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Labor Day
(Conduced from Paee 1)
naiuent iboys under 16 years'.
1 p in -Senior horseshoe tour
lament
3 p in . B:i'-Ih11 Canton Pi-
yeoiK MtVi.'l '. uod.
All ti'i.-. , unit Kil ls .'f Western
Ninth Lait'lui i in e imilcu to en-
Ur in ion, events
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.u:ti liiuh mi ii Store, at Can-
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H.i.ehall Field,
two o'clcok.
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A. stunts,
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ii inter I .i years
' mi ami over,
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,1 mini:-., etc.
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Deaths
SHEEHAN INFANT
Funeral services for Louis Mc-
Lain Sheehan. infant son or Mr.
Successor Named
To Alexander's
Vacated State Job
The Associated Prens reported
that Governor Scott appointed Dr.
and Mrs. Milliard Sheehan of 1 Locke Robinson of Mars Hill Mon-
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ii ei'iile-t nl ptii'ss
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tor iuin:'
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Mr. Col pi'llilie; ,
Auenls Wax nr
Snmli'tary, and
State Senator W. II. Crawford
of Siva will serve as principal
of ('anion'.'. lYnn-x ivania Ave
nue I leiiieniaiy S.hool. lie was
named I o an i fed Turner Cathey
who ii ' i.'iieil i ,ir!y this sunimer
to he ii- an a-.-r.tant Haywood
t " 1 1 1 : 1 1 i. a in agent.
with: r.irlii'st tail, longest ears,
ino-t i'til-, f le.rti-t k;s. sleepiest
or iim I ep: e--ive e es. w hitest,
Inn .-'-!. shortest, best
l. tlwil nm-t resembles its
: . slues most tricks, etc.
' v ill be judged as best
.pietliest, most unusual,
an'! lor. most antique, bride
i .Him. etc.
Waynesvillc, who died Monday In
a Waynesville hospital were Wed
nesday at 2 p.m. in the home..
The Rev. Mr. Cook of Richland
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V 3 Uaptlst Cliurcn oniciaieu aim uui -
ial was in Crawford Memorial
Park.
Surviving, in addition to the par
ents, are three brothers, Edgar,
David and Dwight; two sisters,
Pearl and Edna, all of the home;
the paternal grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Sheehan of Waynes
ville, and the maternal grandfath
er, Dave Watson of Jaeki.on County.
Crawford Funeral Home was in
charge.
day night to Tom Alexander's va
cated post on the State Board of
Conservation and Development.
Mr. Alexander, owner of the
Cataloochee Ranch, said earlier
that day he had filed his resigna
tion with the governor the previ
ous week-end.
He had been named by Scott to
the board only a few weeks pre
viously. The Associated Press story from
Raleiph gave the dispute between
the governor and the boacd over
the slate advertising program as
the reason for the Haywood man's
resignation.
The wire service quoted Mr. Al
exander as saying he resigned be
cause he thought an "effort is go
ing to be made to award" the state
contract on a "political basis"
Dr. Robinson, 4(-year-old native
hiacla
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All buys and twirls with pets and
(inll- are asked to register them
'..mil v
il llei h
( 'iirn'.t ell, Haywood with Harry Matthews, or one of
.i.iiion aiiriit the den mothers of Pack 1 and 2.
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Vardrobe of
44" Solid Gemiino
Tennessee
Red Cedar
featured at att
amazingly low price
MRS. BESSIE S. GIBSON
Mrs. Bessie Smith Gibson, 57,
widow of Monty R. Gibson, died
Wednesday at the home of her
daughter, Mrs Doyle Presslev. in
the Bethel section of Havwood Ht Madison County, is
County. his first public office in filling the
A native of Buncombe County, I state '"'aid position. He is a mem
she had resided in Haywood Coun-! Dcl' ol the American Medical As
ty for many years. Isolation, the American Heart As-
Funeral services will be held : solution, and the Mars Hill Civitan
Friday at 3 p. ni. at the Bethel i Club.
Baptist Church, with the pastor, rhe physician has been practic
the Rev. Mr. Bissettr, and thelin8 ''! Mars Hill for about 20
Rev. B. N. Rogers officiating. Bur-1 ycul's
ial will be in the Bethel Cemetery.
The body will be taken to the
home of Mrs. Pressley today and
will remain until the hour of the
funeral.
Surviving in addition to Mrs. Press
ley are six sons, Carl and Troy
Gibson of Canton, Route 2, Perry
Gibson of Canton, Hubert Gibson
of Savannah, Ga., Raymond Gib
son of Waynesville, and D. B. Gib
son of Bethel; and 13 grandchil
dren. Garrett Funeral Home is in
charge.
