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LEGAL ADVERTISING NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale vested in the undersigned trustee by a deed of trust executed by Isaac Wil son and wife Beulah Wilson, dated the 12*h day of Decem ber, 1950, and recorded in the of nee of Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina, in Book 45, page 132, said deed of trust having been executed to secure certain indebtedness therein set fourth, afld default in payment of said indebtedness having been made, I will on Friday, the 10th day of August, 1951, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Franklin, North Carolina, sell to the high est bidder for cash the follow ing described, land: All the land described in a deed from Jack Johnson MACON PUMP & WELL CO. ? Years of Experience 6" and 8" Holes ? F. B. ROGERS, Driller Franklin, N. C. Route 1 Phone 12 and Wife, Janie Johnson, to Clinton Ledford and wife, Jessie Ledford, dated Aug ust 31, 1944, and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina, in Book K-f of Deeds, page 91, contain ing onp-half acre, more or less.. This 9th day of July 1951. GILMER A. JONES, Trustee Jlyl9 ? 4tc ? A10 NOTICE OF SALE WHEREAS, in the opinion of the Macon County Board of Education the following de scribed real estate is no longer necessary for school purposes: NOW, THEREFORE, under and by virtue of G. S. 115-82, the Macon County Board of Ed ucation will at the County Court House door in Franklin, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon, on Saturday, August 18, 1951, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described tract of land, towit: Being five (5) acres .of land carved from Southern and Western part of the 17 acre tract of land described and conveyed in the deed from S. P. Pierson to the Macon County Board of Education, dated June 1, 1946, and re corded in Book P-5 at page 253, records of Macon Coun ty, N. C., situated in the | Town of Highlands, Macon County, N. C., more particu larly described as lollops: BEGINNING at a stake, the Southeast corner of the said 17 acre tract; thence witb five (5) lines of same, North 85 West 708 feet to a stake; North 40 West 254 feet to a stake at a fence corner on the Southwest bank of the old road; South 58 degrees 30 m'nutes West 179 feet to a stake; North 3 West 379 feet to a stake; the Northeast corner of the Craig lot and in Elizabeth V. Weston's South boundary line; thence North 79 degrees 09 minutes East with the Weston lot, 161 feet to its Southeast corner, a stake at the old road; thence with the old road as it meanders the following six courses and distances: South 8 degrees West 88 feet; South 3 degrees East 148 feet; South 22 de grees East 96 feet; South 78 degrees East 184 feet; North 83 decrees East 225 feet; South 83 degrees East 111 feet to a point at the East ern end of the old road; thence East, with a severance line, 321 feet to a stake in the original Eastern bound ary of the said 17 acres; thence South 1 degree West, with the said original East ern boundary of the said 17 acres, 230 feet to the place of the BEGINNING, contain ing five acres, be the same more or less, SUBJECT, how ever, to the right of way of the said old road for purpose of ingress and egress to and from this and other adjoining lands. This property will be offered for sale either as a whole or in tracts and the Macon County Board of Education reserves the right to reject any bids if, in its opinion, the amount offered is inadequate. The successful bidder will be required to deposit at the time of the sale the sum equal to 10% of his bid, and if he should fail to do so said property will be immediately re-sold. This the 18th day of July, 1951. MACON COUNTY BOARu OF EDUCATION By Bob S. Sloan, Chairman. Jlyl9 ? 