THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1941 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN PAGE THREE U.S. NAVY RECRUITING OFFICER PRESENTS APPLICANT WITH NEW "BADGE OF II0."0R" I COMMANDER F. K. O'BRIEN, of the U. S. Navy Recruiting Service, is shown here placing the new Navy "Badge of Honor" on the lapel of an applicant for enlistment in the Navy. (Badge shown above at right.) All ambitious young men who apply for service in Uncle Sam's "Two-ocean" Navy, whether accepted or not, are given this new badge as a mark of their patriotism. To learn of the many opportunities the Navy and the Naval Reserve offer, local men of 17 years and over can get the official illustrated free booklet, "life in the Navy," from this news paper's Navy Editor. 1 Cartoogechaye Miss Dorothy Southard and friend, Miss Beadie, of Asheville, visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Southard. Merritt Beck spent last Sunday with relatives at Bryson City.' Miss' Iona Waldroop of Miami, Fla., spent last week with her oar- fnte fr- onrt TVfro Tila Walrifnfinl1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Southard of Hendersonville are visiting their 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom South ard and building a new home while here, Floyd Waldroop lias returned home from Columbia, S. C. after serving three 'years in he Army. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson of Dills Creek spent the weekend with, their children, ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson and Mrs; Annie 'Mae Anderson. Lester Waldroop who is working at . Fontana, spent the weekend with home folks. , ". ReVi " Curtis Swaim ; will start a revival meeting at Maiden's Chapel Monday night,, October 6. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Southard of Franklin visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Tom Southard, Sunday afternoon, . .. ' .. v ' Cullasaja By MRS. VERNON BRYSON Lawton Zachary of Norton was a business visitor in this section last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Clark at tended the Western N. C. fair last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Reid ' of Sapphire spent last Wednesday here visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Potts. Mr.. Pott's condition is still unsatisfactory.. ' Charlotte Young returned to Asheville last Tuesday after a week's visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Clark. . Bill Corbirl, of State college, Ral eigh, visited : relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Taylor and Mrs. Ray Bumgarner of Glenville were Sunday guests of Mr, a,nd Mrs. J. L. Clark. Rev. T. W. Abbott and Rev. Hosiah Martin of Greenville, S. C., sperat last week-end here vis iting. Grover Stanfield left last Satur day for Oteen hospital for treat ment. Mrs. .Annie Vanhook of Prentiss ,spent last Sunday with her mother here, Mrs. J. T, Bryson. Aquone RUTH STEPP llva Stepp Reese and her son, Romulus. Reese of Myrtle Beach, S. C, visited relatives here Thurs day and Friday while on their way to Washington, D. C. Attorneys John Boykin and Pound of Atlanta, Ga., visited here last week. Mr. I and Mrs. ; Carl Rogers and Mr. RpgerS' father of Bryson City visited the Stepp family Sunday. Herbert Pendergraft a,nd family moved to Andrews last week Jeff Stuart and family moved to Robbinsville last Saturday. The old post office which has been in this vicinity for almost a hundred years was moved about three and a half miles out on Forest Service road near the new Aquone cemetery and church. Almost daily a family is moving from the Nantahala dam area. There are just about a dozen fam ilies that remain. r Jim Griffini who was employed by the Utah Construction company, with his family recently moved to Hiawassee, Ga., where he has a. job near Hayesville with TVA. Neil Hay and a number of his friends from Florida were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barker and daughter, Ruby Barker of Peach- tree, have returned to their home after a visit, with Mrs. Barker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hughes. Miss Olla Kilpatrick and Aileen Stepp of Marble, visited Aquone last week. Hubert Lee visited Tunaluska Sunday. Oak Dale Mice farV T?Q.Kv taMnrlitAi- J J i ...... ... . . Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Rabv and Carroll Rowland were quietly mar ried in Clayton, Ga., Saturday, September 20. Those accomp&ning them were Mrs. Grady Duvall and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ray. Charlie Roper has been seriously ill but is improving.- R. L. Crawford spent the week end with home folks.' Blaine Cope, Clyde Bateman and Clarence Crawford came home from Mount Holly last Thursday. Clar ence returned Sunday. Mrs. Arlesa Roper and daugh ters, Jessie, Iva. Dean, and M ildred visited Mrs. Roper's son, Marion Roper at Toccoa, Ga., last week, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bryant and daughters, Lois and Emma Jean spent the weekend with Mrs. im Wilkes on Iotla. Headquarters for DuxbaEc Clothes For Outdoor Sportsman They Need no Introduction They Wear Longer Plus Keeping You Dry Mens Wool Jackets, Mackinaws and Sweaters Plaids and Solids, all Leading Colors $1.25 to $8.50 Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes We have what the public demands quality first, prices are reasonable, and we can fit your foot (if you will let us) so that it will give you y service plus comfort Ladies Winter Coats Style and Quality are Excellent. Prices are Surprizingly Low Compared With Today's Market $4.95 -$11.95 Children's Coats' Sizes 3-8, Priced from $1.69 to $2.95 You always find what you want at the price you want to pay at Joe AsUteair's FRANKLIN, N, C Riverside Mrs. Irene Cook, Mrs. W. C. Ledibetter, Kenneth Cook and Woodrow Shook visited Mr. and Mr. T. C. Ledbetter of Cullowhee Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stiles and family, Adeline Cunningham, and Hoyt Penland spent Sunday with Mr. a.nd Mrs. Bart Fulcher. Mrs. Dave Stockton visited her sister, Mrs. George Henson, Mon day... Miss Lucy Bateman is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Henry Wilkie of Franklin. Mrs. Faye Davis a son. Bel ton, Mrs.'E, A. VanHook and Mrs. James O'Kelly, all of