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THE TTAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER rii MM- PAGE EIGHT MORE ABOUT Dog Adopts Motherless Kittens, Nurses Them MORE ABOUT Fire Dep. Pigeon Fair (Continued mil ; ",,am. I kii fit .is U;e ll.ii bi I .i;ii!iti!r income MORE ABOUT Court (Continued from page one) 350 in "general and .ociifie bene fits." In the Wenz case, they declared Ihey estimated cianiiiKf s totalled j $1.(1(10. and that the owners of the i proirrl received a total $200 in ! benefits. ' Judge Moore ak.n is sih'dulod to lirar dm ins this term 'I he North' Carolina Hoard ol Barber Kxaniin- : e.i .' late. I attempt to lop ,1 lines 1 Iloldrr i.f Hatdwood liom what it Oil! hi 'l ai l lee ol iiarlioriiu!. Holder, in hi-- air-wer lo the lioaid's lomplaint, deelaits thai tin iv is no siirh aceiie Ni r!li Carolina Hoard o Kviiiiineis. heme th" (io. n I exivl Me .ieille-. I lie I ' .11 I . I t f 1 . i ' I'.' lelle. Ill-, elllir 1 1 1 - . harbennj in hi - home Holder'.- answer slates that h--j. . i- h an i nl v ,i Mil -h.i c- on' i, .iiimi' ii-l.ilie-. aiii1 tneiiiN, hill dues M -I rli.ilXe I or 1 hi -e -1 : If. s bin lb.' I - l e l i i i lb i l: : e ll l 111 Mime o. lb- necc--il ic- nl lite I In Hoard - pelilion, Med in Si ) timber. 1!I4H, alleged I ii.it Holder f in ::i-hcd a niiee. ol hi- huine ui!n ill in-, ealiniets elect ru- i-lippers. hi u -lies. and other b.n bei ine, looK that Holder -cr ed L'u to HO people a week, and that lhi piaitiee was ids sole occupation It also charged thai Holder told an ailcnt and inspector of Hie Hoard th.it he had hi en pr.iet icini; for 20 lens, had not obtained a bat her's certificate of rem-trai ion. didn't intend to do so. and that the plaintiff 'could make the most of it." Diirmu I'Wfi. the nniplanP a sc:!s, the board no'ilied Holder several linns, hut that lie tailed lo Set a certificate. The plaintiff -eok- to prevent permanently what it call- Holder's practice ot harhennu. basing its actum on an amendment adopted by the 1945 General Assembly which in effect prohibits a person or uroun of persons from opcral itiK without a permit. A previous hoard petition against Hav wood ,... lev eiehe owned by Beckv Kisor (right), 6. of Shelby, nurses two motherless kittens she adopt ,,l v, !un thy were three days old. Now nine weeks old. they are thriving at Sissy s" breast. The dog I, i x.ieeied lo Hive birth to a litter of pups soon an d already has plenty of milk. i.AP I'liulm. no rue the first Holder failed when the eaand jure returned a lull " The Court Docket for Wf ek: Monday In re: will of Noland. Kcrmison is Noland, Kergusoti ,s Noland. Noland vs llmliwa.v Com mission, Wenz vs Highway Com mission, j Tuesday General Klectrie Co. vs Sutton. Parris vs I'arris. Gar- ( ret I K'uneral Home vs Caldwell, Hoofing Company vs Gibson. Sen-1 tellp vs Murray. Sewell vs Mc.Al- , hanev . Shakrlton vs rarmers 1 ede. 1 at no. Wedi.e-day Barber's Examiners s Holder. Laundry Co vs Lanning. Hanev vs Hemphill. Price vs Hanks, Smith. Administrator, vs Gthbitis. Thin al,iv iSepI 22' Bcall vs Have-. Hu-si'll Vs Owen. Turner vs Garrett et at. I. eat herwood vs I .e,"' hi iuiind, Friday iSeot. 2!!i Sutlon vs. Caldwell. Stenp vs Crovvell. Jones v - Gordon. Heeee vs Hendrix. .laroi for Hie first week are: .1 I! Plott. Ivy Hill: VVoodrow Downs, W'a.v nesv die; William Mes ser. Jonathan Creek: Carter Os borne. Clyde: Frank B. Henson, lieaverdam: Gohel liidhbone and Troy Slaniey. Civile: Dewey Car ver Ivv Hill: F.diiar Brown, Clyde; I). F. Hipps, Beavi-rdain: Carl Bry son. Iron Dull. Hoy Kobinson, Bea veid.mi: Hon Pless and Boss Bur res,. l-;,i,. Fork. Taylor Ferguson, Ivv Hill. Gay Bradshaw, Crabtree; Jack Harris. Hi-averdam; Gordon Reeve . Jonathan: 1.. H. Baldwin, Beaverdam; Glenn AlcCraeken and Ben M.nmev, Fines Creek; Jerry Liner. Wav nesv ille; Paul