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PAGE IVvC v'ri ScCiluii) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER FRIDAY, FEBRl AKv Highways yDontinued from t'age One' Mr. Jorniion. who -i- canipaigi. ing lor the Deinoo: at if nomina tion for governor, said further: "Jiit'l as soon as this bail spell of weather is oyer, llii' dirt roads ot tht l'Uial st'ctioiis of the state are going to hi' in a deplorable condi tion Tin- will happen cicrv tunc we have litis l.in.l ol weather no' mailer how inui li work is done or Ultin an.1 no mailer wlia' t.o.l 1 In ' il r III w hell had w i .11 n 1 1 Colli." At a 'line! of the Slalr nigh INDIAN LEADERS BARE DEATH PLOT s Sctfrool Board way M n:'-;iiii last 'ierk. Kirs: V . - JTyf: -JT V f ' W I IhMliil ( -11 1 MrlTl" Kl- , H$f ' f ' ' ' ' "f ,v -' '''' SSJf t iU J F hiiiM iiii'.'1 i". Hs. Kmius "V J f. p ' - S i'l '. .. t-i 1 1' I .i.vci noi ' XV v ap---?,";'' ' I Uitll .") . ,- , s,..,-. -.rssM.,. JSS jC- i t " : i --,,,ih'. m n :mr jr' '''"' fir ' - 1 " f "jsf ' :' "!"': ' " v ' "V1"' ! INDIAN HOME MINISTER Sardar V. Pate) Cleft) and Education Minister . , ' "' " '"' '' ' I Man!. ma A K. A?ad arc shown in New Delhi after Patel charged here ' 1 !"' ' ' ' ' as "ample evidence" that ho. A?ad, and Prime Minister Nehru were "' ' '' ' : ' "'' ' 1,11 ' ' ' . niaikrd for );. ii with Caridh: The conspirators were aHcged to be ' !.' 'o. . il ..hI .. "in i.ikr at I niniibcis of the Maha vhr.. li.dia's extremist group. (Intcrnationai) ( ,:l l,i 1 I 1 111 MI.H I. Ill I x. (,,h womm .Clothing Drive Brush Burners ' s. . k. : . . I : in. J ( , ,; ,, )i , (i,, ; (.'onlmiii'd liom Payt !;.,.! .... . i v i , , i , i i i. : v w ''. ; .: i' i 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ;', I wi 1 1 fl il:, ! i. . ... ' . ' : !. ,11'V I-.'' -.l!v . '! , . , i 111- - I . 1 r. . i il.. Ml . 1 1 ' ! 1 1 1 M 1 ,in. n i . i, . . . 1 1 1 , . I, , I ! . : I ; : , .'l - I'll- ill 111 lii In....! i.. .nil ,...ik I. .maul i. ...... h .1 . i n i . . I i. 'II . on. 1 1 . d .. 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FocdpJ C$ 9 0 ecewe Small Shipment Of WOOD -COAL RANGES With WARMING CLOSETS Pre-War Quality 11 Cast Iron liiii'i' Ion-si lii i", and loss a a than in any ri-ooiil yoar. l.ilos Ihii iiin iorniits may In finin Iho loll.min.u ay.'iils: . Thomas .leandor. C'alaloochoo li,un!i. Urooks sloro. MaKic; Doll "ood I'osl OlVjco; N. I.. C.'arvor. ( omphill: Hubert Howell and iiius MoKlioy. Jonathan Crock: lloharl Kranklin. Cove Crock; Ho-' hart lloylon, l.iborty: Crady Walk i i. Hush Fork Gap. I.. A. Tranthain and Uoyd Sut i,ii, Hall Crook: J. R. Caldwell and i C rally Davis. Iron DulT; Shorty Ar inyton. Panther Creek: Jes Jon- ki ns and Gone Sutton, While Oak; Clem Ki(i;orald. Waynosville Fire , Department: Miss Dixie Campbell. ' Clerk of Court s oll'ice: Harloy Al 'li'.. Jr.. Ilazolwood; Wade McDnn i ii I Slioi ill 's oll'ice. I John A. I'lott. f'lott's Creek; J. II Hoach. Camp Hranch; Canton l- ii t- Di pai 'Intent; K. M. Cochrain, i.. I:. Jiinaluska; It. C'. 1'utman, I Ma. m y Covo; .1. W. Holeomho, Hie j I- i-i Fork: Hurnett's store. Little k;.-i I'.nk: II. H. MoGaha. Mt. 'IoiImik: Dave Urown, Hemphill; j T.ill Kor;;'.ison. Iron Dull'; A. E. Caldwell. Harbor's Orchard, Bon III. II and Nathan Walker. Clyde; (.1 .,i e Best. Crabtree. The Coiinly Forest Warden and a- ..-lain. Ilarley Allen. Jr., issue pel nut- at their oll'ice in the court-liuii-.- . telephone Nu. 29). Mr. Caldwell's residential telephone is .No. 2211; and lor Mr. Allen, No. ."ifia-.I. 