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Road Sentence (Continued from Face I) found the man on the side of the road down on his knees hollering. A partly filled pint bottle of liquor was in the man's pocket until it turned over and spilled out avdr his clothing A deputy, who went into the cell to check on the man as he got over his spree, was startled when he found the man's fingernails paint* ed red. The man who sa\s he is a preach er was given a hearing before Jus tice of Peace Johnnie J Kcrgtlson The man will have thirty days in which to think over the mailer, and mend his ways as he works with the other prisoners at the Craggy Prison Camp ??? mi Jeff Reece (Continue' ..ui Page 1) Air Force li years to come. Their function ill be the same a- the West 1* .ill' and Annapolis gradu ate is i the Army and Navy Fo: the time being at''east, can didal s will tie nominated by their cone essmen and senators. Final selciiion of cadets will be based on a competitive examination to be held in March. The qualifying com pe'itive tests will tie similar to the en anee examinations for West Po i and Annapolis eandidates. Only seven cadets will be select ed from North Carolina to the first class of. SOA to be admitted to the Academy .it it- temporary location in Denver; Keeee.who is the son of Mr. and Holiday Ml 'n ? A W) f Not just gabardine? m'sWIN -GAB DELUXE,) /' \ \ 5-Letter Man Sport Shirts / \ / \ / Beautifully Styled SHIRTS ? Types That Men Like ? ? and Would Buy Themselves ? ? COLORFUL CORDUROYS ? HANDSOME GABARDINES ? WASHABLE COTTONS Gabardines ^2'^up Corduroys SO-95 up Cottons 1 SI .95 up SOUTHERN STAMP PREMIUMS Coupons With Every Purchase FOR PRACTICAL GIFTS THE CHRISTMAS TIIEMF. is stronglv evident at Bethel School as elementary and junior high pupils get ready to welcome guests at the school's dedicatory exercises next H'cdnesdav night and an annual county visitor?Santa Claus?the fol lowing week. Pupils of Mrs. I.ela Messer have finished an exhibit of colored paper plates <at bottom of blackboard) and are now working on other Yuletide projects. (Mountaineer Photo). Wellco (Continued from Page 1) have shown in the last few months, business in 1955. in my opinion, in the over-all picture will be as good, if not better, than in 1954 There will always be some industry that may not be performing at peak capacity, but if Malonkov and Co.. leave us alone. I think we will have an excellent year. Q. What is your teeling in re gard to attracting more industry to settle in Waynesville? \ I believe that we can only get more industry to come to Waynes ville. and we certainly have to get more industry, if the people are willing to make an effort to attract industry: if the people are willing to spend money to advertise the great advantages of our commun is I. myself, have spoken to many "prospects." but it has to be a com munity-wide joti and I think that only those communities attract new industry these days where really the whole community and not just a few individuals are willing to do their part <). llow is the Wellco profit-shar ing system coming along? \ "Well, we are paying out this week the second installment of the profit-sharing which was earned by Mrs C. Recce, is second year col lege student at Oak Ridge Military Institute, where he has made an outstanding scholastic record. He is an honor student, having been included on the Dean's List at every grading period since his en rollment lie holds the second high est scholastic rating in his class and the rank of cadet sergeant. Cadet Recce has declined the nomination to the Academy in or der to pursue the study of Elec trical Engineering our employees up to June 30th, 1954. We are paying, on Dec, 15th. a sum of $30,000 to otlice and fac tory personnel. Last August we paid out the same sum under the profit-sharing plan The profit sharing since July 1 is twice as good in the first five months of our business this year as it was last year. So, naturally, I am quite hopeful that our profit-sharing dividends which will be declared next July. 1955. will be much, much greater than they haje ever been and I have full confidence that with the excellent understanding of all of our employees, it will not take very many years that the profit sharing will amount to as much again as '4 or even more of their annual earnings. which are amongst the Jiighest in the shoe industry. Q. Ilow was employment at Well co during 1954? A This was one of the most stable years we have ever had and I am happy to say that we had no lay-ofTs and our whole business is built around the philosophy that 1 Want our people to know January the 1st that barring an Act of God. or a worsening of our tre mendous international complica tions, they can be sure that we will provide work the year around on an absolutely steady basis. I think it is even better than annual wage guaranty, for we have been run ning now for years and years with out any peaks or