Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / Oct. 6, 1949, edition 1 / Page 11
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
PAGE TrTTtEi (f emd littioh) in. October 6, 1949 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER BRITISH VAN THIEVES lESSED Britain, lading eveiy means iu prevent jthandise from trucks, now employs watchdog3 fT.i,r!ir in the London area. Above, one oi tha acui"1 'J rivehicle, shows how he attacks . thief. A train- Squirrel, Grouse Season Opens In Pisgah Forest fCh.aiolti'. if;ii;i-r mh li' A-o- ...Ml Bralll in inu.il ""- I.a men's fc'hcn Mrs. ircd encsl uwell Mill -aiil liimie hu OW llfl'! Now s atiaiucu ulniiel in Triiiiiim? (if North where lie ml (if Ai't; pradnal inn Spi i 1 1 I for I.ll'llleM.'lIlt I'm ce. lie Mrs. Kile T. In P. AT K. V. 11., kr villagers l'o.ui-nicnd- Squirrel and pniu.se hunt in:; in I'isijah National forest luiaitif le Hal from October IS llirmii'.li the lK,lh, Rjinger William Dunean has announced. Outside of tin- forest, the squir rel season opened last Saturday, October 1. li;iii;'er Duncan says that there will be two checkini1, stations in t he forest, one al While Pine for (he Avery Creek section, and the other at the mouth of Looking Cilass creek for that area above. Hunters will be permitted to the area on purchase of a $1.00 special permit, and no limit will be placed on the number of par ticipating hunters. Only recogniz ed breeds of bird doi;s will he al lowed on the hunts and hunters will bt. required to check in and out of the hunt in;; area. Two Urouse and six squirrels will be illowed each hunter per day. How ever, the general two days' pos ses sion limit will apply. The regulation ;,., requires thai hunters must be Hi years of ago and possess a valid slate hunt ing license. Frozen Chicken IJitcs Hack BUCHANAN. Mich, i f !.) - Mrs. Conard Steinhauser bought a five pound frozen chicken, dropped it on her foot and fractured a toe. "Si ffm , . tfjOOCTOH 'A V jMy0U HAVE THE WRONG OFFICE. SIR." JING US YOUR ORDERS for TUIAN WINTER PEAS lsil ,'INO CLOVER HARD GRASS GRASS PHOSPHATE J4 FERTILIZER &2(P PHOSPHATE ALSO 1 0 VTS RYE BARLEY plele line of all mixed Fertilizers and Grass Seed! Wood county PRS CO-OP INC. DEPOT STREET A&P, TOO, TAKES OFF IT TO MR. C WHIT ELOUOT OF WAYNESBORO, GEORGIA -AND TO ALL OUR OTHER GOOD COMPETITORS WHO HAVE TAKEN A SIMILAR STAND N ,,,,... nLvt Frotn Th . "uuro True n.- I I A" Editorial From The Atlanta Journal Thursday, Sept. 29, 19i9 1 Competitor Denounces Suit Against A&P THE BOLD three-column advertisement in the current issue of the Waynesboro True Citizen catches the reader's eye. We quote it in full. To our notion that advertisement by C. Whit Blount states the economic and govern mental aspects of the case against A&P with a clarity and forcefulness that most of the editorial comment has lacked. I Also it strikes us as a fine example of sports manship in business. Incidentally, it is about as effective an ad vertisement as could have been written for Mr. Blount's "Groceteria'. Makes you sort of wish you were in Waynes boro to trade with him, doesn't it? W for Our dnmm,. Hie Agp Co j ore ct;i , . KeeP us ho0n; . r 4 tonrro' Some n( al Tnat r"c oovrn on AND CAN Wf Ihy sell (beapeft We intend to ,, ,0 hve comnM;,:... We fl Will ettM ruive prices ""nue BUT W. don; L.I. is doi serving the trv l ,h,j ; r op fi or peP'e of thh i e"'enf job country. of THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY MAT
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 6, 1949, edition 1
11
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75