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Bethel High Blue Demon Tales In a recent election the Bethel High School elected the following pdople to lead the 1956-57 Student Council: President?Bobby Phillips. Vice-President?Dean Reece. Secretary?Jean Mann. Treasurer?Harold Queen. April 19 was the date of Bethel's Spring Music Festival under the direction of Mr. Matthews. Musical numbers were played by band members, and sung by student and faculty members. The evening's program was enjoyed by all. The home economics students presented a fashion show April 30 under the direction of Miss Lois Buckner. Ensembles were shown which would be appropriate for winter, spring, and summer. Each of the models had made at low coat her costume. Bethel seniors enjoyed a day at W.C.C. as they visited the campus and classes. Mr. James accom panied the group to Cullowhee Fri day, April 27. School Clinics Sot Here Today And Tomorrow Two pre-school clinics, for chil dren starting to school for the first time this September, are 'being held in the Waynesville area Ujis % week. One was scheduled at Central Elementary School at 1 p.m. today and another at East Waynesville Friday at 1 p.m. Next Tuesday, a clinic will be held at the Pigeon Street School at 9 a.m. The final clinic In this area will be conducted all day Wednes day, May (J, at Hazelwood School. Want ads bring quick results JOE JACK Mc EVOY, son of Mrs. Mable Mc Evoy and ? sen ior at Waynes vllle High, re cently was an nounced as one of several WNC winers fo a scholarship t o Wake Forest College. ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified M Administra tor of tb* estate of Ethel (Qood son) Smith. deceased, late of Hay wood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against 'the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Rt. 2, Candler; North Carolina, on or before the 4th day of April, 1937 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay ment. This the 4th day af April, 1936. Woodrow William Smith. Administrator of the Estate of Ethel (Goodson) Smith, deceased. 2636? A 5-12-19-26 M 3-10 NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL PROPERTY BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF HAY WOOD COUNTY j The following described lands and premises have been offered for sale pursuant to advertisement duly made on the 9th day of April. 1936, at the Courthouse door of Haywood County; when and where C. A. George became the last and highest bidder for said lands at the price of Two thousand six hun dred dollars ($2600.00) cash; and said sale having been duly reported to the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County. North Caro lina, as is required by law; and within ten days said bid having been raised as required by law by R. C. Ledbetter; and the Clerk of the Superior Court and the Board of Education of Haywood County having ordered said property re advertised and resold according to law: Now. therefore, acting under the authority contained in Chapter 113. Paragraph 86 of the General Sta tutes of North Carolina and a reso lution duly adopted by the Board of Education, the undersigned Chairman and Secretary of said Board of Education will offer for sale at public auction for cash upon an opening bid of Two thou sand seven hundred and eighty dollars ($2,780.00) at the Court house door at 11:00 A. M. on the 15th day of May. 1956. In the Town of Waynesville, a certain parcel of land in Cecil Township, Haywood County, described as follows: BEGINNING on a Locust post which stands in the West margin of a road leading to the front of the Cecil Public School which post stands North 81 degs. East 65 ft. from the margin of the West Fork oi Pigeon River and runs thence with the margin of said road South 7 degs. 30' West 314 ft to an iron marker standing in the margin of said road; thence continuing the same course South 7 degs. 30' West 266 ft. to an iron marker in the West margin of said road; thence continuing the same course South 7 degs. 30' West 128 ft. to a stake, the end of said road; thence con tinuing the same course South 7 degs. 30' West 92 ft. to a stake in the edge of the West Fork of Pigeon River; thence with the edge of said River North 62 degs. IS' West 219 ft. to a Maple standing near the edge of said River thence continuing with the edge of the River North 2 degs. 30' West 164 ft. to a stake, corner of the old school property; thence North 6 degs. West with the edge of the River 100 ft. to a stake thence North 14 degs. East 73 ft. to a stake thence North 30 degs. 30' East 98 ft. to a stake corner of school property, thence continuing with the edge of the River North 37 degs. East 155 ft. to a stake: thence North 31 degs. 45' East 163 ft to a stake in the edge of the River thence leaving the River North 81 degs. East 65 ft. to a Locust post the BEGINNING point. The abqve described parcel of land is known as the old school property in Cecil Township includ ing the play ground on the North and South of said old school build ing which has been in the posses sion of the Board of Education and used by said Board for school pur poses for more than 20 years. A portion of this land as above described is fully described in a Decree of Confirmation recorded iq Book No. 76, page 641, said de cree being entered in a special proceeding Instituted by the Board of Education of Haywood County against Mrs. Victoria Inman et al. duly recorded in Special Proceed ings Docket No. 13, page 31, in the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Haywood County. A small lot of the above de scribed lands will be reserved for the citizens of Cecil Township as a voting or polling place. This the 1st day of May. 1956. THE HAYWOOD COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION By J. R. Caldwell, Chairman. (SEAL) ATTEST: L. B. Leather wood, Secretary. 2646 May 3-10. No Comment ALBUQUERQUE. N M (AP>? Former Gov. Edwin L. Mechem may have set some sort of record 11,1 O ? '% for brevity In announcing be would be a candidate for the Re publican nomination for governor. Asked If he would fhake the race, Mechem replied: "Yup." 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