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MACON COUNTY
i VS.
NORTH CAROLINA
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
mart maxwell MUNDY &
husband JOE E. MUNDY, HEL
EN PAUL fc husband HUIETT
PAUL, ANNE MILLER KEISLER i
& husband DAVID KEBEUR,
^ WILLIAM Y. MILLER, The Un- |
known Helrt at Law of T. If. I
Miller, deceased; CLMUCE AL-ll
LEY ft husband JOHN ALLEY, 1
ELOISE BROWN ft husband C. I
K. BROWN, JOSH A SHOCK- 1
LET, JOHN M. SHOCKLEY, ]
FRANK E. SHOCKLEY, HER
BERT YOUNG, LAWTON MABr
SINOALE, LETHA SILO" Kl.?
ARLINE TOMELIN, JESffi
TOMKT.TN. RUBY HAL8EBURO, 1
WILLIAM SHOCKLEY, RENAL- !
DA HAYES, JOE SHOCKLEY,
JR., BRUCE SHOCKLEY, Un
Larry Berlin Welch
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Republican Candidate
for Sheriff
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Your Vote and Support WH1
be Appreciated
1954 County Taxes
Now Due
1-2 of One Per Cent
Discount
If Paid in
OCTOBER
J. Harry Thomas
Macon County Tax Collector
Known Heir* at Law of 1. C.
Sbockley, Unknown Heir* at
Law of Joe L. Shockley, and
my and all persona who claim
to have an Interest In the sub
|ect of this action.
The Defendants, Mary Max
well Mundy and husband Joe E
Mundy, Helen Paul and hus
band Hulett Paul, Anne Miller
Kelsler and husband David
Keisler, William Y. MUler, the
Unknown Heirs at Law of T.
M. Miller, deceased; Clarice Al
ley and husband John Alley,
Elolse Brown and husband C. K.
Brown, Josh A. Shockley, John
M. Shockley, Frank E- Sbockley,
Herbert Young, Lawton Mas
sing ale, Letha Shockley, Arllne
Tomelln, Jesse Tomelln, Ruby
Halseburg, William Shockley,
Renal da Hayes, Joe Sbockley,
Jr., Bruce Shockley, Unknown
Heirs at Law of J. C. Shockley,
Unknown Heirs at Law of Joe
L. Shockley, and any and all
persons who claim to have an
Interest In the subject of this
action, will take notice that an
action entitled as above, has
been commenced In the Super
ior Court of Macon County,
North Carolina, for the purpose
of foreclosing a tax lien on
property in Macon County,
North Carolina, and in which
the defendants have an inter
est, and are proper parties
thereto.
It Is further ordered by the
court that the defendants, Mary
Maxwell Mundy and husband
Joe E. Mundy, Helen Paul and
husband Hulett Paul, Anne Mil
ler Kelsler and husband David
Kelsler, William Y. MUler, The
Unknown Heirs at Law of T.
M. Miller, deceased, Clarice Al
ley and husband John Alley,
Elolse Brown and husband C. K.
Brown, Josh A. Shockley, John
M. Shockley, Frank E. Shockley,
Herbert Young, Lawton Mass
in gale, Letha Shockley, Arllne
Tomelln, Jesse Tomelin, Ruby
Halseburg, William Shockley,
Renalda Hays, Joe Shockley, Jr.,
Bruce Shockley, Unknown Heirs
at Law of J. C. Shockley.Un
known Heirs at Law of Joe L.
Shockley, and any and all per
sons who claim to have an in
terest in the subject of this
action, are required to appear
at the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Macon
County. North Carolina, at his
oflice in Franklin, on the 25
day of October, 1954, and ans
wer r. r demur to the complaint
of the plaintiff, or the relief
demanded in said complaint will
be granted.
This the 24 day o. September,
1954.
KATE McGEE,
Clerk Superior Court
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EXECUWX1 NTXX
Having qualified as executrix
>1 the estate of Own* Noetel,
deceased, late of Macon Ooun
ly, N. C., this U to notify all
persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned
on or before the 16 day of Sep
tember, 1955, or this notice will
be plead In bar of their recov
ery. All persons Indebted to said
estate will please make Immedi
ate settlement.
This 10 day of September.
1954.
OLOA NOETEL.
Executrix.
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EXECUTORS' NOTICE
Having qualified as executors
of the estate of Cuml Teague,
deceased, late of Macon County,
N. C., this Is to notify all per
sons having claims against the
estate of said deceased to ex
hibit them to the undersigned
on or before the 18 day of Sep
tember, 1955, or this notice will
be plead In bar of their recov
ery. AH persons Indebted to said
estate will please make immedi
ate settlement.
