juOiti THE WAYNESVILLE M6UNTAI!fc.R 1 p Francis. ..Lrsons hav Estate to " f N C un or ji)50. in' th's flu l.ai- tlif'e- lu said Es- nriim-diaie 949 it She Krta'e 01 iL,.t.a-(Hl f H ( 01 KT i, 1 I'.hvait'i'. fail .n 1 11.11 en i ),.n com !: CM to plii:i. n't ,l,r v ill uirtlicr Jp lr(tlill'(l to jf (I,,. Ch-rk of ..;,,; t "l ill tit I Wa in "ivilli Jlv-M-vrii '27' 5j ol October .SdiMinit" in the Jinn "I tnc tin- ('miit for in s.i id com- September, ! jvood .or CiuiM. ? 4 gvin: of IJC ATIOX iANCFOlin e named will on DSSCUSS TRUCE "n' M , MS Ill 14 ff 4 ' i s-V iff ki A ''im : PREPARING A FORMAL reply to President Truman's truce proposal in the threatened steel strike, heads of the United Steelworkers of America meet In Pittsburgh to frame an answer. At right Is Philip Murray, presi dent of the union, and at left David J. McDonald with Allen P. Haywood, hown to center, director of organization. (International Scmndphoto) take notice that an action entitled ' as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of llavunod County. North; Carolina. at;ains said defendant, for an absoluli divorce, in favor of the plaintiff, on the grounds of two years sep aration. That the said defendant ' will further take notice that she is required to be and appear al I he office of Ihe Clerk of (he Superior Court of Haywood Count, . ('. in the Court house in Va ncsvillc on or before the 1st day nf Nov.. 1949. or within thirty days there after, and answer or demur to tin ;0ME NEIGHBOR! We Kxtaul Our Very BEST WISHES To owell Hardware On Their Opening IN WAYNESVILLE PBELL'S SHOP Main Street OWELL HARDWARE On the Opening of Your New Store In Waynesville. We Are Very Proud, Indeed, to Enjoy The Privilege of Supplying You With Many Nationally Known Lines of Hardware . . . Names of Which We Are Justly Proud . . . Products You Can Recommend With Confidence. ise-Hasson Hardware Co. Knoxville, Tenn. IN STfcEL STRIKE 4 Library Notes MM! OA R FT .lOHXSTON' COUNTY I.IHKAUIAN Michener Fires of SprinK. The aiilhni' trace Hie career ol Dav id Harper tlunueli a Dickensian childhood in a l'cun Kania poor house, tin in 1 1 the crucible of his school ;iii collrL'r years, his voarn nii: wanderings, and lo his menial and spiritual liheiation during the Ihreadbare "Ill's. liicc Innocent Flvstander. "Tells of Ihe murder of Mi (linn, eaoihlinr', hicsi on Ihe Ferris wheel al an aiuie enieiil pier. In Ihe search lli.it lullow . lor Fllen llai n, (hi only films'. '1 1 1 1 1 y Wehh jusl mil ol San (.uenl in., and All Siuilh ide lel lle. pill 'lie l.llell Willi valied intents hut equal inleii' ily to a deadly t i 1 1 i -1 1 . " lioherls Marsh wood "A l.imil'. piece which is so a ( oinpaiiioii.ihl the I. '" 1 1 1 1 1 one. t In-- tells ol i -I-lei'- and their il d III. al .Miii humid, si i ene. ad le- ami manic- 'I he peace al Mai liwiiod I'- however broken 1 1 1 1 1 1 p I :i 1 1 it of Ihe pl.unlili tiled in I i,i- cm e or i he pl.,iol ill will ap pp. lo l.i. I mil I lor I he relic! ile iii.ilid. d hi I he i nmplainl . Tin Ihe .'Olli das of Sepl III' !F. ( WII'IIF.l.l. A ' Oleik ol Ihe Snpei ior ( 'ourt. i !!)