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PACE TWO tHB fiiANKUN PftISs ANo m Highlands maconian THURSDAYj SEPT. 1i M 00SEMB1BERS Ml. ENJOY OUTING Second Anniversary Of Local Lodge Observed At Wayah Crest The Franklin Lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose, celebrated their second, .anniversary Sunday with a picnic at Wayah Crest, at the left ,of Wayah Gap. Approximately 125 members, their families and invited guests were present. The Moose Order, which was organized August 27, "1936, had60 charter members on their roll. To day they have 100 members and the expectation of many new members joining soon. They meet on Friday night of each week in the Ameri can Legion hall. After a most delicious dinner, en joyed by all, Earl E. Ward, dictat or presided over the meeting and introduced George B. Patton, the principal speaker. Mr. Patton made a short talk on the Moas,e Order and what it means to a community, and how this order was responsible for the two world known institutions : first, Mooseheart, the institution for the training and educating of orphaned children of the members of the order. The other, Moosehaven, the ' home of the aged in Florida. These two activities constitute the major program of the order universal. At-Mooseheart, the children are trained in 40 or more of the most .useful crafts, trades, and vocations, industrial, agricultural and profes sionaL Each child is also trained to perform the ordinary duties of a household, and is particuliarly pre pared for life in the vocation for which each person is best suited. Moosehaven, which is located at Orange Park, Fla., is a place where the old folks, who are victims of misfortune, may spend their declin- ing years in umypiucaa m tentment together. . , On Friday night, September 2, members from the Franklin lodge ... . . t i C-.1 T J -. at oyiva, anu uu muisuaj nf this lodire o i J Tl :!, - will go to Bryson City to organize a Moose Order in Swain county. . Several hymns were sung by the group, with the members of ' the Order singing in closing, "Farewell My Brother True," the lodge ode. EUijay We have been having some inter esting1' sermons' at the EUijay Bap- tist church for the last Ijwo weeks by Rev Ilobart Rogers, of Mars Hill. We are glad to have Hobart back with us, as he was born and liaised oh EUijay. Also glad to have our pastor, Rev. Ernest Jame- son, of bylva, with us. V at his. home for quite a while,' is nor mucn. improved.. ' Little-Irene Southards i serious . ly ill at' her home. . Maude Mincev. Kathleen' and ' Sam L. Shook,, of Gastonia, were visiting their parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. C. G. :Mincey arid Mr. : and Mrs. L. L. Shook, last week-end. Edna Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry, is attend ing Franklin high school this year. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Higdon, of Murphy, were visiting their parents recently. , , Miss Emily Bishop,' of Gay, visit ed Miss Lettie Peek Sunday. CARD OF THANKS "We wish to thank 'our, friends, for their thoughtf ulness- and many acts death of oun husband and fah;en. Aiso ior tne many Deautn.ui::tiorai nerings.. 1 MRS. L. P. NORTON ' . "AND FAMILY. Country- Ham . ' Good Steak CAGLE'S CAFE FRANKLIN SYLVA HOME OF FINE FOODS COURTEOUS SERVICE CHICKEN DINNERS EXCELLENT COFFEE We Appreciate Your Patronage A. G. CAGLE, Prop. Missionaric For Sunday School Union Locate In Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Hull, missionaries of the American Sun day School Union, have been re cently transferred from Henderson .ville to Franklin to take over the work of ministering to those in isolated and neglected communities who are otherwise unreached. - While i making Franklin their headquarters, they plan to labor in seven of the North Carolina coun ties as well as part of northeastern Georgia. The work includes organ izing Union . Sunday schools con ducting daily vacation Bible schools and teacher training clashes, spon soring evangelistic services, estab lishing prayer meetings and young people's societies, distributing Chris lian literature and home visitation, The American Sunday School Un ion was' established in 1817, and during these years has ' carried on a. continuous ministry in various parts of rural America., At the present time there are 186 mission aries, on the field. The work is supported ' largely through gifts