4tc? A9 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator of James F. Wilkes, de ceased, 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 14 day of July, 1952, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate set tlement. This 14 day of July, 1951. GRADY WILKES, Administrator Jlyl9 ? Ctp ? A23 NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA, MACON COUNTY, In the Superior Court MACON COUNTY vs. R. C. SWEET, and the unknown heirs at law of R. C. Sweet The defendants, R. C. Sweet, and the unknown heirs at law of R. C. Sweet will take notice that an action entitled as above, has been commenced in the Su perior 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 interest, and are proper parties thereto. It is further ordered by the court that the defendants, R. C. Sweet, and the unknown | heirs at law of R. C. Sweet, are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the ' Superior Court of Macon County, North WANTED - FRESH DEAD STOCK A New Free Service For Your Community Call . . . REID'S ESSO SERVICE PHONE 32 We p-.y 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. T20SET5T "PAWUE Copyright 1917 by Local P> fjtising Co. "Clem's. goin' to coast down to BURRELL MOTOR CO. an' trade 'er in on a Chevrolet truck." i FARMERS Are Entitled to SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNTS ?? | Ammonium Nitrate At FARMERS FEDERATION Warehouse THE SOONER YOU PURCHASE, THE LARGER THE DISCOUNT Inquire at your . . . Local- P. M. A. Office Or Farmers Federation Warehouse Telephone 92, Franklin FARMERS FEDERATION Palmer Street A. E. FRIZZELL, Mgr. Franklin, N. C. # Personals Mrs. Carri? B'.akely Gillespie and Mrs. Ella Blakely Williams and son, MaxTe, recently visited Mi's. Logan Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCol lough, of Macon, Ga? have re- | turned home following; a visit j with Mr. and Mrs. George R. ! Pattillo. The Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Park er, <JT New Bern, formerly of Franklin, visited friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rams and children, of Baltimore, Md. have returned home after a two weeks' stay with her mother, Mrs. Eva Keener, at Cullasaja. They were accompanied home by Miss Lois Keener. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Higdon, of Atlanta. Ga., spent the week end with Mrs. Eva Keener. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callo way, of Atlanta, Ga., are at Rumby Ray's camp on Nanta- j hala this week. Mr. and Mrs. Williams Noth- I stein will move into the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. James Carroll, Jr., who have moved to 1 South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McNabb i and son, Dennis, and Mrs. W I H. McNabb, of Pompano Beach. Fla., are guests of Mrs. C. D. Baird and Mrs. Ann Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Carpenter and chil lren, of Greenville, S. j C., are visiting Mr. Dean's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Car- j penter. Miss Freda Siler is the gusst of Mrs. G. Vander Kaaden and Miss Wilhemina Vander Kaaden, of Enka, at Bradenton Beach, Fla. Miss Carolyn Nnlhstein. who is employed by the DuPont com pany in Brevard, spent the week-end at home Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hunni cutt and sons, Bill and Tom are visiting relatives in Nor folk, Va., and Washington, D. C. Miss Martha Ann Stockton has returned ho,me from New Bern where she visited Miss Janet Parker. Sh3 also visited her sister, Mrs. Warren Perry, in Kinston. Miss Audrey Conley, of Ral eigh, is spending this \ve?k w. I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lest er Conley. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Bryson, o^ Detroit, Mich., have been called home by the illness of J. P. Bryson, who is in Angel hos pital. Miss Patr'.cia ?\ithcm, of Rob binsVille, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Lester Conley. Miss Betty Lee Moore has re turned home from a stay of se veral days in Atlanta, Ga. The Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Ery son, of Columbia, Mo., are vis iting Mrs. John Moore and Mrs. H. D. Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Jac^c Carpen ter, of Chapel Hill, are spend ing a month's vacation with Mr. Carpenter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carpenter. Mr. Carpenter will teach at Dah lonega, Ga. this fall. Mrs. D. G. Stewart, of Atlanfa, Ga., formerly of Franklin, has returned home after a visit of several day-, with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Stevart. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dono frio and ton, Ralph, of Wan tagh, Long Island, aie guests 01 ( Carol. na, at his office in Frank lin, on thj 22rl day o Aig.ist 1951, and an w:r or dr-mur to the complaint of the pla ntiff or th? relief d"mnnri"d :n said complaint will be granted. This the 11th day of July, 1951. KATE McGEE, CI? k Superior Court Jlylf? 