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THURSDAY, FEB. It, 1M2 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN PAGE THREE Highlands Highlights MRS. H. G. STORY Four Sons persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 12th day of January, 1942. MRS. ELIZA COBB GRIST, NOTICE TO HIGHLANDS RESIDENTS Mrs. H. G. Story is the news reporter and representative of The Franklin Press and The Highlands Maconisui in Highlands and vicinity. She is prepared to receive advertisements and subscrip tions as well as news items. We refer you to Mrs. Story for any service .that this newspaper may render you or your community. The Editor. Highlands Presbyterian Church Rev. H. T. Bridgman, Minister 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 11 a. m. Morning Worship and Sermon. 3 p. m. Sunday School, Shortoff. 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 4 p. m. Wednesday. Junior Christian Endeavor at the Manse. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting. Church Of The Incarnation Rev. A. Rufiu Mcrgan, Rector 10 a. m. Church school. 4 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Of Mr. and Mrs. Baty Are Volunteers In ii c c : w. -. tjci yivc pypriiTRiv MnTiirp rTavinc nlialified nc ev-eni.triv nf T , 1 A ( T T r r I B " ....... io ivit. ana .virs. nenry j. Baty rohll L- Teaeue. late of Macon of Highlands goes the distinction I County, N. C, this is to notify of having four sons in different I all persons having claims against branches of Uncle Sam's service, thf .L.estat5 of said debased to j. r I l-Vlll'UJL I IH III IU I IK IIIUICIMIIUI ... v,. .Umr,. i..c on OT before the 20th day of Jan- Kstment of the fourth son, John uary, 1943, or this notice will be the E. boundary line of No. 2; thence with said South 60 poles to a stake, formerly a red oak, the beginning corner of No. 2; thence the S. E. boundary line of No. 2, S 60 W US poles to the BEGIN NING, containing 57 acres, more or less. This, the 19th day of January, 1942. R. S. JONES, Commissioner J29-4tc F19 NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, r r ii. Thompson acted the part of Sir wek leaves Baty household I persons indebted to said estate I jac0I, County, Plaintiff. ,L .t....... ... , ii . , I win uiuaai. nidivi mum it la 1 1. scr Willi UHIJ inu -JliaiHI SOUS WIIUSC I ., . rrv, , . , Lady Linette's page. Richard I William Baty, in the marines last I plead in bar of their recovery. Launcelot, Carl Ohastain, Sir Kay and Victory Wood the Squire. ages are ten, twelve and fourteen Mattie Potits was alr nne nf the i. ...,;.,., u i i ii I years. 'ZriJ J k: J Th 'der the Baty enlist- nth. t -J- .u jL. A. ments are: Ho, of the 29th 1. i , Ti. T Inarttry at Fort Benning, Ga., en n J 7 , J I listed 18 months ago; James, in 't ClirrCC Hlll , )m hint h-'il- 1 o . I . . W ' l ' tlement. ' .This 20th day of January, 1942. FLORENCE TEAGUE, 6t F26 Executrix. signed his part , in the play by a vote from the grade. the chemical department in charge Andy Haskett; Francis C. Cary; O. E. Lawrence ; Ellis C. Soper, and wife, Larry Soper, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a degree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the albove en- 19th day Highlands Methodist Church Rev. J. S. Higgins, Pastor Horse Cove: 10 a. m. Preaching. Highlands: 11 a. m. Preaching. Clear Creek: 2:30 p. m. Preaching. CHURCH NOTES Highland! Baptist Church Rev. J. G. Benfield, Pastor 10 a;, m. Sunday school. 1 1 a. m. Sermon. 