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APBIL 20, 1948 THE WAYNESVJLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE life 1 1 Letters To Editor nra rJ (la ler ken gi llf-"F.-' IrMi IIU"1 . . I.I planum 11 l" (Continued from Page Two) cause of their having a 400-gallon tire truck for rural areas. Also, Wilkeshoro was saved recently be- fSatioW yom",.tl note that you think such a pro jfisbington - am jf inaugurated in this sec- L Memorial. I"- 1 , . , . ut.. , , lion, wuuiu yiuuausy ur a safeguard in case of fire, for rural homes. Kor a number of years we have thought of such a plan for the area around our community of Saunook and have kept two 500 (alloi) spray tanks filled with water and ready to go, winter and sum mer, for this purpose. Only about ten days ago, we saved a beuse here Me ui u'- l"v ; I in our community, even though the exhibit ui ",' " t.ontents of the house had burned he National pri0r to detection of the fire. ,tli,.' ilaS Jin"1' ,,, .. ... ... . . ' .... i i th.. UlllK-C.l i-u 1H pai t- I tnat you may give ii puDiicity ana we would be only too glad at any time to lend assistance with this equipment for fighting fire in this locality should the occasion arise. This, of course, would be without cost to the property owner as wc liave no thought of commercializ ing on such a community plan. There are orchards and spray machines in practically all portions of our county and if the owner growers will unite in a campaign of this type to lend assistance in case of lire in their areas, and will keep their machines in condition winter and summer for such emergencies, W H C C Radio Programs STUDIOS OVER PAKK THEATRE UtH ON YOIK DIAL MINE PENSIONERS HAIL DECISION TUESDAY, APRIL 20 -II,. immera ., i l CjttWl. WHICH i' vie I'm- l'ul,u heaiU'd ilium ml .Maol.iH'1 1,1,11 tlie liiMilliii''- 111 pail lew w ei'ks. oill h.iVf pnik J unlike I lie jiave black ees chn C. i'earsuii. as lie u an u n i i unl pjnk-e.U'il Jle wys lliey act t calli-.li ami like spafihi'tl i" lur istail), Mr. I'eai- vve will probably have one of the ; die to lieaded nuisl efficient rural fire righting ih publicity. He 'setups to be found in the country ho -busy answer-1 W(, wjll bt, gIad to cooperate with county and municipal authorities on any such venture that they may : oik out. Yours very truly, H. N. BARBER & CO. liy Richard N. Barber, Jr. IpeMi I uae i line one ol lui tu o JEST M I I I K B?i- The Ainer (lislrihuli'il !,- the Ilible in lli"7 the Uev. Dr. j tieusiii er, an-1 1 I or DISCOMFORTS FATHER 18 TIMES PONTOTOC, Miss. (UP) Town ollicials think that W. E. Swan son, .r(, a fallier 18 times, has a ijikhI chance in the National Fath er's Day committee contest. Swan son's wife is 41. The couple have Irt living children, including two sets of twins the younger set, a hoy and a girl, were born this ear F ST RECEIVED A Few Horse Drawn SC HARROWS With Trucks Also A Few Horse-Drawn RN PLANTERS Willi Fertilizer Attachment tad l's For All Your Farm Implement Needs plain Supply Co. Main Street WEDNESDAY no Sipi t,n , s on Ou, u ;jn.. , 7 no lon Onr h 00 Nn Uriels -Song -Mwi.-,l I lio HwilliS 1 a ,jt, S t". trr Hi. Uih.l DO H.'u.lHfic K.tttiui, ; ., 41:13 Lutin Auimc. Bhutan i : 3 1 M.iruUitf 1 Mull., ha ; U l j AirUiiw- Tun 10:110. ul H'.niU.g . , hi l.0j I .. !. u.li.., in IK JO-Si.. -H-.1 H...11 I'L.gl in,1 In 10:.V l inil iitr i.t,,. i iuh iLP II Oil IkillMc f-.lt ill r- i ll:lj Duutle l'atuie J,. ll::lo l.flili Hfiiiuii Ijuitilel 1 I I., Mm i d Aits ' , 12 : no -Wurl.l Km K.u.n1 ui! , ., , 1 : APRIL 21 -. 1: i - Xi,( : n.u.t. M 1 :i , -H. i , 1 , . 1 1 . il II,., --l. - Ml. Mi n In,. Ii. ,, l! ii i. )-:l' I'arm Forma t'io(riiuii 12:30 fiiruliria Mtn. 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Arrangemenis were under the direction of Elliot Funeral Hume, Augusta. Sail Is Sold For Storage j Of Grain Crops In CaL TliES PINOS. Calif. (UP) The Ttis 1'inos jail, which has been llif unhappy home of countless vic tims ul distilled ijrain, has been void by the city for $5 to George Medenos, who is using it for grain toi ;iKe OIim- ml 9en-ally vas burned in tin' Human lampi used about the tune of Christ. f BOTH IUOIBII for miners' pensions, Frank, 69, and Lawrence Grousos key, 64, Pittsburfh, Pa, wear broad smiles as they read news that trie month-old aoft coal strike was ended and their pensions had been granted. Thej went to work In the Pittsburgh area In 1907 after coming to the U. S. from Poland, Frank was forced to quit last year because of asthma, but Lawrence Is going back to work. (International) l hi Oil l.lll,, ,1 ll . Mil- Ii on -Sikh titf Mii-n M r Im l.li. - II. . II llll milium it. ,,,i, i i,ii,.ii i-'.i I,, I US II iKli "II Mum lit,. Capital Letters TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Waynesvtlle