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National Safety
Award Given
Enka Third Time
American Enkr Corporation has
von the Nations! Safety Council's I
Distinguished Service to Safety
Award for the third time according
to a recent announcement by Ned
H. Dearborn of Chicago, Council j
President. I
The Award is presented for out- i
standing achieven.ent in maintain
ing low injury frequency and in
jury severity rates and by sharply
reducing the injury severity rate
in comparison vith the previous
year.
Of the thirteen textile nlants in
the United States which have re
ceived the Award, only three, in
cluding , Enka, have qualified for
the Award three times or more.
Enka becomes the second plant in
this State to be accorded this
honored distinction.
Mr. Dearborn also announced
that American Enka now ranks
third in the textile plants division
in the. entire United States for bet
terment of accident prevention, low
injury frequency and injury sever
ity. , . . '
In addition to this national roe-
ognition, word hes been received
from Forrest E. Shuford. State
Commissioner of Labor, that for
the third consecutive year Enka
has qualified for ,the U. S. aitd
N. C. Departments of Laboc "Cer
tificate of Safety Achievement."
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lust one look will tell vou hy the 50 Ford is
style show all by itself . . . why it's the ? csr
in sufmatiit history to twice receive the Fashioo
Academy's Gold Slrdal Award as "Fashioo Car
of the Year" (and two years in row, at that!)
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CREDITED BY POLICE of East Dubuque, I1U with thwarting an attempted
bank robbery, six embryo G-Men gather about broken window
through which three other "teen-agers had allegedly sought to gain en
trance to the bank building. All three were captured. The boy heroei
(1. to r.) are: Earl Haskin, 15; Fred Jungwirth, 16; Bill Budden. 16; Dave
Freidlein, 15, Darrel Sendt, 18, and Charles Kraft, 15. (International)
No other tar la FonTs teld offers so
much hip and shoulder room. The 'SO
Ford is big and (eels bin. The minute
you take this great car out on the road
you'll feel its luxurious big car coat
tort, its effortless "Finger-Tip steer
ing and its solid readability. A tea
minute "Test Drive" will convince you
that the '50 Ford is truly Mr. Big for
spaciousness, for comfort, toe per
forma oce and for value.
C. N. ALLEN & CO.
lane 48 .
Hazclwood
Operetta To Be
Presented At
Clyde School
An operetta, "Hansel and Gret
el." will be presented at the Clyde
school auditorium, Friday at 7:30
p.m., by students of the second
and third trades.
The program, which is directed
by Mrs. R. C. Cannon, teacher of
the two grades, was presented In
March and met with such success
that a request was made for it to
be repeated. The second 'perform--anre
Is belli? eiven fnr the benefit
of the school (not ball campaign.
The cast included Van Metcalf
as Hansel, Carol McClure as Cret
el, Hoyt -.Hooper, as a bear, Cath
erine Jenkins as the mother, Joe
Haynes as the father, Amelia Rob
inson as the witch, and Ronnie
Hall and Stanley Caddis as sand
men. As an added attraction for the
evening the rhythm band, com
posed of 00 primary students, will
make its first public appearance In
new uniforms.
NOTICE OF SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION
.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NORTH CAROLINA, '
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
ARTHUR KOCH
VS
CLARA H. KOCH
The defendant above named will
take nolioe llu.t the above entiled
action was commenctd in the
Superior Court of '.Hay wood Coun
ty, for an absolute' divorce. -on the
grounds of In'idelity, and thai
summons in the above entitled
cause was issued against th(f de
fendant on the 1 2th day of April,
1950, by the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Haywood County, North
Carolina; which said summons Is
ret ui liable before said Clerk nt his
offlcp in the Cily of Waynesville,
North Carolina, on Ihe filii day of
May,-. 1030, ' when and where the
defendant is .required to appear
and answer or demur to the com
plaint, or the relief demanded will
bo granted.
DIXli: CAMl'llKLL
Ass'l. Clerk Superior Court
Haywood County.
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18 Towns To Be
Represented At
Canton Meeting
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A regional meeting of the North
Carolina League of Municipalities
will be held April 18 at Canton
featuring clinics on town and city
problems.
Expected for the. session' are rep
rcsentatives of Asheville, Blllmoro
Forest, Black Mountain, Columbus
Burnsvllle, Brevard, Dundarach,
East Flat Rock, Hendersonvllle,
Hot Springs, Lake Lure, Laurel
Park. Marshall, Mars Hill, Rosman,
Saluda, an Wpavcrvllle, as well as
Canton.
A similar meet ins is set for April
17 at Bryson City, with delegates
from Clyde, Hazclwood, and
Waynesville scheduled to attend.
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Champion of its Class
for ECONOMY
Here's real evidence of Ford's extraordinary pas economy. Ill
the official AAA supervised Mohiliias Grand (unyon kconomy
Run, a ')0 Ford Six equipped wuh Overdrive1' won in its class
the three full-site cars'i'n the low-price field. Low first cost,
low operating cost and hith resale value murk Ford V-8 '
"Six" as the "Bis Economy Package" in its field. "Test Drivel
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Waynesville
WHAT
will the 1950
sis s
this Area?
Your Guess Might Win
A VALUABLE PRIZE
Hothing To Buy
Holhing To Sell
EVERY ON CAN ENTER
Except Enumerators-
Thcsc two banks, just like you, arc interested in know
inu what the 1950 census will show for our county, our
towns. We are staging this contest in the interest of Civic
Pride and from an educational standpoint, and without
any commercial affiliations.
Stop in today at either bank, and fill out a blank giving
your guess as to the 1950 census figures. YOU may WIN
one of the THREE valuable prizes. Hurry, the first cor
rect answer WINS.
3 Census Results to Guess
Haywood County
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THE FIRST CORRECT ANSWER GIVEN WINS
(Each Guess Will Be Timed)
Get an Official Blank at Either Bank Today-Time is Limited
This Contest Staged As A Public Service By
The The .
first State Bank
First Haiional Dank
IIAZELWOOD
WAYNESVILLE
MEMBERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
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