7 p. m. P. T. U. 8 p. m. Sermon. KING ARTHUR LEGEND DRAMATIZED BY 6TH GRADE The sixth grade students at Highlands school have been highly complimented on their chapel pro gram last Friday morninig drama tizmg uareth and Lynnertte, a story of the middle ages picturing King Arthur and his method of administering justice by assigning a Knight to right the wrongs of all his subjects. Mrs. Annie W. Pierson, teacher of the sixth grade, gives the credit for this well rendered program and the very realistic costumes to the children themselves. Mrs. Pierson said the play was the grade's own product, with only a few sugges tions from her, and was a fitting climax to their study of Englis4i literature. The program was announced-by Mary Gibson, and the monk who led the devotional exercises was Aletha Vinson. The leading parts in the play were taken by James Potts as Garetih and Mama Cobb as Lady Linnette. Betty Ports was Gareth's page and Sarah Hall EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having Qualified as executor of I titled action on the of gas masks, thought now to be I Meta Frost Hall, deceased, late of I of January, 1942, the undersigned in tne uiick ot service, enlisted I Macon county, N. C, this is to I Commissioner will on the iird day about a year ago; Jack, in the! notify al) persons having claims! of February, 1942, at 12 o clock MRS. STORY HOSTESS I a,r corps, stationed at Charlotte, against the estate of said deceased noon, at the Courthouse door in FOR CARD CLUB I enlisted January 1, and John Wil-lto exhibit them to the undersigned I Macon County, North Carolina, sell The Wednesday Card Club met I llain m the Marines last week. Ion or before the 31st dav of Ian-I to the highest bidder for cash the at the Pot!ts House last week for I Nicknames being more or less us-1 uary, 1943, or this notice will be I following described real estate dessert-bridge with Mrs. H. G. I ual ,n 'aree families, the Baty I plead in bar of their recovery. All I Adjoining the lands of Robert Story as hostess. Forsvthia and I enlistees are perhaps better known I persons indebted to said estate will I Amnions, Marvin Amnions an evergreens decorated the ' livina I bv rneir nicknames which are re-1 please make immediate settlement. I others, bounded as follows, to-wit room where the two tables of I spectively, "Pete," 'Perry," "Buzz"! This 31st day of January, 1942. I This property known as the B. E ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix" of Mattie Moss,, 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 11th day of Ftrb ruary, 1943, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All . persons indebted to' said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 11th day of February, 1942. NORA ZACHARY, Administratrix. F12 6tp M19 players assembled. Hitrh score I and Pluck prize was won by Miss Sarah I Mr- Baty 's a native of Macon Gilder and the defense stamns. I county and has been with the U, given as the traveling prize, were I s- sorest service for the past fit JACK HALL CAROLINE HALL HARRY HALL Executors. won by Mrs. C. C. Potts. teen years. Mrs. Baty is the former Miss Sila Crane of Pine NOTICE OF SUMMONS Mountain, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Baty North Carolina, have two married daughters and I Macon County, two married .sons. Ronald Baty, I In the Superior Court the married son who lives here is I Macon Countv Of interest here is the approach-1 basketball coach at Highlands vs. o l . ing marriage ot Miss Rebecca I high school, and has two small I Frank E. Haines, Harriette B. I J29-4tc F19 reroue tyus or liarnesville, tra., I children. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Baty Haines, Frederick B. Haines and to lieutenant toward Buist New-J of Highlands are grandparents of wife, Helen D. Haines, Marie I NOTICE OF SALE LIEUT. NEWSOM'S APPROACHING MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Hamlon property and conveyed to W. H. Haskett for sale on taxes and lying on the Tarcill branch and in Ellijay Township, transfer red sheriff's deed from T. B. Hig don, Sheriff of Macon County, and known as the B. E. Hamlon prop erty lying in Fllijay Township. This, the 19th day of January, 1942. R. S. JONES, Commissioner som of Fort McClelland, Ala. which will take place on February 28th at theTyus home in Barnes ille. .second som of Union Point, Ga., who is spending the winter here with Mayor and Mrs. W. H. Cobb the four volunteers. Haines Hamlin and husband, State of North Carolina, T , a it a I "viu w -tin. OIUI1CV Lieu tenamt Newsom ,s the Thomas c HarbjBO son' of Mrs. B. New-1 -n, m. v.l tZ-Tr. Hamlin, Margaret Haines Albert I County of Macon. vant went to Mrs. Sidnev McCartv I an1 nusnd Albert. I Macon County, Plaintiff. ' . - f - I TL T i J lie Deienaants, frank r.. names, I . vs. The guest list included Mr and! Harriet'te B. Haines, Frederick B.G. C. Cope and wife, Alice Cope Mrs. Tudor Halk Mr anrf Vfr. I aines, and wite, Helen U. Haines, Defendants. Sidney McCartv Mr and Mrs 1 Mane Ha'nes Hamlin and husband, I Under and by virtue of a decree C. E. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs nnvlel Hamlirs, Margaret Haines I of the Superior Court of Macon Burgess Prof anH Mrs O p Albert and husband, 'Albert, I County entered in. the above en Summer Mr. and Mrs lack Wil-1 WI" take notlce that an action en-1 titled action on the 19th day of cox, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Cook tltled as above, has been commenc-1 January, 1942, the undersigned I ;t t..: a cj j, Mks Grace Mucrh Ulec fr I ouinor oun ui .ujwii i commissioner win on tne 4Jra oay was honored with a barbecue sun- Albertson, Miss Mariorie Ingle. untV. Varonna' ,or.tneot February, W4, at 1 o cock ,r a v,i,; r-,, u.,IMiss Estelle EHwarHc A.lPurPose ot toreciosing a tax nei:.inoon, at the Courthouse door m Edwards on the eve nf hie Ae,r. ers. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel lohrfion. on Pperty in Macon County, Macon County, North Carolina, sell ture for Fort R.nnin dm Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Harhisnn North Carolina, and m which thej to the highest bidder for cash the Fpihr,, ii wf. r " klDr. lessie Z. Morelanrl M, H. H"'5 have an interest, and following described real estate. J -aWJLVOaV3 WtJL 1113 1 " i - ' I . .1 - . mother, Mrs. W. W. Edwards, and don. Mrs. Doris Afcbott, and Mayor ar,ePrPe.r P" tn.ere'- K . lrts' i1 : Un Swee Creek hl. e Act;,(; ; -...,:. and Mrs. W. H. Cohh ls furthr ordered bv the BEGINNING on a chestnut, runs ...i ,'.'i,'Hiit, in v. 1 1 i v, i i a 1 1 .1 1 1 LIEUT. EDWARDS HONORED BY VALENTINE PARTY court that the defendants, Frank I N 30 W 34 poles to a white oak; Harriette B. Haines, Helen D I thence N 26 E 34 poles to a chest Hains, Marie H- Hamlin, 1 nut oak on a ' ridge ; thence N 20 Hamlin, Margaret Haines Albert I E 50 poles to a chestnut on side The announcement of the recerat I and Albert, areu ridge: thence S 31 E 78 poles - . i j . iiiiKt ui .mas .itry rveener oil iciuimu iu Aymi ai me vmum u. w a idcusi ora siuc ui a muuinaiii dSKea 10 come in Ad,-,. , ur(K, foui.. .i. x I n,l, nl k ?,.,.