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STANDARD PTG CO Comp 220-230 S Flrtt LonsvnxE it TODAY'S SMILE I Mr. Skjold: "Another f outlet: My dfr, you are e- 1 trvjcant. You spnd money for unns4ry rlnthrs. I Mr. Skjld: "Absurd". I B- nrrrssary clothes arr not in f flights Mountain 31 Of The News tjshu.n." I Published Twice-Aeek' In The County Seat of Haywood County At The Eastern Enttan NationalPark f.: , ; w vv i- viT iTF TUIUSDVY AFTERNOON. NOV. 30. 195(1 S3.00.In Advance In Haywood and Jackson Counties ; 11 1MT.K As-sviriatM Press .ltSHUX. .v c, ., . , 65th YEAK NO. 14 PAGES Associated Press -J . ... TV A installed monteratCatal- Lake Junaluska Scene Oi Much Ice Skating Haywood County Leaders Point Out That l Rinch. The lowesi w" .h- thermometer nn Saturday! Down I10 Alexander. to uhort 5 L nf filial reading, v;;irpiv out of! The Wayn i u u nosea Ltr.e rpnort she re- , oil'i"" ., . disappeared - " ping is still unknown. 'eV mier L voting teen-age girls de- L last Hi"""""? , .1 V Ol auv" JB "l'i".t . , ... w getting the snow, ana ..er 8 ...... hor the mixture f;adih respond. A hurried nre resulted n me ubs Hit perhaps io uu muld wive lMU , linow soon melted, but for reason the. .mixture refused uchtlie boiling V"1"1- "" and more flavoring. As -ixlure became imc, mcy h -he freezing compartment of nsutt. according to the three funny iwkuhs, "'u m ;,5 pudding" '. ah Waiting For XViti' I! LtAk.ti l:: 1. ; . . i o-Pon Ri ver Need Not StoD --U: Building Newport Highway , ' ; 1 ,': ; -. '. - , Tentative plans for a railroad fnm Ti'tiP.essi- Ma Pb-enn Haywood To Send 55 Men t or uraii in uecemuer ii ivwii.nl ( oiiiilv ha I CIVIC llMltl'I'S H I t ilt l ontci I'lu i', in v, hich L l, Saunders, Jr., 23 year- j'ajncsvllle man, eacu sa.,.. the last three seasons, nu ;p0(l off onto the wina-swepi Ech time, he eamc back with Sine but that tired tceung anu bu frrt Lfridav morninfi, he headed mod to start his fourth sea- ihit he g"t was worth waiting limited patiently while five Vs sauntered by. ta ho got what he wanu-a. IS uss :i n eiaht-Dolnt buck that Wed IBS-pounds dressed. le hunt also was succcmiu ii lier Waynesville man. W Glad'ich bagged a six-point 4 shortly after noon Monday in (south circle of the main hunt jkPisgati Forest. 'has hi first hunt,,of ,th.sea .iik vr ,', i.rhTt Burn- 14 nun u mi rrv I " - ktind Ciarles R. Keener, !?ntn ot wnesville. t Jl'W sport, i Stall Photoi. Final Stages 01 Tobacco Festival Will m . m M CI CI I 1 - Be Staged M i&nnmaiuwayii Court Term Adjourns Monday j ll.iywnml Mipel iol t'lillil ( UiM'd shop MolidllN illli'liuiiiil iilli'i clciill II1K up tllr hi'iixN docket Ml lis No-v.'mhn- criminal term. 1! Ml III. report of the maud jury The ih'-ss .Imlue .1. Will IMess oi Marion ii ivvvii.nl t'olinlv lias liven asked to sciul fi.1) moil otV tor pie-iiuluc-I ion examinations Itcceiiiln'i' H Mi Hoy I'amphell. del k ot Hie tvwooil Selective Service Hoard, aid today the December quota tor eountv was received rccenth I nun State Selectiv e Serv ice head quarters at litilclKh She said the call vva auain lor .single lion-veterans tannine, he tvvet n U2 and '211 years in ae. Mrs Campbell said tin- men would leave tor Charlotte tioin the llavvvooil County Court House at It p in Meanwhile, Mrs .lame l.ove'l'ali- Kiv.