FRIDAY PAGE EIGHT Drive Underway To Bring Little Symphony To Way State Officials At Tobacco Festival nesvilk CAROLINA NEWS rnmnilpd from the wires of the Associated Press and 'Jnited Press.) Judge Patton Hits THE WAYNESVILIJf MOWTAINEEB ?4- Gastonia Crime Wave "I love Gastonia and I like to come here," Judge George B. Pat ton said in Gastonia Superior Court today, "but the continual murders, shooting escapades, and other crimes before me here must be stopped. Somebody is going to burn one of these days," he pre dicted. Thieves Use Fishhooks In Depository Robbery Thieves used fishhooks attached to pieces of string to draw enve lopes containing cash from the night depository of the Pepsi-Cola Bottling company's office In Fay etteville last night Missing was $864.80 in cash that envelopes found on the floor had contained. i' t i. ) ... mix i " . s These fuur nfTici.il- U.uk i;irt in on the program hp I'ikI.i) aiu-i nmni Lt. Gov. I. Y B.illiiiline. v.l.o uiH K Hodgi'-v u ho mil heeiPiie -1 ,t - ihm ir the House ot KepiVM'li!.iliW Hum I Studio MORE ABOl'T Post Office (Continued from I'aije 1' should be mailed le.l.-t v.e. k before Christmas i "Affix stamps tinnh Dun I .iu-! give stamps a lick and a pa I - tlu may fall off en route "Address plainiv and complete ly." he emphasizes. "Thai means the full name, house nuniher street, name of city, zone number. ( and the State. ; "Remember, much holiday mail is delivered by emergenes carrier who haven't the faintest idea where The Wilson Family' lives On Oak ! Slieet'. There may even be two nr. three different carrier routes serv ing different pari;, of one street "Don't ever put .C'i'y'. W rite on' 'Waynesville'. If a Christmas card , marked 'City' happens to -lip into: the wrong mail pouch, it may end up In the Dead Letter Office in Lo Angeles or Jertey City." The Postmaster recommend sending all Christmas card.- bv first-class mail which mean, with ; regular 3-cent stamps. ! First-class mail is entitled to "directory service'' by skilled po.-t office clerki who !!! try io racr down addressees who have moved. Since you mailed your Christmas i cards last year. j Only first-class mail will be for warded from one address to the other or returned to the sender , without collection of additional postage if the addressee is not lo-1 cated. It will come back that is, ' provided vou make sure to plnce i your return address on each Christmas , card yon mail "Tlowever. if you deride air-hou-' to mail vour Ch.ri t card- ' "h 1 ' -cent stamp; keep ';iir t'M's'i" m your cheek and off that flap' Third class mail must rot be -es ' 1 1 ard must not contain pcrsonl m' sages, although a hand Mi iiten -.ih-niture is perrni-.ible OnU one ef fort is made to deliver 0 nwl if the address j inioneei or incom plete, your cheerful hut misdirect ed Christmas card will spend a lonely Yuletidc in the Dead Letter Office. STEALS TRICKI.OAI) OF I.F.AI) T A COM A. Wash i C I'. - - Police arrested Thomas A Paiue. ;t!l oti a charge of commuting the 'h".-r. ie-i heist" of the year. Paiae v.a charged with stealing a true kload Of lead ingots from a local firm and reselling them to a Seattle com pany. FOB 1947 Civilian Jeep, low mileage, new tar guarantee $1050.00 Army Jeep Good condition 1938 Ford Convertible JUST RECEIVED - 1 New Jeep Station Wagon 1 New Jeep 4-Wheel Drive Pitk-up WE FINANCE SIMS M0T0IS GO. Fhone 486 Y Do Your Christmas Mailing Early. t! T. oli.uio Haiest Festival l.ej in i mtit ;ire Glenn C lalmer, representative from Haywood. i .mil!. l-siouer of agriculture on January first, Brandon , i il,. iir-l l I he yeiir. and G rover C. Davis, recently elected to .iw.miil niLi lit This is a Mountaineer photograph by Ingrain's Miss Anne Cannon Reynolds Is Married To Lloyd Tate MOKE ABOl'T Election (Continued from Page D ed to confer with Raymond Max well, secretary oi the state board of elections about the matter be fore setting the date. As -non as the governor sets the date the Democratic executive eopimiitee of Jackson county will meet and name, or nominate a candidate liom Jackson county. The Republicans of the 32nd dis trict can nnme a candidate from any of the five counties. The