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I .. M 'II 1 Jim " 1 Vt i! 1 I , ' t -if ; "' I' ' .r- f J I I - Pi I I i f.'i i "f -Hi 11 1 l i ! 1 1,1 ' ft "' t. 1 '.C 1 , ! 1 , ;-. 1 v. 1' i h' ' V i " '"MS -I i : W . - I . , 'him , f"- J V .Y-', i ! '1 1 1 i ii i " PAGE EIGHT (Second Section)' THE WATNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Capital Letters By THOMPSON GREENWOOD DOGS Last wcok in Chatham County Robert Harru.. veteran far mer, lost 17 head of uhep to dogs, and this loss may be the starting gun on a program ot get legisla tion with whirh to fight the sheep tilling dog throughout North Caro lina. The matt.r has been need ing attention for years, and thou sands of dollars in sheep are lost annually to vicious, prowling dogs. This is one reason the sheep popu lation of the State has declined from several hundred thousand to about 53,000 head. W. P. Horton, as good fortune has it, lives at Pittsboro not very far from the Harris farm. A for mer Lt. Governor, an excellent attorney, and now definitely a pow- NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT CONA SUTTLES vs. CLARENCE SUTTLES NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, to obtain a divorce absolute on the grounds of two years separation; and the de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear with in 30 days from the 26th day of October, 1945, before the Clerk of the Superior Court in the Court House in Waynesville, North Caro lina, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 26th day of Oct. 1345. GERTRUDE P. CLARK. Asst. Clerk Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina. er in the Democratic party, Horton may be called on to help with this legislation when the General Assembly meets again in 1947. SPORTS The talk around town is that Carolina is the team to watch in the Southern Conference next year. Incidentally, the Carolina-Wake Korest battle a week from Saturday is expected to draw between 25.000 to 35.000 people. Don't you give Carolina too many points when you bet on Duke this year. erage Control) organization. But in Raleigh right now the ABC (Joee phus Daniels refers to it as "Alco hol Brutalizes Consumers") stores don't sem to be controlling boot legging. It's about like Tom Bost, veteran North Carolina newspaperman, said the other day: "I've voted for the stores; I've voted against the stores, and I've not voted at all. But I have never been fully satisfied with my Vote." P. S. Bost is as dry as the Bibli cal Recorder. 48 Ted Johnson, who is head of the OPA in this State, has been in charge of the United War Fund solicitation among Federal em ployees At the second meeting in cident to the drive, Johnson stood, mopped his brow, and remarked that he was doing the best he could with contacting Federal employees. "However," he added, "that's some job, for there are 48 differ ent Federal organizations right here in Raleigh." We often wonder why there Is such little Interest In various elec tions among the folks out in the country. This may explain it. Government control seems to be moving from the local community to the township to the o unty to the State to the Federal gov ernment. The little man still has his vote, but he feel so far away so distant from the thrones which tell him wat to do. NOT SO MUCH There wasn't as much general sadness as you might think over President Tru man's decision not to come to North Carolina at this time. The two-headed visit (Raleigh and Statesville) would have been fine, but all was not sweetness and light in the planning for the occasion. DR. W. KERMIT CHAPMAN DENTIST OFFICE IN BOYD BUILDING PHONE 363 WAYNESVILLE, N. C. DOGWOOD The State seals be ing painted on new official cars are being set off by dogwood blossom art work. The seal is in the center, and our North Carolina flower makes a very beautiful halo. UNIFOHMITY Chances are you will see the dogwood blossoms fly ing on all State vehicles before long now. The last Legislature fixed it so that all North Carolina owned trucks, busses, and so on must have uniform markings as to the seal. Time was when the pa trol set theirs up in a certain way, and then the highway folk had theirs, and on down the list. 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He lied about his age and got into the service when he was about 14. He's the youngest winner of the Congres sional award for valiant service. In the brig and out of the brig for fighting, he didn't see so much action, but that which he did see turned out to Ik1 terrific. He was in the Raleigh Victory Bond parade last week, and he looks like the guard on your favo rite football team. He's led a hard life, and the 17-year-old kid looks like a man of 25 or better. He seems to be crazy about him self, which is understandable, and thoroughly enjoyed the plaudits of the crowd and wolfish whistles from the bobby-soxers. ABC In Charlotte, where it is strictly against the law to handle whiskey, they are having their liquor troubles, and in Raleigh, where the ABC stores are sup posed to pin down bootlegging they are having their liquor troubles. The situation is likely worse in Charlotte, but in your capital city within the past three weeks around 40 bootleggers have been appre hended. 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