THURSDAY. APRIL 17. 1941 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON I AN pace rive Highlands Highlights MRS. H. G. STORY Highland Presbyterian Church 10:15 a. m. Church school, i' 11 a, m. Worship. 7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Highland Methodist Church Rev. J. S. Higgins, Pastor GlenvUle: 10 a. m. Preaching. Caahierc . 11 a. m. Preaching. Norton: :3 :30 p. m. Preaching. On Friday afternoon Miss Hines will be honored with a linen and lingerie" shower givem by Mrs. Tudor N. Hall and Mrs. Thomas C Harbison at the home of Mrs. Hall. Church of the Incaranation Rev. A. Rufu Morgan, Rectcr 10 a. m. Church? school. CHURCH NOTES Highland Baptiit Church Rev. J. G. Benfield, Pastor ,10 a. m, Sunday school. 11 a.m. Sermon. ' 7 p. in. B. T. U. , ' 8 p. m. Sermon. MANY ATTEND BAPTIST SERVICES Large crowds are hearing the double- series of sermons being preached at the Baptist church by the pastor, Rev. J. G. Benfield. The subjects for next Sunday are: 11:00 a. m., "The Christ of Divine Grace", 8.00 p. m., "What Jesus Teaches About Himself." The church and all of its organi zations are taking on new life, the pastor said, and much interest is being shown. There ' were three additions 'to the church member ship last Sunday night. . Saturday, April 19, is designated as clean-up-day. All members and friends are asked to be present to . help beautify the church grounds. Lunch is to be served on the grounds. MISS BRYSON MAKES HIGH RATING IN PIANO Miss Mozelle Bry,son, student at Brevard college, is spending the spring holidays here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bryson. Miss Bryson 5s making remarkable progress in her piano study under Austrian pianist and music teach er at the. college, where she is a freshman this year. Miss Bryson and one other girl were the only students to make a "B" rating in piano study, the two being excelled only by one other student in col lege with a rating of "A". Gottwals, Miss Rice, Mr.s. J. M. Rogers, Mrs. G. W. Sheppard, Mrs. M. M. Hopper and Mrs. J. S. Higgins. Mrs. Gottwals was as sisted in serving punch arid cake by Miss Susan Rice. The May meeting) will be held at the home of Mrs M. M. Hop per on the Dillard road. LEGAL ADVERTISING MISS REBECCA HARRIS BEAL TO MARRY JAMES M'DONALD Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1. Beat of Port Orange, Fla., have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Rebecca Harris Beal, to Mr. James Eldridge McDonald, on April 2, 1941, at Port Oranee. The Beals are forrner residents of Highlands and this announce ment will be of interest to their friends here. BEAUTY SALON TO OPEN Esther's Beauty Salon will open at an early date upstairs in the postofhee building. The new shop will occupy two rooms with an adjoining bathroom, Mrs. Roliver Baty, owner .of the new shop, is the former Mksf Esther Waldroop of Franklin. HIGHLANDS STREETS TO BE IMPROVED The Town Board of Commission ers has awarded the contract for improving the streets: of Highlands to Arnold H. Vanderhoof of Ashe ville. The work is to be done under a, WPA project and calls for hard surfacing some of the streets. It is understood that the road tip Satulah Mountain is one to be hardsurfaced, as well as Chestnut street leading to Bear Pen Moun tain, with practically all of the streets coming in for improvement. This announcement will be wel comed by both year-round citizens : and summer residents, who feel that street improvement is as much needed for . the growth of High lands as the enlarged water system, which'is just now being completed. MRS. DAVIS ENTERTAINS FOR BRIDE-ELECT Mrs. W. . S. Davis entertained with a miscellaneous shower Tues day afternoon honoring Miss Nan cy Elizabeth Hines, whose mar riage to Alfred Newman Ormond of Pocatello, Idaho, will be an event of April 23 at the Episcopal church here. Arrangements of spring flowers were used in the rooms. Receiving with Mrs. Davis Were Mrs. J. A. Hines and Mrs. F. C. Ormond. Miss Bess Hines, (Miss Frances .Ormond and Mrs. J. W. Reese, Jr., served punch during the afternoon. The honoree was lovely in a brown crepe costume with accents of gold. She received her shower of gifts from little Miss Martha Reese, who presented them, in an "upturned rain umbrella. Little Miss Reese wore a dainty , frock of pink and white - crepe. Approxi mately sixty guests called between the hour.s of 3 to 6. , . LITTLE MISS MARY SUMMER ENTERTAINS WITH EASTER PARTY Little Miss Mary Summer en tertained a number of ' her friends with an Easter party last Thurs day at the home of her parents, Prof, and Mrs. O. F. Summer, on Pierson Drivel In the egg hunt the Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Ander son and daughters, the Misses Angela, Mary Deas, Anne and Jane, Anderson, and Mrs. Martha ' Day returned last week from a two and a half months' stay in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs; J. Harvey