'Continued lroin Kat'.e Onei gram hss boon dormant, the enroll ments htffj t; stedil ineroasod. with the lart'est oiirolluunts sot to come,' Mr. Mossoi -.aid. "Next year and the i.vt will hud hundred.s ot children stilling to -i I. .ml 'or the first time. These will represent the fust m'.'l'p ol the children burn during the ar '.ear-, which saw- a steady inci i i-.o m population throughout t't.o nalioii.' ho con tinued. "No one rorti'ios more than the board of educa'.lion and iho teach ers, the need fjn hoi tor lacilities, and more room Wo are constantly faced with the problem, but the whole situation resolves ilsell right back to the qui'-linn ol money, money, money "Wo know w In-i t- the greatest needs exist. We know where the new buildings shmild be erected, and what changes should be made on our physical plants. Wo not only hae Iho fact-, hut Inn o plans, and estimated costs im ea-.'h of these pro jects. Am' right I hol e is whore wo have to stun, until money is available to . at . Hie plans lhroui:h As a matter ol informa tion, according In Ninth Carolina law, a eontrael for a -ehnnl build ing i annul he hi unlil iho money covering the inlire o.'-l i- in ham'. There i- no -nib Ihm:: ot having a little- and starting work with hopes of gelling the halaneo later. The l)(w provonl- iu-l thai." Then lent alive program which calls for SI.SOil.OOO, i- a- lollows,1 it was announced In Mi. Messor: A new building at Spring Hill,, secured i replacing the present old wooden1 : building. A modern, firopiool huildinu ai I Hethel of 2(1 classrooms for cle- , inentarv studoiils. and a new- gym-1 nasuini The present binldint;s to be improved. AI Waynosville high, an addi tional building, with classrooms, vocational shop and hand room. Present buildings improved. A modern school, with 10 class rooms, auditorium and i '. iiiiia-iuin for the propo-ed con olidated school in thn M. ie Di'llwood- Rock Hill dislriel N . -w biiildnm would be built in tin- i . nle, ot t be district. Mr. Mosser said the hoard of ed ucation had on 1 i I . a nlilion linni patrons of the throe i I ni 1 uifin" the consolidation and erection ol a modern school to take care of Iho area. The hoard avrei lo the plan and have made miim-ruus sur veys and sludie- of the -ilualion. The conditions as oxisl in Hay wood are similar to what is found throughout the state, and Hit lion at largo. A special One) I- :L,i: ii : i J B . , - " aC Canton VFW r 1 O-mXjwC 3 r MMMH W iH i hi nip.miu r " ; ; j t "... " LI 1 4 i J -Jill , .- .. vi- 'Continued I runt Page One) Day. On it will ho placed plaques hearing the names of men who g ive their lives during World War II and honoring all those who served. The memorial plot has boon do nated by Bon-a-Venturo. Inc. The memorial marker, which will cost SI. 040. will have a bronze plaque i nut .mum: the names of all per sons I rem this area who were miss ing in action in World War II. Iho local ion of whoso bodies- is not km. wn and cannot he returned. The following names will appear on the plaque: George- Dailies. Ilnyl KdwariK. Lewis Gibson. Da vid Himes. Joel I!. James. Carl Ki-ylon. Herbert .1 Mease. Frank Hnssell, Phillip llussell. Robert Welch. I.ogan White. Mack Stanley. Jr.. James F Coleman, Carroll L. Tranthain and Ray J i" - Hualiry. txvn made. "Just what will bo done to im prove conditions is entirely loft to the taxpayers. When the money is provided by a bond issue, the construction on improvements can bee i n imiiiodialel . Mr Mosser concluded FIRST MFTIIOIHST ( IH HCII R. I.. Yoiins. l'aslor Theme for the morning worship will he: "In Whiih Wo Choose.'' and lor Ihe evening sen ice, "1 Be lieve in I ho Virgin Bu i h " The Woman's Society ol Chris tian Sorv ice w ill meet at Ihe ( lunch a l ::!