THURSDAY, DEC. M, 1M2 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN PAGE FIVE Highlands MRS. H. Sunday, November S BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. H. M. Alley, Ptor 10.00 a.m. Sunday school. 11 :00 a.m. Sermon 00 p.m. B.T.U. p.m. Sermon. tRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ReV. H. T. Bridgman, Miniater 10:00 a.m. Sunday school and Bible classes. tl jOO'tum. Worship service aral sermon. 7:30 p. m. Christian Young People's League. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. S. Higgini, Pastor 10 a- m. Horse Cove, preaching. lit a. m. riignianos, preacning. p. m- The Flats, preaching. rnrcr-An a i ruiiDr-u OF THE INCARNATION Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, Rector 10:00 a.m. Church school, it a. nf tfioly communion afld sermon. MISS WALLER IS WED TO DAVID PERKINS OB, ST. LOUIS Announcement has been made here of the marriage of Miss Florence Waller of Highlands to 5 David Perkins of St. Louis, Mo., I in November. Mrs. Perkins is the daughter of the late Fred Waller of Highlands and of Mrs. Angus Datfon of St. Louis. She has made . heir home here with her uncle and ,uat, Mr. and Mrs. Ed M. Rogers for; some time and attended High , lands high school. MV. Perkins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Perkins of St. Louis, and is now a student at the Great Lakes Naval Training School. Mrs. Perkins holds a gov ; eminent positioni in St. Louis. W. C. WARREN ADDRESSES P.TA. ON ALLIED COUNTRIES The third regular meeting of the Highlands P. T. A. was held on Tuesday evening, December 1, in tbii High school library. A very interesting discussion and open forum was conducted by Mr. New ton on the Allied Countries. Mrs. Tudor Hall, Mrs. Sidney McCarty and Mire. Newton served sand wiches at the close of the meeting- Mrs. REILLY PURCHASES Dtu pNES HOME iiiMk- xi M- Reffly of Pnsac?la' J-VW1 -purchased the- W. Q, jtj$c Bummer . home on the Wal Thialla Road. She and her daughter, Mrs. PenmywiH and family, have been season guests at Tricemont Terrace for several years and have made many friends here during that time. Mrs. Reilly's purchase combines two very essential pres entday qualities; it commands beautiful views and is within easy walking distance of the center of the village. This attractive place was built by W. O. Jones of EJberton, Ga., in 1920, and until his death that very prominent Georgia family formed a part of our regular sum mer colony. Following Mr. Joroes' death, the family became more or less scattered, gradually ceasing their annual visits. Highlands is pleased to add Mrs. HieHy to its steadily growing list of summer home owners. CHURCH SUPPER WITH MR. AND MRS. DAVIS tn spite of the snow and sleet and the resultant icy streets, 13 people were in attendance at the congregational supper of the Church of the Incarnation Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S... Davis. ' After supper Mr. Morgan talked on the missionary work of the church and the need for increas ing our church pledges for the coming year. Existing church of ficers were elected to serve again in 1943. They are, Tudor N. Hall, Warden; Miss Cora Miltimcre, treasurer; and Mrs. H. G. Story, clerk. Mrs. Davis was elected as a fourth member of the mission committee. Tudor 1. Hall was al so elected deputy to attend the spring dtocesam convention, with Mrs. E. R. Gilbert as alternate delegate. ' 8KXJ Clinic Notes Mary Lou Liner, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Liner, is recovering from an illness at Angel Clinic - Mrs. Laura MiHer of the Buck Creek section, is recovering from a stroke of appoplexy at the Clinic. Mrs. W. E. Scraggs of South Carolina is recovering from a ma jor operation. Joe Jones underwent an opera tion for acute appendicitis Sunday. Leonard Evans of West's Mill i. recovering from a brain opera tion. James McCullum young son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil McCullom und erwent an operation Monday. Miss Burdell Tallent underwent a major operation Tuesday. Will Edwards, newly elected county commissioner, underwent an operation last week in Angel Cm, Highlights G. STORY Personal Mention Mrs. W. S. Davis is in receipt of a cablegram from her nephew, Lieutenant Val Pierson, telling of his safe arrival in North Africa. Miss Minnie D. Warren has re turned from a visit in Salisbury with her sister and niece, Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. W. R. Craig. Mrs. H. G. Story entertained the Wednesday card club the past week with dessert bridge. Mrs. D. L. Tarry won high score prize and Mrs. O. E. Young was final winroer of the traveling pride. Mayor and Mrs. W. H. Cobb were hosts at a buffet supper and bridge party Friday night at their home on Satulah Road. Dr. Jessie Z. Moreland and her niece, Dr. Noracella McGuire of Sylva, have returned from a vaca tion in Orlando, Fla. Trained Women Needed In Victory Effort Govt Pay Expenses RALEIBH, Dec. 8. Failure of enough North Carolina women to prepare themselves for work es sential to the victory effort is causing a serious reduction in en rollment in training courses finan ced by the Federal government, Director Edward W. Ruggles of the N. C. State College Extension Division declared today. Citing the War Manpower Com mission's edict that the coming year will see millions of additional women required in war work, Di rector Ruggles said too few North Carolinians are taking advantage of the free courses which will qual