This 18 day of September,
1954.
WILBUR TEAGUE,
ELMON TEAGUE,
Executors.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as ancillary
administrator of the estate of
Henry Grady Black, deceased,
late of Macon County, N. C.,
this Is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned on or be
fore the 27th day of August,
1955 or this notice will be plead
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate will
please make Immediate settle
ment.
This 27 day of August, 1954.
G. A. JONES, Jr.,
Administrator
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NOTICE OF SUMMONS
NORTH CAROLINA
MACON COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
ALICE BEE McCLURE, by her
next friend, MRS. DOLLIE
COWART, Plaintiff
vs.
WILLARD McCLURE.
Defendant
The defendant, Willard Mc
Clure, wil] take notice that an
action as above entitled has
been commenced in the Super
ior Court of Macon County,
North Carolina, to the end that
| the plaintiff may secure an ab
1 solute divorce under the laws
of the State of North Carolina,
on the ground of two year*
separation, and the defendant '
will take notice that*he la re
quired to appear on or before
the 24 day of November, 1964, '
In the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Macon Coun
ty, North Carolina, and answer
or demur to the complaint In
said action or the plaintiff will '
apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded.
This the 4th day of October,
1954.
KATE McOEE,
Cleric Superior Court
Macon County,
North Carolina
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of Jessie Angel
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 1st day of October, 19S5, or
I this notice will be plead in barJ
of their recovery. All persons In
tdebted to said estate will please
make immediate settlement.
This 1st day of October, 1954.
H. W. CABE f
Administrator
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I NOTICE OF CHANGE OF
POLLING PLACE IN i
FLATS TOWNSHIP
Notice Is hereby given that
the polling place in Flats Town- |
ship for the election to be held ,
on November 2, 1954, will be at j
Smith's Grocery.
Macon County Board
of Elections
J. LEE BARNARD.
Chairman
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA,
MACON COUNTY.
JOHN DILLS
VS.
VERA DILLS
The defendant, Vera Joy Dills,
will take notice that an action as
above entitled has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Macon County, North Carolina
for the purpose of obtaining an
absolute divorce on the part of
the plaintiff from the defendant
on the grounds of two years sep
aration; and the defendant will
further take notice that she is
required to appear at the office
of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said County in the
Courthouse in Franklin. North
Carolina, on the 4th day of No
vember, 1954, and answer or cit'
murr to the complaint in said
action or the plaintiff will apply
io the Court for the relief de
manded In said Complaint.
This the 12th day of October,
l?54.
KATE McGEE
Clerk Superior Court
014-4tc-TDB-N4
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
NORTH CAROLINA
MACON COUNTY
GRACE QUEEN
VS.
RALPH W. QUEEN
The defendant. Ralph W.
Queen, will take notice that an
action entitled as above has been
commenced in the Superior Court
of Macon County. North Caro
lina, for the plaintiff to secure
an absolute divorce from the de
fendant upon the grounds that
the plaintiff and defendant have
lived separate and apart from
each other for more than two
#ears next preceding the bring
?ing of this action; and the de
fendant will further take notice
tthat he Is required to appear
at the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Macon County,
Jforth Carolina, at the Courthouse
in Franklin, North Carolina, on
the 12th day of November, 1954.
and answer or demur to the com
plaint in said action, or the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in said com
plaint.
This the 12th day of October,
1954.
KATE McGEE
Clerk Superior Court
014-4tcJJ-N4
STATEMENT
Required by the Act of August 24,
1912, as amended by the Acts ol
March 3, 1933. and July 2, 1946
(Title 39, United States Code. Sec
tion 233) showing the ownership
management, and circulation ol
| The Franklin Press and The
i Highlands Maconian, published
weekly at Franklin, N. C. for Sep
tember 30. 1954.
1. The names and addresses ol
the publisher, editor, managing
editor, and business managers
are:
i Publishers, Weimar Jones anc
i Bob S. Sloan, Franklin, N. C.
Editor and managing editor
! Weimar Jones. Franklin, N. C.
