(/ \OTICbS
i-c Of SALE.
°T bv virtue ol
p v Ole contained in
Srr: ot • £ trust, dated
& " made and ex
; ,V W. Metcalf and
B> ” ,i{ to the under
hi" which said deed
IT o'/ record in the
Register of Deeds
Bf ,'ounty. North Car
« ;; “Seeds Of Trust
of the Buncombe
; h to which refer
jl;' made, the said
lluT,1 t 12 o'clock Noon,
IhrAirAnt
,D' , the following des
1/8 ,'rt'v lving and being
fountain Township, Bun
frountv, North Carolina,
Lribed as follows:
Hot designated as B as
and shown on plat of
Kabraok property, which
“Id recorded in the office
lister of Deeds for Bun
Cf.ntv North Carolina, in
Sntyi8 on page 115, to
Sforence is hereby made.
S 0f Trust given for the
* of purchase price.
Isale is made on account
■rf. in the payment of the
toes secured by the afore
Jrideed of trust and said
fmade at the request of
1 “r 0f said indebtedness,
n be sold subject to all
[Jn<T taxes due of record,
be” 1st day of September,
E FINCH, TRUSTEE.
M3, 20, 27, 1956._
■TE OF SERVICE OF
Jss BY PUBLICATION
for NORTH CAROLINA,
iV OF BUNCOMBE
„uncombe County
[County Court.
LOGAN WARREN,
WARREN, Defendant.
JUNE WARREN:
Fendant above named, will
Ce that an action entitled
has been commenced in
fal County Court of Bun
lunty, North Carolina, by
|iff against the defendant
jfee from the bonds of
fr now existing between
‘at the defendant will
,ake notice that he is re
appear on the 8th day of
1956, or within thirty
reafter at the office of
K of the General County
TBuncombe County, Ashe
|lth Carolina and answer
to the complaint in said
Sr the plaintiff will apply
(court for the relief de
fin said complaint.
Te 8th day of September,
SWAIN,
^Superior Court, Buncombe
Ex-Officio Clerk General
Court.
i) J. E. SWAIN, D. C.
20. 27: Oct. 4. lOKfi.
ICE OF SERVICE OF
3SS BY PUBLICATION
:OF NORTH CAROLINA,
‘ OF BUNCOMBE,
luncombe County
County Court.
CORINNE FOREST
TER, Plaintiff,
vs.
JESTER, Defendant.
jW. HESTER:
lefendant above named, will
„tice that an action entitled
ve has been commenced in
neral County Court of Bun
|Count”, North Carolina, by
liintiff against the defend
divorce from the bonds of
ony now existing between
giat the defendant will fur
jje notice that he is required
»r on the 11th day of Oc
JB6, or within thirty days
at the office of the
the General County
Buncombe County, Ashe
th Carolina, and answer
^ to the complaint in said
the plaintiff will apply
, for the relief demand
Complaint.
10th day of September,
BWAIN,
“uperior Court, Buncombe
E-Officio Clerk General
Court.
|) J. E. SWAIN, D. C.
I 20, 27; Oct. 4, 1956
(ECUTRIX NOTICE.
qualified as Executrix
Testate of RICHARD A.
deceased, late of Bun
ounty, North Carolina, this
notify all person having
against the estate of said
to exhibit them to the
_ned, on or before the 6th
September, 1957, or this
vill be pleaded in bar of
pcovery. All persons indebt
aid estate wul please make
ate payment.
I the 6th day of September,
CLAIRE B. KELLY,
Executrix, Black Moun
tain, N. C.
5, 13, 20, 27, 1956.
