Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / Nov. 8, 1954, edition 1 / Page 10
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Missionary Institutes Planned For Waynesville District The Rev. Earl R. Barr. Jr., the 'Hying missionary" of Vieques Island off the coast of Puerto K?eo. will be the guest spealu r at four subdistrict Missionary Institutes of the Waynesville District of the Methodist Church. Tne Institutes will be held at the following places and times: Franklin, Thursday, November 11, 7 30 p.m.: Murphy, Friday. Novem ber 12. 7:30 p.m.; Sylva, Sunday. November 14. 2 30 p.m.: and Can ton Central, Sunday. November 14 7:30 p.m A color movie, Korean Victory, will be shown at the conclusion of the Institute in the interest of the Bishop's Offering for Korea to be taken on November 14. Expected to attend the Institutes in their respective subdistricts are the Commission on Missions: chair man of the Official Roard, chair man of the Commission on Fi nance: superintendent of the Church School, officers of the Wo man's Society, and all others who are interested. The Rev. Earl If. Brendall. dis trict missionary secretary for the Wavoesville District, asks especial ly that the men of the churches be present. Mr. Barr represents the Division ' of .National Missions, Board of Missions of the Methodist Church. In addition to piloting sick people from Vieques to Puerto Rico in the mission pilar, the Army Air Force veteran has charge of the church, clinic, housing program, recrea tional services for Island youth and United States Service personnel,! and a demonstration farm. All of these are part <>f the Methodist Mission on Vieques. The flying am bulance service is necessary be- ? cause of the lack of medical facili- i ties on the small ovcrpopulaled : island. The Institutes are Mr. BrendaH, I the Rev, W. Jackson Huncycutt. j district suprintendcnt, and the Rev. Horace H. McSwain, mission ary secretary of the Western North Carolina Conference. NO'flCF. OF SALF On Monday, November 22, 1954. al 11.UO o'clock A. M., at the Court Hovtse door in WaynesVtlle, N. V , I will offer for sale, at public out I cry to the highest bidder for cash. I be following de-,eril>ed lands and premises situate, lying and being I m Wayncsvllle Township. Hay I wood County, N. C.. to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake at the (diner of Lots Nos, 11 and 12 and in the line of Lot No. 14, and runs ! with the line of Lot No. 14, N. 75? 1 :tfl E. 170 feet to a stake, corner I between Lots Nos. 10 and 11; I thence with the line between said lots N 35; W. 2250 feet to a stake ; in the line'of the George H. Ward ! or \V. T. I.ee land; thence with said line S. 39" W. 83 feet to a ( black pine; thence continuing with said line S 3C" 30' W. 145 feet to a stake; thence with line between lots Nos. 11 and 12, S. 35" F? 2000 feet 'o a stake; thence S. 79? 30' 1 E. 86 feet to a stake; thence S. 17" E. 80 feet to the BEG1NNNING, containing 10 4/5 acres, more or loss, and being Lot No. 11 of the Nathan Norman lands as per sur vey and plat by J. W. Reaver, made January and February, 1935 1 ALSO BEING the same tract land conveyed to mortgagor by . Deny Ithinehart and wit'' Curly ^. Hhinehart, by deed dated "s"-"'!'!!! ber 11. 1943. and recorded in Hook 120, Pago 35, Haywood County -, Reeistry, Sale made pursuant to the power ' and authority conferred upon the ? undersigned Trustee by that Dcd | of Trust dated February 24, 1947 I'executed by Walter Lanning, oik' I recorded in ..ook of Deeds of Trust fit, page 122, Haywood Coun ty Registry, default having been I made In the payment of the indebt edness thereby secured. 1 Sale w ill be made subject to any I unpaid taxes This October 18, 1954. A T. WARD Trustee 2479 O 25 N 1-8-15 THE REV. F.ARJ. It RAKR. the "Hying missionary" of Viequr* Island ofT the coast of I'urrto Rico, will lie the speaker at suh distriet Missionary Institutes of the Waynesville District of 'he Methodist Church. The llaywood Subdistrict Institute will he at Canton Central, Sunday, Novem ber II. Mrs. J. Milner Flies To France To loin Husband By MRS. RAY MILNER C ommunity Reporter Mrs. Johnnie Milner left New York by plane last week for France where she will join her husband, who is stationed there. They plan to be gone for about three years. Milner is a former rpsident of this community a The kitchen and living room of j the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson were heavily damaged by fire of an undetermined origin. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Arrlngton spent last Sunday at Fort Jackson. S. C\, visiting tbeir son Eugene who is stationed there. James Williamson and David Tate, stationed at Fort Jackson, spent the weekend in the commun ity. ? | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson, Val-' "l ie Henderson, and Clinton Craw-| ford visited Thad Crawford, son of Clinton Crawford, at Fort Jack-! son. Mrs. Nod Crawford is a patient at .an Asheville hospital She i- re cuperating from surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Milner and | ihildrcn. Regenia, Pat and Stevie. tiave returned home after a vaca tion in Jacksonville and Dayton.i Reach Mr. and Mrs. Ren Davis, former-1 ly <>f litis community, announce the birth of a son in Norfolk, Ya Ren Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Davis of Iron Duff WALLACE HYDE of Robbins ville has received a $2,000 fellow ship to New York University under a grant from the Esso Safety Foundation. He will use the grant for study and individual research in traffic problems, according to an announcement today by Herbert R. Dowd, division manager of Esso : Standard Oil Company. Charlotte. ; The Foundation was established by Esso in 1932 to help combat the mounting death and accident toll on the nation's highways. Hyde attended Uobbinsville High School and Western Carolina Col lege. He is married to Margaret Atkinson of Waynesville. daughter of Mrs. C. 15 Atkinson and the late C. B. Atkinson of Waynesville. Miss Truman Slims Down, Slicks Up For Television By JANE IADS WASHINGTON?Margaret Tru man whom I remember as a shy, plumpish; unfashion conscious George Washington University stu dent here when her father first became president, surprised all with her "new look" when* she came back to make a speech at a Democratic rally recently. Now a successful TV and stage personality, Margaret ha* slimmed down and slicked up to cover-girl qualifications. She's more poised and confident, hut we found KCr the same witty, warm and friend ly young woman she's always been. "This is old home week." Mar garet told photographers who mill ed around to get her picture. She knew most of them by name. "I wish I had a nickel for every time I've hei n asked that'question." she laughed when newsmen asked her about romance. She is making records and ap pearing on TV in New York until next Spring when she says she ex pects to go on a concert tour in the Midwest. 3 * * * Artistic Mrs. Alice Leopold, di rector of the \V'omen',s Bureau, fin ally got rid of the old-fashioned wash basin and burlap screen which hid it in her own private office in the Labor Department. She also got the walls painted - her favorite Frenchy pink, with drap eries to match. All this, not with out a little doing, however. ? * * I Former Sen. Harry Cain 1 It Wash 1 and Mrs Cain, now making their home here, have panelled their new house in wood from all over (he world. ? * ? A loud speaker has been install ed in the austere chambers of the U. S. Supreme Court. * * * '? ' _ Kric Johnston, president of the Motion Picture Assn. of America, ami Mrs. Johnston have used vari ous tones of greens and blues in decorating the handsome mansion they've taken here. The living room is Staffordshire blue with matching draperies and touches of gold. One bedroom is deeo blue; another pale green with a butterfly motif. Mr. Johnston's own room is fill ed with trophies and mementoes collected on his travels. A Jarre screen is hung with daggers and knives from the Middle Flasj and a jewel - handled dagger from Arabia's Ibn Saud. Some I rant ul,-is have bodies four, inches lone and a lee span of 10 inches. There are 3,000 islands in the! Indonesian republic. < DAVID M. HALL, of Sylva, who was elected along with William Medford. of Wa.vnesville, as State Senator of this district last Tuesday. Hall is an attorney of Sylva. tC'uj courtesy Sylva Ilerald). I ll l-l ttorkn .? iK.? 1,1 I I ? Housmft 1 tas^M NaggingM ? H ? M ? ? - B QoM'il) KURT GANS^,ire Quality Watches" - 7f/a^[^anc/yNMM Jkuor Diamond lorotod SAMHItl cryUol in blvo, whilt or yollow A MATCH YOUR COSTUMI IN IMS THAN A SECOND ^ Q)e/ieH<(a6/e tThne/tiece... , r/,JJa?