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-(' 'il: 1;" THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER (Second Section) use I Worth Waiting For j Quotas On Tobacco; Corn Next ', 1,,iHk" .lit;-;'-1 lu U Inn"'"-' - ""l able if II v 11.'"'""' Lei' explosive i ... i ill mi" bnu- L itn.ln I'"' ; out , tiio el J arc ,, ot Mil Hit ;! Communities Urged To Enter Tobacco Feshva Held in Cop Slaying i inline. nil nu'tal i i.- 1 1 1 1 ,i i .mI-'I11'1" Ui ;.pi'i'-""'l's .imiii'. 1111 Led i ''"Kt's Ld ii .mi;: 1 1"-"1- ,,,.,,1 II U' 1 ini'ti (ui ii - ye in- lr'1 ruuliiu: ,, !,n ::'l I"1' ;1 an -1,. .1 in- lin' ,n oilier Lup.l I"' more ji.ir lull'-'. ua' ,(.;,: in;', -y.lcm l , nprraling Ariivr "i worn i i iillllirr "ir.iinn flirn.ii r i" li 1 d Ii,im- ' "l 111 I.OI1U- lil'f-IT- Binncy ii'-pencd wiIkII.v built. U ami Imed. H lake Hh-sc liFI'A --ays, the Mvill 1)1' (Ul 90 riiiRW and depletion of Ilia snil arc las of underlying 111 Ilic ('(nlllllllic V. Wrbslcr Itdrr.il Ilurcau of Biiiics. HER visitor's permit In the U. S. ex tended by the State Department, Georgia Ziskovska, 25, is shown, working in a cafe in Parsons, Kan. When her plans to man y a Gl lu through, Georgia protested asainst being returned to Czechoslovakia. Townsfolk, bombarding their Con gressmen with letters ond tele grams, have succeeded in gdtmg a six months stay. (Internationa!) Miss Messcr Heads Cecil 4-11 Uuli IV 1NCF.NT .1 lil'lIKE ml. I Press Stall Corre-.pundcnt WASHINGTON .l i', -you u.ii ,y a I'll lor I,.rnilanri and plant ail In peanuts ami tobacco which o uai ..iitced price support, liut Mill (1,1 (III- g(l Cllllllcnt WOll'l ll't .li -ill ao 1 hal y ou harvest w ith- P, ;.. n. ,.ii alnto.l prohibitive na'ly -,av I't snap, and ihe lour major types :oba;ci aii' under rigid produc II aid marketing controls Mar ling (iiiola. are provided un i I -na law a- a means oi hold--' (lov.i; burdciiMiinc surpluses ol a p, h i -supported crops :ii'ii.ie olliciaU sa market euoi.i, ale viruially certain to i i ..niped on next ear'., col I on njt ai'il i 1 1 -, -1 I v on mxl year's n ci no Hi.' 1 uridieos ol col loll li ' i: are piling up. Market inti ., : ,, . iin ' i v cr, c.uiiiol he used a , ; , i I liu d , ol Ihe pi odiicirs i i.i.i : I ' I li IJarbar.i Jean M- i-r v I president of II." '''id I II 'lul, a meeting last Mui'da; . The iiiciiiliers al o "b ' I' d '.' man Warren, vieo-pio.nl' .!. V ,ee Croon, secretary ai d lie urer; Johnny Mv.'.i", '' I"" h 1 '' Ward Owen. '.'in:', leadi : . Tim rnccl in'.: indicated inl teresl aiiiopi.; tin- l n' . i eliRiblc to join, ai'd Ihe i " ir lor a stionL! chili arc ' '' .'i Assistant Couidy Aacid .1 outlined (he work lor U." year. -.t .-in i ile.-.P'.iie(l 1 u h pi odiicer a I air II it II II i pi'Olllll'l ion. i oil in .: . i No n a ni i . I lederal ce i i'iiinciit. ! panileo mil annum coiinii" County coin i b.-rlrd by the tarmer , decide limv iiiiieh acre il lo i .it'll ii ii 1 i vi t 1 1 ;i I farm mil v 'I he, li .uallv is done i I he ha as ol pa ,t plaid j mall percent ai'.e ol I he hit meel I , -.el ie ide lor 1 i u Inch have no pi odm ,e Clil. Lions Club at Clyde To Meet on Friday The Clyde l.ion. Club v.iil have llieir regular nieetim: I i ida cv niiiR at 7;30, at Hie t lde School Cafeteria. .'. en i I,, on . . sick ::o ri ( nt ( ut i "'.ei mi. ml is expected lo I ... i ni'lrol . to : eek an over- j i ...;!M. ol ahoiil 2(1 per cenl j p.. .nail planlini'.s nexl year, j : 1 . 