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Canton High Campus Cuff notes By JIMMY HECJLAR The Canton Black Bears defeat ed Krwtn .V) to t> last Friday night. The Black Bears now have an 8-0 record for the season. This week will be the homecoming game for Canton when they play the Ma roons. Lee Edwards U a triple-A | school but CHS feels confident of another victory. Friday morning the Latin Club; presented an excellent assembly program, translating the scripture ' reading and the "Lord's Prayer"! into Latin To entertain, some yc- I ond-year Latin Club members | ? danced and performed Homan combats The most enthusiastic part of the program came when Ashley j Neal auctioned off the new mem-1 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of J C. Ledford, I ^ deceased, late ot Haywood County.] North Carolina, this is to notify, / all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex- j hibit them to the undersigned at j Clyde. Route 1. North Carolina, on | or before the 6th day of November, j " 1957 or this notice will be pleaded, in bar of their recovery. All per-1 sons indebted to said estate will, please make immediate payment litis the 5th da\ of November. L 1956. Mildred Smith Administratrix of the Estate of' J, C. Ledford, deceased 2714?N 8-15-22-29 I) 6-13 Ikts an slaves to the students Tilt slaves had to serve their masters for the remainder of the dav by [ carrying books, opening doors, feeding their master, and cleaning out lockers. The club earned ><>8 through this auction to help de- j fray expenses to Chapel Hill. Canton High received the second issue of "Bear Tracks" this past week. The students are readily buying the paper each month when it is printed. Junior high students bought nearly as many copies as we did. They have a small section of the paper reserved for their news The Future Teachers of Ameri- | ca Club sent representatives to Chapel Hill for the state conven tion. Mrs. I'enland. co-sponsor with , Miss Johnson, accompanied F.stel lena Kobinaon, Ann Kinken, and ?-? 1 11 .... (irilCTI'U t INip|ii'll nil 111 r I ? juui - ney. The Beta Club ban been conald ering the sponsorship of Ashley Neal for stale Beta president. This is a big task for a club to un dertake and many sacrifices will have to be made by both Ashley and the members of the club If this project is accepted The outcome for the election of the CHS poll for President was announced Monday evening. The students' pick for president and vice-president awiyed to Dwight D Kisenhower and Kifhard Nixon , Of the 661 that voted, 400 voted ; for Kisenhower and Nixon, and 261 voted for Stevenson and Ke-1 fauver. ?' ~ ' .v II THIS WEEK'S BEST SELLERS cirrinv Elsenhower; Thr Inside Story, Robert J, Donovan. The Heart lias It* Reason*. Duchess of Windsor. THE BOOK STORE Dial GL 6-3691 Main St A Peyton Place. Gt toe MttllioUl Oon't (ia Near The Water, Wil liam Hrinkley The East Hurrah, Edwin O'Con t nor. A Certain Smile, Krancolse Saltan. The Mandarins, Simonc de Hcau * voir. NON FICTION The Nun's Story, Klthry n llulnie Profiles In Couraae .John P. VT""<M I' ? ? Arthritis and Common Sense, Han Dale Alexander. ^ JU . Wear n as an eyeglugg *-if J hearing aid?or any ? ' // number of other waysl A ? At leau twice the power A of the average eyeglaw Jim . 10-Hay Money-Back 7 w Guarantee: Nl\ ? Other 4- and ^ 5-lransistor models, from ii0 lo Jl50! ? One-Near Warranty? -x, Five-Year Service Plaftt \ . Easy time pay menu ; \ arranged! COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION TODAY! NELSONS _ RADIO & TV SERVICE Wilier St. C.L 6-?381 Lonstj o*d profr\stonal \cr?tctt ht commecrto* with ry+t*?*i fraiure **mtlablr tmly rkrcufh ?.- poor ophiholoioiagiH.opibm* imt. or optUtot^ I BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Friday. Nov. 9 CRI'SO j Robert Freeman 9 15 Ram Freeman 9 40 ("ruse Growry 10:10 Crus? School 10:30 Dorothy Heatherly 11:40 ! Mr*. Kllis Pics* . 12:00 j J. S Williams 12 30 ? Burnett's Cash Grocery 1 00 I j Andrew Wells 1 20 j Monday. Nov. 1"! MAGGIE ? JONATHAN CREEK ' Mrs Dave Plott H?45 Hobart White ? ?K) | Smoky Mt Gift Shop 9:30 | Maggie School 9.50 I Way Fisher 12 00 L. M. Owen .12 20 J R W Jlowell 12:40 ' Burgin's Store 1 00 Tuesday. Nov. 13 MORNING STAR ? RATCUFFE COVE Wilson's Store 9 00 Morning Star School 9 45 B M Slamev 10:45 S mat hers Dairy 11:15 Mountain Experiment Station 11:45 Rafcliffe Cove Grocery 12:15 Fred Sanford 12:45 H. F Francis 1:10 ?' 