f NOTICE OF SIMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE STPEEIOK COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY * ULLY UNER DUVALL aad tuuvbawd ED DUVALL: FANNIE MNER GIBSON, W;dov; L\W RENCE LINER and wife MRS LAWRENCE UNER. by whalev*. name the m?y be calied or known CHARLES WILLIAMS. JR. and wife MRS CHARLES WILLIAMS JR., by whatever name she may br called or known: ROY NICHOLS and wife MRS ROY NICHOLS, by whatever name she may be called or known; JESSIE NICHOLS ft! KINSLAND and husband LON NIE KINSLAND; ED NICHOLS ?and wife MRS. ED NICHOLS, by whatever name she may be called or known. CUMI LINER HENSON and husband MR. HENSON, by whatever name he may be called or known. MINNIE LINER ROANE and husband, if any, by whatever name he may be called or known; HERMIE LINER STOCKTON and husband MR. STOCKTON, by whatever name he may be called or known; MARIE LINER PARISH and husband, if any. by whatever name he may be called or known; JIM LINER and wife, if any, by wbatever name she may be called or known; RUTH DOWNS HUD DLE and husband T A HUDDLE: GRACE DOWNS DAVIS and hus band WALLACE DAVIS; JAMES DOWNS and wife MRS. JAMES DOWNS, by whatever name she ' may be called or known; D. C. ? TUilPIN and wife MARGIE TUR PIN; J. COLBERT TURPIN, Sin glv; LLOYD TURPIN and wife1 ? MRS. LLOYD TURPIN. fty what ever name she may be known or ? called; LEONARD TURPIN and ; wife, MRS. LEONARD TURPIN. by whatever name she may be call ' ed or known; KIRKTER TURPIN, ! Single; EUNICE CLIFTC N and husband RICHARD CLIFTON; JACK TURPIN and wife, if any,' by whatever name she may be called or known; OLIS TURPIN and wife, if any, by whatever name ? she may be called or known; EVELYN TURPIN BURNETTE and husband BILL BURNETTE; MAY ; BERL MOODY. Single; MARY LOU GARRETT and husband N. W. GARRETT; FRANCES HIG DON and husband LYMAN HIG DON; NORA MOODY. Sinele; AL DA TURPIN NICHOLSON and ? husband. If any, by whatever name | he may be called or known: LIN i DON TURPIN and wife, if any, by whatever name she may be called or known; EDGAR TURPIN and Wife. If any, by whatever name | she may be called or known; NORA , JAMES and husband FRANK ? JAMES; RICHARD TURPIN and i wife, if any, by whatever n?me ah* maV be called er known; J. A. TURPIN and wife MRS. J. A. TUR P1N. .by whatever name she may be called or known; G.C. TURPIN and wife, If any. by whatever name she may be called or known; MACK ' TURPIN and wife. If any, by what ever name she may be called or known: JANE LOVE TURPIN BUMGARNER and husband, if any, by whatever name he may be known: WILMA TURPIN, Single; DAVI? TURPIN and wife, if any, bv whatever name she raav be call ! ed or known; ED TURPIN and wife, If any. by whatever name she j may be called or known; CLAR ENCE TURPIN and wife, if any. bv whatever name she may be call ed or known, EUGENE TURPIN and wife, If any, by whatever name she may be called or known; RAY TURPIN and wife, if any, by what ' ever name she may be called or known; MARIE PARSON BUR RELL and husband MR BUR , RELL, by whatever name he may be palled or known; HELEN PAR RON SMATHERS and husband MR. SMATHERS, by whatever name he may be called or known; ROBERT PARSON and wife. If any, by whatever name she may be called, or known; BONNIE PAR SON SHARP and husband MR. SHARP, by whatever name he may be called or known: ELLA MAE MASSEY. Widow; JOHN TURPIN and wife PEARL TU*PIN; HOM ER TURPIN and wife BERTIE TURPIN: LYLE TURPIN and wife. MRS. TURPIN, by whatever name she mav be called or known; TROY TURPIN and wife CLARA LOU TURPIN: FLORENCE TURPIN SEAMAN, Widow; JACK TURPIN and wife MRS. JACK TURPIN. by ? whatever name she mav be called or knewn; EUNICE TURPIN KINS LAND and husband TED KINS ?LANDf FANNIE LOU LINER, Widow: JESSE