THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS KfACONIAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, li PACE TWO 1 ii - Horse And Mule Clinics Announced February 17 or There will be Horse and Mule Clinics held in Macon county on Thursday, February 17. Dr. M. M 1 mnaril. veterinarian, will exam ine all horses and mules for in iprnal narasites. defective teeth and other ailments, according to W. Mendunhall. farm agent. Th examination of all horses and mule- is free. A small charge per head will be made for the internal para sites and dental treatment when animals .show need of such, sai Mr. Mcmdcnhall. Feed should be withheld for a least 18 hours before treatmcn The following schedule has been arranged for your convenience: J. E. Cabe's store, Otto, from to 11 a. m. Agricultural building. Franklin from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. J. H. Brookshire's, Cartoogechaye from 1 to 3 v. m. Plvde West's store. West's Mill from J to 5 0. m. Mr. Mendenhall makes the fol lowing request : , "Please pass this information around as it is important that all workstock be in good shape to pro duce the necessary food for de fcnse. "Please be on time as we will have to keep our schedule." ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Havine tiualified as administrator of C. H. Norton, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C, this is .t notify all persons having claims airainst the estate of said decease to exhibit them to the undersigned on or 'before the 29th day of Jan uarv. 1943. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate set tlement. This 29th day of January, 1942. RALPH NORTON, Administrator. EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having qualified as executor of Me'ta Frost Hall, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claim against the estate of said decease to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of Jan- uary, 1943, or this notice will b olead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate wi please make immediate settlement This 31st day of January, 1942. TACK HALL CAROLINE HALL HARRY HALL Executors. National Forest Timber for Sale The National Forest timber de scribed below will be sold by pub He auction to be held at the office of the Regional Forester, Glenn Building, Atlanta, Georgia, begin ning at 2 p. m; on March 2, 1942. Award will be made to the one qualified bidder quoting the high est aggregate price for all species of timber required to be removed as sawlog.s. Any quotation at les than the advertised price for any species will invalidate the entire bid. All live timber marked or designated for cutting and all mer chantable dead timber located on areas embracing about 2956 acres within the Cold Springs-Otter Creek Compartments, Nantahala River Watershed, Macon County Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina, estimated to be 5192 M feet, more or less, of yellow poplar northern red oak, basswood, cu cumber, sugar maple, black cher ry, white ash, white oak, red maple birch, chestnut, chestnut oak, black oak, hemlock, scarlet oak, buckeye and an unestimated amount of black gum, hickory, beech, and tanbark of chestnut oak and hem lock. Hie removal of black gum at $2.00 per MBM, hickory and beech at $1.00 per MBM, and tara bark at $1-50 per ton (2,000 lbs.) will be optional with the purchas er. No bid of less than $10.00 for yellow poplar, $9.00 for .northern red oak, basswood, cucumber, sug ar .maple, black cherry and white ash, $7.00 for white oak, $5.00 for red maple and birch, $3.50 for chestnut, $2.00 for chestnut oak black oak and hemlock, $1.00 for scarlet oak and buckeye will be considered. In addition to the prices bid for stumpage a deposit of $0.25 per M feet for all sawtimber cut will be required for sale area betterment work. Each participant in the bidding will be required to qualify by having in his possession certified or cashier's check in the amount of $2,000.00 made payable to the Treasurer of the United States. The successful bidder will be required to deposit with his bid $2,000.00 to be applied on the purchase price, refunded or re tained in part as liquidated dam ages according to the conditions of sale. The right to reject any and. all bids is reserved. Prior to the date of auction full informa tion concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and