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INSIDE SECRETS ? Stuffing
tricks can be the inside secrets
to creating your elegant meat and
poultry dishes for many occasions.
Bread cubes soft or toasted or
lightly toasted bread gives a de
licious flavor to stuffing, and of
course the right herbs, spices and
fruit* of your choice. Apple,
??usage. or oyster stuffing goes
well with chicken or turkey, depen
Hiny on the likes and dislikes of
people.
Bread Stuffing
1% quarts soft '/2-lnch
bread cubes
Y* teaspoon sage
H teaspoon pepper
* V* teaspoon salt
% cup butter
%c. finely chopped onion
Yt c. chopped celery
He. milk
1 egg. slightly beaten
Toss bread cubes together with
sage, salt and pepper. Melt butter
In a skillet. Add onion and celery.
Cook over low heat until onion
? State College Answers
Timely Farm Questions
Q. Are there important differ
ences In dairy feeds?
A. Yes. Look at the feed tag
when buying feed and compare
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becomes transparent, stirring fre
quently. Combine beaten egg and
milk. Toss lightly with toasted
bread cubes. Add celery and onion
with butter in which they were
cooked. Use to stuff chicken, tur
key or meat.
USE VACUUM ? Your vacuum
cleaner deserves good care. Like
any other piece of equipment In
the home it will operate efficiently
only as long as it Is cared for
properly. (1) Read instruction
book that comes with the cleaner.
Keep It in a handy place and
refer to it when necessary. (2) Re
member the bag must be kept
clean to hold the dirt but permit
free flow of air. (3) Replace
brushes when they become worn.
(4) Hard sharp objects should
not be picked up by a cleaner.
(5) Your cleaner needs periodic
check-ups at an authorized service
dealer to keep it in good condition.
(6> Dust that settles everywhere
causes color changes in carpets
and rugs. Heavy dirt causes dam
aging wear on carpets and rugs.
it with others. Although all feeds
will not have the total energy
value listed as total digestible
nutrients (TDN) or therms of net
energy, you will find the chemical
analysis valuable for comparison
of feed values. Give particular at
tention first to the fiber content
of the feed, for the higher it is
the lower the amount of available
energy for milk production. The
better feeds have six to eight per
cent fiber content, wheras the
cheaper mixtures may run as high
as 12 to 15 per cent fiber. For
every additional one percent of
fiber in the feed, the available
energy drops around one and a
half per cent, so watch the fiber.
Q. Should house plants be given
fresh air?
A. Yes, but keep the plants out
of drafts. Don't place them In
front of fans or over radiators.
Q. What size sweet potatoes
should farmers save for seed?
A. Save those roots one and a
half inches in diameter or larger,
preferably U. S. No. 1 size or
larger. Smooth Jumbos are also
excellent. The use of slips for bed
ding purposes is a very poor
I practice. They make small, weak
plants.
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PEOPLE
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kingsbery
had as week-end guests their
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Werner,
of Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and
son, Bobby, of Galatin, Tenn.,
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Duvall," of Kyle.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lunsford.
of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week
end visiting friends and relatives
in Kyle.
Miss Elsie Lee, of Wayah Road,
and her guest, Miss Nell Henson,
spent last week in Raleigh and
Greensboro visiting friends. ,
Mrs. James Hauser, Mrs. George
Bulgin, Mrs. Randolph Bulgin,
and Mrs. R. E. Pattillo spent last
Thursday visiting Mrs. Mary Wal
droop and Mr. and Mrs. John
Lyle Waldroop and family at
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Mr. and Mrs. As tor Solesbee,
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Legal Advertising
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF /
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NORTH CAROLINA
MACON COUNTY
GEORGE ASHBY W INSTEAD,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JACQUELINE DENS ON WIN
STEAD, Defendant
TO: JACQUELINE DENSON WIN
STEAD :
The defendant, Jacqueline Den
son Winstead. will take notice
that an action entitled as above
has been commenced against her
in the Superior Court of Macon
County, North Carolina, and that
the relief sought by the plaintiff
is for an absolute divorce on the
grounds of two years separation.
And the said defendant will
further take notice that she is
required to appear at the Office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Macon County. North Carolina,
and answer or demur to the com
plaint in said action not later
than December 28, 1956, or the
plaintiff wil apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said
complaint. The complaint has
been filed in the Office of the
said Clerk of the Superior Court
of said County, and a copy filed
for the defendant.
This the 2nd day of November,
1956.
KATE M. WRINN
Clerk Superior Court
Macon County,
North Carolina
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| IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
NORTH CAROLINA
MACON COUNTY
MACON COUNTY
VS.
JEAN H. MENGER and husband.
CORNELIUS H. MENGER
The Defendants. JEAN H. MEN
GER and husband, CORNELIUS
H. MENGER will take notice that
an action entitled as above, has
been commenced in the Superior
Court of Macon County, North
Carolina, for the purpose of fore
closing a tax lien on property in
Macon County, North Carolina,
and in which the defendants have
an interest, and are proper parties
thereto.
It is further ordered by the
court that the defendants, JEAN
H. MENGER and husband, COR
NELIUS H. MENGER, are re
quired to appear at the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Macon County, North Carolina,
at his office in Franklin, on the
3rd day of December, 1956, and
answer or demur to the complaint
of the plaintiff, or the relief de
manded in said complaint will be
granted.
This the 2 day of November,
1956.
KATE M. WRINN
Clerk Superior Court
N8?4tcJJ ? N29
NOTICE OF SERVICE
OF PROCESS
BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
MACON COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
VKRLON SWAFFORD and wife
DOROTHY SWAFFORD
VS.
