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Rubber Workers Local Will Select Officers The regular monthly member ship meeting Of Lof.il 27?. United Hubber Workers, will be held id the meeting hall over Tlmbes Brothers Restaurant, frtday at 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. ' Lloyd Cogdill. president, liaf urged all members of the union to attend this important meeting. The officers for the next two years will be nominated at the meeting. A door prize of $19 also will be given. Some of the farm land in China is occupied by as many as seven people per acre. There are 1.200 miles of toll road in the United States. Own Your HOME! Ray A Home?Build A Home FHA and GI LOANS FOR SALE Well-located large klMlitf Wj In town. $2,094 each. 4 room house, tt acre lot. $$.000. 7 acres, bordered by stream, all in cultivation. $2,300. Modem 2 - bedroom house on beautiful acre lot, overtaking Lake Junalariu. $10,000. 4-room house, 1-acre lot, on Fair view Mountain. Ideal summer home. $5,300. Valuable 130 ft. frontage on Highway No. 19 at Maggie. 4-room house, garage, two tourist units. Room for S more units. $12,500. SUMMER RENTALS Apartments and 1. 2 and 3 hedroom homes. Reasonable rales by month or season. BEFORE YOU RENT * OR BUY, CONSULT CAROLINA MUTUAL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY 110 Main St. Dial GL 6-5441 J. W. MORGAN Alderman of Clyde j t * ? ! GERALD FISH Mayor of Clyde Fish cut courtesy The Enterpirse 1,ESTER WARD Alderman of Clyde 4 LARRY CAGLE Police Court Judge of Clyde CF.C1L SPENCER Alderman of Clyde Central School To Have Program Friday Night A spring program, "America 1 The Beautiful," will be presented by the fourth, fifth, and sixth ' grades of Central Elementary School, Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. Miss Peggy McCracken. music teacher, is directing the program. The public is invited. Victims Of the common cold can Infect others 24 hours before their own noses start running. Recent studies indicate that the United States has more than three million alcoholics. ' ' ? ? ' On V xi s i \ '?>? \ 7/7 c Gift She Wants Most is the Watch She Knows Best - ELIZABETH MISS AMERICA DOLLY MADISON 17 itwels, 21 i*wels unbreakable netntprinf eipenslon bracelet tiOin $2975 $3575 ? ^vAova ^ Special 1 LADY IULOVA GODKSS OF TIME LADY BULOVA "A" "DW" ? 17 jtwrls, 4 diamond' , 17 iowati, salt-windini. IT lanala Htf jiinj:.Li tipatsionbracrlrt unbrtahablo ma>M4' n| cartl^'Jatorm^- $7500 ihock romtant, unbr.jkalu antMuatndtlC, CMtm SSSrttiatant, *nd l0lw ?* natural |0>d anti-maaftatic, $5S5I radium ka* arm dial, ' charm and eolof dricoi incivdo tadorot Ta? Blttlfli JO'd $15* ? (Mao aaailadir with No other Gift expresses your love and affection so well! Pay as little as $1 Weekly clurcMI ?i?tl OTHER SUGGESTIONS INCLUDE: ? Pearls ? Costume Jewelry ? Bracelets jtfil ? Births lone Rinjrs li] H I ? 11] I ?? I I ^ ^ I ? 1 *1 ^ ?wliHbaUA^paAH^Bfl 1 n i I ? 1 y J * T A ^B H ^B * 1 *^CB UiJiuixjn jgfeg-*-'. vn4 **?** MHOVA W???f*roof'w?ti> li CartlftW WmHrfot b? *? U . 1 TFSTINO Kh CO. sflar katnf $<;?MM<oHy Ttttod . .. ttiti <KH< f?? !?????< m i#*a ? ?t>m* >> mm ??????<? tvi> ? mnmi lavaiw ifcao'd ???>?<? f . . ? ? ? * ' I Election Sidelights Officers said there were fewer disturbances then at any election they conld recall in the past 20 years, While interest was keen, everyone behaved wonderfully, the police reported. Mrs. Huth Kelly, registrar for precinct one. Waynesville, calleu every one of the 1,725 ballots cast. The tabulating began at 7:10 and the last ballot was read at 1:15? a straight stretch of 6 hours and 5 minutes. About five tah>:',ators did the writing. Clyde was the first in with a complete count, having complet ed their tabulation by 7:15. Pre cinct two?Aliens Creek ? was second, at about 