Fior Keeping Out Of School kept out of school, be uUtl, usu ally la sickness, and generally to prove Illness, a child should be either at home or In the hospi tal. Mr. Summer's school records, presented in court, showed that three of the Beck children, aged seven, nine, and 10, all In the first grade, last year were in school 48, 88, and 42 days, respectively, out of the 180 in the school year; that a fourth, aged 13, in the third grade, at tended school 79 days; and that the fifth, aged 14 and in the fourth grade, attended 116 days. The eldest one, despite 64 days' absence, won promotion, he said, adding that the others are bright enough to do heir school -. work if they attended regularly. A warrant tor Mr. Beck's ar rest was sworn out by Mrs. Potts, who, in her capacity as superintendent of welfare, is responsible for enforcement of the attendance law. She had announced, late last year, that the law would be strictly en forced after January 1. When Mr. Beck said that he, had taken his children to school | and thought they were there, it was explained to him that the law provides, in cases where a parent cannot control his children, that the children may be token Into Juvenile court and, If that seems desirable, they may be sent to industrial schools. GOES TO ATLANTA Verlon Swafford, owner of the Western Auto Associate store, was In Atlanta last week to preview spring and summer merchandise. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY BELLE TURPIN vs. ZEB TURPIN NOTICE The defendant, Zeb Turptn, will take notice that an action for absolute divorce, entitled as above, has beerl Instituted by the plaintiff above named in ?the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina. The defendant will further take notice that he Is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County on April 3, 1949, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court 1 for the relief therein demand ed. This the 8th day of February, 1949 J. CLINTON BROOKSHIRE, Clerk Superior Court, Macon County, North Carolina. P10 ? 4tc ? GLH ? M3 sSSSss*5 Carolina the PUHLflC WILL. TAKE NOTICE that on the 7th day of M^hilM8, at 7:00 o;clock p. m. alt the Town Office ln ^,e Building in the Town of lands, the Board Pt COTMnujtton ers of the Town at Highlands, at its regular March meeting, will consider the adoption of anord^ nance annexing to toe l own 01 Highlands the territory described Tn accordance wi"th Chapter 72o, Session Laws llrtV, the pub lic is further advised that toe Board of Commissioners is re quired to submit the question 01 jie proposed annexation to a ^ote of the qualified voters in the area proposed to be ^nnexed, it it its meeting on March 7, lM4fe the Board of Commissioners re ?efves a petition filed and signec 7y at least 15% of the qualified /otei's resident in the area pro josed to be annexed request^ n'at a election be held on thi >roposed extension of the corpo aite limits. . The public is further adviset .hat if tne Boara receives a pe .tion signed by at least 15% of ne qualified voters residio* i. ne Town of Highlands who ac ivelv participated in the las ubernatorial election, requesting lat the question of annexatior je submitted to them for a voti also that the Board then will. b. requi'ed to conduct the electio. in the municipality and in th< territory proposed to be annexed The public will further take no tice that unless such petition l. X either by 15% fied voters resident m the , _.r torv proposed to be annexed, or by 15% of the qualified voters J the Town of HigmandS who ? tivelv participated in the ias gubernatorial election, a^ sau meeting, the Board of