IN ISTRATOR’S NOTICE
ng this day qualified aa
Bstrator of the Estate of
! CLYDE LEDBETTER, SR.,
lad, late of Buncombe
North Carolina, this is to
all persons having claims
t said estate to present them
undersigned, duly verified,
before one year from the
percof, oi else thia Notice
plead in bar of recovery
|sons indebted to said estate
lease make immediate pay
the 25th day of Augus
|}>n Clyde Ledbetter, Jr.,
Ptnmistrator of the Estate <
lhn Clyde Ledbetter, Sr., Sti
^ute, Black Mountain, N. <
SePt- 6, 13, 20, 27,; Oc
y NOTICE.
this day qualifie
Vstratrix of the ests
W. McDOUGLE, la
■Mountain, Buncombe C
|.'raro*‘na> this is to
L.s.",ns having claims a
T:„ to present them
P gned, duly verified,
I August 23, 1957 oi
fciwof W1l1 be Plead i
I said y' * Pers°ns i
'1 estate will please
Lla.^ settlement,
the 21st day of A
C. McDOU(
J vivatnx of the
Jascd. W' McD°U(
P’ 30; Sept. 6, 13,
Sept. 19, 194(1.
Because of greatly increased
wa^es and rising costs of mater
ial and building construction, the
Southern Bell Telephone and Tel
egraph Co. today asked authority
to raise rates in North Carolina so
that it can improve and expand
service in pace with the state’s
economic development.
Moore General hospital at Swan
nanoa will be abandoned by the
army before November 15, it was
disclosed today. The facilities
will be declared surplus to war
department needs on that date.
Clarence Padgett, an eleventh
grade high school boy of Black
Mountain, high won first prize
in a hog and beef judging con
test competing for state honors.
He scored 381.5 points out of a
possible 400. He is studying ag
riculture under the direction of
C. J. Rich, Sr., in the high school
here.
Susan R. Hinkle S. P. (X) I/C
of the Waves, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Hinkle of Gypsy, Mo.,
has been discharged from the ser
vice. She entered the service on
Aug. 26, 1944, and was last sta
tioned at the U. S. Naval barracks,
West Potomac Park in Washing
ton, D. C.
Miss Hinkle is now visiting her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Hinkle, of Black Moun
tain before returning to Missouri.
The Western North Carolina
Sanatorium handicraft exhibit held
at the Black Mountain Hardware
Co. store on State street last Sat
urday was a most successful one.
Directors of the Carolina Pow
er and Light Co. voted to pay 50
cents per share as a dividend on
the company’s common stock for
the third quarter of 1946. The
common stock dividend will be
payable November 1 to stockhold
ers of record October 10.
A "welcome home” party was
given by Frances Avena last Wed
nesday night, Sept. 11, at the
Black Mountain clubhouse for
Margaret Bradley from Carlisle,
Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Steinberg
of Chicago arrived Tuesday to be
guests of Mrs. Mary E. Aleshire
at Oak Knoll.
Registration Friday at Mon
treat college for the 1946-47 term
marked the beginning of the first
year of that institution as a four
year college.
The Gleeners class of the First
Baptist church held a business
meeting Tuesday evening at the
home of their teacher, Mrs. Wiley
Kyles, to discuss a membership
campaign. The campaign is to
get old members back and to en
list new ones. *
Waycaster McAfee Post No. 129
American Legion held a smoker
and refreshments for all veterans
of World War I and II Monday
mgnt at tne junior nan in niacK
Mountain. Douglas Jones, com
mander, presided.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkinson
whose marriage was a recent
event at Utica, N. Y., have arrived
in Old Fort and are making their
home with the groom’s mother,
Mrs. S. F. Wilkinson on East Main
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Norton of
Old Fort have announced the ar
rival of a son, Kenneth Monroe,
last Monday.
H. R. Allen of Glen Alpine has
been appointed to succeed J. C.
Moody of Asheville as chief of po
lice of Old Fort.
Mrs. D. T. Roughton of Old
Fort has returned to her home af
NOTICE.
Having this day qualified as Ex
ecutors of the estate of SALLIE
C. LIDDELL, late of Montreat,
Buncombe County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against said estate to
present them to the undersigned,
c/o R. E. Finch, Attorney, Black
Mountain, North Carolina, duly
verified, on or before August 23rd,
1957 or else this notice will be
plead in bar of recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate set
tlement.
This the 21st day of August,
1956.
J. NATHAN McCARLEY and
MINNIE BOLE, Executors of
the Estate of SALLIE C. LID
DELL, Deceased.
Aug. 23, 30; Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27.
EXECUTRIX’ NOTICE
Having this day qualified as Ex
ecutrix of the Estate of Walter H.