-i- la Civile, ami on to' Paithcrtot dtmv were iitcsrntcd to ;v I'liimi uf ahoitt at) ll.iv w oml business and Iv. Tlie meet m j was an 'olT the recnitt all details ot the i.ropos.il were discussed. Tli.. .ii,,iK,iiv i,l' tho i:ii1ro:i.l. snniiosedlv a unit of board Air l.!tc. want lo follow the :',enei,il and route of the Newport-Waynesx il.c hii'.hwav I ii;eon liver t;oi a;e and alle . Tlic representatives of Haywood at the conference wire 'receptive to the general plan of the railroad, but voted un anuouslv that they did not want anyUHnc to interfere with the construction of the highway from here to Newport There Is now ill the State lllull- vvav fund, a a- wa'.er level Itaae. through the .illmi: adjourn-' i(f Oucen To Be V Crowned, Square Dance, Band Contests Set Clyde Baptist Church Has The eases port. , The 1 vv ere Barring a sudden adverse turn in the weather again, the Fourth an- a in,vw.nrt County Tobacco n.eood Vpsiival will close Salur Stores To Stay Open Wednesdays IMolher doesn't have to get up mid hurry them out of church when liahv starts howling in the middle , ." : .,. ni rtvde and the I close Satur- , . . si, through it all .. . oft day night with the coronation " . wi,oul missing a word ot me sei-: 1UUuyi the iou queen. mn, . The final (jvents ,riginau.Y sche.'lulecJ for iasf Saturday aight For tre-iVTi "cT?Wl'rtr if To '!eichant fame 10 Directors .u.. ri,i0 nimiist r:hurch But the snow and icc-coaou . seParate, sound-proof room highways maae wave. , and in many cases, impossible for , so many rural people that the pro-1 Members of the Waynesville Wants Association will elect fc new directors for the new jir between now and December Ballnlc h,,,iino tho nnmps of 20 oiinres have been mailed to the itchants. The marked votes must be re- rned by noon December 12. Five of last vcar's directors will 'ain Ihcir positions. They arc ! TJ : J t .. f Ikn &CGI1. t. in-vce. iircsmeiu ui uit ,lin. fx. . ..i - ii ii ,. Y-.i1iii ""u, v. mines nay, narvey -, thard Bradley, and Francis Mas- Tta n...innn rn. 4l.A inn nPW -"V UU1II1I1C-V3 1.UI UlC v1' ' Vecturships: ISpaldon Underwood, Clifford well. Joe Jack Atkins, EaVil Da- Jerc u. Liner, C. U. rveinei, ny uavis, Ben Fhmips, aoe w, John B, Smith, David Un- 1'"tou, tiugn k. Kogers, nmu "ice, Fred E. Martin, Jr., O. C. "". nugn Massie, Dave nyau, '"lie Woodard, and Joe Howell. gram was deferred. The selection of the queen s ..vioiiiMllv scheduled for last Fridav night, will precede tin choosing of the new queen. The closing program also will feature string band and square dance contests, involving some the finest combinations in .v...... nt(lv fnt-Mina ri-,.ie uM arrive as I III' . " was set up in the back of the mam uuditorium. Inside, mothers can seP and hear the services, and the sound ot me babies- crying stays right inside the glass-enclosed room. The church otticiais necioeu build the "crying room" to helpj Ihe mothers who were forced to miss the services because their , habies' crying would distract the congregation. 1 The room, located in the rear oi 1 Ihe church flush with the entrance i has a large i 4-.. i i, WavneNvllle area niUl.n. I"" " .