4 t? Page 10 ' ' ' : r-r----l SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK iu MkMaii tot Li iSEY re-sr ''Vs THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, NEWS REPORTS AT FT. JACKSON By Bobby Sloan. I am fond of gadgets, particular ly doo-hickies, with neon lighting and colored plasties and so after a wild ride through the late after noon and night, when I found haven in what looked to be the lat est in streamlined buses at the Terminal at Gastonia, I considered my troubles over. I was a bit pre vious! Campfires, rainy night, mud dy walks, cold bumpy rides were in tha naat far awav In tne back ground, with a ticket to Waynes ville in my pocket who blame the self-satisfied, jaunty way I may say smirk which played tag with the dirt on my face. I shall muse, thought I, of things to come. The surprise on papa's T walk in. the fire cheer ing on the games of my nephew and nice a hot bath, clean cioines and the feel of starched sheet. Of inn trt rnmp ! Of a fresh Saturday morning up street mingling with all old familiar laces, in me oiu familiar way, walking to the bar ber shop, buying that overnight bag I've wanted so long and those white wool socks. I've only been oKlo tn hnv at the Tocrjrerv. Of a girl and soft lights, and 1.. mniiK nf a hike organ, of a whispered conversation over that last cigarette. Ladies and gentlemen, at this moment the motor interrupted my pleasant stream of consciousness with a series of Darks and my mus ings continued thusly: Censored A tired and weary traveler, I arrived with the dawn Saturday and here I sit waiting for my family to arouse and greet the errant, wandering son. But I am in Way nesville and a week-end is before me, dirt and sand and cold and rain are behind me. Rut the Editor doesn't nay me for such amusing twaddle, so up and at 'em. . By R. J. SCOTT A. rtt Manv thanks to "Poopy-deck" Truett. Without his help, my first hand information would be limited. An old Mountaineer scribe himself he has and is giving me invaluable assistance. PARKTHEATRE WAYNESVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY-FRIDAY "Week-End In Havana" In Color Alice Faye and John Payne. ' ' SATURDAY "Horseback Cyclone" With Tim Holt and Ray Whitley OWL SHOW I "Father Takes A Wife" With Adolph Menjou and Gloria Swanson. An incident of the week was the red letter night when one of Com pany II found a real hayloft to sleep in just like a featherbed there was Jack Smith and "Big Ugly" Robinson and officially there were some more. We'll beat this here old war yet. It looks like Company H just isn't going to have a mascot, unless Rnckv Rnonn and Red Ruby Mathis are more careful next time they try to hide a hound dog. What about it boys, want to try again? write M" , o . ..... euvers will be over te 25th of November. This isn't official yet, but the GHQ phases of the maneu vers are scheduled to start on the 15th and they should not last over ten or eleven days. Tnr Knio-ht and Willie Messer spent the week-end in Columbia where they visited Bill Milner at the University of South Carolina, They saw Bill turn in a brilliant football performance . why not? He's a Company H Boy, isn't he? Wvlie Williams spent the week end visiting friends in Gastonia. Th vollev ball team was de feated in a recent contest with Company G. Willie Messer nlayed football with Cullowhee Saturday at Camp Croft. .' i . 2,400 pounds butter. 7,200 pounds bread. 3,600 pounds American cheese. 1,920 pounds coffee. 