OLD FORT NEWS VOLUME III OLD FORT, N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930 NUMBER 20 THE OLD FORT NEWS _ , __ 1 The Old Fort News is pub lished each week in connection with the Marion Progress. ! MISS GERTRUDE DULA, j Editor and Business Manager. WOMAN'S CLUB SPONSORS BUY AT HOME PROGRAM The members of the Old Fort Woman's Club demonstrated a lively interest in its affairs by a large at tendance on Friday afternoon. The outstanding subject was the Live at Home program, requested by Governor Gardner. Mrs. George Sandlin, the Club president, also took up the subject of "Buying at Home" and after a favorable discussion, the members pledged their support for a definite program of buying at home. New members voted on and added to the club were Mrs. Ben Allison and Mrs. B. J. Curtis. It was decided by the club at this meeting to celebrate Washington's Birthday with a colonial party. Miss Gertrude Dula was appointed chair man of this benefit party, which will be given in the club room on Febru ary 22nd. The need of a supply room for club property, used when serv ing dinners and banquets, was dis cussed and Mrs. Amos Crippen was appointed as chairman of a commit tee to locate a vacant room and make plans for collection and ar rangement. Several new members were present at this meeting; also Mrs. William Treverton of Marion, who served the Old Fort Woman's Club as its first president. OBSERVE LIVE-AT-HOME WEEK IN OLD FORT SCHOOL The following interesting pro grams are being given at the open ing exercises in the auditorium of the Old Fort School in observance of Live-at-Home Week. Monday morning, Food Day, by the Home Economics Department, g* Tuesday Morning, Cow Day, by f Primary Department. Wednesday Morning, Hog Day, by the high grammar grades. Thursday Morning, Poultry Day, by the Elementary Department. Friday Morning, the Garden, by the High School English Department Supplementing these programs ?re speeches broadcasted by the State Department at Raleigh, through the courtesy of Mr. Whisn ant of the Anderson Furniture Co. HI-Y CLUB FOR OLD FORT TO BE ORGANIZED SOON C. A. Witherspoon, secretary of boys work of the State Y. M. C. A., visited the Old Fort High School last week for the purpose of organ izing a Hi-Y club at this place. This club is a high school oragni zation for the older boys of the state, and is now found in more than 75 cities. The purpose of the club is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school high stand ards of Christian character. The twelve or more boys who met in Old Fort for consideration of such a club were found to be inter ested and were glad to undertake the organization and work of a Hi Y club for Old Fort as soon as satis factory leaders could be secured. Merrill Kanipe was elected tempo re rv chairman to carrv on and see how early the work can be started. It is believed at least fifteen boys will be interested in joining as char ter members. The State Y. M. C. A. promotes an older boys conference which is made up principally of delegates from the Hi-Y_ clubs of the state. A few years ago the movement brought together between 100 and 200 boys at such gatherings; of re cent years 500 and oOO boys now attend. The latter delegations us ually go back to their respective communities inspired to be more in terested and helpful to the boys in their communities. The third phase of this statewide program is the camping, and the one in which Old Fort has become especially and particularly interes ted is the state camp for boys, loca ted ten miles from this place. This camp, while in its infancy, is already attracting large numbersj of boys from different parts of the statel C. k-' A. Witherspoon, the director, states that there were 126 boys from 31 cities in attendance last summer and this number will probably be doub led next summer. Additions, im provements in equipment are now being made with this larger number in mind. SPLENDID REPORT OF WORK OF JUNIOR CLUB The year's report of the club ac-j tivities of the Junior Department of the Old Fort Woman's Club which was sent to the State Junior Club director by Miss Marie Sabom, pres- j ident of thte Old Fort Junior Club., was published in the last Bulletin of N. C. Federated Clubs, as follows: ■. The Junior (Department of the! Old Fort Woman's Club reports a i "special effort to get new members. We were greatly benefited by the' District meeting held in Old Fort in October. Two of the girls acted as marshals and twelve helped to serve luncheon, so we really felt we were part of the meeting." The plans of