9, with Canton and Waynesville precinct one much later. Aunt Ida Mullis began her day Tuesday at 4:4 > a.m. At 2 a.m. Wednesday she was as spry and interested as any of the 1?0 peo ple at the city hall. Despite her 85 years of age, she cracked jokes and delighted in telling how she "barely endured" that many Demo crats all day. She had a crossword puzzle book, and said she worked on it when the tabulating got dull. The count between Boyd and Way for mayor of Waynesville ran a nip-and-tuck affair. At mid night In 118 votes tabulated, each got 59. Neither got more than three ahead in that one period. Way began nosing ahead, very slowly, and built up a lead of 98 BRUCE NANNEY Canton Mayor (Cut courtesy Canton Enterprise) by 1:15. Earlier in the evening Boyd was ahead by about 32 votes. - f I Speculation and predictions were being: given away free as the count narrowed down to just a difference of four or five. The women of the B and PW Clyb in charge of the Cancer drive "made hay while.the sun was shin ing" Tuesday, as they had collect- j ing stations at the voting pre cincts to collect donations from all passers-by. Some optimistic soul tried stuffing the ballot box at Pre- j cinct One?they put in a marked DEATHS MRS. .MARTHA MATHIS Mis. Martha Trull Mathis. 44. Waynesville, RFD 3. died Monday at 11:15 p.m. in the Haywood County hospital alter a long ill ness. She was a member of the Richland Baptist Church. Funeral services were held this afternoon at the home on Pigeon Road. The Rev. Columbus Queen and ;he Rev. Dave Wiggins officiat ed. Burial was in Green Hill Cemetery. Survivors are the husband, Ben Mathis: two daughters, Mrs. Char lie Ooodson of Waynesville, RFD 3, and Miss Francis Mathis of the home: six sons, Roy and Herman of the U. S. Army, Edgar. Frank. Bobby and Clayton of the home; four sisters, Mrs. Rufus Curtis, Mrs Sid Gibson of Waynesville, Mrs. Claude Hill and Mrs. Joe Leopard of Arden: two brothers. Frank and Bill of Waynesville. Garrett Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. Driver's License Office To Be Closed Monday The state driver's license office in the basement of the courthouse will be closed all day Monday and Tuesday, It has been announced. The examiners on duty will at tend the meeting of Troop E of . the State Highway Patrol in Ashe ! ville. sample ballot. It looked mighty odd among all white ones, and was quickly discarded after the officials got a laugh out of the in cident. Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. James y. Perry. Rectoi Telephone GL 6-5036 SUNDAY? 9:30 a.m.?Family Worship and Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. ? Nursery through church service. 11:00 a.m.?Litany and sermon by the Rev. H. Boyd Edwards, Ar den. N. C. 12:00 Noon?Coffee Horn. Visit ors welcome. Parish House. 7:30 p.m.?Youth meeting. Par ish House. . , WEDNESDA 7? 3:15 p.m.?Junior choir praciire. 7:00 p.m.?Choir practice WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY - Diocesan Convention. All Souls. WANT ADS ; I AM GOING to take care of children in my home, by day, hour or week. Mrs. Eugene Wright, 201 East St., Waynesville. Tel. GL 6-6875. M 5-9-12 ! FOR RENT?Three room cotta;;e kitchen furnished. Call GI 6-3685. M 5-9-12 TRAILER FOR SALE ? Price trailer sales at Welch Used Car lot. Hazelwood. Easy terms up to 42 months. M 5 APARTMENT FOR RENT?2 bed room upstairs apartment. Partly furnished. Private entrance. 306 Boundary Street. Call GL 6-5005 M 5-9 aluniini," ' n<w"n, J many 'JJ. iQdjJ I'' ? l!>a<1 onljl ri'i 'Hso \Y-_ """J ' ' ji kM ?whHou, I ^.Sfssa *SA v" r">M^| l NORTH ( AROLIVA I ? I siTei i ' ' u"kwJ St , JOr in Vi Saturday, , ",!al prggj itcii 11 '* *? old hal: I * . ?? --or- J " J klic, J '' 1' 1 (lortj " 17 "** ?hit, J '. 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