FRANK CRANE. Cimniiucsianrr of Ulwr. who was appointed by Coxernor I'instead to till the an evpired term of the late Forrest II. Shuford. Crane was named thr part> nominee recently, and will run on the November ticket, lie has been with the Depart ment cf Labor since 1938. lie is 47. and from Waxkaw. lie is the loth commissioner of Labor this ?tate has had. NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA H\YWOOD COUNTY NELL C MOODY. Administratrix oi the Estate of AI.MA JEAN CHAMBERS. Plaintiff, vs. I EN A C TERRELL and husband M T TERRELL, EFE1E C RECH IN and husband. W. J. RECHIN 1 HASTES F. CHAMBERS and wife GERTRUDE CHAMBERS, ELSIE C BLAYLOCK, DELLA C BURNETT and husband, HARLIN K BURNETT, NED MOODY, hus t ind of Nell C Moody, LOUIS CHAMBERS and wife. VERA CHAMBERS. GAY CHAMBERS -t wife. EVELYN CHAMBERS. MARGIE C MESSER and hus l.ai d CHARLIE MESSER. LAURA C. MESSER and husband. ALBERT MISSER. GLENN CHAMBERS ml wit NINA CHAMBERS ED NA.'C EDWARDS and husband. I OV EDWARDS. ANNIE MAE Me- i ( R ACK EN and husband. ROBERT i ! ' li VCKKN. BOYD CHAMBERS ? PHYbLlg CHAMBERS ! \V\C BARRETT. I Defendants. jl T: e defendants. Effie C. Recliin. I W .1 Reehin F.rastus F. Chambers. 11 Ce 'rude Chambers. Delia C. Bur- 1 neM llarlin K Burnett. Boyd i I tubers. and Phvllis Chambers. 1 a i T \KE NOTICE that a special ''')'"U'd lU Aijlff I commriffeaiIn trie superior ( i ?' of Haywood County. North H'niiiM. by the plaintiff as Ad-; Matrix of Alma Jean Cham ) deceased, to sell the real es te of lhe deceased to creaie as lets; - j; The c:,jd defendants will FUR t'HI'R TAKE NOTICE that they ieonired to aooear at the office l Clerk of Superior Court of ijewood County in his office thy Court House in Wavoesville. No'.lv Carolina, and answer or '< ur to the Petition filed in said (?t!jt>0 within ten davs after the fin'i day of Senteniber. 1954 or . i iiff will annlv to the Court > the relief demanded in said t'o* ?' nin ti ;* the 18th day of August.' 1 #54 J B S1LF.R Clerk Superior Court 2 j en \ s fi-n Snakes (Continued front page 1) to mind hi* own two mori copperheads were slitheilng pas ' him Indoors is less snake-filled thai outdoors only because there's les of ft One evening the cook figur ed a pan of good hot eornhreai would be just the thing for sup fier. He'd gotten so used to tht wiggling varmints that he didn'i even pause, when he heard anothei snake "singing ', as lie reached fpi the meal Having supper ready foi the hungry crew was more impor tant than chasing .outdoors after t snake He yanked as the meal sack ?and a five-foot rattler uncoiled l'rom it and made for the outdoors A five-footer is just a little fel low. thes'll tell you on Deep ? Creek. The longest one they caught had 22 rattles. Some of the men 1 brought one of the "little" five foot kind, alive and kicking, to show the home folks one weekend - At that, it would make an un usual decoration for the top of the piano. Any dav now, The Mourttaineer is expecting to get an ad that might read something like this: i "Anybody interested in seeing snakes in their natural habitat, get in touch with Joe Browning at i Deep Creek. His operation is lit 1 erally crawling with them." The 1954 production of filberts in the four major producing coun tries. Turkey. Italy. Spain and the United States, will be ifiore than 25 per cent greater than last year. XOTICE OF SALE f On Monday, September 20, 1954, at 11:00 o'clock A.M.. at the Court House door in Town of Waynes ville, N. C.. I will offer for sale, at public outcry to the highest bid der for cash, the following lands and premises situate in Waynes villo Township, Haywood County. N. C.. to-wit: BEG1NNNING on a stake in the Northeast margin of the highway crossing froifl Hyatt's Creek to Plott's Creek and in the center of an intersecting road or street also the Southmost corner of Lot No. 1 in the subdivision hereinafter referred to. and runs with highway margin North 43" 15' West 129 feet to a stake; thrnee North 52' 15' East 128 7 feet to a twelve inch locust; thence North 58? East 59 feet to a fourteen inch locust; [hence North 74' 15' East 72 feet lo a stake; fhence South 32? 