1 1 1 ., . an allempl to cutliaeK mi arrcai'e h', 211 per cent from .'..i ' , planlinils is likely. The ei nnieiil alread lias aimoiinred I I la- an e.iM' allotment for -. ineil tobacco, major ( iar l pr lohacco. will lie about ame next ear an il was this Each of Haywood County's or ganized communities has been urjjed to enter a beauty contestant and a float in the third annual To. bacco Harvest Festival, which will; be held November 22-26. The request was made in a let-, ter sent recently lo ollicers and recreation committees nl the Community Development oruaii'a tions and sinned by General Com mittee Chairman Wayne Corpeii inn. Float Committor Chairman H C. Francis of ItatclilTo Cove, and Beauty Queen Chairman Jonathan Woody. The details of the Moat romp li- lion and beauty contest were an nounced at the same lime Fifty dollars will go to the own ers of the winning Ileal, $:t to the ruiineiiip. ami $2D wdl be awarded lor third place. I'ndcr Ihe rules governing H"' beauty contrsl, the entiles must be a? least If) years old and mo ' be le ideuls of the communili'". , I lhe represent. The opportunity for a college rd I oration will be the grand prio lor ihe winner of the beauty route i This opportunity will mine in the award of a tried fund for Mich a purpose. The winner also will le pi I-ruled with a nlvcr loving rup. All oilier roiilesl.ints also will receive gills. If I he winner does not go to rol I,.,,,, ihe fund will he held over In he awarded to the girl who be- i comes nueen in succeeding y ear''. The general rommiltee recoin I mended Hud a special committee he set up in each rominunity to I deride the live or six candidates Im the honor of represent ing the I ,,,,,,, nnnilv in the rolitesl. '1 In- community entry then wo.dd lie selected by a vote of the re i dents at another meeting. Saunook Girls To Present Musical Show At Maggie IV, M A 1 ! V lll.i:'. M!l.'l i! SHOOK The Merry nial-'ei -. S..uifl 1 "' , lul, i;i pie-., Ill "'I i" "d Now. ' a inn -teal ..i- Uw Si hool at 7 lio p 01 S.iHi!.'.i is ,, ., .in ;,' 11 will tealure a ,,,;iU,, , i, r.h 1I.1 v inner lo be awaid. d a pe. i.d! d.ei.ialed i ake in aihld ion to h' r 1 o The pl"die I - .onn oied li l!,e MafMe C.il. I.I 'Ir ifhrl 1 lal ion Joe Morrow Named Clyde ,FFA President ( -.mii.:! V,,: ... .. e e, .! pi' 1 ,. ,, ,,i Ihe ( P..'.- I id'."' I -I o. 'i , I ,,:. i l. .' i I "I 'm m he'd I,, ' ,' , ' k I 11 bel il led ' ' e i i"-' ell !; ,.. e , : I , -I: Id. I'.ml '",'. ,, ,., i , I,n , .h'in ii' ; I" '" n'. I,,, i I i, a : d 1 1 t ', i . ' i . i . -1 " " I ' ' i . ,,llC ( ,u I ,M. nil ee h ad 1 1. in I , , 1 1 .III lele- 'I he l.n nil. .el- ei I"' the i h.ip lei I led el I ( I 'O Al Hie oc-elie '. Hi- l..r. -. ll en .. , ,1 ,l,,n Im I he mil ;.e ion ol candid.de . i w.Mlbi-i - ' !ih '- I bon e n. .il I!.. Moid, Y . I iv- liilled lo he I he Im' I ! n e id 1 1" ' f, lined linani iel', . lo !'0 l l.'ocl'.e leller. Bookmobile Schedule l'ridav, Orlulier I Hh JONATHAN It UK UOAD Lake Junaliiska School !l. Ifi-KliJtl Knvit s SI, ,i e Hl:4fi-11.00 David Boyd l(lf.-!l:20 Koek Hill School 1 1 ::0-12: IS J. A. Moody's Stole 12 :iM2:45 Dae Browns Store 1.00- l'-lS Monday. Octohrr 17th lll:. VI.KD M Medloi d F.u m S. rv. S I ;i ! !."- ! 