Jurors Called For July Term Of Superior Court In County Criminal And Civil Cases Will Be Heard Jurors have been called for the July term of Superior Court in Transylvania county. According to Mrs. Marian McMahon, the Clerk of Su perior Court, the court will be a two-weeks mixed term, beginning on Monday, July 12th. Criminal cases will be heard first, and the trial of the Civil Docket will begin on Thursday, July 15th. Due to a conflict, she says, it is not known at this time who the presiding judge will be. There is a heavy docket of criminal cases, Mrs. McMa hon states. Jurors called for the first week are as follows: J. I. Ayers Carolyn Baker William E. Bentley James F. Caset, Jr. W. Ray Choate Dovie Coan Betty H. Compton Robert Mathan Davis Mildred Day, (Miss) D. Guy Dean, Jr. Lucy C .Deavor Joseph M. Dixon J. C. Galloway NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION In The General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Before The Clerk State of North Carolina dpunty of Transylvania '▼TO LELAND DEAN GRIF FITH: Take notice that an action has been instituted against you before^ the Clerk of Superior Court, of Transylvania Jaunty for Urn Adoption of ybur "pift' ported minor child; that you are required to appear and answer or demur to the petition on file in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court for Transyl vania County on or before the 12th day of August, 1971. You will further take notice that if you fail to appear on or make your appearance as pro vided by statute the relief de manded in this proceeding will be granted. You will also take notice that a motion has been made in this cause for a hearing on the ques tion of abandonment to the end that your purported child might be declared an abandon ed child and that a hearing on this matter will be held in the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court for Transylvania County in the courthouse in Brevard, Transylvania County, North Carolina, at 9:00 o’clock a.m. on the 12th day of August, 1971. This the 29 day of June, 1971. By: John K. Smart, Jr. Post Office Box 426 Brevard, N. C. - 28712 RAMSEY, HILL, SMART & RAMSEY 7-l-4tc Melvin D. Galloway Ray Von Galloway Henry Jonette Geiger Gerald Grose Benjamin C. Hare Sam H. Helton Mary Jane King Earl W. Lee June M. M. Leslie C. Few Lyda William K. McCall Verona I. McDevitt Henry McDonald Arthur McGaha May M. Mattson Charles R. Merrill Dan Merrill Eugene M. Morris Leon Owen Ruby Mae Owen Brawn B. Pace Leonard R. Poteet Grady N. Powell Kathy R. Powell Harrison Queen Thalia Queen Richard E. Radford Robert H. Rogers Betty Seagle Barbara B. Silver Ralph Smith Donald S. Snowdon Robert Sorrells Claude W. Stepp Charles T. Stewart Lowell D. Thompson Betty Ruth Tinsley Jack E. Trask Ruth WePs Bobby Merrill Whitner Troy L. Whitlock, Jr. Jurors called for the sec ond week are as follows: Earl Arnette Clarence M. Ashe Lewis P. Bagwell David L. Baynard Raymond F. Bennett Gilmar D. Black Glenn Blythe Lois S. Brown Robert W. Brown Henry W. Ellis Grover Frisbee Margaret Galloway James A. Goings Paul S. Greene, Jr. Eva M. Hardy Avery Hogsed Gilbert Holden Duane Hooper Ruth B. Hunter T. M. Kuykendall Charles Kelley Richard «C. McCall * V • J ! Joe P. McLead Annie S. Mackey Ralph Morris Edwin Morrow Harlen Neill Larry Edwin Nelson Cathey's Creek (From Front Page, Second Sec.) Whitmire and the children re mained with her mother at Ros man for a few days visit. Other Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Riley and family was the Rev. Frank Fenwick of Greenville, S. C., Fred Mc Kinney and Vernon Barton. Rev. Fenwick was supper guest of a sister Mrs. Ada Bar ton and went on to Selica Church of God and brought a message. Word was received on Satur day of the death of Ed Wilson in an Easley, S. C. hospital. We wish to convey our sympathy to his family. A son Emmitt and a daughter Reba Owen live at Cathey’s Creek. After you've read this paper and digested tha home town news, you're ready for the world. For that, you need a •econd newsoaper, with first-hand coverage of national •nd world affaire. The Christian Science Monitor. Wlw the Monitor? Twenty-six correspondents around theglobe. Nine reporters watching Washington. Puller Prize winning news coverage, ^rd ^lnnlr^jga|^^ ■saxasffsssAVm % For trash insight Into your world, send us the coupon. J W. Thomas Nicholson Bradley H. Owen Robert R. Owen Parker W. Pace W. E. Phillips Reubise A. Rackley Charles R. Redmond Charles Robinson Bly Rogers William R. Rogers J. C. Rowe Homer Carlos Sales Paul J. Shatley Don O. Silver Coy A. Sitton Dona M. Smith Henrietta Sprouse Ronnie Lee Stewman J. B. Summey Van E. Summey Grace E. Tawny Martha Jane Tinsley Martin E. Turbyfill Raleigh T. Waldrop Mrs. Ruth Z. Waldrop Alonzo L. Warren Ben H. West 1630 Boyce Whitmire wMBUNG WITH FIRE Don’t tak* • dmct with jrw ■ tablet When you think of prescrip lions, think of VARNER’S, adv. Weaving Demonstration To Be 1 Held At Sherwood Forest 10th There will be a demonstra tion of weaving at the Sher wood Forest Craft Shop on Sat urday afternoon, July 10th, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Mrs. Hazel Roberts, a resi dent of Sherwood Forest and a member of its workshop, will work on a small portable loom. Formerly of Captiva, Florida, and St. Louis, Missouri, Mrs. Roberts has done a great deal of indigenous weaving in Flor ida. The products of her looms are on display and for sale in the Sherwood Craft Shop, as are her attractive articles of macrame, which is so popular just now. This talented crafted invited the public to visit the Craft Shop on Saturday afternoon for this interesting demonstration. Sherwood Forest is just 8% miles south of Brevard on High way 276, and a colorful sign at the entrance points the way to the Craft Shop. Today half of all women be tween 18 and 64 years of age are in the labor force, reports the Labor Department’s Wom en’s Bureau. Studies show that f 9 out 10 girls will work out- 1 side the home at some time in their lives. < Keep Tuned To WPNF 12 4 0 On Your Dial “WONDERFUL PISGAti NATIONAL FOREST” ••-El When in needofijob printing, all The Transylvaiia Times. H'f i t- v r; 1. ‘Miss B’ dresses made with Gelanese^ . A WASHABLE, NO-IRON BLEND OF FORTREL* POLYESTER AND COTTON. A. WINDOWPANE CHECKS in red on navy and white. Sizes7 to 14» B. TWO-PIECE LOOK, Navy and green or red with navy. Sizes 3 to ®C,*'j C. BIAS INSERTS. White collar on blue or brown plaid. 7 to 14. ) D. VEST EFFECT, plaid with harmonizing soiidtone. 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