Trice are .spending some time at their cottage on East Main street be fore opening Tricemont Terrace for the season. . Their daugheer, Miss Peggy Polhill, student at Brenau college, Gainesville, Ga., and her friend, Miss Mary Alice Morgan, student at Emerson col lege in Boston, Mass., spent East er week-end with them. Miss Mozelle Bryson, a student at Brevard college, is spnding the spring holidays with her parents Mr.: and Mrs. W. A. Bryson, at their home on Highway 18. Mr. and Mrs. Jay1 Chapman and small daughter Carol Anne of At lanta, were guests of Mrs. Chip- man's parents, Mr. . and Mrs Frank H. Potts for the Easter season -Mrs. Maiden. Keener entertaia- ed about twenty of : the smaller children in the Flat Mountain com munity with an Easter "egg hunt on the grounds ot the Keener NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. '"'.'. Pursuant to a notice heretofore given on the 25th day of March, 1941, to Gilmer Crawford and Rob ert H. Hoyt, the following article of personal property to-wit : . One Holt Catipillar Motor Trac tor, will be exposed to sale to the highest bidder for cash at the gar age of the Duncan Motor Company in Franklin, North Carolina, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock, noon, on the 25th day of April, 1941, to satisfy storage charges as in said notice, provided. This the 10th day of April, 1941. N DUNCAN MOTOR CO. By: Frank B. Duncan. A102tc A17 LEGAL ADVERTISING prize for finding the most, eggs was won by Buddy Hall. Other home last Sunday afternoon games were enjoyed on the lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hodgson ine yeiiow ana wtiite coior scneme . and daughter of Athens, Ga. and used in decorations also teatured some friends spent Easter week the refreshments, and Easter fav ors were presented to each of the children. end at the Hodgson summer home on Cullasaja drive. : , The many friends: of Miss Al Mrs. Summer was assisted m ; bertina Staub will be pleased to entertaining by Mrs. W. A Hays know that her condition is very and Mrs. Jack M. Hall. much improved. Miss Staub sits Included in the guest list were up for her meals and is up for Tommy Rucker, Louis: Edwards, J several hours a day in her room Becky Johnson, Anne Harbison, '.and on the connecting sun porch. Martha, Reese Louis, Anne Hays, Miss Lula Hinson of Kenansville Raymond Cleaveland, Buzzie Will arrive this, week-end for a Hentz, Marylou McCarty, Sidney visit with her .sister, Mrs. '.J. A. McCarty, III, Buddy Hall, Joan Hines. and for the marriaire of Calloway, George McDowell, and her niece, Miss Nancy Elizabeth Margaret Zoellner. MRS. HALL CLUB HOSTESS nines, which takes place next Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Episcopal church. Rev. and Mrs. Frank Moss and Mrs. Jack M. Hall was hostess two children of Bethune, S. G, to the Wednesday Card Club last spent Sunday night and Monday NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina Macon County ,( Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a deed of trust executed by E. E. Sypher and wife, Ada Stiles Sypher to J. Frank Ray, Trustee, dated June 3, 1940, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina, inBookof .Mortgages and Deeds of Trust No. 37, at page 245, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, May 5, mi, at l o clock noon, at the Court house door in Franklin, North Carolina, offer for sale and sell at public auction to the high est bididcr for cash : the following described real estate : In the Town of Franklin. North Carolina, and being the same land described in a deed from Hettie Whittington and husband, E. L. Whittington to E. E. Sypher, dated 10 September. 1937, and recorded in Deed Book Z-4 page 566, rec ords of Macon County, North Car olina, to which deed reference is hereby made for a more complete description of the lands.. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness se cured by said deed of trust and demand being made for foreclosure by the holder thereof. . This the 4th day of April, 194L J. FRANK RAY, Trustee. A10-4tc Ml Dollars, as liquidated damages, and for attorney fees; and costs; which summons is returnable on the 21 day of April, 1941, before said Harley R. Cabe, Clerk of the Su perior Court of Macon County, at his office at Franklin, North Car olina. The defendants and each of them will also take notice that a war rant of attachment was issued in said cause by said Court on the 15th day of March, 1941, against the property of said defendants, which warrant is returnable bt- lore tne tsam Court at the time and place above named for the return", of ..the summons, And 'the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County at the Court House in Franklin, North Carolina, and an swer or demur , to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief de manded therein. . 1 This 19th day of March, 1941. HARLEY k. CABE, '..