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Adult Training Courses For Scout Leaders Will Start Here Monday Night I . r ?? ? ?. ?. ? i ? *' ? ? ? - - A 3-session district Boy Scout Adult Training Course will get under way here Monday, Nov. 6, at the new high school hidldin; ?loom SI. The course is being sponsored by the Leadership Training Com mittee of the Pigeon Itiver District, with dames Hurley and M II Bowles, co-chairmen and in charge The first course on Monday , night will be on the subject. "What A Boy Scout Is ' The second session will be on Wednesday. November 7. and the subject will be "Troop-Operation.' while the third and concluding ses sion will bo on Monday, Novomhoi 12. and on the subject. "Meetings end \ctivitiea." All sessions will begin at 7:30 and continue for two hours. Vny adult will b? welcomed to attend any or all session*, whil" scoutmasters, parents, assistant sroutm asters. institution represcn , tatlves and troop committeemen arc expected to attend all three antl by doinit so will rtcfU'c a Certificate of TraininK At>out 25 to 40 people ure ex |)cetcd to take the 3-se*sion course. The facility for the three sessions will be composed of: llurley, Howies, James Anderson. Rudolph Carsewell. Ilarry Whlsenhunt, ) Francis Pies*, and Tom Speed. There are no fees or registration rests for the sessions NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION' IN THE JUSTICE'S COURT Before J. J. FrrtUMin Justice of the Peace N C HAYWOOD COUNTY WAYVESVILI.E TOWNSHIP Frank P Riggs. Plaintiff Vs Joseph Gnida To Joseph Gnida Take* notice that a claim in the amount of $5<l.tX) for services ren- j dered has been filed against you in the above court You are re- | quired to appear and defend before Ike Honorable J J Ferguson. Jus tiee of the Peace Courthouse W'aynesville within 3)1 day* from the 23rd day of November, 1956 or the relief sought will tie granted J J FERGUSON Justice of the Peace l egal No 2712 Nov. I, 8, 15. 22 IVIIJL JUlM ?? 1 <8 i4 J11 "f1! K8 I 1 Miss Drinnon Is Member State CIO j Executive Board Miss Florence Drinnon, Waynes ville. is a member of Ihe State CIO executive board, which me! in Rnh-tgh this week to discuss the question of merging state organ izations of the AFI, and CIO. Conferences will Ik- held in the near future, a CIO official said, according to the Associated I'rcs? dispatrli from Raleigh .1 W. Holder of Raleigh, atatz exeeutlve secretary and treasurer, said this after the North Carolina Si.-Re Industrial Council of the CIO gave its exeeutlve board pow er to put through the merger. Holder said the resolution adopted by some 250 delegates 'it the CIO convention will allow the executive board to act on the matter without calling the full council back Into session A merger agreement drafted and approved by the state boards and the National AFI.-CIO was ap pioved by CIO delegates at a convention in Durham last August Delegates of the AFI. rejected the I agreement, and named a commit- : Ice to give it further study i ft trif Mountaineer Want Ads. ' j Canton High Campus Cuff notes lly JIMMY HEGLAR The senior superlative* have l been elected for the class of 1957, ' ? and are as follows most talented, I Joyce Srnathers and Thoma* Ben- < field; class babies, Martha Swalm i and Robert Anderson, best looking. < Hetty Jo C'ody and Dale Branson, most likely to succeed, Thoma*ine Paxton and Phillip Allen; most athletic, Herlyn W'vst and Dcwa>ne Mllner. most |>opular. Hobby Miller and Mary Welte I Mr. Kikard has announced that the senior* will probably receive their class ring* In December. They have begun to pay the balance on them now. The aenlor trip to Washington I* to be In 1 April, and Mr. Rlkard ha* urged the student* to begin saving for the trip. ~~~ i s The annual Junior Rod C/o*s t drive has ended at Canton High with great Mjeeess. The students I contributed generously and many ? classes reached 100 per cent par ticipation. On Friday C. 11. S. was visited liv Luelan Dubose. He is a young 0 ministerial student at Columbia s Theological Seminary. He present- * cd a message on "What Is God ; ITke1". It was very Inspiring, and " the students enjoyed his visit Im mensely c Tests for bus drivers are being f given. The applicants have taken two of their written testa and are due to take the road test soon. I v Ann Klnken, Thomaslne I'axton ! c Charles Green, Robert Flemmlni; and Mrs Matthews went to the ' s State Student Counetl Convention f ?t Wilmington last week. Anothei T . B I SI {roup, Tom Best. Charles Greene Ion J of King, and Mr and Mrs. ftikard art- attending the South ern Regional Student Council Con tention in Tulsa. Oklahoma this seek. C.H.S. Poll for President On Monday, November 5, each >uj>il at C. II. S. will vote by lecret ballot for his choice of