Harbison
Installed As Masonic
Lodge Head
Thomas C. Harbison was In
stalled worshipful master of
Blue Ridge Lodge No. 435, A. F.
and A. M., at a recent meeting.
Other officers installed at the
meeting include Henry A. Cleave
land, senior warden; J. L. Hicks,
treasurer; Wm. N. Slattery, sec
For
HOUSE WIRING
Call J
JAMES P. WURST
Licensed Electrician
Phone 66
Franklin, N. C.
retary; M. S. Thompson, senior
4eacon; Grover W. Edwards,
junior deacon; Mack R. McKin
iney, senior steward; Wade H.
| McKinney, junior steward; W.
j W. Edwards, tyler, and Edward
Two Air Force
Enlistments Are
Announced Here
Two U. S. Air Force enlist- !
ments were announced Tuesday
by Sgt. Clay Hensley, local army
and air force recruiter.
Daniel Rogers McCall and
Hoyt N. Brookshire, both of
Franklin, were sent to the Cba -
lotte recruiting station last ,
week.
According to the recruiter, en- ,
listment in the air force for
men with no prior service rec
For PIANO TUNING !
And REPAIRING
Write
CLAYTON C. HARMON
Rt. 1, Box 116, AshevUle, N. C.
"A Piano Tuner of Proven
Ability"
NOTICE
The annual stockholders meet
ing of the Macon County Building
and Loan Association will be held
in the Building and Loan office on
the 17th day of January, 1952, at
7 o'clock, p. m.
t.
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H. W. CABE,
President
HICKORY LOGS WANTED
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9 ft, 4 inches ? 11 ft. 8 inches
and 14 feet.
DIAMETER : 8 inches through 20 inches.
PRICES ? Delivered on Our Yard
$55.00 per Thousand feet on No. 1 Logs
$27.50 per Thousand feet on- No. 2 Logs
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Valley River Road
Murphy, N. C.
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DAIRY GROUP
IS ORGANIZED
Will Push Artificial
Breeding Program
In County
By S. W. MENDENHALL
(County Agent)
A meeting of the board of di
rectors of the Macon County
Artificial Breeders association
was held in the Agricultural
building Wednesday afternoon
of last week.
Farmers who are using the
artificial breeding service are
well pleased with results obtain
ed. Ned Teague and the other
directors are anxious for more
farmers who have one or more
milk cows to take advantage of
this service. Mr. Teague says
that it is not an expense, but
an Investment in better dairy
cattle, so badly needed in this
county and throughout the
South. The board adopted a
production plan in an effort to
help more farmers understand
the importance of this program
to them and to Macon County.
The recommendations of the
directors were taken into a
meeting of the Macon County
Milk Producers association at
7:30 p. m-, the same day. These
dairymen approved these recom
mendations and assured their
cooperation in promoting the
breeding program. They went a
big step farther than this. A
realization of the need of bet
ter herd management to im
prove feeding methods, culling
and cost of production is neces
ord probably will be frozen un
til sometime In March. However,
men with prior service are eli
gible for immediate enlistment,
he said.
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
County, North Carolina In Book
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 Ilth 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, Woo tens and
Mashburns corner, runs N.
82 /2 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. Woo ten
and wife, E. J. Woo ten, 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 8.
V/i W. 27 poles to a stake,
then S. 8'A E. 38 poles to a
large Spanish oak on top of
the mountain, theft. 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.
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LOYAL ORDER
OF MOOSE
MEETS
2nd and 4th Thursday
Nights
At 8 o'clock
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OLD LEGION HALL
EVERY MEMBER IS URGED
TO ATTEND
sary. With this in mind, a Dairy
Herd Improvement association
was formed. A full time man
will be employed to do the arti
ficial breeding and the DHIA
testing.