--.T-- will n-main open oil Wednesday afternoons throuBh .December 20. They will resume their regu lar Wednesday afternoon rlosUis schedule followinu Christmas. The new Christmas shoppinK schedule was adopted by the di rectors of the Waynenvillc Mer chants Association at their last regular meetiiiB which was held recently. CDP Poultry Group To Meet Next Tuesday considered bet on nielit. docket was dominated "Y ot drunk diiviim. non-sup-' and minor larceiiv cases nicest prison terms imposed those passed on two Itael- iwood nun who pleaded r.uilly to I larceny in th. Ha lt of a la.vi Oc r lolier Kl, ; 1 Willie Page, 2X was sentenced to tour to seven ears. and llubi it : Vinson Hall, 21. to Iho'e to' l'v( ears iinprisonnielit j; Conveciiliv..' terms of five lo i seven venrs on eucti vvcru Misiiend I rd ffirVverl V(Vs"on pohdltlon the j men remain on mi nenavio.o 1 1 hat period. j I l'revioiislv, Stale Highway l'at- rolmen bad reported the two men ; 'had toned Aloes Mehadey ol i Waynesville out of his cab at the; i Black Camp liap etiloll on the Soco ; IC.ap hmlnvav, alter engaging bun j in Wav nesv ill-. i The taxi later was fooml abau ' diini il and heavily damaged in a ditch at lleintooga overlook. The grand jury report, signed by iM.rein.in Charles II McCrary of Fines Creek, gave a .lean bill ol health generally to county insti tutions and public propcrlv . now a siim ol $l:ll.0dO speei- allv ear-marked to applv on the consii ui turn of the mail tiom here lo New port 'I'liis nioncv was set up in the closing davs ol the admini stration i,l former (lovernor . t'herrv, when D Heevcs Nolaud was district hicbvvav commissioner ... ..i M, X., :niil n:ni'i e w.iv i" erro ot WaynesYllle uas jooico . ( the staff ot the local .trail Imam '' -i " grounds inai ..e, n,,- ... il,. ,, I,, lie comnleled bv as an assistant clerk She was appoinled last week by slate headquarters to lellcvc Hie work load that has increased since late last .summer. Ray's Super Market Is Expanded. Bur ley Price 57.7 Cents In First Sales the slat Tin tale w l.le Pedival oucen is crowned, herald- ln (h(, auditorium Chr,SlmM!PTh?rnS is connected with Two" separate boards of judges ,,. Ceilin, and the spare betjen T()( i)OU,try commission ,f h will handle the beauiy comes,. me - Haywood t ouiuy comm..o. - The judges wlio win ium. souoo opment program - h iic QUMC . . ..iu.... r ihe oueen s court a loudspeaker inside the room , v i TlJ.,s(iav ,0 .,an the work UU 3 - th 19 community can- is connected with a micropnone in , ,)r Sps will be P M. Carmack, , ,he pulpit. ! Th(, session will be held at Coun- J J lhe. Hcndersonyi.lle, This permits those ns.de .i , Waynu corpening's on.re. r !1Z , "f Commerce- Raymond, room to hear the sermon and the . 1 K Pak,.r will be C J. Chamber ot commtn c,.i ' . ,..: in iho nuditonum. . 'v' - c,i.. College F.x- Sutton, of the Mean coi p ' . When mother has to take n('r , (!nsi()n poult rv specialist. Sta,ea,CoSe Extensdon'specialist. baby out. she also can do so ,,. !. of Pigeon, , om , will he selected from s a mission chairman. w,n ,,resh,e. among the members ; pi - ti,,e door which leads into the vesti-; Mrs ' Robert Koi le left bv the board ot juugis m . - KM .,, ,h,. outside door ol . ' " " ,,. ,.r!1ulin wi,ere they - i ..n.artivn in niiir - uppk nil iiui AV n' Teachers' Co.