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PAGE TIir.EE jay Afternoon. October 1, 3930 THE WAYNTSYTLLE MOUNT ATNIXR Tor sale coiLDXT spend it j At ThePark'Thursday and Friday j GENERAL'S RIDE WELL ENGINEERED Coming To The Strand ldlv; October 30. 1950. at MCNC1E Ind. Mrs. Joyce Crim " rr l-Jvk V al 1 ' in theTonofWales ioor 4 fourtv.XorthC.ro at Public i admitted her ex-husband Paul Len ; ninsjton.'made support payments on i time, but she complained he man j aged ta get the money back. Mrs. t (."run said Lenmngton sunid outside i bank while she cashed the $100 i check, then grabbed the money J from her hands when she wa!ked r I , the hianesi uiuuci m i ' follow described lands, I" !.A - ' outside. I ---.--.--. - --s -. 5 "V. - --. - - ! i j .Lies i:uaie. wUesviHe Township. Hay County. -North Carolina, to- (iG on a stake near ". bank of Shelton Branch t:uthwtt corner of the lot j m ft Wood, and runs ill Wood lot N. 10" , irt i to a stake, corner of 96. and 97: thence Sue B Lot No. 96. N. 5' feet to a stake, corner of ' -.- nr. 1 -Qfi- thonrn .w lire of Lot Q. .' l(Ki feet to a stake.; corner si,5 83. 84. ana so; , dili the line of Lot No. 94, 'jj-yr. 220 feet to a stake in , nariin l'f County Road; . ,,',tn siid road margin S. ' ui feet to a stake; thence ii- i"3 feet to a stake; thence I "no feet to the BEGIN-Lot- No. 95 of , aim - !(..iitf Development, as per ."aiul plat of W. A. Shool- S.sitered Engineer, made 1945. and duly of record ."office of the Register of . of Ifiiywood County. . made pursuant to the pow V authority conferred upon IndersipH'tl Trustee by that of tru't dated January !B, tvfi-uted by Jason AVoodrow i ai:d wife, Gladys Freeman nA reporded in Book 56. )3. Haywood County Registry. ,1 havin? been made in the nt of the indebtedness there .nr,H ami the holder thereof made demand upon the un ."ned to advertise andsell the ::!y-. ;! September 27. 1950. A T. Ward, Trustee -Oct 2-9-16-23 ft 4- ' I i. f fx r i V N ' I " r 1 S X...J iiiall EEP TONIGHT! i.:i:n and turning iujird in Iht mntnin j uighti . . , . . . leaw jam NORMAL1N i.-rc t-an hclit hri'-iff calm, refrethira .Tn nnvims tension tlu-eatem normal NORMAL! N rAULE iarenon-naon a f . . mi. i " " - ft-jily ipprovwt ingredients. Ouarantetd rtinn Of mnnry rciuuuoj. IITI0N NKt-'.DED. Clip this itwssaij i.crt crttmi eenuln NOKMAL1H litis on ule todar It . . . SMITH'S DRUG STORE Claudette Colbert starring in "The Seem l'uv Strand Theatre Wednesday and Thursday. coining to the NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SITKRIOR COURT XOr.TH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY. WALTER H. LEFF.YRF. - . vs. . CHRISTINE J I.EFEYRE .---- -1 I Hie oetemiani noove nameu win-i take notice that nn action entitled! as alnixe has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County. North Carolina, by the! plaintiff and against the defendant! for an absolute divorce based on I the grounds of two years sep- j aratlon; that said defendant Willi further take notice that she Is re-; quired to aooear at the Office of; the Clerk or the SuiM'tlor Court of litivwood County, nt his oll'iee in! tne Courthouse in Waynesville, i X. C, within twenty days after the 301 Ii day of October. Hl.r)0, and an swer or demur to the complaint filed in said action or the relict sought in , 'the ' complaint will be given. This October 2. 1050. C, 11. LKATHEUWOOn Clerk Superior Court 2011 O 2-9-16-23 j. . . . , vvM3 - iHniiiln Anita Lhoeit hu ood protection in tm ene irora vpiiY Cirl," wnicK stars Johnny Wtiismuller. -.-. -'- NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF HAYWOOD COUNTY vs. ANNA J. SENTELLE and husband R. E. SENTELLE, W. T. TERRELL and wife, LENA TERRELL. LUCY RUSSELL and husband, J. M. RUSSELL. CHARLES S. TERRELL and wife. KATE TERRELL, HATTIE MILES, Widow, LETT1E JUSTICE and husband. J. F. JUSTICE, MINNIE TERRELL, widow of B ; W, TERRELL, Deceased, WAYNESVILLE DRIVE-IN THEATRE t,ft$' ARE 'A --- j( fii vui FS TKKKKLL . and wif MRS. CHARLES TERRELL, by whatever name she be known, WALTER TERRELL and wife, FREDDIE TERRELL, MARIE TURNER and husband. REGINALD TURNER. EDGAR A. TERRELL and wife. JANE TERRELL, WILLIAM S. TERRELL and wife, FRANCES TERRELL. THEO T. GRAHAM, Widow, CAMILLA T. Gl-AZA and husband by whatever name he be called or known, MARY AMELIA TERRELL, Minor daughter of HENRY C. TER RELL, Deceased, CLIFTON S. TERRELL ami wile, VIRGINIA TERRELL. JAMES W TERRELL and wife NEIL TERRELL, MARGARET LAZENBY and hus band. JAMES W. LAZENBY. MARTHA MASTERS and husband, STANLEY MASTERS. LOUISE MANEY and husband. CONRAD MANEY, G. WAYNE