r MARCH 18,1937 THE WAYNESVlLLis MULNTAUVEER Page .f! CcP Mr". Bort Walls' Monday a week ago. J.0: ...rp held the lol- rrfl sn:l.L Scott's Creek Bap- iZj' 'VUk-h he had been a I j.-,Tfll, I P- (jr!V ve a 1 W for a farmer of Jackson i. rune , vt Mrs. i E:v."J,5.fl aro he has made vcr!'Ha,e-ood. iK"ce ; three daughters, Mrs. ,h of Svlva. Mrs. R. O. smith, oi , M Brvson .v, --- ot D i. j u rrn m her of M? n 'nd 'jrreat Rrwidchil- up KIIY mn COLD Rin Teeth. Crowns. eic. HANDLER & CO. Credit Jewelers dflasB Watch And Jewelery Paynes vill e. N. C. Faulty Wiring From Pole determined As Cause Of Blaze W. C. Boutwell, occupant of the Garrett home on Pigeon street, which caught on fire last week, was in the office to correct the article regarding the fire as appeared in the last issue of this paper. The article stated that thP firp wa caused by pennies being placed behind fuse plugs. That was the information given this paper by a person of au thority. Mr. Boutwell said that the blaze was caused by "an error on the part of the citiy electrician in connecting wire on the pole in front of the house. It was faulty wiring from the pole." he said "and not because of pennies back of fuse plugs or anything else wrong with the house wiring." The city electricians were working on the line at the time of the blaze, and the pole wires had to be cut out in order to extinguish the blaze, it was reported. The Mountaineer gladly makes the collection. Xew Stock of Harness SEE THEM AT HYATT & CO. Last Rites For Mrs. George Milliner, 62, Held On Saturday Funeral services were held Satur day afternoon at the Antiochv Baptist church, in Iron Duff, for Mrs. George Milliner, G2, wno passed away at the home of her niece in Canton at ten o'clock Friday night. The services were conducted by the Rev. Forrest Ferguson. Mrs. Milliner had been in bed for five years, suffering- from cancer. She is survived' by two sons: Westmore land Milliner, of Canton, and Wiley Milliner, of Iron Duff, also one daugh ter, Mrs. Clinton Crawford, also of Iron Duff. She was born and reared in Iron Duff township. Hospital News Vice j;w .. - .oo -uihuii rain. ol (.anion, op erative case, is resting well. Mr. Winston Davis, medical case, is in a serious condition. State Advertising Fund Will Mean Much To This Section, Says Ramsey Ash.'ville Newspaperman Tells Civic Clubs This Section Des tined To Prosper BIG CREEK MAN DIED FROM NATURAL CAUSES Mr. William Green, of Hazelwood, operative cae, is improving. Mr. Roy Ash, operative vase, is better. Mrs. Roxie Smith., of Canton, op erative case, is improving. Mr. Sam McFlioy, of Lake Juna luska, operative case, is better. Mrs. Rachel Carver, operative case, is resting more comfortably. Mrs. Fleet Rogers, of Canton, med ical case, is improving. Miss Frances Stamey, of Clyde, medical case, is better. Miss Pauline Wyatt, of l ake Juna luska, operative case, is resting more comfortably. Master Harold Messer, 0f Canton, medical case is in a serious condition. Read The Ads - w FACT 1 Tk. mw KaMaotor Is Mm fowarad. If kat mt mmtk M 4oM th cooihtfj capacity of other wal-knowa r.frltf- FACT 2 Hm dm K4vbicrtar mmtf haH as many mlaut.i par lay dwlat faa rart ot tfca lima It Maintains law tamparatara asntfl aa car- II . j Low Prices A I Easy j Terms Mrs Brack James, of Civile, medi cal case, is improving. Mi's. Minnie Downs, medical case, is better. Mis Lassie Tally, of Canton, oper ative cas, is in a serious condition. Mrs. H. K. Stamey. operative case, is improving. Miss Helen Wright, of Cove Creek, medical case, remains about the same. Mr. D: -tson Browning, operative case, is resting more comfortably. Speaking at the joint meeting of the Rotary and Booster Clubs last Thursday night, I. Hidden Ramsey, , general manager of The Ashe.'ille Citizen-Times, pointed out that no other section of the country could be developed more profitably than West ern North Carolina. "We should be happy that th? North Carolina Legislature has ap propriated a quarter of a million dol lars with which to advertise North Carolina. No advertising campaign can be put on for the state without making Western North Carolina the background. "Because of this advertising on the part of the state, we can raise our es timate of tourist business as that fund goes in to action." Mr. Ramsey said during his re marks, that he did not believe there was a more alert and progressive com munity consisting of Waynesville, Hazelwood and Lake Junaluska in all of the state. "I envy you for your fine progressive spirit anil develop ment in the past few years." "If this section of our country is worth living in and worth loving, it is worth developing," he continued. "A lot of work has been done, but much remains to be done;" The speaker dwelled briefly on the history of the park, and what remains operative case, is, improving. 1 DISCHAKGKI) 1 Miss Bella Messer. M'ss Iberia Wyatt. Bn'iv Hazel Gregory. ! Mr. R. A. Wilson. Mr. J. C. By id. I Baby Carol Stepp. i M.is. Bertha IVemmons. ! Mrs. Finest Mercer. Miss Lillian Garrett. Mr. I?. O. Painter. Mrs. B. (). Painter. Baby Margaret ase, is improving. Stamey, medical of son, Mrs. Rube is better. Jordan, operative Mr. Dotson 1 erative case, is aimer,' of Clyili resting well. op- Mr. Everett ('. Ball, of Canton, BIRTHS Mr. and Mis. C. B. Sail ford Civile, announce the birth of a , on' March the 1 Jth. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers, of Can I ton, announce the birth of a daughter. I on March the 14th. j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kvans announce the birth of a daughter, on March tin 14th. to be accomplished before the Federal Government formally takes over the area for further development. Mr. Ramsey pointed out that tour ists were not everything Western North Carolina could boast of, but that the industries in this area had j thrived even during the depression. "The Champion Fibre and Paper Corn pay has been a God-send to Haywood county, as have the other industries. We should be proud of the way West ern North Carolina industries have come through the depression. The average curtailment in man-hours by industries in this section was less than anywhere in the nation." Getting back to further develop ments of this area, the speaker said further: "With the coming of the Social Security Act, we are going to find more people retiring than ever before, and this is going to mean a material increase in 0ur population." He concluded his address by saying: "We should lie more sectional in our thinking, and we need to corrobo rate more among ourselves, because Western North Carolina should be come the 'garden spot of the South.' " The meeting was presided over by Dr. C. N. Sisk, president of the host club, and he in turn introduced the president of the Booster Club, Rufus Gaddis. The Booster Club program committee was composed of L. M. Rieheson, C. N. Allen and Whitner Provost. The Rotarians were intro duced by William Medford, secretary and Dr. Stuart Roberson introduced the Boosters. The speaker of the evening whs introduced by W. Curtis Russ. MI UDKR OF I11F. KMPKKSS An unusual story of the "Merry Widow of Cannes," who was slain v her luxurious train compartment and the complicating situations that de veloped. One of many interesting stories in the March '1 issue of the American Weekly, the big magazine which emos regularly with the BAL TIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN. On sale at new-stands. Pr. J. R. Westmorland, Haywood county coroner, found that Nick Han nah, 50-year-old farmer of the Big Creek section, came to his death ap parently from a heart attack, and not foul play as was first suspected. 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