Township John H. Smatliers and wife to Henrv Davis and II. L. Liner, Sr. Maggie Whitner, et al to Janett Deweese. Maggie Whitner Myrtle Vance. Maggie Whitner. McClure. Mageie Whilner Winchester. Mrs. Annie Hannah to Annie Mae Miller. Rufus Siler and wife to I.eacil M. Garrett. D. J. Howell and wife to It Thomas and wife. et al to Me et al to Mar et al to Allie Rambling 'Round ! iConliniii-il (nun I'anv Two) :,v, iim-i a Inut It took linn a hall llimii In ihslodtie his heart out of Ins 1 liioat ami have it relumed lo lis inn tnnl posit ion. 1)1 rmirsf. the hears were of t he -.Hilled allit hut tin'. were (ie- t ill ill fresh "bear meat" to the iiuioeelit slmpiii'i S ii mill ei frocks need little couxiiiK lo come out for admira tion . . and Saturday s glorious sunshine was a special invitation. Anil men's straw hats developed like dandelions alter a shower. Beaverdam Township to II Nora Smathers and husband Arvil R. Vai ner and wile. F. T I'eden and wife to Arthur Osborne. E. E. Clark to Nora Messer. Sam C. Saunders and wife to H E. Boone and wife. Rant Gibson, Jr.. and wife lo Will Angel and wile Waynes illc's Main street can K. i jie.I ly be proiitl in lis lace lining. lew Itiwn- nl even larger popula i inn than Va ni'sville can boast of inli attractive shops and street liclitnii;. We have heard many fav orable eiiinnienls on both from visitors who have come from the lilI lilies. Clyde Township Maude Enloe to Paul Childers Hiawatha Cooley and wife to W. G. Byers and wife. J. H. Banks and wife to Marvin With the primary coming near er liy the hour, we can look for ward to oratory on every side. And each platform is made up ii splendid planks, whether we are in favor of that special can didate or not. We ran always li.irn something from every one with whom we come into cou taet. I i-oiii some, we can learn certain thiiiKs we would avoid and from others things that would be lo our advantase to know. Ike Opening Of The mr service Laundry ON HIGHWAY 19-A HAZELWOOD Holland's Bakery and Watkins' Dress Shop io mmiii DELUXE lomatic Washing Machines sing Full Cycle, Including 8 Minute Period and Special Soap Powders Canton VFW Will i Be Commanded By B. Leatherwood ! Bruce I.cal herwood was sworn ! in as commander of the Canton i post of I he V el trans of Foreign Wars at a nicctiiiH held last week, succi'cdinu .lack Abbott who has ! been eiiiiiiiiaiider for the past year. Leatherwood is connected with the J flaiaj;, department of the Cham j pion I'apisr and Fibre company. Allen K. Brown. Hendersonvillp business man and 12lh district commander ol the Veterans of Foreign Wars, was in charge on the swearing-in ceremonies Charles Johnson, local business man, is the .senior vice-commander Oilier officers are: Thomas I Coodman. Junior vice-commander; Carroll (Jarren. quartermaster; i Hoy Brown, adjutant, Thomas . Morgan. post advocate; J. B. j Mamie . chaplain; Dr. Hugh A. I Mull hews, surgeon: Zane Hall, nlliei i nl ' I he-day: Charles Jacobs, i Jr.. patriotic instructor; Bryson j Lctlfonl. service olficer; Loranzo j Smatliers, legislative officer; and ! I!n ee Medford. guard. Jack Scrofigs and G. B. Pressley will serve as trustees of the post for the next year. ! The VFW will supervise the com pletion and dedication of the J memorial stone in Bon-a-Venture : cemetery, w hich is to be completed and dedicated on Memorial Day. (Continued from Page Two) lined ... in the reporters' hall, anyway . . . doesn't look like the same place . . . efficiency plus . . sharp news gathering . . and good reporters working for about the bos! newspaper pay in tile South. . . . Several school libraries throughout the State are now sub scribing to the N & O to obtain lirst-hand accounts of what trans Piles in Raleigh . , . The spirit of Joe Dan'els is still there, as even the whacking typewriters s-eem to tell you . . even thougn some of the cranks who got thou- articles in Ihe paper through friendship with Mr. Daniels are now looking elsewhere ... No children honored their parents mors highly than did Josephus, Jr., Jonathan, Frank, and Dr. Worth, of Washington, D. C. . Carl Cioerch will issue a 15th an niversary issue of The State in June . . . will probably run around 100 pages . . . Capus Waynick, one of Kerr Scott's associate managers and for mer head of the State Highway Commission is a bridge bug, and runs a bridge column each Sunday in the N & O . . . FOB THE SECOND Kerr Scott and May ne Albright feel that one of them will be in the second Prim ary with Charles M. Johnson. Al bright, knowing that Scott is the main object in his way, has been taking shots at the Alamance County good roads addict. Scott, hoping to have Albright support in tile second, has been slow criticiz R. Mayne, but lately