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June In Carolina To Bring Wildflower Displays, Drama Mountain and seashore resorts of North Carolina are ready for their peak travel season as June brings spectacular wlldflower dis plays to the Great Smoky and Blue Ridge Mountains, surf and sun fun along the coast, and three big out door historical dramas. All accom modations and scenic attractions? plus recreational facilities in State and National Parks and in Nation al Forests?are open, along with ocean fishing piers, high-altitude golf courses and a new section of the famous Blue Ridge Parkw:y. Salt and fresh water fish ng a 'e ex cellent. SIGHTSEEING June visitors to North Carolina's mountain vacationlands see bril liant masses of flame azalea, moun tain laurel and crimson rhododen dron along hundreds of miles of fine motor roads. Panoramic views of the flowers are seen from over looks along the Blue Ridge Park way, from the peaks of mile-high mountains accessible by automo bile, and in picnic areas and camp grounds and along hiking trails. Atop 6.682-foot T.oan Mountain, and at Craggy Gardens on the; Parkway, America's largest natural gardens of crimson iCatawba) rhododendron reach peak bloom beween June 15-25. drama On the Cherokee Indian Reserv ation at the North Carolina en- . trance to the Great Smoky Moun- i tains National Par|f. the outdoor drama "Unto These Hills" opens its 7th season June 26. On June 30. ; "The Lost Colony" opens its 16th season on Roanoke Island, site of I the first English settlements in America, and "Horn In The West" j opens its 5th season at Boone in the "Daniel Boone Country" of the , Blue Ridge. All three dramas play ! nightly except Mondays through Labor Day weekend. At Flat Rock, the Vagabond Players open their1 13th season June 26 at the Flat Rock Playhouse. SPECIAL EVENTS June 3. Sports Car Hill Climb on Grandfather Mountain near Lin ville; 11-15, Sports Fishing Short Course, Nags Head; 17. APBA Sanctioned Outboard Boat Races, " New Bern; 18-30, Short Course in j Handicrafts. John C. Campbell Folk : School. Brasstown; 23-24. 10th An- i nual Rhododendron Festival atop Roan Mountain near Bakersville, 24, 32nd Annual "Singing On The j Mountain," Grandfather Moutaic Seaman John Price Sesving At Yokosuka YOKOSUKA. Japan?Serving at the U. S. Naval Communication Fa cility at Yokosuka. Japan, is John H. Price, seaman, USN, son of Mr and Mrs. Cordell Price of 60 Gov-, crnment St., Waynesville. Malaria can exist in almost all the warmer parts of the world. Couldn't Stand It sgmmmmmmmtmzwmmmmmmmm m CROWNED queen of the National Restaurant Association conven tion in Chicago, Ruth Elaine Conte, 23, resigns because the 4H-mile walk around exhibit booths was too much for her feet. The new crown went to Miss Hanne Lore Oakley (right), 21, who is congratulated by Marion Isbell, president of the association. (International) Benefit Supper For Little League To Be Held Friday The annual box supper for the benefit of the Little League and the Hazelwood Playground will be held at the Hazelwood school cafe teria on Friday at 6:30 p.m. Dr. R. Stuart Roberson, presi dent, said tliat a special phase of the program will be the presence of a number of candidates for political office. This event each spring has drawn unusually large crowds, and it is expected that Friday's supper will be no exception. Through the efforts of Congress man Geore A. Shuford, it was ap parent this morning that equip ment for better lighting the Little League baseball field would be given priority at an early date. Cotton was the leading fiber in a number of items in teen-age girls' wardrobes, according to a re cent sample survey conducted by USDA. . E. Waynesville School To Present Program i a commencement program will - be presented at the East Waynes ville School Thursday night begin ning at 8 o'clock. Based on'the theme. "Brother hood." the program will include songs and dances of other lands. Students from all grades of the school will participate. Miss Pegg^ MeCracken is direct ing the production. There is a small blind spot in each of your eyes where the optic nerve enters. NOTICE or SUMMONS IN SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY MAX O COGBURN, ADMINIS TRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF J BQONE SENTELLE. Deceased. VS. r. e. sentelle and wife. anna j. sentelle, john e. sen telle. Widow, i ola sen telle Mcelroy, widow, jen nie mae sentelle boone and husband. will k. boone. pauline sentelle good v son and husband. j. e. good son, harry sentelle and wife. freddy ingle sen * telle. wiley sentelle baldwin and husband. g. p. baldwin. gordon sen telle and wife. louise ca gle sentelle. lynette sentelle morgan and hus band. t g. morgan. horace n. sentelle.