30' East 115 feet to a stake in center if said intersecting road or street; thence with center thereof three calls as follows: South 73" 30' West 125, fed: South 52 West 72 feet; So'inn W" 15' West 55 feet to the BEGINNING, being Lots Nos. 1 and 12 of Fairview Heights as per survey and plat of Nathan Rogers, surveyor, made July 1953, and re-, corded in Plat Book "F" page 9. j in the office of the Register of. Deeds of Haywood County. Sale made pursuant to the pow-j lt and authority conferred udoii i the undersigned Trustee by that | Deed of Trust dated October 12,1 1953. executed bv Mark M. Roberts and wife. Glades B. Roberts, and recorded in Book of Deeds of Trust 90 nave 9 llavwood Countv Reeistrv. default having been made in the navnient of the indebtedness; thereby secured. Sale will he made suhiect to the lien of a prior Deed of Trust and taxes This August th 1954 A T W\KD Trustee ?ar.i \ ?t-sn c R.13 DEFENSE ACAINST DEATH?To help avoid accidents like the one shown here Jackie I*. Hunter, 19, of Wake County demonstrates an idea Motor Vehicles Commissioner Edward Scheidt hopes will catch on throughout North Carolina. It's a simple homemade red liar snarred secure l.v to a cane pole flying five feet above the young farmer's slow moving vehicle. Tractor operators are being asked to voluntarily mount similar warning devices on their equipment when it is being used on public highways. Rogers Reminds Parents Of School Attendance Laws Parents and guardians of school- ^ age children in Haywood County were rniinded today by Attendance Officer Jerry Hogers of state laws regarding compulsory attendance of children in the public and pri vate schools of North Carolina. According to a copy of "Public School Laws of North Carolina" provisions dealing with compulsory school attendance read: "Every parent, guardian, or other person in the state having charge or control of a child be- [ tween the ages of seven and fifteen during the twelve months follow- ! ing July first, and between the ages of seven and sixteen years thereafter, shall cause such child to attend school coninuously for a period equal to the time which the public school in the district in which the child resides shall be in session." "The principal, superintendent, j or teacher who is in charge of such school shall have the right to ex cuse the child temporarily from at tendance on account of sickness or distance of residence from the school, or other unavoidable cause , which does not constitute truancy as defined hv the State Board of, Education. "The term 'school' as used in this section is defined to embrace J all public schools and such private schools as have tutors or teachers and curricula that "are approved by | the county superintendent of pub- [ lie instruction or the Stale Hoard ,.f LM.L.nlinn " Mr. Rogers pointed out that par- 1 ents and guardians who do not comply with this law can be charg- i ed with a misdemeanor and fined ! PARK Theatre Program LAST TIME TODAY MONDAY, AUG. 23 i ANOTHER THRILLING 3 D FEATURE! "GORILLA AT LARGE" (In Color) Starring ANNE HANCROFT CAMERON MITCHELL YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS THIS EXCITING PICTURE. TUES. & WEI).. AUG. 21 & 25 "MAN IN THE ATTIC" ^?nrrinp JACK PALANCE CONSTANCE SMITH % . THURS. & FRI., AUG. 26 & 27 "DANGEROUS MISSION" (In Color) Starring VICTOR MATURE PIPER LAURIE WILLIAM BENDIX VINCENT PRICE ALWAYS THE BEST IN MOVIE ENTER TAINMENT SHOWN ON OUR WIDE GIANT SCREEN Fish ' j (Continued from Page One) I has to be pulled a little faster than the average plug, and that it vi brates father than wiggle like many bass plugs. While some fishermen have come | back from Fontana empty handed i this summer. Caldwell, who is very j modest about his successful fish-! ing, admitted he had something to bring back from every trip this j year. "There'll be a time when I'll i get