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lily Day ^served At btree Church L UILLARD FERGUSON ^.unrty Reporter ^btree Methodist Church , niilv day last Sunday, 4 ' William Slaughter filling the pulpit rnine worship service, served family style in * room of the church at hour as a courtesy to the Jyiors present. The after ^ devoted to social enjoy niu will meet Saturday, "r 5 at the Baptist Church wi'th Mrs. Carlisle Davis, presiding. Mrs. Elmer Rector of the Sunbeams, < with the Sunbeam class ame time. [YF of Crabtree Methodist Bet last Sunday evening : Fincher's Chapel group continue to do so until of the year. ad Mrs. Charles Noland ed last Saturday night acky party for the YWA girls and their counselors, re present. 1 Mrs. W. J. McCrary have their annual molasses and are taking a well est. having made more ) gallons. rs of the Crabtree-Hyder Home Demonstration t last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Fred SafTord for a workshop on candy making, at which time 62 kinds of candy were made. Mrs. SafTord and Mrs. Hugh Noland were in charge. "Aunt Julia" Haney, who has been a patient for several weeks in the Haywood County Hospital, has returned to her home. The Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Hahn and children of Franklin were Fri day guests of the Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Davis and the Rev. William and Mr*. Slaughter and two child ren of Central Wesleyan College, Central, S. C., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Delozier of Asheville were Sunday guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Palmer. Charles Noland and his Sunday School class of young adult men of the Crabtree Baptist Church, visited a member, Eugene Wood, at Black Mountain Sanatorium. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud James were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sanders of Clifton, S. C., and Mrs. Etta Swanger of Green ville, S. C. Mrs. Annie Mae Duncan of Ashe ville, is spending several days with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Annie Mae Freeman of Fairview, spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. N. A. Ferguson and Mr. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jarvis, Mrs. Jean McFee and two sons of Ashe ville, were guests last Sunday of Mrs. Jarvis' parents, the Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Ferguson. Miss Philis Smathers of Atlanta was a guest last Sunday'of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Noland. Jack Kinsland and Keller Wells, students at Nashville Industrial College, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kinsland and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wells. Miss Vera Cook of Bryson City was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe McElroy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mooney of Canton spent the weekend with Mr. Mooney's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Ledford, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ledford, and Mrs. Eugene Wood spent Sunday in Marion visiting Mrs. Ledford's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Bud James were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack James of Sylva. Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Carol Holder were hostesses at a mis cellaneous shower on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ray Holder, honoring Mrs. Bruce Hold er, the former Miss Shirley Sor ? rells of Thickety. There are 61 million registered motor vehicles in the United States and 72 million licensed drivers. Pygmy tribesmen of the African Congo average about 4Vfe feet tall, but can kill elephants with spears and poisoned arrows. | In Cell Interview |" JORGE ANTONIO, Minister of Finance under deposed Argen tine President Juan Peron, talks to reporters who were permitted to enter his jail cell in the Na - tional Penitentiary in Buenos Aires. Newsmen were allowed to Interview all former govern ment officials now In the prison. NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF JAMES H| HOWELL, JR.. GUARDIAN OF CHARLES HERMES McCRACKEN Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Haywood County made in a special proceed ing entitled as above, confirmed and signed by his honor Dan K. Moore, resident judge of the 30th Judicial District, the undersigned, who was by said Order appointed commissioner of the Court to sell the lands described in the Petition, will on Saturday the 12th day of November, 1955, at 11:00 A.M. at the door of the Court House in Waynesville, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, subject to the confirmation of the Court, a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Crab tree Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, the property of Charles Hermes McCracken, and more particularly described as fol lows: iiNoie: uisiances reciucea to nori-1 zontal measure; distances inclosed in parenthesis are surface meas ure.) BEGINNING on a white oak, the northernmost corner of Charles Hermes McCracken land, being a corner of Luther Best and also a corner of Cash Rogers on top of a ridge dividing the lands of Hermes McCracken and Luther Best and running thence S. 6? E. 43 '43') feet to a stake near a 4 inch hickory; thence with the fence line between McCracken and Cash Rogers; S. 77? E. 270 (312) feet to stake In fence corner of Hermes McCrack en, Cash Rogers, and M. B. Rogers, (hickory gone); thence with the fence between M. B. Rogers and Hermes McCracken four calls as follows: S. I" 45* W. 641 (687) feet to branch, same course 90 (90) feet to another branch, same course 366 (398) feet to point in fence where power line crosses land, same course 196 (196) to fence corner, being N. E. corner of 17-3/4 acre tract sold by Hermes McCracken to M. B. Rogers: thence S. 48" 30' W. with the fence 877.6 (1097) feet to a pine stump, corner of McCracken, M. B. Rogers and R. M. Hawkins, on a ridge; thence down said ridge N. 57* 36' W. 320 (348) feet; thence continuing with the crest of said ridge and the fence line between McCracken and R. M. Hawkins N. 51* W. 350 (350) feet to a chestnut stump at the junction of two ridges; thence with the right hand ridge and fence be tween Hermes McCracken and R. M. Hawkins eight calls as follows to Luther Best's corner: N. 11* E. 162.9 (186) feet to a ten inch white oak, N. 1* 15' W. 161.1 (176) feet to an 8 inch hickory in gap, N. 17* 30' W. 121 (121) feet to a ten inch white oak, N. 4* 15' W. 79 (79) feet, N. 7* 15' E. 14414 (146) feet to a 12 inch white oak, N. 17" W. 60 (60) feet. N. 4* 30' W. 116 (116) feet ot a white oak, N. 17* 30' E. 94 (94) feet to a stake and fence cor ner on top a ridge, formerly a plant ed stone, a corner of Luther Best, R M. Hawkins, and Hermes Mc Cracken; thence with the top of the right hand ridge and fence line between Luther Best and Hermes McCracken five calls as follows: N. 79* 6' E. 240.6 (293) feet to a dog wood; thence N. 73* E. 100 (123) feet to a chestnut oak; thence N. 56* 30' E. 380.2 (404) feet to a stake at power line tower; thence N. 37* 45* E- 264 (264) feet, thence N. 45* 30' E. 192 3 (195) feet to the be ginning. containing 40.08 acres more or less, as per survey and plat of Nathan Rogers, R. S.. made August 24, 1955 (Note; distances are given horizontal measure; dis tances inclosed In parenthesis are surface measure.) This the 13th day of October, 1955. James H. Howell, Jr. f Commissioner of the Court and ? Guardian. ? 2574?O 20-27 N frl0#, ? M&mm i vegamato ?j 3 IB. CAN FRESH ? VEGETABLE JUICES [WESSON OIL/ 73c Ate tHotrtNiNO \ 46 Oz. Cans I FY CAKE MIX Pkg J_Qc SNACK ? 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