-i the church and the . , , thc futu,. wesiLiu v.. :., i : So now nioi ner can K" l" J JS: i ondVaby- can cry. all at the same eni oi ,,,n.i,tent time. 1 11 III II"1"1' Merchants The new unit of Ray's Super Market opened this morning The 2.700 additional square feet of floor space gives the store one of the largest sales areas in I his part of the state About ball of the space is being used for sales, and ihe other half for processing meats iand vegetables. The store was ex tended back. Workmen have pushed the pro- ject lo get finishing touches com : pleled for the opening today Modem fixtures have been lilil .ied throughout the store. Local Youth In U. S. Livestock Judging Finals u-,rrlv H Caldwell. Jr.. of Way nesville ts competing in Ihe nalion- livestock judging contest I n , Cliicago, A sludenl at N C Slate College. . placed second in Ihe lamb judg- trict (iralld Master l eaeo. iv ; iiik coo-s. .,, earlier nils inoooi iiinler the original 1!)2I liii.bwav program mori in". Mi Nolaud s.ud all other projects weie cither com pleled or l ai nig eomph I loir, ex cept the Wav nesv ille-New port road. , Also, the last ot the projects winch (iovernor Cheiry allocated special : funds have he'en put under con tract except one. which is s, bed ' de.l to be let this week Dr llent v W .Ionian, 'vliit" hih-.i rwav Commission chairman, In '. Raleigh vesterdav said the sponsors t the railroad had consulted with him regarding a Joint riglH-ol-vvav through Hie rigemi River gorge i . ..it,,. Mr Noland adivelv working on the Ncwport-Wa.vtiesvillo road for llr,uv veais. said this morning lhat (Sec Kuilroad 1'ase l County PMA Election Set For December 14 (111 I.I KTIM I In- season's lu st sales of I'.ur Ir v tiihacc.i hi out hi ail av. iasf ")7.7 cents per pound at the Asbrville market this m.irniim. This is Xti per hundrrd poun.K higher than the up.-iiiiiu - dav averaiie fr la.t year. Ainu oxim.ilelv 40nerc.nl ol II n. wood Conillv's l!)."0 Bui lev lob, crop was on I lie warciiou. lodav as the markets ale the new Count) said crop would be w arehntis. son i. o i"o (tn opened for season. Agent W,i ne C-u p. ni'i : lodav the remainder ol to". though no, a re.-oi Mowing st.-aililv 'n I'!.' through thi sale i- Ing. blamed weather chh!i;:i fact thai a greater i, crop was nut at be mai Dictrict Official ", Inspects Local Th.', Wav nesv ille Klks- Mdg. underwent lis annual ollicial in spection Tuesd.iv nighl during, it regular semi-month1;.' meeting 'J'l, . .... , wwl VV .'IS D.-nulv Dis I I II' III 1 " 20 SHOP? I NO DAYS JILL CHRISTMAS Salisbury. The local lodge, which includes members from throughout Hay wood and a pal l ol Jackson County. . 11,1 .Lil M tli'il Mr, Korte.is in the . wcs,.-, u win result- '" " t, with cxIeniN from Hie mouiuan.s ... will lie Conine,.-,. I his father, E. S. Purdom. Asheville Asso- and Dr of the elation. t7 , , .. i(.k. Mrs. Jennie Mac r.a. ..v ... 1 .. .run ,.,,,,,, U'l 1 cty, the Festival s i: i- (See Festival ran.- Max Cochran Resigns As Othcer lime. : Hew County Officers To Be Installed Here On Monday . . ,.n..l1v Charlotle. Kxalted Killer Wav nesv ill A K in VS aid of Ihe. presidi 11,.-, I, son of Mr. and Mrs. nano Caldwell Sr. is a .member ol the Slate College livestock judging 'team competing for national hou- 0,The contests are part of the In ternational Livestock Kxposiiion being held in Chicago. Members ol the Haywood County IMndiicOon and ManagenieiH Ad ministration pioeiam will elect (l(.r (.m,mliiilv coiimiltteemen ,lM(1 ,,,,, delegates to the county ,t,venlion m an elcclion I'eeem I'er " ,.. ,.. The aim, aim cnu iil was m,., , , i,ss S.uah Firllingh count ' I'M V seci rtary. today Instead of electing li'l Committee- , men thi'v-a as in the past. .