Ford Motor Co. plant it? in.troit, and major league baseball game, Detroit vs. Washington. Of especial interest to fanners and farmers' wives will be the fol lowing slops: Discussion of Virginia commun ity development work at Shiloh Community Center near Pulaski; Summit Poultry Farm; Maine Col lege of Agriculture at Orono; pota to and broiler farm in Penobscot County, Maine; lunch at Grange Hall in Skowhegan, Maine: Can-* adian Experimental Farm at Otta wa: talk on Canadian agriculture by Dr. C. H. Goulden. superintend ent of research farm; National Har bor grain elevator at Prescott, On tario; livestock farm at Findlay, Ohio The group will spend the night at Winchester, Va.. Poughkeepsie, N. y ; Boston. Bangor. Maine. Que bec, Ottawa, Toronto, Detroit, and Cincinnati. I K]> *eaJq "ENCHANTED NIGHTS" MAnRESS Yes, you asked for it! When Sealy ran this record-breaking sale last year, our factories couldn't keep up with the de- / mand! Once again ?for a limited time gl only?you can save a whopping $19.55 ? on the famous "Enchanted Nights" ? Mattress. 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