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THURSDAY, NOV. 27, 1M1 tHE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANbS MACON IAN PAGE FIVE Mrs. Napoleon J. Henry Passes After Illness Mrs. Carrie Stewman Henry, 43, - wife of Napoleon J. Henry, died at her home nea Franklin Sunday morning, November 23, after an illness of several months. She had lived in Macon county most of her .life. : Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Mont day, at the Sugarfork Baptist church of which Mrs. Henry was a member. The Rev. Frank Reid officiated. Interment was in the church cemetery. . ' Surviving are the widower; a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Schoolie of New London, Conn. ; two sons, Harold Hemry of Ohio and Donald Henry of Franklin ; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Stewman ; three brothers, Felix Stewman of Phoe nix, Ariz., and Furman and Lem uel Stewman of Cullasaja; and five sisters, Mrs. Belen Holland, Mrs. Andrew Gregory, Mrs. Fred Early and Mrs. Agnes Mashburn, all of Cullasaja, and Mrs. Roy Wykle of Sylva. SCRAP Government exports estimate that farms of the United States can furnish a potential 1,500,000 tons of scrap iron) and steel to Amer ican steel mills. . MICKIE SAYS WSMARTIE PAUTS WHO LAUGHS KrVB7 Kf GET A LETTER IKIU4' WROm PLACE, DOtfT . BOTHER. USWM SHOULD WE ALOUE, OUT OF Ail TU'HUU. WORLD, BE PERFECT Itherm CONTAINS NO ALUM, i LEAVES NO BITTER TAf" oH-ohotahata double-acting FREE. Send for NEW booklet, con taining dozens of bright ideas to im prove your baking. Address: Rumford Baking Powder. Box V, Rumford, R. I. W V 17 VFORE V mLCikn CIIRISTf.TAS- CARDS Printed in briaht. aav colors! and antique weave! 12 handsome, white, double-fold " envelopes FOR ONLY ' 15 OCTAGON COUPONS!) eftiv FREE! 3 tit n,mm bo inn. voiio rniiPOMS TO THIS STORE AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE Of 1000 FREE GIFTS! Macon County Supply Co. : LYMAN HICDON AND HARVE BRYANT, Mrr. Franklin, N. C Quiz Q. What simple and satisfactory way is provided for all of us to express our gratitude for being Americans? A. The means is the purchase of Defense Savings Bonds and S'atnP5' available to almost every man, woman, and child. Ownership of even a 10-cent Stamp carries the satisfaction of knowing you have helped the Nation to arm. O. What denominations of De fense Savings Stamps are on sale at retail stores? A. ' Stores are concentrating on selling 10-ce.tit and 25-cent Stamps, in order to get a maximum num ber of customers to participate in the Defense Savings Program. Many stores also carry 50-cent, $1, and $5 Stamps. Stamps of all de nominations may be purchased at post offices. .' 'Makeshifters'-High Game Canceled Due To Injuries The long awaited football classic between the Macon Makeshifters and the Franklin high school has been canceled. W. C. Newton, coach of the local high school fleven, stated, that his squad was not in shape to play due to in juries received by several of his players in the past few games. The "Makeshifters" expressed themselves as being sorry to lose this opportunity, but they were glad to be able to maintain their record uncontested. In the recent campaign in Ice land the Marines were the first to land. After moving inland several miles they built accomodations for the Army. Here again, the . Ma rines proved their ability to land and "have the situation well in hand." W.N.G. Young Democrats Will Hold Fall Rally Plans are under way for the largest Young Democratic Rally in the history of Western North Car olina. The Annual Fall Rally will be held Saturday night, December 6, at The Langren Hotel in Ashe- vilk, according to Miss Henrietta Price, vice-president of the Young Democratic Clubs of North Caro Una. Many state officials and other prominent persons throughout the state are expected to attend. The rally will begin with a meeting of the state Young Democrats execu tive committee in the afternoon, and the highlight of the rally will be the banquet and dance held in the roof ballroom of the Langren Gregg Cherry To Speak R. Gregg Cherry, Democratic leader of North Carolina, will.be the principal .speaker. Also, sche duled for short speeches are bof licitor C. O. Ridings of Forest City, Solicitor Thomas Johnson, of Ashe ville, and Solicitor John Queen, of Waynesville. Following the banquet will be a dance and a colorful floor show. Tickets for the rally may be purr chased from the Macon county local cfiairman, Jimmy Hauser. A group from Franklin expects to attend. 12 STUNNIfIG On paper of rich vellum to match 1 Eieoisitt, Fall- FSEP leaatiha Decaratet" Matacl tarn. Caiaeiale! A unwh cift DEFENSE BOND Cill1alM!Deiic.tWery feSifTSS! . i I with Re to -ta ri,.... plates for My H tctaaea Caapeait rem .,, MH FIEEI Cil.rel Ntter. MHj Cmr4M-qt.porce- Meat lift to match the lain enameled eauccpan beautiful r rrnlrl V with tin arm enameled wide! Emboaaadl Broan. it pleating mottled or blue! KrCV. D I mm fjWkaaa CauaaaM I ah at tctaaaa Caanat! 