We Still Have In Stock Ammonium Nitrate Soy Beans Cane and Millet Seed ALSO CEMENT FARMERS FEDERATION A. E. FRIZELLE, Mgr. Phone 92 Franklin, N. C. Ask Your FARMERS FEDERATION MANAGER About the Free Pig To Be Given Away at the FEDERATION PICNIC IN MACON COUNTY Sunday, June 17 \ ' \] Van-Heusen Shirts . . $2.95 to $5.50 Van-Heusen Ties . . $1.00 and $1.50 Van-Heusen Pajamas $3.95 and $4.95 \ , \ Inter-Woven Sox . . . 65c and 75c i , Higgins Slacks . . . $5.95 and $6.95 Florsheim Shoes . . . $15.95 to $18.95 John C. Roberts Shoes $10.95 to $15.95 ? r" NATIONAL BRANDS THAT GIVE YOU FULL VALUE THE QUALITY SHOP HOME OF ADVERTISED LINES OLD HOUSES NEVER DIE? The ancient dwelling shown above, had it been capable of speech, probably would have related much of the forgotten history of Macon County. The past tense Is used, because the structure, buiUtby Capt. William Siler in 1C22 for his bride, has bowed out to make way lor a modern house. It was entirely hand constiucted by Capt. Slier and an Indian named Billie Peckerwood. The mammoth logs used in its construction, remarkably preserved, still bear axe marks. Built when this county was nothing but wilderness, and truly a pace setter for other houses, the Siler home was the first in this area to have glass windows, and it is believed to be the first two-story home in the county. Th? house remained in the hands of Slier desceh dants until it, and land In the Cartoogechaye section, was purchased by Dr. Frank M. Klllian a few years ago. The ancient landmark just recently was razed and a new building will soon be going up on the site. However, Captain Siler's h tnd-made furniture, truly a work of art, is still within ine Siler clan. Ellijay Mr. and Mrs. Jim Waldroop, of Gastonia, visited relatives here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Ivester, of Winston-Salem, recently spent several days here visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Dellinger and children, and Mrs. Louie Dellinger, of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrison and son, of Gastonia, and Mr. and Mrs. Farley Moore, of Shelby, visited here recently and attended the annual decoration service at the Ellijay church, June 3. Wilfred Corbin, seaman first class, who has been serving in the Korean area on the battle ship Missouri, is spending a 27 day leave with his grandmother, Mrs. John Corbin, of Higdon ville, and his father, Dr. Fur man Corbin, of Bryson City. Mr. and Mrs. Rotor t Woody and sons, of Hayesville, spent a week-end recently with Mrs. Woody's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry. Pvt. George Moses, of Fort Jackson, S. C., spent a recent week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry. Miss Rosalee Mashburn is em- | ployed for the summer at Angel i hospital. Mrs. Gordon Evitt, who has been seriously ill at Angel clinic for several weeks, is now im proving at home. Gneiss By MRS. F. E. MASJIBL'RN Mrs. Carrie Henry has ; eturn ed to her home on EJlijay after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Alice Keener, on Ledford branch for several days. i Mrs. Gracie Peek has been visiting relatives in Western North Carolina. Week-end be fore last she was visiting "Aunt" ( Lizzie Rogers. Mrs. Peek spends her winters in Charlotte with her son, R. M. Peek, and Mrs. Peek. Pfc. James A. Mashburn, of Fort Brags and Mrs. Mash burn, of Raleigh, spent th-i week-end with Pfc. Mashburn's mother,, Mrs. Pay Mashburn. Our winding roads and scenic areas gave Mrs. Mashburn many series of chills and thrills as h was he:- first visit to the moun tains. Mrs. Fanny Keener Is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. T. B. Hedden. and Mr. Hadden, at Cullasoja. Production of winter cover crop seeds set a new record in 1950. Farmers make up nearly 20 per cent of the national popula tion. I.EOAti ADVERTISING ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator ot Sadie Moore, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C., this Is to notliy all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 28 day of May, 1952 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement. This 28 day of May, 1951. T. H. MOORE, Administrator M3 1 ? r6tc ? Jly 5 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of H. G. Cabe, deceased, latf of Macon County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having i claims against the estate of [ said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be fore the 9 day of June, 1952 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement. This 9 day of June, 1951. HAROLD CABE, Executor. J14 ? 6tp ? Jly 19 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY HARLEY ROPER vs BERTHA ROPER The defendant, Bertha Roper, Will take police that an" act on entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Macon County fo- the purpose of securing an absolute divorce for the plaintiff, Barley Roper. ??aid defendant will fu' ther take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, at the Courthouse in Franklin on the 25th day of June, 1951, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in th; complaint. This 22nd day of May, 1951. KATE McGEE, Clerk of Superior Court M24 ? 4tc? J 14 Hybrid queens, one of th? newest developments In the be > business, are now being tested on several North Carolina (arm . They show much promise in producing the type o f bee that will store plenty of honey and not be too hard to handle. Say: "I saw it advertised in The Press." WANTED - FRESH DEAD STOCK A New Free Service For Your Community Call . . . REID'S ESSO SERVICE PHONE 32 We pay collect calls and our special equipped truck will remove your cows, horses, and hogs without any cost to you if called at once. CONSOLIDATED HIDE AND METAL CO. ) Exclusive Gyrafoam wash ing action gets clothes cleaner. Genuine Maytag construction means years of trouble-free service. Three fine models to choose from. $124.95 to $179.95. Liberal trade-in Easy term* See these Washers Today! MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. Macon Theatre Bldg. Phone 107 Plenty Degrees Cooler Inside These folks are enjoying something that's being pioneered by Buick. It's freedom from the blinding glare of bright summer sunlight. It's freedom from hot laps? cai ised by the sun's rays beating down tnrough the broad expanse of windshield. These freedoms trace to a new feature you may have noticed in '51 Buicks? a new kind of glass* with a cool, soft, blue-green tint, in every glass area of the car, front, side and back. Buick engineers tell us that this "Buick first" reduces glare 18% over conven tional glass? cuts sun heat as much as 45% ? and Buick engineers are very conservative fellows. ^ Optional at extra eoet ? available on matt models. {Not presently available in California and MaeeaeUueette.) I T .ft; In l!~URY J. TAYLOR, ABC Network, every Monday evening. ' ? ' This glare-and-heat-reducing Easy-eye glass is factory-installed at moderate extra charge. It gives you a built-in transparent "sun visor" right in the windshield? and it also dulls the dazzle of oncoming headlights at night. As we've said, this is something Buick owners were the first to enjoy. It takes its place with such exclusives as the valve-in-head Fireball Engine? coil springs on all four wheels? the firm power linkage of torquc-tubc drive? and the magic of Dynaflow.* As we've also said? rather modestly? "Smart buy's Buick." Come in soon and find out what an understatement that really is. Equipment, aeceMorien, trim and model* are aubjcct to change u ithoui ,iolie4 * Standard on ROADMASTER, optional at extra co$t on other Scries. i r NO OTHER CAR PRO ''IDES ALL THIS s DYNAFLOW iDRIVE* ? FIREBALL ENGINE PUSH BAR FOREFRONT ? WHITE-GLOW INSTRUMENTS ? 4 WHEEL COIL SPRINGING TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE ? DUAL VENTILATION MEAMLINE STYLING ? BODY CY ! When batter automobile f are b? nf BUICK will build them MACON MOTOR COMPANY Palmer Street, West Franklin, N. C.