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x cava w * ? Court (CoatlnurU Iruui p*te 1) Jerry Rogers, scboo' Attendance of ticcr. hamuone and bis son were lodged in jail. Ttie son is charged witn carrying cioimng anu 10 >o to th*' hide-out in t mountains during Uie 6-weex period. Civs disposed ot and not pre viously reported inciudt ' Claude t'rueit and Leslie F.uk er, entered a plea ol guilt v pt ai ceny ul propeity vaimu at 1< - Inan SiOu, and on tun counts, were sentenced six montns cacti. Urady Franklin Brysuu w.n till ed $100 and costs lor operating a motor vehicli undi i yic influence ' of intoxicant . Charles Lee Connor. no drivers license, charged wiin couit cu ts. John Lo>J Matin., speeding, charged win cu James Henry Walker, speeding, charged uitil costs Frank Creasuian, fined $250 and costs for violation ot the prohibi tion laws Furth i given a a year .suspended sentence. Mae Taylor, a- suit with a dead ly weapo^i. charged with tests Betty Cold, .? i.teneed >lx months fur violation of piuhlbiliun laws. Mason Walking stick, in two cases of forgery, sentenced two year> Joe Malcolm Yincil, duving drunk, and without drivers li cense, sentenced 2 months in jail, fined $100 and lion, revoked 1"' 12 months. Edward Ueece, assault on a fe male, lu two counts, sen v joed IS months in jail in lii ,t count, and two years for second. Jack W illiamson, a-ault on a fe male, sentenced 18 months In jail. Lawn-nee Sneed. lor issuing worthless check, former suspended .sentence ordered placed into ef fect. Arling McGahn, given ti-month suspended .sentence for possession and transporting intoxicating tin uor. Fined $100 and costs. William Henry Sutton a-2-year suspended sentence, lined $100 and costs for aiding u d abetting in unlawful pos ion and unlaw ful transporting l.ula Putnam wa ri nded a di vorce from Fred Putnam. Health Officials Return Dr. s W. .i,iii,nit, Haywood C'<ountj hidlHt iiiti ii .?> ,t111 tarian.s Hill .liin r <intl k \t rington it;iM rctuirn ii Iverp. illfr. attending tv ? ??i ! fir Id niffi ai 11 ? ? 11 State C'olii'Ci' .it 1.,iIiu it i.j.~.t a. . i, . lrMlOstri.il marliim ? <littoiHf>bih>s, grains and 'cotin: I1 o'vi >><>iit 4 ' per ci'ttf of the lolal v.iitiv of < portfd U. is. goods. 2 Cousins v i (Connnurd from I*ale Our > ,it?< u.n? mi ts uuit on officers wim iment to kill The shooting occurred early Tuesday wnen Canton Policemen K> erette Moore and Jatnes Hainlett stopped a car tit iven by McDonald The,officers said that when they ordered the men out ot the car, VV oodic came out, pulled a gun on i'amlett and fired Ave times, liaiulitt lited once in return. Neith er officer 1101 Wuodie was wound ed. The policemen told Canton Po > lice Chief \V. N. Stroupe that an other gun wa.s found on the seat; In-side McDonald, but it had not ' bee n iUvd. McDonald was taken into custody ! immediately ttoodle, who fled Into a lumber yard, was captured scv < ral hours later. Police quoted tlu- pair as admit ting, the robbery of a Mecklenburg County siorc near Charlotte Mon day Officers said the men were idelltiiied by Mecklenburg County police and the owner of the store, j Canton officers also said Woodie and McDonald were identified by Cafftu y. S C . police as the m?-n who rubbed a service station there last Saturday flight Clothing (Continued from pace I) ber> ol ttie Association. Mrs linger Walker Is president of the CCA and other officers are' as follows: Mrs. Heine Bruce, vice president; Mrs. Julian Hirt, secre tary; and Mrs. Sam Calhoun, treas urer. Committee chairmen are Mrs Roy Campbell, classification, Mrs. 1 Hooper, collodion; Mrs. Wallace Thrgerson, records; Mrs. Bruce, disrtbution. and Mrs lta\mond Caldwell, transportation. Donations for the Closet will be accepted at the headquarters on Die third floor of the eourt house or at the Waynesvjlle Hire Depart ment. | Winchester Completes Army Extension Course First I.t Kobert H. VV'inchcsitcr,.:. MO Brainier Ave WayneMille, ! ha- cuinplt-tcfl the ".HO Series" | C'ou ' ?? foi infantry officers, ac-i v ilii i to an annouiu e from the i Ii.i aiti > School at Ft. Bfnning. C;, "? ' I ! Wii.ch. st? r i> executive of fi 11 \\ lyncsvttle Tank Com-; >. 