-' Clerk Superior Court Macon County, North Carolina. M27-4tc A17 l Bryant Furniture Co. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AT REASONABLE PRICES Phone 10S Franklin, N.C 17- week at dessert-bridge at her home "Shadow Lawn" on Fifth street, A table of guest players was in eluded in the courtesy. . The living room and dining room were .beau tifully decorated with jonquils and pansies. An Easter bunny holding a note of welcome greeted the guests at the door, and a nest of brightly colored eggs, presided over by an ' Easter bunny, formed an attractive note in the living , room decorations. The homemade score cards also carried an Easter greet ing. In the delightful four-table game, Mrs. J. A. Hines won high, score prize, and Mrs. Frank B. Cook, guest player, was presented with the traveling prize. Other guest players were Mrs. W. A. Hays, Dr. Jessie Z. Moreland and Miiss Grace Lusk. METHODIST WOMEN WITH MRS. GOTTWALS The Methodist Woman's Society of .Christian Service held their April meeting last Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. Z. Gottwals. Mrs. J. S. Higgins presided in the ab sence of the president. Mrs. R. J. Price. The secretary, Mr. W. A. Bryson, was also absent and her. report was given1 by Miss Susan Rice. After the program Mr, Hig gins gave an interesting talk." Members present were Mrs. NEWS mJ PACTS .. cf StoUwid tnhntt BEER LICENSE RENEWALS (An Open Letter to County and City Official.) May U the month when city and county authorities have the responsibility of pawing on yearly appli cations for beer licenses. It is the hope of the Brewers and North Carolina Beer Distributors Committee that local authorities will scrutinize the record of each applicant, and will deny renewals to the few who have abused the privilege of a license. Careful selection of licensees fosters better law ob servance requiring a small expenditure for en- forcement and allowing larger sums for welfare and school purposes. s BREWERS AMD NORTH CAROLINA " BEER DISTRIBUTORS COMMITTEE EdgarrlBain. State Oircdor.&ibt mWCMraciWlkte& KMa ii cocraunc win tke wm uam msTMrov&cva in Highlands. Mr. Moss preached to a large congregation at the Presbyterian church Sunday night. Mrs. W. H. Perry has returned to Atlanta after spending several days at Camp Parry-dise. Mrs. Parry had as her guest Miss Louise. B. Cramer of Atlanta. Miss Mildren Huston of Frank lin is the new manager of High lands Beauty Shop. Miss Hutsbn was an employee of this shop last season and needs no introduction to its patrons. ' ' Mr. and Mrs Furmah Merrill of Asheville visited relatives here and in Franklin over the Easter holi days.' . ' .'. Miss Estelle Edwards is visiting Mr. and. Mrs. Edioh Picklesimer in Charlotte, amd the Misses Sarah and Peggy Thompson at Queens Chicora college. 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ormond and Mr, and Mrs. Earl Schow attend ed Easter church services in At lanta tlie past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Irving S. Gumbell of Augusta Ga., arrived last week to .spend rhe season at their place in Horse Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell C. Weav er have returned to their home in Cincinnati, after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Jack , H. Wilcox. Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. .Wilcox are sisters. Mrs. Gordon Spencer has return ed to her home on the Dillard road after a two months' visit with her sister, Mrs. Sam Munger in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Munger accompanied Mrs. Spencer home and will visit another sister, Mrs. D.: W. Wiley, who is .improving from a ten days' illness. 'Mr. Wiley's father, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rogers, is also here for a visit Mr. and Mrs. . Fred S. Gould of Atlanta, arrived Monday to spend several days at their summer home at the Country Club. Miss Louise Dillard, teacher of home economics in Okofe Junior High School, Atlanta, spent Easter holidays with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. A. J. DillaTd at Dillard, Ga. and visited Miss Estelle Edwards in Highlands.. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of W. A. Norton, deceased, late of Macon county, N. CV this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them, to the undersigned on or before the 22 day of March. 