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lihway Amendment Sets [isdemeanor For Putting (is On Right - Of - Ways ^^wage. division engine today in ^Hpral ordinances of tiie High * ay Commission, which j^Vthe placing of signs on s of the state. Hcmg of signs oil highway ^Htay s now constitutes a I^Kor. according to the i at tile ammended ordinance, ^^?nivmlmcnt reads as fol BCtkm 12 It shall he unlawful ^^Hrscn. Ill III corporal ion advertising Hsil'ii except regulation warning approved M St. Highway and Public ^^Biunu 011 any high way or the right of way thereof, j or to permit the erection or plac ing of any advertising or other sign, as herein prohibited, on any highway or highway right of way which is situated over any land owned, rented, leased or claimed by such petscin, firm or corpora tion. From and after the date ol the passage of this Section, as re written, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation that has erected or placed, or per mitted to be erected or placed, any advertising or other sign, as here in prohibited, or for any person, firm or corporation owning, rent ing. leasing or claiming any land over which a highway or highway! Applications Sought For Park Hangers The United State-, Civil Service Commission ha> announced a sea sonal Hark Ranger examination ful filling positions in parks, recrea tional areas, monuments, and oth er sitts operated by the National right of way is situated, and on which highway or highway right of way any advertising or other sign has been erected or placed, to allow such advertising or other sign to remain on such highway or right* of way thereof, and each day such advertising or other sign shall be allowed t o remain thereon shall constitute a new and separ ate offense. "Be it further ordained that any violation of the provisions of the above ordinance shall constitute a misdemeanor and Ik- punishable as provided by law for'such of fence." i Freed By Surgery SARAH Jane Pierce, 6, of Pitts burgh, who has spent practically all of her life in hospitals, tells her doll that she is finally as healthy as any other little girl. An esophagus shaped like an "hour glass" had prevented her from eating solid foods Periodically, the food pipe would snap shut and doctors would have to reopen the tube. An operation has corrected the condition (International) Singing Group To Stage Program At Beaverdam Sun. MRS. MACK SWAIN Community Reporter I ne r.ast naywooa Mnging l on vention will hold their regular ! meeting at the Beaverdam church Sunday afternoon at two o'clock : Several. groups of singers are I scheduled to participate on the program. All local singers are in vited to attend. Will Cole is much improved at his home, lie has been ill several weeks. Fred Robinson, Don Scruggs and 1. W Scott visited in Tennessee over the weekend. Several women of the Plains Church are enjoying the study course at the Central Methodist church. The subject of study is: ? "That The Church May Know".! The sessions are held on Monday and Thursday nights. Joe Dale McCracken. from Camp LeJeune. visited his wife and par ents here over the weekend. Mrs. Glenn Penland, of Ashe vilte, is spending this week with he- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth j Wood. Mrs. Marie McGaha has returned to Detroit after spending a two week vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Con Flowers have moved from Dallas. N. C., to Hom i.-y, Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Rodgers of j Leicester visited Mr. and Mrs. | John Broyles on Saturday. Howard Payne is back home from the hospital, where he has ? been since New Year's Day when ho suffered a broken back. Mrs. J. M Reynolds has return ed home from the Haywood Coun ty Hospital. l'ark Service. The period of em ployment varies with the location and may range from 60 lo 180 days a year The salary is paid at the ?ate of $3,175 a year. Appropriate education or experi ence is required. No written test j will be given. The minimum age limit is 21 years; there is no maxi mum. Further information, including I instructions on how to apply, and application forms may be secured Irom the Commission's F.xaminer in Charge. J. T Russell, Jr.. locat ed at Post Office, VVa.vnesville. N. j O. or from the U. S. Civel Service Commission. Washing ton 25, D. C. Applications will he accepted until further notice, j I West Pigeon CDP ro Meet In Bethel Thursday By Mrs Halph Riddle Community Reporter The West Pigeon CDP will meet 1 I'hursda.v evening at 7:30 in the iethel lunch room. Chairman Lay nmn C liifd will preside. Six ladies of the Bethel Home I L>( inoiistration Club prepared and served dinner to the Bethel Lions Club February 12. Around $32 00 was gained which will go into the club treasury to be used when needed. The ladies working on this project were Mis Jack McCrack cn. chairman, Mrs. A. A. Shumolis, Mrs Harrison Hcnson, Mrs.. C. L. ... _ Mainour. Mis. David Edwards and Mrs. Kalph Riddle. The BTU of the Bethel Baptist Church are having a study course on a book by J. W. Barnett, "The Pull of the People." The Kev. Avery Peck is teaching the course. Mrs. Ellis Wells is much improv ed in the Haywood County Hos pital. * The Bethel Baptist Church ha as their guests Sunday Dale Jacl son, Gene Watson. Donald Gar line from Bob Jones College wit Dale Jut kson delivering the me sage. In 1953 infant mortality in ti United States reached a new lo of 2H per 1.000 live births. HHEFa ?, v " TT'lfl - spzcxpS^l ' J ed Pitted Tie rillshury s MERRIES20-ozcan21c p|[ ^RUST MIX tokely's No. 1 Can ~T 2 9-oz Pkgs. 31c /rushed Pineapple OCc Swansdown N^TANT COFFEE CO ^AHE MIXES NSTANT COFFEE g2c 2 20 oz Boxes 37c iestk > <> <)z. 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