* jr and wife, maude ray sentelle. len ivor sentelle long and husband, leo long, jack sentelle. Unmarried, marie little sentelle. Unmarried. judith sentelle long and husband, timmib long. being all th? heirs - at Law of h. n. sentelle. Deceased, and wil liam c. shepherd and wife. linnie mae shepherd florence mattingly and husband, edward t. mat tingly, frank s. shep herd, Unmarried. margaret c. loney and husband, george loney. robert a. shepherd and wife. sena c. shepherd, lavonia a. clugston and husband. har l| ry p. clugston. annie rowe and husband. charles j. rowe. being all the Heirs at Law of lavonia sentelle shepherd green. Deceased, and azalie rogers handy and husband, albert handy. mae rogers padden and hubsand, frank padden. pearl rogers carel. Un married, frank rogers and wife, mrs., frank rogers. hilda rogers vosburg and husband. alan vosburg, richard v. rogers and wife. mrs. richard v. rogers being all the Heirs at Law of elizabeth sentelle rog frs. Deceased, and L. gwyn sentelle and wife. mrs gwyn sentelle. and all other persons by what ever names they may be called, or wherever they ? ' may reside. claiming any right, title, property or interest in the estate of j. boone sentelle, De ceasea. The defendants. Gordon Sentelle and wife, Louise Cagle Sentelle, Lynette Sentelle Morgan and hus band. T. G. Morgan, Marie Little Sentelle, unmarried. William C. Shepherd and wife. Linnie Mae Shepherd, Florence Mattingly and husband. Edward T. Mattingly. Frank S. Shepherd, unmarried. Margaret C. Loney and husband, i George Loney. Robert A. Shepherd and wife. Sena C. Shepherd, Lavo nia A. Clugston and husband, Har- ' i ry P. Clugston.Annie Rowe and husband. Charles J. Rowe. Azalie Rogers Handy and husband, Al bert Handy, Mae Rogers Padden and husband. Frank Padden, Pearl Rogers Carel, unmarried. Frank Rogers and wife, Mrs. Frank Rog : ers. Hilda Rogers Vosburg and hus band. Alan Vosburg. Richard V. Rogers and wife, Mrs. Richard V. Rogers, and all other persons by whatever names they may be called, or wherever they may reside, cialm | ing any right, title, property or interest in the estate of J. Boone | Sentelle, Deceased, will take notice I that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County. North Carolina, for the purpose of selling the lands and premises owned by J. Boone Sentelle at the time of his death to create assets with which to pay the indebtedness of the said J. Boone Sentelle, deceased, and his estate and the costs of admin istration of his estate, the above named defendants being interested in the said Estate as heirs of the said J. Boone Sentelle. Deceased; and said defendants will further take notice that they are required to be and appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, in Waynesville, on or before the 19th day of June. 1866, or within 30 days thereafter and answer or demur to the petition Or complaint of the plaintiff filed in this action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tl.e rwtief demanded In Us petition or oomp'aint This the 16th day ct May, 1956. J. B. R1LER _?gg*. smgar.c<agLflr? . Haywood County. N. C. 2652?M 21-28 J 4-11 VOTE for . , W. HOMER "TURK" OWEN for ? ? ? ? ? ?? . ' . ' REPRESENTATIVE The only business man on the ticket. ? ?? I am in favor of the State spending the surplus on those things which are so badly needed. I do hot feel it fair, or good business to collect taxes and not wisely spend the money. I No government is better than its people, and the business operation of a government is never better than the business ability of those who make the laws. I am a native of Haywood, and a life-long resident here. Married Miss Hilda Haynes, daughter of the late George C. Haynes, Clyde, also a loyal Democrat, and county builder. I am a veteran of World War I; master Mason, pastmaster of Waynesville Lodge No. 259, AF&AM, and a member of the First Baptist Church. I PROMISE, IF NOMINATED AND ELECTED, TO DO ALL WITHIN MY POWER TO PUT GOOD BUSINESS PRACTICES INTO THIj OPERATION OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT. I -vim iiivmjimtu i . 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