120th Infantry Regiment, \ oi t11 Carolina N at tonal (luard. Screw propellers were iirst -used ..* .<ut 1 3 Hurt (Continued from Pn<e One. Beck. CaiTott w ill be cited fur ! drunnennes-s. he added. Late Thursday afternoon. Ernest Vernon Miitlirr of Crahlree was injured sligntly when hu 193b coupe left Highway 209 about two nines from Lake Junaluska and i overturned in a field. Fincher suffered cuts about his i left hand and ear, according to stale patrolmen Harold Dayton and W K. Woolen. Fincher was treated at llaywood County Hos pital and released Hi' was given a hearing beiote Justice ol lne Peace .1 .1 Ferguson on a charge of driving drunk and bound over to Superior Court Un Sunday morning at 10 ? (J an accident on N C. 276 at ( iuso near the Gwyn Cemetery involved a 1930 liuick diiven hy Miss Emma Sue Knight Ot Homestead, F Ir and a 19-19 CMC halt-ton truck driven l>;. Troy Eugene Mi. ? Koute 1, Way Uesv illc. Patrolman Hryspn said that , MajsCs truck truck tie Florida car as it started across a bridge on the highway, causing damage to the passenger ear estimated $400 and to the truck at $30 .Muse, who was coming out ol a side road onto the highway, was eliaj-ged with lailure to yield the right-of-way j Burley Markets Open Tomorrow The Asheville buries market willi^ open for the sale of I be 1954 crop on Tuesday, simultaneously ssith the opening of the Boone and Wot Jefferson markets. t Two' sets of government -.,nc- ? tionod buyers ssill start bidding at ' 9 a m. at Bernard Walker No 1 ; and Planters No 2 The buyers will j move from Bernard Walker No 1 to Carolina. and from Planters No t' 2 to Day Warehouse and then to Dixie No 2 Sales will he held to a total of four hours a day. The local market includes do/ t en warehouses with a total ot til n - 420 square feet of-floor span The Ashcville Tobacco Board of ? Trade sets the daily schedule and 1 the rotation of sales lor the mar ket Each ware ho i |N, will haw some 40minutes selling time < eh sales day, enough to move about 240 baskets of cured leaf A warehouse built by C T. Day ' on Lyman St , will ei.'er the mar ket this year. j 1 Two new parking hoia-.es Have been added for export buyers ot "red gl ad< | t ?? I II YKVFST 01 KI N at IVajucsTillf High School Thankseivini night was Peggy Reeves, being crourned hi re by Principal E. Weatherby. Miss Reeves, who was sponsored by the Music Council, ' is a drum maiorette with the WT1LS hand. At left is runner-up Patsy Winchester. (Mountaineer Photo). Srand Jury (Continued front page It orcemeiit Officials take imnu'di itc action to remedy this .situa iou." The full report covered ir pec ion of all schools, court house, pit H>u camp,, and counts home Kx > pt tor a feu recommendations as /) improvement- on just a few school buildings. the report said til wen' jn good condition T.ie report reads a- follow-. Wo lure by submit tile lotluw i?K reports i 1m Justices of the I'.eacc of taywood County are submitting to lie f leek, iif tlw Superior Court v gu la r reports as required by law. rin se reports. appear to be con ei t and in order. Tin Grand Jury .found nothing n:t of order in the report- which guardians are required to submit mnuallj regarding the estate- of niitoi -. We in-pt eted the following juildings in Haywood < ? unty and present our findings as follows. i t'Ol'NTV COURT HOI Si; 1 "The Court House is in good condition. The county jail was clean. Several windows need re- 1 pairing and several leaking lau- * eels need to be repaired There ' were 27inmates in the jail, 23 men N arid 4 women The juisoner-. stat ed that they were being well treat? ed and well fed. < COUNTV' liOMt: ; t "We found the County' Home to be in good condition. Many repairs and improvements have been ( made during the past year The in mates stated that (hey were being well fed and well treated The fol- , lowing supplies were on hand; 41 , shead of cattle. 1 Horse , 7.> lb- of fro/en pork, 350 lbs, ol frozen beef, 2 sides of cured pork, 2 tui ci hams, 4 fat hogs 1 sow, 14 pigs. 10') chickens. 700 mixed tan 20 gals lard, 1200 bale- o1 hay 300 ' bushels of corn: 0, women. 