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|ak Will b Upper, * Saturday PWE LEDFORI) nity Reporter Dak CDP discussed luu Upper Crabtree f tour August 5th, as Saturday night, (r. chairman, was in I meeting, as plgns | for the community j Jlhe Upper Crabtree ? was in charge of lobbie Hunter. Sev fe given during the k community served I cold drinks, jeting. August 13th, ge of Mr. and Mrs. s and .Arnold Ph'il rned home after a Raleigh. They at dairy judging con l James Lewis Mor N?n and Mrs. Grace pturned home after kisit with Mrs. No a brother to James 1 Mrs. Milton Mor , Calif. Clark Messer have uests, Mr. and Ms. ind daughter, Kay, Cox and son, Jim Duane Peppin and ^ WRECKED ON THE CRABTREE ROAD Tues day morning were these two cars, pictured in Elford Sutton's auto "graveyard." The 1954 Ford (left) was driven by Oral L. Yates of fron Duff: the 1951 Mercury was driven by Wayne Tran tham of Fines Creek. Both men were Injured in the collision. (Mountaineer Photo). brother, Hase Peppin, from Penn sylvania, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis. Dean and Mrs. J. J. Stevenson and son. Joel, from Brevard Col lege and Mrs. Willis from Memphis, Tenn., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bramlett. Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Bramlett and two sons and Max Bramlett from 1 Baltimore, Maryland, are visiting ' relatives here. Mrs. Elbert Phillips and Mrs. Elmer Phillips honored Mrs. Bur ton Phillips with a suprise birth day supper last Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hunter. A large number attended and enjoyed the supper. The homecoming will be held at White Oak Baptist church Satur day, August 13. Everyone is invited to attend and bring a picnic basket. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ledford and two daughters. Marianna and Dianna, from Bacliff, Texas, are \isiting Paul's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ledford and other rela tives. Tin-base alloys are Widely used in costume jewelry and such pieces as ornamental handles for table ware. Work For Handicapped LA CROSSE, Wis. (AP>?An in dustry planned to provide jobs for handicapped people is almost ready to start operations here. Warren Loveland who has given up a well paid job to head Crusades, Inc. made the announcement. Loveland, president of the cham ber of commerce, has been active in the National Assn. for Infantile Paralysis. He has a son Stafford, 10, now being treated for polio at Warm Springs, Ga. * A survey shows there are about 100 employable handicapped peo ple in the La Crosse area. Sub contract work has been lined up to start Crusades, Inc. and it will eventually go into light manufac turing, Loveland says. He expects the project to com pete on a private enterprise basis. At the same time he plans to adjust the jobs 50 that handicapped peo ple will have a proving ground as well as a place to polish their skills for employment in other firms. Ilis new firm will also be an educa tional project to show that handi capped people can be effective workers, he says. Although many firms do employ the handicapped, enough fall to do so to keep many people in idleness to the detriment of themselves and the community, he urges. It takes 400.000 tons of prune plums to make 160,000 tons of dried prunes. Attention Hemorrhoid (Pile) Sufferers A Wonderful New Discovery Just Put On The Market An ofritment that has been used for the past two years by a prom inent Mt. Holly, N. C., doctor who states, "During the past thirty seven years of general practice I have used all the well-known and accepted remedies for the relief of Hemorrhoids?without a doubt, the formula known as SUTHER INE gives the most satisfactory relief that I have- ever used." 1 SUTHERINE is especially recom mended for the soothing relief of i pain and itching in Hemorhoid (piles). In many cases bleeding has been stopped. Ask for SU r THERINE at all drug stores.?Adv. roll Road Disaster | ? DETROIT tAPt?Michigan had < i sad experience with its first toll < oads. ~ They were built of oak and elm f tlanks four inches thick, aud i lewspaper clippings of a hundred < 'ears ago said they would last orever a* part of an Interstate i ilghway network. . The toll turnpikes began inr 1848 I inder the so-called Plank Road < Vet. Investors snapped up stock. | By 1851 four fanned out of Detroit, tne running 51 miles. There also vas an 18-mile one frorta Kalama :oo to Schoolcraft. A combination of faulty financ-' ng and unsound construction kill ed them. Travelers were charged a cent i mile "for distance he stales he s going, for every mile, ox or torse attached lo vehicle." A full I lay's traffic at 9)rae gales amount-1 ed to Ie.<w than $2?and gate keep ers by law had to be paid at least $1 a day, Some keepers were get ting more than investors. Washouts beneath the planks caused trouble. So did soggy stretches in which the planks often mired. Sometimes planks would snap off a wagon wheel. Botted planks made traps for horses' I moves. Want ads bring quick results Educational Project HARTFORD, Conn. CAP)?When police ma^e arrests In their efforts to control illegal gambling, they find that Union Place la a good hunting ground- When a squad of officers with cameras moved in ai d started to take pictures, horse players reported the bookmakers moved out rapidly. The officers said they were practicing as part of a course in photography. FOR LEASE IT CLASS BUSINESS LOCATION IAIN STREET in WAYNESVILLE HE BUILDING PRESENTLY OCCUPIED BY THE FOOD STORE. 5 FT. X 100 FT. INSIDE. 'ULL BASEMENT, PAVED ALLEY IN REAR. ULL-SIZED SECOND FLOOR. ENANT MAY REMODEL. VAILABLE NOVEMBER 1, 1935. NSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. REASONABLE RENTAL CAROLINA MUTUAL 5. & REAL ESTATE AGENCY [MAIN ST. DIAL GL 6-5441 WAYNESVILLE VE'RE GOING TO BAT FOR A REAL IECREATION PROGRAM FOR OUR KIDS! 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