Legal Advertising
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM
MONS BY PUBLICATION AND
OF ATTACHMENT
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NORTH CAROLINA
MACON COUNTY
JOSEPH ROPER and wife,
MARY ROPER,
Plaintiffs,
-vs
E. H. BROWN and wife,
FLORA BROWN.
Defendants.
E. H. BROWN and wife, FLORA
BROWN, the defendants above
named, will take notice that an
action entitled as above has been
commenced In the Superior Court
of Macon County, in which the
plaintiffs claim the sum of TWO
THOU8AND FIVE HUNDRED
($2,500.00) DOLLARS, as dam
ages sustained by the plaintiffs by
reason of the breach of the war
ranty in the deed from E. H.
Brown and wife, Flora Brown, to
Joseph Roper and wife, Mary
Roper, dated 7 May, 1952, record
ed In the Office of the Register
of Deeds of Macon County, North
Carolina, In Deed Book B-6, page
92.
Said defendants will also take
notice that they are required to
appear at the office of the under
signed Clerk of the Superior Court
of Macon County not later than
the 27 day of September, 1956,
and answer or demur to the com
plaint, or plaintiffs will apply to
the Court for the relief therein de
manded.
Said defendants will further
take notice that in said action a
warrant of attachment against
the property of the defendants has
been Issued, and the following
property has been attached:
Being the property located in
Flats Township, Macon County,
North Carolina, consisting of
601.8 acres, more or less, de
scribed In the deed from J. B.
McCrary and wife, Mary W.
McCrary, and J. A. McCrary
and wife, Florrie J. McCrary,
to E. H. Brown and wife, Flora
Brown, and A. F. Brown and
wife, Grace Brown, dated 21
February, 1945, recorded In
Deed Book L 5. page 422, Rec
ords of Macon County, North
Carolina; and also being the
First Tract described in the
deed from Grace Brown, the
unremarried widow of A. F.
Brown to E. H. Brown and wife.
Flora Brown, dated 9 March,
1950, recorded In Deed Book
X-5, page 319, Records of Macon
County, North Carolina.
Less those portions of the
above described tract of land
heretofore sold and conveyed
as shown by the Public Land
Records of Macon County,
North Carolina.
Said warrant of attachment is
returnable before the undersigned
Clerk of the Superior Court at her
office in said County on the 2nd
day of September, 1956.
This the 6th day of June, 1956.
/s/ KATE M. WRINN
Clerk Superior Court
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK
I NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
MACON COUNTY
DONALD LEE BROOKSHIRE,
Adopting Father, and RUBY
ROBBINS BROOKSHIRE. Adopt
ing Mother, Petitioners.
FOR THE ADOPTION OF
MICHAEL STEVEN BROOK
SHIRE
TO ETHER HULON:
Take notice that a pleading
seeking relief against you has been
GRAVEL
FOR SALE
CONCRETE
and
DRIVEWAY
Orders of (1) One Ton and Up
CRAB
ORCHARD
STONE
CALL
669
OR SEE
VERGIL MEADOWS
filed In the above entitled pro
ceeding.
The nature of the relief being
sought Is as follows: Petitioners,
Donald Lee Brookshre and Ruby
Robblns Brooks hire, are seeking to
adopt Michael Steven Brookshlre,
the son of Ether Hulon and Nellie
Evans Hulon.
You are required to make de
fense to such pleading not later
than the 18th day of September,
1956; and upon your failure to
do so, the party seeking service
against you will apply to the Court
for the relief sought.
This the 2nd day of August.
1956.
KATE M. WRINN
Clerk of Superior Court
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NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
registration books for the extra
general election to be held on
September 8, 1956 on Constitu
tional Amendments will be open
August 11, 1956 In each precinct
at the polling place for the regis
tration of persons not now regis
tered, and who are qualified to
register. The books will be closed
at 6:00 P. M. on August 25, 1956,
and that Saturday, September 1.
shall be challenge day.
This 31 day of July, 1956.
J. LEE BARNARD
Macon County Board
of Elections
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ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
trix of the estate of J. E. Potts, de
ceased, 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 24th day of July, 1957, or this
notice will be plead In bar of their
recovery. All persons Indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate settlement.
This 24th day of July, 1956.
ELLIE P. POTTS,
Administratrix
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EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as executor of
the Estate of S. P. Pierson, de
ceased, 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 7 day ofAugust, 1957, or this
notice will be plead in bar of
their recovery. All persons indebt
ed to said estate will please make
immediate settlement.
This 7 day of August, 1956.
W. P. PIERSON
Executor
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NORTH CAROLINA
MACON COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale vested in the under
signed trustee by a deed of -trust
executed by Grady McGaha and
wife, Ruth McOaha, dated the
9th day of February, 1950, and
recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Macon
County, North Carolina, in Book
No. 43, page 205 of Mortgages
and Deeds of Trust, said deed of
trust having been executed to se
cure certain indebtedness therein
set forth, and default in the pay
ment of said indebtedness having
been made, I will on Tuesday, the
4th day of September, 1956, at
12 o'clock noon at the courthouse
door in Franklin, North Carolina,
Bell to the highest bidder for cash
the following described land:
from William Welch and wife
to Grady McGaha and wife,
Ruth MoOkha. said deed bear
ing date of June 25, 1941, and
registered in the office of
Register of Deeds for Macon
County, North Carolina, in
Book 05, page 136.