DOWNS and wife MRS. JESSE DOWNS, by whatever namje she mav be called or known; FLOftA BRIDGES DAVIS and ?husSrtd OUDOER DAVIS: BES SIE BRIDGES BALL and husband A. T. BALL; BEN BRIDGES and wife MRS. BEN BRIDGES, by whatever name she may be called or known; BEECHER DOWNS and wife CORA DQWNS; LORA DOWNS MOORE and husband BOWMAN MOORE; INEZ DOWNS HYATT. Widow; OBERA DOWNS SAUNDERS and husband CARVER SAUNDERS; SADY DOWNS SMITH and husband CRAWFORD SMITH; CLYDE DOWNS and wife RUBY DOWNS; ROBENA HOW >5IA. Single; EVONIA HOWELL, SirifcM, COLLIER KOWELL. Sin ? file: SHUPORD HOWELL and wife ANNIE HOWELL; CLINTON HOV3B&.L and wife ADA HOW 'JLU ELL: CLAUDE HOWELL and wife SOPflH HOWELL; MILLARD HOWflLL Mid wife MRS. MIL ? LARD HOWELL, by whatever nam afae may be called or knoqmj ? Jffiln^HOWEU, Single; OLTS I howell ind wife effie how ELL. UNA howell SJTTON 'and husband henry SITTON: hahley howell and wife MYRTLE howell: MARY HOW ELL hughes. Widow; LOTTIE howell Mclaughlin, widow: laura howell FREEMAN and husband weaver FREEMAN: HILUARO HOWELL and wife KETZER HOWELL; DALLAS HOWELL and wife jeanette HOWELL. HORACE howell and w.fe ANNIE HOWELL; hetti*: HOWELL ALLEN and husband THOMAS ALLEN; cum! how ELL LONDON and husband lee LONDON: NETTIE hyatt. Wid u*. CHARLOTTE howell fer GI SON and husband glenn fer-; jGUSON; ANNIE howell owen and husband frank owen: RUTH ho .tell gibson and hus band OSCAR gibson; bill howell and wite alice how ELL: eleanor howell liner and husband charley liner: FANNIE howell turpin, Wid ow. w p. turpin and wife, if any, by whatever name she may be call ed or known. MABEL LINER VANDERPOOL and husband, if any. by whatever name he may be called or known; HELEN LINER MORROW and VERSUS ? Petitioners husband MR MORROW, by what ever name he may be called or known; NOVA TURPIN ASH WORTH and husband CLIFFORD ASHWORTH; WINFORD HOW ELL and wife LIZZIE HOWELL; MAGGIE LINER YOUNG and hus band. if any. by whatever name he may be called or known; SAM L. TURPIN and wife Mrs. SAM TUR PIN, by whatever name she may be called or known; JACK MOODY and wife MRS. JACK MOODY, by [whatever name she may be called or known; ZEB TURPIN and wife MOLLIE TURPIN; WADE MOODY and wife MRS. WADE MOODY, by whatever name she may be called or known; M. R. MOODY and wife M O N T I E ! MOODY; D. W MOODY and wife WILLELLA MOODY; K. H. MOODY and wife MARGARET MOODY: MAUDE MOODY. Sin gle; A D. MOflDY and wife j ESTHER MOODY; BRUCE j MOODY and wife OAKLEY MOODY; KATE .MOODY WHITE and husband ELMER WHITE BURGIN TURPIN and wife MRS. | BURGIN TURPIN, by whatever ; name she may be called or known; | FLO HA TURPIN WEBB and hus band. if any, by whatever name he may be called or known; FLOR ENCE TURPIN LARSEN and hus band, if any, by whatever name he I may be called or known; FRANCES TURPIN LUDSIGREN and hus band, if any, by whatever name he may be called or known; MRS. LONA GREEN, JR. and husband MR. GREEN, JR., by whatever name he may be called or known NORMAN TURPIN and wife NORA TURPIN; MAYME TURPIN MARCUS and husband CLYDE MARCUS; YANK BRIDGES and wife, if any, by whatever name she may be called or known- WIL LARD TURPIN, Single;' HlL LIARD TURPIN and wife, If any, by whatever name she may be called or known; FLOYD TURPIN and wife, if any, by whatever name she may be called or known THELMA TURPIN, Single; LELA HOWELL COOPER and husband GRADY COOPER. AND ALL OTHER PARTIES OR PERSONS CLAIMING AN INTER EST IN THE ESTATE OF ALDEN TURPIN, DECEASED. _, Respondents The defendants MABEL LINER VANDERPOOL and husband, If any, by whatever name he may be called or known; HELEN LINER MORROW and husband MR. MOR ROW, by whatever name he may be called or known; NOVA TUR PIN ASHWORTH and husband CLIFFORD ASHWORTH; WIN ?