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; t, s PACE THREE (First SeetkmJ 1 THE WAYNTSVTLLE MOUNTAINEER j,ier. Call On S.B.I. To Look WRECKAGE OF AIR CRASH IN WHICH FOUR DIED TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate oitibe Rackets ea il i Library Notes 1 c.'. cr. jiu Ti n .llin .1. I! Hi, 'il. ' - ,! MiCli'.rr 1 J i A MATTER OF CONFIDENCE f -J t s ,1 1 1 rill 11 tune of illness, there's nothing !:!: tpiile so comforting as to know that the very lrt of aid is at your heck aii.l call Our Pharmacist is schooled n ' 'I in knowledge, trained in experience, and urn! hv honor lo compound )our prescrip tion with the utmost professional accuracy! I!a j. lr 1 sV L 1 j M hf,' T.,ns,,., te-ff 'VN I Hon - 'enlui e Inc. lo Ii Ii i 4 U -' -i Hon- -A 1 ill :n r Lie lo Annie ' ' ; ! - ' ! ijf ;;;; Pe 1 I itlts Cl'Ct'k 'II'11-'1!'!! - U i 11. 1 . . , : ., 1 ... . .. I'..- .1 .x si 1. I ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' , . ,,. ... . - . 4 ; Wilh.ie, !..!.. ,1 us , I"- X IWIIIII) MIS HI MM, l!S ll(,s Bcdi or iiii iii'v f -.ill' ,v '..,,., Store. moN )ERS! PIRIK A!!.'.! rnns. p. ird Si,. '4.1 "menu ilih "r "''livered l,,r Hail TAIN P CO. MAI? OA RET JOHNSTON Coiiiilv Librarian tt,.-..!ina rcrtitc -v :'i he !"'" etilcd to the ! iu- 1 1 1 u-is in I In he i,l vg Cliil) w ho liav com! n -t i i! I in , i quip .1 n m,'.ii.'. ..' -"" i '! ten reports -n !!; I ' ik . Tnosc eligible In river, i err: ifi ,. ilcs .ire: .lulu Aii'i S-v;i!l. in ; oman Craw lm .1. i'i '' I. sn: tmr SiTlUU's. I'lllii Ni: : IJer , ,,, ah .lr.. Hell Hi :i Mar arc o,a,,d. Carol., n .'..:( " ., i - .ha , ., . mi- r. t ' a r i I n I '., -. ! : i rai' . Toad. X.I I Si e ! !!.;: old ..!!, ( ; i :i c- HI ril. i-i. !'.'' il ill , o.iiine Saumii . -. .!...: Kal , I . , I ,' miv A nn Cabr .Iiu'iiIi I ).i i - : i! K.i. or-.. Ai'i il ! ' h " ' - , i All..!it:i. .m ! i s i n-:'' .If-vii1 I ': i: i '!':; k i .,' , y .Iran I in ';si. !!; .1 : i re her i. : i ! r : i Sloan. i ' , 1 1 1 1 i ' I. ' ;l ili,IIM.'. "I V: . .1 I , al In J 'A ui'il. I ! ; i I : i I i In- 1 1 ii 1 1 Karl'' ''. )'! i cii' -mills, I'lilii Hi :: .d:i.i A-i'i enlr I v, ilii'iiilMill. N I'i'i'ii I'arlfiui. Mi ni; a nn Eir. I'', ol N',". 1 i:'!'.n;s. I Jci i - ji'ion X.iiK-y I'aro'xn jii'iTn-j i- ' lark I 'O "Jen. T,i!l l.'in !. ( o o-.a a 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 'tin. i a: ru ' a 11,11 ) 'r.'ii'iU' ' I lonna .lo Mi,Tti. I!..'-!' 1 r;i I . ' 1 1 -Mry ('ai'oli'io I m i . Ch il li's Mini ' ,i,c. ni Miami. an' .'iil,ai., Saiai i- .lane l)ais. W'allei' T,io lo'.all . win;.,,,,,.,,,, 11,,,,,, 1 -i ..l 1 .nn 1 1 1 1.1 111 on 1 1 ( osi , ,iai-i olin Williamson .Julri Ckw 'h- iek ol West I'l'lin Hc'ieh l'ia i , , '.. .,, ' ' " ' ( nai 101 ic .lean r-ii!ii 11. a a 1 Francis, Lawrence (Irit, Marry 1 llivrr Creen, Hill Craw lord. .Iiianila Kelly, Maueie l"i'ad'. Charles 1 lean. Y:Vi. 11 ( I i.ii'.ind. Elbe Sue He::an. Charli"; AIli",. .Norma .lean Hi'ow n. ; i'.e l-.i rle . .loan horns Lois (.mioi u. . I . : 1 1 , 1 .lo Ann Si:I!ihi. M.: I ehiie!. ,'r . i by Jo hale.