Candler,, vis ited friends in this community last week. ..'' Miss Elizabeth Moore if visit ing her. sister and . brotherinlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Tearley Picklesimer, in Highlands. Miss Virginia Bell spent Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. . and Mrs. Charlie Bell. One type of large bomber being manufactured for U. S. defense can carry about enough gasoline for five automobile trips around the world. Industrial research has developed a new type' of glass, with edges through which nails can be driven. LEGAL ADVERTISING EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having qualified as Executor.? of Chas. A. Fulton, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of Sep tember, 1942, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. Thi 20th day of September, 1941. LEONARD HORN & T. T. HENDERSON, Executors. S2S 6tp O30 SU-4tc-02 J&J NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina Maeoa County Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a deed of trust executed by J. M. Moore and wife Ida E. Moofe to N. L. Jolly, trustee, on the 5th day of April, 1937, said deed of trust being re corded in Record of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust No. 35, page 338, I, the undersigned administratrix of the estate of N. L. Jolly, trustee. Cakes to Catch Compliments j;" ' " v " Phut, Rmtferd BtJtlnt Powder Comfrnif BENT on better batter for your cakes? Would yon like to equal the tempting trio in the illustra tion? Then follow the rules that follow for there's no trick" to it. Here are the rules direct from the famous Rumford kitchens. Rumford Rules for Successful .. Cakes 1. Use standard measuring equipment and level measure ments. 2. Ingredients, such as eggs, milk, butter or shortening, -s' '1 be at room temperature. ' 3. Read recipe careful fully understand method ot dure. 4. Cream butter or shortening thoroughly; add sugar gradually and cream until light and fluffy, thus insuring fine texture and rr eater volume. 5. Add eggs as directed In recipe. 6. All flour must be sifted' once before measuring; measure and ift dry ingredients together. v 7. Use Rumford Baking Powder In amount specified in ANY recipe. 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon flavor 8. Add dry ingredients alter nately with the liquid, beginning and ending with the flour and beat ing after each addition just enough to mix. 9. Use pan of required size, 10. Bake at specified tempera ture. Basle Cake Recipe cup shortening M teaspoon salt i cup sugar 1 egg 2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons Rum ford Baking Powder 1. Cream shortening, add sugar gradually, creaming until light and fluffy. 2. Add egg, beating thoroughly. 3. Sift flour, Rumford Baking Powder and salt together and add to creamed mixture alternately with the milk; add flavoring, stir ring only until smooth. 4. Pour Into greased loaf pan (8x8"x2"), (or two 8-inch layers) and bake in moderate oven (350 F.) 45-50 minutes. 6. Cover with frosting. your favorite Courthouse door in Franklin, North Carolina, o,n Tuesday, October 7, 1941, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described property:. Lot No. 4 in J. M. Moore's Sub division, recorded in Plat Book, Register of Deeds Office, and more particularly described as. follows: BEGINNING at a stake on west side of Riverview Street ; runs W 144 feet to a stake; then N 50 feet to a stake; then E 144 feet to a stake;, west side of Riverview; Street; then with the west side of Riverview street 50 feet to the BEGINNING. This the 4th day of September, 1941. , . MRS. BEULAH PARRISH, Administratrix of the estate of N. L. Jolly, trustee, Guardian of Allic t'alrr T:iyl.'.r''ai.iil Mamie Lou Taylor Pierce.' . ." The'-., defendants,' Mamie. Lou ' Taylor' Pierce and , husband Curtis Pierce: will taUr notiic tk-it a special proceeding cut ii led' as above, has been instituted in the Super ior Court for Macon County, North Carolina, before the Clerk of (lie Superior Court, for the 'condemna tion, under -the power of Eminent i Domain, for the purpose of hydro electric development by the plain--' tur. a tin one service cornoration. of Lands owned by the defendants, which .'.said lands are situated in Macon County, North Carolina.-and are fully described, in the petition filed in this, proceeding in the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court for, Macon County, North Carolina; and the said defendants will' take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse in Franklin, North Carolina, within ten (10) days .after the 3rd day of October, 1941, and answer or de mur to the petition, filed in said proceeding, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. This the 10th day of September, 1941. HARLEY R. CABE, Clerk Superior Court Sll-4tc-()2 . HARLEY R. CABE, , Clerk Superior Court. Sll 4tc02 GLII NOTICE OF SERVilCE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina Maoon County. Nantahala Power and Light Company v. -,--.' Neil C. Hay Jr. and wife Sue Hay; Eugene Taylor; Allie Caler Taylor; Mamie Lou Taylor Pierce and hus band Curtis Pierce ; Etta Taylor, ADMINISTRATORS NOTiIC Having qualified as-administrator of Daisy M. SUarn deceased, late of Macon county, N. C.'this is to notify all persons, having claims; against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or. before the 29th day of Sep tember, 1942,. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to' said estate will please make immediate settlement, This 29th day of September, 1941. HENRY W. SLOAN, ''-''. Administrator 02-otp N6 JOIN! JOIN! JOIN BRYANT BURIAL ASSOCIATION '..'-.- Only costs a few pennies a month to protect the whole family. They have the merchandise and equipment to serve you well. ,0. C. BRYANT, Pre. ew Streamlined I S e e t li e l 1942, Available with either V-O or (S-cylindeir engine NEW INTERIORS EASIER RIDE EASIER STEERING EASIER SHIFTING EASIER BRAKING NEW FRONT END DESIGN CONCEALED RUNNING BOARD NEW PLASTIC INSTRUMENT PANEL You will find many other improvements and changes on this new, beautiful car when you see it on our show room floor. . . . . . Diiincairi Motor Co. FRANKLIN, N. C will at 12 o'clock noon at the

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