-;,.. fmirt 1 .1.. c -jc r .io , AA Zl " I Atlanta, will be of interest to of Macon County, North Carolina I locust : thence N 30 W 20 poles to were W. W. Edwards, Miss Estelre I. . I, ...... .1- i f : . t , I i-imaius liill .illh .Mariorie lllgie. I UIQC UADV SrrKlrr. rmm- .... .a..w. u, was Uu anu OF HERBERT MILLKEY iiuicii were urawn uy matching, cut valentines. school boys in knee trousers and the ladies as high school girls their many friends, Mrs. Millkeylat his office in Franklin, on the I the BEGINNING, containing is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nth day of March, VU, and an-iacres. JOIN! JOIN! JOIN BRYANT BURIAL ASSOCIATION Only costs a few pennies a month to protect the whole family. They have the merchandise and equipment to serve you well. O. C BRYANT, Pres. trc t i, wrut j j " jk"K'ici ji jr. ana airs.l1"" uu i acres. thl J e ( uX awarded T. M. Keener of Highlands and swer or demur to the complaint Second Tract: On Cowee Creek, the prize for the most attractive he r .u. c. i u.Jf t,;;ff ,1.. rlif Ae. I DrrinTViVrr. l scnool girl costume, wd Lieuten- training schooi for urses Mf manded in said complaint will belnear a cliff, the N. E. comer of ant awards the prize tor the best Millkev is an arrhitrt anH ic ,m. irranted. rr rtry Whirh hp now livps runs mens costume. I ,.i j I im.:. .u- o,u j-.. f ck,...,., I o -r. ,n . u . pnujrEu di (iirjcin on a government I I o &v r. iu poies io a cucsirui in NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, County of Macon. Macon County, Plaintiff, vs. C. D. Fowler and wife, Allie K. Fowler, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a de cree of the Superior Court of Ma con County entered in the above entitled action on the 19th day of January, 1942, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 23rd day of February, 1942, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate : On the waters of Skeenah Creek, adjoining lands of W. H. Ledford and others and more particularly described as follows : BEGINNING at a white oak and runs N 45 W 50 poles to a chest nut; thence S 70 W 40 poles to a black gum ; thence S 55 W 32 poles to' a black oak ; thence S 80 poles to a chestnut ; thence E 100 poles to a black gum; thence N 75 E 10 poles to a sUrW; and pointers,; thence N 13-30 Win. E 174 poles to a chestnut; thence N 4 E 8 poles to a black oak; thence N 17 E 37 poles to chestnut; thence N 56 W 19 poles to a bunch of maples; thence S 51 W 32 poles to the place or point of BEGIN NING, containing 72 acres, be the same more or less. This, the 19th day of January," 1942. R. S. JONES, Commissioner J29-4te F19 jTSjr 2ZSr I Hinesville. Ga. lv aim lino. i innilds . XiarUl- son and Tudor Hall won the prize in ahe. Mad Hatter hat making contest. Mrs. Thomas C. Harbi-1 W. A. Swain who has beern trans son and Frank Cook were prize ferred from Fort McClelland, Ala., Personal Mention 1942. HARLEY R. CABF, Clerk Superior Court F12 Itc M4 the line of State Grant No. 8013; then with the line of said grant S 53 E 43 poles to a hickory ; thence S 8 E 106 poles to a C. O. ; then S 874 W 6 poles to a stake ; then N 20 W 144 poles to a stake; then N 53 W 15 poles to a hick ory; then to the BEGINNING, 11 acres and 94 rods. This, the 19th day of January NORTH CAROLINA FACTS ! NOTICE OF SALE winners in the picture gallery con-1 to Dayton, Ohio, was a recent I sutJ Nortr Carotin, iwi, recognizing me greatest mum-1 guesi oi mis sister, .ur.s. ijouis u-1 Cotanly of Msoon. ber of guests from old photo-1 wards. Mrs. Edwards has as her m,.-., rnnlv Pia4nift graphs obtained from various scrap-j guest this week her sister, Mrs. H.I vs dooks. un ine Witness Chair" a. wood, ot finemurst, Ua. x G Dean and wife, Laura Dean; 1942 , , orewno, rrajiK IJ. R. Morrison, Trustee; Florence I R. S. JONES, Commissioner v.., Uu xviayor oao as cniet rcu j. PPr Morrison ; H. Arthur Osborne, J I J29 4tc F19 actors, prices ior rne most ooser-1 amium.co uic uinn 01 a son r Morrison ; and W. Roy Car- "'ry ' i mcir nome ,n penter( Defendan4s. FOR SALE utto, wno nas Deen given tne name TTnj.r .j hv virttl(. of a decree I ;. Nh r,i;n. ALL THE CIGARETTE PAPER MADE IN THE AMERICAS IS PRODUCED NEAR BREVARD, N C WITHIN 125 YARDS OF