UtGAL ADVERTISING ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as adminis tratrix of W. B. Bennett, 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 9th day of Oc tober, 1952 or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make imme < diate settlement. This 9th day of October, 1951. Iva Lpp Bennett, Administratrix. Oil? 6tc? N15 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY E. M. McNISH ? ?. JOHN T. MESSER and wife, '* SUE R. MESSER John T. Messer and wife, Sue R. Messer, the defendants in the above entitled action, will take -'notice that an action entitled - : How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes'jight to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has stood the test of millions of users. CREOMULSION nlimi Cnn>& CM C*M>, Acat* I ifss?iia For HOUSE WIRING , Call JAMES P. WURST Licensed Electrician Phone 66 Franklin, N. C. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE MEETS Every Thursday Night At 8 o'clock ? OLD LEGION HALL ? EVERY MEMBER IS URGED TO ATTEND u Need m o r e FLAG STONE From NEEDMORE QUARRIES T. A. Slagle & Son OPERATORS Franklin, N. C. Route 3 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY DORA ZACHARY and husband LYMAN ZACHARY, EDWARD DANIEL CHASTAIN VS. G. M. CHASTAIN, THELMA CHASTAIN, ROBERT CHAS TAIN, ALENE CHASTAIN, LAW TON CHASTAIN, HENRY CHASTAIN, MAXINE CHAS TAIN, ERNEST WISE, CATH ERINE Wi8E STITT, JOHN L. STITT, CLAUDE CALLOWAY, HOME OWNERS LOAN COR PORATION, ALAN S. O'NEAL, Trustee, J. H. STOCKTON, Trus- j tee, W. H. ROGERS, R. S. JONES, Trustee, DR. EDGAR ANGEL, J. D. BURNETTE, H. S. TALLEY, W. W. EDWARDS and MINNIE Z. EDWARDS. The defendants, G. M. Chas tain, Thelma Chastain, Lawton Chastain, Ernest Wise, Cather ine Wise Stitt, John L. Stitt, Home Owners Loan Corporation, and Alan S. O'Neal, Trustee, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Macon County, North Caro lina, for the purpose of parti tioning certain lands in Macon County, North Carolina, of which the plaintiffs and some ol the defendants are tenants in common and in which the other defendants have some in terest, and that all the defen dants are proper parties there to. Said defendants will farther tak? notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Cle' k of the Superior Court of Macon County, North CaroLna, at her office in Frank lin, No th Carolina, on the 23rd day of November, 1951, and as above has ben commenced in the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, in which the plaintiff claims the sum of TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE ($275.00) DOL LARS, based on Contract. Said defendants will also take notice that they are required to appear at Ihe' office of the undersigned Clerk of Superior Court of Macon County on the 29th day of November, 1951 and answer or demur to the Com plaint of the plaintiff and ap plying to the Court lor the relief therein demanded. Said defendants will further take notice that in said action that a Warrant of Attachment against the property of the de fendants has been issued, and that pursuant to said Warrant of Attachment the Sheriff of Macon County has duly levied upon the real property of the defendants located in Macon County, North Carolina, to-wit: Situate on the North side of the Wayah Road. BEGIN NING at a point in the cen ter of the Wayah Road, the Southwest cornsr of a 14.80 acre parcel of land conveyed by John R. and Annie Slagle to Mrs. Snmue: _unp'dn, by deed dated Apr I . 023. and recorded in Boo.; ?*-; a , a;e 150, Records of Ma j.i Coun ty, North Carol na: thence with two lines ( reversed l of said Lumpkin 14.80 acre tract, N 47-45 W 22 poles 20 links to a stake at twin oaks; thence N 29 W 13 poles 10 links to a chestnut stump, with sourwood and white oak witness trees; thence S 52 W 19 poles to a locust post, with pine and hickory witness trees on South 'slope; thence S 29 E 17 poles to a 8" maple, with white oak wit ness tree 2 poles North of top of Spur Ridge; thence S 47 E, passing a V/i" iron bar driven in the ground at the North edge of Wayah Road at 23 poles, whole distance 24 poles, to a point in the center of Wayah Road; thence down and with the center of the Wayah Road, as it meanders, N 52 E 9 poles 15 links; N 39 E 9 poles 20 links to the place of BE GINNING. Containing 5 acres, be the same more or 1 ss. Let them further take notice that said Warrant of A tach ment is returnable before the undersigned Clerk of th > Su perior Court at her ofLje In said County on the 29th day of November, 1951. ? This the 15th day of October, 1951. ' KATE McGEE, Clerk Superior Co irt. 018 ? 