Legal Advertising EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified u executrix of the estate of Paul Smith, deceas ed, late of Macon County, N. C . this U to notify all persona having claims against the estate of said (Vic? sr il to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 9th day of June. 1959, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Im mediate settlement. This 9th day of June. 1958. PAROLEE SMITH. Executrix J12 ? 45 tp ? J117 Administratrix Notice Having qualified as administra trix of John Cope, 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 2 day of June, 1959, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 2 day of June, 1968. ETTA COPE Administratrix J5 ? 6tp ? Jlyl2 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the Estate of Amanda Greg ory , 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 5 day of June, 1959, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All per sona. Indebted to said estate will piaaae make Immediate settlement This 5 day of June. 195!. . MRS. WILLARD MANEY Executrix Rt. 1. Box 203 Waynes vllle, N. C. J12? 6tp? Jlyl7 ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Tishie Justice, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C? this Is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of May, 1959, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Im mediate settlement. This 20th day of May, 1958. E, J. CARPENTER, Administrator M29 ? 6tc ? J13 NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY Uhder and by virtu* of the power of sale vested in the under signed trustee by a deed of trust executed by Elbert Carpenter and wife. Merle Carpenter, dated 9 November, 1967, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Caro lina, in Building Sc Loan Book No. 5, page 306, said deed of trust having been executed to secure certain indebtedness therein set forth, and default in the payment of said indebtedness having been made, I will on Tuesday, the 15th day of July, 1958, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Franklin, North Carolina, sell to FOR SALE Towne House Motor Court Sylva, N. C. 16 UNITS Mountaineer Motor Court Cherokee, N. C. 28 UNITS PLUS LIVING QUARTERS Minimum 20-25,000 Dollars Cash Required Down on Either ot Above? Terms on Balance SEE W. B. DILLARJ) Sylva, N. C. Telephone Justice 6-2131 the highest bidder for cash the following described land: Ail the lands described in a deed fitom T. J. Brown and wife. Lura Brown, ttf Elbert Carpenter and wife, Merle Car penter, dated September 3, 1947. and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County. N. C., in Deed Book U-5, page 121. EXCEPTING THEREFROM all the land described in a deed from O. A. Jones, Jr.. trustee, and Macon County Building & Loan Association, to Elbert Car penter and wife. Merle Carpen ter. dated 28 March, 1956. and containing 9 acres, more or less. This, the 13th day of June, 1958. MARIE JENNINGS. Trustee J19 ? 4tcMBL> ? JlylO IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE or SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY GENEVIEVE MOSS VS. CLYDE MOSS To Clyde Moss: Take notice that a complaint seeking relief against you has been filed In the above-entitled action, and that the nature of the relief sought is as follows: An action for divorce upon the grounds of two years separation, and for the custody of the minor children of the plaintiff and de fendant. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than the 30 day of July, 1958. and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought This the 7 day of June, 1958. KATE M. WRINN Clerk Superior Court, Macon County, N. C. J 12 ? 4tc J J ? J3 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Dock L. Clark, ?r? deceased, late of Macon Coun ty, N. C., this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased! to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of May, 1959 or tills notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 15th day of May, 1958. D. L. CLARK Jr., Administrator M22? 6tc ? J26 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of Out-of-state egg marketings for North Carolina are highly dependent upon volume and quality. Two new cucumber varieties ? Fletcher and Ashe? are resis tant to both downy mildew and scab diseases. the estate of Annie U. Westbrook. deceased, late of Macon County. N. C.. this is to notify ail per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be fore the 19th day of May. 1959. or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will pleas* make immediate settlement. This 19th day of May. 195g. J. H. STOCKTON. Executor M22? 