this club for the year . are as follows: To sponsor a Parent-Teacher As siation in their town. To co-operate with the Library Committee. To observe book week. To observe better English week. To aid in civic work. To sponsor a flower show in the spring. To present the film "What is Hap pening to the Landscape of Ameri ca." To aid in the sale of Christmas Seals. To co-operate with the County j Welfare officer. , To visit, with fruits and flowers, sick and unfortunate people in the j community. The Clay to Junior Club won the j silver loving cup which was given j last year for the largest percent of attendance at the district meeting. I OLD FORT SCHOOL HONOR ROLL FOR JANUARY 1930 11th Grade: Bula Calloway. 10th Grade: Julia Padgett and Edna Tate. ' 7th Grade: Nannie Sue Sandlin, Estelena Young, Edith Lackey, Kath ryn Kanipe, Virginia Jones, Gladys Haynes, Clara Eller, Dorotha Eller. Nellie Curtis, Myrtle Kerlee, Eliza beth Settlemyre, Mary Allison, S. B. Smithey, Jr., Ralph Hemphill, Har ris Curtis. 6th Grade: Exam Manick, Lorene Grant, Bertie Settlemyre, Maud Al lison, Cadel Camp, Rena Hendley, i Mary Margaret Johnson. 4tih Grade: Bert Moore. 3rd Grade: Dan Kerlee and Emily J Carver. 2nd Grade: Mary Louise Moore, j Paul Harmon, Jr., Mabel Harris, j i Fred Miller, Elizabeth Erwin. Mar- j garet Jo Tisdale, Ouida Nichols. IB Grade: Irene Carver, Eva Par i ker, Geneva Moore, Ethel Morris. ; SCHOOL HEARS ADDRESS ON CAMPS BY COL. CUTHBERT The Old Fort High School has in-! deed been fortunate this school term ! in that they have had visitors from i the various professions to speak at,! the daily chapel exercises. On Tuesday morning the high! school had the pleasure of having as ; their guest speaker Lieut. Col. Louis j | Cuthbert. Mr. Cuthbert spoke on! the subject of "Camps". This sub-; ject proved to be very interesting and informational to the entire i school and the students are hoping hat Mr. Cuthbert will be able to vis it them again soon. COLORED BOY HAS A NARROW ESCAPE Alf. Boyce, a colored man of Old ; Fort, had the misfortune of having two mules killed by train No. 11 on Monday, February 4th. His son, a boy 15 years old, who was driving the mules which were hitched to a i [ wagon, was crossing the track near ■ the Union Tanning Company when he saw the train approaching in time to jump off the wagon. One mule was killed instantly and the other hurt so badly that it had o be shot. Rev. M. E. Hansel, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Old Fort, will conduct services on Sunday' morning at 11 o'clock at the Old Fort church, and will hold services at Oakdale church Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock. Dr. D, M. Mcintosh attended the ! meeting of the Steering Committee! which met in Marion on Friday night j to help organize the County Relief j Association. Dr. Mcintosh has been j selected chairman of this association, j A number of swine feeding proj-; ects have been started in Jones i county as a "live-at-home" measure j this year.. L. T. Mallard put 15 hogs j on feed during the past week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Black, i a daughter, February 4th I LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Miss Margaret Marley of Lenoir spent the week-end with her parents Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Marley. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Roughton and daughter Frances of Columbia, S. C., who were guests of Dr. and Mrs. j D. M. Mcintosh on Saturday arid Sunday, returned home Sunday af ternoon. ■ ,• ■ Rodger Kanip«, of the Kanipe Mo tor Company, attended the conven tion of Chevrolet dealers in Char lotte Wednesday. Miss Tessa Parker was the guest of Misses Millie and Bula Kanipe the past week. Miss Nan Brasington of West Asheville is unable to meet her class es in the Old Fort School this week, due to illness, and Mrs. T. D. Hens ley is substituting for her. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burgin were guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Burgin, the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Sweeney re turned to Johnson City on Sunday after spending several days in Old Fort. Hart Taylor, who has been visiting his family in Old Fort several days, returned to Nashville, Tenn., Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hawkins, j Mrs. Gene Hamilton and small daughter Frances Jean of Marion were guests of Miss Gertrude Dula Sunday. Miss Caroline Sandlin, youngest d.aughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sandlin, is confined to her home by illness. The Ladies Aid Society met on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Steppe. Mr. T. Y. Lytle of Marion visited his grand-daughter, Miss Katherine; Steppe, last week. Cleveland Franklin and Percy Franklin of Asheville visited in Old Fort Sunday. Miss Ruth Boyette, instructor of nurses at the Mission Hospital, and Miss Austin, of the Biltmore Hospi tal, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nesbitt Sunday. Mrs. William Trevei"ton of Mari on attended the meeting of the Oldj Fort Woman's Club here Friday. Miss Margaret Lytle spent the j week-end with her parents in Bilt-1 more. Prof. Baxter Moose spent Satur- j day and Sunday in Statesville. J. E. Howard of Gastonia made a j business trip to Old Fort Saturday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rockett j have moved to the dwelling house on Main street owned by Albert 1 Hicks. Misses Viola and Eula Grant visi ted their aunt in Hendersonville ov-; er the week-end. Henry Fisher made a business trip to Asheville Monday. Walter Burgin visited friends in Hendersonville Sunday. Mrs. Davis Bright of Marion was I in Old Fort Monday. Dr. W. A. Robinson made a busi-1 ness trip to Asheville Monday. Miss Alma Hemphill of Gilkey! spent the week-end with her parents. The office room above the Old Fort Drug Co., in the Mashburn building, which was formerly a den tist office, has been redecorated for the office of Col. D. W. Adams, who exnects to move his office from Ashevilie to Old Fort at an early' date. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Fisher spent Sunday in Forest City with relatives. Mrs. Carl Kelly, who has been vis iting in Statesville, returned to her home last week. W. C. Early spent Friday in Ashevilie. F. P. Simmons was in Ashevilie Tuesday. Col. D. W. Adams made a business trip to Spruce Pine Wednesday. Bruce Parker and family moved to Marion last week. W. A. Burgin made a business trip ! to Ashevilie Friday. Miss Laura Curtis of East Flat Rock spent the week end in Old Fort. Miss Estelle Lavender is visiting relatives in Columbus, N. C. Miss Susan Allison of Ashevilie ^pent Sunday in Old Fort. E. R. Rogers of Morganton was a visitor in Old Fort Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Moore spent Friday in Ashevilie. Mrs. C. W. Graybeal spent Friday • in Ashevilie. Mrs. Lee Jordan, who recently 1 moved to Ashevilie, visited her daughter, Mrs. R. Hardin, over the; week-end. Dr. Alfred W. Dula, eye special-! ist, of Lenoir, will be in Old Fort; Feb. 20th and 21st at the Old Fort Drug Co. | Special j CHICKEN DINNER ON SUNDAY | j With Vegetables, Deserts and the best of Coffee 50c. i Why bother to cook? You will enjoy a dinner at The B. and J. Cafe OLD FORT, N. C. NEXT TO POST OFFICE i LAND FOR SALE Whereas, under date of December 12th, 1923, J. M. Mashburn and wife, Effie Mashburn, executed and delivered to the Bank of Old Fort, a Deed of Trust securing an indebted ness of $700 due one year after date, which Deed of Trust is recorded in nook dU page lbo McDowell boun ty Deed Records, and whereas there was default in the payment of said j indebtedness at maturity: j Now therefore the undersigned will, on Thursday, the 20th day of February, 1930, at twelve o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Marion, McDowell County, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, for the purpose of satisfy-; ing said indebtedness, the following described piece, parcel and lot of j land lying and being in Old Fort Township, McDowell County, N. C.,{ bounded and described as follows: ji Being a certain house- and lot in Old Fort, N. C., on the east side of Spring Street, adjoining Stirwall, J. W. Graham heirs and R. F. Hughes heirs and known as the J.A. Bird lot,! fronting 63 feet by 183 feet deep. Said sale will be for cash and j subject to confirmation by the court. This 16th day of January, 1930. BANK OF OLD FORT, 1 Mortgagee, j NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER MORTGAGE North Carolina, McDowell County. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Mortgage Deed from D. F. Giles and wife, Kate Giles, to D. E. Hudgins, bear ing date of December 30th, 1926, and being recorded in Book 35, page 257, said mortgage having been giv en to secure an indebtedness therein named, and default having been made in the payment of the same, the undersigned will sell to the high est bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Marion, McDowell County, North Carolina, on Thursday, the 27th day of February, 1930, at 12 o'clock noon, the following describ ed property, to-wit: All that tract of land described in a deed from R. H. Hennessee and wife, Rosa Hennessee, to D. F. Giles I and W. W. Neal, dated September 29, 1925, and recorded in Book 67, J at page 407, of McDowell County! Deed Records, to which reference isj hereby made for more specific de-; scription. This the 22nd day of Jan., 1930. CARTER HUDGINS, Co-Executor of the Estate j of D. E. Hudgins, Deceased.: NOTICE OF PUBLICATION North Carolina, McDowell County. In the Superior Court. HOBART MANUFACTURING CO., a corporation MARY VVAN WAGNER. The defendant, Mary Van Wag- ' ner, will take notice that an action! • entitled as above has been commen-i ced in the Superior Court of Mc-1 Dowell County, N. C., for the pur-| pose of recovering certain personal property, to-wit: One Model K- 415 Hobart Electric Dough Mixer; One 20 qt. Hobart Dough Hook; which; property was conveyed by chattel mortgage by the defendant to the plaintiff, which mortgage is register ed in Book 30 page 109 McDowell County Chattel Mortgage Records; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the under signed Clerk of Superior Court of McDowell County at his office in the courthouse in Marion, McDowell County, N. C., on the 21st day of 1 March, 1930, and answer or demur , to the complaint in said action or the nlaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com-; plaint. j i This 27th day of January, 1930. j - J. L. LAUGHRIDGE, j! Clerk Superior Court. !. ! ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE j! Having qualified as administrator j j of the estate of S. M. Crooks, j deceased, this is to notify all < persons having claims against said j j estate to exhibit them to the under- ■ ( signed administrator within twelve j months from the date of the publi- , cation of this notice. All persons in- ( debted to said estate are requested < to make immediate settlement. • This 6th day of January, 1930. ( J. L. NICHOLS, Administrator ; S. M. Crooks, deceased. ( ; \i You will need The Progress this 1 campaign year. Send in your sub- ] scription now. ; ( Congratulations to Col. D. W. Adams For his connection with the Shell Petrol « eum Company, and his splendid Bulk Plant at Old Fort. We are glad to announce we are the first to become the dispensers of this splendid Gas and Oil in Old Fort. The Fisher Motor Co. OLD FORT, N. C. OUR 1930 CHRISTMAS CLUB IS NOW OPEN Join now in one of our classes ranging from 10c to $10.00, payable each week, and have your Christmas Money all ready next year. } It's not what you earn that makes you rich, but what you SAVE. THE BANK OF OLD FORT OLD FORT, N. C. J. S. BRADLEY, Pres. F. M. BRADLEY, Cashier P. H. MASHBURN, Vice-Pres. For One Week One lot of Felt Hats on Table No. 1 @$1.00. On Table No. 2 Stylish Felt Hats at' Less than Cost. THE DULA HAT SHOP LAND FOR SALE Whereas under date of October | >th, 1925, J. M. Mashburn and wif e, j 2ffie S. Mashburn, executed and de ivered to J. L, Nichols, Trustee, for j he Bank of Old Fort, a certain Deed of Trust securing an indebted less of $3,000 due eight months | ifter date, which Deed of Trust is1 ecorded in Book 28 page 278 Mc-j Dowell County Mortgage Deed Rec >rds, and whereas there, has been de ault in the payment of said indebt edness at maturity: Now therefore, under and by, rirtue of the power of sale contain ed in said Deed of Trust, the under igned will, at the courthouse door n Marion, McDowell County, N. C., in Monday, the 3rd day of March, 930, at twelve o'clock noon, i iffer for sale to the highest bidder or cash, for the purpose of satisfy ng said indebtedness, the following lescribed piece parcel and tract of and, lying and being in McDowell "ounty, N. C.: i 2nd Tract: Being lots No. 7 and 8 in Block "K" in the Town of Old Fort, N. C., bounded on the north by Main Street, on the E. by Spring Street, on the S. by Railroad Street, md on the W. by the lands of the late G. B. Thomasson: Beginning on i stake on Main Street, a corner be ;ween Thomasson and Jones, and runs S. 30 E. 153 feet to a stake on Railroad Street, thence N. 75 E. 112 feet and 3 inches with Railroad Street to a stake on Spring Street; ;hence with Spring Street N. 32 W. 191 feet to a stake on Main Street, ;hence with Main Street S. 59 W. L01 feet and 6 inches to the begin iing, and being fully described in a ieed from G. A. Thomassoh to Mrs. j. C. Jones, recorded in Book 28 lage 306 in the Office of the Regis ter of Deeds of McDowell County. Said sale will be for cash and sub ject to confirmation by the Court. This 29th day of January, 1930. J. L. NICHOLS, Trustee.