TERRELL and wife. VIRGINIA TERHELL. and all unknown, unborn and possible children and heirs of W. T. Ter rell, not hereinabove named by Whatever name or names they may be hereafter called or known. The defendants, Ilattie Miles, Widow; Then Terrell Graham. Wid ow; Camilla T. Gl.va and luisband. by whatever name he may he called or known; Mary A. Terrell, Minor daughter of Henry C. Terrell, De ceased; James W. Terrell and wife, Neil Terrell; Charles Terrell and wife. Mrs. Charles Terrell; and all unknown, unborn and possible children and heirs ol W. T Terrell, not hereinabove named bv what ever name or names- thev may be he.reatter tailed or known, will l.iki- luilice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in ihe Superior" Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, lor the; purpose -til exercising the rigl.il of; eminent domain and condemning1 and acquiring thereunder lands owned by them adjacent to the I Bet hi; I High School in Pigeon I Township, and described in the petition liled in this cause for the necessary purpose of extending and enlarging the grounds of said school and the further purpose of (reeling buildings thereon. And that said defendants will further take notice that they are required In be and annear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said countv al tin- courthouse in Way in sville. North Carolina, on or before the 31st (lay of October. 1!)50. or within ten days thereafter, and answer and demur to the peti tion died in said action or the plainlid' will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said peti tion. This the 291 h day of September, 1051). Nearly 600 New Enterprises In CP&L Territory Since the beginning of 1946 first full year utter World War 11 -nearly. 600 new enterprises have located in the territory served by Carolina Power & Light Company, according to W. Paul Lyman, CP&L industrial' sates manager. ' Of the new enterprises, t'9 were added so far in 1950. but these 09 will account for more than a third of the Increase in power usage re ' presented bv all new industries. Lyman explained that the 517 add ed timing the four years preceding 1950 Included many smaller plants, uich as concrete block plants and t reeer lockers which began oper ating soon after the war. On the 'other hand, industrial customers added in 1950 Include several large concerns, such as the Bobbins Mill al Aberdeen and the dul'ont plant near. Camden. South Carolina. 7 Local Students Attending Meredith DIXIE CAMPBELL Ass t. Clerk of Superior Court 2010 O. 2-9-10-23 j0mnmpnimiMMirmmt'mtmmmmmimm'iimmnf mtmi urn iiiinii mi ii i nv mm iim m- t ' " ' "" ""' " "" The estimated 600 student which Meredith College official lircdicted for the 1950-51 semester' lust heuinnine has proven to bt evaellv (!12 including regular and soecial mart-time) students at i.uilini" lo official figures released bv Mrs. Vera Tart Marsh, College Doutstrnr. This is an increase of 56 over the 556 students enrolled In 1949-50, The student body represents North Carolina counties 13 olhei stales ami the District of Colum bia and six foreign countries and territories outside continental Unit ed States including I hum, ( una. Costa Rica, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Palestine. Among the record-breaking stu dent body are the following stu dents from Haywood County: Vir ginia Catherine James, Jeaniietle Leopard, Mary Jean West, Bessie Sue Francis, Allen Hart, Margaret James, nil of Waynesville; and Pat Smathers, Canton. Miss Barbara Ann Boyd, tvTio is attending Western Carolina Teach ers College, spent the Week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. daily Boyd. Smokers Top List Of Blaze Starters NEW YORK-l'ire Prevention Week, Oct. 8-14, finds that familiar. tliough unintentional, menace the careless smoker at the lop of a list of 24 causes ol tires in the nation. Recent statistics released by the National Fire Protection Assocla- lion make it clear that the house- bolder who .dashes back into ihei kitchen to check oil the range bunv ers before leaving home would do heller to examine the ashtrays. KioiMi ieal . fixed services rank second in the NFPA list, and "un known," third. Defective heating equipment and faulty llrnw are fourth and fifth, respectively, ami parks oil the roof and lightning lollow in rating. Matches are just as much a lire hazard as they always have been, in spite ol years ol lire prevention campaigns. Hie sulphur-tipped tie- vices rank along -with .smoking in !irs( place as a lire cause iniore Hum 16 per cenl ol all tires) and reappear in tenth place in connec