8tc? J26 NOTICE OF SUMMONS In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY MACON COUNTY vs. FRANCIS C. CAREY, the un known heirs at law of Francis C Carey, and any and all other per sons, firms or corporations having any claim or Interest in the sub ject matter of this action. The Defendants. Francis C. Carey, the unknown heirs at law of Francis C. Carey, and any and all other persons, firms or corpor ations having any claim or Interest In the subject matter of this action, will take notice that an action entitled as above, has been commenced In the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclosing a tax lien on property In Macon County. North Carolina, and In which the defendants have an Interest, and are proper parties thereto. It is further ordered by the court that the defendants. Francis C. Carey, the unknown heirs at law of Francis C. Carey, and any and all other persons, firms or corporations having any claim or Interest in the subject matter of this action, are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, at his office in Franklin, on the 28 day of July, 1958, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, or the relief demanded in said complaint will be granted. This the 19 day of June. 1958. /s/ EDITH C. BYRD Asst. Clerk Superior Court J26? 4tcJJ? Jlyl7 Ellijay News Items Mrs. Leslie Younf Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Homer Woods and daughter, Lennla. of Myrtle Creek, Oreg.. are visiting Mrs. Woods' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orady Mashburn, and other rela tives and friends. This Is their first trip home In more than three years. Mrs. Joan Bailey and Miss Mel on Moses spent the June 15 week end with Mrs. Bailey's sister. Mrs. John C. Henry, and family in Macon, Oa. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Henry and children, who plan to spend a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mincey. Mr. and 'Mrs. Leslie Young spent Sunday. June IS, In Seneca and Walhalla, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Purman Mash burn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Underwood and daugh ter, of Penrose, are visiting Mr. Mashb urn's and Mrs. Underwood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orady Mashburn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woody and sons, of Hayesville. recently visit ed Mrs. Woody's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry. Two Program* For High School Grads Offered By Army Two programs offered high school graduates by the U. S. Army have been announced by the local recruiter, Sgt. Pace. Under one, a graduate is elig ible to enlist and attend a service school near home. Through the second program, the Army offers qualified graduates technical training in the missel field. High school graduates should get in touch with Sgt. Pace in Franklin for detailed Information about courses now available on the Army's "Choice. Not Chance" basis. i In 1918 the base pay of Navy nurses was increased to $60.00 per month. THIS BRAND NEW ? H PORTABLE ELECTRIC SEWING KSACHil OVER 200 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES NOTHING TO BUY! IT'S EASY! IT'S SIMPLE! V UNSCRAMBLE THESE FAMOUS CITIES AND WIN! \ FILL OUT COMPLETELY AND MAIL THIS OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK TODAY! / ss\ f ? ? Contest Dept., 502 Rutherford St.. Greenville, S. C.( I NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE TELEPHONE NO The Correct Aniweri Are in Thit list : Burbank Racine Dulofh Medford Charlotte Scranton Madison Memphis Reading Chicago Utica St. Joseph r MAIL TODAY T - ' CONTEST . j CLOSES MIDNIGHT June Mth GRAND PRIZE Brand New MORSE Portable Super Dial SEWING MACHINE Regularly $ 199.95 FAMOUS MAKE AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DEEP FAT FRYER Rmtall Value $ 39.93 HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS PRIZE CERTIFICATES FOLLOW THESE RULES TO WIN I 1 - Unscronble the letters in each square and spell correctly the name el Hie famous cities. Inter correct spelling of cities' names in space, below square. Fill out remainder of official entry blank fully and accurately to qualify. j ^ 2" Only one entry per person will be accepted. Only residents of the United States. are eligible for prises except our emp!oyees, employees of thk newspaper, employees ol our advertising agency and their families. 3" The winners will be decided by the accuracy of entry and earliness of postmark. The lodges will consider neatness and in the event of an absolute tie, the winner will b? selected by a drawing. Only one grand prise will be awarded. Decision ef the |udg#s will be final. All entries become the property ef MORSI Sewing Centers. 4- Contest closes midnight, Intries postmarked after this date wIM net be considered. Winners will be notified. y3- Intries Must to Sent Through The Mail. / M-104 ? Miss Nina Gray. Native Of Macon, Succumbs June 13 Miss Nina Adeline Gray. a na tive of this county, died June 18 at her home on Franklin. Route L -cUoa) Fifty-eight, she had been ill a week. Funeral services for Miss Gray were held Friday afternoon at the , by the Rev. Roger Elliott, the Rev. James Sanders, and the Rev. Claude Ledford. Born Feb. 28, 1900. she was the daughter of William H and Mrs Mary McConnell Gray She was a i"2nbe,L ?f Morrison Presby wifin Church. Surviving are two brothers John, of the home, and Clifford Gray, of Rldgecrest, and a sister Mrs. Clare Abecrombie. of Coco Fla. Arrangements were handled by Bryant Funeral Home. James W. Henry Takes Army Test Given In Germany ?,A?y Wc James W. Henry, son ?