ify them for war work industries and essential government activities. "Women must prepare themselves for the fast-approaching period period when they will be called oni in increasing numbers to enter the war production program", Ruggles declared. Some of the jobs open to women pay as high as $2,000 an nually to start. Ruggles had a re quest today for five women to take drafting jobs paying $135 to $150 monthly to begin. He was unable to fill the request because the hundreds of women who have completed the short courses at State College already , are holding down essential jobs. Nearly a score of short courses have bew scheduled to start in a new series next month, Ruggles said, urging women to write to his office for a new bulletin describ ing the courses, which last from 10 to 20 weeks. All expenses of the training ex cept students' subsistence and textbooks are paid by the Federal government. In most courses, high school graduation is the only edu cational requirement. Courses in the new series will include aerial bombardment protec tion, aircraft inspection, architec tural and marine drafting, chemical testing and inspection, engineer ing drawing, engineering funda mentals, fabric inspection and tetst ing, fundamentals of machinery, in dustrial safety engineering, mater ials testing and inspection, produc tion supervision, war production engineering and contracting, radio communication and surveying. In addition, courses are available in aircraft sheetmetal work, weld ing and machine shop practices. Survey Shows 78 Buy Bonds And Stamps Washington, D. C. A recent survey by the Gallop poll revealed that 78 percent of Americans have bought War Bonds or Stamps. Reporters for the poll asked a representative cross-section of the voting population this question: "Do you happen to have bought any war bonds or stamps " The result was: Yes 78 percent. No 22 percent. Dr. George H. Gallup, head of the Institute of Public Opinion, said the findings were splendid testi mony to the effectiveness of the Treasury Department's War Sav ings Campaign Seeking the answer to the fail ure of one out of every five adult Americans to buy War Bonds or Stamps, Dr. Gallup made a further study and found that two large segments of the population the lower income group and farmers are responsible for this situation. HttTOf THAT V0 Vfj I SEND THE PRESS AND MACONIiVN AS A CHRISTMAS PRESENT U)ur Great America & foThfon LtSS TMA 2 Yo OF THE ZLrJ) WEIGHT Or TM6 NEW RVH HUtr? TRAINER FCR U.S. PtLO -J Iff "5rfc OF STRATEGIC AMrfAiS. tT IS w 1 I 7 BUILT ALMOST EKTmEl' 0e PLVVOCO. aJK ' "- ii FASTS OP THE WOSLC IS A 0m PUfHTIFUL ASP SCONCE CAt. fr'tTY' CCMV.OplTy IN AMERICA The Greatest Gift' By Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox At Theatre Dec. 22 The Greatest Gift", a Christ mas play written by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilcox, will be presented at Highlands school theatre on Tues day evening, December 22, at 8 o'clock. The pageant is being given by the four Highlands churches and other town organizations, and will be directed by Mrs. Jack Wilcov. Mrs. Joe Massey has been ap pointed chairman of costumes and stage properties. Associated with Mrs. Massey are Dr. Jessie Z. Moreland, Mrs. Sidney McCarty and Mrs. Tudor Hall. Jack Wil cox and Tudor Hall are the tech nical directors. The cast includes Rev. H. M. Aunt Minnie: "This parrot is forty years old." Little Willie (after eyeing it for a minute) : "He's awfully green for his age!" Biblical Recorder. Registrar "Age, please." She I'm around 30." Registrar "I can see that' m'am; but how many years is it since you got around it " Pathfinder National Forest Timber For Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, Franklin, North Carolina, up to and not later than 2:00 P. M., January 11, 1943, and opened immediately thereafter for all the merchantable live and dead timber designated for cut ting on an area embracing about 720 acres within the Locust Tree Branch Unit, Little Tennessee River Watershed, Macon County, Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina, estimated to be 1,000 units (160 cubic feet per unit) of chestnut extract wood, more or less. No bid of less than $0.80 per unit will be considered. In addition to price bid for stumpage a deposit of $0.10 per unit for all wood ait will be required for sale area bet terment work. $100 must be de posited with each bid, to be ap plied on the purchase price, re funded or retained in part as liqui dated damages, according to con ditions of sale. The right to re ject any and all bids reserved. Be fore bids are submitted full in formation concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and sub mission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Frank lin, North Carolina. D10-2tc D24 BOYS Then it wmrndoui oced for s clan, vhotnomc sad educational, ret c r.itrtaminf boy' publication. Thar why. foe 30 ywt, the Bojr S tm't M America hat pub- liahed BOYS- LIFE. k't the mifn'mr ftm will be (ltd to Send four order : SOTS' UM. No t frfc Mnr Tar Or to yoor turn tpeper office or local A M LI M pvt your aoa L Alley, the fanner; Mrs. Mack Pierson, the farmer's wife ; Rev. J. Sylvester Higgins and Malcolm Zoellner, the two shepherds; Stacy Russell, Colonel Ralph H. Mow bray, and Rev. H. T. Bridgman, the three Wise Men; Mrs. Tudor Hall, Mary, and Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, Joseph. The choir will be composed of members of the four churches