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Honor Muoems At Owen High The Honor Roll for the third grading period at Owen has been released. Interestingly enough, a check revealed that the Honor • ROUS IASILY • CUANS IASILY • STOUS IASILY • ALWAYS AIA6Y 90* ACTION $H IT TODAY! FURNITURE CO. • DIAL 4381 • Black Mountain, N. C. was very nearly like this six weeks. 12th A—Scott Stevens. 12th B—Jo Ann Allen, Delilah Andrews, Myrna Rartlett, Irene Blevins, Dorcas Bridges, Betty Burnette, Harold Burrell, Sarah Gouge, Hatti Harris, Faye Holli field, Wanda Hollifield, Inez Jones, Paul Maney, Iris McKinney, Shir ley McGuire, Mary Ellen Stamey, Carolyn Thomas, Julia Vickers, Betty Woody, Warren Smith. 11th A—Ann Ham, Frances Kaplan. 11th B—David Alexander, Beat rice Bailey, Barbara Barnes, Marie Benge, Dorothy Burgess, Mae Bur nette, Joyce Dillingham, Elaine Gregory, Jean Huntley, Thomas Vess, Evelyn Turner, Yvonne Wag ner, Margaret Watkins, Alice Maney, Annette Meeks, Carolyn Melton, Inez Mills, Lynn Morgan, Joyce Penley, Charles Moore, James Morrow. 10th A—Peggy Cooley, Nonie Greene, Dorothy Lawrence, Ted McCall, Bernice McElrath, Melba Riddle, Joyce Riddle, Nana Owen by, Alice Stevens. 10th B—Ann Allison, Susan Bal lard, Ruth Clayton, Marjorie Con ner, Barbara Collins, Annette Hall, Dennis Glass, Bobby Jones, Darrel Kilpatrick, Evelyn Johnson, Ruth McDougle, Lynda McGraw, Mary Noah, Betty Lou Wilson, Miranda Yijung. 9th A—Nancy DuPuy, Betty Jean Shook, Anne Solomon, Anne Woodcock. 9th B—David DuPuy, Geneva Brothers, Louise Burch, Gail Clark, Joan Connet, Doris Gray, Revonda Griffin,. Elizabeth Hall, Betty Haynes, Frank Justice, Peggy Jo Harris, Ruth Hollifield, Carolyn Hudson, Delores Melton, William Margan, Carroll Norwood, Jimmy Page, Edward Payne, Dorma Mit chell, Dianne Nesbitt, Helene Nich ols, Doris Owenby, Judy Patton, Ann Perry, Edward Hogan, Carol Stafford, Carolyn Stroud, Eliza beth Vaught, Carol Watkins, Elaine Worley, George Talbot, Alan Taylor, Charles Thompson. SWITZERLAND SLIDES SHOWN GIRL SCOUTS On Thursday, Feb. 2, a meeting of Girl Scout Troop 5 of Swan nanoa, was held in the home of the leader, Mrs. John Connet, Warren Wilson college. Sixteen scouts were present. After refreshments were served Carolyn Bryant and Pattie Bird Talbot gave reports on “Juliette Gordo nLow” and “The Juliette Low World Friendship Fund.” These reports are part of the re quirements for earning the Badge, World Trefoil, which the troop is working for. After reports, slides m Switzerland were shown and ex nlained in a most interesting man ner by Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Sweg jett. Mr. Sweggett made these nictures while traveling in Switz erland. Mrs. Roy Armstrong, new ne jamie— We Salute You on your Birth day! Feb. 17—Lois Mumpower, Rob ert Owenby, Townsend Hay, W. E Lindau, David Rendall Briggs Kiah Ferguson, Maxine Cook, San dra Wright, Veranda Walker. Feb. 18—William D. Morris, Mi chael Jolly, Claude Runion, Mrs L. H. Mashburn, Frances Frye Eunice Ball, Mable E. Freeman Walter Croy, James H. Birfdix Lynette Cawthon, Mrs. Saphori: Massey, Oscar Lewis, Grace Yan die .Teresa Tatham, Eunice Jack son. Feb. 19—Charles L. Biliks, H. L Payne, Mrs. Fred Cook, B. N. Ho gan, Sadie Fortune, Kathleei Babb, Erline King, Mrs. Lewis G Cooper, Rebecca Michaels, Denni Dees, Mary Turpin. Feb. 20—Bessie Howell, Berth: Nichols, Mrs. A. L. Stephens, Mai colm Stewart WTare, A. E. Walters Pat Russell, Eloise Bartlett, Alen Gardner, Jean Massey, Howari Grubb. Feb. 21—Mary K. Woodcock, R V. McCall, Junita Camby, Janie F. Calloway, A. C. Alexandei Frances Stepp, Thurmond Wood ruff. Feb. 22—G. D. Roland, Marjori Lamb, Dewett Freeman, Pegg; Gant, Alice Hardy, Bessie Savage Fred M. Burnett. Feb. 23—Charles Stepp, J. Wat son Gibbs, Boby Braswell, Rut! McDougle, Mrs. Pearl Guffey Eleanor Justus, Janies Morgan Mrs. Bill Miller, Jr., Lula Bell Osteen, Jack Tipton, Kay Burnett ASSIGNMENTS OPEN AT GREENVILLE AIR BASE Former Air Force men in th< Carolinas now have a much bette chance of being assigned near thei home. Air Force Recruiters recievi up to date information each weel regarding job vacancies for airmei at nearby Air