^mIiIH,OWELL and wife lizzie HOWELL; MAGGIE LINER YOUNG and husband, if any. by whatever name he may be called or known; SAM L. TURPIN and wife MRS. SAM TURPIN, by whatever ?!?sh?P may be cal,ed or known; JACK MOODY and wife MRS. . ACK MOODY, by whatever name she #nay be called or known; ZEB TURPIN and wife MOLLIE TUR PIN. WADE MOODY and wife MRS. WADE MOODY, by what ever name she may be called or known: M R MOODy and wife MONTIE MOODY; D. W. MOODY and wife WILLELLA MOODY- K *L??Dy aand wife MARGARET] MOODY; MAUDE MOODY. Single A D MOODY and wife ESTHER MOODY; BRUCE MOODy and wife OAKLEY MOODY KATE MOODY WHITE and husband EL MER WHITE; BURGIN TURPIN and wife MRS. BURGIN TURPIN by whatever name she may be call ed or known; *T,ORA TURPIN WEBB and husband, if any, by whatever name he may be known or called; FLORENCE TURPIN LARSEN and husband, If any, by whatever name he msv be called or known: FRANCES TURPIN LUDSIGREN and husband, If apv, I by whattever name he miv be call ed or known: MRS LONA GREEN JR. and husband MR. GREEN. JR., by whatever name he may be call ed or known; NORMAN TURPIN and wife NORA TURPIN; MAYME TURPIN MARCUS and husband CLYDE MARCUS; YANK BRIDGES and wife, tf any, by whatever name she may be sailed or knows; WILLARD TURPIN. Single: HILLIARD TURPIN and wife. If anv bv whatever nam# she mfv be called or knowm FLO YD TURPIN and wife, if any by what-4 DEATHS KOCHELLE STONE Rocbolle SIom, 68, retired farm er. died at his home in the Ratcliffe Cove section at 10:45 a.m. Sunday after an extended illness. He was a native of In-nan, S. C, son of the late J. A. and Eliza Ann Wolf Stone. He was a member of the Elizabeth Chattel Methodist Church and Masonic Lodge No. 201. Inman. He came to Haywood County in 1949 j Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Mattie Barnett Stone of the home: Two daughters, Mrs. Theodore Raby and Mrs. i:oy Davis. Waynesville RFD 3; two sons. Bramlett of Waynesville RED 3 Lloyd. Due West, S. C.; four broth ers. Madison. Mayo. S. C . W. P.. Cicero and Milan Stone, all of In man; four sisters. Mrs. Mary Buice Charlotte, Mrs P. M. Coleman. Laurens, S. C.t Mrs. Hattie Alex ander. Anderson. S. C., Mrs. E. J. Dunlap. Greenville, S. C. and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 3 p.nj. at the Mt. Le banon Baptist Church near Greer S. C. Officiating will be the Rev Claud Campbell, the Rev. W. W Reeceand the Rev. F. M. Julian. Active pallbearers will be Joe Marshall and Harold Stone, William Wolf, Cecil Barneit and Marshall Flynn. Honorary pallbearers will b? members of his Masonic Lodge, the Men's Bible Class of the Elizabetf Chapel Methodist Church, and thi Baracca Bible Class of Mt. Leban on Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Flower bearers will be nieces. The body will be taken to the home of T. Q. Barnett in the Mt Lebanon community near Greer at 10 a.m. Tuesday and will remain there until 2 p.m. when it will b? taken to the church. Garrett Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. MRS. MARTHA SMATIIF.RS Mrs. Martha T. Smathers, 87 died at the home of a nephew, T R (Thompson. Canton RFD 1, th< Dutch Cove section, early Sundaj morning after a long illness. She was the widow of the late P. P. Smathers. A native of Bun NOTICF. OF SALE OF NOTES $25,000 STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES TOWN OF HAZELWOOD Sealed bids will be received un til 11 o'clock A.M.. Eastern Stand , ard Time. August 18. 