from, friends of all denominations who understand the need of this home missionary work. Mr. and Mrs. Hull would greatly appreciate any information regard ing localities in this area which need their service. Fine Collection Of Minerals On Display One of the most interesting min eral collections ever see i in this section is on display this week in the show window of Angel's Drug Storev The collection is the property of Ellis Clarke Soper, and includes minerals from many places. A ,pol inhed section of an agatized log from the petrified forest in Arizona and a mastodon's tooth from Alas ka are probably the finest exhibits in the collection, which also in cludes amethyst from Michigan, beautifully colored sand from' Yel lowstone park, carbonated copper froni Arizona, azurite from an Ari zona copp.er mine, quaftz crystals with sulphur from Louisiana, pyrite, iron ore, tourmaline, carborundum, fluorite, asbestos, fossils,- malachite and other, specimens. Tuberculosis Clinic To Be Held In September The North Carolina state board of . health has arranged for a county-wide, tuberculosis survey to b,e conducted on September- 9, 10 and until 12:30 noon on the 12th. Dr. Denholm, clinician from : the North Carolina state sanatorium, will hold the clinic at the health department in the old Higdon build ing. Clinic hours will be from 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. ; All persons who have been dia gnosed as haying tuberculosis and all persons who have been exposed to active cases of tuberculosis are eligible for and urged to attend this clinic. In " order to avoid un necessary ' crowding and waiting in the office, it is asked that those persons interested in having the examination call by the Franklin or Highlands office and make an ap pointment, or drop a -card to the public health nurse, so . a. visit can be made for appointment, Highlands office hours are from 8:30 a. m. to 12:30 noon in the school building. The office is open only on Tuesday in Highlands. Franklin office hours are from 8:30 a, m. to 5 pi nv and . until .12:30 noon, on Saturday, in the Higdon ouilding. . To Clean Off Rush Graveyard It is announced that those inter ested in the Rush graveyard will meet on Saturday, September 24, tor , the purpose of cleaning off the grounds. All who . have relatives or friends buried there are urged to be present on -that day' with tools and basket lunches. Work is expected to begin at 8:30 a. m. and last un til the cemetery is put into good condition. . Careless Cutting Is Ruinous To Woodland A little care in the selection of wood for peanut poles and tobacco flue wood will prevent the removal of, protective cover from land which might otherwise be subiect to ero sion, according to State Coordinator E, B, Garrett of the Boll' conserva tion service, ; Thousands of young pines are cut each year and used only for a few weeks as peanut poles, Garrett points out. Large numbers of other trees are also cut to provide flue Wood for curing tobacco.. In many oases steep slopes, arid erosible area are clear cut," leaving no protection for ' the soil and very often no chance for reseeding. , There are other stands, however, which need -thinning when the rate of growth begins to slow down. Such . stands will ' be improved if poorly shaped and .undesirable trees, are removed for use as peanut poles, . tobacco flue food, or for cord wood as needed. . , The more desirable trees will thus be left for a future crop of 'saw logs. . LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF FORCLOSURE SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust executed by Jake T-fpnrv and wi fe. Carrie Henry, to Horace J. Hurst. Trustee, on the 14th day of March, 1927, which said deed of trust is duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds, Macon County, State -of North Carolina, in Book No. 29, at page 370. and default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured, as therein provided, and the power of sale having become operative, and de mand having been made by , the owner and holder of a note secur ed by said deed of trust. Now, Therefore, I, Horace . Hur&t, Trustee, will, on Monday,. September 26, 1938, at 12:(X), Noon, at the front door of the Court House in Franklin. Macon County, State of North Carolina, OFFER rUK DALE. .N i-J OCJUI lu i"t highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said deed of