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SEE AND HEAR THE BAILEY BROTHERS Charlie and Danny TATER TATE The South'* Finest Fiddler THE SPIVEY MOUNTAIN BOYS Red Rector, Fred Smith, and Ray Atkins, And THE SCRUBBY BROTHERS Comedians From WNOX, Knoxville, Tenn. IN PERSON At The Courthouse in Franklin Thursday (Tonight), February 28th At 7:30 Admission : Benefit : 30c and 60c Pleasant Hill Bring the Family Community WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT CAROLINA Continued From Editorial Pace they were not all they could be come ? In fact, tliey seemed to fail back momentarily behind the fast shifting tides. Had their leaders failed them? Were they sufficient ly imbued with the vision of j what North Carolina could be I come? Had they let the state live on its fat? Would the issues of a new day? the need for ad justment in race relations, the call for new industrialism and diversified agriculture ? throw these people backward instead of forward? It did not seem like'y that Tir ' Heels who had wrested so much 1 from so little (they had no golrt- 1 plated natural resources! would j sink back into mediocrity. They required leaders with vision; they required initiative, to shore up a shaky economy. But of all the Southen states. North Carolina still had more potential for greats j ness than any of her sisters. If this is what the strollinp troubadours from the haughty ( Byrd to the kindly Pierce have been trying to tell us. then per- , haps the myths are true. North Carolina is strong in the strength of her people. They will see h?r [ through. Franklin Would Be Head Office Of Proposed Family Court Systeqi Franklin would be head office : for elthUcounty District One If a proposed system of state-admlnis tered and financed family courts Is passed by the Oeneral Assembly The new court plan Is recom mended by the Governor's Yout'n Service Commission and would establish 18 family courts. The courts would have Jurisdic tion in domestic relations, adop tions. divorces, and the like. District one would embrace Cherokee, Clay. Graham. Hay- i wood. Jackson. Macon. Swain, ar.ci Transylvania counties. Governor Hodges opposed the plan last week, saying it "may be a long range development'' but he doubted if the state is now ready to adopt the program in its en tirety. Each district would hvae a judge at a salary of $11,000: clerk, So.- 1 000; court social service worker, $4,000: collections clerk, $3,000: clerical personnel. $2,500: deten tion superintendent. $5,000; pro fessional detention staff members. $4,000 each: and non-professional detention staff members, $2,500. t . . ! Ice cream may be kept sat'.v ! factorily for cne month if stored at O degrees Fahrenheit or below Fruit ice cream should be stored at a lower temperature range, pre ferably at 2-5 degrrees below zero Softened or partially melted ice cream has a tendency to develop a coarse texture when the product is refrozen. Announcement . , . ? J ? We have bought the business formerly owned by Coldern Food Products and are operating in this area. We appreciate the business given us in the past and are . happy to have the opportunity to serve you again. If it's .produce you want, see ? DILLARD BROTHERS TELEPHONE 4172 DILLARD, GEORGIA SCHOOL GETS EOIJIPMENT FROM P.-T. A. Brings Total To $3,000 At Iotla; Seeks Approval New maps and phonograph , records given Iotla School last week brought to $3,000 the total spent in the last three years by the school's Parent-Teacher Asso ciation. Cost of the new equipment was $305. The P -T. A. has been working toward getting the school accred ited. Largest "must;' toward as- 1 credltacion which remains to be done is acquiring a central library. [ Presently, the principals office serves in this capacity In the last three years, the Iotla > P.-T. A. has bought a record play- i er, records, maps, book cases, cur- 1 tains for the auditorium, outside' floodlights, a vacuum cleaner, a buffer, and vitamin capsules for | all the' children. Money for the improvements ^ fame from P.-T. A. projetcs, such j as the before-Easter supper, Hal- > I lowe'en party, box suppers, and ! an amateur theatrical production. I "The Man in the Green Shirt". 1 Legal Advertising Administratrix Notice Having qualified as aministra Irl't of the Estate of Florence L Tallent, deceased, late of Macor County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 23 day of January, 1958 or this notice will ge plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This 23 day of January, 1957. ANNA LOIS TALLENT Administratrix J31 ? 6tp ? M7 INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be receiv ed by Jack Ragan, Civil Defense Director for Macon County, in his office until 9:00 a. m? Saturday. March 2, at which time they will be publicly opened and read for the furnishing of the following: 1 60 Watt Base Station, as specl , fled 1 Antenna and Transmission Line Kit. as specified . 1 Remote Control Console com plete with Microphone as spe cified 1 Portable, as specified 4 30 Watt Nominal Mobile Units, as specified 1 Station House Receiver, as specified 1 Installation, all equipment. Specifications are obtainable at office of Civil Defense Director Jack Pagan. Proposals must be marked "PROPOSALS FOR RADIO DQUTPMENT". The right is reserved to reject j any ar.d all proposals. Jack Ragan. Civil Defense Director. | Macon County. F?8 ? 1 tc ? MC ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as admlnistra- 1 frix of the Estate of Emma Belle j Shook deceased, late of Macon County. N C.. this is to notify ; al' persons having claims against ! the estate of said deceased t.j evhifc5. them to the undersigned j or. or bf-ore the ? day of January I '9SR or this notice will be pleaded | In b:>r of their recovery. All per | 'one indfhted to said estate will [ n!'ar? make immediate settlement j This 2 day of January. 1957. MINNIE PEEK Administratrix' .Til ? 6tp ? P31 Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administra- 1 tor ol the Estate of Cecil L. Led ford, deceased, late of Macon I County. N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the : estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 29 day of December. 1957, or this notice will be plead j in bar of their recovery. All per sons Indebted to said estate will plense make Immediate settlement. This 29 day of December, 1956. | J. B. KISER Administrator F14 ? 6tp ? M2 1 Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administra tor of the Estate of Bessie Potts, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C? this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 21 day of January. 1958, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 21 day of January, 1957. C. W. POTTS Administrator J24 ? 6tp ? F28 Administratrix Notice Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of W. A. Berry, deacesed. late of Macon County. N. C. tills U to notify all person* having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 15 day of February. 1?5? or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make immedlfjb settlement. This 15 day of February, 1957. RUTH B TEAOUE Administratrix F21 ? 6tp ? M28 msr . on th9S0 ^ time for a Pfermaglas water heater ? with the glass-lined tank Hi at can't rust Proved In 3,000,000 Homes MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. Phone 107 Farmers, Save That Soil How To ? ? . ; ' ? i Why To * i' Where To The Macon County ASC Will Pay Approximately 80% Of The Cost On The Following: 1. LIME, FERTILIZER AND SEED for new pasture seeding. 2. LIME, FERTILIZER AND SEED for reseeding pasture. 3. LIME alone for land to be seeded 1956-57. 4. FERTILIZER alone for poor stands of pasture and meadow where seed is available in the soil. 5. LADINO CLOVER, ORCHARD GRASS, FESCUE, RED CLOVER, ALFALFA, and other seed purchase orders are now being issued. 6. LIME, FERTILIZER and ALFALFA SEED for new seed ing of alfalfa. WHY SAVE YOUR SOIL? Everyone knows the answer to this ? Because every man, woman, and child depends on this soil for food, clothing, the homes we live in, even this newspaper, depends on the soil that is in your custody . . . We cannot fail. For information, assistance and a purchase order for material, go to the Macon County ASC office in the Agricultural Building. Only 65 farmers have received their material. This Message Sponsored By The Following ASC Dealers Downs and Dowdle Franklin Seed Store r Bob Ray's Warehouse Brown and Carson Masons Grocery and Feed Farmers Federation Parrish's General Store Otto, N. C.
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