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Bethel High Blue Demon Tales Upon invitation of PHD Paul J. Rltter, the Audio Visual Clubs of Bethel School visited Radio Sta tion WCTC at Cullowhee. He had planned a tour, and it included hi* department, where he talked about Radio and Audio Visual as a life's work. The tour then took in the radio station, in which we saw part of a program on the air. Then we went all through the other parts of the college, ending with lunch at the town house. Thie trip was under the super vision of Mr. J. W. Sloan, Audio Visual director for the Grammar grades and T-uther Packett, presi dent of the Audio Visual Clubs. The ones making the trip were: Charles Henson, Freddie Rogers, Tommy Pless, George Rhinehart, ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Sherrill Green Plemmons, deceased, late of Hay wood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Rt. 3, Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before the 29th day of March, 1957 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 29th day of March, 1956. Mary E. Plemmons, Administratrix of the Estate of Sherrill Green Plemmons, deceased. 2635?A 2-9-16-23-30 M 7 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCES8 BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY MARY HILDA B. STRANGE, Plaintiff, vs. STANLEY W. STRANGE, Defendant. Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been ? filed In the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought Is an absolute divorce on statutory grounds, to-wit, two years separation, and the permanent care and custody of Pamela Kay Strange, You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than the 30th day of April, 1956, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the re lief sought. This the 9th day of March, 1956. J. B. Siler Clerk of the Superior Court 2626?M 12-19-26 A 2 Barbara Jean Trull, Linda Rhine hart, Claude Frinell, Susan War ren, Wanda Medford Patsy Knight. Richie Rogers, Lynn Harkins, Mar tha Burke, Bruce Jones. Gene Davis, Glyna Griffin, David Poston, Eugene Warren, Conrad Gromes, Steve Henson. Beryl Blaylock, and Douglas Crawford. The following list includes the spelling champions of Bethel ac cording to their respective home rooms: Mrs. Louisa Cagle ? Dennis Grant. Mrs. Richard Powers ? Peggy Ann Lanning. Mrs. Maggie Davis?George Hoi land. I Mrs. Margaret Gregory ? Ricky Ramsy. Mrs. Evelyn George ? Dennis Ammons, Hiawatha Pressley. Mrs. Lillian Himes?Diana Rog ers. Mrs. Lela Messer?Phillip Revis. Miss Bess Bernhardt ? Evelyn Rose McNeil. Mrs. Nellie McCracken?Lowell Grogan. Mrs. Blanch Mehaffey ? Judy Henson. Miss Gladys Henson?Charlene West. Miss Velma McElhannon?Judy Burnette. Mrs. Azalee Shepatd ? Shirley Pressley. Mrs. Catherine Francis?Lillian Kuykendall. Miw Thplma MnnHv?Varv A1 Ipp Smith. John W. Sloan?Carlene Henson. William H. Crawford ? Powell McElroy. Mrs. M. C. Nix?Myra Pressley. Mrs. Ruth Shipman?Ruth Fin ger. ' Mrs. Margaret Alexander?Phyl lis Hensen. Monroe Madison ? Laverne Queen. Rex Meadows?Sandra Sheffield. Hugh Rogers?Billy Rhodarmer. Miss Lois Buckner?Sue Wilson. Mrs. Alice Cathey ? Christy Bramlette. James Mayfield?Douglas Craw ford. Miss Bernice McElhannon?Mary Kay Phillips. Miss Nancy Medford ? Kinny McNeil. Miss Moore?Janice Frady. M. C. Nix?Jennings Heatherly. Mrs. Kitchen?Wilda Grogan. Mrs. Delma Phoenix?Ethel Friz zell. Mrs. Irene Swift?France Friz zell. Garrett Smathers?James Fore. Mrs. Margaret Hayes?Saundra KICHARD KLUCKHOHN (rifht), 21, stands with eyes closed seconds after he was sentenced In Superior Court at Raleiyh, to serve one to two years in prison for involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shootin* of Miss Bernice Sea well, 43, in Raleish last May. She was hit by a pistol bullet whUe standin? on a parkin* lot behind a hotel waiting for a parking attendant to bring ber automobile. Kluckhohn described the shooting J as a "horrible accident". He said his gun fired accidentally as he handled it in his hotel room but he did not learn until later that the bullet hit anyone. Others in the picture were not iden tified. (AP Wirephoto). News Items Oi Lower Crabtree By MRS. MILLARD FERGUSON Community Reporter (This news was written for last Thursday.) Miss Nancy Noland, a student at Stratford Colelge, Danville, Vs., arrived Saturday to spend the spring holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Noland. Miss Margaret Noland arrived to day from Greensboro College to spend the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Noland. Pvt. Don Chambers, who has Henson. The above students will be fin alists in competing for top honors in a divisional contest for our school. The leading representative will enter the Haywood County Spelling Contest where there will be three divisions: primary grades, grades seven and eight, and high school grades. This match will be held April 13. The same . high school contestant for the county contest will try for championship also at Cullowhee Field Day April 6. Look for the announcement of winners in your next paper. been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chambers, left last Fri day for Fort Knox, Ky. He expects to leave for Germany the early part of May. The Senior Class of Crabtree Iron Duff high school sponsored a supper last Friday night at the school to raise money for their trip ' to Natural Bridge, Va. Mrs. J. B. Jackson of Hazelwood 1 was hostess last Saturday at a birthday dinner honoring her moth er, Mrs. Hubert Wells at the home of the latter. Eighteen guests were present for the affair. Rev. and Mrs. Joel Ferguson and family of Biltmore were visitors during the weekend of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fer guson. Mrs. Violet Hannah who has been convalescing at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Palmer, has returned to her home in Hazelwood. Mrs. Ed King has returned to her home in Leicester after spend ing a week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Jacx Tabor and family of Harriman, Tenn., were . recent visitore of Mrs. Tabor's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Weaver Haney. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wright of Burlington were here last week visiting the latter's father, Mr. Otholo Jones and other relatives. Joe Davis of Canton, Ohio, and his father-in-law, Mr. Hipley of Eurichville, Ohio, were guests last week of Mr. Davis' brother and sis ter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Davis. Charles Ferguson, Mrs. John R. Ferguson and Mrs. Jim Moody visited in Knoxville, Tenn., last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Caldwell were weekend guests of their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Johnson of Brevard. Humane Society To Meet Monday Night In Canton The regular meeting of the Hay wood County Humane Society will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hawkins In the Forest Hill section of Canton (past the high school at \he end of the bridge) at B p.m. Monday, April 2. President Harry Behre will be in charge of the meeting. Rev. Doyle Miller Resigns Pastorate At Rock Springs By PATRIOT A ANN MESSER Community Reporter Our community regret* losing he Re*. Doyle Miller, who has esigned as pastor of Rock Springs baptist Church to accept another >astorate. Mrs. Wiljle Smith was honored vlth a surprise birthday dinner Sunday at her home by her daugh :er, Jeannette. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ^IcCrack sn of White Pine, Tenn., have been visiting friends in this community. Lon Cogdill has returned home ifter spending several months vis iting his son, Lloyd, in Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle James have purchased the Bradshaw place and plan to move in soon. Mrs. Rex Messer and Mrs. Cor dell Bradley are visiting their sis ters, Mrs. Don Carpenter and Mrs. Billy Sheffield, In Gulf port. Miss . this week. Mr. and Mbs. Bill Trantham and son have moved from this commun ity to their new home in Maggie. We are happy to know that Jim my Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Smith, is improving. Jimmy has been confined to his bed for several weeks with rheumatic lev er. Mrs. Violet Hannah has return ed home after spending several days in the hospital. Bookmobile Schedule Tuesday. April 3 CRABTREE J. B. James .................... 9:30- 9:45 Matt Davis 10:00-10:15 C. H. Hill 10:30-10:45 Troy McCracken 11:00-11:13 Duckett's Store _11:30-11:4S Crabtree-I. D. School 12:00- 1:13 , Friday, April 6 WHITE OAK Robert r isner 9:40- 9:5C Sam Ledford 10:00-10:1! Matt Teague 10:30*10:4! Mrs. Edna Baker 11:00-11:1! Joe Davis 11:30-12:OC Norman Duckett ...._...12:15-12:3C Elbert Phillips 12:45- 1:0C PFC JAMES E. MEDFORD. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Medford and husband of Mrs. Fretda Medford of Waynesville, Is now serving with the Third Marine Division in Japan. He is a 1955 graduate of Waynesville High School. Pet Milk Co. Buys Fruits Processing Plant Pet Milk Company official* have announced the purchase ot proper tie* in Fresno, Calif., formerly oc cupied by the Channel Bakers end Walter C. Hanson and Son, fruit processors. Baking activities have been dis continued aqd the facilities of the bakery are being remodeled for use in manufacturing frozen processed foods. It is contemplated that the fruit processing plant will be oper ated seasonally. Operations will be under the ! Company's Pet-Ritz Foods Division, which has headquarters and an other frozen food plant in Frank fort, Mich. There are 4,313 miles of bound ary line between National Forests and other ownerships in North Carolina. ^ "largest .wa dollar in to^fl It's true! Mr. 4% ... the Jefferson Standard Man ... has the biggest policy dollars in town. They can be your dollars, too, when ggyggr MM you insure jnd invest the Jefferson Standard t^gHUSi I Way. mmtif 1 This company, now guaranteeing 2'/i% mmm M on policies currently issued, in 48 years has SMifMe never paid less than 4% interest on policy mmgsm WBS proceeds left on deposit to provide income. mMK l| This is the highest rate ol Interest paid JJJJJ"* |||g|ra by any major life insurance company. In a typical case, a policyholder's wife igtfMNt % is the beneficiary of a $10,000 policy. Her income over the years, at 4%, totaled t}300 rnmtmm more than the income on a policy that paid only 2V4%. Make sure your family has the benefit of these larger dollars. Mr. 4% will show you how} ? S. E. CONNATSER ? District Manager Main Street GL 6-8212 ? MersonStandawi LIFE INSU*ANCi COMPANY Horn# 0*?i Gnnilwo, N. C. Over 1 Billion, 400 Million Dollars Life Insurance In Force i c== I 1. - -1 1 1 1 ? ? ELECTRIC COOKING . l%k CUfflO You'll bless the day, you start to cook the White Glove Way! 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