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STANDARD PTG CC tomp-;2o.233 s rim LOl ISV1IXE KV delights 01 The News -Q Mountaineer lb has jast returned from t tip to New York. The iai back home, he Lies, and shaking hands hni candiaaie. heen so clad to set lit- ' . Ll mv life." he gladly ex C, friends. 'I was pushed Lj around until I felt like til " : lure glad to be back where I is calm, and '.ailing uungs in1 InoK at the color on f -j Itt tltlit niirA ltains, ana uu ,er oh. brother, this Is the me.- -Chamber of Commerce ..... J.. k o ,iHl 1 is reauj i w L big job boosting this Wa1 ESYILLE M EER ... Published Twice-A-Week In The County Seat of Haywood County At The Eastern Entrance Of The Great Smoky Mountains National Park TODAY'S SMILE "Can fM actually tell ht tout husband's face whether I hr'i lyin or not" oat hoase- wife asked another. "Always." replied her friend. "If his tips are movinr, he ia." o- . . . . ..J 65th YEAR NO. 84 20 PAGES Associated Press WAYNESVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. IV 1950 $3.00 In Advance In Haywood and Jackson Countia Residents Of Junaluska Honor Dr. and Mrs. Love udges Named Felix Lille now has two judges Mix-Judge Fenv E. Auey, fce of Mayor's Court, Felix t.vnr J. H. Way Is on a 1 in.ir of New England, the L,.rt will be cresided over Honor Stovali, who was to the post by Mayor Way. nm Urn Dr. Tom Strlng- lonfined to his home on ac- illness, and unable to pre- jiich necessitated the ap it. : lome Vayncsyille Police Dcpart- boeratlne on a higher level kv. while Its old home is De fcdelled.. Headquarters is on tover the old office. rfnnr. work is still in pro- the new Fire Department irtpr and town earaee. Fire lem Fitzgerald moved both Iks onto the recently-paved torn their old parking place kolice headquarters section. i. : u if " if' ' f i ,1 J Residents of Lake Junaluska gave a party at Sunset Cottage In honor of Dr. and Mrs. frank S. L e who leave soon to take up their new wo. k in the North Carolina Conference. Dr. Love has been. Tuirintendcnt of Lake Junaluska for the past six years, and Mrs. Love office manager, Dr. U e L SI on the left while Mrs. Love looks at the beautiful dock, a gift of the Junaluska residents, which was presented by Admiral W. N. Thomas, right. (Photo by Crencll). One That Got Away 'amnhcll hnntinff nariv was 'the first out when the new ason opened last Sunday, jbrtsmen came back empty i after their two-day outing f arrenville, but they were jking today about ihe "one iaway.'' , ,1 .' s'-: f the hunters said the bruin g. as a mule," and escaped favy volley of fire, Ivor, some of the slugs ap Sy connected, for the men Ses saw traces of blood as Jailed the bear for about two lefore the dogs lost the scent. Violator Of Zoning Law Pays Fine Only Two Days Leii For Registering For Election 19 Local Hen Pass Exams For Service Nineteen of the 52 Haywood County men selected for the sec ond draft quota passed their pre induction examinations Inst Mon day at Charlotte. The men who Passed returned home with the others to await or ders to report for induction. The 25 draftees who passed men nominations last September in the first call for Haywood County men ! have not yet been ordered to report for Induction The local Selective Service board wil meet at 10 A. M.. Tuesday to re classify those sent to Charlotte last Monday, The men who passed the recent examinations: Howard Heeves Rhlnehart ton; James Kverctt Turner, nesville; Klmer Lee Ionian Ion- Conrad Lewis Howie, nesville: James Hubert CiDson. Waynesvllle; Joe 'Francis ChnMo-1 phor, Haj.elwood; 1 Ned Jones. Waynesville; Urael McDaniel Fisher. Clyde; Hubert Vinson Cable, Canton; Nonwin Grooms, Canton; Howard Kelly CI II reath. Jr., Canton; Joseph F.dward Curtis, Haelwood; Weldon Lawrence Goolsby, Can ton; Benjamin Ralph Winchester. Hazelwuod, Ray Mauley lUumtte, Canton; Clarence Sylvester Mc Gaha, Waynesville; Ralph J'l Ar- rington, Waynesville; uaroy ard Stinnett, Clyde; and Herbert King Watts, Canton. Former Haywood Man Wounded In Korea War HayVoodNeai I' ,'" 1 . x-T4" I Crusade Quota , Can-Way-t'nn-W'ay- tner