2,880 pounds canned cranberry sauce. That's nil folks so now I lay me, etc and get a little shut eye. See you Thanksgiving, I hope. SUNDAY "Ladies In Retirement" With Ida Lupino and L. Hey- ward. MONDAY-TUESDAY "The Shepherd Of the Hills" In Color J. Wayne, H. Car. WEDNESDAY Two Latins From Manhattan' With Joan Davis. P. S. It looks now as if man- NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. TTJ THE SUPERIOR COUKT. VIOLA BROOKSHIRiE, ' VS. ; nnwiTRT RROOKSHIRE The defendant, Kobert crooK ahire will take notice that an ac tinn entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, fnr- the miniosft of securing for the ninintiff n absolute divorce from F.U...v... .. . the defendant on tne grounas oi two years separation; ana tne saia defendant will further take notice that he is reauired to appear be fore the Qerk of the superior wun f eairi nntitv within tnirty aays Bft 17th dav of November, 1941, and answer or demur u me complaint filed in said action, or the nlaintiff will altlv to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 16th day oi ucioDer, 1941. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst Clerk Superior Court No. 1121 Oct. 23-30-Nov. 6-13 With the majority of its troops in the field on maneuvers Fort Bragg will on Thanksgiving still give a good account of itself in the gustatory department. According to the quartermaster subsistence of fice soldiers of this largest artil lery post in the world will consume 24,000 pounds of turkey. As the birds weigh anywhere from eight to twenty pounds each it is esti mated that the number of gobblers to receive military funerals on November 20 will approximate 1600. On the lavish menu with the ti,rW will be all manner of delica cies not usually enjoyed by the soldier at table. A sample army Thanksgiving day bill-of-fare fol lows:... DINNER Celery and olives. Oyster cocktail. Creamed celery soup. Roast turkey, sage dressing, gm- let gravy. Cranberry sauce. Candied yams or mashed pota toes.-:- Buttered string beans and cream ed carrots. Lettuce hearts and Russian dress ing.."- V-;:' Pumpkin or mince pie. Cheese.-. ' Cocoanut layer cake. Oranees. anDles. bananas and grapes, mixed nuts and mints. Hot rolls and butter. Coffee. in nrHr to furnish Such a meal to the thousands of troops stationed at Fort Bragg the post quarter master will purchase calmly food supplies which would stagger the imagination of any housewne. A list of the orders on nana follows: 24,000 apples. 10,800 bananas. 4,800 stalks of celery. 6,000 pounds of fresh carrots, 3,320 pounds canned string beans, Get Choice A IDP' ill 4,080 dozen eggs. 6,000 pounds flour. 20,400 pounds Irish potatoes. 7,200 pounds sweet potatoes. 1,440 pounds pumpkin. 6,240 pounds granulated sugar, 720 pounds brown sugar. 7,200 pounds fresh grapes. 2,400 pounds smoked ham. 5,760 heads of lettuce. 24,000 bottle of milk. 2,880 pounds canned micemeat. 2,880 pounds canned mincemeat. 960 quarts green olives. 1,300 pounds fresh onions. 48,000 oranges. 480 gallons oysters. 1,680 pounds assorted candies. In addition to the royal feast, us ually enhanced by the ingenuity of individual mess sergeants and cooks, soldiers , will find cigars and cigarettes beside their plates. The extras are paid for out oi tne com pany fund and the savings made by units who purchase from the quartermaster . , . usually amount ing to 2 per cent on iooas. On Thnnkaonvisr dav officers of all organizations are especially careful in their inspections oi Kitcn ens and dining rooms to make sure preparations have been properly made and that the food will be at- Bethel Honor Roll And Other School Activities ; the honor roll of the Bethel school for the third month of the current term: - a - fcnnnr roll of the high school: Rebecca Henderson, Mary Reecei James Donaldson, orary i ck Rnmatt. Velma Swanger, Sue Kelley, Frances West, Selma o rtnrnthv J-'lOWe, Aruic Pless, Louise Terrell, and James Mathis. . , , "B" honor roll in Wgfl school included: Dillard Grooms, Bonnie Blaylock, Lillian Buckner, Loia Farmer, Bertie F. Hall, Nora B. Henson, Carrie Mann, Margaret Singleton, Bobbie Lee Turner, raihonn. Ruby Huskey, Audrey Sherrill, Rotha Robinson, Evangeline Robinson, Geraldine Styles, Hiawatha Shook, Helen Donaldson, Gwendolyn neece, ucu llo Thnmiunn. Vpa-fTV Ann BUITl PntK Meal. Geraldmef West, Helen Holcombe, Dillard Henson, Frances Wells, Edith' West, Wayne