4tc ? N8 WANTED - FRESH DEAD STOCK A New Free Service For Your Community? Call . . . REID'S ESSO SERVICE PHONE 32 W* pay eollMt call* and our special equipped truck win MWN jour earn, harm, and hop without any cost to ym it mM at mm. CONSOLIDATED HIDE AND METAL CO. Notics That Brown On Pines, Spruce? It's Work Of Insects, Say Foresters If you've been wondering what is causing white pine and red spruce in this area to wiit and appear to be dying, the Nantahala Forest Service has the answer. Acco d.ng to Forest Service ofiicials, an aphid-iike insect, Pineus Pinifoliia, is attacking Ihe trees. Feeding cn spruce, this insect causes the production of term inal compact galls that look like true cones. In one of its imma ture stages, this chermid also feeds on the current growth of white pines in the vicinity of spruce, it was explained. Officials said a survey of in fested areas in the Southern Appalachians has shown that some spruce stands have been attacked so heavily that whole mountainsides covered with this species appear rusty-red from a distance. However, they said, despite the heavy attack, spruce t.ees have been deformed or killed by the insect. It is considered unlikely that If1 ere ir.juiy will deve'op in Ihj : ? ri e. but some killing ot white j p nes is to be expected, they said. Methods of controlling out breaks of the chermid in spruce forests or neighboring white pine stands have not been de veloped. White pines grown for orna mental purposes may be pro tected from injury, however, by the timely application of stand ard nicotine sulphate sprays to control the immature stage of the chermid, otlicials said. Pvt. O. H. Allen Serving With 7th Division In Korea Pvt. Oliver H. Allen is serving with the 7th Division in Korea as a member of the signal corps, It has been learned here. The 22-year-old soldier, a 1949 Franklin High school graduate, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Allen, of Franklin, Route 4. He entered service in March of this year and was sent over seas in September. Prior to joining the 7th Division in Ko rea, he was stationed in Yoko hama, Japan. answer or demur to the petition of the petitioners, or the relief demanded in said petition will be granted. This 12 day of October, 1951. KATB McGEE, Clerk Superior Court 018? 4tc? N8 Demonstration Club Meetings Fcr Week Arc Announced Meetings ol Home Demonstra tion clubs in the county far the coming week have bsen announced by Mrs. Florence S. Sheriill, co;:nty home demon stration agent. They are as fol lows: Today (Thursday) Holly Springs club with Mrs. Parker Gregory at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. E. V. AnTmons, co-hostess: Friday: Mulberry club with Mrs. IJcirrt Bell at 1:30 p. m. Monday: Nut itional training school at the Agricultural build ing. Miss Nina Corbitt, state nutritionist, instructing. Tuesday: Carsfin Chapel club with Mrs. Glen Hastings at 2 p. m. Mrs. R. D. Carson, co hostess. Wednesday: Iotla club with 0* tkfi Try Our 50c SPECIAL LUNCH Vegetable Plate or Stew Beef I DIXIE GRILL ? State College Hints To Farm Homemakers There is a correct way to walk, it is described by foot specialists as a "beautiful walk," toes straight ahead and parallel, weight on the outside of the feet, using big toe to propel the body forward. The second rec ommendation is that people with aching feet take special exercises to strengthen weaken ed foot muscles. Your good shoe salesmen perhaps could help you out with simple exercises that would make everyday walking mileage easier on your two feet. Women who have to stand and walk a lot should be very sure to wear properly fitted and constructed shoes to give sup port to arches, and