Commis soners of the Town of Highland, will adopt an ordinance exte"^ r the corporate limits of th. Town of Highlands, so as to in elude the territory nereinaftei described. . The territory to be annexed i. an area completely surrounding and contiguous to the present c0JTl pcrate lUnits of the Town of Highlands, and more pai titular J described as followsi . ? BEING all the tewAory situate fourths of a mile North .from th crossing of Mam and I Fouru Streets, and runs ^.enceih^C( three-fourths of a mile thenc South one and one-half thence West one and one-hal miles; thence North one and.one half miles; thence East three fourths of a mile to the BEGIN NING," and the foU^wm^des cribed boundary lines BEGIN TJiTNiO at a chestnut tree, y chestnut and black g?m w.tnes trpps being Corner No. 7 ot jnj u S. National Forest Tract N 2M9, the Northeast comer of t h arpa herein described, tnenc North 75 deig. West 36.25 chain to a point at the intersect, on o the Western boundary ?fghJa' riaht-of-wav of u. niK' " No 64 and the Southern boun darv of the riaht-of-way of Fl? Mountain State Road,said_pom MACON THEATRE MATINEES: Friday, 3:00; Saturday, 12:00; Sunday, 2:31 NIGHT SHOWS ? 7:00 - 9:00 Friday, February 11 Alan Ladd In "Captain Caution" Saturday, Fefb. 12 ? Double Feature Program Rocky Lang In Alto "Bold Front ierwnan" "Triple Threat" jOwI Show lat 10:30 ? Out at 12:00 o'clock "Sword Of The Avenger" Sunday, February 13 Jame? Cagney In "Fighting 69th" Mon. ? Tuas., February 14 ? 15 W /, fa?qeroMS ' \ AGNES M00REHEJU) ? BURL IVES ... I OLIVER ? STEVE MOME ? DORE SCHARY ? Ctap il I to Mrt SMrtM -MmM ? SMMy LMfWd ? |0M*I? lr M FhM ?< ?MM M Wednesday and Thursday ? 16-17 UAUTY . . . SAVAOiKY . . .VIOLINCH sm- - VHflMHtwbnSvraSctivt ctDttr Umi of mid rosd*; thtoct ?long and with th# bouihm boundary of the right-ol-way oi said Fist Mountain State Road, said series a t lines being 30 fee; approximately South ot and par allel with the center line of the said Flat Mountain State ftoad, the following courses and dis tances: North 84 deg. 40 mm. West 6.80 chains; North 66 deg. 20 min. West 2.06 chains; North 78 deg. 30 min. West 5.53 chains; North 71 deg. 20 min. West 5.33 chains; Soutn 84 deg. 30 min. West 2.96 chains; North 69 deg. 20 min. West 2.00 chains; North 29 deg. 00 min. East 2.55 chains; North 7 deg. 00 min. West 3.42 chains; North 46 deg. 40 min. West 4.05 chains; South 86 deg. 00 min. West 3.21 chains; South 47 deg. 30 min. West 4.75 chains; North 71 deg. 00 min. West 2.36 chains; North 63 deg. 30 min. West 5.73 chains; South 77 deg. 30 min. West 3.77 chains; South 38 deg. 00 min. West 5.60 chains; South 27 deg. 00 min. West b.64 chains; South 39 deg. 00 min. West 2.76 chains; South 76 aeg. X) min. West 3.76 chains; North >7 deg. 00 min. West 3.24 chains; ^orth 06 deg. 40 min. West b.Ob nains; Soutn 82 deg. 00 min. West 5.41 chains; North 8 deg 00 man. East 1.80 chains; North A deg. 30 mm. West 2.5a chains; ?forth 62 deg. 50 min. West 10.30 chains; North 86 deg. 00 min West 2.82 chains; South 89 deg i0 min. West 7.13 chains; North >2 deg. 20 min. West 3.53 chains; South 64 deg. 00 min. West 6.91 chains; South 81 deg. 10 min West 6.33 chains; North 32 Jeg. 30 min. West 1.51 chains; Worth 56 deg. 40 min. East l.U, .?naitts; Nortn 24 deg. 00 min. Jast 2.35 chains; North 30 deg .0 min. West 5.80 chains; Nortii i2 deg. 00 nun. hast 3.23 cnains, -V ortn 35 deg. 00 min. West b.