4tc ? A9 E.S.PURDOM CUSTOM MADE REPRODUCTIONS . ? WAYAH ROAD FRANKLIN, N. C. We design and Build traditional Furniture, Pewter, Brass and Copper accessories 6 Ml. Weat of Franklin Demonstration Club Meetings For Week Ars Announced Scheduled meetings of home demonstration clubs in the county for the coming v'?ek , have been announced by Mrs. , Florence S. Sherrlll, county j home demonstration agent. , They are as follows: 1 Today (Thursday) Farm and Home week, Raleigh. Friday: Cullasaja club picnic. ] Clifiside picnic area at 10 a. m. j Tuesday: Walnut Creek club tour of points of interest in the ( county at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday: Iotla and Travel- j ers club joint meeting with Mrs. I - Claude Roper at 1:30 p. m. Mul- h borry club leaves for Cherokee to attend "Unto These Hills" at I 2 p. m. L Mr. an^i Mrs. Allen Siler. Mrs Katherine Sanders has returned to her home in Lofig view, Wash., after a three-week visit with her parents, Mr. arjd Mrs. Harley Ledford, of Car toogechaye. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Car roll, Jr., moved last week to Columbia, S. C., where Mr. Car roll has been transferred with the Forest service. He also plans to resume studies at the univer sity there. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Car roll, Jr., had as their guest last week Mrs. Carroll's sister, Mrs. Marlin Payne, and Dr. Pu>ne and children, of Summerville, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Sloan and daughter, Norma, have arrived from Naples, Fla., to spend the season at their summer home, "Roaring Waters", near Gneiss. Cpl. Lee Crawford, who re cently was at home on a visit, is no Af stationed at Carswell Air Force Base, Fort Worth, Texas, where he is assigned to maint enance work on the B-36. Mrs. William Townsend and baby have gone to Baltimore to join Mr. Townsend, who is employed in the Martin air craft plant there. J. A. Cook, who has been a patient at Angel hospital, has returned to his home. Turpentine ?s a livelihood to 40,000 families in the South. Sin*r.,i ^WJUlilhJ PERFORMANCES ^ ? 6 NIGHTS WEEKLY TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY UHTil SEPTEMBER 4TH 8 P.M. MOUNTAINSIDE THEATRE TICKCIS ON 5AU AT r'lAMBER OF COMMERCE Till RSDAV, AUGUST 2, 195 f The Franklin Press anc/ Cullasaja Mr. and Mrs. Charlas Ra-'nc md two daughters, Joanne an . Judy, of Baltimore, Md , are vi s iting Mrs. Raines' mother and sister, Mrs. Eva Keener and Miss Lois Keener. Sam Moore, of Knoxville, Tenn., is visiting his sisters, Mis. Frank Brysoji and Mrs. J. M. Stewman. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Higdon, Atlanta, Ga., and Miss Blanche Hogan, of Lincolton, Ha., spent a recent week-end with Mr. Higdon's sistfr, Mrs. Eva Keener. Since soils differ in the amount of lime required to neu tralize them, it is wise to send In a soil sample from every field every three to five years In order to keep the acidity of soil adjusted to crops to be grown in rotation. FAQC TWv , The Highlands Maconian Radio lr.'^aency luatlng u> dry or conuitioii g am is be.ng tested by the U. U. Department I of Agriculture. SUNSET DRIVE-IN ON BRYSON CITY ROAD Open Daily 7 Till 12 Midnifht ENJOY OUR Hickory-Smoked Barbecue DIXIE Try Our 50c SPECIAL LUNCH Vegetable Plate or Stew Beef GRILL iMoreDocfofs ?Smote Camels r ?tfeflM.cuuj otke/L Ci^OAJSittl according to ? rapt of ?W nfiMwM* sum? of dscfin in t?tr)f truck ?/ midici. ?#/ / ' / ;'?i [ TURKISH Kf DOHCSZta KUXj AMERICA'S FOREMOST PLAY OF HISTORY ilCKETS ARE I !0 PROBLEM . . . 1 his is how to get them: 1. Scats are reserved lor your convenience. 2. Write, wire, or tele phone for ticket reser vations, or ? 3. Conic directly tot. the box office in Cherokee. Tickets may be obtain ed right up to curtain time. Room Accommodations: i 1. Write, wire, or telephone "for room reservations, or ? 2. Come to Information lint and make your room reservations on the spot. 3. There are 4,(XX) overnight accommo dations within 30 minutes' driving distance of Mountainside Theatre. tAeMwiMf, ktii^cfamA<Ul/)m?iuc4i4 UUJUnfafad/ 0 Nights Weekly Tuesday Thru Sunday Performances until September 4th Mountain Theatre For ticket* and room accommodations write "Unto These Hills", Jj Cherokee, N. a
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