the submis sion of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Frank- I lin, North Carolina. j J292tcr-Fl2 j Franklin School Honor Roll The following students are posted on the honor roll of. the Franklin school for this quarter: First Grade, teacher, Mrs.Guffey: Carol Childers, Jack Love, Bobby Dawdle, Sammy Sutton, and Joe Phillips. Teacher, Miss Henderson, Myrtis A. Angel, Paul Killian, Claude Williams, Max Phillips. Second Grade, teacher, Mrs. Wil liams: Les'her Greene, Ellen. Anne Hignon, Charlotte Love, and Kat rina Cochran, Margaret Moffftt, and Martha Stockton. Teacher, Mrs. Franks, Meda Angel, Bobby Tysinger, Allen Cartlidge, Emma Jean Elliott, Blanche West, Mary Ann Williams, Dan Moore. Third Grade, teacher, Mrs. Bol ton Marian? Sherill, Bessy Bell Holland, John Archer. Teacher, Mrs. Hunter; Mary Sue Potts, Jeanette Hall, Freida Elliott, Don ald Brown. Fourth Grade: teacher, Miss Jamisons Edith Plemmons, Jean ette Robison. Fifth Grade, teacher, Mrs. A. Ramsey. Elizabeth Anne Phillips, Marie Jennings, Betty Williams, Mary Alice Archer. Teacher; Mrs. V. Ramsey, Beyer Hall, George Ramey, Frank Shearhouse. Sixth Grade, teacher, Mrs. Bar rington: Ann Cabe, Ruth Angel, Barbara Childers, Lucille Hannah, Gail Bryson. Teacher, Miss Moody; Kathqrine Furr, Maxine Roten. Eighth Grade, teacher, Miss Thomas: Violet Barnard, Dorothy Jean Rogers, and Frances Furr, Carolyn Long, Carolyn Leach, Howell Smith, Cecil Talent. Teach er, Mr. Whitmire; Leroy Roper. Teacher, Miss Moore; Carol Lee Roper, Juliana Tallent, Ruth Poin dexter, Catherine Meadows. Ninth Grade, teacher, Mrs. Whit mire: Marie Waters. Teacher, Mr. Newton; Myra Slagle. Tenth Grade, teacher, Mrs. Greene : Mary Frances Page and Barbara Stockton. Eleventh Grade, teacher, Miss Haas : Byrda Nell Southerds, Emo gene Landrum and Jessie Mae Barnard. Nantahala Joe Dills and Arnold Passmore were visiting in the Queen Creek community recently. Mr. and Mrs. (jlera Dills an children from this section visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dills and chil dren from this section visited Mr, and Mrs. Raleigh Roper in th Burningtown section last week They were accompanied 'iy Mrs Sallie Dills. Miss Fay Morgan was a visitor at Mrs. Dora Morgans Saturday. A large crowd attended the pray er meeting service at the Happy Top Baptist church last Sunday afternoon. Jim Mason of this section is ill at his home. Miss Ethel Morgan was a vis itor at Mr. and Mrs. L. L, Mor gan s Sunday. North Carolina farmers use one seventh of the Nation'9 output of fertilizer. National Forest Timber for Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, Frankliro, North Carolina, up to and includ ing February 23, 1942 for all the live timber marked or designated for cutting and all the merchan table dead timber located an areas embracing about 315 acres in the Corbir Cove-Laurel Branch Units Ellijay Creek Watershed, Macon County, Nantahala National For est, Worth Carolina, estimated to be 360 M feet, more or less, of yellow poplar, sugar maple, north ern red oak, basswood, cucumber, white ash, white oak, black oak chestnut oak, red maple, red gum, birch, scarlet oak and chestnut sawtimber, 500 units (160 cu. ft per unit) of chestnut extractwood and an unestimated amount of buckeye, black gum, and hickory sawtimber. The removal of buck eye, black gum, and hickory saw timber and chestnut extractwood will be optional with the purchas er. No bid of less than $9.75 per M feet for yellow poplar; $8.75 for sugar maple; $7.75 for northern red oak, basswood, cucumber and white ash; $6.75 for white oak: SZ.75 for black oak, chestnut oak red maple, red eum and birch: $1.75 for scarlet oak. buckeye. black gum, hickory and chestnut sawtimber, and $0.40 per unit for chestnut extractwood will be con sidered. In addition to prices bid for stumpage a deposit of $.25 per M teet for all sawtimber cut and $0.10 per unit for all extractwood cut will be required for sale area betterment work. $200.00 must be deposited with each bid, to be ap plied on the purchase price, re t i j . lunucu, or retain en in part as liquidated damages, according to conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids reserved Before bids are submitted full in formation concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and .uh- mission of bids should be obtained rom FreM Supervisor, Frank lm North Carolina, JS - tc - FS Grandma's Cake REVIVAL days arc here for old fasnioited "lemon layer cake" and It's the all-pbosphate baking powder and pure lemon Juice grandma used that put It back In style! The new recipe that follows explains why this old-fashioned fa vorite Is always In good taste. Ol0-Fhloned Lemon Layer Cake cup nhni-tenlng 34 cups sifted cake 2 t'lij."