has been retaliating to some of the si. digs. Now, however, the consensus in Albright's quarters is that this must stop. If it continues, the advisors fear, Scott and Mayne might cancel out each other, throwing Charles M. into the Gov ernor's chair without a runofr. P. S.: Albright's headquarters are close to Johnson's in the Sir Walter, while Scott, the lone wolf as usual, is over in the Carolina. Only six percent of all passenger automobiles registered in the Uni ted States in 194H were less than five years old. D. Jones and wife. J. B. Medford and wife to Charles B. Hannah. Pigeon Township Elmer Cook and wife to Harden Pressley and wife. L. W. King and wife to Lyman C. Reed. NOTES The union is trying to get a stranglehold on Radio Sta tion WRAL, the A. J. Fletcher sta tion here . . . There are two or three unionists working at the sta tion ... as this is written . . This has been going on since early last fall, but Fletcher is as stub born as the Ashe County hills from which he hails ,and is determined he will run his own station.-Union representatives called on Frank Daniels of the N & O the other day and wanted it to run unfair-to-organized-labor, etc. ads agin WRAL ... But the Daniels boys have recently gone on the air with WNAC . . . and Frank turned thumbs down on the proposal, sav ing it would be construed as a be-low-the-belt blow at its rival WRAL . . . Who said Josephus Daniels is not still in the land of the living? . . . The Communist drive in China has forced the return to the U. S. of many fine missionaries, among them Dr. and Mrs. Hud Mc Millan. Baptists, who for the mo ment are residing in Whiteville . . . Attorney GeneraJ Harry Mc Millan's brother, J. H., will rep resent Chowan County in the Legislature next year . . . He's a former mayor of Edenton . . . and could pass for Harry's twin broth er .. . BOTTLE STILL WAITING LANG DON, N. Dak. (UP) The Cavalier county Last Man's club was feted by the local American Legion. But the traditional bottle of cognac which graces the table each year was still untouched.- The club was organized ten years ago with the understanding that the last two surviving members could "kill the bottle." Some 1,500 Americans who died in the Mexican War of 1847 are buried in a cemetery at Mexico City, Veterinarians Must Study For Six Years CHICAGO il'l'i Students start ing veterinary training next fall than their will face hauler elnn predccossoi s The American ical Association six-year college training men! will go inlo effect next f.;ll Veterinary Med aniioiinccd that a requirt- it all of the 1- accredited veterinary colleges in North America. The more rigorous standards are necessary, the association ex plained, because the whole field of veterinary nidicine has greatly expanded in recent wars and now is closely linked with many other branches of .science. II. THOMAS COTTt'.K Funeral services for II. Thomas Colter, who died near her liouie here Wednesday alteinoon. were held Satuida.N al the Cnllowhee Methodist Church with the He. R. T. limits. Jr. ult icialing lliu i.il was in the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Leni Norton. Robert Shelton. John ling ers. Frank Shelton, John Noland and Rendy Livingston Mrs. Cotter, who has made his home in Waynesville toi several months, formerly resided in Cul lowhee. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Edna Buchanan Cotter, two sons, Robert and Tommy Cotter; two daughters, Mrs. James .1. Vaughn, of Raleigh and Miss Mar garet Cotter, of the home; two brothers, John and Clair Colter, of Cullowhee. Funeral arrangemenis were un der the direction of Crawford Fu neral Home TWIN CITY SFRVICK STATION Phone 69 Below the LeFainr Hotel WHY TAKF. A CHANCE of having1 an accident with broken or defective glass Let us replace our broken glass with new. highly polished glass. We have the latest glass pollsh Iiik machine on the market and an experienced installation man. lime yours repaired now and avoid the rush. JAMES VV. KKKI), JR. INSTITUTIONAL FU RN ITU Rl SUPPLIER TO MOTOR COURTS. HOTELS DRUG STORES , RESTAURANTS. OFTICES AND HOSPITALS. PHONES 637 on 33 W SHOWROOM. 114 MAIN ST. Ha Don't INi'ulecl Themt Nature designed the kidneys to da a marvelous jub. Their task is to kp the flowing blood Biream fret of an inwa ul toxic iiiipurtiu. Tb act ol living U;e ittrlf'-m constantly producing wanta matter iha kidni-yB muit remove from the lilmni il gout! heuth is to -ndur. When the kidneys fail to funcliun as Nature intended, therp is retention -f nvaaio thul may cause body-wide ii tresH. One may uffer naKKititf haek-u-iV, pcruimenL headache, attacks of dv.zii-a, getting up nights, awcllinir, purhnet, under the eye fet'l tired, uervuua, it worn out. 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