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Sever - \ al weighing a fraction more than a pound each recently [ were reported, and this week John E Moore brought to The office a monster onion that weighed one pound, six ounces, und measured 15| _? inches around. Mr. Maore, who ! grew the onicn in his garden at . the old Jim Moore place, said ! it was the Yellow Denver va r-ty, CAItn OF THANKS We wish to extend to our j neighbors and friends our deep- , est appreciation lor the kind- , nesses shown us during the ill nness and at the time of the death of our dear wife and : mother T. J. Carnes and family. j EXECUTOR'S NOTICE H iving qualified as executor 1 of Mary Dryman, deceased, late ] of Macon County, N. C.. this is 1 to notify all persons having 1 claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the J 20tli day of August, 1947, or this '? notice will be , plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in- ' debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. 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Continued From Pate Two NEWS about PEOPLE I Iff"1 a. ?puple of days ih<- past I T h *.V1S e his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Corbin. Sr. ?? r tiome' Kranki"i. Kuute 4. Mr. and Mrs Roderick S. Mc- ! Iver and daughter, Janie. left ; Franklin Tuesday after soend- | jiig the past five weeks at the ranklm Terrace, to return to their home at Rockledge. Fla i While in Franklin. Mr. Mclver took flying lessons at the local airport and August 6 he took his first solo flight. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Wat tins, of Albany, Ga? are here for a visit with Mrs. Watkuis' ?iStfr' H ? Cozad, and fa ther, J. A Conley. at the home avenue"' ad Harrison Mrs. William J. Blaine and I wo sons have returned to their Home on Harrison avenue after j spending two weeks in Swan- I ?noa with Mrs. Blame's mother Mrs. F. W Briggs. ' j Mrs. j d. Chandler, of Tai- ' lulah Fails, Ga., was here this I week Visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. John H. Thomas, at their home on iotla street Mrs. Myra Loftis has return-! ?d to her home in Asheville , after a visit here with her i orother H. G. Cri.sp, and Mrs. j^risp at their home near the T. j IV. Porter residence. Chief Petty Officer Harrv E angle, of the Navy, stationed I at Oceana Beach. Fla., is spend- I ing a few days visiting his bro- I ;her and sister-in-law, Mr and Pangle. at their home, Franklin, Route 2. Mrs. Curt Roane, who under *fnt an operation at the Angel hospital recently, has recovered sufficiently to be removed to ner home. Franklin. Route 1. and is reported much improved Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maxwell, of Westminister, S c.. are spend ing a few days visiting Mrs Maxwells mother. Mrs J. m. Carpenter, and sister. Miss Grace Carpenter, and other rel atives in Franklin. j Miss Louise Carpenter, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J Car penter, is spending two weeks in Kokomo, ind., with her brother Bob Carpenter, and Mrs. Car penter. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Home and small son, Theron Wesley or Greensboro, have been vis ing Mr. Home's father, Fred W Home in the Bethel community, and Mrs. Home's parents. Mr and Mrs. Sam W. Stanfield, at their home on Bonny Crest Joel Hyder, of Hickory, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Dean Carpenter at their home an Harrison avenue The Rev, and Mrs. R. l. Je rome and two children, of New Bern are here for a ^ ^ Mr t wm4s parents- Mr. and Mrs. T W. Porter. Sr Miss Elizabeth DeHart. daugn ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H De Hart. of Franklin, Route 3. has returned to her home, after ?pending several days in Brvson -?ity visiting friends. Mrs. A. B O'mohundro ac X? Miss Gay Evans and Mrs Omohundro's nieces. Tane and Stevie Thomas, will eave Saturday for Richmond' . ' w'le/"e the Thomas child en will join their mother, after 1tre' Fr0m R'chmond. ?rs. OMohundro will take Miss hpTff ^inson "Salem, where ion accepted a posi WAYNE FEED We have now on hand a complete line of Wayne Feed for all stock and poultry needs. Also scratch feed, wheat bran, choice timothy hay and oats. ALFALFA SEED , A good stock of No. 1 Alfalfa Seed, Borax and Inoculation for Fall sowing. , HOME GROUND, MACON COUNTY * PRODUCED Plenty of Strained Honey CORN MEAL r Ray Groc. & Feed Co. FOR FALL SEEDING Winter Cereal Hay ? Wheat ? Barley ? Vetch Winter Cover Crop ? Alfalfa ? Rye ? Rye Grass Brown Groc. & Feed Store R. D. Carson Wiley Brown FOR SALE f Or Trade J Most Anything You Need in the FURNITURE LINE We still Accept LIVESTOCK at Market Prices as Payment | Cattle and Hogs % Especially Wanted SEE THAD PATTON Macon Furniture Co. SELF # REGULATION ! Qua. tle&ftfmululitif The sole aim of the United States Brewers Foundation is that the sale of beer in North Carolina shall conform to the highest plane of social responsibility and law observance. Toward this end, a definite program of education and self-reg ulation within the industry, and in full cooperation with law enforcement agencies, has been in operation for more than seven years. Field men regularly check on the places where beer is sold. Where necessary, the state director warns an operator con cerning certain corrections that must be made. In such cases, most retailers respond quickly. As to the few who do not steps are taken to eliminate them. All branches of the brewing industry are pledged to the main tenance of wholesome conditions wherever beer is sold. / Tforth Carolina Committee. United States Brewers Foundation Edgar H.Bain. State Director y 606-607 linumnce BMg.. RaUlflh.N.C. /
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