THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1941
tHE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN
PAGE FIVE
LEGAL ADVERTISING
WHEREAS the needs of this
town require that several side
walks be rebuilt in the Town of
Franklin and .several ,new side
walks be built;' and whereas the
Board of Aldermen of said town
have estimated the. costs of re
building said sidewalks and build
ing said1 new sidewalks in the
Town of Franklin, and find the
costs of the same to be in the
aggregate inot less . than $1,000.00;
and whereas a statement of the
debts and assessed value of the
taxable property of the municipality
has been this day presented to
the Board of Aldermen and filed
with the Clerk of this town and
is open to inspection; and whereas
'the assessed value of the property
within the corporate limits of the
Town of Franklin as last assess
ed for municipal taxation is $1,,
149,649.00; and whereas the net
outstanding debt of said Town of
Franklin is $43,107.00; and whereas
the percentage that the net debt
bears to the net assessed valuation
is .03749.
Now, therefore, be it ordained
by the Board of the Town of
Franklin: '
SECTION I
That there be issued by the
Town of Franklin inot more than
$1,000.00 Sidewalk Improvement
Bonds, bearing interest not to ex
ceed 4 per cent annuity for the
purpose of paying for the re
building of sidewalks and building
said new sidewalks in the Town
of Franklin, said bonds shall be
issued at such time or' times as
the Board of Aldemen of said
town may direct by resolution
within three years after this or
dinance takes effect. The .time
and place of payment, rate of in
terest and other details in con
nection with their issuance not in
consistent with this ordinance shall
be provided by the Board of Ald
ermen by resolutions adopted prior
to the issuance of said bonds,
provided said bonds shall mature
and be, made payable, the first not
not more than three years after
the date of the first bonds is
sued, -the last of which shall ma
ture ' and be made payable not
more than 20 years from the
date of the first issued bands and
no such installment or series shall
be more than 2 1-2 times the
smallest prior installment or ser
ies. . ,
SECTION II .
That the maximum aggregate
principal of said bonds as here
inbefore stated, shall be $1,000.00. .
That a tax sufficient to pay the
principal and interest . of said
bonds shall be annually levied and
collected.
SECTION IV
That a sta.tme.nt of the debt of
the municipality has been filed
with the Clerk of the - Town of
Franklin and is open for public
inspection.
SECTION V
That this ordinance shall take
effect when approved by the vot
ers of the municipality at an elec
tion as 'provided by law.
SECTION VI
' This ordinance shall be published
once in each of two successive
weeks after its final passes in the
Franklin Press, a weekly news
i paper, published in said Town of
Franklin. A notice .shall be pub
lished with the ordinance in the
form prescribed by Section 2944
of the Consolidated Statutes, with
the printed signature of the Clerk
appended thereto, stating the date
of; the ordinance, and the date the
same was first published, and fur
ther stating that any action or
proceeding questioning the validity
of said ordinance will be commenc
ed , within thirty days after its
first publication.
The foregoing ordinance was
passed on the 2nd day of June,
1941, and was first published on
the Sth day of June, 1941.
An action of proceeding ques
tioning the validity of said or
dinance must be commenced with
in thirty days .after its first pub
lication. George Dean
Town Clerk
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WHEREAS the need of this
town requires that several streets
in the Town of Franklin, be re
surfaced and whereas the Board
of Aldermen of the said Town of
Franklin has estimated the cost of
said proposed resurfacing of
streets and find the same will cost
in the aggregate ot less than $9,-
000.00: and whereas a statement
of the debts and assessed value
of the taxable property of the
municipality has beeri this day pre
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
sented to the Board of Aldermen
and filed with the Clerk of this
town and is open to inspection;
and - whereas the assessed value
the property within the coporate
limits of the Tow.n of Franklin as
last assessed for municipal "taxa
tion is $1,149,649:00; and whereas
the net outstanding debt of said
Town of Franklin is $43,107.00; and
whereas the percentage that the
net debt bears to the net assessed
valuation is .03749.
Now, therefore, be it ordained
by the Board of Aldermen of the
Town of Franklin;
SECTION I
That there be issued by the
Town of Franklin not more than
$9,000.00 Street Improvement
Bonds, bearing interest not to
exceed 4 percent annum, for the
purpose of paying for the resur
facing of streets in the tow,n of
Franklin, said bonds shall be is
sued at such time or times as the
Board of Aldermen of said town may
direct by resolution within three
years after -this ordinance takes
effect., The time and place of
payment, rate uf interest and oth
er details in connection with their
issuance not inconsistent with this
ordinance shall be provided , by
the Board of Aldermen by re
solutions, adopted prior to the is
suance- of said bonds, provided
said bonds shall mature and be
made payable, the first not more
than three years after the date of
the first bonds issued, the last of
which shall, mature and be made
payable not more than : 10 years
front the date of the first issued
bonds and no such installment or
series shall be more than tyi
times the smallest prior install
ment or series.