Democrat- have an agreement whereby one of the two senators ot the dis tant come., from Polk. Jackson or Tran -j ivama every third term, and the olber senator from Haywood or Hinder -on every other term. V.m h count will have (o print th- ballot-, and pay all expenses ei""' ed in holding the election. This will be the second special election called this year to elect a member to the 1949 -e3siun of the Gener;:l Assembly. Down in Per quimans county, the representa tive Clarence Phillips, was killed; in an automobl'e accident, and an election as held Tuesday to fill the vacancy. The vote was very !';h. ben.: in . t a few hundred out of a rc-Ei'-'ratiun of 1,700. Dan v former member of Hip f:(p.c!((i , .-.enihly, is chairman ol t tie .latk on Democratic execu ii.r. ,.te". snd will call a me. tin; in .t as -non as Governor ' n 1 1 ,p . tbe date for the special e!e I ion. MTTF.K I'KOVIOED vl KKStlA. Wis. n;pi The f'.iit'ii: College homecoming com- 1 1 1 1 1 !i.- vuinii-d its married students and alumni to come to the big dan-o. so they advertised: "If you have children, there will be a nursemaid to watch them in the gym the nmht of the dance." TAKEN IN STRIDE MADRID. N. Y. U.P.) Mrs. : Amanda Price. 9ri, wouldn't let a In ok' n uh bother her. She walked home af'er receiving medical treat- i inert for the fracture suffered in a fall SALE $495.00 $125.00 Mam Street here last week, as they appeared Miss Anne Cannon Reynolds. 18. heiress to North Carolina tobacco and textile millions, was married in Hcnnettsville, S. C, Monday morning to Lloyd Patrick Tate, widely-known horseman of Pine- hurst and Blowing Rock. The surprise ceremony was per formed by Probate Judge John F. Kinney in his office. The 18-year-old bride is the only daughter of the late Smith Reynolds, one of the heirs of the Reynolds tobacco fortune, and Mrs. Anne Cannon Reynolds Plumly of Roanoke, Va., member of the Can non textile family of Concord. Her maternal grandparents are Mrs. Annie Ludlow Cannon of Concord and Blowing Rock and the late Joe Cannon, son of the founder of the Cannon mills. Young Anne, who was often re ferred to as "the richest baby in the world," was reared from infan cy by her grandmother. Her time was divided between the Cannon home in Concord and their sum mer residence at Blowing Rock. She was graduated last spring from an exclusive school in Florida and spent the summer in Blowing Rock, At the time of her marriage she was a student at Duke Univer sity. Shielded by her Grandmother Cannon from the spotlight, her name has seldom appeared in print. Her infrequent public appearances were generally limited to her par ticipation in the annual Blowing Rock Horse show. The young heiress is an ardent horsewoman and Mr. Tate is one of the most adept ridprs in horse show circles in the East. Young Tate is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tate of Pinehurst and Blowing Rock. His father has for years been active in connection with show horses ,and since he was big enough to keep a scat in a sad dle. Junebug, as he is known to intimates, has been appearing in horse shows and has been widely acclaimed for his expert riding ability. He is the grandson of the late ! Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tate of Waynesville and has a wide family connection here. MOTHER IDENTIFIES SLAIN CHILD I 1... - . i - f, , m, ,s ' " III mi 1 11 it t-ju,i,ArfAi,,, l.rxMikA f3 M 'VV "''Jf' J AS OmCTIVI WILUAM WASHIR hoUb a photo, Mrs, Betty Nichols lden tiflei it at picture of ber murder d ion, Joseph, two year old. The youngster was found detd la St Louis, Mo., hoteL Police are seeking a former mental patient for questioning. The mother says she left the boy In his car while she hunted a job. (International Soundphoto) Fishing Regulations Are Being Prepared The State Wildlife Resources Commission in Raleigh today went to work on fishing regulations for next year. The commission held a public hearing for changes in the regulations. Cherry Gets Loving Cup Filled With Tar G.w R. Gregg Cherry of North Carolina received a gold loving cup last night at a banquet in his honor by the honorary Tar Heels, a group of Yankees adopted by the state. The cup was filled with tar. 13-Year-Old Boy Held For Armed Robbery Lincoln county officers reported that a husky. 