'M) Hroyles Slore lll.OO-III. IT. Nial Hipp'.. (Iioceiy IUolO-10 50 lleaverdam Si hool 11:00-12.15 Steve's Gioeery I.' JO-1 2:45 William-on'-, Cion ry I 00- 1.15 i-K.t, a o il. di I ::o Deer : lied Mien hoi n . eyery year. A galloping wOll iial'.e the C".s, rear tracks of ceii "ioin ol loin footprints with it ; lorelrei ami ''' two tracks in front i-r- mad" by the hind fed. TLLE LODGE No. 1769 P O E ond and Fourth Tuesday At 8 P. M. IsititiL' Elks Welcome MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING milder lorin of conlrol will be i.ed on Ihe 1 !)")() wheal crop. The :, . i i nini'iil has asked w heat farm , in n diue plantings by an aver .i"e of about 17 per rent under in..,, allolmenl program. Mar- keluiK quotas will not he imposed-. Hi.d ni' :.!. coinpliaiice is vol ,,,i..v Wheat lainieis who over- ol.ail Hu n allolni' iils will not be li.-ilile lor direel price upporl i , mieli gov ei nmenl loans and ;.iih l.,i e,. Tail Ihey will he lire ,,, ., I ! all I he produce on t he open ,,. ,, :el They will beuelil indirecl-h-niii i 1 li- puce support program ' i . ,u e il lend, lo open up the in;,! ket price. 1 niiei quotas producers who , ,',,, t comply with allotmrnts are i , o.,lie In addition to losing ! direct pi ice support benefits, they S i, art n,;'. a stiff penally tax on all , ii... ' ...,..v'' oindiii-l ion which 'Courtesy Car' Being Tried To Cut Accident; mat ket. The penalty usually d. I ."inn rkel ( li i,l I $3495 Stipgrfim WITH ANY NEW AUTOMATIC OIL HEATER or FLOOR FURNACE (SEUIN0 FOR 0VR $5995) P SYSTEM Vl A BONUS OIO FOR Pll II itiivnja f ABLY IN SEASON SUPERFAN keeps you cool ti-'uiLru air warinin in winter, r I WME heater and save up to 25 lf"J'- . I., more than hall the price. I armers Vole ((untas . imi.dly Ihe complainl is thai Ihe quota system 1 1 - j : i i h -1 1 1 . 1 1 i i ) n " " and "gov il diclaloi'-hip." Serrelaiy i, nihil'" Charles I". Ilrann.an . ,n , the , ne wer to that is that i I, n mi I'- themselves must approve ih. quota , belore they ran he ,11 id. I'.irm law provides that when npidi,. . ,,f a hasir crop reach a ! . p.. i ilir level, the secretary of agri j ,.nnln,. niu I propose quoins. I'ro dm i i are polled hy srrrel hallol , i,,.,, ,i,d i more than one-lhird I Ihe quotas Ihey can n,,i ,,. n ,., In that evrid. the gov ; ,., ,, i,t . iipport price i" slashed ., 1 ip Im the nnlirr rop. i,,iiii,i , ci ve a-, a limit on ,, in,, mil Ihe government has .e nil Im . importing prices of plu ciop.. ill,- ! I I ill. if 'I J 'Hrfti mm r j 'ams "FUEI-SAVER"?0!L HEATERS Give You MORE for Your Money MORI COMFORT. Even heat I"" "fo" tire house from ceiling to floor level! M" wa bnrlino Nn liit Nil ashes. MORI HEAT. Only SUPEIiFLAME h . amannil "Fuel-Saver". Increase, a n ating surface lOOTc. decrease "" neyToas 40. Saves up to Hon luci costs! MORE IFFICIINCV. SUPERFLAM patented burner burns c r wo etBciently. Saves fuel, yet g's moro 1 .1 I neaii 'fFJR . 6EE US TODAY! EA5Y TERMS FURNITURE STORE Vims Hill Has 19 Ihi.vwood Students leport from the registrar's of I,, ,. - Inn. ; l!l sludents from Hav ,d ( niiiity enrolled at Mars HHI ; ( ,,ll, ",. for the fall semester. ; - pe ,. i ludrtils are: Kugenia 1 r ,,,,,. Wavnesville. lioute 1: H.ir h' a Mm Cahe. Ca.ilnn: Thomas I Cu-ii , Wavnesville: Fred Ver- Mils Canton. Iloule I: Koh D- i ,,',,,, " Wavnesville: Charles F. I I, ,, ..,,,,(. Canton, Koule .; imiciihc, i :;,. canton: Fernley Horton, :;;,rn: ,,.,-ry Linrr. Jr. Uko Innilu-ki Wilhurn James l.owe. I',,,',,,,! Houte 