National W Commander peak Here N. Brown of Greensboro, ' national commander of the ins of Foreign Wars, will ad- i meeting of the Waynesville Post at 8 P. M. Wednesday session will be held in the tourt room of the Haywood Court House. f nesville VFW Commande ! Marshall said todav that the g would be open to everyone for membership in the I regardless of their present with reference to the oigan- liable To Give otball Trophy The teeth of the new zoning or dinance showed It sharp teeth this week. q one offender paid court costs, upon entering a plea of guilty to Mayor J. H. Way. Thp offender had failed to get a building pwmltf according to the warrant issued by Hugn jouey. building inspector. The ordinance sets forth the pen alty of $50 for each day, or 30 days imprisonment for each day. Inspector Jolley pointed out the necessity of getting a permit be fore work is started on a new hniiHinff reoairine. or making any alterations. "The law is specific as tn this and we have no otner course except to see that it is fol lowed, Mr. Jolley said. He cited an instance on which he Is not at work, in which a citizen reeentlv erected a earage without benefit of a permit. "It looks as if the building will have to be remov ed because it is in violation of the restrictions. Democrats To Hold Important Meeting Saturday 4r- Corporal. Zane D." Wartlck, former Waynesville Township HiRh most School student, was wounded I slightly In action In Korea Septem ber 22. His parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank 1) Warllck of Umatilla, Ore. re vealed this in a letter to the Mount aineer this week. The Warllcks-moved to Oregon (.. vi-jiis auo trom Haywood Coinitv. where X.ane was bom June 24. 11)31. I The 19-year-old soldier was in ' ducted into service January iu, 1949, and. after completing his I basic training l 'ort Jl'kson' S- C, was transferred to Fort Lewis, Wash. He was serving us the leader of a 23rd 'Infantry machine-gun squad in Korea when he was, wounded, Band Drive Nearing The Half -Way Mark The Band Committee plans to make a "final push" this week-end to raise the remaining goal of $4, 200 for the K.xpansion fund for the Band. As of this morning, the commit tee was nearing the half-way mark of $2,100. One of the major items of the funds is 30 additional uniforms, in order that the band can have 90 pieces in parades and on the foot ball field. Also included are sever- h needed instruments, to supplement those used for the past ten years. Liner Awarded Canton School Contract Corn Field Day ToBeHelda On Tuesday i je rs. has returned from a 10 Jmsiness trip to New York, Ihe purchased merchandise store. : . , v announced upon his return p would give a trophy to the f'i player on the Waynesville I voted as the most popular, public will cast votes at the f or the player of their choice. F I . A "I !lhe ' '.'sathert Tuesday will be Com Field Day at the Mountain Experiment Sta tion here. .. station Director Howard Clapp said today the program would open at 2:30 P. M., with top experts from North Carolina State college ana Its Extension farm organization conducting tours of model corn plots. He added that some of the corn would be harvested before the Field Day event statred. Takincr nart. in' the orocram will i, rir Paul H. Harvev. N. C. State UC . - --f - . College agronomist; Henry Cook, instructor in researcn agronomy v State College; and Dr. fc. k. woi lins, State College Extension agron omist. Other officials may appear on the program, he said. Mr. Clapp will supervise iuc Field Day. Hiivwood County's Democrats will hold n Important meeting at the Haywood County Court House at 2:30 P. M. Saturday, then formally open their headquarters for the November General Election cam paign. Charles B. McCrary of Fines Creek, chalrtnan of the county Democratic executive committee, wlR preside over the Court House session. Party workers this week contin ued work on the arrangements for Saturday's program. hoorinuartern will be estab lished in the office of Waynesville Attorney William Medford, Demo cratic nominee for the state senate. Meanwhile. Democratic