1 child and ? nu n. ' < ANTON J AH. The Cautoii Jail was clean and v? sst' fast ?. va ii good condition. There were two irisoners. PRISON CAMP There were P-7 prisoners quar ered .it .the prison camp. They it a ted they were being well fed md well treated. The prison camp a as &iean and in good condition. ( ANION SCHOOLS ( niton High School: In good ?onditioi. * Be ax ei dam "School. In good con iition North Canton, In good condition. Pennsylvania Avenue; Iq good ondition. . Morning Star. In good condition. I'attnn School. Front doors nx*ed -epairing Woodwork in hallways* ie? d repairing Reynolds High i Colored'; In ;ood condition. HAlWOon < (>t N'TV SCHOOLS Wayn xiiLi liich School: Clean iud ir. good condition II i/ei,\?.:.<! Sihuol: In good Con lition. Ml. ? Creek Sx hopl: In good condition. Sauno. g S nool In good con (lit ion. Last Waynesviile Toil. I i repairing. The water wa- cut iroru part ot the toilet tarn: Jtock ILill: Some ol outside v. . need w au-rfiroonng to keep w irom damaging walla. There v. laadequate paper holder in 1. ets. The lignling in some ot i class rooms is inadequate Sou:, me closets contain materi constitute a fire hazard Lake Junaluska In good dltiou. ML Sterling In good eondili. Catalooehee: In good conditi. . "Clyde: Water faucets need ; pairing. The work shop 1- ' hazard. Lumber, shavings and dust were scattered all ovet shop. Turjx-ntme, paint, and ott, er combustible materials were sc..' tered all over the shop. This I should be cleaned up and paints, turpentines, and varni stored where they will not be su.! a fire hazard. "Lines Creek School: In go condition. "Bethel School: The road w! . runs tlrrough the middle of school property and conies' I two highways should be clos. ! ? j tiirough traffic The numb, building has a leaking roof V. ? recommend more showers in In. ing number 2. more drinking win facilities and that lire extingui ers lx- placed in these school ! ! ings. There are no lire fighting fa cilities in any of the buildings ! Welding equipment is being i. ion an oil covered, wood floor T1 ' is a serious fire hazard. "Pigeon Street (Colored "I entire building is in very po. condition. "Maggie School: Inside v. j need io be repaired and pan ?? j ' "C'rnso School: The boil, needs to be remodeled We J'. . mend that drinking water loci ties be increased. "Crabtree School In good r.-j *2 . & diluw "<?? ntraj t>ran|? tr.l> UiM*j ? ???ral aj ? b ? 4t\*n ;.th : ? ?' of Sepal <r : Jun r'ttni l>?* nsade uiad ? !a;oH>hm?it I >udi t?| ^ f : i\\ |i a.TMdf of '-A i-.'-ioraj cart ttim ?' ? in ''''amii liou| . loi,'T< ^'uaj :: ? ion of the 9 and r.'jdy i : i n"- th* HMl ? 'fall; sti . \ 1 No\ err.bff, F ? B. Ma ! Kiaaa of I & # m Personals Mt. and Mrs. M II Bowl, daugnu-r. t'lorenct Ann, i.t n ftouuays in c ueuiKU as guests 01 Mr. llou brother-in-law and sister, Mi 011%. uun Minor ? Mr. and Mrs. J K. Han i. guests lor the Thanksgiving end the latters son. In .1 rarnham, and Homer Bo. drouson, Mill) * * Mr. and Mrs Sam Bu t.!, and their three daughter n vllle were weekend guests t ? and Mrs. Leoii KUiiaj., Jr. ^lud?titpj Opens AtJ 0n Wed,J ua'veHuJ ' " I MAKE SURE YOU'GIVE AN ELGIN It's Got The Guaranteed Unbreakable DURAPOWER MAINSPRING The Heart That Never Breaks f-lsf \ 01 new! iJiiill JUL1 YOUR CHOICE 17 JEWEL Urtbeotable style and oc r ? Ainr c u r?t y. tAWSON for ELGIN 5 "? MTON ,or H?'" YOUR CHOICE ^20 $79.50 LAOV ELGIN ENCHANTED 21 I i(unv>e? $150 v IORO ELGIN OAKLAND ?! Ml frtlff ' IN $71.50 LADY ELGIN CAROUSEL 4 I H fc* fUi?rtO Ul mv mmmmm /wnanr S59J0 r>YC*MORC ? d aJ It i*?#K us vaieene ti^nv.on b V ??*?* > $4975 SrtERWOOO \ 1 !???!$ 1)4 nd l9 JEWEL ELGINS Only No?f I co*? H#r" MAV|$( FRF MONT for "Him'*. r<H TopJtaghi 0<om. WtHdt "JHI HOIN HOUR" on iSC-V BOYD EDWARDS WATCH SHOP 201 Main Street t.l, 6-.'1370 i 111 ncliantin? as ilic dream | / Jw c r' ' JJz=zJ .:^ ot Lhristmas ^ The f roth (;l a gala Christmas 1 ^ asoii . . . interpreted in nvlon hrj-'i i it-. The merest wisps r. ips . . softly feminine good nighties ... , ..j all hi iv for your Christmas < ^ pift selection. May W c Suggest ? ? KORI S ? BAGS ? IIOSK ff.r ? DRKSSI > ? .SL'ITf ? KKDKOOM SLIPPERS ? COSTUME JEWELRY ? SKIRTS K BLOUSES ? COATS 1 ? It ATS ' -*? _ To I'MSASE VOI'K I. \? ^HLECI HEK GIFT AT Till!i TUGIiL'KY - LINGERIE by MOJIU, miss SWANK, HANKS ami I1>'n 00*
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