News About People CLUB IS ENTERTAINED AT SI ST CENTURY PARTY Miss Mamie Lee Murray and Mrs. Tommy McKay entertain ed the Junior Woman's club at a 21st Century party at the home of Miss Murray on Iotla street Monday night Mrs W T. Jenkins was award ed the prize for the most origi nal costume. Bunco was played. Mrs. Sam Higdon won high score and Mrs. Jenkins low score. 1 JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB I TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT The Franklin Junior Woman's ^lub will meet Monday at 7:30 I p. m. in the clerk of court's of fice in the courthouse, it has ; been announced. Miss Roberta j Enloe will be guest speaker. ? Personals ? Mrs. T J. Ramey, of Frank lin, Route 2, is recuperating from an operation she under went last Friday in an Ashe ville hospital. | Richard ' Cotton i Mashburn, who graduated from Franklin High school last spring, has gone to Mount Berry, Ga., to enter the Berry school. Miss Julia Ann Higdon, stu dent at Wake Forest college, LAST CHANCE To Purchase 33% Ammonium Nitrate At BIG DISCOUNT Discount offer expires January 31, 1952. SEE OR CALL GENE FRIZZELL AT FARMERS FEDERATION Phone 92 Franklin, N. C. Get The MOST For Your Money! Davis SUPER SAFETY ? - l;l * Guaranteed 24 Mo. DAVIS LUXURY RIDE ooubl. .ctio. $20.50 ?& cTrS : : : $19.95 Ew^^* * 15 and Cold rubber. ? 00- It.. FREE TUBE WITH EACH TIRE fSAVE \Up To \ 40% Amy** tnf Wizint WP IS I $11.95 hr M??t C??? . Ezch. 2BIM) Guaranteed 24 Mo. WIZARD DELUXE 100 Amp. Original ? I ? nr Equipment Size. ? 14.SID For Molt Cort , . , Exch. Stotic-Free Reception TRUETONi Table Radio Sensitive FM-AM ecn qc reception 7 tubes v"'?" plusrectifier. Wal- Easy Terms nut plastic cabinet Stores Over Vi T-t! WIZARD 15 Cu. Ft. FOOD FREEZER $389.95 EASY TERMS Enjoy fresh foods any time Wltti a value-nacked Wizard! Automatic cold control guar antee* z?ro cold always. Gleaming DuPont Dulux fm ??^*300 food spoilage Trvetone Table Radio Walnut plosti $21.50 Ivory plastic $23.50 Tops in littering pleasure Sensitive reception. 4 lubes plus rectifier. For Portable* uJ? $5.98 worth .. ._ gorUbl* r?- ' ?"* Horn* Owfd V* Op-aHd Vfrlon Swafford Owner Fraoklin, N. C. spent last week at home. Miss Mary Willis left Sunday to spend several months In Clearwater, Fla. Mrs. Fred Martin, Jr., of Waynesvllle, visited her moth er, Mrs. Nina Tippett McCoy, over the wetk-end. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Magnon, of Franklin and Tampa, Fla., are spending several weeks at their home on the golf course. I They have as their guests Mrs. I Claude Logan and Mrs. J. C. | Griffin, of Tampa. Mrs. Ellis Soper is visiting rel atives in New York City. She will be joined there by Mr. Soper, who is now in Cuba. A. I. Rank, of Philadelphia, Pa., was here on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Page left Monday to spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Daven port in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Faye Mashburn left Tues day for visits with relatives in Eastern North Carolina and Vir ginia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Dun can and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Angel, Jr., left Wednesday on a vacation trip to New York. While in New York, Mr. Dun can will attend the National Automobile Dealers convention. Weimar Jones left yesterday to attend the annual institute of the North Carolina Pre; association, at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and Duke university, Durham Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis, o^ Panorama Court, are spending several weeks in Chicago, 111. Pvt. John Flanagan, of Fort Jackson, S. C., spent the week end at home. Mrs. R. M. Rimmer has .re turned home from a six-week visit with relatives in Georgia. Miss Emma Lee Higdon, of Asheville, spent the week-enl here. M. Sgt. and Mrs. Ed Setser spent the week-end with their 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 Carl Peek and wife, Delphia Peek, dated the 18th day of November, 1951, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Macon No. 45, page 33, said deed of trust having been executed to secure certain indebtedness therein set forth, and default in payment of said indebtedness having been made, I will on Monday, the 11th day of Feb ruary, 1952, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Franklin, North. Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described land: First Tract: BEGINNING at a dogwood, Wootens and Mashburns corner, runs N. 82'/Z W. 33 poles to a stake at a large gully, then South 3'/2 W. 58 poles to a dogwood In Mashburn's line, then with said line to the BEGINNING, containing 5% acres, and be ing all the lands described in a deed from W. W. Wooten and wife, E. J. Wooten, to J. F. Wooten, and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina in Book G-3 of Deeds, page 328, dated March 26, 1910. Second Tract: BEGINNING at a locust, runs S. 22'/ E. 12 poles to a stake, then S. T/ W. 27 poles to a stake, then S. 6'/ E. 38 poles to a large Spanish oak on top of the mountain, then N. 55 West with the meanders of the ridge 48 poles to a sour wood, then N. 33 E. 56 poles to the BEGINNING, contain ing 12 acres, mare or less, and being all the lands de scribed in a deed from W. W. Mashburn and wife, R. S. Mashburn, to J. F. Wooten, dated March 26, 1910, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina in Book G-3 of Deeds, page 325. Excepting from the above tract of land one fourth of the mineral interest. This 9th day of January, 1952. GILMER A. JONES, Trustee. J 17 ? 4tc ? F7 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE MEETS Znd and 4th Thursday Nights At 8 o'clock ? OLD LEGION HALL KVKRY MEMT.ER IK CBGKD TO ATTEND I parents, en route from their wedding trip In Key West, Fla., to Fort Jackson, S. C., where Sgt. Setser Is stationed. Mrs. Gus Leach and Mrs. Pearl Wright visited Dr. and Mrs. Tom Brabson in Cornelia, Ga., Sun day. Mrs. Charles Shields, Jr., of Asheville, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Nothstein. Miss Nina Lee Corbett, of Marion, was the guest of Mrs. Gus Leach Saturday. Mrs. Clifton Moody has re J turned to her home in Waynes { ville, following a visit with her sister. Kenneth Carpenter is visiting his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carpenter, In Kokomo, Ind. Roy M. Blddle, Jr., and Clyde Pitts, students at the Univer sity of Tennessee, Knoxvllle, spent the week-end at home. Mrs. Harold T. Sloan and her .daughter, Miss Dorothy Sloan, returned Sunday from a 10-day vacation trip to Alabama, Mi ami, and Havana, Cuba. Miss Sloan left Franklin Tuesday to return to her work in Charlotte. In 1951 N. C. colleges turned out 447 white graduates who had prepared to teach in ele mentary schools, a total of 1, 214 new elementary teachers are needed to fill vacancies and to take care of greatly increas ed enrolments. Emory Dental School 'Accepts Curley Walker Curley Gene Walker, son of Mrs. Gladys Walker, of F.rank j lin, has been accepted by the ; Emory University School of jDenlstry, Atlanta, Ga., accord I lng to an announcement from I Dean John E. Buhler, of the dental school. UQVfD Oft TMtire-MMI MST USUI JOE BLOW Says: "You know it's good by this sign". ROCK WOOL INSULATING CO. Call 456-R-4 20 Technical Bldg. WAYNESVIIXE, N. C. Only 12,000 miles 1 ? 1947 Buick Super 2 dr. Fully equipped, $500 under OPS 1 ? 1947 Pontiac 4 dr. New motor, radio, heater 1 ? 1947 Kaiser 4 dr. 1 ? 1941 Chrysler 4 dr. 2 ? 1940 Ford 2 drs. 1951 Willys Jeep Only 4,000 miles 1948 Willys Jeep 1945 Willys Jeep 1946 Chevrolet 1-2 ton 1940 Ford 1-2 ton From America's greatest gas miser (The Willys Aero-Ace) to America's Finest Car (The Buick Road Master) we offer you complete service and sales. MACON MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 233 FRANKLIN, N. C HEADQUARTERS FOR BUILDING SUPPLIES ? Brick ? Cement ? Mortar Mix ? Rock Wool ? Sheetrock ? J. M. Asbestos ? Siding ? Roll . Roofing ? Asphalt Shingles ? Lumber ? Schlage Lock Set# ? Kwikset Lock Set# ? Glidden Paints ? Metal Flashing ? Plumbing Fittings ? and Furniture ? Wall Paper ? Wall Board Ask Us For Estimates FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. Phone 117 Franklin If. C CONDENSED STATEMENT The Jackson County Bank Sylva, N. C. ? Highlands, N. C. As of the Close of Business December 31, 1951 ASSETS i . i , Cash and Due from Banks $ 856,200.56 U. S. Government Bonds 2.425,859.00 Other Bonds and Stocks 252,605.33 Loans and Discounts ] 1,001,839.79 Bank Building ? Furniture & Fixtures 52,862.80 Other Assets 29,090.08 TOTAL ASSETS $4,618,457.56 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 100.000.00 Surplus lOO.OOQ.OO Undivided Profits 7,037.94 Reserve for Contengencies J 88,000.00 Deposits 4.305,904.23 Other Liabilities 17,515.39 TOTAL LIABILITIES ^,618.457.56 Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

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