PACE EIGHT
THE FRANKLIN ANCLfttfi HIGHLANDS MACON IAN
THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1939
BABTIST W. M. S. TCT
MEET THURSDAY, APRIL 20
The Woman's Missionary Society
of the Franklin Baptist church Will
meet on Thursday afternoon, April
20, at 3 o'clock.
Circle No. 1, will meet with Mrs.
Kay Swanson and Mrs. Bill Hors
ley at the church.. Circle No. 2,
will meet with Mrs. Jack E. Wey
man, at her home on Harrison ave
nue, while Circle No. 3, will meet
at the home of Mrs, E. B. Dellart
on the Georgia road.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tysinger, Jr.,
announce the .birth of a son, James
Edwin, af their home on Harrison
avenue, on Sunday morning, April 9.
A daughter, Eloi.se May, was born
to Mr. .and Mrs. Mack Franks, at
their home, on Tuesday morning,
April 11. '.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
(By Substituted Trustee)
Tursuant to the power and au
thority contained in a certain deed
of trust dated the 22nd day of
September, 1934, executed by W. D.
Simpson and wife, Lena Amelia
Simpson to C. S. Noble, Trustee,
which deed of trust is duly regis
tered in the office of the Register
of Deeds of Macon County,. North
Carolina, in Book of Mortgages
No. 32, page 594, securing a certain
note payable-to HOME OWNERS'
LOAN CORPORATION, default
having been made for a period of
more than ninety (90) days in the
payment of said note as provided
therein and in the performance of
certain convenants set out in said
deed 'of trust and demand of fore
closure having been made 'by the
holder of said indebtedness, the
undersigned Trustee, having been
substituted , as Trustee, for C.
S. Noble, said substitution being
duly recorded in the office, of the
Register of Deeds of Macon Coun
ty, North Carolina, in Book D-5,
page 86, will offer for sale at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder for
cash at the Courthouse door in
Macon County, : Franklin, North
Carolina at 12 o'clock noon on the
15th day of May, 1939 the following
described real estate, to-wit:
All that certain lot, tract or par
cel of land situate, lying and being
in the Millshoal Township, County
of Macon, State of North Carolina,
and more particularly described and
defined as follows : Bounded on the
North by lands of W. I). Simpson;
on the East by lands of Amnions;
on the South by lands of Frank 1.
Murray, and on the West by State
Highway No. 285. BEGINNING at
a wild plum stump, corners of
Frank I. Murray and Amnions land,
and runs N. 47 deg. E.- 24 poles
and 10 links to a black oak corner
on top of ridge, corners of Am
nions and W. D. Simpson; N. 40
deg. W. ty2 poles to a stake on top
MOTION PICTURES OF FRANKLIN
and Macon County
Also
flBAUBY I(IDW
Including
MOTION PICTURES OF BEAUTIFUL SCENIC VIEWS,
SCHOOLS, PARKS, BUSINESS HOUSES, ETC.
SEE YOUR FAVORITE BABY COME TO LIFE ON THE
SCREEN IN A REAL MOTION PICTURE!
VOTE COUPONS WILL BE GIVEN WITH EACH TICKET
PURCHASED ON DATES OF SHOWING
Be Present and Vote For Your Favorite Baby
SEE YOURSELF AS OTHERS SEE YOU IN THIS
EXCLUSIVE MOTION PICTURE OF YOUR CITY
ALSO FEATURE SHOW
"HEART OF THE NORTH"
MACGDM TOTIEATTIHIIE
FRANKLIN, N. C.
Wednesday and Thursday, April 19th and 20th
MATINEE SHOWS START AT 1:00 P. M.
Admission 10c, 20c and 25c
legal Advertising
of ridge; N. 69 deg. W. 46 poles
and 10 links to a stake on edge of
Highway No. 285; S. 30 deg. W. 6
poles to a stake on edge 'of High
way No. 285; then S. 08 deg.. E.
11 poles to a stake on edge of
Highway No. 285 ; then S. .58 deg.
E. 41 poles to the BEGINNING,
containing 6J4 acres, more or less.
