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TAGF, FIGHT THE WAYNES VTLLE JIOUNTAINTEi: Aloud Aftcnioo,,, Juilp .1 vie MOIIK ABOUT Highway (Continued fnim Vzi 1) jirojrrl - we have Wiiilcd 3(1 years, and Out J till wp iirc nskiiiK the rimd wii iiic cnlMlnl to url," lie continued. T lie ntui y nipciu hih In I In- Sat urday Ihkiic "of The Time-News, lli-ridi-rKiiiivlllc, Is mi follow: llcmlctnon county wiim credited In pre dlnpiilc Iich liiil.iv Willi hfivlnu Julnril IIiiik oiulir unit M.iill mm riiiiiilli' lo I'ikIiI lor the limn tlieiwu il nC French- llro.Til Klvcr Valley mihiIiIkIi.i. hut I- II. I'llliee, ini'Kldrhl til . Ilic flnidrl minvllll' Cliiiiulinr uf ('imiiiim'H;!', mild llils liiiiiiilnu Hint "one Inlet- rid In ii'liilnlm;, in. mil. ilnniM Mini liiiii'iivlni IJ, jS, llltflnviiy No.' 25' llni'H mil ( 1 1 1 1 I v Hint We me iiinv InU tin- Culiili'mllim of improved hlUllWuyii anywhere In Wcslrrn Nlll l It t'Ml llllllll." llcfl'ITIIIT win IIHIlll' III I'llllllS of VViivticuvllle mid other low in In it lit a Ihimiyli - hlKliwiiy lo thr Ti'MlirnM'i' llni' l.i I'llli'oii Rivet: Viillrv, from Clyde lo mliil ni'iii Hot S IniCt ll,iuood riiiiiill.iiis lilivv t'Miiluiilrd I tii- hiIy.iiiI.iiic's of mud liijjliwiiy to the extant lli.it it public meeting wu held In M.ulmll FMday nllit to "fight" for ilu- I'irnch Broad route. At ironing ironi iicnuemo.-iviiie were I'. M. Cumuk. of the Chamber of Commerce; I. E. Johnson, county chairman of the Western North Carolina Touiln' Association, and it. A. Klrkland, tourist court opcr ntor and member of U. S. Highway 23 Association, Mr, Camak told the group of iiliout 151) imtmiii that no official action on (he "controversy" hat been tnken here, but that In view of invest iitcnl.H on Highway 23 and ili value as a tourist artery "we me Interested In seeing that it iIock not lose lis Identity but In further di'veloicd and improved Mr. I'rlnce said the Chamber of Coniiiii ice Is not opposing the con st fuel Ion of any roild, including the I'lgi'oii Hlvrr route, "unless it appears Unit Mich a route would lake over the function!) of U. S. 25 llirniiuh Marshall and Abbe ville." The mcclliig lit ' Marshall voted to tiivlle I.. Dale Thrash, Hllli liiKhwuy. division commissioner, to attend another meeting In Uun- MOKF ABOL'T Motorcado (Continued from Pace It the highway patrol out of Ashcvillc, headed by Sgt. E. W. Jones. B. F. Moomaw, assistant chief ranger of the Parkwsy. together with Michael J. Becker, Parkway ranger, are helping with local plana. " David Fcltnet, president of the Chamber of Commerce said that the organization, with the police here, were providing parking space for the party, and would serve Ice cream at Devil's Court House upon their arrival there. Mr. Fclmet also said that Kcvcrat from here would go to Ashcvillc Wednesday night and meet the party as they assemble lor the Init ial instructions from Mr. Gocrch. The party will disband after the luncheon here Thursday. combe Courthouse at 8 p.m. next Friday to listen to their reasons for going ahead with the French Uroad Hlver route. WE EXTEND A HEARTY WELCOME To Our New Neighbor JOE SCRUGGS Operutor Of SCRUGGS TEXACO SERVICE Coi ner Main & Pigeon. Streets Featuring FIRFCTflMlf1 0 TIRES BATTERIES I I U i O X U U Km o ACCESSORIES FIRESTONE W, M. "Hill" I obh. Owner IMniu Sheet HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES Wayntsvillc MORE ABOUT Dairy (Continued I root Pace 1) Carver, D. Reeves Noland. Sam Queen, Jr., Howard Hyatt, Charles W. Edwards, Joe C. Cline, Bill Bur gin. Lester Burein .Boh Fereusnn and Wood row Lee. The Milk Drlnklne contest will icature lour county milk producers, Hub Caldwell, L. M. Sherrlll, K. O. Carswell and T. C. Davis. Win ner will be the man who can first drink a quart of milk. Miss Mar garet Johnston, Mrs. J. L. Reeves and Mrs. C. O. Newell will serve as Judges; and Turner Cathey as master of ceremonies. Bob Underwood is