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PAGE FIVE (Second Sectlcitf U'Gl'ST TTTE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Sous J RocKeis ,veden LORRY CARRIES BODIES OF JEWS KILLED IN HAIFA ' . speeding '., iVl, become a .""' and mili- j , a i ci. iil't that J",".-.vt area f"r ,,. ,, ,,.,,1,'ly con- n have ''". ';gc flying . C !- , believed . had seen ,. ... tir.m me- :1 -'HIV 9 mihiii-ities , , ,,)' 'ii.' missiles ;,:,.,! reports Fragments . ., , scientists '.'"wav of flues. presence of ., materials. ' C0M1" ...,,11. f I lie- in ;, :c iays. have .papers not i p';.ce. where .jr. so that ,,a i),. provided , ; tvbrial nuart rii'ate on the ! ;, but it was . ;i, ihr rockets ,.: ,. ailing t lie ....... it known ., .; ,!!v landed . ,, . personnel iI.'.hl" a small s;,id the . pa- , ,1 over , .,;' , Some re , , carried -;!r.' i m' inn. and i'jst v r ...... r-.yr 6rraif!v N ;r Boy Scout Court of Honor Held Here Horse Shoe Pitching Back in Full Swin;; HARRISIU HC. n.-eori'ion-ed during the war sears. iir-eliin' ;iilehing eliampionsliips in l mi The Auilust meeting of the court ' sylvania set hack in i'uH mii . a' of honor scouts in the Pigeon ' county and community fairs the next lew weeks o tip po'ar tho ir tray .i"d i ji;-t ii i' lukt'ivn :n lndir ifir. d Sherhct Cubes fr.. t caps with sherbet. p. , pen's into an ice c;:be r i 'i i 1 . '. ! cn rendv to use c ! r an instant in v, : r and out will pop SKI III , STOPS Rl'VMNG FITS, IX DOCS ,f Guaranteed Rrmrdy or' mkcy refunded. Tor sale by yowr Irus Storr. ' f river district was held Monday night at the courthouse here. The rile state title will he decided at the 31st annual Pennsylvania farm VSE THE (T.ASSII II I) A SINGLE IORRY, crudely trimmed with palm leaves, bears the bodies of Jews accused of breaking the UriUsh curfew regulations in Haifa. Crowds line the street to watch the "funeral procession," while guards mount the lorry in the event any demonstrations should suddenly break out. Farm And Home Group Asks That State College Get Expansion Funds (Jiitcniutiomil lutdiiiphoto) Stalo College Hints .... . , I . :.c appar ,v, in i he air. ', .v ,.t .v.v of the . ,, ,. i , 1 : 1 .1 -' ox- i p ., w as about j s i! wi'h the j 4" i!,i!rs for the j .- ivi k. t b.mihs. I!,, 1 1" inari -(in, how , a i,, t hmiihs. The I ,:. ire small, and ! i'iil, . v.(.n almost! Group Adopts Resolutions Urging ImDrovements In N. C. Rural Areas A $5,000,000 program of expand ing N. C. Slate College and in creased salaries at the ins' dtp iu-i iiu c 1 in"., and elect el Jacob M. Pukl' i' of Stanley county to be : I in w president of the N. (' Si. I. laiuieis convent inn. suueed n ; Tbii'iias J. I'earsall ot ISatllo- OHie i 'iii: ( ;.ili' resolut ions adopted by I hi I for adecpi.tle vocational was requested by Un gates attending the 3.1101) dele- 'education facilities for the rural fi i' ! on .if i he object . "ii painted red. ' Si 'in observed J Soreness i New Easy Way In Comfort i'lJ.r'-. il'i'ii'ii.l.k' relievi ri .".;il -vii jB- symp i iim'nir'i ' y ji i It's uinl n; ii'i'tl.ing sense ol f- i n:- I't-ult'ClillK 5 ill i I i' v infi'ctlouH ;i. up raw, broken : p h lain cloth . f i:i;. lilii;. He sure ' ti' iriy ask for innual l-'arin bib schools. and Home week at Ualeigh last. !!e(iiested expanded hospital la week, icililu" in rural areas. Their endorsement of the pin- Commended C,ov. Cherry and gram, which will be submitted t.. the Stale Highway Commission for the next general assembly, was "their interest and efforts in I he based on the college's "valuable impm ement of rural roads." contributions to the welfare and Kndorsed the work of the rural living standards of the rural neo- industries committee. nle of North Carolina." ! Pledged cooperation The delegates, including 2 from Haywood county, passed a number of resolutions at their Thursday missiles flying extremely housing. these low. These reports have been sub stantiated by a Swedish officer, 1 1 Miss I'alsv C.uyn has returned flier, who saw one of the rockets , from North W'ilkesboro. w here she during a recent flight. ixisited relatives. iLARMON I lintr IfriiR Store Pledged rooperation with all agencies seeking to extend rural elctriiily and telephone service ! Asked for a law to enable stale educational institutions to issue bonds for the erection of student Million i i II' n 1 1 of i lot Ii. i luanei'.l da dame. w,n la'ed pi n , Thi n tor. lis sT.ltt'.h CI..H:,". moist ll l e -i'l d.'lilplie-i mng and . alter a loie and i I..-. I are stored, an ed. ('lollies - niidsiiienii ii has s ; , , i , . , lie leu;!" ed brushed. tin doors Ii. 1 1 a .' Sponging ia lace r.row Ih w .iter will h i dew Irom war Ideal In s n... fabric Ii ii loo lorn-, in w ay ol 11,1:1 .irowth that the libers 1 and per Mies in a 'd unventi- attendanee was unusually small and Show here next January 13-17 only a small percentage of the "The four year layc.lt 'since 1H scouts who were eligible for pro- served to arouse greater nitric motions and awards were present than ever before in the stalew.i to receive them. I contest.'" stale agriruilure so. irl 1 W P. Whitesides. advancement Miles llorst said chairman of the district, presided 1 over the court, with Scout Hubert Massie of Waynesville troop 2 acting as court clerk. The open ing pledge to the flag was led by Scout Mickey Carter of Canton troop 4 Scoutmaster Floyd l.owrance. Canton troop Id. conducted the tenderfoot investiture ceremony Vor Harry 1! Pate, Canton troop 1, and Charles H. Kranklin, Crabtree troop 11. Scout Jimmie Dayton, Canton troop lti, was awarded his second class rank by T. Guy Massie, and the rank of first class was con ferred on Scouts Marvin Clark and Tugene Devlin, both of Can ton troop lti.iv Hryson l.edford, assistant scoutmaster of Canton 1 troop 4. I Hubert II. Gibson made the ! awards of merit badges to the i following scouts: 1 Harry P Matthews, l.ouis Gates and David Deas of Canton troop 1: Karl Seeley of Canton troop 4: Guy Smith of Canton troop lfi: Thomas J Gibson of Waynesville troop 11; William 1'. Whitesides and .1 Davis Whitesides of Bethel troop 12: and J. H. Caldwell of Crabtree troop 11. IIOMT ITRNISHIM.S We Can '1 Say We Have It All . . . Hut we have most rvetvihnu: to make the home more eoiidortable. PAY I S A VISIT Your PHI1.CO and HCA YK'TOH Dealer And Other Allied Lines ( Vfil.i: Fl'HMTl'KK ('(IMI'ANV On the Siiu.iri- Dde X. C. ADS 1 lAUCTlON SALE Way nes?l!le irl Gallery TWO SALES DAILY 10:30 A. M. 8:00 P. M. This Season We Have Our Largest, Finest Collection OITeml At A lift ion Daily l ine Diamond Jewelry . . . Imported l'iii e!ains . . . Watches . . . Clocks . . . Genuine Paintings . . . Antique I"nc lish Silver . . . Antique furniture . . . SU'iliim Silver . . . Art Goods. TWO SALES DAILY 10:30 A. M. 8:00 P. M. I .' slo ;l .1 1 Her 1 1 h I beni Sun amid be dune s.e . oil liooms lii '1 1 r clot lies be sunned and ! :-' s. i Rice Culture slight ! nice production and rice milling or if Rro very different in the United '"rage. States and Bra7.il. In the U. S. rice nminer (s p;rown in irrigated districts, but ii tor In