leaders pushed their campaign for a 100 per cent party registration w i coming election, y Committeemen worked to get every qualified man and woman in the county to put their signatures in the precinct registration books. Party leaders expressed anxiety over possible complacency on the now- nf the Democratic voters, and aimed their efforts to get out a 100 per cent vote on election aay Havwood Board of Elections Chairman Crom E. Cole today re minded voters thuy have only two j more Saturdays left to register for ! the November Genei al Election. The books will be open, at the polling places in the 28 product October 21 and October it), voi- ers can register on week days di rectly With their precinct regis trars.' : , Mr. Cole again reminded the folks living in the newly-created precincts that they will have to register again if they had not done so since the last primary ended. This re-registration rule applies to the people lving in the East, Center, and West Waynesville, Saunook. Pigeon and Center Pi geon precincts. Stiles Opens New Offices Pvt. Gilliland Wounded In Action In Korea Pvt. -'Thomas B. Gilliland, Jr or Waynesville was wounded In action in Korea recently. But, In a letter to his parents, he described his Injuries as slight and said lie was not hospitalized. He was struck in the left '"l1 and forehead by hand gernadc frag ments. The 18-year-old soldier enlisted in August 194!) while he was a student at Waynesville High School, and has been overseas four months. His brother Robert also is serv ing in Korea. The boys are the sons of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas B. Gillilana, Taylor Motor Co. To Stage Formal Opening Friday . The formal opening of the Tay lor Motor Company has been set for Friday, it Is being announced lodav by J. Fuel Taylor, owner. The new Arm Is opening in the Bell Building at the Depot, and is the "first Bulck agency to be estab lished here in many years. Mr. Taylor was associated with the Buick agency as sales manager in Greenville, S. C, for a number of years. I., ntiiiiiinn in the sale of new cars, the firm will handle used cars, and 'do general repair work. Jerry Liner or Lake Junaluska this week was awarded the general contract to make improvements on the Palton School in Canton. He was found to be the low Did der on the project. The awards were announced by A. J. Hutchlus, Canton city schools superintendent Young and Hrookshire of Canton will do the plumbing and heating installations, and H. J. Hyatt will handle the electrical work on the project. The general Improvements on the elemawUu school will include fhc addition of hew classrooms, din ing room, rest rooms, library and music room. Goal Of 10,000 In Sight; Saturday Set As Last Day For Campaign All indications today were that with two more days Of hard work, Haywood would send 10,000 signs tures on Freedom Scrouls to Ber lin by Saturday night. At noon today, Jonathan Woody, county chairman, said the signa tures of 8.116 persons had been se cured. The goal is for 10,0)0. The drive ends Saturday, and Mr Wimdv ureed that all persons having scrolls bring thorn to Mrs. Johnny Ferguson, treasurer, at the bank by noon Saturday. A J Hutchins. co-chairman of. the Canton area obligated himself and committee to get 5.000 sig natures from that area. The student council at high school here, under the direction of Carl Ratciille, have secured more than 2.500 names. The scrolls will be flown to Ber lin over the week-end and placed in the base of the Freedom Shrine in Berlin on Tuesday, at which time the bell will be rung and heard around the world. l'h.i co-chairman In this end of the county is Aaron Provost, who reported' excellent response from all industrial plants. WNCAC To Meet Tuesday In Canton The Western North Carolina As sociated Communities will meet al 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Canton Hotel in Canton. WNCAC Secretary C. M. Doug las of Uieil4 WW in Jhi recent an nouncement that the business s. sion will follow the luncheon which will open the meeting. W. T. Stiles Is operating his ac counting and auditing business