3: Sue Ann Owen. ! Mill, Houte 2: Bruce Ben I ,i PiMie Canton. Route 3. !;': ,., 'Arnold Robinson. Canton. ' : , r;,(sy Jane Rogers. Ha nd:' Ray B. Rogers. Waynes lie. Route 2: Joyce Mane S lVlll canton; Doris Irene Smith. ! ntim Marie Young Strange. ( anion. ,:,-,, Swanger. NV.p nesvillle am' " "XuA m students ,re en ( at the college for the fi t ' exclusive of special stu V" , ( f these 493 are men. and ,U"1 wo en; 529 are first-year jik are women. ch. MEMPHIS, Trim. H I'1 Mem phis calls itself "The city of good abode," and il has b-en Hying to live up to-that te wl11' ,m' est Hung in Irallir (onliol. the "rourtrsy rat". Like nearly rvrry olhrr ineri ran rily. this world lollon reiuei has been plagued with pod war Irallir problems. It hired a linn ol Irallic engi neers nun c oi uioni'i. " vry Ihe situation and make iccoin- a..ii.,.,c Tli.. solves riisl more linim.i, ...ii... .... I ban SK.OOO and resulted m nuuo chiinges. Left turns were eliminaled in many cases, street , were made one way, buses were rc-mulcd and automobile How was guided lo Ir . - traveled si reels. Hut Ihe human factor remain and the "Irallic cheater-." ( on- tinned lo operate. These are lb" lellows who slip Ihiough the (-hanging andier light, who rd ., up ju t a bit too do eh lo I h prdrstrian rne.:,ing line oi who signal incorrectly lor a lorn Just minor poinC. but the mavor s I rallir ,nve.oi i mi. on vimi decided they were ju I Hi' things which could keep an idenl piling up on Ihe Cily 's book . and casualties piling UP in 'i"' (llv ' hospitals. To rope with the nlualion the ,.i,iini. sion. headed by Ih iickni i Ch,r.e. .1 loi mrr naval olTirei , ( .,n r up with "Operalion Salety" and I he "rum hv.v ai ". Spots Viol.ili iiis The car wa . ' impl,'.' a ehn Ic (iiilldied with a public middle. oimd y Ii-iii I hal crui .rd t h" ( i'y licet . v. il h a police on i"er ai"i a safely engineer 'Ihey watched foi traffic lolalion. and ralb'd liu olleiidel '.s .ittrnlion to theio no i the loud .peaker. II was as simple a. Ih; Ihe coinini uon prrlei i ing to call ih. ptofcT.nn one of "edueal imi" ,,'ilhrr than "IraHir riilorcemenl ". A A Williams, chairman ol the Education Committee of the May or'. Commission, put il the, v,a Wo are planning Ibis in a .pii it nf ( o-opci at ion, rather than one I of antagonism. I -,f we can make Memphis Aincr ! ica's most courteous rily. it al . j will he America s '.afr M city . "The traffic car is deigned to make people conscious ot the com mon traffic violations, most ol ! which air based on t houghl less ! ncss. rather than intention lo vio late the layv. t "We do nol intend to embarrass anyone. However. U it comes lo embarrassing one person or pleas ing one thousand, there is obvi ously a preferred choice." Kentucky 31 levrue i - soinel hues relcired to as Sudor's ,",r,e r be-cau-e il w.r lir: I grown by W. M. Suiter in Vhuil.e Count.,. Ken luck- Sodei I, '""ni o im: d l"i I,-, ui e alioie i ' ," ... , 1. 1,, ,d I, id em Hi w In n S r ran- ' in '-"' d 1 1 ill planum". 