And being the .same land as de
scribed in a deed from E. R.
Nichols and Wife, Annie B. Nichols
to W. D. Simpson and wife, Lena
Amelia Simpson, dated 21st Novem
ber, 1927, and recorded in Deed
Book 0-4 at page 298, records of
Macon County, December 6, 1927.
And being the same land as de
scribed in a Quit Claim Deed from
E. U. Nichols and wife, Annie B.
Nichols, to W. D. Simpson and wife,
Lena Amelia Simpson, dated 25th
August, 1934, and recorded in Deed
Book X-4 at page 134, records of
Macon County, September 3, 1934.
And being the same land shown on
a plat of a survey made by W. B.
McGuire, Surveyor,, dated August
8, 1934, and now on file with Home
Owners' Loan Corporation, refer
ence to. which is made for a more
perfect description. :
This property will be .sold subject
to 1939 taxes.
The purchaser at this sale will be
required to make a cash deposit of
5 per cent of the purchase price
to show good faith.
This, the 13th day of April, 1939.
T. C. ABERNETHY,
Substituted Trustee
J. FRANK RAY, Attorney.
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National Forest Timber
for Sale
Sealed bids will be received by
the Forest Supervisor, Franklin,
North Carolina up to and including
May 13, 1939, for all the live timb
er marked or designated for cut
ting, and all merchantable dead
timber located on an area embrac
ing about 200 acres within the
Sugar Cove Unit in the Cartooge
chaye Creek watershed, Nantahala
National Forest, North Carolina,
estimated to be 106 M feet of yel
low poplar, 1 cucumber, basswood,
cherry, ash, northern red oak, sug
ar maple, red maple, white oak,
birch, black oak, chestnut oak,
scarlet oak, southern red oak, beech,
buckeye and chestnut, more or less;
and an unestimated amount of
chestnut extractwood. In addition
there is an unestimated amount of
black gum sawtimber and chestnut
oak tanbark which may be removed
at the option of the purchaser. No
bids of less than .$10 for yellow
poplar and black cherry ; $8 for
northern red oak, cucumber, bass
wood, ash and sugar maple; $6 for
red maple and white oak; $2 for
chestnut oak, chestnut, birch, black
oak, southern red oak, scarlet oak,
beech, buckeye and black gum;
$0.50 per unit (160 cubic feet per
unit) for extractwood; and $1.50
LEGAL ADVERTISING
per ton (2,000 lbs. per ton) for
tanbark will be considered. !i00.uu
must be deposited with each bid, to
be applied on. the purchase price,
refunded or retained in part as
liquidated damages according to
the conditions, of the sale. The right
to reject any and all bids is re
served. Before bids are submitted,
full information concerning the tim
ber, the conditions of the sale, and
the submission of bids should be
obtained from the Forest Supervis
or, 'Franklin, North Carolina.
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Notice of publication
North Carolina, '
Macon County. (
In The Superior Court
Macon County
vs..
Jehue Franks, Dixie Stalcup, Cole
man Stalcup, Ed Stalcup, Julia
Stalcup, and all unknown heirs of
Julia Ammons.
The defendants, Jehue Franks.Dix
ie Stalcup, Coleman Stalcup, Ed
Stalcup, Julia Stalcup, and all un
known heirs of Julia Ammons will
take notice that an action as above
entitled has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Macon County
to the end that the plaintiff may
foreclose a tax lien covering lands
in which the above named defen
dants have an interest, and' the
above named defendants will fur
ther take notice that they are re
quired to appear within thirty davs
in the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Macon County,
N. C, and. answer or demur to the
complaint in said action or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in said com
plaint. This the 12th day of April, 1939.