trust, interest and cost, of sale the following describ ed tracts or parcels of land: Being three separate tracts, or parcels of land situate lying and being in EUijay Township, Macon County, State of North Carolina, and described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Being all the lands deeded to Jake Henry by John 'Buxhanan and 'wife . whicn said deed is duly recorded in Book B-4, at page 359, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Macon County, State of North Carolina, containing 105 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: Beiftg all the lands deeded to John Buchanan and wife Afex Amnions and wife, M. A. Amnions, which said deed, is duly recorded in Book K-4, at page 83, containing 5 acres more or" less, and the calls . therein contained are by this reference made "the calls hereof for all purposes. THIRD TRACT: Being all the lands de.eded by Joseph Ashear to John T. Buchanan, which said deed is duly recorded. in Book K-4, at page 82, and to each of the above named Books and Pages reference is hereby made for a more full and complete description of the lands to be offered for : sale. This land will be .sold subject to taxes, if any, and the highest bid der at said sale will be feauired to deposit with the Trustee , 10 per cent of his bid to show good faith. v This the 26th day of August; 1938. : HORACE J. HURST, , . ' Trustee. Sl-4tc S22 . ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of M. A. Russell, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claim against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 29th day of .July, 1939, or this notice wilt be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 29th day of July, 1938. J. D. RUSSELL, i Administrator. A4otp S8 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of W. G. Barker, 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 1st day of August, 1939, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This ,1st day of August, 1938. . ELSIE BARKER. Executrix. A4-6tp S8 - LEGAL ADVERTISING Sale of Real Estate for Tases NORTH CAROLINA, MACON COUNTY, TOWN OF franklin: Pursuant to' an order of the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Franklin, I will on Monday, September 12, 1938, at 12 o'clock, noon, and thereaiter until said sale is completed, sell at the courthouse door in Franklin at public auction in the manner prpvided by law the property hereinafter described, .belonging to or. listed in the name of the persons designated, for town taxes due for the year 1937 in the amounts set forth, with cost of this advertisement and sale to be added; to wit: Name . Acre or Lota Tax Angel, l5r. Furman, 1 lot. .. .$284.(H Angel, Zeb, 1 lot... .......19.48 Arrendale, J. V.; 1 lot.. 1.44 AsherDerald, 1 .lot. .......... . 8.10 Ashe, T. B.,1' lot.. 1.80 Benbow, John, 2 lots.......;.. 4.05 Berry, John T. Estate, 2 lots.. 33.30 Bleckley, Edwin Estate 1 lot.. 22.64 Burnett, C. H., 1 lot..... .72 Burrell, W. C, 2 lots.. .53.32 Calloway, Nellie O., 1 lot. .... .13.80 Carpenter, W. Roy, 3 lots...... 5.92 Coffey, R. M. Estaie, 2 lots.. 22.95 Conley, J. S.,' 2 lots... 75.20 Crawford, Carrie R, 2 lots. . ..16.20 Crowley, Dorothy L., 1 lot.... 16.20 Curtis, Frank Estate, 1 lot 1,35 Daniels, Evelyn Hope, and James, 1 lot ...... . i.. 63.27 Dills, Anna, 1 lot .;. .72 Edwards, John W., 1 lot : 5.11 EnloefT: B., 1 lot ..... 2.75 Enloe, Mrs. Lula, 1 lot. ...... .117.00 Enloe, S. W. & Son, 1 lot..... 16.20 Fletcher,' Fred, 1 lot 1.80 Fowler, Mrs. J. A. Ex., 2 lots 78.98 Franklin, J, R., 1 lot 1.80 Franks, Mack, 1 lot ...12.15 Franks, J.-D., 2 lots ... ...... 126 Gibson, Walter, 1 lot. 5.40 Gregory, A. S. Estate, 1 lot.-. . . .68 Green, R. C, 1 lot .....10.48 Hauser, Q. J, 1 lot............ 9.63 Henry, J. B., 1 lot.., ..11.30 Henson, Lafayette,. 1 lot 5.40 Higdon, Mrs. J. H., 1 lot...... 2.88 Higgins, Mrs. Harry, 1 kit... 2.70 Hobart, Mrs. W. D., 1 lot.. Vs... 5.40 Holmes, D., 1 lot. . . . . . 1.35 Hunter, Pearl, 1 lot. . . .V. 1.08 Hurst, Mrs. J. E. Estate, , 1 lot ......30.15 Jones, Joe, 1 lot 3.60 Jones,D. C, 1 lot. ... 