&-> .nains; Noruh 61 deg. 10 min. .Vest 2.30 chains; North 67 deg. A) min. West 2.33 chains; North 2 ieg. 30 min. West 3.03 chains and .40i>th 64 deg. 00 mm. West 2.V1 .nains to a point bouUi 26 deg West 30 feet from the center oi .ne said Flat Mountain State ?ioad, in the Western boundary jf Harold B. Hill's property ana .n the Eastern bounaory of the U. i. National Forest Tract No. 3, >eii?g North 28 deg. 33 min. East 1 07 leet from Corner No. 39 ol Jie said tract No. 3; thence, leav ng the said Flat Top Mountain jtate Hoad, rains with 17 lines o* .he U. S. National Forest Servici noundary, South, 28 deg. 33 min ATest l.t>2 chains to a concrete >ost marked No. 528, with blao >ak and hickory witness trees; ioutn 28 deg. 2a nun. West 2i.u. ,-hains to a post with chestnu ind white oaifc witness trees iouth 13 deg. 35 min. West 3.SK jhains to a (black gum witl ,'hestnut and chestnut oak wit less trees; South 62 deg. Eas. . ,t>0 chains to a point on clif. ?vith chestnut and maple witnes. .rees; South 42 deg. West 3.6\ -hains to a post with two ohest iut witness trees, being Corne .-Jo. 6 of U. S. National lores i'ract 2M5; thence with 5 line, jf the U. S. National Forest Tuac lM5, South 74 deg. 26 min. Wes *4.4# chains to a black gum wit. -?hestnut antl chestnut oak wii less trees; South 19 deg. 18 min ^ast 12.15 chains to a white oai. with two white oak witness tree: jn top of a ridge; South 3 deg !A min. East 13.07 chains to t jost with chestnut and: hicKorj witness trees; South 76 deg. 3s min. West 9.07 chains toaSpan sh oak with hickory and enest lut witness trees; North 60 deg. 2) min. West 17.00 chains to a vhite oak with two white oak witness trees at the Northwest jorner of an old field, a corner jommon to U. S. National Forest Tracts 2M5 and 2M4; thence with jne line of Tract 2M4, South 21 Jeg. 22 min. West, crossing the old Highlands-Franklin road at 17.30 chains, whole distance 24.12 chains, to a post with poplar and chestnut witness trees at Bridal Veil Fal'ls on U. S. Highway No. 64, a corner common to U. S. National Forest Tracts 2IM4 and 3; thence with 6 lines of U. S. National Forest Tract No. 3, South 21 deg. 30 min. West 1.90 chains to a post with silver bell and mountain oak witness trees; South 62 deg. 06 min. East 26.60 chains to a post with two chest nut witness trees; North 89 deg. 53 min. East, crossing the old Htg.h'ands-Franiklin road at 5.10 chains, whole distance 10.80 chains to a post with white oak and Spanish oak witness trees; South 3 deg. West 4.98 chains to U. S. concrete post No. 543, with PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES QUALITY WORK HIGHLANDS CLEANERS A LANDRY PHONI N HIGHLANDS, N. C. %? -J wlt&w* trMi; South 47 7.25 chains to a point at the junction of the Rich Cobo Mill Road and N. C. Highway No. 106, Known as the Highlands-DUlard {toad, said point being, located | South 86 deg. West 3.50 chains irom the \ves t end ol ine Morwi masonry head wall of the high-: .vay culvert across Stau.j Creeic; ?.hence South 21 deT. 30 min. West 54.50 chains to a locust post on the North bank of a secondary :oad, Clara Dove's Southwest cor ae:<; thence South 13 link* to the center of the road, Fred Hopper's North corner; thence with Ired Hoppers West boundary line, South 17 deg. West 17.75 chains to Fred Hopper's Southwest cor ner, which .s also Corner No. 9fc of U. S. National Fo.'jst Tract 1IM1; thence with 3 lines of U. S National Forest Tract 1M1, North 87 deg. 41 min. East 6.11 chains to a post with two waite oak witness trees; South 3 deg. 5v. min. West 0.71 chains to a red oak with a chestnut witness tree: corner common to U. S. National Forest Tracts 1M1 and 86a; thence with 4 lines of U. S. National .sor est Tract 80a, South 88 deg. 3'. min. Bast 8.88 chains to a black oak with chestnut witness, tree; north 13 deg. 23 mm. East 6.5i chains to a post with black gum and cnestnui witness trees; South J6 de,;. 