shoes that conform to shape of the foot. Shoes should be long enough to give adequate freedom to the big toe. This is most important. If you are sulfering with ach ing feet don't wait longer to give prompt attention to your foot defects. We do have, In many towns, foot specialists. Most women know the bath Mrs. Alice Gibson at 1:30 p. m. Thursday: Liberty club at the home of Mrs. Inez Hurst at 1:30 p. m. ?Nink' Henry Pledged By Chi Pht Fraternity Prank L. (Nlnk) Henry, in, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Henry, Jr., of Franklin, has been pledged by the Chi Phi frater nity at the University of North Carolina, according to an an nouncement from the office of the Dean of Students. Young Henry, a former back field star was the Franklin High Panthers, Is a freshman at the university. room surgeon best. Don't forget that your sk'n needs food, exercise, plenty of sleep and perhaps a proper mental outlook to function ef ficiently. A diet over-balanced with sugar, starches and lats is not conducive to a clear skin. Say: . "I saw it advertised in The Press.'* For PIANO TUNING And REPAIRING Write CLAYTON C. HARMON Rt. 1, Box 116, Asheville, N. C. "A Piano Tuner of Proven Ability" LEOAl^VM^gji _ ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTlOt Having qualified as BllMiWH tralrlx of the Estate of Vlrghiia P. Merrill, deceased,.' lata of Macon County, N. C., ttU# la to notify all persons having eUlma against the estate of i.MW de ceased to exhibit ttyeiji tp the undersigned on or be MM Um^ 15 day of October, 1952 or this notice will be plead Intiar of their recovery. All perapns In debted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement. This 15 day of October, 1851. LUCILLE P. RfOHBE, Administratrix 018 ? 6tp ? N22 .J """ I JOE BLOW Says: "You know it's good by this sign". ROCK WOOL INSULATING CO. Can 456-R-4 " 20 Technical WAYNF.SVILLE, -N. C. .a*i ,1 oictwHA* ' A- s> A IjtWL O, n M You cook t wonderful meal , . , delicious food . , . everybody's hungry! And then you serve that all important cup of coffee that can either help or hurt a meal. Be sure it's good too . . . JFG Special with all its delicious flavor. Bemember to save tht coupon on oach p>ek*f* JFG Special Coffee. Drop us a card for a free catalog: of valuable Items. JFG Coffee Co.? 200 W. Jackson Ave., Knoxville 1, Tenia. / _ 1 \ . A s { It has a Way with wfosnarc Sometimes we think that too little ? attention is given to the fair sex in automobile advertising. After all, it's the woman of the house who has to do .most of the shopping, which involves getting into tight places at the curb. And it's surprising what tight spots a Buick can fit into at a turn of the wheel. It's the woman who likes complete freedom from things that it takes an engineer to operate? and a complete and utter freedom from mechanical complications is exactly what makes Dynaflow Drive* such a joy. Equipment, aeeemoritn, trim and modett art mbject to change without notice.* Standard on Roa UMASTKR, optional atmtra eoat on other Series. It's the woman v.!;o kr.3 r,n cya 'or style and fine fabrics? and a nsse it: economy. On both counts, a Buick is tops'. But we suspect something else. We - suspect that a woman gets just as great a lift as a man from command ing this great-powered and trigger quick bundle of vitality to bow to her will. Hene's a car to win any woman's heart? by its level-gaited stride ? its sl'j !s and its smart performance ? its spaciousness and comfort ? and its thrift. How about taking time off, some afternoon, to boss around a Buick? It's a date that's bound to thrill you. . -NO OTHER CAR PROVIDES ALL THIS ? DYNAFLOW DRIVE* ? FIREBALL ENGINE. 4-WHEEL COIL SPRINGING ? DUAL VENTILATION , PUSH-BAR FOREFRONT ? TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE WHITE-GLOW INSTRUMENTS ? DREAMLINE STYLING BODY BY FISHER WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ASE BUILT BUICK Will WILD THEM willing response to her hand on the ??a . it , M ? iff wheel ? its smart BUICK Jf ^ fe Grtafr Valw 9 MACON MOTOR COMPANY Palmer Street, West Franklin, N.C

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