!; ; :- :' i (i-i:i l. j TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Wtynrsvill? Township O. ('. Farmer and wile to Robert Turner ami vv ife. 1 T. B kinard and wife and other 10 Olive K. l.aRoche Kdiih D.nb to Henrietta I.luer Sally Conner and husband to Dewey Buchanan. A. T Ward, trustee, to I. K. Barber and wife. Kennel h hogers and wife to Sam Medlord. Thomas K Ronertsun and wife to C II Rutl and wife Paul I. Davis and wife to Minda Shelton. M.. Illr Sinllll and hie band to Claude Moodv. C 1) Walker and wife to lius CI Robin un and wife FcrniMi 1. Jones and Wife to Fmmett K. Phillip- and wife Swan Hendtiv and wile lo Hoy McCluie and wife. Beaverdam '1'owiihhip Canton Uuildiio; and Loan .V 01 i.il ion and S. M. Holiiir on . (111 tec. to .) :irk H Ma' on and wife. II Carroll Pi t lev and wite to ('.rover Mease and wife V 1.. Mason and wile to W. 1) I.ankford and wile. Harry K. Fisher and wife lo Clint li. Ilipps and wife. .1 K Hall and wife lo Carl S Owen and wife. i Claude K. Williams and wife to Frank K. Boydston. Sr., and wife Fast Fork Township W. I' Poston and wife to Will liaptist Church. Free Ivy Hill Township C. C. Walker and wife and others to .lames V. Smith and wife. C N. Allen and wife and others to James V. Smith and wife. HoKcr Ferguson and wife lo J. Yii'Kil Smith and wife. , H. V. Welch lo Hopcr Ferguson Pigeon Tow nship Willis Rurnette and wife and others to Fanning Howe. Lewis S. Stanley and wife to Dennis V.. Stamcy and wile. M ARRIAflK I.ICFNSFS llarololis Dayton of Lake Jiina liiska and Mildred F.. Caldwell. Waynesville. Floyd K. Nelson and I-ouise Kins land, both of Haywood. Sehy Hhodarmcr and Virginia Lemming, both of Waynesville. when t win babies arc left on their doorstep ... A comfortable, sub stantial portrait of lour women which reflects the fundamental i drives of I heir sex." Sinclair O Shepherd. Speak! This tenth ol the l.anny liiidd novels, "lakes him throiirh the clos ini! months of the war. the Ninvin hurg trials, lo liussia lo talk lo Slahn as Truman's pt rsonal agent." Sorenson The FveninK and the Moriiinu. The r, K.iteV slnrv Kat. Alex ander. I lie daughter of Scotch -Irish miiiilgi ants who moved Iron) Ihiir ci ml it rv out acros. the western plains ,, I, tah. It is al- o the story dI Pi ter .lan .eii, who loved hm ll ehai .ictel ics two ardent ly individu ali lie people who could not help but 'InifKle afainst the .'.tricl (ii; luin ol their 'inall eomnmnity. and how their pas ionate rebellion af iei t. d l hem ami their children. Stanley- The Rock Cried Out. ' Harmon Hlennerhas' ct married hi riece and had to flee from the old win Id to Ihe Ohio frontier be c ;m e of oppirition to the marriage. There, it eeined. they found peace. until the magnetic Aaron Burr ar rived to involve Ihotri in (his grandiose and tragic schemes." Stirling-- Lovers Aren't Company. This "love story has overtones which conic both from the rich memories awakened by its selling Pome and Naples and Capri and from Ihe time of ils enactment at the ( lose ol Ihe war, while the Congratulations . . . HOWELL HARDWARE Welcome . . . to WAYNESVILLE A FRIEND TRUMAN ENDS if rn;i 11 am nmuT niim ini n nr" ti ""'ir 11 iiirtii'iir nmmi im m m m ' ii li...,. n, n j BEFORE ADDRESSING the convention of the American Veterans of World War II al Des Moines, Iowa, President Truman receives a tray of Iow a prize corn from Harold Russell (left), handless movie actor and newly elected national commander of the Amveta. At right is Harold A. Keats, past commander of the veterans organization. Below, President and Mrs. Truman arrive nt Independence, Mo., for a rest. ( I'tilermitional) I All Music Heard In Movies Specially Written for Subject j By PATRICIA Ct.AHY United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD 'UP' The iniisu in Ihe background of a movie scene has to be written