PAGE FOUR TM1 FRANKU PRESS AND Tli'fe kicklANDiJ MACONlAN THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, lMt S be Jfi rait Ji 1 in Ir t s ' ; ...... . Published every Thursday by The Franklin Presi At Franklin, North Carolina Telephone No. 24 VOL. LVI Number 39 Mrs. J. W. C. Johnson and W. S. Johnson. .Publisher Entered at the Post Office, Franklin, N. C, as second class matter One Year .... Eight Months Six Months ... Single Copy . , SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.50 $1.00 .75 .05 Obituary notices, cards of thanks, tributes of respect, by individuals, lodges, churches, organizations or societies, will be regarded as . adver tising and inserted at regular classified advertising rates. Church Services This the 8th day of September, 1941. ' HARLEY R. CABE, Clerk Superior Court. SI 1 4tc02 GLH NOTICE , By order of the Macon County Health Department, rhildfen under ,a ...... c.J NOTICE OF SALE v11"-"- iLtiiu uuuuajf North Carolina school or other church services as Maoon County.' a precautionary measure against Under and by polio for three weeks. BIBLE THOUGHT Every man's work shall be made manifest; for the day shall declare, it, because it .shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every man's work of what sort it is. I Corinthians, 3:13. 1 '.' work "Work for others that is soundly conceived, that is sacrificial in .spirit and sustained in power is absolutely necessary for moral and social advance in the face of. the terrific immoral, unmoral, antU social forces of today. For the Christian the aim of all work is a definitely Christian world brotherhood." ' v Sunday, September 28 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. F. Roger 9:45 a. m.Bibie school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. 6:30 p. m. B. T. U. 7:00 p. ra The Brotherhood. ' 8:00 p. m. Evening worship. FRANKLIN METHODIST CHURCH j Rev. J. L. Stoke II 10 a. m. Church school. 11 a. m.--Worship service. 6:30 p. m. Young Peoples Fel lowship. . . The Navy Calls -Young Men THE navy's decision to use a newspaper campaign to secure men for the navy marks the need of the country to insure adequate trained personnel for the nation's growing two-ocean navy in this time of grave emergency. It also shows the newspaper read ing public and the business world the value that the government sets on newspaper advertising. The United States government recently decided to conduct a huge navy enlistment program by run ning a series of advertisements in weeklies and small dailies in North Carolina. The Franklin Press and Highlands Maconian has been chosen as one of the papers through which this campaign "will be con ducted, and the first of a series of advertisements is carried in this issue. This newspaper will strive to do its part in making the enlistment program a success. Bob Sloan of the staff, has been appointed navy editor, and is prepared to give information to any who are interested. Western North Carolina has already given many oi its Dest young men to the service ol their country, in the navy and Naval Reserve. There is .much good material in this area that can qualify to the exacting requirements ol the Navy's service. No better open ing is offered to ambitious young men to receive an education through training and travel with lib ra pay, nor is there any better opportunity to give . service, to their country in time of -need.. Macon Women Win MACON'S women have carried off a number of FuiC3 aL iiic vvcsuciii uiin Carolina rair this week. Their Home Demonstration Club booth was judged the best in that division, and the 4-H Club girls again distinguished themselves by win- "... ning prizes and blue ribbons. Macon men will, we are sure, echo the comment of one enthusiastic boy when he heard the news, Macon County is going to town' at the fair! Thousands have visited the fair and the homefolks are proud of the exhibitors and leaders whose good work has brought' this distinction to the county. The theme emphasized in all. activities this year is rrociuction r or Uelense ; r or Home and Market. Attractive presentation was made through posters and exhibits. . It is one thing to announce a program; another to carry it out. Early in the year both farm and home demonstration organizations held important meetings where leaders of the various government sponsored and other agencies presented the neces sity for increased food production in a world at war. It was the thorough and patriotic response to this program by the women and girls of these clubs that has resulted in their excellent record. ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Hubert Wardlaw 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Services.. 7 :30 p. m.-Christian Endeavor. (Services to be on EST) MORRISON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2:30 P. M. Services. ST. ACNES EPISCOPAL Rev. A. Rufut Morgan 4th Sunday : 10 a. m. Church school. 