() p in. Mniiilav, with Mrs ('. . Claik m char-,o ol Ihe devo I ion. The Wav iic'-v die ih -liict rallv will lie held al Brv-.o-i Cilv al 2 :W o'clock Tuesday. AH department leader- ol the ilnuih al c urged to attend. .v . . lf.,, --aKi I IAAlVt Wi The following births have beer. ' JT. ..; SV' if 1, announced at the Haywood Coun- t.. , t ' .',V'V fM$ I tv hospital during the past week . ti:- ' CamonHoutel.aboy.Ko,, , 1 1 tCT" Mr and Mi's Cleo I.n.d ey. ol f illjlIUMZ. Ah' and Mrs. Luther CJaddi -. ol kfTMX I'Ml SlisXX Wavnesv.l.o. a gul, Fob. h. rfk 4 ' , (sPhR M,. and Mrs. Hugh Walker, u, , J-'ASI ?t?5frfl-1 - M, and Mrs. Kldon Burn.lt. 1 'J tHrA v Icanloii. a girl Feb. 7. I , f YKrKf i I "S I-" Vi'wM'jr I Mr and Mrs. Jack Case, of A.-he- igtmrnOim? f WBZm y M r Mr "hovFeb s,n"',, "ri s.mT;vv:: Mr and Mrs. Wav no Garretl. ol . "' ,." ', s "let FOUOWINO THE StAYINO of Mrs. Mildred R. Clifford, 42, Walnole, Mass., u IV ms ill,-, a girl. Fob. 8. ,' . ',' '!,' ' tr; police take Robert Vinson to the spot where the woman's mutilated ( t-.-! i -ivi i. , ,. body was found. When olficials found blood-stained clothing in Vinson's , (.( (;rn,,,. sharp, n! ' '",;y'' ";,v : home, he allegedly admitted having been with her on the night of the -. bov Feb 8 .V, '"' crime He. faces a murder charge in the Walnole court, (.itcrrutfionnf) '' '' ' ment. - ,.'.:,.,.. Ah and Mrs. Han i- S rri r- ni 1 J Crime Prevention a 1J' 'Z?:'.' Mi and Mrs. .lames Rich, ni. t',,"V -'-' '"""" '''' "' ''' ' U,, W.-ivnosvillo. a bov. Feb. U. ' ""',l' Mr and Mrs. I.. J. Wood, of . l-'mlav a! Iti:l Kov. l I! W.I- ,.,.., ., j,,. Feb. 10. ' AI)M!NI ' ' -Mill liani-nii will -piak at th. ('anion Have - high school ..omp.-m.od bv a ,,,. .,nt, Mrs j L. Koevor. of 'tor of H.o .' ' , ''' committ, -e of II till i i 'Jones .1 :u-.n m,,vlU, KmlU. . a fill. Fob- j I, , .1 I - .. Slono. Robert Glow.. Charles I j , , -, , . v ' ,,, , : ,, . Craige. . T Ru- boo I .mil- Kap-1 . ',,, . , .., h. and Mis William Cullum, ot . n,e t -i ..it- , : . .. ,,. ,'1 peak.-i liav.. bet ii ; vVa'.no;ville. a girl. I'd). I-'. J lnlr.t t.itm t.i ll-v.. all .Uilu.g j H,?tiv....t .. ,::i.l al 'I" j lit for,, t j,. j i ,. ,, - loiiii.- ( hdile- Vroiley i, .till in ho nruadi H-t. I , c,Ji ur t h, i , (, Im-.lu- !. v .1 H W.il.am-on -'!" i'.NolnilSe Club ro-j,,, h , ,,. .,, , , . , , , , . . ,'.od ihe.r ch'inor ,n October ol on imh i l , . Wiilia il..', ninuh'i i el eoillil"' , r' lit i ' en .ind hive ,!M aci.ve niein - I ph -i-,- i. '' ii ,i. i lot . , , . , ' i o r lb,, program v. Inch ihe-1 In, ,!, , Thur il-iv :-iivil,.r W.il.run Wea-J.,. - ,Jun ui'.ng next y.'rel: al 11m! l'l-H ,j,r.i, 1-,'iiiifi ot J Fd-ir Hoc. -I . j K.I l,, . I rnl.'i" I'atr.iimin I ) I: Ilubori " ilie n'uiin:il oi ' in. :',. n .., A-l...., !:f: 'I . ni itr- pin, an bene j 1 1 i d i 1 1 . i I ..if on a -1 1 ; 1 1 1 : t . ' prn-ram ! .I,'l,,: i. i ;, , ha a p.i.il pi.; i na on '.iiu;d.' 1 if.ri;i;.-.iiui;i ihe n'Uion. II, 47 -hui . . , i,; , gLT-TTT t- . t. ;, j - 7",vCB7if- " ", tJ. "'ni f'Tff V '' , - - - - '"SngKTS iTraSr B -v- -mm I -one, I m. II n on February 14, 270, to become B f si. I v.s jff,u ff T H f U. S. Certified Pullorum Pass Barred Rocks. New Hampshire Reds. :! Ilmk ti Rliode Island Rods. White Rocks :.ml W- ; l.r;m i";'MV,,,,u',"M;,,,OM' 1 ' Place Ynttr Order Now l or I :-:i -I In recenl years the custom has B I Arriving From Hatchery Monday and Tbiay Of Each Week Vice Presidential Changes Made By Lions Club J. B. Siler, former second vice president, is now serving as first vice president of Ihe Waynesvillc I. ions Club, succeeding Joe Casa bolla, who resigned. Lloyd Kirkpat- rick was moved up from third to 'iln second vice president, and Jak The radio Felmet has been selected third annnunicd a vice president of the orgajnixalion in changes mad eJjfsT week Two new members