1953, by tht undersigned at its office in the City of Raleigh, North Carolina, for $25,000 Street Improvement ! Bond Anticipation Notes of the/ Town of Hazel wood. North Caro lina. dated August 1, 1953, and ma turing annually on November 1 $6,000 195* and 1955 an<* $6,500 1956 and 1957, without option of ^ prior payment. There will be no auction. i Coupon notes with interest pay able November 1, 1953, and semi annually <M and N 11 thereafter: denominations $6,000 and $6,500 general obligations; delivery on or about August 27, 1953, at place of purchaser's choice. Bidders are invited to name the ( Interest rate not exceeding 6?f> per ) annum (the same rate for all notes! and the city or town and bank or , trust company therein where prin cipal and interest shall be payable The notes will be awarded at not less than par and accrued interest , to the bidder offering to purchase ( the notes at the lowest Interest cost to the Town, such cost to be , deermined by deducting the total premium bid from the aggregate ( amount of Interest on the notes computed from their date until , their respective maturities. Bidders must present with their bids a certified check upon an in- ^ corporated bank or trust company f oayable unconditionally to the or- ( der of the State Treasurer of North , Carolina, for $125. The right to re- p Ject all bids is reserved. The ap- p nroving opinion of Reed, Hoyt. < Taylor A Washburn. New York City, will be furnished the pur chaser. , LOCAL, GOVERNMENT ,! COMMISSION. j By: W. E. Easterling f Secretary of the Commission. 3 2351?A 3. , t ever name the rfiay be called or known: THELMA TURPIN. Sin- ? gle; LELA HOWELL COOPER c and husband GRADy COOPER, and all other parties or persons c claiming an Interest in the Estate of Alden Turpln, Deceased, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in | the Superior Court of Haywood ' County, North Carolina, for the 8 sale of lands, of Alden Turpln. C Deceased, which cannot be proper- ?' ly divided without Injury to all or part; and said defendants will 8 further take notice that they are C required to be and appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior C Court of said county at the court- *' house In Waynesvtlle, North Caro- C Una, on or before the 10th day of August. 1953. or within ten days I thereafter, and answer or demur A to the petition filed in said action E or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In d said petition. C This the 9th dav of July 1953 w J n SILER OFF TO THE RACES?Frank ("Tyker") Miller. Waynesville's and Western North Carolina's champion Soap Box driver, will leave Wednesday morn|iit for the national Soap Box Derby in Akron, O. Sponsored by the Aaheville Jayeeea, "Tyker" will be Mown to Akron in time for reriptration Thursday, time trials Friday and the bit race Sunday afternoon. I The boys' time is planned from he moment of arrival to the mo nent of departure, and all events re climaxed by the big banquet lunday night in the Goodyear Vrena. They will be housed at a amp adjacent to the race course | ?alied "Derby Downs." Top prize is a $5,000 college cholarship. Other prizes are four cholarships of lesser amounts and ive gifts representing coniderable urns of money. Every boy com ?eting will be given an engraved vrist watch. Once a boy wins and ;oes to Akron for this final race, -e cannot compete again. Last ?ear there were 154 competitors 'roni all over the United States, ind about the same number is ex ?ombe County, she had lived in Hlaywood County for the past 601 ears. She was a member of the Vlorning Star Methodist Church. Survivors are two daughters, j Vlrs. Lock Smathers and Mrs. G.' 9. Burnette, both of Candler; a irother. R. K Thompson, Candler;! ind three grandchildren. Funeral services, were hold at 2 p.m. today at the Mornihg Star Methodist Church. The Rev. Ken-1 neth Crouse and the ReV. Doyle! Miller officiated. Burial was in the ?hurch cemetery. Active pallbearers were Hubert I ind Otis Thompson, Clayton and I Eldon Burnett, Finlay Cook and j righe