note by nute lo fit the story, a movie com poser say s. Paul Sawlcll thinks lifting movie themes from the classics is "un warranted thievery." And besides, il doesn't sound nearly so good as new music. Siiwtell. who's been writing mu sic for movies since the days when he composed the piano accompani ments for silcnls. is doing the music for Nal Holt's "The Fighting Plainsman". F.very note and pass age in the picture will have been composed especially for it, he .said. "I defy anyone lo find even a smidgeon of Tsrhaikow.' ky. Chopin, Haeh or Wagner in my work." he said. "I refuse to lift I hemes even from myself. "It is possible to put together a picture score out nt one's own com positions, and it would do hut it u i u 1 1 1 1 1 t lie good No musician of real integrity would do such a thing. Piiile In Work "And fc lor lilting from the cla:.- ics well, that would he un thinkable In a man who lake pride in In work." K cia scene in a piclure. Sawlcll believe'', require' individual 'tudy heiaii e it i afloeted by tniv, mo tivation, set. Hie wealher and even tin- I iuie of day . Hi one ' cone of "The I'ii'hting Plainsman." a .le-.e James char acter conies into his hold room w hist ling. "I have Sweet Bet him whistle t v From Pike' I e tune heard I scene Sawt.ll nal ui al the piano playing, in his hi in the gambling palace." explained. "That is the thing." As fyolho jiiano, H'jft'qA-an bid-; nio.yprrlit' tricked up' to sound likjie a 'piano Of the lH70's, when caldron still seethed, and some of the misery and corruption of post war Kurope -tea) across the lives of a woman and a child and a man." 1,100-MILE TOUR Moral: Don't Force- Cops FITCHBURO Mass- (CPA Clarence S. Dean was fined $f() for drunken driving alter he had forced another car off the road The other automobile held two slate troopers the tuner came through the town once a year. As an added touch of realism. Stivvtell made Ihe keys sticky. Just as if they'd had beer dribbled I hem. on SEE HOWELL HARDWARE BENJAMIN MOORE & COMPANY PAINTS & VARNISHES Western North BENJAMIN HOWELL HARDWARE On The Opening Of Your New Store In Waynesville YOUR NEW HARDWARE STORE IS ONE OF THE MOST MODERN IN YOUR AREA AND WE KNOW THAT ALL WAYNESVILLE IS GLAD TO HAVE YOU. WE OFFER SIN CERE BEST WISHES FOR YOUR SUCCESS. SUMMERS HARDWARE CO. Wholesale Only Johnson City, Tenn. Feeder Calf Sale To Be Held At Asheville Soon The Haywood County Communi ty Development Program's Heef Cattle Commission beaded by Chairman M O. (Jallovvav, is as- Miituig in sponsoring a Western North Carolina Feeder Calf Sale scheduled for Sept :'8 al the Ashe ville livt ttock yards. Mr Galloway anncunced today dial this evenl is lor Western North Carolina cattlemen lie said the sale will be for this Congratulations HOWELL HARDWARE Welcome . . . TO WAYNESVILLE BRYAN BEDFORD for Sold in Carolina For More Than 40 Years MOORE & COMPANY year's calves sired by goed if bulls. Owners of prospecttre ittntl were advised to deliver their calve to the Asheville yards by II .m. September 28. There the animals will be trade! and sold in lots, starting at l p.m. County Agent Wayne Corpenlng raid this is a good chance for beet cattle men with good calves t Eel premium prices for their an imals. "It is hoped that many of the beef bre.ders will hold their calvet for sale al this event, for it Is felt thev will get premium prices for their animals." to K'C.Uj' j S.M T. i ! ; sl i, .

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