skunked," he said, "because I j cannot do much good in muddy | water, and it's bound to get muddy sometime or other." During their fishing trip Satur-, day, Mrs. Caldwell found a rod and reel which some unfortunate! fishermen had lost in days gone by. Delmas has on previous / trips found three such prizes. Scientists estimate tfiat there are niore than 100.000 species of fungi in court. If they refuse to pay fines, tliev can be imprisoned in : jail. 1 Mr. Rogers asked the coopera-j1 tion of parents and guardians in j j seeing that children attend schools ' regularly. "We don't want to indict j1 anyone for violating the law. but!' will do so if necessary," he added. ! i Field Day (Continued from Page 1) honors, and Cruso's Linda Lamon and Sandra Henson kept Saunook from a clean sweep bv outpitching Leona Davis and Susie Clark. ? Cruso's girls' Softball team but ; pointed Saunook 25-24 in a "sud den death" fifth inning as the rain ! began to fall. Rain washed out the retreat ion ' program at Francis Cove before any contests could be completed. ( Next Saturday Cruso will go to Allen's Creek, where hosts and guests will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Allen's Creek School. The tour will include the Allen's Creek Baptist i Church ? improvements; Lucius Allen ? new home; Rocky Branch Missionary Baptist Church ? im provements; Claude Browning ? flowers: John F.stes ? corn; Rufe Siler ? sheep and hogs; a drive through Big Cove; the Rocky J Branch Free Will Baptist Church; the new city water filler plant: Harry Hembree ? fish pond; Gor don Hendrix ? new home; the Buchanan Cemetery, a community | project; and C. L. Allen ? tobac co. Lunch and the afternoon pro gram will be held at the Allen's Creek playground. Not City Bred FREEI'OHT. III. ?A 120 jound buck deer wandered into own, leaped over autos. crashed hrough windows and even poked ts nose into a tavern. It was so j tadly injured from collisions with mlldings and store windows that t had to be destroyed. PVT. DEWAIN F. CRAWFORD, son of Horace F. Crawford, Waynesville, recently began eight Weeks of Armv basic training in the Antiaircraft Artillery Re placement Training Center at Fort Bliss, Texas. Fort Bliss, es tablished as a frontier outpost more than a century ago. is lo cated in West Texas on the Mex ican border, adjacent to El Paso. Sales Resistance . LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP>? A Little Rock funeral director says the public doesn't understand that a major problem of a mortician's business is that he can't create a demand lor his services. "We can't put On a big selling campaign,'' said Paul Y. GrilTin in a speech. "We just stay open 24 hours a day to help those who need us." EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executors of the estate of C. L. Hill, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of the said C. L. Hill, deceas ed. to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the 2nd day of August. 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 2nd day of August, 1954. Edwin E. Hill Salma Hill, Executors Estate of C. L. Hill, Deceased. 2452?A 2-9-16-23-30 S 6 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Havig qualified as administrator } of the estate of Ella Haynes Smith, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned, Rt. 2. Canton. N. C. on or before the i 16th day of August, 1955, or this i notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt-' ed to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 16th day of August, 1954. 1 William H. Haynes, Administrator, Mrs. Ella Haynes Smith Estate. 2458?A 16-23-30 S 6-13-20 Director (Continued from Pare 1) national Association about three ye&rs ago, and was vice-chairman of the Arrangements Committee for the international Convention in Asheville last May. Mr. Beach is a member of the Pullen Memorial Baptist Church and sings in the choir. He married Miss Marv Catherine Cox, of Hazolwood. 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