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For the first time a quality Index has been developed for flue cured tobacco varieties. Proper winter care and storage can prolong the Ufe of farm ma chinery. '59 FARMING SEASON IS HERE! See Us or Call Us For Any Farm Equipment Many Models and Sizes to Choose from New and Used Equipment SALES and SERVICE ? EXPERT REPAIRS MACON TRACTOR &EOUIPMENT COMPANY 244 West Palmer St. Franklin, N. C Phone 569 Items Of Interest From Cowee Community Miss Cecil* Gibson Staff Correspondent Wins Certificate Congratulations to Arthur Shep herd, who has qualified as a mem ber of the North Carolina "100 Bushel Corn Club". Mr. Shepherd has been pre sented a certificate as a member of the club, having a recorded yield of 128 bushels per acre. This certificate was presented, in recog nition of outstanding performance in 1058, by the North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering of the University of North Carolina, Raleigh. Service Sunday Liberty Baptist Church will hold baptismal services at the Windy Oap Baptist Church at 2:30 pjn. Sunday, January 18. Social Held The Intermediate Training Union class of Liberty Baptist Church held a social at the com munity picnic area Saturday night, January 3. with members of the Young People class as ' guests. Croups Meet Wednesday night, January 14. at Cowee Baptist Church, the Sunbeams held their meeting. Wednesday night prayer service and an officers' and teachers meeting also was held. Scruggs To Preach The Rev. Gordon Scruggs, of Murphy, will fill the pulpit at Cowee Baptist Church Sunday. January 18, In the absence of the pastor, the Rev. Clyde Rhlnehart. He and Mrs. Rhinehart and chil dren will be in South Carolina. Shades Arrive The new shades for Cowee School have arrived and are now being Installed. The regular P.-T.A. meeting will be held Monday night, January 19, at 7:30, at Cowee School. Mrs George Byrd will present a skit entitled. "What Men Do on P.-T.A Nights", with seven men taking part. i A/2c Charles R. Raby, who has 1 been stationed in Limestone. Me., SHORTY MASON'S Week - End Specials Phone 772? We Deliver SHORTS EGGS SURE HIT (Self Rising) FLOUR $025 100 Lb. 0 Doz, 39* 25 Lb. $ J -49 JFG PEANUT BUTTER? .q,6!K PURE LARD- 4 n. 69* PREMIUM SALTINE CRACKERS - - L, 25* BOYS' BOOTS $4.98 Values $2.99 MEN'S PAJAMAS $1.98 Values 2 for $3.00 GIRLS' COATS $16.90 Values $8.88 LADIES' SUITS Values to $14.99 $10.88 LADIES' DRESSES Values to $10.90 $3.99 BOYS' LONG UNDERWEAR $1.19 Values 88c LADIES' LONG SLEEVE IAN LON CARDIGANS $5.95 Values $3.99 LADIES' COATS Values to $29.90 $14.99 Material . . . PRINTS & DRIP DRYS 49c Yd. Values 3 for 88c LADIES' COTTON HOUSE DRESSES $2.98 Value* $1.99 GIRLS' DRESSES 7 to 14 ? $3.98 Values $2.88 f MEN'S DRESS PANTS ' $7.95 Value* $5.00 REMEMBER You Save at t \ Is being transferred to Austin, Tex. He and Mrs. Raby and their small son, "Chuck", are spending this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Queen and Mr. and Mrs. Everette Raby. They plan to leave Sunday for Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shuler and children had as guests last week end Mr. and Mrs. Richard Har mon and daughters, Janet and Gayle, of Warrenton. Relatives and friends of Frank Holbrook. of Ashevllle, enjoyed his recent visit. He spent the week end visiting his mother-in-law, Mrs. John H. Dalton, and Carl Dalton, the Will Holbrook family, and others. Mrs. Candler Chllders returned to her home at Whittler last Fri day after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. T. M. Rlckman, and other relatives. Mrs. Claude Leatherman and children, Charles. Linda, and Claudette. spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Walton Smith and family in Ashevllle. Misses Barbara Jean Roper and Claudette Leatherman went to Davld-Millard High School In Ashevllle last Saturday where they took the scholastic test for the Mcoa Scholarship. MOTlCE: FOR SALE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. THE FOL LOWING ? 1 Elliott Addressograph Machinc: i prepared mailing list (on sten ?ils> of all farm owners in Macon bounty; 250 blank stencils, and he cabinets to house all the sten ts. rhese Items may be seen in the Macon County ASC Office Mon day through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 pjn. Sealed bids will be accepted In the \SC Office through January 23. 1959 MILDRED CORB1N Office Manager Macon County ASC Legal Advertising NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF UNCLE REMUS CAFE a partnership A partnership herefore existed between Olen Holt and wife. Meredith Holt, and Parker Nor ton and wife, Lucy Norton, con ducting the business of a cafe in the Town of Franklin, North Carolina, under the firm name and style of "Uncle Remus Cafe", and said Parker Norton and wife. Lucy Norton, recently sold their undivided one-half (l/2) interest in said business and partnership to Venter A. Ledford and W. B Led ford, and Glen Holt and wif Meredith Holt have purchased said undivided one-half ('&) in terest from Vaster A. Ledford and W. B. Letfford and are now the sole owners of said business Notice is hereby Riven that saU' partnership has been dissolv,wl. and that Glen Holt and wif*. Meredith Holt. will, collect a]', debts due by the firm. They will also continue to conduct the busi ness at the same location and under the same trade name. This the 12th day of January. 1959. PARKER NORTON LUCY NORTON GLENN HOLT ? MFWFDTTH HOTT VFSTER A LEDFORD "W. B. LEDFORD J15 ? 2to ? J22 Off-farm income now accounts for about one-third of farmers' totaLnet income, reports the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Clark's Chapel Happenings Mrs. Emma Ray Staff Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ray and girls went to Ashevtlle Saturday, January 10, to get Mrs. Ray's sister, Mrs. Freeman Watts, and two children who have been In Ulm, Germany, for the past year, where Mr. Watts was stationed In the the U.S. Army. The Wednesday night prayer meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vanhook. Fellowship meeting and supper will be held at the Clark's Chapel church Saturday night, January 17. The Home demonstration club met at the home of Mrs. Ray Swan, last week. A demonstration on food .was given by Mrs. Flor ence Sherrlll. Cally Sanders has been sick at her home, but Is Improving. Mrs. Louise Vanhook was ad mitted to Angel Hospital Saturday. January 10. Mr. find Mrs. John McCoy have moved Into their new home In Clark's Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jennings and family, of Macon, Ga? visited Mr. Jennings' father and omther, | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jennings, and other relatives In Macon Count? last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Keener had as recent guests Eugene Byrd. of Almond. Katherine Byrd, of Winston Salem, and Fred Byrd, of the U.S. Marines. BAPTIST NURSERY A nursery staffed by two per sons is now operating Sunday mornings at the First Baptist Church. 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