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PAGE IK TLTE WAYNES VILLE MOUNT ALEfc3 Monday Af ttrnoon, Aunst IlORE ABOUT 5 Hurt I (Continued from Face 1) McCoy were riding in a 1946 Ford Irucir owned and operated by the idef Revis, reported State High way Patrolman Joe Murrill, while Airs. Inman, and Ir. Page were riding in a 1935 Pontiac coach driv en by Mr. Cooper when the acci dent occurred. " The officer reported that the iooper car was going toward Way Jesvllle and the Revis truck was coming from the opposite direc tion. J". He said the auto started to pass another truck In front of it. but then was unable to pull back 'n line 3P time as the Revis truck was ap proaching. - He estimated the damage to each vehicle at approximately $300. Schools (Continued from Pace 1) pupils against the Winter cold. Last week, the painters and re Jnlrmen'were getting the schools 4n rhape for the new year, and leachcrs and principals got their linal instructions at a county-wide ftuetlng. MORE ABOUT RE A (Continued from Page 1) mately $500 worth of electrical ap pliances to the winners of atten dance awards. Among the visitors from outside the county were R. S. Broderick, regional head of the REA manage ment division: Asher L. Young, field representative of the REA's applications and loans division; and J. E. Nicholson of Raleigh, pub lisher of "The Carolina Farmer," monthly publication of the state REA organization. MORE ABOUT 4-H Club Camp (Continued from Pace 1) Platform Wayne Franklin, as sistant county agent, chairman; G. C. Dobbins, assistant Buncombe agent; Jim Farley, assistant Tran sylvania agent; Amplifying system Herb Sing letary, assistant agent, chairman; L. F. Truesdule, Buncombe; Mac Patton, Murphy; Parking Howard Clapp, chair man; State Highway Patrol Corp. John L. Carpenter; Police Chief Party Is Given For Younger Set A large group of young people were entertained at a party given at the Youth Center Friday even ing with Miss Dot Norrls, Miss Kathryn Hyatt, Miss Elaine Fran cis and Miss Kathleen Calhoun as hostesses. The room was decorated with vari-colorcd balloons and paper novelties. Dancing and games were enjoy ed and refreshments were served. The hostesses were assisted in receiving by Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hyatt and Mr. and Mrs. T. C, Nor ris. Around sixty guests attended the. party. -. i Orville Noland. Canton Police Chief C. N. Stroupe; T. H. Fagg, assistant Maeon agent; and J. E. Davis, assistant Buncombe agent; Refreshments Joe. CUne, chair man; D. W. Bennett, Henderson county agent; Tommy Cannon, as sistant Jackson agent; and Virginia Kight, assistant home demonstra tion agent, Hayesvllle. Professor i -r.. ' i ?- x.i' ; i l ; i i - A i - j I' y n;-. f " Br. 1 1 MOW II We ; Goigratmlate Yon On Your Selection of The BEAUTIFUL TRACT OF LAND Which Is Now Known As .kGrandiieW: Heiglits THIS IS THE MOST WONDERFUL VIEW TO BE SO NEAR TOWN WE HAVE EVER SEEN 0 For Awarding Us The Contract For GRADING AND HABD SURFACING YOUE S TBEETS ALSO For Calling On Us To Lay T he City Water Main Which We Expect To Complete Within The Next 60 Days -IS: WE BELIEVE YOU WILL NOT HAVE ENOUGH LOT S TO GO AROUND! VMT SffEVEEISfiz 11 L LK3EI., SR. CONTRACTORS Shown above is S. L Lamm, new ly appointed associate professor of Bible at Gardner-Webb -College. A graduate of Wake Forest College and the Southtrn tp tist Theological Seminary, Louis ville, Ky.'The Rev. Mr. Lamm is resigning the pastorate of Bry son City First Baptist Church to PERSONALS Miss Margaret Reece has return ed from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reece, who recently moved to Winston-Salem. .'' Miss Pat Stadler of Burlington, is here for a visit to ' Miss Dot Ncrris. . Guests at Valley View Farm, home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hem