Brazil an upland rice is grown during the rainy season. While Bra I i, ;1 zil grows only one type of rice, the ii,, ,t ! U. S. has several different varieties. Neither does Brazil have huge rice mills such as in the U. S. But rather many small mills scattered about the country. hu'.ild be examined in .ni mildew i they should ill.llclv .Hill ATHLETKS FOOT ITCH NOT HARD TO KILL. IN ON K HOiHt, If not iiliMM'il. vnur .l.'n- Ittirk ill :iliv ilruir Hill (ll (lilt- Kim,!. Ti: Ol., j 'sl'UllNti hllltfi I'll'. r,.n1;illlK , !Hf ; ;i,h..l. IT I'KM' IH I MS. H.-:.ihf M ( Ii I : -iiii t Ml I. tlx- ii It. T'xl.iy ;il S It's limir Stnl-f. SCHOOL WITH A SMILE IS MY 'JOB Tc;ich(TS know how intport ;mt it is to keep healthy and alert. Adults as well as chil dren need nourishing", vitamin-rich pasteurized milk in their daily diets. Drink plenty of milk Cor pd health. Give The Children Plenty oi Insist on Pasteurized Milk Dairy Products Co The k in the . during ' accoi dm most on home i kitchen lalN. In and biei itel'.i , ., . liinn !b Merc kill Ia n . scald- w hot litri Car, le-sr tliise bu thai v. il 1 1 1 1 in-' ti rat ber 1 1 1 1 -' 1 do not Ii m 1. IIIM away again, a light stir Snap and , t esh inil aleiial. Mild d on white I- been lift 1 1 i re is no lli.lge. bie lest room . 1 1 1 1 : ; 1 especially ! 1 1 1 1 : 1 ' season. It i dan ' ' o;is room, -. adviser" A I- I ei " 1 1 e serious mi to is in t he J 1 1 lib tit include ' .. abb: collisions I : ill'.l",. .1 In I pois- 1 . ni t Ii of t hese ai i- bonis and In steam and .' 1 requenl . 11 'In- cause of j a ', 1 1 1 1 c.i ul ions oi'. burns are: ;,iii!.'s 'o that awav from, a d ibi worker: '. 1. 1b.1t they , !b. c,l' v of the 1 ii' holders that Our Eleventh Sea on in Waynesville Hundreds Of Items Too Numerous To Mention And The Finest Collection ol' I.are Dtesdesden Figures Ever Offered To The Public For Sale . . . Valuable Cilts FKEE At Each Stile. aynesviHe iri Sailer Two Sales Daily 10:30 a.m. 8 p.m. iI:iin Street Two Doors I rom Theatre 10:30 a.m. 8 p.m. tb U. S. To And ion Ships At Abi twerp A repro'i iiMtr . ot the Cnited SI ales OH m i i,! 1 oi eie.'i l.iquida tion annoiiiii'd that ail surplus American i- i'. and harbor craft ,- t Aiil '.rrn. I'i : wouid be auc tioned in '' i' 11 '-peed disposal of ma: at iti'.e '' ' t ' maiiung in Europe. Craf' to l'o on the block, and used to 'iippi'ii ihc Allied in vasion lorees iri Jul 11a "seamiibs tugs i 41 cralt InlH ing bh The eg. in Cnited St Hid: ai.s nest lew Brilhh. man port - 1 1 I, 144 include e.ai ::ie tractor uid 4,'i landing . i . ( Is carry -ig (argo each. ei.iby ( osl the l"ll .110(1. iskeil wit bin the oi In r craft in an, and Ger- I SE THI- CLASSIFIED ADS ri nnT in GASOLINE Always the .Same -TOPS" Why Pay More? Your Spur Station Corner" Haywood and Depot Street Mmw oiiaiw WMM Hnn I I I I 2ll Vs ' 1 - 4 GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BRIMS YOUR FORD "BACK HOME" FOR SERVICE In our shop your Ford will benefit from: 1. Ford-Trained Mechanics 3. Ford-Approved Methods 2. Genuine Ford Parts 4. Special Ford Equipment Everyone knows that "Ford's Out Front" with the greatest buy in its , class. But Ford's Out Front in another respect, too. It leads in service facilities. Drive in for a free check-up. Easy payments if you wish. Quick Service by Ford specialists. THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE "HOME" FOR FORD SERVICE THERE S A v. vs IN YOUR FUTURE Davis-Liner Motor Si ales Waynesville Phone 52 Asheville Rodd
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