? So This Is New York My NORTH CALLAHAN The New York City jaywalkers are going to get their come-up pance. By this fall, says the traf fic commissioner, thesc wild folks of the color-olind corners who dash across in front of frantic motor ists are going to be fined?if they keep it up. The new regulation started with the school season, the law officers feeling children are easier to teach than hard-headed blank-eyed adults. Well, that will be a welcome sight to see, New York pedestrians having to obey the fender of a screeching automobile ing a darting dope grazing the front fender o fa screeching automobile or a wandering wortian out there in the street doing a doll dance amidst the swooshing machines. 3 A guest at a dinner here recent ly sat and listened while the busi ness manager of one of the big magazines sounded off about what a woagu'ful firm his was to work for. he had gone on for about an hour, he turned to the man sit ting next to him and asked him it , he did not agree.' "We in the per sonnel field don't understand the policy of your publishing firm," was the reply. "It teems to us you I have many stuffy rules for your workers, that you show favoritism in promotions and that you have a bad retirement system." The busi ness manager was so astonished he could say nothing. Later, he corner ed his host and asked who that m^p was who sat next to him at the | table. "Oh him." replied the host, ' "he's vice president of the biggest personnel counseling service in the i country," Carl Sandburg stopped smoking i cigars recently after puffing on j them for 62 years, he told me. Now. he said, occasionally when he comes across a cigar butt which \ has not quite lost all of its savor, from its affluvial smell he receives a strong hint of the habit he prac ticed for so long?but Jhis is as near as he comes to smoking, he'll have you know! 3 There was a display in the long window of an insurance company on 44th Street which tak-as one back many years. It is a rare and vivid exhibit of mellowed tools and relics of yesteryear and be gins with pictures of the covered road bridges which wore so com mon at the turn of the century. Crude metal saws make dne won ! der how they could ever cut the Wood thev so well did for fireplace and kitchen; broad axes that taxed a man's back to swing them; froes for cutting sweet-smelling oaken shingles; flails for beating by hand the wheat and oats: a man's boot nailed to a post and used as an early mail box; jacks to elevate the I family carriage when it broke down in the plain-dirt road; and wide, flat wooden paddles for patting feather beds into shape after the j | tousling of the night. Senator Stuart Symington said the first time he paid a call on the] j lady who is now his wife, tho form er Eve Wadsworth, he was greet j ed at the door by a butler in white | gloves. "I thought he was her father. Senator Wadsworth, and ; shook hands with him warmly," Symington said. "I made a poor impression on ttv father but I made a lifetime friend out of that butler." r . ?3? This sidewalk superintendent stuff would be funny if it were not so elaborate nowadays. At Park Avenue and 52nd Street a new building is going up, and the fence surrounding the job is equipped with concave plexiglass bubbles ar ranged so that short, rqedium height and tall watchers caR view the goings-on from the sidewalk. Not only this, but the rubberneck ers hear records played softly, while a voice tells the history of the site from the time of old Pete P>?g-Leg Stuyvesant. Then a ver sion of the same commentary is given over the loudspeaker in French. NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE TO EXTEND ITS CORPORATE LIMITS All * persons owning property within the area hereinafter describ ed, and all qualified voters resid ing within the area hereinafter described, proposed to be annexed by the Town of W'aynesville. and all qualified voters residing within th^ corporate limits of the Town of W'aynesville will take notice that the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the Town of Waynesville will meet on Wednesday, November 14. 1956, at three o'clock P. M. at the Town Hall in the Town of Waynes ville for further consideration of adopting ordinance for the exten sion of the corporate limits of the Town of W'aynesville to include within the said corporate limits the following boundary or area, namely: BEGINNING at a stake at a street intersection at the South east corner of Lot No. 1. in Block "G" and runs thence with the Southwesterly margin of Sylvan Drive N. 49? 30' W. 825 feet to a stake at the N. W. corner of Lot No. 16 in said Block "G"; thence S. 40? 30' W. 330 feet to a stake in Noland line, corner of Lots Nos. 17 and 18 in Block "F"; thence with said Noland line 'now Reinert son) S. 49" 30* E. 600 feet to a stake at the S E. corner of Lot No. 29. and the S, W. corner of Lot No. 30; thence S. 30? 