Goodman, deceased, late of Bun
combe 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 August 23, 1957, or else this
Notice will be plead m bar of re
covery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate payment.
This the 17th day of August,
19|fargaret Woodhouse Goodman,
Executrix of the Estate of Wal
ter H. Goodman, deceased,
p. O. Box 1188,
Black Mountain N C
Aug. 23, 30; Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27.
NOTICE
IAVING this day qualified as
uinistratrix of the Estate of J.
BINFORD, late of Black Moun
i Buncombe County, North
-olina, this is to notify all per
s having claims against said
ate to present them to the un
signed,"duly verified on or be
e September 13, 19oG or eise
s notice will be plead, in bar
recovery. All persons indebted
said estate will please make
fhis'the lltheday of September,
LILLIE B. ®IN???-Dfestate
Administratrix of the Estate
of jV BINFORD, deceased.
13, 20, 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18.
ter a
atives
Ga.
three weeks’ visit with rel
at Columbus and Macon,
I'vew plumber arrived in Swan
nanoa at 12:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs.
„ C ole are the Proud parents
of a new arnval in their home
this morning. The new arrival
a. ,y arrived at St. Joseph’s hos
P>tal at 12:30 a.m. Baby and
mother are doing fine
Beacon Mills, local entry in the
j ' N• c- Industrial Baseball
League, appears certain of the
runnerup trophy as the league
nears completion of its 21-game
schedule.
Mrs. Evelyn Coons left Sunday
for her home in LaGrange, Ky.,
after visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. s!
Cunningham for several weeks.
. T!*e Rev. John Talmadge, a mis
sionary of Korea, will speak at the
morning service of the First Bap
tist church.
Sept. 26, 1946
New owners, Gordon Greenwood
of Champaign, 111., and George
Dougherty of Pana, 111., arrived
Wednesday morning to take over
the Black Mountain News, which
they purchased recently.
John Joseph Sobol of Kankakee,
111., who was visiting his son,
Chester Sobol, died suddenly of a
heart attack about 8 p.m. Sunday
while en route to an Asheville hos
pital from Black Mountain.
A new restaurant which will
open soon on Cherry street will
be owned and operated by Mrs. J.
R. Hodson.
A new beauty shop on Cherry
street across from the Gragg stu
dio will open about Oct. 1. It will
be operated by Mrs. Marcus Beg
ley.
The Hudgins Chapel Free Will
Baptist church will hold a week
of revival services beginning Oct.
13. The Rev. E. L. Beachboard,
pastor, will do the preaching.
A program was given at Mills
Chapel church Friday night by
the children of Fairyland play
school to help the school carry on.
Little Brenda Stepp was crowned
queen. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sharp,
Mrs. Lizzie Wells and Dave Jones
made talks. Mrs. Nora Ruther
ford gave the benediction. Mrs.
Arice Brown is supervisor of the
school.
A new clubhouse and class room
ire being built at the Black Moun
;ain airport. The building will be
ised for ground instructions for
[he aviation classes that are tak
ing flying instructions at the field.
Mr. Nichols is owner and opera
tor.
Mrs. T. Allen Luther of Ashe
ville, director of District No. 1,
N. C. Congress of Parents and
Teachers, was the principal speak
er at the first fall meeting of the
C...O m A I'i.n-sJon
Mrs. Arnold Powell, president,
presided. Mrs. E. N. Howell, state
president of the N. C. Congress of
Parents and Teachers, was a guest.
The Swannanoa High school’s
newly organized club, Future
Homemakers of America, held
their first meeting Friday, Sept.
6 at 1 o’clock. Officers were chos
en as follows: president, Frances
Whitaker; vice-president, Barbara
Creasman; secretary, Nancy Le
Masters; treasurer, Norma Allen;
and reporter, Bette Gibbs.
Horace B. Gregg, 67, died at the
home of his brother Troy Gregg,
on Shope Creek near Swannanoa
early Friday morning. He had
been ill for about a year.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fenton S.
Cunningham, Jr., a son, Fenton
Sims Cunningham, III, in Louis
ville, Ky. Mr. Cunningham is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Cun
ningham of Black Mountain.