-, I lal eh! ( !a: k. i aLi.n ,la lies, and Aaron (lilison Smith Family Uo( Reunion On Sunday ; ! 'I he Smith I'anelx' reunion was In Id i n Sunday ai 1 he home of Air. i, , and Mrs Krnr-I Medioril of Allen's ,. ; Crrrk, Willi dinner served picnic lahiion 'I'll,,..' piescn! were: Airs line .Sivil Ii. ol' V, .0 ne- ille, Mr. and Mi's. Cecil Minis, of Sprinu'vale. (",:. Mr. and Airs. Edward Smith anil .ell ol V.i pe'.x ille. Airs. Elmer Hawkins and children of Oak Ku'.'e, Trim. Mr. and Airs Alarvin Hi ow 11 of I ii niiihill. AI r and Airs. Ernest Aledl'ord .uid , iohir- 11. Mr l.li' her A 1 1 1 n and i;i'.: ndilaauhl er. H.a bar i Ann AM, n Mr. and Mr. . I .', Leeui r, 1 .: ' now ille. Ten 11 ar i a lie ava tinir- line al Do Visla 'V 1 air Georgia Youth Starts Governor Race Now VALDOST . (hi . Ceo? ia ha ; a new ea ndid.T e lor (Luitiih'' im ; ; 1 7-year-old W. '.) .; i'' Tin' ! ips I : .1 si t ; decided v. l ei her !o run in l!k:- or lla.li. j The teen-.e:, :'. v !:m I. a. enrolled it the Lni'caihiY ol C"o:gia where he will si :idy la'. . is , (induct ing a, caniiiaign of letter-writing to oilier ; oling (P'or i.ee, 11, s alreatb. vriiten a Hums, mil lellera and Hie respoii ,e. he sav s. l:;e. been :'ial ifying. His letter; say lie is going to lifly to becMiire Ceergia's (Tii'-f Kxeeul iv e. ' I tliink that the gov crnnrdiip I. a job Uial should be studied just is any other " he cphhis, Bruce T. Smith S. 2c Spends Ten Days Leave With Parents Here Bruce T. Smith, seaman second class, son of Mr. and Mrs. John 15. Smith, oi lla.:eiwootl spent the past ten days with his family. Seaman Smith who has been in the service for the past six months. Mr re ported back to Ihe L:. S. ("nasi Cuard Yards. Curtis Bav , Md. after his leave here. Mr. and Airs. A. X. Griffin. Carl Oriffin. Misses Bonnie Hector, and Huth Lou Key. spent last week al Niagara Falls, and arc now visiting friends in Elkland. Pa. and later will be in Luray. Va. -A HERE IS THE WRECKAGE of a Navy plane at HuntlnKton. W. Va., which cranhcd In mld-nlr with nn Acronca training ship a few hundred (eet over the Chesapeake, Ohio, airport. I'uur persons died in the collision. Three killed aboard the Navy plane were (1. to r.): Lt. Clark V. Henderson; Lt. (ja) John S. Row, and Cecil Elbert Whitten, Jr. J. P. Corkran was killed in the small civilian Aeronca trainer. (Ziilcniational Soundpholo) Pittsburgh Starts Traffic Plan To Cut Time In Business Area i i i : i ' i i .i 1 1 . - i in- . oiiiiiioii- . ,, , , i, ,. . i .a . ,'i 'fiiiishania lias lioKini . u: k in: a iiiulli-iiullion dollar )ost . ii n:iii o ciiHiii I'li'Ki.uii in 1111, , 11. 1.1 T1lNl111re.il lo cm diiMiu: , , , , , :. I roi l 1 in- casleni siilmrlis In I ... ... , . , , ,. t !. I milieu I naiieje. heart ul Una , , , ., , 1 ,1 . Inisiiu ss disl 1 ael. ;md lo beau-, ,. ,. 1 tlir t "oi 11I at the aie ol the ! ' j ( "hi it 1 ails have been awarded and 1 out 1 a tors have (heir c(uipmcnt ,11 the r 1 annul lor conslnict ion ol j .ho Insl lik in the $H 11.10 (HMI 1 I'enn-I .incolii Parkway East, a su- ni : hirhw ay uhieh will carry Irallicj iio now mow 11 1 n 1 s 1 h 1 1 j-, 1 1 iiuiii i"e1)1(.ni 01 sonic .111e11ea11 siihih-is I Lincoln Highway. William I'enn ; t . 