11a. m. Morning . prayer and sermon. virtue of the authority conferred by a certain deed of trust executed by Annie .Mitchell Miller and J. A. Miller, dated July 27, 1940, and recorded in Book 37, at Page 265, records of deeds of trust for Macon Coun ty, North Carolina, the undersign ed, Trustee, will at 12:00 o'clock noon on MONDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1941, expose to sale to the highest bid der for. cash, the following describ ed property, to-wit. All that part and parcel of land lying and being in Macon County, North Carolina, the same being fully described in a deed warrant ing the title from. T. A. Sanders and wife, to J. M. Farmer, re corded in Deed' Book G-4. at Paee 423, in the office of the Register of Deeds of , Macon County, and also fully described in a deed from J. M. Farmer and wife to Annie, Mitchell Miller, wife of J. A. Mill er, said, deed being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Macon : County, in Deed Book Q-4, at Page 23. Said deeds are herein referred to and the de- 'scription In them is hereby made a description herein. This sale is made on account of default in the payment of the in debtedness secured by .said ded of trust. This the 8th day of September, 1941. G. L. HOUK, Trustee Sll-4tc-J02 TB PLEATS Bird's Eye Frosted Foods Vegetables , . .Meats Groceries BALDWIN & LINER GOOD FOODS . , . PRICES RIGHT Phone 85 Franklin, N. C. FRANKLIN METHODIST CIRCUIT Rev. Philip L. Green 4th Sunday: 11 a. m. Iotla. 7:30 p. m. Snow Hill. mrf Fail SpedaOs Cotton Blankets, single ... : 50c Cotton Blanketspair L MACON METHODIST CIRCUIT Rev. J. C. Swaim 4th Sunday. 11 a. m. Patton's. 2 p. m. Moun Zion. 3 p. m. Maiden's. Cotton Bats for quilts, 2 1-2 lbs.. 2 Lbs. Scrap Rolls for Quilts The Very Best Materials Men's Hanes' Union Suits Men's Work Shirts, extra good, special. 43c 23c 98c 63c ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC PARISH Rev. A. F. Rohrbacher Every Sunday: 11 a. m.-Waynesville. Every Firt Sunday: . 8 a. m. Bryson City. Every Second and Fifth Sunday: .8 a. m. Franklin. Every Third Sunday: 8 a. m. Cherokee. Every Fourth Sunday: 7 a. m. (C.S.T.) Murphy. LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina Macon County. In The Superior Court Before The Clerk Nantahala Power and Light Company , V. M. W. Manahan and wife Boys' Work Shirts, extra good, special .. . . .. 50c Manahan; General Graphite Cor poration ; Chauncey Smith and wife Smith: Lallie Sher- rill: Grace Oliver and husband Hugh Oliver ; Belle Conley and husband J. S. Conley; Maretta Munday; Louise Cotter; Ethel Ray; lionnie Brown and husband Brown; Amelia Fowler and hus band James Fowler ; Boice Mun day and wife Grace Munday; Earl Munday; Amelia Fowler. Trustee: Gilmer A. Jonts and wife Maud Jones; the unknown heirs of J. S. Wilcox and 11 other firms, cor- porationi or persons having an in terest in this proceeding. The defendants, M. W. Manahan and wife Manahan, the General Graphite Corooration. Chauncey Smith and wife Men's Dress Shirts, fast colors .: Boy's Dress Shirts, fast colors Women's Jersey Bloomers r Extra Heavy, Any Size Women's Cotton Slips, 36 to 44 Women's Coat Sweaters....... Children's Sweaters, all sizes Children's Top Shoes, all sizes....... . .... .. Children's Underwear Union Suits . ...... . Short and Long Sleeve Infant Shirts, sizes 1 to 6 Children's Corduroy Overalls, sizes to 8. Men's Hose, work and dress .. . .... ... . Children's Long Hose 69c 59c 29c 29c $1.29 50c $1.00 39c 15c $1.00 10c 12c LADIES' COATS, BIG SELECTION COME AND BUY ONE . ... USE OUR EASY LAY AWAY PLAN! Men's Sweaters Cups and Saucers, both .... Dinner Plates ... ............. .. ... -- $1.00 10c-10c Traffic Fatalities MACON COUNTY has been adding to its list of traffic accidents' and fatalities during the past few weeks. This week two accidents are reported resulting in at least one man killed. That all three men in this car are alleged to have been "drinking, is another instance that goes to show that alcohol and gasoline is a deadly combination. The Highway Safety Division reported this week that Macon county had five traffic fatalities charg ed to its 1941 record at the close of the eighth month of the year. The 742 persons killed in traffic accidents on North Carolina streets and highways the first eight months' of this year represented a 45 per cent in crease over the 509 persons reported killed in the same period last year. "Although traffic fatalities all over the country have increased this year as a result of increased motor vehicle registrations, soaring gasoline sales, the stepped-up tempo of life in general, and var- ious other factors, North Carolina's record stands as a shameful commentary on the thoughtlessness, recklessness, carelessness and inattention of our drivers," declared Ronald Hocutt, director of the safety division. Smith, Grace Oliver a,nd husband Hugh Oliver, Louise Cotter. Ethel Ray, Bonnie Brown and husband Brown, Maretta Mundav. Boice Monday and wife Grace Munday and the unknown heirs of J. S. Wilcox, and all other firms, corporations or persons having an interest in this proceeding, will take notice that a special pro ceeding entitled as above has been instituted in the Superior Court, tor Macon County. North Carolina. before the Clerk of the Superior lyourt, lor the condemnation, under the power of Eminent Domain," for the purpose of hydro-electric de velopment by the plaintiff, a pub lic service corporation, of lands owned by the defendants, which said lands are situated in Macon County, , North Carolina, and are fully described in the petition filed in this proceeding, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Macon County, North Carolina, and the said defendants will take notice that they are required to annear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, in the Courthouse in Franklin, North Carolina, within ten (10) days after the 3rd day of October, 1941, or the plaintiff wijl apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. SANDERS STORE New Sc & 10c Store ...BUSINESS DIRECTORY... Panorama Courts MODERN CABINS EXCELLENT MEALS Phooa 17 ' ' Franklin, N. C CRISP'S STUDIO EXPERT PHOTOGRAPHY FILMS DEVELOPED Main Straat Franklin, N. 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