Warren, Carroll Pless, Man uel Grant Norman wapies, ij Warren. Also Joe Hyatt, F. M. Queen, Irene Farmer, Atha Grogan, manrho Henson. Erma L. Long, Louise Mease, Lois? Morgan, Velma Rogers, Ruth Wells, Eloise West, Ava Chambers, Louise Knight, Ed na Long, Martha Mease, Edith Wells, Roy Conrad, Helen Owen, 1. E. Shook, Hugh Early, Lucille Cathey, Dorothy York, Paul Erwin, Berlyn Mease, Doyce Franklin, Roy Cogburn, Norvelle Deaver, Ernest Mathis, Way Mease, Jr. Those maKing tne ' A ' nonor run in the graded school were: Hilda Hargrove, Maxine Hargrove, Ruby Lee Harkins, Richard Stamey, Louise Chambers, Jean McCracken, Lida West, Carolyn Rogers, Maxine Hardin, Ann Wells, Pearl Clark, Hazel Deitz, Fred Murray, Ruby Deaver, Shirley M. Connatser. Making the B" honor roll in the elementary school were: Betty Sue Hargrove, Eva Nell Cochran Jo sephine Mathis, Ernestine Mauney, Jencie Wright, Lorine Ledford, Billv Metcalf. William Whitesides. Horace Ledbetter, Frances Blay lock, Jean Patsy Kmsiand, f ear lene Franklin. Rosrer Buchanan. Eugenia Justice, Keith Smathers, Kathryn Rhinehart, Betty S. Vance, Jennie Mae Huskey, Be&y S. West, Martha June Vance, vv ko darmer, Eleen WellB, Betty JU Rhinehart, Dennis Caldweu, Davis Whitesides. , , T Also Betty Jean eiayioca, ina Mot.sif TWnthv .Jean Buchanan, Janet Deaver, Nora Deaver, Faye Ashe, Wilma Hyde, Keva uevis, Clara Wells, Charles Ford, Harry Owen, Don Reeee, Bill Murray, Betty Bumgarner, Dolores York Troy Welch, Jack Metcalf, E. B. Rickman, Beulah armer, nancy Tdford. Wande Erwin, Jess Carl Green, Burdean Ashe, and Betty Kate narains. . in nnlnr to raise money to put on the annual junior-senior banquet the juniors are selling vnnstmas cards this year. VanY. Fridav in chapeL starting with the seniors and coming on down through the grades, the stu moVino the highest records car- ries the United Statea flag, second high the North Carolina flag, and third highest directs the pledging f aiipciance. Juniors recently honored were Reba Burnette, Velma Swanger, and Audrey Sherrill. Hazelwofwl For Coming Y ety of Christian Serv3 ed officers fnr t, . their mMtin k j 6 president and Mrs. VernoJ vice president; Mrs. Glenn! recording secretary; mJ Kirknatrick of local work; Mrs. Bry's Cecil Moonev. ual life; Mrs Abbie In4 reiary oi supplies. i.a . uigui, new memDers werj to the society: Mrs nj. Mrs. Hayes Bryson, Mj jvir&pairicK, mrs. Ulenn Mrs. Glenn Cagle, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Cecil Moo Elizabeth Wilson. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST FOR Cooking Canning Drying Bleaching Jelly Barber s Apple CHouse Balsam Rqad - I si jja iw i . . I I KXECIITRIX NOTICE TTavinr nnalified as executrix of the estate of Anderson Sanford, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hihit them to the undersigned at Waynes'ville, North Carolina, on or before the 8tn day oi uciooer, ii.. r.f thin notice will be pleaded In Ko nt thir recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will immediate nayments. tvnw This the 8th day oi uciooer, 1941. MOS MiKTlY SANFUKU. , iT&XU " ' TTvontriv nf .the Estate of Aiv Snnford. deceased. NO. 1116 Oct. 9-16-Z3-30-JNOV. 6-13. ' " AniMTTMTSTRATOR'S NOTICE Hoirinw nnnlifipd as administra- iif t P Ttramlett. deceased, late f Wovwood flountv. North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against tne esiaio of the deceased to exhibit them to fi,o nnHoraicmpd at Waynesvuie, Haywood County1, North Carolina, on n KofnrA the Htn aav oi Oc tober, 1942, or this notice will be niooiot in hr of their recovery. VCV - - j All persons indented to iu estate will please make immediate payment. . , .. This the 9th day oi uexooer, T. L. GREEN, Administrator of T. R. Bramlett No. 1118 Oct. 9-16-23-30-lNOV 6-13. WYKPTTTRIX NOTICE tTavinr cmalifleil aa Executrix of the estate of O. T. Alexander, de ceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against