This 3rd day of August, 19S6.
GILMER A. JONES, Trustee
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the Estate of O. H. Burn
side deceased, late of Macon Coun
ty, N. C., this Is to notify all per
sons having claims against the
estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned on or
before the 10 day of August, 1957,
or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons
Indebted to said estate will please
make Immediate settlement.
This 10 day of August, 1956.
G. L. HOUK
Administrator
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NOTICE OF SALE
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OP MACON
MACON COUNTY,
Plaintiff
vs.
HENRY MASHBURN and wife,
RUTH MASHBURN. HOMER
MASHBURN & wife. PEARL
MASHBURN, ARTHUR MASH
BURN & wife, IRENE MASH
BURN. ROY MASHBURN, & wife.
BLANCHE MASHBURN. NORA
DOBSON, widow, LIZZIE WAL
DROOP & husband, JAKIE WAL
DROOP, ELLA MASHBURN,
single, TOM JENNINGS & wife,
HATTIE JENNINGS. CHARLIE
JENNINGS & wife, BECKY JEN
NINGS, ALMA RUSSELL & hus
band, PRITCHARD RUSSELL,
MAY SHOOK & husband, TROY
SHOOK, MINNIE GIBSON,
widow, FRED ANGEL & wife,
CORDIE ANGEL, LEX ANGEL &
wife, KANSAS ANGEL, JOE AN
GEL & Wife, TUDE ANGEL,
HELEN GIBSON & husband,
PETE GIBSON, GROVER AN
GEL & Wife, EVELYN ANGEL,
CARRIE GIBSON & wife. BIDIE
GIBSON, PALLIE GIBSON &
husband, JOHN GIBSON, JOHN
ANGEL, & Wife, OPAL ANGEL.
RUTH ANGEL, single, MAMIE
HOWELL, widow, MATTIE
DAVES, widow, DORTHA DAVES
ASHE & husband, BOB ASHE,
PRANK WOOTEN & wife, DORA
WOOTEN, T.TT.T.TR ANGEL, widow,
SALLIE ANGEL, widow, DAVE
ANGEL & Wife, BELLE ANGEL,
BOB ANGEL & wife, PEARL AN
GEL, the unknown heirs at law
of T. A. Angel, deceased, and all
persons and corporations owning
or claiming to own any interest,
in the subject matter of this
action,
Defendants.
Under and by virtue of a decree
of the Superior Court of Macon
County entered in the above en
titled action on the 22nd day of
August, 1956, the undersigned
Commissioner will on the 24th
day of September. 1956. at 12
o'clock noon, at the Courthouse
door in Macon County, North
Carolina, sell to the highest bid
der for cash the following describ
ed real estate:
Lying and being in the Coun
ty of Macon, in the 12th dis
trict, lying on Celes Branch
joining W. F. Mashburn and
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Garden
Time . . .
By ROBERT SCHMIDT
In the flower garden this is a
good time to plant seed of spring
and early summer blooming peren
nials.
If these seeds are planted now
in flats, coldframes, or well-pre
pared seed beds, and transplanted
as soon as large enough to handle,
they will bloom next year. If
you plant the seeds in the spring
most of these plants will not bloom
until the following year.
August and September are good
months to plant seed of pansies
and winter annuals such as annual
larkspur, annual phlox, shirley
popples, and cornflower. Pansles
should be transplanted but the
others may be left as seeded. They
are all hardy to winter tempera
tures. All are early spring bloom
ers.
We have received requests of
information about peonies ? will
they grow here? Should they be
divided? When should they be
moved? When and how should
new plantings be made?
Peonies are more easily grown
in the piedmont and mountain
sections of North Carolina, but
they can also be grown in coastal
plain areas with better care.
The time for making new plant
ings or for moving or dividing old
plants would be October and Nov
ember in eastern North Carolina
and September and October for
the Western and mountain sect
ions of the state. Don't move
them unless there Is good reason
to do so. Peonies do not like to
be disturbed. If you have a clump
doing well and producing good
blooms, let it alone. Loss of roots
in digging will be harmful.
It is not necessary to divide and
move peonies every two or three
years as we do iris and daffodils.
If a plant is not blooming satis
factorily then it may be advisable
to move it to a better location.
I or perhaps it has been planted
too deep and should be taken
up and replanted. In such cases,
out off as few roots as possible.
Peonies should be planted shallow.
Buds should not be /more than
one or two inches below the sur
face of the soil.
Current magazines and news
papers are advertising the "mir
acle plant" which is guaranteed to
bloom without soil or water. It
will do that. The plant is the
colchicum, which resembles a large
lavendar crocus and will send out
blooms with leaves during August
i or September whether in soil,
I water, or on the kitchen shelf.