1" the K. n'm A i ! ii II in .a I I- : 1:1 Si ''' I it:: I ! REPORTED by authorities to hava admitted killing patrolman Bar detto Lee when the officer found him attacking a 13-year-old girl, Martin Snell (above), 18. If pic tured In Wilmington, Ohio, follow ing his arrest. Identified as a former InmaU of tha Boys' Indus trial School at Lancaster, the youth ts being held on a Juvenile delin quency charge pending further in vestigation. (International) Group Of Clyde Methodists Going To Mass Meeting I ;, . T Mediin. Jr.. v. ill head ., ..i,iii, i, I members ol the Clyde .lethodi I Chuii'li who yvill allrnd . an Ad anrr mass mrel nn: al ! ( h.u lolle on October lit. j I he meeting Is one ol 711 simi II. i t alhenngs being held across An.eiiea fioin Sept lo Miv. i ,,.11 1 of Methodism's four-yein-ihance for Christ and His ('lunch. "Our Faith" yvill be the central I heme of the program, which features addresses by a I". on of three, bishops, a prominent i minister, and a leading layman and A .cries of rihl "Faith tmok ! IcK" lo be dudied siniull nneooslv i h I he churcli'.s right and a half ! million i. umber... will be olliciallv n.lindmeil al Ihe ineeUng, v null will ,,! .o Include oppoi liinity lor eroop (lea u ions and a youlh lian- I, 1 he evening more Hardwood Flooring I M AK Ql AIMi KI I WHITE (LEAK (l AKTI IM I) BED SI , 1 ,1.1 i' ()l l.Mti I ,UEI) Will i L SI l.i. T (l AKi i;i:ei RED CLEAR PLAIN WliliE CLEAR PLAIN RI D SELECT PLAIN WHITE SELECT PLAIN RED No. 2 COMMON PLAIN RED & WHITE No. I COMMON H P.ETTER SHORTS No. I COMMON PLAIN WHITE No. 1 COMMON PLAIN BED 2V4" per. M $200.00 190.00 175.00 175.00 180.00 180.00 170.00 170.00 85.00 90.00 145.00 . 145.00 per M $180.00 170.00 155.00 155.00 160.00 160.00 145.00 145.00 70.00 60.00 120.00 120.00 nt ak wi'iil-'LOORING. S2S. 90 to 120 days A!U DRIED $35.00 per M. Pisgah Builders Supply, Inc. riSGAII FOREST, N. C. Telephone - Brevard 640 "r""'T'-'"''ift5?S' No other low-priced car offers you all these EXTRA VAL UES ' i ' ii;-'' r lv- ' . '. 1 CERTI-SAFE HYDRAULIC BRAKES WORLD'S CHAMPION VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE CENTER-POINT STEERING Robert Cook New Bethel 4-H Club Leader The members of the Helhel 4-H Club recently elected Robert Cook, eighth grade student at Bethel School, as their leader for the new year. And Ihe way the new 4-H chief has been plunging into his work, no our would ever know he was stricken by polio last year. Ilirdell Correll was elected vice president; Rosemary West, secre tary and treasurer: Billy DieU and , Jim Campbell, reporters; and Jim- nn llutre.ss. sons leader. The club has had a large attend ance al Ihe tyvo meeting: u nas held so far this year. At the last meeting, held Mon day, J. W. Sloan was the principal speaker. The club now is yvorkiug on completing the records, which are to he in Raleigh by Saturday. wj.hii nm jr ii hi. imMmm FISHER BODY STYLING AND LUXURY Chevrolet and Chevrolet alone offers you all these EXTRA Values at lowest cost! with J-.ilH ' s ' - Main Street 418 are wonic . - sec0Ild. SrJuS' and 9 are irregular students. ,-,,, nties in Polaris, the Pole Star, is at a distance of 470 light years from the earth. 'A light year is the dis tance a rav of light will travel in a year, approximately 6,000.000. 000.000 miles, i North Carolina. 16 other states, the District of Columbia. Hawaii, Cuba. British West Indies, Guatemala, and Portugal. EXTRA ECONOMICAL CURVED WINDSHIELD TO OWN OPERATE with MAINTAIN PANORAMIC VISI1ILITY FISHER UNISTEEL BODY CONSTRUCTION The Slyllin Da fu 4-Dor Sedan 5-INCH WIDE-BASE WHEELS LONGEST, HEAVIEST CAR plu LOW-PRESSURE IN ITS FIELD, Tims with WIDEST TREAD WATKINS CHEVROLET CO. Phone 75 Waynesville, N. C. H. ' . f U . 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