tion with children's blaze-setting. Bringing uo the rear are gas and as eiiuipiiient. in 23rd place, and sparks from machinery, 241 h, When It comes to dollar loss, "unknown" Is in first place, with 29 per cenl. Explosions are second with II oer cent, elect lleal-llxed services and tleleclive ieaung are tied for third, while smoking and matches are next, i :- . ifi., n., - . Qnro'iM!U"'- -,rr J DURING THE INTENSE FIGHTING along the Naktong River In South Korea, most crossings have bc?n nmphihious. But thanks to the effort of tht 1 1 tli Combat Engineer Battahtm, MaJ. Gen. John W. Church. Commat.aer of the 24th Divisii.n, 'crofses the stream In a Jeep. (International) PERSONALS, Howard Liner and Don Whiscn hufit. both sfudents at Slate Col lege, spent the week-end at their homes here. -. Miss Jean Ann Bradley, student at Brenau College, in Gainesville,; Ga., spent- the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, W, A. Brad ley. ; Mrs. G. L. Hollebeck left Satur day by plane to join her husband in Miami; Flu.. Mrs. Hollebeck is the former Miss Eloise Davis of llajelwood, .. Sam C. Welch Is spending a thirty-day leave here after being confined to the base hospital at Fort Bragg following injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swift of Weav- ervllle. were week-end guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Swift. , The ReV. and Mrs. Frank Phlbhs and sons of Bessemer City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Fer guson last week. MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. - Foul' teen-agers carried a human skull into police headquarters and said I hey wanted reooii a "crinu because they envisioned "faces" peering al them through their bedroom windows. The boy said they dug the skull out of a private fuave. intending to mil cleelric light bulbs in the eye sockets and mount II on Ihe huotl of Iheir car. Buy Your Next Insurance Automobile Rurglary Liability . Accident & Health and other coverages on the MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN THF INSURANCE which you've alwaya carried ... and the nrotection which you've Combine them all into one complete program of financial far it In vtin- venient amounts over a period of months. Under the new Del Mar Han, if your premiums total $100, for example, your Initial cost Is a nUh iMvmpnt of Monthly payment range from 4 to 9 months. L. N. Davis Co. Phone "7 WaynesvilR". X."f.' TV BOON TO PRISONERS CRANSTON, R. 1. llerealter, stale prison inmates will be able lo watch major league baseball on television besides, playing ball in the prison yard, The TV set was bought with money earned by pris oners on special Work (luring World War II. Two Shows Daily Monday through Friday 7 & 9 P.M. Saturday: Continuous Showings from 11 A.M. Sunday: 3 Shows, 2. 4 and 9:00 P. M. PROGRAM MONDAY and TUESDAY, pCT. 2-3 2t PROGRAM MONDAY, OCT. 2 BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY' (In Technicolor) Starring FRED ASTAIRE and GINGER ROGERS ii TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3 & 4 DOUBLE FEATURE "TRIPLE THREAT" Pro Football Stars ALSO WEST OF SONORA Starring CHARLES STARRETT KIDNAPER LOOSE SOMEWHERE IN h TEEMING RAILROAD TERMINAL! , . rav AfK " ..... J'nt ncy Mrry WILLIAM Mm Olson Fitzgerald HOLDEN .iSr ml ,E"GE"' "f SIwo ALSO Technicolor Musical and Latest World News Events n PARK THEATRE Matinee Sunday 2 & 4 P.. M, . Saturday Continiunis Shows from 11A. M. Niuhls - Sunday 9 P. M. - Weekdays 7 ci 9 1'. M. V v j The i "- , y . WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, OCT. 4 5 ii 4" I' TIIUftSDAY & FRIDAY, OCT. 5 & 6 "COVER UP" i Starring WILLIAM BENDIX and DENNIS O'KEEFE Also Selected Short Suhjccts iV' MM I. IMU ml IIDCC MANNMC fmut runnFTTF ROBERT Colbert Ryan The u&rm v UJ . mmmW mVBBWA,fii.'U.rW' m. w ? i II - f-J JANE COWL PAUL RELLT miir nvuzd BE WISE GET STRAND WISE PROGRAM MON. & TUES., OCT. 2 & 3 THRF.F. STflflD IN GLORY. -i I Mhdertte toV&e Torn fad m JEFF CHAN DLER OEBRA PAGET O ii WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4 ARABIAN NIGHTS (in Technicolor) Starring MARIA MONTEZ and JON HALL ii HEADLINES fe THURS. & FRI , OCT. 5 & 6 It's the peak of advenrure ...tops in thrills. ctarflinn in mII U. :j..i 1 , fU( around Balanced Styling The brim and crown are cart fully balanced to provide flatter ing effects. Freshaped ond blocked by factory experts for lasting style. t Jy- Cushton-Corefort Fit Specially constructed sweat band fits firmly without binding. Always soft and comfortable self adjusting to the head. 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