ABANDONED CAPE HATTER AS LIGHT MOUSE, N.C. LIE 15 OR MORE SHIP SKELETONS. HATTERAS WATERS ARE CALLED "THE GRAVEYARD OF THE ATLAHTC" IN 1041, NORTH CAROLINA'S BEER INDUSTRY PAID $2,111,000 IN TAXES TO THE STATE ! Tfc.. Oimmitte was formed in W to help prtaarw bentfils to North Carolina from the sale of lefal bew Our ap or Close-up" prof ram is dedicated la needing eat thee vary few beer retailers who imagine they may disregard the law. The great majority of North Carolina s bear retailers af valuable citizens, whose place I a re a credit to their 1 You can help your state and this drink it, only in wholesome, law-abiding Boy: . d ya Frederick Donald. Mrs. Hopper is of the Superior Court of Macon County of Macon. tne tormer Mtss Berttia Worton rnnnt entered ; th alvwr en-1 t, r.,r, rio;n; of Highlands. titled action on the 19th dav of I ' va Lniiarv 1042 thp nndersitrned I R V Ttin(7i-, mmA wiiV Verne Vie. Mrs. Doris Abbott returned Sun- rmrn:cinrr will n the ZVd davlr.' r-. r p,. Tr.. day night from a vmt with Mr. Felrliary 1942, at 12 o'clock, W. M. Breedlove; D. A. Hall and AMott in Warren, Pa. Miss Ke- noon at the Courthouse door in wife, Pearl Hall; and Ed McCoy, becca Nail was supply teacher for Macon CojUntVi North Carolina, sell Defendants. airs, won wnue sne was away. to the hiirhest bidder for cash the Under r,A hv virtue of a decree fnllminncr HecrruSeH real estate ! I nf the imprinr PMirt n( Vtar, in Highlands boys enlisting in the AHioinintr the lands of lohn Bur- I fVu.ntv entered in the he er.- Manmes the past week are Harry nett md others hounded as fol- titled action on the 19th day of Bea e, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. viz. BEGINNING AT A January, 1942, the undersigned Beale, and John William Baty, MULBERRY ON THE BANK OF rvmm;ir.ner will r- the ttrd dav f LLMr- d Mrs- Henry J- TENNESSEE RIVER at a bluff; Lf February, 1942, at 12 o'clock, y Z , . 'prcscnl thence N 2p E 12 poles to a stake noon, at the Courthouse door in tioned at Parns Island. nn noint of knoll in the field: M, r,nv Krth Tamlino cell thenre S R3 E 66 Doles to a P. Oak I In the hifrhect VuAAer fnr each f.he Miss Morelle Chastain of Co- I nn frm f . ridiye- thence un said I Ulnincr AeceriheA rem - lumbia, S. C, and James Penland rioVe N 32 E 20 noles to a hick- lt Trart All the land drrird of Fort Jackson were married in orv: thence S 78 E 20 Doles to a in a deed fmm T C Oihann and Colurnbia on January 28. Mr. and stake pointers; thence E 28 wife, to Verlin B. McCoy and Mrs. Penland are formerly of to a post oak in east beun- wife, Feme McCoy, dated March Highlands. darv line of No! 1 : thence with line 21. 1927. and recorded in the of- of No 1 N 20 notes to a black fire of the Reeriater nf Pteedc tn Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Davis had m foij romerl: thence with said Macon Coontv in UnoV 0-4 nacre as their weekend guests Mr. and hne 0f No. 1, N to a stake in the 349. Mrs. v. u uoiton ot commerce, public ,,,). thence with road a 2nd Tract: All the lands describ 2"' I n awi S ' westerly course 88 poles to a stake; ed in a deed from R. S. Jones and thence S 14 poles to a walnut on I wife to B. V. McCoy, dated Jan- bank of branch ; thence down with I uary 14, 1933 and recorded in the meanders of said branch to Ten-1 fice of the Register of Deeds of nessee River; thence up with me- Macon County in Book U-4, page anders of said River to the BE- 395. GINNING, containing 50 acres, 3rd Tract: All the land describ more or less. ed in a deed from Ben S. Matlock SECOND TRACT : BEGINNING and wife to B. Verlin McCoy, dat at a large white oak on the north ed December 28, 1934, and 1 record bank oi Tennessee River, the S. ed in the office of the Register of corner of No. 2, and runs down Deeds for Macon County in Book said river with its meanders N. X-4, page 240. 