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? Two Men Bound To Superior Court On Rape Charge Charged nvith raping a 10-year old Newfound girl, two defendants were bound over without bond for Superior Court action by Judge Burgin Pennell in General County Court, Asheville last week. A third defendant, charged with aiding and abetting in rape, was also bound over without bond. Dewey Johnson, 56, of Haywood County, and Claud D. Nelson. JO. of the Newfound section. rharg-d with criminally assault ing the girl about two weeks ago waived preliminary examination before Judge Pennell Mrs. Glenn Campbell of New found. said by officers to be the mother of the prosecuting wit ness. waived examination on a charge of aiding and abetting the alleged rape Judge Pennell found no prob able cause as to a charge of aid ing and abetting in rape against Glenn Campbell, said by officers lo be the father of the girl. Two Women From Here Held In Ohio For Bad Checks Two Haywood women are being | held in Ohio for passing worth less che-ks, according to Sheriff Fred Y Campbell. The same two passed about a dozen bad checks here before heading for Ohio, the sheriff pointed out. Most of the checks here were for SIS to $22. and all on the First National Bank " Sheriff Campbell has sent pap ers to Ohio for the officials there to hold the women when they are > released by Ohio officials. Sheriff Campbell pointed out that merchants and others should be extremely cautious about cash ing checks for persona not known to them. Driving Home A Point ! MEMPHIS ?APi A first grader came home the other day with this note from her teacher: "Mary is cvpable of doing good work but she is inclined to be earless." Notice Of Public Hearing Proposed Zoning Ordinance I Town Of Hazelwood, N. C. I Notice is hereby given that a public heuring will H I be held at the Town Hall on the Ith day of December, H 1956, at !:.'I0 I*. M. in the Town of Hazelwood, N. C. I I for the purpose of considering a proposed zoning I I ordinance and map. The Public is urged to be present for this im- I I portant hearing to hear this plan explained. < ? V ? ,A copy of the proposed ordinance and map is on I I file in the office of the Town Clerk for inspection I I prior to the hearing. C. N. ALLEN Chairman EAKI, ROBINSON ? E. A. WILLIAMSON E. H. OLIVER ? U C. SlIMMEKROW Zoning Commission THE FUTURE BELONGS TO THOSE WHO PREPARE FOR IT --- Now Is The Time To Get Ready For Christmas 1957, By Joining The Christmas Savings Club. NEW CLUB BEGINS NOVEMBER 26 Weekly Payments From 50 Cents To $10 The First State Bank Hazelwood The First National Bank Waynesville IK I Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal l>eposit Insurance Corporation ? i> > ______ ??? ??'jiry'. l(fe>4k ? WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA 4-H Club and Futurr Farmers of America mrmbfn exhibited 107 baby beef calves at the 22nd an nual WNC Fat Stock Show Tuesday at the llomlny Valley Horse and llound Club showgrounds at Enka. The two top winners were (left to right): Floyd Rogers of Clyde. Kt. 2. with the grand cham pion steer; and John Killian of Franklin, with the reserve cham pion steer. Rogers is a 4-H Club member and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hugh Rogers. Killian is a FFA member and is the son of Or. and Mrs. If. M. Killian. The grand champion steer is a Short horn, 16-months-old. that weighs 1.185 pounds. It was bred by J. It. Brown of Weaverville. The reserve champion steer is a Here ford which weighs 1,025 pounds. It was bred by the Killian Hereford farms of Franklin. (Citizen photo). II. L. Mathis Completes Marine Basic Course Herman L- Mathis, son of Mrs. Ben Mathis of Waynefviile, com pleted recruit training Nov. 1 at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Parrts Island. S. C. The 12-week training schedule Included drill, bayonet training, physical conditioning, parades and ceremonies, and other military subjects. Three weeks were spent on the rifle range where the recruits fired the M-l rifle and received instruc tion in basic Marine infantry j weapons. Proof Positive RHINKl.ANDER, Wis. (APt?A j boy, accused of trying to steal a tape recording machine, was ar r< sted in a department store here lie denied the charge, but police turned on the recorder and heard the young-etr's voice saying, "I guess I'll steal this machine." The Dutch do not store butter. They freeze cream and make but ter from tt as they need It. KURT G A N S Attention: TEENAGERS! A we have The perfect Christmas Gift for your favorite Heart Throb! If you'ro qo rg stoody ? w??* the picturt right ogointt yOUt la ?art boat . . . H you >? jw?t fnondt and OpO* ?or dates . . . wooc if on tho bock of yovr wri?t. Stirling Si Ivor, Glooming Gold-PillodL Bright Colored Loothor links in rod, gray, ton ond block. You'eo soon thorn on Spotdol's $100,000 TV givoowoy show, "The Big Surprise". Remember to Register for the $1,000.00 in Diamonds we are giving FREE. Western North Carolina's Leading Jeweler fr V V <e rv V * ?- V ? T ? ' Maggie Clubs To Sponsor Benefit Supper By MRS. C. L. BRADLEY Community Reporter The Maggie and Dellwood home , demonstration clubs will sponsor a benefit supper Wednesday night at the Maggie School. Supper will be served from 6 until 7 o'clock. ? Plates will be $1 00 for adults and 50 cents for children, i A Thanksgiving program will be ] presented with Children from each grade taking part and a silver of fering will be taken. 1 All proceeds will go to the {school lunch room. Tickets are on J sale at the school. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Messer i have returned to their home in Governor's Orders KING GEORGE. Va. (API?The ' defendant, a physically handicap ped driver, was charged with driv ing 100 miles per hour. Judge Bascom Pribble withheld imposi tion of a fine provided he would install a governor on the car to prevent it from going more than 4.n miles per hour. Sheriff J. S. iJishman is to take an occasional lcok to see that the governor func tions. Dayton, Ohio after visiting Mrs. Mesaer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gemin. They came here to at tend the funeral of Mr. Messer's mother, Mrs. Dewey Messer. Arthur L/ewis, who became ill while on a hunt last week, is now a patient at Memorial Mission Hos pital in Asheville. Automation KNOXV1LLE. Tenn. <APi?Be tveen acts of an amateur theat-! rical performance at Knoxvllle's Carousel Theater, patrons were ad ? vised to move their cars from a no-parking zone out front. They did. then returned to watch the -play: "The Solid Gold Cadil lac." PHONE NOW ... GL 6-3921 FOR PHILLIPS 66* FUEL OIL ? CLEAN BURNING ? PROMPT SERVICE ? 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