^:?andDMrS ??n L Henry, of Ute 4 recently par ticipated in a physical fitness test conducted by the Seven th A^y near Baumholder. Germany V c. Henry, a cannoneer in Mor 12th^W ?f thC 8th Divisi?'s A^!?. f "try' entered the u. s Anny last July, completed basic ^rlrod^in1 ^,0rt RiIey' and January. the fo"??e 118 year"old soldier is a 1957 graduate of Franklin High School. William R.7m^ King's Dean's List William Ray, son of Mr and th?' Z ? Ra,y' ?f Frank|i"- made the dean's list for the serin* quarter at King's Business Cof iurfin!-11 CharIotte' where he is a junior accounting student High S*ch"rd"ate 0f Frankl'n High School and entered King in January of this year. Demonstration :|ub Meeting. For Week Are Announced JS""" hoa,e demonstration ?-eek h!^S l0Unty f0r the coraiM \trl J? een anno"nced oy Mrs. Florence S. SherrUl countv home demonstration agent The-, ire as follows: , * Friday: Cowee club at the schoo lunchroom at 9:30 am for a Picture frame workshop Tuesday: Walnut Creek club a Strain. W'th ' Gertrud. 1 Wednesday: Union-View club a \jt ln the basement of th< | Methodist church. Thursday: Clark's Chapel clut I jw T for ***? . 77, COOKING CORNER [ i Favorite Recipes Of MACON WOMEN ! DELICIOUS GINGER CREAMS j 1 2 cup shortening j '2 cup sugar j 'a cup sorghum molasses 1 egg 2/3 cup lukewarm water 2 cups (lour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt '2 teaspoon ginger Cream shortening and add sugar. Stir in molasses and beaten egg. Sift together the dry ingredi ents and add to shortening mix ture alternately with the luke warm water. Bake in greased shal low pan about 20 minutes in moderate oven. This is meant to be cut into squares and iced with any desired icing. Mrs. W. M. Barnard (Olive Hill-Oak Dale Club' | Brady's .BLARNEY |By A J. r. When our Smoky Mountain Cloggers went to New York City for the Ed Sullivan Show, they found some "home folks" In my brother George and his wife, Orace. "The New York Bradys" took the Cloggers in hand and gave them a whirlwind tour of The Big City ? a chore they say thrill ed them even more than it did the Cloggers and their parents. They hit most of the highs pots in the short time they had, in cluding a baffling underground subway excursion. George, my brother, prides himself on having learned more about the subway system in his four years in the city than the average New Yorker does in a lifetime. When it comes to finding his way underground, he's like a Beagle hot on the trail of a rabbit. On my lone trip with him below the streets last fall, in five minutes I was completely lost. I owe him my life, because I'm sure I would never have been able to find the light of day alone. The Cloggers experienced this same feeling when he "showed out" by taking them on the sub ways. Last Thursday night, the Clog gers expressed their appreciation to "The New York Bradys" by honoring them at a picnic at Black Rock State Park in Rabun Coun ty, Qa. And from the way the kids talk ed. I got the feeling they really appreciated George, as I did, for his uncanny ability to stop acting like a mole and return to the hu man race on the top side of the city. ? jpb ? My favorite aunt has this poem posted conspiciously on the wall in her kitchen: We have two ends. With a common link. With one we sit. With one we think. Success depends On which we use. Heads we win, Tails we lose. ? jpb ? There's a big deal brewing now that could be the making of ' Franklin. 1 Thanks to V. H. Burt, a sum mer resident from Miami, Fla . 1 a large flying club in Florida is - interested in staging a fly-into Franklin to dig for jubies. , The two-day event, with any i luck at >11. should attract about 30 to 50 airplanes and about IN people. Since It will be the ftrat stunt of Its kind (who ever heard of flying some place lust to die for rubles?) lCr. Burt 1* lining up a photographer for a flying maga zine to photograph the fly-In for publication. Like the ruby, mining article that appeared In Woman's Day several years back, this will keep the Cowee Ruby Mines alive on a nation-wide scale. Naturally, on a deal like this, everyone's cooperation is going to be needed. There'll be transpor tation, food and lodging, and a score of lesser things to be ironed out before September. Any volunteers to help out? Call 621 ^ FIND OUT ABOUT ^ THE NEW EASY WAY , TO PAY FOR FUEL OIL Now you can take op to IS . month* to pay for the fuel oil t you use. And you pay no Mrr ice fee or interest charge. These are two of the features ! of the Phillips 66 Fuel Oil Even Payment Plan. | These features mean conven ience for you. Instead of making large seasonal pay ments for fuel oil during the ? winter months, you make smaller, more convenient payments spread out over the year. For full information on this easy way to pay for your Fuel Oil . . . Call 521 Allison & Duncan Oil Co. Phone 621 Franklin, N. C. Directly on the Ocean Karksflttutlk: ISrarh, Florida Stay and Play in Top Luxury ? / > ? Only Private Heated Swimming Pool on the Beach ? Kitchenette! e Largest Motel on the Beach ? Tele phones ? Air-Conditioning ? Televisions (optional) ? Coffee Shop OPEN YEAR AROUND Writ* for KotorvoHoot er loformotloo ?tr (Eharlw ' Motel 2 BLOCKS EAST OP ^HIGHWAY AIA CHtrry T*l*plio