59 min. East 11.82 chains o a red oak with two chestnut witness trees, corner common to J. S. National Forest Tracts 86a ind 1M1; thence with 8 lines oo J, S. National Forest Tract 1M1, South 88 deg. East 9.10 chain? tc j. S. concrete post No. 558 witi. two white oak witness trees,1 South 42 deg. 12 miin. East 19.58 hains to a white oak with white nd U. S. concreti >ost No. 5C0, with white oak anc ?hestnut witness trees; North 5'. leg. 25 min. East crossing the olc. lighlands-Walhalla road at 3.11 ?hains, whole distance 8.41 chain; '?o a post with Spanish oak and ^hestnut witness trees; South 56 dag. 38 min. East 0.67 chains to a chestnut with white oak and Planish nik witness trees; South 19 deg. East, crossing the old Highlands-Walhalla road at 5.3.1 chains, whole distance 8.2'S chiins to a large white Dine with white oak and Spanish oak witness trees oh the Nonth bank of N. C. Hfehwav No. 28. the present Highlands - Wa'lha.'la highway: thence, leaving the U. S. Nation al Forest Boundary, South 82 deg. East 35 chains to Corner 21 of the TJ. S. National Fines* Tra<-t lMn. a point in the center of N. C. Highway No. 28, which bears South 3 deg. West 0.36 chain from U. S. concrete post No. 561, with black gum and chestnut witness trees; thence along and with the center of the old Highlands-Walhalla Road as it meanders and the said U. S. National Forest Tract lMn, South 86 deg. 50 min. East 2.51 chains; North 77 deg. 22 min. East 3.38 chains; North 34 deg. 15 min. East 2.77 chains; South 47 deg. 31 min. East 2.72 chains; South 73 deg. 05 min. East 3.84 chains; South 40 deg. 48 min. East 1.86 chains to a point in the old road with .mountain oak and chestnut witness trees; if BIRTHS | | Mr. and Mri. Olson have announced the birth of a daughter, Martha Jane, Febru ary l at Angel hospital. | Bora to Mr. and Mn. John L. Sprinkles, a daughter, Feb ruary 3 at Angel hospital. M Mlrek' ?* "anklln, have announced the ? a SW1. February 4 at the C. J. Harris Community hos pital, sylva. nos iri+h0?' !f"Tta? th? road, and wlte 2 additional lines of U. 8. National Ftorest Tract lMn. South 83 deg. 14 mln. East 2 30 chains to a hickory with 8p?a ^h oak and chestnut oak wit ness trees; South 70 deg. East "If chains to a post and stcnes with two Spanish oak witness if??*' comer common to V. B National Forest Tracts lMn and IS, thence, with 4 lines of U S I National Forest Tract 13, North 4 deg. 27 mln. East 6.95 chains to a black gum with chestnut and sourwood witness trees on top of ridge; North 29 deg 13 mln. East ll.#3 chains to a chestnut oak with chestnut and chestnut oak witness trees: North 82 deg. 57 mln. East 10 OS * ^ ? Po* and stones, with chestnut and Spanish oak witness trees: South 53 deg 19 mln. East 13.12 chains to a post and stones with black oak and Spanish oak witness trees a comer common to U. 8. Nat ional Forest Tracts 13 and lMe thence with 3 lines of U. 8 NaU lonal Forest Tract lMg, South 53 deg. 19 mln. East 17.M chains to a white oak with two white oak witness trees an top of Wilson Ridge; North 41 dee 37 mln. West 14.95 chains to a post and stones with black oak snd chestnut witness trees; vorth 2 dee. 24 mln. East 1 15 chains to a post and stones with black oak and hickory wit.nes* ' ^ees. corner common to U. s Nattotfrt and ?ir thence with 2 lines of Tbwt JL^^;??"deK '19-mih. Wfcst 2.33 chalks to a tyack ofii with *w*i trees 6n top of flat ridee 4? 