Force Units in Char lotte, North Carolina and Green ville, Sumter and Columbia, Soutl Carolina. Men interested in re enlisting for these vacancies shouh contact Sgt. Hull at the U. S. Ai Force Recruiting Office, Post Off ice Bldg., Asheville, North Carolin; Telephone 2-3084. Openings at Charlotte includi information Specialists and classi fication Specialists. There an openings at Columbia, South Car olina for Classification Specialist: and Medical Laboratory Specialists A large number of vacancies exist at Greenville for Airmen ir the following career fields: Radi: Intercept or Operators, Recipro eating Aircraft Engine Specialists and Technicians, Flight Engineei Technicians, Ground Powered Equi pment Repairman, Control Towei Specialists and Technician, Comm unication Center Specialists, Air craft Electrical Repairman, Clerks Classification Specialists, Person nel Specialists, Bandsmen, Mediea Supply Technician and Mediea! Administrative Specialists. assistant leader, was present foi the meeting. —Pattie Bird Talbot, troop scribe I /UJ NOTICE Having this day qualified as An cillary Administrator c.t.a. of the Estate of VIRGINIA LaHUIS ROGERO, late of Miami, Florida, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned on or before February 2nd, 1957 or else this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immeadiate pay ment. This the 30th day of January, 1956. R. E. FINCH Ancillary Administrator c.t.a. of the Estate of VIRGINIA 1 LaHUIS ROGERO, deceased. ; Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23, March 1, 8, ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE [ Having this day qualified as Administrator of the Estate of ’ Marvin Burgin, deceased, late of I Buncombe County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre ' sent them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before one year ’ from the date hereof, or else this Notice will be plead in bar of , recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make im 1 mediate payment. • This the 13th day of January, 1956. ’ E. E. WHITE, Black Mountain, N. C. > Jan. 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23. NOTICE Having this day qualified as Administratrix of the estate of ROBERT W. TURNER, late of Ridgecrest, Buncombe County, North Carolina, this is to notify > all persons having claims against • said estate to present them to the . undersigned, duly verified, on or , before February 16th, 1957, or else this notice will be plead in 1 bar of recovery. All persons in 1 debted to said estate will please - make immediate payment. This the 8th day of February, , 1956. MRS. ALICE MILO TURNER, I Administratrix of the Estate of ROBERT W. TURNER, deceased. • Feb. 16, 23; March 1, 8, 15, 22. L ~ 1 ...- -—- ■ ~ TRY THE CLASSIFIEDSI I ! I Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of Blanche Lof tin Fay, deceased, late of Bun combe County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at the Oft ice of George Pennell, 508 Jackson Build ing, Asheville, North Carolina, on or before the 18th day of January, 1057, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to the said Estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 18th day of January, 1956. GEORGE PENNELL, Administrator. Jan. 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23. NOTICE Having this day qualified as Ex ecutrix of the Estate of George Davidson Young, late of Swannan oa, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Swannanoa, North Carolina, within the year from January 11, 1956, or else this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said Estate will please make immediate payment. This the 29th day of January, 1956. (Mrs.) WINNIE GIBBS YOUNG Swannanoa, North Carolina. Jan. 26; Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23; Mar. 1. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Dora White Slagle deceased, late of Buncombe Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, on od before the 26th day January, 1957, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 21st day of January, 1956. J. H. RIDDLE, Executor Estate of Dora White Slagle Montreat Road, Black Mountain, N. C. . Jan. 26; Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23; Mar. 1. NOTICE. Having this day qualified as Administrator of the Estate of P. A. PENDERGRASS, late of Bun combe County, North Carolina, FOR EXPERT EFFICIENT SERVICE DIAL 9421. WE WILL PICK UP YOUR CAR, SERVICE IT AND RETURN IT. OSTEEN’S Crown Service Burton Osteen, Mgr. 