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Alexander
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ed to succeed him. Scott said he
finally got around to looking over
the letter yesterday morning.
There wat no discussion or tele
phoning, Scott explained.
"I just named another man," lie
said. "Plenty of them want to
serve."
If any one else is planning to
walk out, Scott quipped, "we can
handle other resignations."
"We're not drumming up any,"
he added, "but if they don't want to
serve we're not going to stand in
their way. There's no shortage of
people to replace them."
Iffttffr rAl,r 3 x..
.ttcivcu irO'll li.. u. -
tor George Ross oft!,, I,, c i108'
of Conservation fp,J"!!"nl'.
inriirai.. k. , ... . utv'H
eu aneao. with n
gram. 11 U,e Wo-
BOARD. Alexander set .his
course last Wednesday at a meet
ing of the board's advertising com
mittee by voting with Committee
Chairman Josh Honie against a
motion to vacate the Stale adver
tising contract. The contract was
awarded approximately 18 months
ago to Avers & Gillett of Charlotte.
Anti-administration forces charge
serving in H now win go to a new firm, East-
man-Redwine, formed recently by
Bob Redwine, Scott supporter in
the primaries.
There has been no sign yet that
Home, Rocky Mount newspaper
publisher and vice chairman of On
board, will quit. In fact, Horne has
modified his stand slightly since
the stormy committee meeting. A
KEDWINi:. Ale,r,-,(. ,,,,
newsmen who que .j.,,,, ,, M,, ',, ; '8t V
feaiuuig ins reslem.ii,,,, ,,,,, ,
vis very commonly talk,,) lh ,
Governor owed a i,,,.:- 1,1
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iie nuoeu ueduipie .
to repay il with I Ik
contract."
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Scott yesterd,,;. ..i,,
talk was proundie s
He said tie made no i i
any one except tho.e .
vai i ui ins piattorin.
"Absolutely, I pmnn.erl ,.(,
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"except that I have told K
if i ...
" ne gets in,, contract
satisfactory with me. '
If Redwine does ce
tract. Scott said, it win
he has uati.sfied the m
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"leiitise ii n(l l lintiiK l ;,n,
State Board of Awanl i i,ilt u
the best man to haml.Y n ' ' '
The reason for movine. mnii,,,' ,
the contract from u. 1 1,. ,,,,,, ,,r(,
of Conservation and D,.v ,-i,..M.j
to the Division of I'm el. .-,..' ',,
Contract, Scott pointid oui ls' ,',
free it from possible "polilii'iii lUl.
plications" and mil (,,.,.;,, u
The fact that lie. Scull ,,s , ,,'.1,
tor of the budget is in,.,t,.,.(1
Scott added. It doesn t mivia
empnasized, that he will use In,
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$49.95
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$5 DOWN
$1 WEEKLY
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EXTRA INTERIOR FEATURES
FOR EXTRA CONVENIENCE:
Full length hanger rod
Metal lis rack en door
Plenty sf full-length hanging ipita
Storage tpaea in bottom for blanket, etc'
Lock and kejr for privacy
Loitroaa natural cedar finish
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i
A genuine "Southland" cedar wardrob
pives your clothing INSURED PROTEC
TION with this FREE warranty, which in
sures the contents for 3 whole years
asrainrt damage by moths in the amount of
$250,001
Why be tatufiei with anything lets
when you can buy at a price like this!
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Waynesville
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Teachers
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Stamey, Mrs. Gussie M. Palmer,
Mrs. Samuel Knight. Mrs. Belle F.
Ratcliffe, Daisy Boyd.
Mae Hamrick, Ina Henry Duvall,
Iowa Lee Boyd. Kdna Mac Burress,
Mrs. Margaret S. Senne, Essie Sel
lers, Mrs. Lura Mac Connatser,
Frances Robeson, Mayme Leather
wood Seay. Mrs. Maye Burr M.
Davis, Fran!: L. Rogers, Claudia I
B. Leatherwood, Kdna Boyd. '
Mrs. Mildred C. Lee, Mrs. Lois
W. Ferguson, Mrs. Stella Roten
Hall. Dorothy Janes Davis, Mary
Ruth Llrfer Reed, Estelte H. Setzer.
Beatrice Parker Gibson, Ruth
Moody Henry, Nell Campbell
Mathews. Jessie P. Howell, R. E.
Owen, Norval W. Rogers, Roger
Ferguson.
Frankie Marie Cecil. Elva S.
Moore. Edna M. Burress, Freda F.
Jaynes, Mrs. Ruth S. Noland, Flora
R. Ballinger, Edna N. Terrell, Ed
na Perry Bright, Mary Ann Bry
son Angel. Mabel C. Corpeniug,
Edna F. Rogers, Marguerite C. Car
ver, Blanche .lervis.