received as signment to committees tor the present year, David Cabe to tin civic improvement group, and Joe Tate to the health and welfare committee. The club's program la-1 ni'lhl was presented by ihe -afeiv urn luidee. of w hich John Ciidih b u 1: is ehaiiiiian Valentino (Continued Christian church who was put to death at Homo for his faith tlunnt; the persecution under Claudius II on February 14, 270, to bocuine na-1 known as Hie martyred Saint Val comniis- entine. In later years tllf voune sion named by Governor t tierry , people of both sexes used to meet last January is now at work study-land draw names of the opposite ing the problems of schools in the) sex who would become his. or her. state, and have found crowded con-j Valentine for the year, ditions and inadequate buildings i It was also a belief in days ot in every county where a survey has old that birds began to mate on this day. The custom spread to England, where young men and women drew names on Saint Valentine's Kve and then swapped presents and were each other's Valentine the rest ol the year. It is observed on a wider scale in America today I ban in any other nation In recenl years the custom has broadened out to whore greeting ; cards can he senl all members nt Ihe lamily. the school teacher, the boss, or the family dog. For onl a penny, a girl can let some (ellow know I hut she didn't eninv hi courtship by mailing him such -on tnnenls as: "Mr Blow Haul, you don't !., votir dough. Yon never spend a dime. You date a gal lor the evening And all jou spend is time." So. men, be very careful in open ing that big envelope tomorrow LAFF - A - DAY jiitU' &.. Man Who Drank 'Continued from Page One) I $64.50 up The Famous Birmingham "RED MOUNTAIN" Line of Cook Stoves ; GARRETT FURNITURE CO. Phone 1-1 ' Main Street earlv that morning, and drank nil and on throughout the day. About live o'clock in the afternoon I start ed drinking heavier, and at 11:45 that night was on the verge of "passing out". I went to the back of the bus station to take another drink, andj in my dazed condition, picked up a whiskey bottle which contained Lvsol instead of whiskey. My drinking throughout the day had impaired my sense of smell, and I did not detect the error until 1 bad swallowed a quantity of the Lysol. "1 immediately realized the er ror and started towards the front of the Bus Station, but fell just as I got to the waiting room door. "I was rushed to the hosptlal. and there under the care of effici ent doctors and nurses, recovered from the ill effects of the Lysol. and was dismissed from the hos pital on Friday, February 6th. "I am now back at work. I never intended to commit suicide, and make this statement in order to ex plain the facts." The Mountaineer ia glad to car ry the statement of Mr. Steading, and regret lha,t the wordi "re portedly suicide attempt" tvas uet in the original account of the In cident. ' About one out ot five full-time worko-s ' in the United States- is self-employed. Caft. I. Kin fwhifa iyntint. Inc. WwU rtyfali iwnl "A playmate, they Mid! A little brother to play catch with to walk to school with! They even had me be . Uevto' It!" Say, "I Saw It In The Mountaineer Orchard Gras: Blue Gra:.3 Red Top Timothy Lawn Gras:; escne l ull (irain. Victor (ir.iiu .ni'l Red Clover Sapling Clover Alsike Clover White Dutch Clover Ladino Clover i nstnrc .Mixture and I- Bring Your AAA Purchase Orders To Us Best In SEEDS All Stock Hew - ALFALFA, TIMOTHY and LEHPEDEZA QUAKER POULTRY and LIVESTOCK i PRINt; pi.WTiwr. pi ri ARMOUR'S AND PLANTERS Hi' i No Carry Overs HI fl iV R)K See Us For FERTILIZE!! HARDWARE and Farmers Fetter Phone 344 At The M
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