"THE PINK CHRISTMAS TREE", a play to be
directed by Ben Mears, Hill bf alven by thr MYE
at Unit's Chapel Methodist ( hut eh at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday. The cast includes itrotu left) Vivian
Voatherwood, l?avtd I'.nstev, I'lluibrlh Ann
Iteevea, and Neal Knsley. The other member of
the cast, not in this pictPr '.u Joe l.eatherwood
i Photo by Ben Mrara)
MORE ABOI 1
Hazelwood Plan
(Continued fiom pi|r 1)
>
Tuesday, at the hearing, said
"Zoning offers protection to real
estate values Zoning creates three
? zones?residential, business and in
dustrial.
"No existing building will be
involved in the ordinance -zoning
only applies after adoption of law
In the residential rone, only resi
dences and similar things would
be In the area not even a motel "
Wilson went into the technical
detail how the ordinance can be
changed, bv the board til adjust
ment, plus the board of aldermen
holding a public hearing, after due
public notice has been given
The general business area de
signed on the map would be alottg
Main Street from the Presbyterian
church to the Kailroad, down
Mown Avon no to I arollna. and up
Church and Richland for one
block AIho at the corner of Hyatt
Creek road and Sinathers Street
and at Five Points The Industrial
area Would he alone the railroad,
with all the remainder of the town
being residential.
The business district was defined
as being an area devoted to retail
and wholesale tiadc and services
The industrial would be a proces
sing or manufacturing operation
For the residential area, the ordi
nance as now written, would per
mit "home shops ' in basements or
room of a resident
The zoning commission has been
at work on the program for several
months
The program was started at the
suggestion of I hi' Finer Carolina
Committee of Hazelvvpod. and Mr
Wilson was brought in as a con
sultant on the study
Various survey's have been made
of the town a Land Use Survey
Lu order to determine the average
depth of front yards, and such
&l!a for the use of the committee
h? making their study
" Members of 1 lie commission are
C. N. Allen, chairman, fieorge
aummerrow. K II Oliver. K A
Williamson, and Karl Robinson
1*1 OK I. ABWl f
Red Burley
(Continued from pace 1>
ready boon ordered for flue-cured
leaf.
In a word of advice to Haywood
County produc ts who have not al
ready sold their burlev. the coun
ty agent urged that the growers ob
tjdn infornfation on both the gov- :
eminent support price and yester
day's averages before selling their
tobacco.
He explained that these market
reports show yesterday's averages ,
paid on all government grades !
throughout tlv burley belt.
These sheets, he added, are avail
able to producers at all tobacco
markets and often can bo found at I
the scales.
Highlanders'
Board Meeting
Slated Monday
A special meeting of the board
of director* of Western North Caro
lina Highlander*, Inc., will be held
at The Manor in Ashevllle at 11
a.111. Monday, it has been an
nounced by Mr*. Kdith Alley Kmp
sori of Waynesvllk1, secretary of
the organization.
The program will include:
A discussion of the "100-Free
Varations" project by George Vogel
of the Colgate-Palmolive Co., New
York. installation of ry.-w officers
and tnembors-al-large on the execu
tive committee and board of dircc
| tor*, and completion of unfinished
business carried over from the Oc
tober 2t) meeting?including pro
gram plans and projects for 1957
John Harris of Sylva. president
of the WNC Highlanders, will la
in charge of the meeting.
more about
Canton Program
(Continued from pace 1)
trovcrsial cases
A group of property owners
from t|?e Birch Street area appear
ed at the liearing and cited their
I objections to the area being zon
ed as a business district. They sug
gested that all the area west of !
the intersection of Birch Street I
and the Southern Hallway spur, \
| and south of Clyde Street to the .
I western city limits be termed .as a
' residential zone.
Another request was made that
the business zone proposed on
North Main Street be extended
along tin- southeast side of that
' street between the intersections |
of Klbreville itoad and Short
Street
There was also a request that all
of the It .1 Sledge residential
property on Church Street be ex
eluded from the proposed business i
cone.
Another request was registered
that the (ieorge Johnson Property]
facing on Pisgah Drive and south ;
of Johnson Drive be included tol
the proposed adjoining neighbor
hood business zone.
The Planning Board will hold
their December meeting on Mon
day, the 17th. and further consid
eration will bo given to the pro
posed ordinance in the light of
the objections and requests ex
pressed al the Wednesday meet
ing.
Smart Student
NORMAN, Okla. tAPi A used j
enr dealer here advertised in the
University of Oklahoma student
newspaper The ad had a coupon
"good for $10 for any used car
o:i our lot "
The next day a student showed
up with 150 coupons and demanded
a $1,500 ear free
lie didn't get the ear.
tfOKK Allot T
Lions Party
(Conlinurd from page II
L. I, |<yda> of the Waynosvtlle
Lions will then introduce 'he hlind
gtx'sts, one of whom will bo Judge
Sam Cat hey of Asheville. who was
named last year as the most out
.standout handicapped person in the
\V. S.