Bethel District
Velma Knox McElhannon, Mrs.
Nellie W. McCracken, Grovene C.
Russell, Elise W. McCracken, Lela
K. Messer, Edna Ensley, Margaret
Ward, Amy Sue Ducket t Pratt,
Elizabeth Jane Bradley, M. C. Nix,
Josephine J. Curto, June E. Pratt.
Gay Chambers, Alva Jo Carver.
Dellma H. Phoenix, Bernicr Mc
Elhannon, Terry Joe Johnson, E.
J. Evans .Mrs. Azalee If. Shepherd,
Alice B. Smith, Mrs. Rufus Pan
nell, Mercl Stamey Plemmons, John
W. Sloan, Luther Bailey, Bebc Mod
ford, Alice R. Cathey, Mrs. William
E. Lindau, Lyda W. Hall, Alma G.
Chambers, Nell Justice Ledford.
Hugh Rogers. Paul T. Grogan,
Rachel Jane Metcalfe, Pearl M.
Hargrove, Jesse C. James, Marie
Cogburn Taylor, Florene Abbott,
Lillian A. Himes. Evelyn G. Cham
bers, Gladys Henson.
Fines Creek District
William T. Bird, Perry Plem
mons, Frances Orr, James C. Car
penter, James R. Hamilton, Fannie
B. Noland, Margaret Lee' Green,
Elizabeth Rogers Seay, Charles H.
Duckett, Mrs. Lorena French Duck
ett, Mrs. James R. Hamilton, Bon
nie Duckett Verasko, Pearl James
Brummitt.
Clyde District
Monica Garrett, Clyde J. Smith
Mrs. Mary Bolick Brooks. Carroll
Morrow, Alice Hawkins Haynes
Bonnie Francis Shook. Gladys L
Chadwell. Sara Ann Long Pauline
S. Goodson, Mrs. Edytlie T Can
non. Ellen Heird Haynes, Hattie Siler
Freeman, Robert C. Evans, Claire
Howell, Homer Henry, Edith York
White, Lura Mae Green, John
Ray Byers. Jr., Stanly Livingston.
Crabtree-Iron Duff District
Fred L. Safford, Kathryn Kirk
patrick, Edna James Noland. Fran
ces P. Yates, B. F. Neshitt, Eunice
Stacey, William Glenn Noland W
Frank Kirkpatrlck.
Betty Best Terrell, Jeannette S
Chase, Evalee S. Fulbright, John
F. Schibor. Velma F. Morrow Ora
B. Smith.
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25-Lbs. Plain or Self-Rising
RED BAND FLOUR $2.29
Dixie Crystal
SUGAR
10 lbs.
S3
Blue Label
KARO SYRUP
Pint
20
j r g
COFFEE
52'
lb.
Large
QUAKER OATS
Garden Fresh
Spinach .. 2 lbs. 23c
Ear Corn
m5t 29c
6 for
White
POTATOES
10 lbs 43c
Large
LEMONS
Pillsbiirv
HOT ROLL MIX
Fairy Wand
PEANUT BUTTER
Libby's
ROAST BEEF
Chunk Style
STARKIST TUNA
Iodized or F. R.
MORTON'S SALT
9-Oz Jar
FRENCH'S MUSTARD
Junket
SHERBET MIX
Kremel
DESSERTS
Doz.
37
Fancy Ripe
TOMATOES
2 lbs.
29
PAPYRUS PRIZED
BUZZARDS BAY. Mass. (UP)
A prized possession of John Chris
topulos is a piece of papyrus, small
er than a postage stamp and in
scribed with the Ten Command
ments. Believed at least 650 years
old, the papyrus was handed down
to Cbrlfjtopulos by his ancestors.
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Holmes
AMERICAN SARDINES 3 cans 29c
Campbell's
TOMATO JUICE 47-oz. 28c
Kist-Sweet
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 No. 2 29c
Church's
GRAPE JUICE Pint 19c
Frozen Birdseye
ORANGE JUICE FROZEN PEAS
6oz.3Qc 25c
April Shower
ASPARAGUS lOj-oz. 21c
Green Giant
TENDER PEAS 2 8-oz. 25c
Libby's
PEACH HALVES No.2i 28c
Welch's
GRAPELADE
Heinz
TOMATO CATSUP
I is rich in
:B VITAMINS
BREAST O' LAMB
39c "V
Spiced
Luncheon Meat
lb.
j WASHDAY WONDtR
Larte
IVORY SOAP
13
Lsr&e
Castle Haven
MIXED VEGETABLES 3 No. 2 29c
SILVER DUST
29c
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