iresldcnt and vice president of the J. S. Teachers' second period class 'oils will serve as registration re tirement. Ballots will b:> marked n each second period class at 0:45. They will be tallied uid sealed in an envelope and sent 0 Mr. Rikard's office. The tabu atlon for the entire student body vill be completed by dismissal ime. Let's see how nearly correct he trend of our voting is to the ictual election vote on November 1 We he x- November 6 will be a beautiful clay for our national ?lection and for our holiday. Forewarned BEATRICE, Neb. <AP>?A sign iver a local automobile service tation boasts: "The World's Lou lest Service. But We Sure Are Viendlv." NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA 'OUNTY OF HAYWOOD First State Rank. Plaintiff Vs Joseph Gnlda and Ralph L. Pre ost. Jr., defendants to Joseph Inida: Take Notice that a pleading coking relief against you has been Bed In the above entitled action 'he nature of the relief being ought is as follows: suit upon a promissory note. You arc required to make de fense to such plead!hk not later than TO days after the 23rd dav ? of November. 1956.. and upon your failure to do so^ the party seek ina relief against you will apply | to the court for the relief sought This the 31st dav of October 1956 DIXIE CAMPBELL Ass't. Clerk Superior Court Nov 1. R. 15. 22 Legal No 2710. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE JUSTICE'S COURT Before J. J. Fercuson. Justice of the Pftff N. C HAYWOOD COUNTY WAYNPSV1LLE TOWNSHIP A. P. Ledbetter and Ralph L. Prevost, Jr., T A HazelwOod Serv ice Station, plaintiffs. Vs. Joseph Gnida To Joseph Gnida: Take notiee that a claim in the amount of $86 40 for goods sold and delivered has been filed against you in the above court You are required to appear before the Honorable J. J Ferguson, Jus tice of the Peace, at the Court house in Waynesville, within 30 dnvs from Ihp 23rd dnv of Novem I her, 1956, or the relief sought will I bo granted. J. I. FERGUSON Justice of tho Peace Legal No. 2711 Nov. 1. 8. 15. 22 Stab of North Carolina Department of State PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All to Whom These Presents May Come?Greeting: WHEREAS. It appears to my 1 satisfaction, by duly authenticated recdrd of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by j the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my of fice. that the RICHLAND FI NANCE COMPANY, a corporation of this State, whose principal of fice is situated at No. 284 Main Streyt. in the Town of Waynes villd. County of Haywood, State, Of North Carolina (Paul L Davis beirtg the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may he served*. lias complied with the requirements of Chapter 55. General Statutes, entitled "Corpo rations," preliminary to the Issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: NOW THEREFORE, I THAD EURB. Secretary of State of the StatV of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said rorooration did. on the 8lh day of October 1956. file In mv office a duly exe cuted and attested consent in writ ing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed bv all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the pro ceedings aforesaid are now on file In my said office as provided bv law lit TESTIMONY whereof. I have hereto set my hand and af fixed m.v official seal at Ralelch this 8th day of October. A. D 19VI THAD EURE , _ Seffetarv of State 2704?0 U-18-25 N 1 k t We Are Proud Of Our Republican ? Candidate FOR CONGRESS RICHARD (DICK) Clarke, Jr. HE SI RE you vote for Clarke by placing a check mark be side his name?and the names of all candidates of your choice. You cannot vote a split ticket if you put an X in the party circle at the top of the ballot. Clarke will make the young hard-hitting type uf representative that we want in the 12th district. You can depend on Clarke to hack President Eisenhower's program of HONESTY - INTEGRITY FAIRNESS TO ALL ON NOVEMBER 6th . n Make Your Mark for Clarke This Announcement Paid For By The Young Republican Ctub of Haywood County ' i ?Paid AdrorUartMBt ?- r i ? ? n i i ii i ?**mm> t , Chain Reaction PHONIX. Aril <AP> ? Police responding to a irport that a child i vat choking, found 6-year-old ijlVi miMl?MlMMtM?liaaii? | Richard Johnson tugging on a I chain protruding from his mouth. Richard, they learned, had been ! trying to swallow the chain when a link became hooked around his lotreKtofisfl. The boy was hustled to a hospital, where a physician reached into ' his throat and untangled the chain. I Richard was taken home, tonsil I * and all." I ^ I More than 3,0?(& fri3usfria' fores ters manage this country'* private timbcrlands I TOtTLLjMMir LIKE A&P QLALIfY (k(k QmtGi AP VALUES! m II '"<?? . 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