15' W. 172 feet to a beech: thence S. 33? E. 64'-j feet to a stake in the Noland Sloan line 'now Smathers-Reinerl son line); thence N. 67? E, 208 feet with said line to a stake at or near the branch; thence down the branch in an Easterly direction with said Smathers line about 300 feet to a stake; said stake being S. 8? E. from the beginning: thence N 8 W 125 feet to the BEGIN NING. and being and including Lots Nos. 1 to 28 inclusive, (all) of Block "G" and Lots Nos. 18 to 36 and about half of 37 inclusive in Block "F" of Chestnut Park Ad dition to the Town of Wavnesvill? as per map recorded in Map Book "A" page 94, and also including a small lot at a spring conveyed in a deed from Reeves Noland. All residents and qualified vot ers of the Town of Wavnosville will take notice thai the owners of prM^rty hereinbefore described prop^^B to consent to said proo erty T^ing included within the corporate limits of the Town of W'aynesville, and unless the quali fied voters of the Town of W'aynes ville, on or before November 14. ' 1956. at three o'clock P.M. object to said corporate extension and file a petition opposing the same signed by at least fifteen per cent of the qualified voters residing within the present corporate limits of the Town of W'avnesville that the Mayor and Board of Aldermen will consider the adoption of an ordinance extending the corporate limits of the Town of Wavnesville to include said additional area, as provided bv the General Statutes of North Carolina. Done by authority of the Wavor and Board of Aldormen of the 'Town of Waynesv'ille. this 10th day of October, 1956. MRS SUE HINCKLEY. Town Clerk. 2705?O 11-18-25 N 1 .state of North Carolina Department of State PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION 1 To All to Whom These Presents May Come?Greeting; WHEREAS. It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated | record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by ? the unanimous consent of alt the ! stockholders, deposited in my of fice. that the RICHLAND FI NANCE COMPANY, a corporation of this State, whose principal of fice is situated at No. 2f>4 Main Street, in the Town of Waynes ville. County of Haywood. State of North Carolina (Paul L. Davis being the agent therein and in j charge thereof, upon whom process may he served), has complied with j the requirements of Chapter 55. General Statutes, entitled "Corpo rations." preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: NOW THEREFORE. I THAD EURE. Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did. on the 8th day of October 1956. file in my office a duly exe cuted and attested consent in writ ing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the pro ceedings afonesaid arc now on file in my said office as provided by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have hereto set my hand and af fixed my official seal a} Raleigh, this 8th day of October, A. D 1956. THAD EURE Secretary of State I 2704?O 11-18-25 N 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS at Fines Creek High School this term are (seated, from left) Frances Rector, vice president; Jerry Ferguson, president: Joan Davis, secretary; (standing) Novella Sector, reporter, and Margaret Rogers, treasurer. (Mountaineer Photo). GOP Precinct Meetings In County Being Arranged The Haywood County Republi can Executive Committee has de clared Monday, October 22, as Precinct Day in the county, ac cording \o an announcement by Gudger Duckett, GOP County chairman. Every effort is being made, Duckeii said. to have a Republic ; can precinct meeting in each pre cinct of the County next Monday, i In some cases the meeting will be ! held in homes; in other instances the meetings will be held in public buildings such as schools, where arrangements can be made, the chairman stated. The Haywood County Young Republicans Club, headed by Scy- I mour Singleton, is taking the lead in organizing the precinct meet ings, Duckett said. At some of the precinct meetings the Repub lican candidate for Congress from this district, Richard C. Clark of Hendersonville, will be the fea- j | tured speaker. A full prograrm i aimed at furthering the candidacy ' | of the local and National ticket : has been planned for each of the j meetings, Duckett said, and he urged "that all party members at tend in their respective prcincts. The precinct meeting places and the hour were announced as fol lows: Consolidated meeting of the ! Pigeon, Center Pigeon. East Fork. , and Cecil precincts will be held at Bethel School att 7:30 p.m. Mon day Another Consolidated meet ing of the Aliens Creek. Big Creek, Crahtree. Fines Creek No. 1, Fines Creek No. 2, Hazelwood. Lake Junaluska, Saunook, Center Way nesville, West Waynesville, South Waynesville, East Waynesville, and White Oak precincts will be held at the Waynesville Court House at 6:30 p.m, Monday. Beav erdam No. 1 will meet with Troy Morrow. Canton, Beaverdam No. 2 will meet at the polling place at 7:00 p.m. Friday night, October ] 10. Beaverdam No. 4 will meet at Mrs. Frank Mann's, Canton. Beav erdam No. 3, Beaverdam No. 5, Beaverdam No. 6, and Beaverdam No. 7 will meet at the Eisenhower Headuarters at 7:00 p.m. Monday. LOOK!! ONLY SI 00 11x14 PICTURE A FULL SIZE 11 x 14 PICTURE A REGULAR $12.50 VALUE B 3 BIG DAYS Thursday Friday Saturday 0CT.|~Hr|~i9~~2(r THE PHOTOGRAPHER WILL HE IN THE STORE 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. BelfcHudson ^ BciKsl\ j 11 ji i TOYLAND IS NOW OPEN! fBelte) _irtt "^TMW \ USUALLY $1 to $2 ? t ?*? ? o-0"* j Another lucky purchose> Action-filled ?oy? to delight the hearts \ ^ ck#?k ^ ^ """ of the most fun-loving boys and girls you know! Here't your \ ?"? chance to stock up for roiny-day playtime for special-occasion ^ ? nilft' Imnmna nnu How ? inc.# A. 13-PC. CHINA TEA SET Everything she'll need to hov# a ?eo party qq . for 41 Includes teapot, sugar, creamer, cups, saucers Bluebird-design tan iusfreware > WASHING MACHINE Just like Mommy'si Wind spring at side, turn qq < switch - agitator swishes woter back ond Ov> ?orthl Rubber drain pipe really worksl C. 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