'mini- acr- • ;aid estate to pre sent thorn to the undersigned at his home in Black Mountain, North Carolina, within one year from •January 12th, 1957, or else this notice will be plead in bar of re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 5th day of January, 1956. R. N. I'ENDERGRASS, Administrator of the Es tate of P. A. PENDER GRASS, deceased. Jan. 12. 19, 26, Feb. 2, 9, 16, NOTICE. ' Having this day qualified as Executor of the Estate of ANNIE R. HUDSON, late of Montreat, Buncombe County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned at his home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, P. O. Box 5006, within one year from January 12th, 1957 or else this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 6th day of January, 1956. S. CUTLER CLARK, Executor of the Estate of ANNIE R. HUDSON, deceased. Jan. 12, 19, 26, Feb. 2, 9, 16, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: I, Charles Wells Blandford, of Asheville and Swannanoa, N. C., do hereby notify the public that 1 will not be responsible for any deist of debts incurred by Curley Tant Blandford, as my wife, and that I will reject and deny same if presented to me. for payment, and that this notice will be plead in bar of any such debts or claims thus presented to the undersigned. Charles Wells Blandford, Swannanoa, N. C. Feb. 16, 28; March 1, 8. —Launched on April the USS New Mexico was the* battleship to be propelled by tricity. THE WASH'N SHOP SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY Now On Highway 70 Swannanoa, N. C. NEW OFFICE HOURS FOR Dr. William Gladden. Jr. Optometrist — Thursday Only — 9 AM. to 1:45 P.M. 7 P.M. to 8 P.M. Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Office over Blk. Mtn. Hardware NiCarbazin service news Qlt NiCarbazin consistently offoettvo against coccld ■ losls mortality? A Yes. Reports from every broiler area show . that NiCarbazin provides the most effec tive curb against coccidiosis death loss. In one area, for example, growers reported no coxy death loss in 174,542 birds protected with NI CARBAZIN. With these same growers, mortality ran as high as 12 per cent in 48,500 birds on another coccidiostat. ★ * * QHow does NiCarbazin compare with other coccld • lostats in Its effect on market weight? Ain recent comparative feeding trials, Ni • CARBAZIN-protected birds averaged 0.19 lb. more than birds on another coccidiostat. This extra weight per bird gave growers 10,564 lbs. added market weight for the 55,600 birds on NiCarbazin feeds. QWhat other benetlte may I expect after NiCARSAW • removes the coccldiosls problem? A Your birds should show a gain In feed effl • ciency. In addition, they will weigh more, dress out heavier, and show a better skin color. These benefits mean you'll cut production costs and command better prices for your birds. It all adds up to greater poultry profits for you. ★ ★ * Qls there a reduction In overall mortality, as well as • coccldiosls mortality, when NiCarbszm Is used la feeds? A Several poultry diseases are caused by • secondary infections which may develop in birds already weakened by such conditions as coccldiosis. Because NiCarbazin can practically eliminate coxy damage, birds are better able to resist secondary infections. Come to Collins FABRIC run During National Save and Seiv Week February 18 - 25 You’ll love smart-looking Dresses, Blouses, Separates, and rtswear of beautifully textured Linen. 46” wide ranteed Washable ase Resistant Fast 98c yd. Just Received JDS - 2,000 yds. - PRINTS 7ast Color Short Lengths SEW AND SAVE! IUEENSWEAR PONGEE j These Pongee Prints are Interpreted in autiful colors. This lustrous Silk-Like icetate and Cotton Creation is wonderful different looking Blouses, Dresses, and Separates. mm. .3144 Oliaranteed Washable reg. 98c yd. 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