SECTION II .
1 That the maximum aggregate
principal of said bonds as here
inbefore stated shall be $9,000.00.
, SECTION III
That a tax sufficient to pay the
principal and interest of said
bonds shall be annually levied and
collected.
t SECTION IV
That a statement of the debt
of the municipality has been filed
with the Clerk of the Town of
Franklin and is open for -public
inspection.
SECTION V
That this ordiance shall take ef
fect when approved by the voters
of the municipality at an election
as provided by law.
SECTION VI
This ordiance shall be published
once in each of two successive
weeks after its final .passes in I
the Franklin Press, a weekly, news-
paper, published in the Town of
Franklin. . A notice shall be pub
lished with the ordinance in the
form prescribed by Section 2944
of the Consolidated Statutes, with
the ', printed signature of the
Clerk appended thereto, stating
the date, of the ordinance, and the
date the. same was first published,
and further stating that any ac:
tion or proceeding questioning' the
validity of said ordinance will , be
commenced within thirty, days af
ter its first publication.
The foregoing ordinance was
passed on the 2nd day of June,
1941, and" was first published on
the Sth day of June, 1941.
An action or - proceeding ques
tioning the validity of said ordin
ance must be commenced within
thirty days after its first publi
cation ,
George Dean
- Town Clerk
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NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
North Carolina,
Maoan County
Charles G. Minccy, Nancy
Mincey and Joines Motor Sales
vs. " '..
Southeastern Minerals, Inc.
By virtue of a writ of Vendi
tioni Exponas directed to the
undersigned Sheriff of Macon
County, North Carolina, in the
above entitled action, I will on
Monday, the 23 day of June, 1941,
at 12 o'clock Noon, at the Court
house door in Franklin, Macon
CourKy, North Carolina, sell at
public auction to the highest bid
der for cash the following de
scribed lands and property:
All the right, title, and inter
est of Southeastern Minerals, Inc,
in all the lands, property, miner
als and mineral interests describ
ed in a deed from T. B. Higdon,
and wife Lula Higdon, to South
eastern Minerals, Inc, said deed
being recorded in' the office of
Register of Deeds for Macon
County in Book Z-4, page 357.
All the right, title, and interest
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regular automobile motor. A chain-drive permits the wheels to bob up and down over rough ground,
where it can attaina speed of sixty miles an hour.
of Southeastern Minerals, Inc., in
all the lands, property, minerals
and mineral interests described in
a deed from Louis Moses and
wife Lavicia Moses to Southeast
ern Minerals, Inc., said deed being
recorded in the office of Register
of Deeds for Macon County in
Book Z-4, page 354.
All the right, title, and interest
of Southeastern Minerals, Inc., in
all the lands, property, . minerals
and mineral interests described in
a deed from B. M. Angel, to
Southeastern Minerals, Inc., said
deed being recorded in the office
of Register of Deeds for Macon
County in Book S-5, page 425.
All the right, title, and interest
of Southeastern Minerals, Inc., in
all the lands, property, ' minerals
and mineral interests described in
a deed from Chas. G. Mincey and
wife. Nanny J. Mincey' to South
eastern Minerals, Inc., said deed
being recorded in the office of
Register of Deeds for Macon
County in Book A -5, page 424.
All the right, title, and interest
of Southeastern Minerals, Inc., in
all the lands, property, minerals
and mineral interests described in
a deed from B. M.' Angel, to
Southeastern Minerals, Inc.,' said
deed being recorded in the office
of Register of Deeds for Macon
County in . Book A-5, page 574.
AU the right, title, and interest
of Southeastern Minerals, Inc., in
all the lands, property, minerals,
and mineral interests described in
a deed from Dr. Furman Angel,
and wife Louise Angel, to South
eastern Minerals, Inc., said deed
being recorded in the office of
Register of Deeds for Macon
County, in Book A-5, page 572.
All the right title, and interest
of Southeastern Minerals, Inc, in
all the lands, property, minerals
and mineral interests described in
a deed from B. M. Angel, to
Southeastern Minerals, , Inc.,, said
deed feeing recorded in the office
of Register of Deeds for Macon
County in Book B-5, page 43.
AH the right, title, and interest
of Southeastern Minerals, Inc., in
all the lands, property minerals,
and . mineral interests described in
a deed from Frank Jennings and
wife Margaret Jennings to South
eastern Minerals, Inc, said deed
being recorded in the office of
Register of Deeds for Macon
County in Book B-5, page 57.
This 19th day of May, 1941.
a: B. SLAGLE,
Sheriff of Macon County
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NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
OF SUMMONS
North Carolina,
Macon County
In Th Superior Court
L. R. Sanders
ViS.