bree, include Mr. and Mrs. F. Con way Hamilton and daughters, Lee and Cynthia, of Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Frank H. Hedrick and children of Albany, Ga., and Mrs. William G. Sanchez of Miami. Mrs. Hamilton replace Prof. Thomas Reece who became pastor of Bethel Baptist Church, near Statesville, in June. Prof. Lamm will teach regular survey courses of the English Bthlc. The new Gardner-Webb faculty member has a B. A. de gree from Wake Forest and a S. T. M. degree from the Bap tist seminary in liOiiisville. and Mrs. Hedrick are daughters of Mrs. Sanchez. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bramlett had as guests last week Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bowman, Miss Sara Arnold Bowman, and Luther and George Bowman of Lowndesville, S. C. Mr. Bowman Is a brother of Mrs. Bram lett. Miss Margaret Johnston had as guests for the week end. Miss Elizabeth Hughey, librarian with the Methodist Publishing Company, and her mother, Mrs. Edward Hug hey. of Smyrna, Tenn., Miss Eliza beth House, new director of the library commission, and Miss Madge Blalock also of the library commission, both of Raleigh. The visitors and Miss Johnston attend ed the drama in Cherokee on S?t urday evening. JUDGE STRIKES TWICE LAWTON, Okla. (UPl Judge Lem Foster fined Clifton Miijner $20 for picking the pocket of a drinking companion in a bar. The judge then ordered the robbery victim, Daniel Clark, to pay an Identical fine for, public drunken- DI-VGOES POISONED OFF ADELAIDE Australia (UP) Poi son bait has been air-dropped over 116.800 square miles in South Aus tralia against dingoes or wild Aus tralian dogs. Ten thousand baits, prepared from abbatoir offal, were laid on each run by planes. POST OFFICE COMES THROUGH SAPl'LPA, Okla. (UP) A for getful Oklahoma City man who left his hat behind when he dined in a local cafe addressed a plea for its return to the "Cafe with Green Seats. Sapulpa, Okla." The post office' delivered the letter to the right place. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE , SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY, . HAYWOOD COUNTY, Plaintiff, vs. MINNIE REESE, and husband, if any, and BESSIE BORING, if alive, and husband, if any, and. if dead her heirs at law. if any by what ever name and names they may be known, and GERTRUDE SPRAY. if dead her heir, . t whatever name m'' may be known T N JUNALUSKA ASSENT poration. Defendant The defendant and Gertrude Snravl ticethatanaet&i has been commenced a1 ... ..... "kuiw 0urt County. North rwe - vmuimi the purpose nf 4 enforce the tax lil real estate ikt.j . ' H Minnie Reese r Gertrude Spray upon l of said county for -throueh 1950 ey( And the s.iM ..t . further takP n required to appear Vi " "l ln superior Haywood Countv v.,. and answer or demur to, ' auer the 28th September, 19:,o. or the Will BUDIv tn I ho r. relief demanded in said J TV.U 4h oo.u , uttf 1950. ' ' C. H. LEATHERWOC .m ui me ouponor 1990 A 28 S 4-11-18. C4 Lam j"wafuf mnt AT AUC VEDIJESDHY AUGUST 3(0) 3:00 P. M: RiimOHSEMJE GRANDVIE EIGHT WAYNESVILLE, N. C. ON BROWNING BRANCH ROAD JUST OFF OF ALLENS CREEK HIGHWAY. ADJOIN ING STOKES GRAND VIEW BARBECUE HOUSE FOLLOW SIGNS TO SALS THROUGH HAZELWOOD. 37 Of The Most Beautiful Highly Restricted Lots Ever Offered In This Section Paved Streets and City Water To Every Lot Electricity and Telephones Available WE INVITE INSPECTION PRIOR TO SALE NUMEROUS CASH PRIZES G BAUD PRIZE REFUND OF PURCHASE PRICE OF 1 LOT TERMS: 1 Cash Balance 1, 2, 3 years -All Of These Lots Have a Grand View t.1 A: mo UK WEST .... Developer and Owner Rr Fin. Loct , , ... "VVillWU dull Address - Wayside Lodge, Main St; Phone 922 TT SALES AGENTS pla Jed re' lie i ric; the 0I 'a: 16 ii ill T.
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