! ugfii" flour CirnHM.7 rind of Uapbttn Kuiil- len.on frrt Halting 3 Powder teaspoon wilt li clips milk Cream shortening, sugar and le.TiOn riud togfither. Bat e yolks Mui 1 thick and len:on-eolred.; add 1 creamed .mixture. Sift eake iking, powder 'and salt to add alternately to the mixture with the milk, i, . ..jitil smooth. Fold in the egg Aquone RUTH STEPP We are sorry to see Bill Neal leave for the U. S. Army but we are glad that he can help Uncle Sam. Other boys from around Aquone who are ir service arc Austin Jacobs and Quentin Rog ers, in U. S. Navy ; Arnold Rol and and Willard Roper in the Army, and Warren Stepp in the Army Air Corps. Ben Ray has moved to Farner, Tenn., where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Nichols of Elizaheth, Tenn., visited relatives here last week. Mrs. Zona Frady who has been ill, is reported somewhat better now. Bill Wright and Locke Stepp who are employed at Hayesville by TVA visited home .folks last weekend. H. A. Hughes was a business visitor in Franklin recently. Mrs. Carl Nelson in Andrews last week on business. S. R. Griffin Transferred S. R. Griffin who has been rep resentative for the Farm Credit Administration of seven western counties, with residence in Frank lin, has been transferred to Hali fax, N. C. Mr. Griffin opened up this office a little over a year ago arid is being sent to open the Halifax office. Mr. and Mrs. Grif fin left for their new 'home on Wednesday. W. J. Dukes from the Regional Office, Columbia, will suc ceed Mr. Griffith temporarily. WANT ADS GET RESULTS GARDEN and Farm Supplies Lespedeza, Seed Oats and Grass Seeds Garden and Farm Implements Be Sure to Check Your Farm Machinery and Any Repair Needs PLEASE LET US ORDER ANY REPAIR PARTS NEEDED AT ONCE Macon County Supply Co. LYMAN HIGDON AND HARVE BRYANT, Mm. Franklin, N. C Due for Revival Pwta, Courtif Kumjori BJtlnf tmiir whites, beaten stiff but not dry. Bake in three 8-inch or two 9-lnch ereased layer nana. Bake in a mod' erately hot oven (875F.) 16 minutes or until they spring back lightly from the touch in the center. Lemon Pilling: ; cup flour Vi cup lemon cup sugar Juice 1 egg. slightly cup water beaten Rind of H lemon A tablespoon butter Sift flour and suear toeether. Add slightly beaten egg and lemon iniro Hlpnrl until smooth. Heat Wa ter and lemon rind in top of double boiler. Ada gradually to egg mix ture. Return to double boiler and conk until thick, stlrrinsr constantly Stir hi the butter. Cool to lukewarm and spread between layers of cake. Tec the eake with boiled Icing or sift confectioners sugar over top. Rainbow Springs By DOROTHY RHODES R. L. Rhodes returned home Sunday from Farner, Tenn., where he is employed by the TVA. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Headen's baby has recovered after having fever. Mrs. John Wilson has moved to Hayesville. Bass Key and son-in-law of Aquone have moved here. LEGAL ADVERTISING EXECUTRIX NOTtlCE Having qualified as executrix of John L. Teague, 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 Jan uary, 1943, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate set tlement. This 20th day of January, 1942. FLORENCE TEAGUE, 6t F26 Executrix EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of M. D. Billings, 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 12th day of Jan uary, 1943, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 12th day of January, 1942. MRS. ELIZA COBB GRIST, WANT ADS GET RESULTS! Woods Cruse has been seriously ill for the past five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. JR. Morgan vis ited their two sons, Wayne and R. L. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Cole and Mr. Cole's mother erf Frank lin spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Key. Kyle By MRS. DOSHIE HANEY Miss Grace Yonce who recently underwent an operation at Angel clinic is reported to be doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie iRud of Asheville were visiting Mr. Rud's uncle, R. S. Haney last week. Willard Johnsan visited his sis ter, Mrs." Ruby Buchanan, of Iotla last week. Mr. and Mrs. Astor Solesbee of Swannanoa spent the weekend with Mrs. Solesbee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Baldwin, of Kyle. Grady Ray, Clint Moore and Andrew Cope who have been work ing in Tennessee, spent .the week enn with home folks. Miss Jessie Baldwin who has been working in Swannanoa spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Baldwin. Mr., and Mrs. Lonnie Bryant of Kyle, visited Mrs. Bryant's mother Mrs. Alice Haney of Aquone last Sunday. Alex Hix who has had pneumonia is reported to be doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Champ Halloway and Fred Pennergrass spent Sun day in Robbinsville. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beaver of Andrews spent the weekend with Mrs. Beaver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis. Mrs. Hallie Percie of Andrews spent Sunday visiting her mother, Mrs. George Baldwin. Marvin Wilson, Arthur Hambree ann Zell Haney made a business trip to Franklin Tuesday. Buck Creek By BEE SHOOK ROGERS (From Last Week) Howard Zachary and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rogers of Cashiers, made a business trip to Buck Creek Saturday. Miss Emma Ammons of Ellijay spent part cA last week with her sister, Mrs. Kermit Rogers. Willard Shook, Berlin Shook and Mrs. Troy Hoxit of Cashiers was Make your HERE'S HOW YOUR ESSO DEALER WILL HELP YOU GET EXTRA MILEAGE Switch Wheels Every 3,000 to 5,000 Miles -Don't let your spare go to waste. Your Esso Dealer will change all tires periodically as shown in the diagram above. The charge is trifling compared with the additional mileage. Keep Tires Properly Inflated Air standards at your Esso Dealer's are checked for accuracy - important today when a difference of a pound or two is vital Properly inflated tires go more miles and last longer. Drive Moderately -At 30 miles per hour, tires hut twice as long as at 50. Check Regularly - Let your Esso Dealer check your tire pressures every week. Most motorists used to neglect this for indefinite periods. Now it is urgent that they learn not only to watch tires, but to retard wear of every possible pare Learn to rely on your Esso Dealer for help. STANDARD Oil COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY s$o DEALER visiting relatives in this community recently. Dee Shook of (Cashiers spent Monday night with his sister, Mrs. Doc ..Rogers. We are sorry to report Mrs. Mary Shelton is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Rogers an nounce the Ibirth of a daughter, Shelba Gene, born on January (f. Gneiss By MRS. F. E. MASHBURN Misses Virginia Keener and Ella Mae Leopard spent the weekend with Mrs. Bertha Bryson at Cul lasaja. Mr. Wilson and partner of Yancey county are boarding at Alfred Leopards and mining on Government land on Walnut Creek. Ed Crisp has bought the timber from Joe Ashear on Ledford Branch. He and his workmen are busy cutting timber and getting it to market. Errol Owen of Pine Grove, and Miss Blanche McCoy of Cullasaja were married at Clayton, Ga., on January 18. WPA work has beer resumed on the Walnut Creek road. Ennis Mashburn is visiting his parents. He has been working at the Angel clinic for several months. We are having some real cold weather which will pulverize the many acres of land farmers have already plowed. Mrs. Terry Bolick of Buck Creek and Miss Edna Bolick were visiting Mrs. Frank Mashburn on Ledford Branch recently. Mrs. Bill Shelton of Buck Creek fell a few days ago crippling her self to the extent that she is now confined to her bed. Elnon Rogers of Buck Creek is located in a COC Camp at Mt. Ranier, Wash. Lewis, the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keener continues on the sick list, "Uncle" Henry Peek, of Ellijay was a recent visitor at the home of his sister, Mrs. Lizzie' Rogers, and also his son, Johnnie Peek's home. Qifford MoCall is now operating the grist mill known as the Alex Gregory mill. Carl D. Moses of Ellijay was visiting on Ledford Branch Sun day evening. Miss Christine Dills; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dills of Frank lin, is now in Tennessee attending a business college. tires last! r Care Saves Wear 7 . V V

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