7 . 'Modern Preacher 1 DURA NT. Ok I a. <AP) ? The ' Rev H. H, Leake, a Durant Epis copal deacon, is the modern ver sion of a eireut-riding preacher. He has a .small house trailer j which serves as a vicarage as he I drives around his area. EXECUTOR S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA !HAYWOOD COUNTY The undersigned Charles E. Ray, 1 1 Jr., having Qualified as Executor of the estate of Mrs, Hattie A. Shel ton. Deceased, all persons having any claim against said estate are hereby notified to present veri I fied statements thereof to the un dersigned on or before the 18th' day of October. 1957, or this notice I will be pleaded in bar of such claim. Any persons indebted to said estate will please make payment to the undersigned immediately. This the' 15th day of October. 1956 Charles E. Ray. Jr. Executor of the Estate of Mrs. llattie A Shelton. Deceased I 2707?O 18-25 N 1-8-15-22 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BV PUBLICATION IN THE JUSTICE S COURT Bffvrf J. J. F*r*UM>u. J utllcr of the Peace n. c haywood county WAY NESV ILLS TOWNSHIP A. P Ledbetter and Ralph L. Provost. Jr., T A Hazclwood Serv ice Station, plaintiffs. Vs. Joseph Gnida To Joseph Gnida: Take notice that a claim In the amount of $86 40 for goods sold and delivered has been filed against you in the above court You ore required to appear before the Honorable J J. Ferguson. Jus tice of the Peace, at the Court house in Waynesville. within 30 days from the 23rd day of Novem ber. 1956 or the relief sought will be granted J J FERGUSON Justice of the Peace I.egal No 2711 Nov 1. 8. 15. 22 notice or service or PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HAYWOOD First State Bank. Plaintiff Va. Joseph Gnida and Ralph L. Prc vost. Jr? defendants to Joseph Only pipeline milker gives absolutely uniform milking ... that's the I . DE LAVAL COMBINE FARMERS FEDERATION ] . . % > . L I" Gnida Take Notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above entitled action The nature of the relief bain*; sought is as follows: suit upon .1 promlssary note. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than 30 days after the 23rd dav ef November, 1958. and upon your failure to do so. the party aeek Irg relief against you will apply to the court for tho relief sought This the 31st day of October 1(89. DIXIE CAMPBELL Aaat Clerk Superior Court Nov. 1. 8. 15. 22. Legal No. 2710. A RED STAR FALLS IN HUNGARY I YOUNG HUNGARIAN BOYS and adult* stand in front of the Seem I'ty Administration building in Keckemet as two of the "Fighters f.<r Freedom"' climb a ladder to take off a Red star. All thiqupli Hie country, patriot* were tearing down Soviet statues and removing ail sign* of their Communist oppressors. (International ttadiophotat Super Markets Are Common Meeting Place For People In All Walks Of Life Today By JANE EARS WASHINGTON?Wher<p else in the United Slates but here are you likely to bump grocery carts or rub elbows while reaching for a chick pn nr n #;inIiflnwpt with fh*? uifr of the vice-president, the ambas sador of Burma or a lady in a sari from, India? Such encounters are everyday oc currences in the capital's super markets, where every individual top hostess and just plain house wife, titled bigwig and laborer breadwinner, is reduced to the common denominator of shopper for food for the family You're just as apt to see a man in hom burg and striped pants as the wife of a government clcjk in cotjon hnn.kPflrpvv uilh I fntc in tow; a lady In mink and diamonds, as well as a white-jacketed foreign speaking cook from an embassy Often lasting friendships have their beginnings in lines before the fruit and vegetable weighers or the cheeking counters, Some times you see faces so often you find yourself bowing and speaking when you meet them again some place else in public. Recently at a big embassy re ception I caught the smile and nod of an elegantly dressed woman across the crowded salon "U'lio is she?" 1 kepi asking myself un comfortably. Suddenly shunted forward by the pushing throngs I was face to face with her and she nodded and smiled again. "I'm sor ry." I apologized;. "I know we've met. but I ran't seem to recall your name " She laughed. "If I tell you. you'll die." --he