ERNEST F. YOUNG and wife
MRS. ERNEST F. YOUNG, and
unknown heirs of ERNEST F.
YOUNO and their husbands and
wives: JOHN AWTREY and wife
SARAH AWTREY and the un
known heirs of JOHN AWTREY
and their husbands and wives;
and GEORGE ELLIOTT and wife
TIM ELLIOTT.
To Ernest F. Young and wife
Mrs. Ernest F. Young, and un
known heirs of Ernest F. Young
and their husbands and wives:
John Awtrey and wife Sarah
Awtrey and the unknown heirs
of John Awtrey and their hus
bands and wives:
Take notice that a pleading
seeking relief against you has been
filed In the above entitled action.
The nature of the relief being
sought Is a follows:
To quiet the title to the follow
described land owned by the plain
tiffs upon which title claims of
the defendants cast a cloud:
In the Town of Franklin, on
* the North and East side of
N. C. Highway No. 28 'Harrison
Avenue), BEOINNINO at an
Iron pipe on the North margin
of the right of way of N. C.
Highway No. 28 I Harrison
Avenue), J. C. Jacobs' South
west corner, running thence
with J. C. Jacobs' West bound
ary line. North 2 degrees 30
minutes East 365 feet to an
iron rod In his said line; thence
North 70 degrees 00 minutes
West 282 feet to an Iron pipe
In the Bast margin of the right
of way of N. C. Highway No.
28 (Harrison Avenue) ; thence
with the East and North
margin of the right of way of
said N. C. Highway No. 28
(Harrison Avenue) the follow
ing courses and distances:
South 11 degrees 31 minutes
West 87.9 feet; South 10 de
grees 39 minutes West 96.3
feet; South 2 degrees 28
minutes East 88.2 feet; South
33 degrees 30 minutes East 83.5
feet; South 64 degrees 07
minutes East 89.3 feet; South
73 degrees 39 minutes East
142.4 feet to the point of BE
O INNING.
You are required to make de
fense to such pleading not later
than December 21. 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 24th day of October,
1956.
KATE M. WRINN
Clerk of Superior Court
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NOTICE or SERVICE
OF
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OP MACON
(IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
MACON COUNTY, NORTH
CAROLINA)
EMMA EDITH CUNNINGHAM
and husband. FRANK C. CUNN
INGHAM, Petitioners,
vs
C. ED COLLINS and wife, GRACE
COLLINS; EUGENE CUNNING
HAM and wife, BONNIE CUNN
INGHAM; ROBERT CUNNING
HAM and wife. SAHARA CUNN
INGHAM; HARRY CAMPBELL
and wife CAMPBELL;
PAULINE CAMPBELL (and hus
band ) ;
WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM and
wife, _ CUNNINGHAM;
MARY CUNNINGHAM PLENZ
and husband, ;
ED E. CUNNINGHAM and wife,
CUNNINGHAM; LEON
ARD CUNNINGHAM and wife,
CUNNINGHAM; RUTH
CUNNINGHAM (and husband,
) ; and any and
ail other heirs at law, devisees,
legatees, and living Issue, together
?with their respective spouses, of
the late Win. Cunningham, and
all other persons whose names
are unknown to petitioners and
who have or may claim to have
any interest in the land described
in the petition. Defendants.
TO: C. Ed Collins and wife, Grace
Collins; Robert B. Cunningham
and wife, Sahara Cunningham;
William Cunningham and wife,
Cunningham; Mary Cun
ningham Plenz and husband,
; Ed E. Cunningham
and wife Cunningham ;
Leonard Cunningham and wife,
Cunningham; and Ruth
Cunningham, and all other per
sons whose names are unknown
to petitioners. Including any
spouses of any of the above
named, who have or may claim
to have any Interest In the land
described In the petition:
You will take notice that an
action entitled as above has been
commenced in the Superior Court
of Macon County, North Carolina,
and petition has been filed seek
ing to partition a tract of land
in Franklin Township, Macon
County, North Carolina, adjoining
lands of Fred Willis, Marjorie
Ramsey, M. E. Bennett and others,
and being the lands described In
the following two (2) deeds:
(1) Deed from J. R. Slier to
Wm. Cunningham, dated Sep
tember 10, 1863, recorded In the
Office of the Register of Deeds
of Macon County, North Caro
lina, in Deed Book UU. page 69,
and
(2) Deed from John Moore to
Wm. Cunningham, dated De
cember 6, 1863, recorded In the
Office of the Register of Deeds
of Macon County, North Caro
lina, In Deed Book YY, page
495.
You are required to make de
fense to such pleading not later
than the 10th day of December,
1956, and upon your failure to
do so, the parties seeking service
against you will apply to the court
for the relief sought.
This the 29 day of October, 1956.
KATE M. WRINN
Clerk Superior Court
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EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as executrix of
the estate of Lester Neville, deceas
ed, 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 before the
25th day of October, 1957 or this
notice will be plead In bar of their
recovery. All persona Indebted to'
said estate will please make Im
mediate settlement.
This 25 day of October, 1956.
Carrie Bell Cannon Neville,
Executrix
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EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as executor of
the estate of H. J. Maclntyre,
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 15 day of October, 1957, or
this notice will be plead In bar
of their recovery. All persons, in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate settlement.
This 15 day of October, 1956.
W. P. Maclntyre
Executor
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MAY I EXTEND MY
HEARTFELT THANKS!
To all the citizens of Macon Coun
ty who exercised their privilege to
vote in the November fith -general
election. 1 would especially like to
extend thanks to my supporters
in this campaign.
Kelly E. Bennett
I pledge to you and to every citizen in this county my untiring
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