and will be under the direction of Mrs. Higgins. A Christmas tree under which may be placed gifts of canned goods, fruit, potatoes and other groceries, will be a part of the program. These gifts will be turn ed over to the Welfare Associa tion and the War Workers of Highlands club for distribution among the needy families of the community. Money gifts for this purpose will also be accepted after the pageant. There is no admit tance charge and' the public is cordially invited. National Forest Timber for Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Regional Forester, Glenn Building, Atlanta, Georgia, up to and ,not later than 2 p. m., Janu ary 11, 1943, and opened immedi ately thereafter, for all the live timber marked or designated for cutting and all merchantable dead timber located on an area embrac ing about 1775 acres within the lulah River Watershed, Clay County, Nantahala National ty, Nantahala Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina, estimated to be 4,227 M feet, more or less, of yellow poplar, sugar maple, black cherry, white ash, northern red oak, basswood, cucumber, white oak, chestnut oak, birch, red maple, chestnut, scarlet oak, black oak, oak, hemlock, buckeye, beech, silv erbell, and unestimated amounts of tanbark of chestnut oak and hemlock. The removal of tanbark at $1.50 per ton (2,000 lbs.) will be optional with the purchaser. No bid of less than $14.00 per M. feet for yellow poplar; $9.00 for sugar maple, black cherry, and white ash ; $8.00 for northern red oak, basswood, and cucumber; $7.00 for white oak; $3.00 for chest nut oak, birch, red maple, and chestnut; $2.00 for scarlet oak and black oak; and $1.00 for hemlock, buckeye, beech and silverbell will be considered. $2,000.00 must be deposited with each bid, to be ap plied on the purchase price, re funded, or retained in part as liqui dated damages according to condi tions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids reserved. Before bids are submitted, full informa tion concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Franklin, North Carolina. D10-2tc D24 HASN'T MISSED YET! Fx ore; SO ran, R mi ford the firm al-pUnf hat t baluavc powder hma p nan '" 1 Can fee liht trxtured ctk.i t4 oroki. No tl-.ni to aroil cake -t-k. Try P no-ford. Ami iou't akts the TI New tmr.rUrt redr bookie. Be e kitehea reauoe, Wtrre today! RomioM Salriot rowdet. Po CS, t-e.fVd.IL I. LEGAL ADVERTISING LAND EXCHANGE NOTICE Herman Dean has applied for exchange under Act of March 3, 1925 (43 Stat. 1215) offering 120 acres, more or less, of land in Macon County, North Carolina, on the watershed of Brown Branch, as described in deeds of record in Macon County, Book T-4, page 516, and Book A-4, page 498, in ex change for $420.00 worth of stump age on national forest . land in Macon County, North Carolina, on the watershed of Sugar Cove Creek, being portions of Forest Service tracts No. 20-3 and 170b. Persons claiming said properties or having bona fide objections to such application must file their protests with the Regional Forester, Glenn Building, Atlanta, Georgia on or before the date of the last publi cation of this notice. N26-4tc D17 State of North Carolina, Department of State PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my of fice, that the Frank Duncan Motor Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated in the Town of Franiklin, County of Macon, State of North Carolina (Frank B. Duncan being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be- served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 22, Con solidated Statutes, entitled "Cor porations," preliminary to the is suing of this Certificate of Dis- Oar policy of providing, at a reason able price, merchandise and professional service of high character to all who call us without regard to their circumstances, has established enduring public goodwill for us. Winning the war is not a partime job. It is a day-and-night affair for all of us calling for unending courage and sac rifice. Dull, Drab Disappears in THINS WITH WATER Follow Directions BRUSH OH SMOOTHLY NO Oil NO Muss MO Turpentine! It's Ideal for BED ROOMS CLOTHES CLOSETS LIVING ROOMS DINING ROOMS BASEMENTS HALLS and ATTIC ROOMS No after odor -even in damp rooms Usually covers in one coat no spots no brush marks Mixes quickly ready to brush in a few minutes Goes on like "Goose Grease"- won't tire your arms Dries to touch in 30 minutes try it! Won't cub off today, tomorrow or a year from now High light (faction saves oa light bills Cleans easily and quickly FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. LEGAL ADVERTISING solution : Now Therefore, I, Thad Eure, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 9th day of November, 1942, file in my office a duly executed and attested conseiM in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, ex ecuted by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 9th day of November, A. D. 1942. THAD EURE, ' Secretary of State (SEAL) 19-4tc D10 ADMINISTR1X NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of Harry P, Rowland, 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 18th day of November, 1943, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This 18th day of November, 1942. NANNIE S. ROWLAND Administratrix N19 6tp D24 Press Ads Pay AT FIRST SIGN OF A '.a targets. SALVE. NOSE DROPS WallPaper 4 E Qsy Steps MIXES 1 Gallon Paste QUICKLY makes IK Gallons Paint ENOUGH FOR AVERAGE ROOM $0.25