41 9ca l,M"" 'Baby' Legislators Honored t ' 1 'Li XJ llAPI ! 1. A delegation from the United Youth for Defense organization pre sented Sen. Joseph Ball of Minnesota and Rep. William Stratton of Illi nois, two of the youngest legislators in congress, with medallions of tb organization. Photo shows No. 1 New York debutante, Miss Betty Gor don, pinning a medal on Senator Ball, who is 34. Representativt Stratton (shown) is 27. Food For Freedom Dealer To Offer Seed For y'Food For Freedom Gardens' Collections of seed for "FoodSor Freedom Gardens in 1W2 Gardens" will be offered by seed dealers throughout the State, according to extension horticulturists of N. C. State college. Every North Carolina farm fam ily has been requested to grow a home garden as a part of their contribution to the Nation-wide "Food for Freedom" campaign. To make it easier for rural people to achieve this patriotic goal, the two Extension horticulturists have com piled a list of vegetable seed, to tether with varieties and quan tities of each, raecessary to feed a family of five. The dealers have been asked to wrap the seed in labeled packages and deliver all the seed at the same time. The collection includes approximately 26 pounds of seed, and is a sufficient quantity to furn ish both fresh vegetables and a supply of canning. The seed, and the amount need ed f or a garden to feed a family of five, are of the following vege tables: Bush Lima beans, , 2lA pounds; pole Lima beans, pounds; bush snap beans, 5 pounds; pole snap beans, 2yi pounds; beets, 2li ounces; cabbage, 1 ounce; car rots, 2l2 ounces; collards, 1 ounce. Cucumbers (slicing), 2Yz ounces; lettuce, 1 ounce; okra, 22 ounces; field peas, W2 pounds; garden peas, 2V2 pounds; peppers, Yi ounce ; anions (sets), 5 pints; kale 2J4 ounces; spinach, Zyi ounces; squash, 2i ounces; sweet corn pousds ; mustard, 5 ounces; tomatoes, li ounce; and turnips, S ounces, Methodists To Hold Zone Missionary Institute The Methodists of Macon county will meet at Franklin Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock in two mis sionary rallies. There " will be a meeting for adults at the Metho dist church with Rev. J. S. Higgins of Highlands speaking. After the address stereopticon slides depict ing missionary work will be shown. At the same hour, a mass meet ing will be held for young people at the Presbyterian church with Rev. W. G. Henry, Jr., of Clayton, Ga., delivering the address. Every Methodist church in Ma con county is expected to be rep resented at both rallies. District Missionary Institute At Sylva Sunday At 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Methodists of the Waynesville District will go to the Sylva Methodist church for the arvnual district missionary in stitute. The churches of Macon county are expected to send large repre sentations. ' Good Food Is . Good Health Enjoy Good Food and Good Health V DINE AT CAGLE'S CAFE A. G. CAGLE, Owner FRANKLIN, N. C NONE 106 NI0HT PHONE 30 Full Time Embalmer Solid Oak to Solid .- Copper Caskets Macon's Fatalities In Traffic Accidents Show Increase With State RALEIGH, Nov. 26. With North Carolina counties reporting for October the greatest .number of motor vehicle traffic fatalities ever recorded in a single month, 141, the year's total deaths skyrocketed to 1,001 for the period from January through October 1941, according to figures released today by the Highway Safety Division. During the ten month period Macon county reported seven fa talities as compared to three dur ing the same period of 1940. The three types' of accidents in which the greatest .number of per sons have been killed this year are pedestrian with 288 dead, collision of two motor vehicles with 251 dead and ran off roadway with 244 deaths. v Bicycle deaths for the ten months totaled 39 against , 14 for the same period last year, an, in crease of 25 fatalities for a per centage increase of 178. Collision deaths in right of way disputes between automobiles and railroad trains have reached 39 for this year for an increase of 38.4 per cent over the same period of last year. North Carolina's 1001 deaths this year compare with 138 for 1941, an increase of 263 dead for a per centage . increase of 35;6 compared with a national increase in deaths of approximately 18 per cent. The ten leading counties with the number of fatalities in. each county follow: Mecklenburg, 44; Cumberland, 41 ; Wake, 41 ; Guil ford, 37," Robenson, 32; Buncombe, 27; Columbus 25 ; Gaston, 25; Harnette, 24; and Davidson, 23. Sixty-six of the State's counties or 66 per cent have reported an increase in the number of deaths over a like period of 1941. DEMAND Late summer and early fall pure bred livestock sales showed that there is an active and growing de mand for purebred animals, says the U. S. department of agriculture. 