Smathers. Neighbors were flower bearers. Wells Funeral Home was in r-harge of arrangements. MRS. ELLEN HANEY Mrs. Ellen Haney, 79, formerly >f Clyde, died Friday afternoon in the Haywood County hospital af ter a brief illness. She was the daughter of the ale Dan Mathis and Jane Kerley Mathis of the-Crabtree section of ilavwood County. Funeral services were held Sun lay at 2:30 p.m. in Clyde Baptist "hurch. The Rev. R. P. McCracken and he Rev. George InPle officiated >nd burial was in Pleasant Hill >metery at Clyde. Grandsons were pallbearers and '.randdaughters were flower bear >rs. Surviving are the husband, A. J. Janev of Waynesville; seven laughters. Mrs.. Floyd Mackey of -Ivde. Mrs. J. C. Kuvkendall. Mrs. Mila Turner, Mrs. W. H. Messer, Mrs. Hubert Parker of Canton, Mrs. Jovce Plemmons of Horse ?hoe, RFD 1, and Miss Lois Haney >f the home. Also three sons. Fred of Canton, loe and Paul of Waynesville; three ?rothers, Will of Biltmore, Ulas of dewberry, and Riley of Canton, IFD 2; 36 grandchildren; 14 great randchildren: and one sister, Mrs. 'esse Green of Clyde. Mrs. Haney was a native and life ong resident of Haywood County nd a member of Crabtree Baptist 'hurch. Crawford Funeral Home was in harge. Rl'SSELL F. BTULER Russell Franklin Butler. 76, a re Ired carpenter, died Friday In the ome of a daughter. Mrs. Lockie irooms on Canton, RFD 3, after a Jng illness. A native of Bessemer City, he ad been residing in Haywood lounty for about two months. Surviving are two sons, J. C. of lastonia and Harlan E. of Bes cmer City; Ave daughters Mrs Irooms, Mrs F. M. Sheehan of looresville, Mrs. O. P. Bailey of laytona Beach, Fla., Mrs. Gradv ddridge of Danville, Va, and Mrs. M. Fletcher of Gastonia. Funeral services were held Sun ay afternoon In Regan Methodist hurch in Bessemer City. Burial as in Hollywood Cemetery there. Arrangements here were under Le direction of Wells Funeral Home. pected this year. Mr and Mrs. Frank Millei "Tyker's" parents of Rolling Driv< Waynesville, plan to drive to Ah ron Wednesday to see the ract They will be accompanied b Stuart Roberson. Several othei are planning to see the Derby i Akron, Among them Mr. and Mr: Virgil Smith, representing th Waynesville Jaycees, and Bobb Allison, manager of Allison an Duncan Tire Company which hi been "Tyker's" sponsor. "Tyker" is 15 and a Junior i Waynesville Township Hig School. He was the winner of trophy in the Western North Care lina Derby in Asheville severs weeks ago, qualifying him for th national finals. Some Mexican birds nest in tret the trunks of which are surrount ed by wasps' nests and form protection from monkeys, raccoor and opossums. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late C. I Noland of Clyde, Route 1, wisht to express appreciation for th many kindnesses shown durin their recent bereavement. YDC Members Hope To Hear Adlai Stevenson Several members aI the Hay ! wood County Younf Democrats Club are planning to attend the ! N. C. State YDC convention ? at ' Raleigh October 8-10, when Adlai Stevenson is expected to speak. The former Democratic presi dential candiate. now being wide ! ly considered for the next race, I has tentatively accepted an invita tion to address the convention. Among those making plans to attend are YDC County President " Walter C. Clark, Loranzo Smath ers, Joe Tate, Jr.. J. Richard Queen and Glenn W. Brown. Homecoming August 1G At Crabtree Baptist The Crabtree Baptist Church will observe a Homecoming Day, Sun day .August 16. All singers are wel come to participate. The public and especially any families who once lived in Crab tree but have moved elsewhere are invited to attend the all-day pro gram. \ pier . lunch will be served at noon. Mrs. Prevost, Mrs. Woody Play In BFCC Golf