in charge of furnishing, milk, and J. D. Klrod In charge of prizes. Both events arc slated to get under way at II a. m. in front of the Court House In Waynesvillc. Chamber Recommends Early Reservations For Cherokee Drama The Chamber of Commerce to day suggested that local residents avoid disappointment in getting tickets for "Unto These Hills" by making their reservations immedi ately. Last year , many persons were unable to get tickets at all, after the fame of the-drama had spread to the summer-visitors. The Chamber is particularly pleased this )lear to have secured excellent seat locations to sell.' Mrs. Gordon Schenck. chamber secretary, personally picked desir able seats. ' Reservations arc also available at the bus depot. Victoria Peak on Hong Kong is land Is nearly 2,000 feet high. , Bookmobile Schedule Tuesday, June 13lh CLYDE Sam Jackson 9:30- 9:45 P. C. Mann .... ...... 10:00-10:15 Mrs. Henry Osborne ..... 10:30-10:45 Mrs. Fran Stamey ...... 11:00-11:30 Clyde Town Hall ........... 12:00- 1:00 Pines Groc 1:15-1:30 O. S. Sizemore .. ... .... 1:45-2:00 Wednesday June 13th ALI ENS CR. & BALSAM RD. Aliens Creek School . ... 9:10- 9:30 Mrs. E. K. Chambers .... 9:35- 9:50 Kay Allen 10:00-10:10 Mrs. E. Mlddlcton .... .10:15-10:45 Franklin Home Groc. 11:00-11:15 O. J. Beck's Groc. ........ .11:30-12:00 Winchester Groc. v. ...;.12: 15-12:30 Look what y2tf still buys for 3fl fv Ui-rli r Homes . . . U"r wi dsiy hrjm no lancer fit. XtVc cUv WV at xmr t-li-h,Mi wmv, ihr tele (! r n vr tUMiir v iw N.xtih CirtxUna M - tlun wo-hat( t-cnt an hiT. KrntW f the ntf, it m-UviT t pf n t.Mwh xxmi ftiwi viva tW :rr-. . r iot r a, rv l"hf Jttnt Vtw .A tar. W liiintirr, tv'Ja'i'ixie fnf,? , tv tat . Mil "xvi tuy,vix nj -prMxy rr rawvK iralW Mst x vwl tfcat Wtf Iwy Camihr ait.Hmtvjshtp ' '"."-.' '., T tSee irr-N4ji cal xv mA rW rrtwie tt r.vax r4,fft MraaHk -. Aiffli CPvCiw Wa Growing Bargain fw up far kt mwt ra rail at jtwar Wal r$H m Wy tripled in btt paM tea TRANSACTIONS LN Real Estate Clyde Township S. M. Robinson and wife to R. A. Wilson and wife. Thomas Ingram and wife to M. R. Snyder and wife. M. R. Snyder and wife to Thomas Ingram and wife. Pigeon Township Clara Medford to Boyd R. Med' ford and wife. L. L. Chambers and wife to Wil- Friday, June 15th LAKE JUNALUSKA and RATCLIFFE COVE Mrs. Ollie Mack ... Biltmore Dairy Farm Mrs. Roy Meador ...... RatclilTe Cove Groc. Mtn. Exper. Sta. ...... . 9:30-10:00 : 10:15-10:30 10:45-11:00 11:15-11:30 11:45-12:00 son Burnpit . . T Burnett Chambers and w.fe 1 East Fork To J George Ste;,p and liauv Lambert and Davidihi, "WO if to Dewey Carver -and , InH..ll Frank n r cl KUMIII. J i w -auic!, K. lio(J. ,l (wirl,ln r kins and wift. U.'Hu Catal.HHhfe Tnv r n !- Mcswr a"l wile Caldwell and a( Japan began buiWjm. ". flrn 11 T ...... 1 ' B 1 ".oik nun, in rai "iiniing us war 1905. SjH with m COME III MID MEET YOUR NEW NEKGHBOI At TKe Corner of Main and Pigeon ' JkTi 1 i wat.&iailJ k. tSK u I v S ' "H ' laNf JU nni ; ...Lojdlj .v., .linniiiwiiiitaaamaMaW sduGGS Now Operating During the past five and a half viars. as Sr Miiniiger at Uatkins Chevrolet ( omiuiiv, i have many friends among the motorists of this area. I wJ express my appreciation for the roiiddonce you pl.iced in me and for your patronase over the vearJ And now. on the occasion of the oiM'iuns" of SfRI TLXACO SERA ICE. I want Ui extend a perstmal ill turn to every car owner in this area to visit our ti often. Hith a wide experience in the automotive ficldt feci ht can offer you expert service, at l cost. Oil a romplete ONL-STOP STATION r will serviff car from bumper to bumper . . . from top to bottom, inside and out. (omr in to see often: JUL St KI M'S cruggs Texaco Servic fl COMPLETE 1ST0P STATION - Featuring - FIRESTONE ORES - BATTEHiES ACCESSOBIES P MARFAK LUBRICATION O WASHING O WAXING SOUTNttN Itli TtlirNONI AND TUIQIAFH COMPANY
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