11 i!tMi)iii1iHtMMP'f 1 Iit!i LEGAL ADVERTISING ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of Ralph Wood, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C, this is to notify all . person having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of No vember, 1942, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 21st day of November, 1941. TIM WOOD, Administrator N27 6tp Janl NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT North Carolina Macon County ' In The Superior Court JOHN P. DUANE and WILLIAM DUANE, TRUSTEES UNDER THE LAST WILL AND TESTA MENT OF MARGARETTA AME LIA RAVENEL v G. A. WORLEY AND WIFE ELIZABETH WORLEY G. A. Worley and wife Eliza beth Worley, the defendants above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, To relieve f f"N Q Misery oV- J Lj U O LIQUID TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS 666 Try "Rnb-My-ruun-- Wonderful LiafaMM for the recovery of the sum of $1,000 damages caused by the wrongful trespass of defendants and said defendants will take i,notice that they are required to appear at the office of the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County in the Court house in Franklin, N. C, within ttventy days, after the 18th day of Decem ber, 1941, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief therein demanded and said defendants will further take notice that in said action a warrant of attachment against the property "of said defendants has been issued and that said warrant of attachment is returnable before the undersigned Clerk of the Su perior Court at his office in Frank lin in said county and state oiu the 18th day of November, 1941. This the 17th day of November, 1941. HARLEY R. CABE, Clerk Superior Court N20 tc 1)11 GLH NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Notice is hereby given that under the power of sale .given in a deed of trust executed by B. C- Toy to the undersigned Trustee, dated 21 Jury, 1939, and recorded in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust No. 37, page 70, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Macon county, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the debt secured thereby, and the holder of said deed of trust having demanded that the under-: signed Trustee exercise said power of sale, and sell the property there by conveyed, as provided in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, on Monday, No vember 24, 1941, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door of Macon County, North Carolina, the undersigned will offer for sale and sell to j the highest bidder for cash, that certain lot err tract of land, located in Highlands Township, Macon County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol lows : A one-half undivided interest in all and the same lands described in a deed from Albertina Staub to Mary E. Toy, dated 19 Janu ary, 1921,, and recorded in Deed Book G-4, page 139, records of Macon County, North Carolina, containing 58-34 acres, more or less, to which deed and record thereof ' reference is hereby made and had for a particular descrip tion. Excepting, however, 4 acres on Flat Rock Branch. This being the sace lands de scribed in said Deed of Trust. This, the 23d day of October, 1941. J. H. STOCKTON, Trustee. O30-tc-N20 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina Macon County Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certaira deed of trust executed by E. H. Horton and wife, Iris Horton, to J. H. Stockton, trustee, dated Sep tember 25, 1940, and duly recorded in Record of Mortgages and Deeds of Trusts No. 37, page 303, Rec ords of Macon County, North Car olina, default having been made in paymen of the notes secured thereby, and the holder of the notes having demanded a foreclos ure, I will, therefore, on Saturday, the 29th day of November, 1941, at 12 o'clock noon at the Courthouse door in Franklin, North Carolina, sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash the following described property : A. certain tract or parcel of land in Highlands Township, Macon County, North Carolina, and de scribed as follows: Adjoining U. S. Government, Hedden and others and BEGINNING at a government stake, scribed "M-42-4": runs thence with U. S. Government line N 43 W 1435 feet to a black oak, scribed 'M-U-13"; thence N 75 deg. 45 mm. E 666 feet to a stake; then S 8 E 520 feet to a stake; then S 47 deg. 45 min. E 330 feet to a hemlock ; then S 24,deg. 20 min E 85 feet to a white oak; then S 1 deg. W 406 feet to the place of beginning. Subject to the same reservation as to roads as described in and reserved by that certain deed of even date herewith from parties of the third part to