1942, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 22nd day of March, 1941. BESS N. STEWART, . Executrix M27-6tp Ml NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina Maoon County. In The Superior Court Macon County vs. Andy Haskett; Francis C. Cary; .;' E. Lawrence; Ellis C. Sopcr and wite, Larry Socer Th,e Defendant, Andy Haskett. wiil take notice that an. action en titled as above, has been com inenced in the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclosing a tax lien bn property in MaCon County, North Carolina, and t in which the defendants liave an ' interest, and are proper parties thereto. It is further ordered by th court that the defendant, Andy Haskett, is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, at his office ia Franklin, on the 28 day of April, 1941, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, or the relief demanded in said complaint will be granted. This the 26 day of March, 1941. HARLEY R. CABE, Clerk Superior Court M27-4tc-A17 ! NOTICE OF SALE in accordance with the terms of a notice heretofore given to trancis C. Cary, the following de scribed .goods will be sold at pub lic auction, by the undersigned, on the 16th day of April 1941, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the warehouse of Minerals, Inc., in Franklin, North Carolina, for the purpose of satis fying a claim of $142.50, due the undersigned by Francis C. Cary by virtue of storage due on said goods and on which the under signed has a lien: . I Geared Water Pump, 1 16" Cast Iron Dryer with stack and old furnace front, 3 Automobile engines or motors (all with parts missing), 1 lot of .second-hand 2" pipe with foot valve, 1 1-716" Shaft with pulleys, 1 lot of second hand brick, 1 miscellaneous lot of small bearings, etc., 1 5' Screen With Spockets and chain drive. This the '1st dav of April, 1941. MINERALS, INC. A3 2tc A10 LEGAL ADVERTISING ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of Henrietta Bostdn Patton, de ceased, late of Macon county, N. C this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of April, 1942, or this notice will be plead in bar 'of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement This 8th day of Aprit 1941. C B. PATTON, Adnunistritor A17-$tp-M2J NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF, ATTACHMENT State of North Carolina County of Macon In Too Superior Court Fred Mincey, for himself, and as Agent for Beulon Holland, Newell Pendergrass, Wymer Young, Al fred Teem, William Berry, Hunter Young, Lawson Shook, Windle Moore, Edison Ammons, Tom L. Henry, Charlie Moore, Fred Rog ers, Roy Cantrell, Leslie Young, Ted Higdon, Lester Mincey, Paul Higdon, Alex Amnions, Grayson Higdon, J. E. Crisp, Eldon Cogr gins, Walter Young, A. H. Cog gins, Lyman Corbin, John Price, Fred Buchanan, Owen Ammons, Frank Crisp and Luther Stewman, Plaintiff. vs. ."' Francis C. Cary and Cary Miner als Company, Defendants. The defendants above named and each of them will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against said de fendants on the 8th day of March, 1941, by. Harley R. Cabe, Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon Coun ty, North Carolina, in an action by the plaintiff and against the defendants, as above entitled, which cause of action is for the reiovtry of Eight Thousand, One Hundred and 85100 ($8,100.85) Dollars in unpaid wages and overtime com pensation, for labor and work per formed, and due tinder the pro visions of the Fair Labor Stan dards Act of 1938, and an addi tional sum of Eight Thousand, One Hundred and 85100 ($8,10085) NOTICE OF SALE Stat of North Carolina. County of Macon. Macon County, Plaintiff. "' vs. Henry Gibson (as H. L. Gibson heir). Defendant. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the "17th day of Alarch, ml, the undersigned Com missioner will on the 21st day of April, 1941, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described real estate: . An undivided 39 interest in the following : Adjoining the lands of T. M. Angel and others, bounded as fol lows, viz : BEGINNING at a white oak at the road, runs S. 15 E. 11 poles to a black oak; then S. 30 W. 37 poles to a stake; fen E. 56 poles to a post oak ; then S. 40 E. 74 poles to a hickory; then N. 41 E. 82 poles to a sourwood on top of a ridge; then N. 27 W. with the meander of the top of the ridge 62 poles to a black oak; then Westerly with the meanders of the ridge 72 poles to a white oak at the road; then With the road 20 poles to a persimmon; then with the road 50 poles to the BE GINNING, containing: 60 acres. more or less. ALSO a roadway to pass through this tract of land, passim: his house out by the fer.Ce to the main road. This, the 17th day of March, 1941. R. S. JONES. Commissioner' MZ7-4tc A17 LECAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, County of Maoon. Macon County, Plaintiff. .. vs.' .,' . '.... ''...",. Maria Zachary'; Hal Zachary and wife, Nora Zachary ; Ruth Porter and husband, J. D. Porter; Agnes Higgins and husband, Harry Hig gins, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court oi Macon County entered in the above en titled action pri: the 17th day of March, 1941, the undersigned Com missioner will on the 21st day of April, 1941, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse- door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described ral 'estate:- FIRST TRACT: Adjoining the lands of Frank Holand, Noah