In new offices, Mr. Stiles's headquarters are now in the Masonic Temple building. His business also includes book keeping and income lax services. ATTORNEY ENTERS HOSPITAL R. E. Sentelle, Waynesville attor ney, entered Duke Hospital at Dur ham yesterday to undergo a major and a minor operation. He paid he honed to return to his office in a week or ten days. Bids On Town Reservoir Job To Be Opened itids are scheduled to be opened at the town hall tomorrow on the project of waterproofing the in terior of Waynesville's reservoir. This is the last phase of a major improvement job that started with the waterproofing of the exterior of the reservoir. 2 Boys Captured In Car Stolen In Charlotte Haywood Apples On Display At Fair Visitors to the North Carolina Stale Fair this week will see some prize Haywood apples. A number of Haywood orchards have entered exhibits of apples in the horticulture department, which Is under ine supervision oi n"" ard Clapp. director in clmrge of the Mountain Experiment Sution here At noon today no word has been received as to the prize winners. High School's Student Leaders Sign Them Up For Freedom Crusade Ben SloanGets Town Heating Contract Wavnesvill e Contractor Ben Sloan has been awarded the project of installing steam heat in the town office building. Mavnr J H. Way. Jr.. today an nounced the award of the contract The town's chief executive said the oil-burning facilities will pro vide heat for the town hall, po lice, and fire departments. The job wil cost approximately $2,000. SHOWERS lirsdav Drtnhnr 10 ' TlnnHv ishowers Thursday and Thurs-!l'ght- rather strong winds dim- fng Thursday night. Friday cloudy and continued mild. icial Waynesville tempera ;s recorded by the staff of the I Test Farm): Slfi Mas. . 73 .80 .. 74 Min. Rainfall 40 .... 40 43 East Waynesville Has 100'' Attendance For Two Days The rain on Thursday morning was welcomed by many people but at East Waynesville school the damp weather spoiled their rccord-a two-day record of perfect atten dance for the 251 students. . School authorities believe this is perhaps a record in the state for a school with an enrollment of 251 students. On Tuesday and Wednesday every student was present. While this morning there were three absentees The students, and their teachers, have worked hard for the record, and took advantage of t,he occasion to have their picture made on Wednesday-that is all except their principal, Frank Rogers, who is recovering from an t.7 ' j-;; w j- - , "iif .'J1 l I . -v ;. I , . - V i- i:r -- - - ' - I . I I ... ;r'-4? r ' ,0 ; d l - , - ' MiBMMMMMMgliaMlrtlMBSlBSMiS 1 "'"'"" - Two Charlotte youUis arc in jail and a stolen car is recovcreo be cause they didn't want to pay for ten gallons of gas. The officers didn't know the car was stolen when they took np the chase after Jim Heatherly of Cruso phoned that two boys had driven off without paying for the gasoline he had given them. "1 suppose you stoic the car, loo," State Highway Patrolman Joe Murrill told the somewhat f.-ight-ened boys after they were taken to the police station. "Yes." they stammered. Thev arc being held in jail here pending a preliminary hearing be fore Mayor J. II. Way, Jr., in city police court. The Police Department said Donald Gunnells, 21. is charged with reckless driving, and driving (See 2 Boys Pane 8 ViS' .Abh ,? ; rZ, and Charles Messer. Kneeling in front is Billy Rogers. -Staff Photo). lary-ucoouici , .Mr.. ........... Mrs. Garrett's Mother Dies Near Franklin Mrs, C, Frank Moody, 76, mother of Mrs. N. W. Garrett, Sr . of Way nesville, died in her home on the Moodv Farm in Iotla Community near Franklin early Wednesday morning. She had sustained a broken hip a year ago and had been in declining health since. Mrs. Moody was the former Miss Maggie D. Turpin and wa born n Haywood county, the d?.ugtuer (See Mrs. Garrett Page 81 .Highway - Record For 1950 In Haywood (To Date) Injured ....27 Killed..".. 6 (This Information com piled from Records of State Highway Patrol) 17 18 T ORDER TO VOTE ON NOV. 7tK HECK Y operation
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