4 . . .. . .... .67 Sale of Real Estate for Taxes NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY TOWN OF HIGHLANDS By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Charter of the Town of Highlands and the Statutes of the State of North Carolina, and pursuant to an order of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of High lands,. I will, on Monday, September 12, 1938, at the door of the Town Office in Highlands, N. C, sell at public auction at 12 o'clock, noon, and thereafter, in the manner provided. by law, the property hereinafter described, belonging to or listed in the name of the persons hereinafter designated, for taxes due the Town of Highlands for the year 1937, in the amounts set forth, with cost of this advertisement and sale to be added, to-wit:' j . V ' if Name ; Acres or Lot , Tax Abbott, Forest, I lot.....;.. $2.35 Andersoni, F. N. 1 tot. . . , , .. . 7.39 Arnold, J. P.; 1 lot............ 6.26 Balew, Lizzy, 1 lot.'....,....... 8.18 Beck,- Jim, .1 lot. ....... 2.20 Bennett, Dr. J. G., 1 lot. ..... .43;95 Brown, E. H.f 1 lot.......... 112.33 Burnetf, J. D 1 lot. ... . . . . . .29.33 Cleveland, G. E.,- 1 lot ...... . . 4.44 Crosby, C. E., L lot., ... 5.70 Caziarc, Elliott, 1 lot. ..;.... 23.70 Davis, Mrs. A. J., 1 lot i....... 51.20 Edwards, Charles, iTrustee, ' 1 lot 7.95 Elrod. D. B.i 1 lot............. 9.95 Findley, -J. I., I lot.,... .. ..... 4.80 Fulkr. C C, 1 lot.;....;..;.. 4.58 Hall, Mrs. Meta N, 15 acres :i48.35 Hammett, L. O.; 1 bt .83.33 Harris, Miss Rebecca, 100 acres ......... k . , . , . 280.20 Harper & Fuller, 1 lot. . . . . . . 4.58 Hicks, J. L., 1 lot;.. . .... ...... 9.39 Hines, J. A. Estate, 1 lot... .37.20 Hooper. Dewev. 1 lot. ..... I . . . 16.70 Huggins, C B., 1 lot....!,...; 7.39 Livingston, W. K., I lot...,..'. 2.33 Mansfield, E. S., Mot. ...... . 6.83 Moore, M. E., 1 lot. . . . . , . . . . . 5.70 McKinney, J. P., 1 lot. ....... 3.45 Nichelson, W. H.,.l lot....... 7.83 Norfleety Herbert L., 1 lot.... 7.9S Pitrson, SI P.; 1 lot. ........ .47.33 LEGAL ADVERTISING Name Acres or Lots Tax Kinsland, J. L. Estate, 1 lot... .87 Leach, Frank, 1 lot............ 9.00 Lyle, Mrs. Ella S., 2 lots 97.82 Lewis, V. W., 1 lot 4.50 Mallonee, W. G., 1 lot 9.32 Mashburn, E. A, Estate, 1 lot.. 6.93 May, T. A., 1 lot... 5.40 Moore, J. M., 1 Lot. ......... .19.80 Moore, Mildred, 2 lots 10.38 Munday, Mrs. T. S., 1 lot. ... .-,55.30 Munday, T. S. & S. A. Estate, 1 lot ........11.25 Munday, B. C, 2 lots ..30.60 Munday, H.,E, 2 lots........ 18.45 Murray, Frank I., 1 lot... "....19.26' Murray, Sam J., 1 lot..!..... 2.70 McCoy, Ada, 4 lots.... ..241.14 McCracken & Scarce, 2 lots. . 5.76 Norton, Maud H., I lot. ..... .10.80 Osborne, H. Arthur, 2 lots. .'. .31.50 Peek, I. T., 1 lot ..28.70 Phillips, L. B., 1 lot.......... 24.84 Phipps, Anne, 1 lot ........... . .72 Porter, T. W., Sr., 2 lots. ... .65.25 Porter, Ruth Z., 1 lot. 2.70 Porter, J. D., 1 lot. .......... .24.30 Ray, J. Man, 1 lot........... 5.40 Ray, Oliver W., 1 lot.. ....... 12.60 Ray, Harry, I lot. . 1.44 Reece, Wade, 4 lots. .... ....... 4.05 Rimmer, R. M, 1 lot...... 9.00 Kobinson, J. .S., I lot .21.60 Rogers, Sam L., 1 lot ...... '. . 135.00 Stiles, G. T, Estate, 1 lot. . . . 16.65 Stockton, J. H., 1 lot.......... 22.68 Sutton, Mrs. C. E., 1 lot ..... .27.00 T. F. Railway Co., 1 lot....... 18.77 Watkins, G. G., 1 lot.......... 20.92 Womack, Sam, 1 lot.......... 4.95 Colored: - Hayes, Nelson, 1' lot.... 2.39 This the 10th day of August, 1938 ' GEO. DEAN, Tax Collector of the Town of Franklin. Nam . Acres or Lot Tx Potts Bros, 1 lot. .77.93 Potts; F.'H, 1 lot 55.85 Potts, W. T. Estate, 1 lot;..... 20.33 Potts, J. E 1 lot........ 19.24 Potts, Lula Bell, 1 lot......... 3.45 Potts, J, E. Trustee, 3 lots..... 7.95 Potts, S. E., 1 lot.... ..15.2 iai, 11, i ., i . mi , ....o.ya Reese, J. W., 1 , lo,t. . . . . , . . , , . ,34.95 Reese, Norman, 1 lot. ....... . .10.18 Rice, .L. W., 1 lot. ........ .....34.95 Rogers, E. M., 1 lot. 4733' Rogers, D. M.; .1 lot..... V.... 14.81 Root, J. E., 1 lot............. 58.24 Sanders, E. L., 1 lot..... ...... 4.58 Scott. F. G.. 1 lot............; 683 Smith, C. J., 1 lot .. i ........ . . 7.95 Aviary o lots... Smith,. Mary Q, 3 lots. .. . . ..49.17 Smith, J. J., 1 lot............. 5.70 Spencer, A. G., 1 lot. ... . . . .50.44 Stringer,. Nancy, 5 acres. . .: . .84.45 " Stewart, R. L;, 1 lot... 7.9,5 Thompson, Florence, 1 lot...t48.45 Waller, Albert, 1- lot. .. . . . .... 6.58 Winn & Dickett, 1 lot........ 5.70 Wright Milling Co., 1 lot..-..,. 4.58 This August 2, 1938. THAD D. SMITH, Town of Highlands, Macon County, Town Clerk and Tax Collector ' North Carolina,
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