1 enw a'. a tin reiinsx avaina 1 111 11- . .... ,. '"kt' ;i' ilionsbiua:. I rallic Iroin ; 1 !lllr(' hiehwas cnnvi'i'Ki's at ilkiiishurt; and il now rr(iuires i mo' v than :i0 minules to drive ovei ( Dti.ji" t iu! streets to the toildcn I'riaimle. When the new parkwa is ( oiiipleled. driving lime from Wilkiiishurg will he cut lo about 10 minutes.' I'odcral-aid liihway funds will iocr half of Hie $:i4.00(l.(IO() cost, the State will contrihule $11.00(1. u'!i) from its postwar highway con struction fund, Allegheny County, .,!' ,, l,i,.t, Pit I shilres is the se.-ll uill ,.,.ih,',t . 0011 0110 .-inH llie Pile S I 1100 (lOO Also earmarked for Pittsburgh al Ibis time is a $4,000,000 project o beaut ifv Toint Park at the jum lion el the Monongahela and Al leiu: liivers to form the Ohio Riv er This nark includes most of tin ana covered by historic Fort Pill 111 (lie lllth century at nenre of the rivers (TCI I III in announcing his approval of There's a Reason Why This Plant Is The Only One in Western North Carolina QUAL IN WORKMANSHIP . . . MATERIALS AND ULTRA-MODERN EQUIPMENT For Satisfaction Bring Your Tire Work to i ns iMoLiain or Til shuri;li. t-ov ' , , , . ,, iMi,!iii iaruii .iui 1 1 1 si i i n ,. 1 1 hided pri'suns luicl til ucd llwil I lu ,,1 11, S i's 111' 1 111 i ll red at I lie lamoie "poinl should he mi'inofiiiliril li 1 , , , . . , a siul.ili e park lie also poinh il ... ... , ,, , out that Hie point is still a ko ,' ,, ., , . , spot 111 eont iiillili.U the I low ol tiat lie to the West. si 1 f '1 C "1 i . 1. I'ailllly mailings rp(J (crnian y 1)10110(1 FltANKKOKT. Cerinauv . Sliip- u jv,.s :im famil it-s to ( icrinany ha horn (lelerred iih 111K 10 I lie uuiue ... t it-t ,i1il inllux ol displaced person ;m, ( nanians into Ihc Aniei afai Zone which has caused a crilua housing situation." I I'nilrd Stairs Army said here. Thr announcement pointed out it was (Irii. Joseph T. MrNarnr. 's responsibilit to care for all dis placed pri'suns in the one Vienna Arrests Boys For Acts Of Naziism I VIENNA. Xearly 100 person jinoslk n1111g Ihin.'". haf been ar rested lr, Auslrian polier on Mi-pi j cum ol im pi leal 1011 111 allrinpl" I, rrvivr Nai organizations Many arc allertrd to have slolcu ink. type anil paper Ii 0111 print 1 nr. shops where Ihry were einplo c.i lor the Vienna Sri I of I'.conom- ics. They arc said lo have plan nod Molenee against democrat ical- ! ly inclined prole ?nd SAmY The Sign TIRE RECAPPIN MS Student Vet May Work And Draw Subsistence W SIMNCTON. Veterans ne iea accrpl full-t line jobs while , o lie.' to school under Ihc (i. I Hi. ,,1 Kicbls and also draw some lee ei iiinent subsistence aHowatii e Thr Tlerans Ailini o isi 1 .11 1. ,1 n.iiie this ruling ,eslerda alia iuilv ing Ille bill signed A ue, I'i esuli'itt Truman to gie (.111 ilinar N Hiadlev . Veterans Adiiiin islialor. tighter control ot tr.oiun. eosls. The new law prolubils pa nieiii nl subsistence allowances iindci liu (i. 1. bill to cterans with 1 1 t -1 -1 : I nil s il I hey earn more than : on ; mouth or $17a if tluw har nn he peiidrnls. Moscow Carnival Is First Since War LONDON. More than 711 0111 pel sons altcndcd the Moscow an nual carnival the first since liu war in Ihr Corky Park ol IV and Cullurt' yeslerdav. liadio Mos cow reported. Twenty bands and hundred, ol ai lists entertained the people. w ore fancy dress and mask . Searchlights and fireworks coin plclcd I he show. The director of the carnival walehcd from a small airship final inn ov er t he park. Old City The oldest city in Indiana is Vai cennes, founded In 17.12 by Fiai.e ! Baptiste Bissot Vinrin: ' sile of the Pinnkashaw Miami In dian village Chippccnkc. Il a 1 was Ihe first cajiital of Indiana tor ritory. of Quality , ' l Mill I'.iw nslioi " El! .1 H I !..i' 1 : v 11 !o 1 ' , ; v I he E ; H I i! ,11, . a I niir .1 ihr i.i'i'slnii 1 I '" 1 "'' : " I" M ! ! ' io 1 , ue;,,', 1 j vf ! 1 1 ii, Dal!. 11 el lis to C CI V 1 I'l.ll k el l, i S i Mi- M ,1 ' T ! 1 , lo Mr-, Fli.i. s V' .ii:.:i I M .,! I a 1 ' . . . ; f.'Vt5 .1 ',! r.-.r 11, c 1 1 1. iik. l.v.h I'.elni I . I .1! s : 1 ; I ' . ; '. 1 ' I , I i o John ; w . . i I ! -i lis 1,1 John 1 Whloii :.'-m ! .. : j i'i ,! . h ' ! i. ! . -. 1.1 John , I r ',!h !'. Fm U .UUn ' b, ii...... h . 1 1 .0, , 1 . .. I,, ci. hi, 1, ." R I I . ' ii 1 1,1a I'Aiv I11 . lames ihi nil, 'c. " " 1 'on. a ,1 1 i in 1 v ; 111s wini IN ( ! IIINC I Mil kK.VS (,! IS( i. I I' Mr-., Teal I 1 Vl'liel ,,ll ,-! "lo, '! !., kill a t Illl'Urn ! tin;: on, in Ihe bain a.l All-. 1 i, lor , a ducked u niier a lo: ::i 1 a:iie up. I .iglll mil ' 'tin, k 1 1 . 1 - tree los.e.l Airs ni !el 1 el ;e a 1 r h e house and ,1 I he 1 111: l ea Sum, 'W 1 i.ii 1 11 11 i ei! 1 1 - A iider on 1 1 n is leil prr .11 ni,' Ihr bird for il 1 mirr. i msmamimaiaemaiMMmmm SERVICE Do-sip-Miny; . . . I'lanl ing I'ntil Trees inr Kdlc. G. Frank Sauter hi! tier. N. (' ! , 1 , lr. I III;; nil' III Ille llalll '...i,l All-. 1 ,, lor , a ducked (i ti i-i' ,1 I l ee as .1 lo: :i 1 nolo up. I .iglll mil ' 'tin, k 1 1 . 1 - tree los.e.l Airs I 1 fait ! tuff l Ih'pnutahU- Prescription Service Curtis Drug Store Slack's Continues More AN APOLOGY . . . We regret our inability throngs in our store the t hrougli t in extra sales-persons, and even then, many of kin ciislniiicrs cnu Id ; as we like. In order that wo can give everyone an opportunity to get soi'ic of those OUTSTANDING values, we are extending our clearance event a few more days. jg rvaa Laat&ai Ladies DRESSES - - - SUITS - - - HATS BEACH COATS ---PLAY SUITS SLACKS - - - BATHING SUITS - - -SHORTS - - - HALTERS MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS---STRAW HATS Many of These o u)mu otitic d VmiMCiillf. fnntcn. BifvnrH n.c. for a Few Days to take care of the large first of this week. We not tret served as nromptly of- Summer frTi dot mil rncT 7 i. - M i M I 1 ... , f I ii if t A t I r i t? t -.'Mr 1 ' 1 I W- KERM1T CHAPMAN DENTIST FFlCE IN BOYD BUILDING PHONE 363 JNESVILLE. N. C. ' Tire and Battery ny t. V ! ) ll f i X VI... Main Street Ed Sims, owner Phone 486 Use The Classified Advertisements n v
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