Ferguson, Jonathan; and Jilrs. Mary Ketner, Ivy Hill. Seiond week: ( ail Moodv, Cecil; Way Mease, Pigeon; Mrs Addie Stringfield, Wav nesv ille; Iteed Sutton. Cataloo ehee; S. .1 Moody, Ivy Hill; W. B. Henson. . tonal ban; Miss Lois Har rell, V avne-.v ille; Perry Smathers. MORE ABOUT 5 Fined (Continued from fag? 1) tober 1, and that all county streams closed to trout fishing August 31. Two of the offending anglers, he said, were Gastonla men, and the three others who appeared in court on game violation charges were from Haywood County. The fishermen were tried before Judge R. U. Mease in Canton, and the squirrel hunter had his hearing before U.S. Commissioner Way No land at the Haywood County Court House. Meanwhile, officers also contin ued their campaign against bear trappers. Mr. Ormand said that, though cases of bear trapping have been revealed, a report that bear have been poisoned is totally unfounded. He said he investigated this re port thoroughly and found that it was not based on fact. Officers continued their vigor ous drive against squirrel hunters who have been reported jumping the gun ahead of the season in large numbers. MORE ABOtT Bethel (Continued from page one) arc expected at the session Meanwhile, some 40 Bethel stu dents continued working out in ball - handling and conditioning drills after school hours under Coach T. J. Johnson in hopes that the results of the meeting would provide them with uniforms and real opponents. Since shortly after the opening of school, the boys have been spending about two hours a day in rough clothes going through cal isthenics and other conditioning exercises. Indications were that they would aDDear in a body at tonight's meet ing to express their desire to play as a Bethel team. Be .1 ci -rd.-i Swan Hendricks, F. C. Milner, and L. II. Bramlett, Waynesville; Joe Parks, Iron Duff; Earl Scruggs, Waynesville; T. P. Owens, Beaverdam; Matt Burress, East Fork; Dan Carpenter, Ivy Hill; and John Coble and Mrs. Miley McCracken, Waynesville. MORE ABOUT Iron Duff (Continued from Page l"1 could, pointing out that the com munity having the largest dele gation present would be awarded 50 points in their final score. The Rev. Mrs. C. O. Newell gave the devotion and had charge of the program. Other features of the meeling were the piano duet by Mattie Sue Medford and Sylvia Newell, a reading by Bobby Mae Welch, and the two clarinet solos by Margaret Noland. OUT m(o (MESS -M EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD All Merchandise Must GO AT ONCE 15c Putnam Dye .... 4 for 25 67c Dextro-Maltose CJJ 1 Pt. Lysol y g 75c Glover's Mange Med. 3C TREMENDOUS SAVINGS On Drugs-Cosmetics Sundries AH Nos. c OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN! REDUCTIONS Up To 50 5 Lbs. MEADS $2.79 Size $2.00 Mennen's Baby Oil $ J .29 98c Caroid and Bile Salts Qc 98c Saraka 67c One Pt. Petrolagar 87C One Pt. UPJOHN Super D Cod Liver Oil $J.17 One Pt. Lubinol Mineral Oil .. (J2C $2.00 Size S.S.S. at $.34 BUY NOW . Dextro-Maltose $2'03 98c Similac 69c $1.24 Wampoles' Preparation 93 $1.00 Haley's M-O ggc $1.00 Cardui gc 60c Swamp Root 33 60c Murine (for the eyes) J4C 50c J & J Baby Powder 33c . AND SAVE Way nesville Pharmacy Main Street (Continued from Page 1) town $50 to $75 each time the men and one truck are sent to answer a rural alarm. "This expense," Mr. Ferguson said, "must be paid from the town's funds. "We hav aked the county for assistance in rural fire protection," he added, "but so far we have not obtained it." The danger of leaving the town with only one truck and a skeleton force to fight a ."re was revealed, he said, in the case of another town in eastern North Carolina this summer. While the firefighters of the town were out on a rural call, a valuable home in the town itself was destroyed by fire. Asheville and other cities do aid in