valleys. <). Does Welloo-RoSearch have any plans for expansion in the I'. S.? A. Yes. we do. We have worked out two brand new systems for ; shoe-making. One to make the cheapest canvas shoes with rubber ! soles that have ever been produced I and another shoe with leather up i pers and pore-rubber soles. We are very confident that with Commissioners (Continued from Page 1) | electrical inspector, in the Wny nesvilte area, and Bill Bryson will continue to serve as the inspector for the Canton area. Mrs. Ellen Wood) will succeed Homer Henry as assistant tax col lector for the county in Beaver dam. The board also named the tax listers, as follows: Cauley Rogers. Fines Creek Hobert Duckett, Crabtree. Joe Davis. White flak W. Roy Plott, Jonathan Creek. Willie Mehaffcy. Ivy Hill J. M. Caldwell. Cataloocbee. Mrs. Ruth Kelley and Wayne K MeCracken. Waynesville Mrs. Ray Beers. C^lyde Fred Williams and Von fivers. Bcaverdam. * Mrs. Roy Medford, Iron DufT Ed Justice. Pigeon. Watt Howelil. East Fork. Mrs. Howard Medford. Cecil. these two new articles we will be able over the years to double our production here in Waynesville and, naturally also, double em- ? plovment. We plan to start production on these two new items towards the middle of 1955 and are already in the process of getting the neces sary equipment together. <|. Are .vou completely satistied w ith the services rendered by the I Town and County officials, or do you have any suggestions 011 how to improve community life? j A. Well. 1 naturally think that we i all should make a greater effort to i get a good recreation center here, j which w ill be of great value to keep the young people off the ! streets and here again, only a . | community-wide effort can give us j the results which we need I bounty Cafeteria Workers Attend dealth School A food handlers' school for em )lo\ ees of all county school cafe Pri.is will bo held this afternoon ii the Clyde School auditorium un lor sponsorship of the Health De triment. The program will include talks >\ ' 'i s Rufus Sii 'r. county school ?afeteria supervisor M'ss Mildred Sarry, state nutritionist, and Bill Vlilner, sanitarian; a skit. vDirty lertie and Nifty Nclda." by Mrs. .Tradv Farmer of Central Kicnient ? ???? jry School and Jack Arlington, sanitarian, and a film on tlm spread and growth of germs. The program will he concluded with a summary In Mr. Milncr and Mr. Arlington. ?? ? I ? Forest Fire (Continued from Pase 1> or hunters on the peak started the fire which worked itself down In to the tender-dry 10-foot bed < i leaves and spruce needles A fire lane was cut around the two and a half acre site, in order to keep the blaze confined to a ?mall area. V: '? ^B '?B ^B i" "^B i' ^?r ^Bi, ?tr 3; Ti THESE beneath t Jfo THE TREE ... 4 * "? "" I - \ \ ear 'Round I ( omtorl for Dad ? * s2-95" s4-50 I i Ai^B Practical (iif( H si.49.s3I Youngsters Too. Will Love These WELLCO "FOAMTRKAD" SLIPPERS! Guaranteed by 'A I Good Housekeeping I \p*5Hff?/ V' *a *>*/ ' ~ir a* i i T the entire family will enjoy year 'rofl uTlHAi RlLl^ ' ? ? You'll Be Glad You Bought Wellco FoamtreB RAY'S DEpl THE HAPPIEST FAMILY IN HAYWOOD COUNTY GIFTS FOR "HIM" fountain Pens ? Parker or Sheal'fer S3.75 Wallets ? Genuine leather . ?2.19 INxket Staplers ? A Prartieal sift SI.00 up Desk Lamps ? Give one to your rhild for studying S2.98 up I Brief Cases ? Perfeet for sehool children S1.85 up fT* GIFTS FOR "HER" Hand Painted Dishes ? Finest imported sift ware SI.00 up ? Hammered Aluminum Trays and Coaster Sets. A practical and appreciated sift S2.08 J French Imported Wallets In all colors and styles S.'i.OO a Beautifully Boxed Stationery ? ^1 Much appreciated and to he ? remembered by. ? L 1 Leather Kinc Hinders $3.98 up Pipe Stands $1.98 up t i Gifts For The I Camera Fan I i Complete llawkeye Mash Outfit SI 3.50 Brownie I Movie Camera S37.50 Polaroid Camera ? Your Print Complete In One Minute S69..10 I'lash Attachments ? A necessity for every camera fan . S2.S5 up lithl Meter*. Development outfits, and Cameras in all price ranges. For Everyonr ? Beautiful Line Of CHRISTMAS (c\*?J CARDS 12 CARDS 60c 25 CARDS J 1.00 It Pen-Sketclu d CARDS $1.00 Imprinted In Oar Store '?J Bridco Cards and Arcessnrics ? Evfr>thin( ,nB ? A Gifts For The Children ft Doll House " with furniture S5.49 Walking Dolls with washable hair $8.95^ Crying Dolls ? Your ^ daughter will love them $4.98 ( I lectrit Baseball Came ? Even \nut (i husband will appreciate it Cooper Handicraft Set ? Educational and of lasting value Modeling Set ? In all sizes sl "" u l eather Hobby Kit ? , A most useful gift vl Space Cadet THephones ? The , ncwe-st invention 'J I'he Perfvi-1 <?! ? \ Smith - < Mm | PORTABlj Jm 'I'he W orld -1 I o-tv-t I'ortnlj SKYRITE S68-5Q j USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN! ? ? they Did Their Christmas Shopping At - - - KAISERS BOOK STORE 133 Main St. Waynesville GL 6-3691 '
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