Canton's Modern Street Lights Go In Use Tonight The first unit of Canton's new mercury vapor street lights are slated to bo pot into use fXtO to a ddlay on the part of the manufacturer, the remain ing lights of the new system will be turned on later this month. The first unit has 24 of the modern lights, and set to he erected are 19 of the same type lights. The new system was contra -ted by the Town aldermen with the Carolina Power & Light Company some months ago. Several new poles were required for the new *yi?'em, which was under the general supervision of Hoy A Burch. manager of the Canton office of Caieltna Power A Light Co. Worker Saves Dog From Death In Sewer Line A little terrier pup can be glad I that its yelping wax heard by H. j*H. Iliggins as the man worked in a field near .1 manhole on the 1 trunk sewer line bet Ween Ila7el ' wood and Lake Junaluska. Iliggins heard a dog. and look ed all around and did not see any pup. and eventually lifted a man hole cover, and there he saw the dog trying to Jump to the top. The distance was too tar for the dog, so Iliggins got a rope, and wire and lifted tiie grateful dog to freedom. The only way the dog could have gotten into the sewer line was to have la-en thrown In, It was explained Several years ago the carcass of a large dog was found in a man hole. The dog had been shot, and I the body dumped Into the sewer. Tree Event Is Set Here Plans have been announced for two Christmas tree events for un derprivileged children of the com munity. The Woman's Club will sponsor its annual Christmas Tree prp grain at the Courthouse, Saturday, December 22, at 3 p.m. On Sunday afternoon, Decem ber 23, a tree for Negro children will be held at the Pigeon Street School. At both events candy and fruit will be distributed and small chil dren will receive toys. Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick is In charge of the Woman's Club proj ect and Is being assisted by Mrs. Hoy C'aniplM-ll, Mrs. Grady Boyd, and Mrs. Charles Hay. Those who have good, used toys to contribute may leave them jytth .firs. Jitrk patrick at the Motet I^eFalne This is one of I he agencies sup ported bv the United Fund. Funds for the Christmas Tree for Negro children have been do nated by church women of the community. Mrs. Roy Campbell Is in charge of buying toyr, and candy w hich w ill bo turned over to the women of the Negro churches for handling ami distribution. The Rev. Sidney Smith, pastor of Jones Temple will conduct the 1 i nrogranv The hour will be an nounced. WANT ADS FOR HENT ? Oarage apartment Three room* and bath. 404 Car ?Una Ave., Hazel wood Dial 8 6980. D 13-tf KURT GANS Gity 7 f * She'll Like A ??>+ 21 JEWEL ^fixdij Slq uc i Whatever ) She's Like! trmt M. M In lady hoik a ? ravenna. 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SI.75 k Mw phu tea. * BelfeHudson T |7 Ail/'h | A POCRIVG PARTY consisting of (from left) Jar Kirkpat rick. Bob Caldwell, Shrrlfl Campbell, and f pi. Smith quirkl:1' disposed of III galon* of moonshine captured on Cove Creek Mountain Sunday morning. In the bar. ground h Bob Allen. After a preliminary hearing. .Mr. and Mra. J a me* B. MoOdv oi Route I. Marietta, 8. C? were bound to Superior Court on a charge of transporting and posaesoing non-tax-paid liquor, while Rufus Center of Route 3, Travelers Rest, 8. C., and Coll* L. Grumbles of Greenville were bound over on a charge of onnsnlraev All four made ce?h bonds IMttiinlalr**' Phn( I ^ ??a? Telephone Emergency Drill Planned The Wavnesville and Canton exchange* of the Southern flell Telephone Co. will join others In the Asheville district Friday morn ing to stage the company's annual emergency drill, which will simu late the effects of an emergency on telephone facilities B A Mock, countv manager for Southern Bell, explained that for the drill, telephone facilities will be marked in code to tell emergency damage-survey groups what damage is represented. The groups can then prescribe man nowcr. equipment, and supplies needed at various locations to re store service. This will permit the training of Southern Bell personnel in emer gency restoration features, the managear pointed out. Mr Mock said that such tested procedures have proved their worth many times In such nation al emergencies as fires, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, and sleet and Ice storms. The drill Friday morning will Involve no disruption of services furnished the nuhlie, the manag er said. He added that it would, however, bring Into play plans for emergency allocations of manpow er from various company depart ments as well as emergency as sembly of materials and <*quiD ment needed to effect such emer gency resoration. Primrose Garden Club Will Meet Tuesday The Primrose Garden Club will held a regular luncheon meeting Tuesday December 18. at 12 o'clock with Mrs. Joe Stanelll and Mrs. Bill Cherry as hostesses in the home of Mrs. Stanelll. Mrs. Lewis Green will give the m-oeram on "Birds and Bird Feed ers." The first United states census was taken in 1790, It listed 3 929.214 inhabitants Red