HARLEY R. CABE,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
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National Forest Timber
for Sale
Sealed bids will be received by
the , Forest Supervisor, Franklin
North .Carolina, ,up to and inchi.i
ing May 13, 1939 for all merchant
able live or dead chestnut markeu
or designated for cutting located on
an area embracing, about 525 acres
within the Hares Creek drainage,
Tulula Creek Watershed, Graham
County, Nantahala National Forest,
North Carolina, estimated to be 2,
800 units (160 cubic feet per unit)
of chestnut extractwood, more or
less. No bids of less than $0.50 per
unit for extractwood will be con
sidered. $100 must be deposited with
each bid, to be applied on the pur
chase price, refunded or retained
in part as liquidated damages, ac
cording to the conditions of the
sale. The right to reject any and
all bids is reserved. Before bids
are submitted, full information con
cerning the timber, the conditions
LEGAL ADVERTISING
of the .sale, and the submission of
bids should, be obtained from the
Forest Supervisor, Franklin, North
Carolina.
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. Classified
Advertisements
I will be in Franklin Saturday,
April 15 with Prolific corn seed for
sale. WILEY BROWN.
FOR RENT Two cottages, mod
ern conveniences. Garage, garden.
S. II. LYLE, Jr.
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Where can 1 get that good re
liable rebuilt John B. Stetson felt
hat, for $1.00 that Trotter sold? At
My Ladys Shoppe, Munday Hotel.
I will be at the Square in Frank
lin with Dyehouse cherry trees for'
sale on Saturday, April 15, and
Monday, April 17. J. M. Cbrbin.
NEW STORE I have opened a
stock of groceries at Cartoogechaye
on the Murphy highway, and I in
vite my friends to call and see me.
T. S. DILLS
Prepare for war at once on the
bug procession that starts within
a few more days. Fight the rascals
with Black Arrow, Red Arrow, Ro
tenone Barricide and other insecti
cides. Get the above items for de
fense from C. T. BLAINE.
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FOR SALE Crushed corn feed
meal, 1 cent per pound, baled soy
bean and millet hay, shredded
shucks at 50 cents per bale about
bwm 2mm
N.B.C.
Ritz, lb box
Rose Royal
24 -
Delmar
Flour
M
argarine 2 23 c
Sliced or Crushed
Argo
Pears
two
Salad
Stay ley's
Syrup 'Mf -
Dixie - Home
Milk
Pineappl
Dressing, qt.
Strawberries, quart 21c
Grapefruit, dozen 25c
Sweet (Potatoes, 10 lbs 25e
Lettuce, two beads 15c
Apples, two dozen 25c
Carrots, bunch 5c
MEATS
Fat Back, lb 7 l-2c
Breakfast Bacon, lb. 25c
Half or Whole
IPork Mams, lb. 23
Branded
lnb Steak, lb. 30c
, LAMB AN VEAL , -
100 'lbs'. Ada McCoy, Franklin, N. C.
tfc
The best of Giant Stringless
Tendergreen and Black Valentine
new stock seed beans in quantities
for market growing. Very reason
able during the months of April
anday. C. T. Blaine.
KEYS MADE I will foe in Frank
lin during court week to make keys
for any lock and to repair clocks
and, sewing machines. Can be seen
on 'streets any day. C. M. New
born. FOR SALE Lumber. Will cut
any bills of lumber from any kind
of hardwood timber. Prices on re
quest. Lester Waldroop, Prentiss,
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STEADY WORK GOOD PAY
WANTED Reliable man to call
on farmers in Macon County. No
experience or capital required. Make
up to $12 a day. Write Furst &
Thomas, Candler Bldg. Baltimore,
Md.
One of our biggest seed houses
has made the statement recently
that more than 10 million acres of
land would be planted in the U. S.
this year to Hybrid corn. Are you
going to get in this procession ?
Just as well do it this year and
better than next year. Get seed
here. C. T. BLAINE,
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ONCE MORE it's Gift Time
Graduation Time Elgin Watch
Time Of all the gifts, there is
none more appropriate or more ac
ceptable to a graduate than an
Elgin Watch.' It is the one gift
which will be cherished throughout
the years, a lasting reminder of the
giver. Select your gift today.
GROVER JAMISON, Jeweler
21c
lb. bag 59C
No. 2
can
17c
25c
25c
31c
No. 2 cans
8t -
can
small can 3c
large can fie