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PAGE SIX tME FRANKLIN PRESS AND THET rllcHLANDS MACONlAN THURSDAV, SEPt. 25, W4I Classified Advertisements RESIDENCE LOTS I have several well-located lots at very reasonable prices, for sale. , Grovef Jamison SlH-2tc-S25 FOR SALE Circumstances do not necessitate the keeping of-a 1935 Tudor Ford. Good condition Price very reasonable. See or write Marion: Ledford, Prentiss, N. C. S18--2tp S25 ONE BATTERY RADIOS Slightly used Radios with new bat tery and aerial. Also new Emerson . and Motorolas. , . 415 tube Philco... $34.95 41--4 tube R. C. A. ........ $Z9.95 41-4 tube Trutone ......... .$19.95 5, tube rebuilt R C A Console ................. $18.95 4 tube rebuilt Fairbanks-, Morse $14.95 3 battery 6 tube Silvertone Complete $11.95 FRANKS' RADIO & ELEC. CO. Munday Hotel Corner Franklin N. C. FOR RENT-r-Munday Hotel, an October 1. Preferably to a family connected with the Forest Service or Nantahala Power company, who ..is permanently located in Frank lin. See Airs. Munday at Munday Hotel in Franklin; N. C. S25 2tp 02 , LOST Fifty dollars in five aiw tein dollar bills, Monday. Finder return to J. P. Bradley at Ktna and receive substantial reward. ' S25 ltp WANTED Good farmer with own help, manage and run well equipped dairy farm, 50-50 share basis or $2,000.00 cash per year to right man. M.ust ,be sober, indus trious and good manager. Good house, garden, etc. WHIP-POOR-W1ILL DAIRY MorgantQn, N. C. S25 2tp 02 LOST Black and white 'beagle female, 12 inches tall, tan head and ears! Collar and name plate of owner. Finder please return or notify Rev. J, 1C;.Swaim and re ceive reward. S25 ltp POTTED PLANTS 10-25c JUST ARRIVED S & L 5 & 10c STORE S25 ltp Farm Security . (Conriuned From Page One) everyone enjoyed a picnic which was prepared from .food produced on the farm. After lunch the group enjoyed short talks by Mrs. Stella R. Cus ick, State HM Supervisor, Farm Administration, and Dennis C. Sut ton, Assistant State Supervisor, Farm Security Administration. Oth er gutsts included Miss Margaret F. Fuller, District HM Supervisor, and John R. Faison, District RR Supervisor. CARD OF THANKS . We wish to express our appre-i ciatiorn for the many words and deeds of kindness shown by friends, the doctor and. nurses, during the illness arid passing of our dear brother -and uncle; Charles Fulton. We. are- also grateful for the beau tiful floral offerings. The Brothers, and Sisters, Nieces and Nephews.. ADMINISTRATOR'S NQTiIC Having qualified as administrator of Dundinah L. Sellers, 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 5th day of September, 1942, or this notice will be plead in bar of th.-ir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This 5th day of September, 1941 LESTER L. ARNOLD, Administrator Sll-6tc 016 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of W. ' R. Jones, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against' the estate of said deceased to exhibit them t.o the undersigned on or before the 22nd. day of Sep' tember, 1942, or .this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement Thes 22 day of September, 1941 ALEX JONES, Executor S25 6tp O30 - NOTICE OF SALE North CaJrolina Macon County Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a deed of trust executed by J. M. Moore and wife Ida E. iMoore to N. L. Jolly, trustee, on the 5th' day of April, 1937, said deed of trust being re corded in Record of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust No. 35, page 338, I, the undersigned administratrix of the estate of N. L. Jolly, trustee, will at 12 o'clock noon at the Courthouse door in Franklin, North Carolina, an Tuesday, October 7, 1941, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the . follow ing described property: Lot No. 4 in J. M. Moore's Sub division, recorded in Plat Book, Register of Deeds Office, and more particularly described as follows : BEGINNING at a stake on west side of Riverview Street; Tuns W 144 feet to a stake; then N 50 feet to a stake ;: then E 144 feet to a stake; west side of Riverview Street; then with the west side of Riverview street 50 ieet to the BEGINNING. This the . 4th day of September, 1941.-, MRS. BEULAH PARRISH, Administratrix of the estate of N. L. Jolly, trustee. Sll-4tc-02 J&J NOTICE OF SALE Ncrth Carolina Macon County Pursuant to an order of resale directed to me by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, I will, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon on Octafitef 11, 1941, at the Courthouse door in Franklin, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder Jor cash the following described land, to- wit All the lands described in a deed from W. B. Lenoir and wife to B. B. Lenoir, dated June 30, 1922, and recorded in Book H-4 of Deeds; at page 419 in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Macon County to which reference is hereby made for a more complete description of said land, .and being the prop erty conveyed by B. B. Lenoir and wife by Deed of Trust, dated October 7, 1940. This the 24th day of September, 1941. G. L. HOUK, Trustee S25 2tc-02 CLEARANCE SALE Take Your Choice of Six "A" Model Fords 1 1930 Ford "A" Model Coupe 00 2 1931 Ford "A" Model Coupe. ...... ..... $150 11931 Ford "A" Model 2 Door ................ $150 11930 Ford "A" Model 2 Door 00 11929 Ford "A" Model 2 Door $95 SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW 1942 FORD CARS ON DISPLAY AT OUR SHOW ROOM ON OCTOBER 3rd AND 4th DUNCAN MOTOR CO. Your Franklin, N. C Dealer FOR SALE Several hundred common boxwood, various sizes Qne to four feet high 3,000 .small ones. State inspected. Will ship anywhere. J. D. MOSES, r , S25 ltp Ellijay, N. C. WANTED Man with good auto mobile to handle established rural Watkins business in Macon coun ty. Must be in good health, ambi tious, and business minded. No loafers considered. $25.00 or more . per week possible to right party, Write Watkins, Box 1975, Char lotte, N. C. 1 S25 2tc 02 , Macon Theatre Matinee 3:30, 7:30, 9:30 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (1:30 Saturday Continuous) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26: ROBERT STERLING . 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