rural fire protection in their own and adjacent counties, he admitted, out these cities have several fire stations and keep enough equip ment in reserve to take care of local emergencies while part of the fire force is out on a rural call. He pointed out, however, that a state attorney general's ruling now permits county governments to participate in fire protection programs. Bill McPeak, Pittsburgh football ace now with the Cleveland Browns, is a great-great nephew of heavy weight champ Bob Fitzsimmons. MORE ABOUT Foresters (Continued Trom page one) ers will visit the 'Unagusta fund lure manufacturing plant in i.azt; wood, and then leave at noon foi an inspection of cutting and man agement practices In the forest preserve of the Btllniore Estate near Asheville. Addressing (lie group at l hi morning's indoor session were Kenneth J. Seigworth, chief of (he Fores( Development Branch at Wor ds, Term.; and officials of (lie TVA's Knoxville headquarters, who discussed legal, financial and per sonnel matters attendant in the program. The five districts represented are the West Tennessee-Kentucky, Alabama-Mississippi, Central Tennessee-Georgia, East Tennessee-Virginia, and North Carolina. With the other four district for esters in the audience was H. A. Vogenburger of the North Carolina district, whose headquarters are at Asheville. III. Hl.pi, Hi, I',, A,,,,! MORE ABOUT Tourists (Continued from Pace 1) ratings. S. E. Connatser is president o! the association, and plans were made to meet the second Monday of each month. assisted by HT ""ueiHs who Hi',. ,,, local chapter of in,. Makers of Amei i, , Mr. Nix .,ai, ;, , the special commiti t'!e Piograin Miuiil i P.m. at the Kni,,.: Juditoihnn 'I hi,, , , ihe plana for fhr Besides t). ylu. ,, farm shows, a fi,n (, I ertaininei,! ,,l , for the vision,. The niglu hcfoi Assistant C (111 111 Cat hey announcrtl ,,M oc a Am (cur N,,nl im) lie said any iv, , 0:tnrl in 1 should contacl him Hie assislant mum, is supervisor of ihr County Coiiiiiiiiiniv , Program, added ! i , ., ists, duels. quan,.N string bands, anil i , formers generally I,,, i Anyone in the c(mts lw , The animal exlubn. , shown in the a,,.,-,. agriculture building uhi;,' crop and home exhibit's will 'u inside. Firms, civic r;mi.it ,,,,,, Ji ivan- individuals .11, IiUj " -il -r H '"'"U 'll R.;. h !'l . ""!-r. niii,., i, . M 1 "C tM.. 1 ':,:"-'isE,, III',,. t M , "Utlt Dim M'l. H'-U'ii.lj 'llllllll, I,, Ki,.(T fri,' '(! ''i Mr. Mlme IIIMll Mr. Ml'! r,. '"lilllliul- ' n ' ii i.' i if, ii ', if t..,. n.. " I'Vl'Ml ,, , . Mr. Sloan said t m.,.,r , firms in 10 mimiliv i,,, ' , c yui I I I ,lt,,wtmr, - m : -Z3fT7;rtTii,-f i SCOCO or JEWEL SHORTENING 4 lb- cm. g5 DIXIE CRYSTALS SUGAR 5 lb. Bag 45c DUKE'S MAYONNAISE Pint HERSHEY'S COCOA i lb. 23c JUNKET FUDGE MIX 3JcPkg. DROMEDARY DATES 7j-oz.Pkg. SAUERS Vanilla Extract No. 2 Size J2C Sweetose Crystal Syrup 5-Lb. Jar WAYNESVILLE STARTS THE 1949 SEASON AT SYLVA FRIDAY NIGHT 25-LB. BAG RED BAND FLOUR $2.29 CRISCO SHORTENING 3 lb. Tin 87c FAIRY WAND PEANUT BUTTER lb. 33c HEINZ W . TOMATO CATSUP 14-oz. 25c DUFF'S HOT ROLL MIX Pkg. 25c SWANSDOWN INSTANT CAKE MIX Pkg. 35c Pork Sausage lb. 39c Breakfast Bacon lb. 55c 2 Skinless Wieners lb. 40c Pork Shoulder lb. 49c : ! Thick Fat Back lb. 19c j NO 2 1 White House Apple Sauce 2 forjjjc. No. 2 Blackeyed Peas L .. , 2for21c 4S)c ; 303 Fruit Cocktail -Jif 29c No. 2j Shellie Beans .. 8-oz. April Showers Peas 303 Green Giant Peas rOBaft w & No. 2i Libby's Spinach 23c ' n ..lW Ol Tiivr-,, t 41c! &We xu. ui uei monie rears 303 Niblets Asoaraaus 41i 4 No. 2 Ripe Pack Tomatoes 303 Del Monte Corn No. 2 Grapefruit luice 2 for 23c 19c 2 for 29c m PARK - SHOP SAVE frrrs. 4!m ' MARKfT THE cTTPFR 0n lw w I- .. . : '" "" 11 -itv riw'iiigtfa. " ;;?iy "r,-il. Mn tallni Cud! 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