Finals Mrs. William Prevost and Mrs. Jonathan Woody went to the final rounds in the annual Women's In vitation golf tournament at the . Biltmore Forest Country Club last 1' week. Mrs. Prevost, playing in the , third flight was defeated in the fin y als by Mrs. P. Thomas of Charlotte. ?s Mrs. Woody defeated her first four n opponents in the fourth flight and s lost her final match to Mrs. P. e Thomas of Charlotte. Both golfers y were awarded runner-up trophies, d Mrs. James A. Gwyn and Mrs. is Hoomes Rich, who also entered the tournament, were defeated in it the second day's matches. Mrs. h Gwyn lost to Mrs. Prevost and a Mrs. Rich was defeated by Mrs. )- Evenly Thorn of Biltmore Forest. ,1 e Oleo Jackpot HOBART, Okla. (API ? You've >s heard of people who examine oyst J ers hoping to find a pearl. Mrs. Fain Muldowney hit the jackpot a in a cube of oleomargerine. ,s The housewife was mixing a cake when her knife hit something hard as she whittled otT a piece ? of oleo. Inside was a 14-karat gold ?. ring with a center diamond flank (s ed by smaller stones, le A Hobart jeweler examined the ig ring and said the stones were genuine. I ROCKET BOUNCES LOOSE FROM PJ JAMKD LOOSE under the Impact of a Corsair's landing, I g, roc icet boupces ominously down the flight deck of the estofl, BQiroke off the west coast of Korea. Fortunately, it did sot a I ? .... ? %' THE YOUNGER SET By ROSE WOMACK Seeing the familiar faces of j Mary Lou Gerringer and Nancy | Bischoff this weekend was quite | a treat for their many friends. Nancy and Mary Lou, incidentally, are student nurses at Duke Uni versity. ? Charles Howell (better known as Charlie) arrived home last week after spending several weeks in the "hills" of Kentucky. The square dances are getting to be a Wednesday and Saturday night habit for most of the "Younger Set." Even if square dancing doesn't appeal to you, it's just as much fun to spec-tale. The 1 best square dancing perfarmanees are usually given by Dude FTazier, Marlene Moody, Dale and Anna Medford, Hallett Ward, Jody Red man, Bobbie Jean Medford, Linda Welch, and of course. Jimmy Kuy kendall. It's very interesting to watch the different styles used by these people. Just take note of them the next time you attend one of these shindigs. The plans for the Ci Center and sw imming p* near perfection as ami could ever hope to h? Waynesville. Since the phi peared on the front page Mountaineer, a great M thusiasm has arisen. Ov visitors say that this ?M great asset to Waynestl who better than we who I know that? Our greatest! swimming pool, and wed realize the necessity fori be if we had a swimming wouldn't be tempted to I swim in polluted waters are now doing. One thing for sure a the fact that we've got* the ball" and pet evervn the plans for the Comma ter. It's certainly goigfi co-Operation. Use Want Ads tor qat Are You Reading A Borrowed Paper? Of course, it's all right if you are. Or, at least you've been made to feel it's all right. But, your neighbor may be want ing his paper right at this very minute, and he hesitates to let you know! Your own subscription cost so little, you can't afford to im pose upon your neighbor! M m M "W m SL per By Mail in Haywood and Ad \SiLlU *P?J year ioining Counties (Six months, Use This Order Blank If You Would Like to Send a Gift . | ' Subscription to a Friend or Neighbor, or you may Use It to | Send In Your Own New or Renewal Subscription. | The Mountaineer Circulation Department | Waynesville, N. C. Gentlemen: ? Enclosed find $ for which please I | send THE MOUNTAINEER to | ? New Subscription Name j ? Renewal (check which) Address j " I The Mountaineer PUBLISHES MORE HAYWOOD COUNTY NEWS AND PICTURES

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