-Ihe, l'.,llll(,r, paitl.ipaling in the pm iMam will ele.-l onlv :i!t Miss Fullbrighl explained thai ,,, 1eductlon will ie-ull I"mo the n,.,,lidatinn ol lo.al units for , i unomy n-'asotis Tl. sub s, i -lions , si -i oi:! in ev er, , communities have been ineig ' r( in lo single 'commiinly 'umls' T. merger eliminated 10 ,-uch subsect lolls. tor th. of th todav The cold wave debe ' d n.i-rg and casing "t t he lob.n eo This vcar's qualiU li.c be n d' .scribed generally as .lightly be Met than average. Willi I lie wenhi a bout average. The Asheville warciiou a-. nr.. e ed 24 hours behind schedol'' v ,o Ihe postponement Ion ei b-. ''' . ondition ol I lie ro.,'1 lirief . i - eiliei " - I" 'ibb d ' opening of the A hi-vlMe ol" ieg season, with M oo,- cut. . : Morgan welcoming 'he bo o uraders'.-aiid producers. John W (hiodmaii, I '' ' ' rector of Ihe N C Slal- r"H' (See l.ibaci.i I'aue Musical System Is Presented To First Baptists Wintertime On The Court House Lawn Lake . The father -Ji Deputy Sheriff Max Cochr an yesterday he had resigned h week as officer at Lake Jiinaluska WtK., M' .nrfthal he Would feavVtheheriff department en tirely on Monday. ,wm of. The, veteran law emu.. :a h 'hart fi ed llts resik,"" Thursday. slightly FREEZING November 30 Fair . . ' - v "Ol IIICl 1 UUl sum; partly cloudy and not much in temperature. otTicial Waynesville tempera- l recorded bv the staff of the Test Farmi- i!1 Max. Min. Snowfall . . ,., ... , into office formally Haywood County's new officials w. oe M"n!l!y- u, ke Place at noon in the office of Haywood OP O ll'l , s,r C.un CM C II. " -. ,.. ,,, -t mm sss .w r. 7z ;::ti: zz. . t ... ; ti'if or Assembly, a rtfnutv IT1 Representative-elect Oral L. Ya.es o Iron Dun har I: Asmhly for Thc two legislators will take their oa SS,i. IK- ! ,w l,r lor ,h, m :irtniinisl,T to " rionulV win . . I.f.ainerwi'oo . that Ms commission - . - outaoms y.- .. - nff, op,.ns Monday morning, w Zrr -CnU. arise if ,e re- iRobert V Welch- and Saturday. a(!()Uion with him he sa,d c. eW county officers who will Mart work woKSn inP.aw enforcement ,0 lhose P-v.y named: Decds Ju.e Noland. C. C he was considering a sheriff. Jred Y. Campbell, tteg r,mmissi0ners: Frank M. The I'll ' liap" ' ,; ''"', '' ""'' ii'iiiit-'.: i -.pe.-i.e '.' ''' . ,r I ' 'be -P'M- Ol I' ll, III, !i Th'' ' ' " ' ' ' ' , M . , , II, V.. M ,bl- '" ,. , lli. 'i, tat he l . , . ( ell, '. !". ""I "' '" ' ' ' :,. - in-- :, i: i; l'"H'"' . t- Mo-ic ',v in i pi-o''i '"'"' "," ft- .- " . s. -I ,,l,..ir mo:M'e P""'! '' ' 'fiM-,? f ',.-, ii; ;,.iU,,.s ai'.-ndii,.-. i;' '' ;:t!' .-'fr- ' .1. I' We!! j .-.'. 'I1'" 4?r's ' - 1 ";,,,;,.,,.,,, s-,,.,.-; v,)t , t ' : ;4 Z & y 1 ;-s-NvT-i - .,,1.0,,- ,.., I Tt" ' Ti-W " I .Z iftM TJ , craw j irfWW FW r I' 1 Highway. it-r;:1;1; - ,rr iM -r 1 RecordFor r h ' s 1950 1 r1:. jMM: rulkvhWi iV. . , 1 Haywood I 1 A kiV'.; I Injured .... 2o I I Killed .... 7 i nileH frnm Kecoras ox - : -' . .... . ...HI I hi- a .-Storl Photo . mnBX-"' 'T'"" 1. 11 iiTS'SS- i,..-i . ,i.l me niinna the !de ni P "ion now. Francis, chairman of the nra an L- Worley. .1 ' or the location of the position. ' i on 1 1 2.00 . " A f 33 14 J9- 42 10
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