4? mln. East i.d7 chains to 'a locust post with stfmes. with chestnut oak and I whit* oak witness trees, comer common to TT. 8. National For est Tracts 41 and iMd: thence ?mh me line o* Tract 1&M North 2 deg. 24 mln. East 19.52 chaips to a locust post tn stones with chestnut and maple witness trees, corner common to U. S. National Forest Tracts IMd and 41; thence with 2 lines of Tract 41, North 58 deg. 00 mln. West 4.40 chains to a chestnut oak with two chestnut oak witness trees on a cliff on the East slope of Fodder Stack Mountain; North 33 deg, ?, mln. Bast 7.24 chfclns to an "X" car ved an stone, with chestnut and t??s. cor ^ s Nation forest tricta 41 and l?|c; **th 1 'toes of Tract 9 of' u?Tth H d*g- 2# Bast 2.8V?h^ina to a post with two witne83 tree?; North 18 deg. 19 mln. West 31.31 chains to a post and stones Pwp?? Tb Sail For School Building* schools are without artificial light. In making his second mo tion, Mr. Sloan commented that the boaid . from time to time takes Important action, and that he felt "It should be writ ten down, so we will know In with mountain oak and chest nut oak witness trees, comer common to U. 8. National For est Tracts lMc and 103y; thence with 2 lines of Tract 103y, North 10 deg. 18 min. West, crossing Hone Cove Creek at 20.30 chains, whole distance 49.31 chain*, to a post and stones with white oak and mountain oak witness trees; Nbrth 37 deg. 15 min. East 1.06 1 chains to a planted stone with hickory and chestnut witness trees, corner common to U. S. | National Forest Tracts 103y and IMa; thence with 6 lines of Tract IMa, North 37 deg. 15 min. East, crossing the old wio-Mands-Horse Cove road at 20.27 chains, whole distance 20.52 chains, to a. planted stone with white oak and blick gum witness tree* on the East bank of the road; North 1 deg. 14 min. East, crossing Horse Cove Creek at 3.35 chains, whole dis tance 4.45 chains, to a post with chestnut and chestnutnut oak witness trees 0.30 chains East of old Highlands-Horse Cove road; South 74 deg. 28 min. ? East 4.22 chains to a planted stone with chestnut and fork ed chestnut oak witness trees; South 3 deg. 04 min. West, crossing Horse Cove Creek' at 4.10 chains, whole distance 9.60 chains to a white . planted stone with two black gum wit ness trees; South 87 deg. 33 min. East, crossing Horse Cove Creek at 1.17 chains and the old Hiehlnnds-Horse Cove road at 1.82 chains, whole distance 23.42 chains to a leaning red oak wttti two chestnut oak witness trees;. North 45 deg. 10 m'.n East 11.57 chains to two Brinish oaks with white Oak and hick ory Toggle witness trees on too of flat ridge, beinar Corner No. 1? of the said National Forest Tract IMa: thence, leavlne the "U. S. National Forest Poirndnrv and crossing Salt Rock Branch and the North Prong, North 19 deg. West 93.50 chains to post and stones with Spanish oak and poplar witness trees, being Corner No. 8 of U. 8. National Forest Tract 2MB; thfence with 4 lines of same, South 89 deg. 20 min. West 23.71 chains to a double chestnut with two chestnut witness trees; North 4 deg. East 15.70 chains to a post and planted stone with two white oak witness trees: North 30 deg. 11 min. East 14 92 chains to a chestnut with two chest nut witness trees: North 58 deg. 37 min. West 16.11 chains to the place of the BEGINNING. ? DONE by order of the Board of Commissioners at its regular session held on Monday, Feb ruary 7, 1949. J. O. BEAT.E, Mayor. V. W. McCALL, Town Clerk. F10? 4tc? M3 NEW ARRIVALS In Clothing for the New Arrival In Your Home ? EVERYTHING FOR THE BABY ? THE CHILDREN'S SHOP. "*P?6DY" v eURREUMCTCRtCINC . J it , /CHEVROLET // BUMtlllMOTDR (.0..IHL C7 fl /> c 1' '! , / CHEVROLET // 'i i; ' TELEPHONE 123 ? 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE ? 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