Next on the program will be ad
ditional entertainment by the Pris
on Camp'Quartet of Ha/el wood and
the buekett Quartet of Aliens
Creek, and dances by the Kdgc
Brothers of CI)d>-'
The program will then he con
cluded with the presentation of
gifts, fruit and food baskets, and
I toys for the children
The Waynesvill.' Lions will be
in charge of the program, the
Canton Lions will bo In charge of
gifts and food baskets, the Clyde
Lions will be in charge of re
freshments. th..- Pigeon Valley
Lions will b?> in charge of invita
tions, and the Maze) wood Lions
will be in charge of decorations
and other arrangements at the
school cafeteria
Approximately tiO visually handi
capped persons are expected at the
party
MORE ABon
Postal Gains
(Continued from Puise 1 <
While (he Wu?liihglon Inform
ation covers postal operations on
the national basis, the local post
master said he hopes to supple
ment this service with similar
periodic announcements 011 the lo
cal situation, so that it may he de
veloped as one of the useful criteria
of business activity and gen/ral
economy in this community.
Meanwhile, in his report on na
tional o|>erations and receipts Mi
Stuns noted postal receipts for all
37.449 post offices in the nation,
including the local office, for II; ?
period between June 30 and Octo
ber 19, were $712 8 million.
This was an increase of $38 8
million over the same period of th ?
tast fiscal year, representing a 5.8
per cent boost
MORF ABOUT j
Burley Prices
- (Continued from face 1>
tilizcd his fields with Royster 4-8
10 fertilizer.
\ W. Ferguson- manager of the
county ASC office, said Mr. Ross"
hurley allotment of two acres is
one of the biggest in the county
Mr. Ross also has two brothers
Hov. ,lr. and Brown who are
piominent hurley producers in the
Jonathan Creek community.
Only nine cents below Mr. Ross"
average was the $85.25 figure re
ported hv another Jonathan Creek
farmer?A 1-. Gar net t. who sold
1 114 pounds of tobacco at Dixie
No. 1 warehouse Monday.
Mr Garnett said he sold 134
pounds of tips tor 85 cents. 358
pounds of leaf for 85 cents. 3!>2
pounds of lugs for 88 cents, and
232 pounds of flyings for 85 cents.
His total receipts were $,728 02.
Trial By Highway
TUCSON. \ri*. Al" Klden H
Moss was scheduled to come to
trial on a negligent homicide
charge in the death of a motorist.
The day before the trial was to
start, however. Moss was killed in
a highway accident.
Refuge For Wild Life
SW BERNARDINO. Calif \l> '
?Things were getting a little too
wild in the Warm Creek Wildlife
Be fuge.
Obed E Smelser was leading a
gtoup of wildlife enthusiasts
through the refuge and notieed a
thriving green leafed bush about
!'J feet high. Sheriff's narcotics
ofticers were called and th?-y con
firmed Sinelaer's-wuspicions. It was
a big marijuana plant.
AID FOR SNOWBOUND MAIL TRUCK
ttOMMmsr A ^ "Tfrw 'nHBHHMB
THC FAMOUS POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT slogan that "neither rain nor
enow ... can stay These couriers from the swift completion of their
appointed roupds" Is challenged by heavy drifts some 10 miles west
of Jamestown, N. Y. However, a ploufch tractor has come to the rr -
cue and delis a path for the snowbound mail truck., (fafemationa!,) 1
WINNERS DEC. 3rd
Hilda Hollingsworth II
Norman Silvers^^^^
fk ifV REGISTER .
RAY'S SUPER MARKET
RAY'S DEPT. STORE
CASH
PRIZES
FOUR ?50 BILLS - TWO $ J QQ BILLS
DRAWINGS 6 P. M. I
Monday Afterntton. Dec. 10th Two $50 Cash Prizes
Monday Afternoon. Dec. 17th Two $50 Cash Prizes
Monday Afternoon. Dec. 21th Two $100 Cash Prizes
l FRYERs\
y ^ Whole f
Per Lb M #
?JLx
Brock's Chocolate Covered Pound Box
CHERRIES 39c
1 Lb. Box
(4i CHOCOLATE DROPS 29c
2 Lb. '
STICK CANDY 49c
H <?'. Bas
GLORIA MIX 29c
14 Or. Baj
FILLED ASSORT. - - 39c
3' -2 Lb. Bac
NOVELTY MIX 95c
CHEWING JT
GUM d 59c
SNOWDRIFT * 79'I
SOUTHERN E| nilD ?? *149 >
DAISY rLV/UK . . . I MIXED NUTS
SHORTENING ~ 65' 55c
PITTED DATES '-^1291 T%?
DUKE'S 19'^
Bctt.v Crocker 4 Stick I'ke.
PIE CRUST STICKS 29c
l ucky Leaf No. 2 Can
APPLE PIE FILL 25c
K?.r Fruit Cakes Found
RED CHERRIES 73c
Ocean Spray Cranberry Pint
JUICE COCKTAIL 29c
Dried Beans J Lb. Pkg.
YELLOWEYES 31c
Kellogg's Package
SPECIAL K CEREAL 27c
Green Giant ? All Green 19 ax. Can
ASPARAGUS SPEARS 45c
WM
I
Dixie Crystals
CANE SUGAR
?" 49c
Fred's
STEAK SAUCE
7 oz. p
(an jC
Claxton
FRUIT CAKE
$2.50
Humko
SHORTENING
~ $1.69
WE RESERVE RIGHT TO
LI.MIT (iCANTITV
Pl'RCHASED AT
THESE PRICES
NONE SOLI)
TO DEALERS
\ jrwsmm^ |
Juicy Florida
ORANGES!
8 Lb. Bag ||
39?/'
SOFTASILK
CAKE FLOUR
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