I They may be planted in the yard
about two inches deep.
others, and bounded as follows:
BEGINNING on a white oak,
runs thence North 16 West 2
poles to a white oak bush;
thence North 45 East 30 poles
to a b. oak; then North 70
East 33 poles to a locust;
thence North 45 East 36 poles
to a black oak: thence North
72 East 88 poles to a chestnut
on the top of Bryson Knob;
thence South 10 East 25 poles
to a white oak; thence South
20 West 30 poles to a Spanish
oak: thence South 40 West 104
poles to a poplar: thence
South 10 poles to a sourwood;
thence South 63 West 70 poles
to a chestnut; thence North
55 West 16 poles to a hickory:
thence North 16 poles to a
white oak: thence North 20
West 60 poles to the BEGIN
NING, containing 75 acres,
more or less.
This, the 22nd day of August,
1956.
Ft. S. JONES
Commissioner
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Hundred Registrants Are
Classified By Draft Board
One hundred registrants were -
classified by the local Selective ^
Service Board at a meeting this e
week. / I
Largest of the nine classes was i
4-A (registrant who has completed (
service and/or sole surviving son I
of family in which sons or daugh- r
ters were killed In action or In I
the line of duty), with 53 reg- c
istrants. Next, with 19, was 5-A, s
the class for registrants over the
26 year age limit. j
The classifications: c
1-A (available for duty): Thom- "
as F. Corbin and Prank C. Lam- |
but.
l-D (member of reserve com
ponent or student taking military
training-: John C. Thomas.
1-C (enlisted): Robert L. Camp
bell, Joseph A. Gibson, Joe H. Par
rish, Claude A. McFalls, Daniel P.
Moore, Jimmy L. Curtis, John D.
Mehaffey, James R. Mason, and
Clyde W. Watte.
3-A (deferred because of depen
dents! : John W. Tallent, Charles
) L. Carpenter, and James H. Tay
! lor.
4-A: Robert W. Arrant, James
E. Keener, Harold J. Welch, Prank
H. Tallent Ronald E. White, ,
Thurman L. Blaine, William H. I
Johnson, James N. Reese, Doyle i '
P. Ledford, Cecil Sanders, Bob F
Myers, George R. Crawford, John
L. Huscusson, Henry A. Holt, Jr.,
Dewey A. Elliott, Clifford A. Fox,
Robert M. Parrish, Ray H. Led
ford, Robert E. Green, Moody J.
Yonce, Carl W. Cabe, Thomas K.
Potts, Howard S. Baldwin, Zeb C.
Ledford, Jr., Thomas F. McDevitt,
John O. Cabe, George B. Myers,
William H. Dills, Robert J. Com,
David B. White, Charles A. Shields,
Horace J. Bradley, Charles R. Nib
lack, Paul W. Prince, Clark N.
Picklesimer. Thomas M. Justice.
Doyle D. Stiles, Doyle H. Morgan,
Louis W. Henderson, Ralph E.
Wishon, J. C. Medford, Burley L.
Chastain, Charles R. Raby, James
F. Thompson, Vester J. May, Les
ter R. Young, Robert F. Tysinger,
Kenneth E. Taylor, James R.
Phillips, George B. Brown. Free
man Williamson, Earl J. Williams,
I and Ray A. Williams.
! 4-D (minister of religion or di
vinity student) : Charles M. Cor
bin.
4-F (physically, mentally, or
! morally unfit for duty) : Lloyd A.
Allen, Kenneth Taylor, J. D. Shep
herd, Kenneth M. Dills, Wayne R
I Crowe, Mack Bateman, Wendell
| Waldroop, Dewey L. Taylor.
5-A (over the age of liability > :
I Dwight L. McCloud. Jake D.
Demonstration
: /
Club Meetings For Week
Are Announced
Meeting of home demonstra
tion clubs In this county for the
coming week have been an
nounced by Mrs. Florence S.
Sherrlll, county home demonstra
tion agent. They are as follows:
Today (Thursday) Clark's
Chapel club at 10 a. m. with Mrs.
Charlie Sutton.
Friday: Cullasaja club with
Mrs. Pritchard Russell at 2 p. m.
Tuesday: Walnut Creek club at
1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Minnie Stiwinter.
Wednesday: Upper Cartooge
chaye club at the home of Mrs.
Jake Waldroop at 1:30 p. m.
Thursday: Sandtown club with
Mrs. Nora May at 1:30 p. m.
Velch, Carol K. Jacobs, Lee Oliv
r, Ernest S. Chavis, Fred Woo ten,
toward Tallent, William C. May,
>aniel D. Howards, John D. Mc
>aha, Hoyt N, Brookshire, Charles
j. Cabe, Clarence N. Roper, Mer
1tt C. Pouts. Jack P. Ulley, T. A.
iateman, Thomas O. Cabe. Har
ild E. Keener, and Neville W. Wll
on.
Cancelled: Wendell Waldroop,
Fames F. Young, Leonard C. San
lers, and Olan E. Vinson.
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