J. C. McCool and Bob Rogers
are two of the Melody Boys that
play on WISE each Saturday
12:30-1:00 p.m. Both are Black
Mountain boys.
Senator and Mrs. Walter Jaun
cey of Carolina, R. I., have been
spending the past few days with
Mr and. Mrs. Clifford Longcoy on
Montreat road.
The community colored nursery
school had as its special guest
this week Mrs. Robert Lanier,
daughter-in-law of our famous
southern poet, Sidney Lanier, who
was visiting Mrs. Tom Sharp.
Mrs Sam Cooley was also a
recent guest of the school and
took toys, and books to the chil
en. „ , , .,
The first week of October the
rts club will be guests of the
»aving and wood making depart
ments of Warren Wilson college,
embers will make a tour of the
ounds and will see the students
saving under the direction of
rs Hickman, and others doing
lodwork with Mr. Davidson sup
vising.
W. Herbert Prichett, 29, of
acic Mountain and Ellijay, Ga.,
ed Sunday morning at the U. S.
sterans hospital, Oteen. He had
■en ill for about one year. He
as a veteran of World War II.
efore entering service he was
mnected with his uncle, W. T.
'right in Wright’s Cash store.
District Governor Hoyt McPher
of Shelby will speak at the
of tf O"1 ro«
ft,," dub «t 7 p.m. today. Mn.
J Giles will serve the dinner at
»r tea room on East Mam street.
The Greenlee Chapter, D. . • >
et at the home of Mrs. J. B.
ihnson Saturday at 3 p.m. Mrs.
F Mauney, regent, presided.
A meeting of the Woman’s Chns
A o’ .Lerance Union will be
an Temperance Prp_
ij „t 3 p.m. Sunday at the Pres
»ld at o p , port. Har
rtVford, -superintendent of
] Old Fort schools will be the
We Salute
We salute you on your birthday:
Sept 28-Mrs. F. S. White, Ker
^ian Silver, Tressie Cooper, C.
Hardy Davidson, Jimmie Massey,
Linda Martin, Elizabeth Rollins.
Sept. 29 R. I,. Johnson Jr.,
Claudna Ann King:, Minnie Fox,
speaker. Others on the program
'V'H be Mrs. Edward Burgin, Mary
Ida Bradley, Mary Golden Grant,
Betty Marston, and Clair Artz.
Edna Bartlett, Annie McMahon.
Sept. 30—Ed Stephenson, Hugh
Holman, Barbara Corbin, Betty
Austin, Bud Liverman, Robert E.
Morrell.
Oct. 1—Julian Ray Blankenship,
David A. Roberts Jr., Iva Nell
Swafford, Andrea Taylor, Charles
.Tipton, Fred Mason, Clifton L.
Cordell, Sue Alexander.
Oct. 2—Mrs. W. H. Creasman,
Mrs. Raymond Meeks, Mrs. J L.
Garrison, Patricia Rawing, J Gor
don. Meeks, Ann York, Mrs. J. J.
_White, Nancy Dougherty, Dora
Hamby, George Blankenship, Jo
Evans, Octavious Morrison, Wil
liam James.
Oct. 3—Eula Armstrong, James
W. Goldsmith, George Fox, Carl
Vessels, Mrs. E. E. White, Ethel
Corbin, Leonard Biddix, Lester
Connelly, Calvin Fox, Daisy My
ers, Mrs. Rankin Miller, George
Humphries, Janice Wheelon, John
Buckner, Connie Dougherty, Clara
Morris, E. N. Crumpler Jessie
Shore, J. L. Garrison, Bennie Cal
houn.
Oct. 4—Bronte Jumper, Mrs. Ike
Cook, Whit Gibson, Frances Shope
Aiken, Doyce M. Settles Jr., Syrita
Swann, Imogene Plemmons, Gene
vieve Rollins, Barbara Ann Allen.
—In 1830, Capt. Wilkes visited
Palmyra Island in the south Pa
cific, and found “hundreds” of
friendly natives. Another ship
stopping there in 1807 found no
sign of life—and there was no
land within a thousand miles in
any direction. Unanswered queS'
tion—What happened ?
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