Jol- lay, Tom McGuire, the U. S." (Gov ernment and Higdon and others, bounded as follows, to-wit: The above lands entirely surrounding approximately 156 acres and con sisting of part of the C. : C. Smith lands and part of the Dills and Holland lands purchased by J; M. Rivksell by the said Dills and Hol land and one-half undivided inter-' est in what is known as the All man tract in' that portion of said Allman tract surrounded by the first two "tracts above described and the adjoining land above men tioned, and all of said. lands lying between Frank Holland land on East and Tom McGuire and the U. S. Government on the West, and Noah Jolly land on the North, . and the' Higdon and U. S. (Gov ernment lands on the Southland being all the tracts of, land and parts of tracts of land known as the White Oak Flats. It is ex pressly unuersioou tnat one-nan interest in the Allman tract above mentioned is owned by Frank Moss and consists of about 40 acres, and same is not included in this description. Also excepting one-half undivided mineral inter est in the C. C. Smith tract above mentioned. SECOND TRACT : Adjoining the lands of G. G. Sanders and others, bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a hickory near the top of the mountain that divides the waters of Hickory Knoll from that of Nickajack, runs with the top of uie mountain . eu ju poles to locust stake, once a Spanish oak and the two corners of State Grant 2991 ; then S. 37 E. 70 poles to a chestnut oak ; then N. 57 E. 27 poles to a water oak in the be ginning line of State Grant 2991 ; then said line N. 45 W. 59J4 poles to a locust ; then S. 80 W. 70 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 38J4 acres, more or less. This, the 17th day of March, 1941. R. S, JONBS, Commissioner M27 4tc A17 E. J. NOTICE OF SALE Sute of North Carolina County of Macon. Macon County, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Gibson, Defendant Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 17th day of March, 1941, the undersigned Com missioner will on the 21st day of April, 1941, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse' door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate : Adjoining the lands of M. N. Angel and others, bounded as fol lows, to-wit: BEGINNING on a white oak on the South side of the road and on top of a ridge west of Henry Gibson's house, runs then S. 18 E. 12J4 poles to a sour wood; then S. 32 W. 16 poles to a chinquapin; in Gibson's old line; then N. 22 W. 15 poles to a Spanish oak; then N. 20 W. 15 poles to a Spanish oak on the bank of the road; then with said road N. 86 E. 17 poles to thr BE GINNING, containing 2 acres, more or less. This, the 17th day of March. 194L R. S. JONES, Commissioner M27 4te A17 NOTICE OF SALE SUte of North Carolina, County of Macon. Macon County, Plaintiff. vs., " Eula Carpenter and husband. Carpenter, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 17th day of March, 1941, the undersigned Com missioner will on the 21st day of April, 1941, at "12 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell, to the highest bidder f cash the follow ing described real estate: Adjoining the lands of Herman Dean, George Dean, John D.eao and others', bounded as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a stone corn er in Herman Dean's line on top of the big ridge it being Georcc "Dean's N. W. corner, runs S. 13 fc. 20.9 poles to a Spanish oak; then S. 6 W". 8.2 poles to a black oak; then S. 3Vi W. 4 poles to a black oak; then S. 41 W. 16.5 poles to a sourwood; then S. 17 W. 9.2 poles to a. black oak ; thn S. 36Ji E. 8 poles to a Spanish oak; then S. 2 E. 9.3 poles to the center of Highway No. 286; then S. 2 E. 12.3 poles to a sycamore on the bank of the river, George Dean's S. W. corner; thence down the river with its- meanders to a maple, an iron pipe, a corner of John Dean and the Tallassee Pow er Company; runs N. 69 W. 21 poles to a black oak; then N. 41 W. 14 poles to a white oak; then N. 49 W. 18 poles to a Spanish oak; then N. 25 W. 94 poles to a chestnut; then N. 4 E. 18 poles to a black oak; then N. 27 W. 21 poles to a black oak; then N. 17 W. 20 poles to a small poplar; then N. 7 W. 29fi pole to a stake in Highway No. 286; runs then S, 82J4 E. 146 poles to a tone in Herman Dean's line, witnessed by a black oak; then S. 47 E. 6.9 poles to a black oak; then S. 68' E. 11.6 poles to a black oak; then S. 76 E. 20.7 poles to a white oak; then N. 65Ji E. 18 poles to a pine; then N. 51 E. 17.5 poles to a white oak on a knob; then S. 62J4 E. B2 poles to a stone in a gap; then N. 85 E. 26.8 poles to t stone,, the BEGINNING, the last calls run with Herman Dean's east boundary line, containing 80 acres; more or less. Embracing parts of Sections Nos. 22 and 23 and parts of the other tracts, see Book E, paees 98 and 99. This, the 17th day of March, 194L R. S. JONES, Commissioner M27-4te-A17