parties of the first part, said deed bewig recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina, in Ded Book E-5, page 484. This the 28th day of October, 1941. J. H. STOCKTON, Trustee N7-4tc N27 J&J ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of D. J. Jacobs deceased, late of Macon county, N. G, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigrsed on ot oetore tne itn aay 01 No vember, 1942, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 5th day of November, 1941. OLLIE JACOBS, Administratrix. N6 6tp Dll NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Notice is hereby given that ander thf power of fives in I deed of tntst executed by Ralph Crisp and wife, Delena Crisp, to the undersigned Trustee, dated 16 Aug ust, 1938, and recorded in Book of Mortgages and Deed of Trust Nrr. 35, at page 505, in. the Office of the Register of. Deeds' of Macon County, North Carolina, default having ibeen made in the payment of the debt secured thereby, and the holder of said deed of trust having demanded that the under signed Trustee exercise said power of sale, and sell the property there by conveyed, as provided in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, on Wednesday, December 10, 1941, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door of Macon County, North Car- 01111a, 111c unucrsigncu win ; unci for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, thsf certain lot or tract of land, located in Sugar fork Township, Macon . County, North Carolina, ' described as fol lows. BEGINNING at a branch in the Public .., road . below the Strain old barn; run.s up the road with its meanders S 78 E 4 poles to a stake; N 36 E 12 poles to a stake; N 54 E 14 poles to a stake; N 82 E 19 poles to a hickory, Monroe Strain's corner; then . N 80 W 8 poles to the Cemetery; then S 70 W 2 poles to a stake; N 80 W 16 poles to a stake; N 70 E 2 poles to a stake; N '80 W 8 poles to a Spanish oak; N 8 poles. to a fallen pine; then N 4 W 38 poles to a Spanish oak; there in a Northwest direction tcj a chestnut, ah old cor ner known as the Stiwinter-Strain corner; then S 50 W 19 poles to a sourwood; then S 5 W 28 poles to a hickory ; then S 70 poles to the BEGINNING containing 20 acres, more or less. This being the same lands de scribed in said Deed of Trust. This, the 8th day of November, 1941. J. H. STOCKTON, Trustee. N13 ttc D4 ADMINISTRATRIX C. T. A. NOTICE Having . qualified as administra trix of W. M. Dills, deceased, late notify all persons having . claims said , deceased to exhibit them to to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of Oc tober, 1942, or this notice will be held in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. Th e Olh of nrtnhpf 1MI MRS. MABEL DILLS, Administrator C. T, A. O16-6tp--N20 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of S. J. Price, deceased, late of Ma con coun'ty, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of October, 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 17th day of October. 1941. Mrs. Hulda Price Buchanan, Executrix. 023-6tp N27 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of Miss Ella Bernice Durgin, de ceased, late of Macon county, N. C, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to erhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day erf October, 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 15th day of October, 1941. JEAN MOORE BURRELL. Administratrix OI6 6tc N20 NOTICE OF RESALE Notice, is hereby given that: Whereas, under date of November 15th, 1941, the undersigned trustee offered for sale the lands herein after described, under a deed of trust executed by G. H. Hipps and Marie Hipps, dated September 28th, 1939, and duly recorded in -deed of trust book 37, page 122, of the records of Macon County, North Carolina, said property being , of- fereA fnr eal at 12 o'clock, noon. on said date, at the Court House door of Franklin, in Franklin, N. C, when and where D. B. McCoy became the last and highest bid der at the sum of $750,00 and, -whereas, thereafter, the said bid was raised 10 thereof; and, whereas, the Clerk of the Super ior Court has entered an order for the resale of said lands, in ac cordance with the Statutes of North Carolina: NOW, THEREFORE, I will on Saturday, December 6th, 1941, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Court House door in Franklin, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash, the following de scribed lands and premises: BEING the same land described in a aeea made by badie bumner (single) to G. H. Hipps, dated September 28th, 1939, and of rec ord in deed book E-5, at page 150, office of the' Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Caro lina. This the 17th day of November, A. D 1941 J. FRANK RAY. Trustee
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