? Business manager, dob S. Sloan
Franklin, N. C.
i 2. The owners are Weimai
' Jones and Bob S. Sloan, Franklin
N. C.
3. The known bondholders, mor
tagees. and other security holder:
owning or holding 1 per cent oi
more of total amount of bonds
mortgages, or other securities ar<
The Bank of Franklin. Franklin
N. C.
4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include
in cases where the stockholder oi
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Cullasaja
Wraps Up
Years Work
By MRS ELMA Rl'SSELL
(Community Reporter)
A few end-of-the-year business
matters were taken care of at
a meeting of the Cullasaja Rural
Community Development Organ
ization October 5 at the school.
Family score sheets for the
rural contest were turned In and
plans were made to work on the
se rapbook
Reports of the Home Improve
ment Committee included: George
Gregory has built a new road to
his home, has built a new barn,
woodshed, and a garage; E. G.
Crisp has built a two-room cot
tage; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mash
bum remodeled their kitchen,
built two bedroom closets, paint
ed their house Inside, underpin
ned the house with cement blocks,
and purchased a vacuum cleaner:
Theodore Hedden has installed
an electric pump and water heat
er; Dewitt Thompson has install
ed a bathroom and has built
kitchen cabinets, purchased a TV
set and a vacuum cleaner, and
built a new chicken house; Edd
Jennings has put a new roof on.
his house; Clyde Cook has built
a screened-in porch and bought
a vacuum cleaner; and Hoyt Mc
Call has dug a well.
The following work has been
done on the Church Improvement
1 project: The Salem Methodist
i Church has been painted and the
. steps repaired: a four-room cot
tage was built on the Assembly
of God Camp Ground and the
dormitory and the cafeteria weve
1 stained and $500 worth of springs
" i and mattresses and other bedding
, , were purchased.
, The next meeting of the com
\ ! munity is scheduled November
|l at 7:30 p.m. at the school.
Higdonville
Closes Year
By MRS. BERTHA Is. BRYSON
'Community P.eporte:
The Higdonville Rural Cox
munity Development Or .r.iza
"lon l'.eld its List regular jr. : .in-i
' cf the 1954 contest year c.tober
7 at the Culia.saja School.
The (i voiior.nl w&s , c.i by
Frcil Cr rn. A po. ::i V/a.- re -ited
by Kat.'iryn ' Ecr-ry. Na:i.y B rry.
' ;'-fi L I. C.av. 4-H Ciiib, mem
bers.
v., 1. C.uier. . hair-nan ci iha
nominating committee, predated
the follovjr.t i'atc of officers .for
I :c.54-o6. v.hith wxi apprcv U by
the organization:
Harry Moses. ? president, ru-.v
I Ann Berry s vice-president: Mrs.
i Bertha H. Bryson, secretary; Mrs.
| Ted Hieoo:i. fie ?surer; and Mrs.
| Dixie Moses, reporter.
Fred Coroin vail be in charge
of the devotional pericc's for the
meetings.
A game at the meeting netted
$4.35, to be used for 4-H signs.
We are grateful to Mrs. Harley
Stewart and Mrs. Ted Blaine, of
the Patton Community, for at
tending the meeting and giving
helpful ideas on. making the com
munity scrapbook.
security holder appears upon the
books of the company as trus
tee or In any other fiduciary re
lation. the name of the person or
corporation for whom such trus
tee is acting: also the statement
in the two paragraphs show the
affiant's full knowledge and be
lief as to the circumstances and
conditions under which stockhold
ers and security holders who do
not appear upon the books of the
company as trustees, hold stock
and securities in a capacity other
than that of a bona fide owner.
5. The average number of copies
of each issue of this publication,
sold or distributed, through the
mails or otherwise, to paid sub
scribers during the 12 months pre
ceding the date shown above was
2609.
BOB S SLOAN
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 1st day of October. 1954.
(Seal)
JAMES L. HAUSER.
Notary Public
'My commission expires Octob
er 19. 1954.)
021? It
SALE OF DWELLING
Sealed bids will be received
by the Forest Supervisor. North
Carolina National Forests, P. O.
Box 731, Asheville, N. C.. until
2:00 p. m., October 29. 1954 for
the sale of a 24' x 32' rough
frame dwelling with 1C x 32*
porch and a 5' x 5' latrine. The
buildings are located Vx mile
south of Highway N. C. No. 106
approximately 4 miles south of
Highlands, N. C? and must be
removed from Government
premises by the successful bid
der. A bid deposit of 10% of the
total amount bid must accom
pany the bid. Bid forms and full
Information concerning the
buildings and the conditions of
sale should be obtained from
the District Ranger. U. 8. Forest
8ervlce, Highlands, North Cmro
Una.
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