13-year-old boy was arrested in Gastonia this afternoon less than five hours after he held up a groceryman in Lincolnton and forced his victim to give him a lift out of town. Soldiers Planned To Kill To Get Army Pay Roll The Fort Bragg public informa tion office said today that ques tioning of three Negro soldiers had disclosed that they planned to kill in an attempted robbery yesterday. The PIO said three of four Negro soldiers, captured in the at tempted $51,000 Army pay roll rob bery, said they had planned to shoot the driver of the money car on the spot. MORE ABOUT Chief Ranger (Continued from Page 1) who retired from this position Au gust 15 Sam Weems said bids on grading and surfacing with crushed stone the five-mile section from Bull Gap to Craven's Gap will be opened January 12. The bids will be handled by the Public Roads Ad ministration, Arlington, Va. Mernin said no effort will be made to keep the Blue Ridge Park way open for winter traffic. Al though the road is not actually closed, motorists are being dis couraged from traveling it, especi ally in periods of ice, snow and fog. Some snow will be removed from the pavement, but snow removal work will be performed to main tain the parkway and not for the convenience of motorists, he said. Rangers will continue to patrol the road and area. 1 I I fiTMMZfr ter''::a:...-r-.afc':- -jt. Here is the North Carolina Little Symohony, which has given ship drive is now underway to get them back this Hnng. James L. with active memberships at $5. The campaigrf ojfeijt. Monday. MORE ABOUT James Cobb (Continued from Page 1 from 1912 to 1925. The other is entitled "The Mighty Oak" and is a painting of Howell Hall of Phar-j macy, which has been the home of I the Pharmacy School since 1925. I Both paintings will be on exhibit DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY, Factory Box Stick Candy 2 lbs. QQc Brock's Chocolate Cherries 1 lb. box (J5C Mixed Jelly Drops i ib. 2Sc fortfiefOlDJirS Buy Your Fruit Cake Ingredients At RAY'S Super Market Cello Package Pecan Kernels 4 0z.27c Wizard Glass Wax Pint 20c Johnson's Glo Coat Pint 59c wwmmwmm IN DWiwihlim lOnly 31C PARK - Lf ZJ 11 r flfAiStfl U QUAUTY'fl?lC-Cf2NVENINCE r Li v in the State An nailery until Janu ary when they will be shown in Chapel Hilt, LW- thty will be in cluded in exhib to be taken on a tour of Hi(i'ti Mr. Cobb, now associated with I the Curtis Drug Store of Waynes I ville it; a native' of Relton S C Afe gJ aduatJl1g t the Ml' OHve Hiyh School and, the University, where he was president of the pharmacy class of J921, he studied Cello Package Chocolate Drops i ib. 29c Cello Package Orange Slices nb. 25c Cello Package Brock's Candies Pkg. jgc Baby Emerald English Walnuts i ib. 35c Large Fancy BroziJ Nuts 1 ib. 39c Mistletoe Mixed Nuts 1 ib:43c IARCC 34c 2 for 29c ivoRnnowi .'w. 34c.Mior 29c SHOpfSAVE BUZ Lg. 34c IVORY FLME5I MARKET performances here for n.t ,,, , Kilpatnck is geir.ral ilirimMt-tl nM. v art in Chicago He va, , ,e(.,erl with Aaron's Pharmacy ni ( Iik ,s,, from 1912 to 1918 Dr. Cobb had another Painiiii Bible 4 on display at the Hook Store. 11, -mHT" just finished this paint j a W(.,k , sii mi ,1.4 ago. in thr.nmh ,, 'r'" "eillrSfetil,. Nutritionists estinial,. lh,,l ,. the enrcass hs tenths of the human race lues and Wh('" polife PPiw( dies in food poverty. 1 Klt" ri'ma'tif(l intt Whole Bean SANTO COFFEE Maxwell House COFFEE Dixie Crystal SUGAR SALT Morton's SUGAR CURE 7 lb, can' Great Northern DRIED BEANS Del Monte i RooHless Raisins 15 oz. 1 7 Baker's Chocolate 8oz,42c Kraft's Mayonnaise Pt. A Rc 4.H CLUB BABY BEEf FOR REAL KNJOYMKM m , FROM THIS PKhi'li' - Dole Chunks Pineapple No. 2 can 35c Del Monte Peaches No. 2 34c Land O' Sky Green Beans 2 No. 2 cans 35 Bush's Big Hominy 3 No. 2 cans 25 IF SUPER THE Kit Y i. Io Vnr ( limtmas Vi 3kS lib, bag . 5 lb. bag j . 25 lb, bag j n 1 1 at Borden'i 9-0i. Fkg- 19c Log CabiJ SyrP lZofcbolJ STEAK OiK' 2 lbs. 2 Dromedarj I Pitted Dele! J j KaroSyitPi - - "piiisbfJ Hot Roll Stokelyl