tne estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at way nesville, North Carolina, on or be- fore the 1st day oi uctooer, tnia notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate wiu piease main immediate nayment. This the 1st day oi uct., (Mrs) Anna Katherine Alexander, Executrix or tne ristate oi u. a. Alexander deceased. No. 115 Oct. 9-16-23-30-Nov. 6-13. TTnW and hv virtue of authority contained in a certain deed of J trust executed Dy uusocnran anu wife, to Security National BanK, Trnstpo. on the 20th day of No vember, 1937, recorded in Book 40, Page 309, Registry of Uay- nrnnrl pountv. North Carolina, de-: fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness se-j cured thereby, whereby the entire amount of said indebtedness be came due and payable and demand having been made by tne noiaer j of said note upon the trustee named therein to advertise and sell the j nronprtv described in said deed of : trust, the undersigned will offer for sale for cash at public auction at the courthouse door in Waynesvflle, Haywood county, N. O., at noon on Mondav. December 8th. 1941, the following described real estate: Lying and being in the town of Waynesville, Haywood c cb n t y, North Carolina, and BEGINNING on a stake on the eastern side of Killian street (for merly Hasse streetj, the nortn- western corner of property oi Maggie Mehaff ey estate, said stake heinir S. 58 decrees 30' W. 3T7.B feet from the intersection of the eastern margin of Kalian street with the southwestern margin or Boyd avenue, and runs thence with the Mehaff ey line S. 31 degrees 30' E. 150 feet to a stake in line of Killian heirs: thence with their line S. 59 degrees 30' W. 50 feet to a stake in line of Gudger Da vis lot (formerlv Mrs. M. J. Uavis lot) ; thence with the line of said lot N. 31 degrees 30' W. 150 feet to a stake in the eastern maririn of Killian street (formerly nasse street); thence with the said mar gin of said street N. 59 degrees 30' E. BO feet to the BEvilNNlNli. BEING the identical lot of land conveyed to Gus Cachran and wife. Willie Cochran, bv Newton Davis and wife, Ethel Davis, by deed dated October 27, 1936, re corded October 27, 1936, in Book 92. natre 401. Record of Deeds of Haywood county, North Carolina, and being the same property de scribed in a man thereof bv Nathan Rogers, surveyor, made October 27, 1937, and now on file with the World War Veteran Loan Fund. Raleich. North Carolina, to which said record and map reference is made for descrmtion thereof. - The successful bidder will be re quired, at the time of the sale, to make a cash deposit of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid as a guar antee of -compliance 'therewith in the event that no resale is ordered. Dated this 5th day of November, 1941. ' SECURITY NATIONAL BANK, rrnstee. Bv J. M. SINK. Jr Assistant Trust Officer. tractivelv served. As a rule, the mess halls are gaily decorated for the banquet and, eaten, special cards are nrinted for the occasion with the name of the soldier's unit and a Thanksgiving sentiment in cluded with the bill-oi-fam. Kverv effort is made on this distinctively American holiriav to' malto th boys in khaki happy and satisfied ! i J A . . msiue ana out We're Lucky To Have Another Supply HEAVY SHEET BOARD 32 By 44 Inches Just the thing to line garages, ments, barns, and dwellings. H natural wall board color. Supply is limited. Get yom n now at same low prices. 1111 I The Mountaimeri First Showing of Complete Line Foamtread" Shoes Made By Wellco Shoe Corp. H A Z E L WOO D We Invite You To See These Beautiful and . Comfortable House Shoes Our Faith In Vellco Before the blueprints were even drawn for the modern plant, we gave Wellco an initial order for their shoes WE BE LIEVED IN THEM THEN and today, with the shoes in our store, we state pub licly their products are of Superior Quality. G ALLEN & CO. Phone 48 Hazelffood No. 1132 Nov. 13-20-27-Dec 4.