Belle Sanders
The defendant, Belle Sanders, will
take notice that an action entitled
a above has been commenced in
the Superior Court of Macon coun- j
ty, North Carolina, for the pur
pose of securing an absolute di
vorce for the plaintiff, L. R. San
ders. '
Said defendant will further take
notice that she is required to ap
pear at the Office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Macon
County, North Carolina at the
Courthouse in Franklin, North
Carolina, on the 21st day of July,
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complaint in said action or the
plaintiff will apply to . the court
for the relief demanded in said
complaint.
This 26 day of May, 1941. ,
HARLEY R. CABE, . '
Clerk Superior Court
Macon County, North Carolina.
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, NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
North Carolina,
Moon County
Under and by virtue of the au
thority conferr'ed upon me by a
judgment of the Superior Court of
Macon County, entered .on the 2nd
day of June, 1941,, in the case of
Home Owners' Loan Corporation
and T. C. Abernethy, Substituted
Trustee, against Leona DeHart
(widow); Helen DeHart; Turner
DeHart; Doyle DeHart; and Ker.
mit DeHart; and J. H. Stockton,
Guardian Ad. Litem for Turner De
Hart ; Doyle DeHart ; and Kcrmit
DeHart, minors, 1 will on the 10th
day of July, 1941, at 12:00 o'clock,
noon, at the Court House door of
Macon County, in Franklin, North
Carolina, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bidder for cash, at
public auction, the following de
scribtd land:
All that certain lot, tract or par
cel of land, situate, lying and be
ing in ' the Town of Franklin,
Franklin Township, County of Ma
con, State of North Carolina, and
more particularly described as fol
lows : .
Bounded on the North by Oak
Street; bounded on tht East by
lands of Mrs. J. H. Higdon;
bounded on the South by lands of
Macon County, and bounded on
the West by lands of Joe Palmer.
. BEGINNING at an iron rod at
a point in the Southern line of
Oak 'Street :. (formerly Baptist
Church St.), corners of. E. B. De
hart and Joe Palmer and being
Joe Palmer's Northeast corner, and
runs thence Witli South side of
Oak Street East 78 feet to an
iron rod ; then South 2lj deg. West
511 feet to an iron rod; then South
70 deg. West 84J4 feet to an iron
rod; then North 25 deg. East 540
feet to the BEGINNING.
Being the same land described
in a deed from W. H. Sellers and
wife, Sallie Sellers, to E. B. De
hart, dated September 8, 1926, re
corded in Deed Book 0-4, at Page
299, records of Macon County, De
cember 16, 1927.
This sale' is made on account of
default in the payment of the in
debtedness due by , the defendants
and in accordance with the terms
of said judgment. '
This the 9th day of June. 1941.
DAN K. MOORE,
Commissioner.
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ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as administratrix
of D. T. Liner, 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 19th day of May,
1942, or this notice will be plead
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate win
please make immediate settlement
This 19th day of May, 1941.
MRS. NINA LINER,
Administratrix.
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Dorothy Lamour (above), sarong
girl of the films, and attorney
Gregson Bautzer, en route to Hono
lulu on the same boat, said they
would not' wed in Hawaii, but they
refused to say that they would not
wed. Bautzer has been her constant
escort for many months.
Modern Eves
Meet Snake In Garden
, Girl Scouts from Canton who
were staying at the Lumpkin
Camp received an object lesson
in woodcraft and "snake-rraft"
recently when a nature trip
conducted by Albert Lyday, ;
state game protector at Arrow
wood. The girls, racing through the
woods ahead of Mr. Lyday
along Locust Tree trail were
brought to task byi him on
their lack of woodcraft and the
necessity for someone in ad
vance to watch for snakes.
The lecture went in one ear
and out the other; again the
girjs were "romping ahead. They
soon returned shrieking. Mr.
Lyday, running to the rescue,
killed a rattle snake having
nine rattlers in the trail ahead.
Riverside
Mr. and Mrs. Tearlcy Pickle
simer of Highlands spent last
weekend with Mrs. Picklesimer's
mother, Mrs. W. H. Moses.
. Mrs. W. C. Ledbetter, Jr., of
Greenville, S. C, spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Ledbet
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Ellard Shook and
daughter, Nancy, of Brevard, are
spending several days with Mr.
Shook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Shook. -
Miss Edna Ramey of Otto, spent
Sunday evening with Miss Georgia
Dowdle.
.Mr. and Mrs. John Whitener
and children spent Sunday with
Mrs. Whitener's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Cabe.
Charles Ledbetter of Candler,
spent last weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Led
better. . Miss Ella Moore, who is em
ployed in Highlands, visited her
mothtr, Mrs. W. H. Moore. She
was accompanied by a friend from
Highlands.
Mrs. Bart Fulcher and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Stiles and family, vis
ited relatives near Asheville last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCoy
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of Clayton, Ga., announce the birth
of a daughter, Evelyn Annette, on
May 26. Miss McCoy will be re-,
membered as the former Miss
Annie Cabe of this section.
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