/n'an * ?ZccrMo)y... This diminutive, elegant watch has its own wristband "wardrobe," which you can change yourself, in a twinkling of an eye to complement your ensemble, whatever the occasion. World renowned Tissot move ment. Sparkling Sapphire crystal guaranteed for life against scratches or breakage. Com plete with four interchangeable wristbands. 14 Kt. Wliile or Yellow Cold [S $110. / / Bond* ovoilabt# |?* f full 'Onq? ?f <?!??! ^ J E W EUC* See our other famous watch ads on paces :t and 5, section one, and paces 1 and 3. section two. OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK ! WAYNESVILLE ! MOUNTAINEER J FOOTBALL CONTEST Week Rnding Nov. 1.1 ' Each game appearing in advertisements on another page is I numbered. Write in below the winner of each game correspond ing to number given In ads. Mi'?-? ! I 2 3. < 4 I 5 i I I ? - 7 -. ' 8. ..., n. 10. -... n 12. My prediction of the combined score of the . Waynesville High School and Mars Hill ' game is points. Please Fill In The Above Which Will Only Be Used In Case of Ties. Nsme Address RETURN THIS ENTRY BI.ANK TO THE | MOUNTAINEER OFFICE BY :> P. M. FRIDAY | fipCANTOEMJOy I ffp\ *") "You / can Retire when You Desire'/ "fvery man dre.ints of rearing and taking it c.tss twih a regu lur. monthly hkoiim GUARAN i hXll?but how many make their dreams come trua? YOU CAN. Give me a few minutes to dwerflw JEPFER | SON STANDARD'S RETIRE SI F NT INCOME PLAN which I can he tailor made for your re tirement at any time between v0 and 70. It will provide you exactly the amount of money \ott want each month "It is an excellent plan. You and your family \mII he very happy if you make this provi sion to guarantee your comfort and ease in yewr retirement years When may I call 1 S. E. CONNATSER ' Main St. GL <-4212 ' Jefferson Standard I JFK ISM MANri cm. Horn ovrici ? iilliiaiM ft. ?. % Ore 1V? ?? lltmm fKtlUms Ujm ImmM a rm Announcing new FORD TRUCK! | for *55... the Money Makers! Money-making POWET.! Important longer-life engine advancements! The only full line of proved, modern short-stroke engines in any trucks! New work-saving, > money-saving CONVENIENCE! New money-making CAPACITIES! New reasons why Ford Trucks are gaining new buyers faster than any other trucks! I ' ? .' POWER STEERING is standard at no extra cost in this new Ford T-800 VB tandem-axle BIG JOB. Modern, short stroke, 170-h.p. Cargo King V-8. GVW OSSBk 40,000 lbs., GCW 60,000 lbs. Ml * ^savingsm all three areas! ECONOMY' (1 1 Money-Making 1 .X ' Power saves gai! ' (/.) Money-Making , ^NIV ford give* you (he ma ? ' tonvon>once rave, work! , (3 i Mon.y-M y. ing rfficiencv of promt,modern ahort'olroke * r F?*DS Drmr Cab M, | ^ ?P?l?y ?Xn'^"ov^ry/ng,i,,e! Ford'a ?"?- ? ??2?*/' W ?xle capacu t. ' <1 "( u- -pr.nlM ^-8'8andon7^a^VH,Ve enK'nes~four ? Oib*'" Wnr iT^ ^ back ^ u,? Custom couPl*u with Fords hich.p.iv.V'd ?*> internal to ' SlX~cut pisfon travel, cut . * ? ? ^'ke gmootl,Pr 1 8tru?t">n, make Ford tad neerinc '* '0,' ^nil lew enji- ? .'C *' new faster starting low I carriers than ever. Ford' m;V !Jt S ?: m 1 -n" ",ep;W"; for ,.0 light du" . '"kkup, for example, I). ?UII?lwtrrdura"i!i^IC*"lm<'rMU"ain 1 lonM? ?'^ ? JnaTk^ *"-J to 60,000-Ib. GCW tandem ml* ^ inmrn extra cost 4) NIW Paylood Champ of tho Pick* tj 5 up?! New Poi d P-100 6 Vj -ft. Pickup, GVW !? 5,000 lbs., no* takes payloods up to 1,718 R' lbs. 132-h.p. V-8 or 118-h.p. Si* engine. I NIW higher power and tt>"p I Irt all Ijghf and heavy d "Vvrf I Truclc*! Shown: C-600 Cob hx*0<i,V? I ? 6,000 lb J. Choice of two P'OV*" 1 I See the 1955 Money Makers Friday! PARKWAY MOTORS, Inc. ? Miller & Haywood Slreetn r Waynesville^ ^????^^? North Carolina, Haywood Coun NOTICE This is to notify all persons not to trespass, or mit your stock to run upon our property, said prop known as the Eagle Nest Property. This the 5th day of Nov., 1954. S. C. Satterthwait Estate By: W. C. SATTERTHWAITE
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 8, 1954, edition 1
10
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75