replied "We keep run This Is The LAW ?? ROBMT K. LEE <Fer The ST. C. Bar Aaaeelation) FAMILY INJUIitt Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, and their son. John, age ten. were rid ing for pleasure in the family ca:' on the highways of North Caro lina. Jehn was at the wheel While driving at an excessive rate of speed and due solely to the negligence of ,loe, the automobile collided with a tree. Mrs. Smith and John were seriously injured. May they recover- damages in a legal proceeding from Joe? Mrs. Smith may recover against her husband in the courts of North Carolina a judgment for the full dinount of her personal injuries. John, however, cannot recover anything from his father. There is a statute in North Caro lina which gives to a husband and wife the right to recover against ; ning into <eaeh other at the market Frankly. I don't know your name either, but I feel as if we were old friends." She was the wife of a high State Department official Foreign wives are agreeably .surprised at the convenience of shopping for dairy products, meat, fish, baked good*, fresh vegetables and fruits all under one roof In many countries each of these items is purchasable only In a separate store and shopping is a complicated and interminable, often frustratng business. Foreigners are also pleased to , find items plainly marked and often : bearing explicit directions of ways 'in which they should bo prepared. They are happy too. to find the nrices clearly printed on things they huv. They know exactly what they are getting aud_how much they are going to have to pa\ for it It's a wonderful way of serv I lng the public." one diplomat's wife exclaimed as we tried to outreach each other for the whitest mush rooms in the basket. ANTI-SOVIET REDS FREE PRIMATE STEFAN CARDINAL WYSZYNSKI (right), 53, restored to his post as Roman Catholic primate of Poland by the country's new anti-Soviet Communist regime, is shown with Bishop Michael Klepacz in War- ? saw. The Cardinal was suspended from his post by the Reds in Sep tember 1953. Later, he was charged with starting a "spy organiza tion" that served the Vatican and the U.S. (International Radlophoto) each other damages sustained to their person or property the same as if they were unmarried If Joe Smith has the usual type of personal liability insurance while driving an automobile, the insurance company will pay to ' Mrs Smith the amount of the j judgment obtained against her husband. Very likely an attorney j will be able to get a satisfactory i settlement from the insurance company without the necessity of a legal proceeding. Ordinarily a wife would not 1 want to sue her husband for a negligent tort, but things are j quite different if she knows the judgment will be paid by an in- j suranee company. In these kinds of court actions the defendant of ten gives testimony that is favor- , able to the plaintiff. John cannot recover anything i from his father because in North 1 Carolina, and generally else where throughout the United States, an unemancipated minor! child cannot maintain a tort action against his parent tor personal in juries. The fact that the parent has an indemnifying insurance policy does not change the rule. The reason is public policy, a policy of seeking to preserve par ental authority and family har mony. The courts have said that there would be little parental authority and discipline around the home if the minor child could threaten the father with court pro ceedings. "A child should not'be taught to bite the hand that feeds it." In many jurisdictions, other than North Carolina, a wife cannot sue her husband for personal injuries on yie theory that such suits disturb the domestic tranquility of the home. Bill Brown is employed by Henry White as a truck driver. While acting within the scope of his employment, Bill Brown negligently injuries his minor son. Shay That Again LOUISVILLE. K.v. (API?A West Virginia visitor to the Kentucky State Fair was having a fine time until he lost his stere teeth. Then he frightened a booth at tendant by trying to ask him far directtons to the Shropshire Sheep Show and the Prize Pickle Pavilion. Sam. May Sam Brown recover a judgment against Henry White lor personal injuries? Yes. Sam may recover from Henry White, his father's employ er. 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