Cross Still Accepting Funds For Hungarian Relief Waynesville area residents who want to contribute to Hungarian relief through the local Red Cross may send their contributions to Edna Summer-row at the First Na tional Bank, according to Mrj. Charles McDarris. executive sec retary of the local Red Cross chapter. Waynesville was asked to con tribute $331 tb the Red Cross drive to aid the Hungarians and a check for that amount has already been mailed by the United Fund organization here. The Red Cross will accept addi tional contributions, however if local residents wish to make them, Mrs. McDarris pointed out. She said the National Red Cross goal for the Hungarian re lief fund is $5,000,000 A message from E, Roland Har riman from National Red Cross headquarters in Washington sent to chapters throughout the U. S. said in part: "The tragic suffering of the peo ple of Hungary has caused every American to want to send help. This help has gone from the American Red Cross, and we have been ioined by other Red Cross societies throughout the world in rushing medical supplies, food, blankets, and other necessities for the stricken area " Combined Choirs To Present Cantata, 16th "The Prince of Peace," a Christ mas cantata by E L. Ashford. will be presented by the combined choirs of Waynesville churches. Sunday. December 16. at 7:30 p.m. in the First Methodist Church. Richard Grace, a member of the music facility of Western Carolina Cotleee. will be a eucst soloist. Other special parts will be sung by Mrs Jim Kilpatrick Mrs. llar rv Lee Liner. Jr.. Mrs Frank Hen dricks Mrs. W Q Parker, Charles Islcy. Thomas Davis. Samuel Wil son. and Arthur Moon. The choir will include forty voices. Mrs Fred Martin is directing. ARC Bloodmobile To Visit Canton On Wednesday The Bloodmobile from Western North Carolina's Regional Center I will be in Canton Wednesday Dee, J 19 The Lions Club is sponsoring this visit of the Bloodmobile which will be located at the Champion YMCA gym where facilities will \ be set up between noon and 5 p.m Giving a pint of blood entitles the donor to receive blood from the Blood Bank for him and his, immediate family for a full year j or the same benefits may be giv en through a gift blood certificate to anyone the donor may desig nate. In order to build an adequate reesrve supply of blood for the ? 'jTj "j holiday?, the Blood Center has set 125 pints as its goal for do nations on December 19. i 75 Prizes Offered For Turkey Shoot Fifty turkeys and 25 picnic hams will be offered as prizes at the weekly 4-H dub turkey shoot to be held from 1 until 5 p.m. Sat urday on county property ad jacent to the Welch Farm Place on the Asheville road. Targets will be available for rifles, shotguns, and trap shooting ?with especially strong competi tion expected in the rifle and trap divisions. Shooters are asked to bring their own weapons, butammuni tion is available on the grounds. | Cecil Brown, assistant county agenf in charge of 4-H Club work, said that the shoots will be held each Saturday ? regardless of the weather. He added ttnut proceeds are used for ihe promotion of the 4-H Club program In Hat-wood County. A/3C TERRELL TEAGUE has reported to Parks Air Force Base in California after spending a two-week leave here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben K. Teague. Air man Teague expects I to leave the V. 9. soon for an 18- ! months tour of doty on the island I of Guam. : I, The towers of the Brooklyn J Bridge rests on submerged wooden ' ] cushions IS feet thick. ! Man Charged With Breaking Picture Window Carroll Bell, 106 Balsam Drive, Waynesville. has been bound over o the February term of Superior ?o?irt under <500 bond on a charge of malicious damage to property. Bell is charged with wielding a shovel to knock out a picture win low, valued in excess of fclOO. at :he residence of his next-dodr neighbor, Dr A R. Riegg, Sun day afternoon. Bell pleaded not guilty to the :harge. Benefit Supper Planned Friday Night At Clyde A supper will be held in the ~Iyde High School cafeteria from 5.30 until 7 p.m. Friday for the Benefit of the Clyde High School athletic association. The supper will be sponsored by :he Clyde Lions Club. Tickets can be purchased from Lions members or from Clyde High School students. m NEED CASH FOR CHRISTMAS? Quick Friendly Service On AUTO LOANS Get The Money You Need For Christmas Shopping On Your Automobile With Payments And Terms Arranged To Suit You. FINANCE AT HOME WITH HOME FINANCE CO. 302 S. Main GL 6-3522 Ann04uicincf> . . . THE PINE DINING ROOM HAS BEEN REMODELED AND REDECORATED AND IS NOW READY TO ACCOMMODATE ? PRIVATE PARTIES ? CLUB MEETINGS ? ANY ORGANIZATION IN HAYWOOD COUNTY ? 100 SEATING CAPACITY ? SELECT YOUR OWN MENU! DIAL GL 6-9229 FOR PARTY RESERVATIONS THE STEAK HOUSE 279 MAIN STREET SPECIAL Oil ri PRECHRISTMAS QllLC OF MEN'S CURLEE TOPCOATS ? TWEEDS ? PLAIDS ? GABARDINES AH Colors, Styles and Sizes ALL WOOL VAfr $?Q95 $49.95 M ClOTpf CURLEE SUITS AND SPORT COATS ALSO REDUCED MASSIFS DEPARTMENT STORE j

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