48 W 20 poles to a stake; thence 4th Tract: AH the land describ- N 5 E 54 poles to a mulberry on ed in a deed from Maggie R. rHl of Dillsboro. Miss June Thompson has return ed to her studies at Cullowhee Col lege after spending several days at home because of me iMness of her mother, Mrs. H. P. P. Thompson, who is recovering from an attack of influenza. LEGAL ADVERTISING BREWERS AND NORTH CAROLINA BEER DISTRIBUTORS COMMITTEE BdfrU ten. SUk Dindor. Suite IMP bmmtm 8 M tmusus ii cMrmrtM wrm TO EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of M. D. Billings, deceased, late oi 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 12th day of Jan- bank of said river at a bhtff of rock; thence N 26 E 12 poles to a stake on the point of a knoll in the field; thence S 83 E 64 poles to a post oak on top of a ridge; thence up said ridge N 32 E 20 peies to a hickory; thence S 78 E uary, 1943, or this notice will be! 20 poles to a stake and pointers: pled in bar of their recovery. AD ttnci X pc4 to post 9k is Hall, widow, et al. to B. V. Mc Coy, dated February 17, 1936, and recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Macon County in Book X-4, page 543. This, the 19th day of January, 1942. R. S. JONES, Commissioner J-4tC F19 NOTICE OF SALE Stato of North Carolina, County of Macon. Macon County, Plaintiff. . vs. Buel Tippett and wife, Jennie Welch Tippett, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 19th day of 'anuary, 1942 , the undersigned Commissioner will on the 23rd day of February, 1942, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate : Adjoining the lands of J. R. Par- rish, W. D. Welch and others, bounded as follows, to-wit: BE GINNING at a stake 14 feet N of a hickory on top of a ridge, a corner of J. R. Pafrish land, and runs N 40 poles to a stake in the edge of a road; then N 17 E 40 poles to a sourwood near the road; then N 19 W 10. poles to a maple on the bank of Tennessee River; then down the river a Westerly direction 60 poles to a forked maple on the bank of the river; then S 44 W 164 poles to a white oak; then 9 14 E 74yZ poles to a post oak, J. R. Parrish's cor ner; then with said Parrish line N 86 E 46 poles to the BEGIN NING, containing 30 acres, more or less. This, the 19th day of January, 1942. R. S. JONES, Commissioner J29 4tc F19 FOR SALE State of North Carolina, County of Macon. Macon County, Plaintiff, vs. J. H. Bradley and wife, Myrtle Bradley, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 19th day of January, 1942, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 23rd day of February, 1942, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate : Adjoining the lands of Carey Hall, Jas. Deal and others, bounded as follows, to-wit : BEGINNING on a mulberry, Carey Hall's corner, runs N. 68 W. 16 poles to a stake on the bank of the creek ; then up the creek with its meanders 36 poles to a stake on bank of creek near the mouth of a branch ; then with said branch N. 60 E 22 poles to a white oak; then N. 14 E. 15 poles to a poplar at a gully ; then N. 43 E. 14 poles to a per simmon; then N. 45J4 E. 66 poles to a pine on a ridge; then N. 89 E. 19 poles to a double Spanish oak on said ridge; then N. 73 E. 47 poles to a Spanish oak; then S. 76 E. 104 poles to a stake in Jas. Deal's line; then down said ridge with said Bradley's and Deal's line to a white oak, Carey Hall's cor ner; then N. 62 W. 25 pedes to a white oak ; then S. 444 E. to the BEGINNING. This, the 19th day of January, 1942. R. S. JONES, Commissioner J29 4tc F19
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