F. R. Farnham, dairy special
ist, John Brown, field man for
the Southeastern Breeders as
sociation, and Marvin E. Senger,
DHIA specialist, were present
pit both meetings. They were
complimentary of the progress
made in dairying in Macon
County.
Demonstration
Club Meetings For Week
Are Announced
Meetings of home demonstra
tion clubs in the county for the ,
coming week have been an
nounced by Mrs. Florence S.
Sherrill, county home demon
stration agent. They are as fol- j
lows:
| Today (Thursday) Liberty]
club- with Mrs. Ruby Gibson at , 1
1.30 p. m.
Friday. Upper Cartoogechaye
club at the home of Mrs. M. W.
Beck at 1:30 p. m. Nuntahkla
club at the school at 7:30 p. m.
Monday: Hickory Knoll club
with Mrs. J. S. Gray at 1:30
p. m.
Thursday: Clark's Chapi'l club I
at the home of Mi s. Dorothy j
Ashe at 1:30 p. m. Franklin
Business women at the Agrlcul- j
turai building at 7:30 p. jn Mrs. j
Sam Bryson, Jr., Mrs. Shirley !
Houston, and Mrs. J. Harry
rhomas, hostesses.
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For Your COUGH
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to help loosen and expel germ laden
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membranes. Guaranteed to please you
or money refunded. Creomulsion has
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relieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acut? Bronchitis
LIST YOUR WnWT
PROPERTY Hll If
Tax listers will be at the following places in the various townships on the dates
given to list property for the year 1952. The Board of Commissioners asks all persons
to cooperate to the fullest extent in helping the listers to get a correct list of all property.
The law provides that a penalty shall be effected against any person failing to list his or
her property (although this will not be applied to non-residents). All persons should make
a strong effort to see the List Taker or have some person represent them and save the
embarrassment of going before the Board asking for corrections when they have failed to
list their property.
Following are the List Takers for January 1, 1952: x
Franklin Township:
Frank I. Murray ? Beginning Jan. 2, 1951, upstairs in
the jury room of the courthouse, all week days through
out the month of January.
Millshoal Township:
Jack Cabe ?
(SEE POSTERS IN PUBLIC PLACES FOR SCHEDULE)
. Ellijay Township:
C. B. Bry son? Beginning Jan. 4, L. D. Norris' store; Jan.
5, Mashburn Branch school house; Jan. 11 and 12, C. T.
Bryson's store; Jan. 18 and 19, Wiley Clark's filling sta
tion; Jan. 25, Ellijay post office; Jan. 28, David Btan
fteld's store. ^
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Cartoogechaye Township:
J. H. Brookshire? Jan. 3 and 23, Joe Hopkins' store;
Jan. 8, John Roane's home; Jan. 10, Shields' store; Jan.
14, Rainbow Springs, Ledford's store; Jan. 18, Cecil Led
ford's store; Jan. 17, Jones Creek, Bill Byrd's home.
Sugarfork Township:
Raymon Wood? Beginning Jan. 4, Buck Creek school;
Jan. 5, Walnut Creek school; Jan. 11, Gold Mine school;
Jan. 12, Willie Moses' store; Jan. 18 and 19, Gneiss post
office.
Nantahala Township:
Frank Baldwin ?
(SEE POSTERS EN PUBLIC PLACES FOR SCHEDULE)
Smithbridge Township:
C. S. Sams ? Beginning Jan. 4 said S, James Narris'
store; Jan. 8, Tesenta, Buchanan's store; Jan. 11 and
12, Riverside, Stamey's store; Jan. 16, 17, 18, and 19, Otto,
Miller Norris' store.
Burningtown Township:
Robert Parrish ? Beginning Jan. 4, Calhoun's store;
Jan. 5, Carl Morgan's store; Jan. 7 and 8, Homer Ray
bun's store; Jan. 9 and 10, Frank Haney's store; all other
dates, at home.
Cowee Township:
J. P. Bryson ? Beginning Jan. 4, John Brendle's store;
Jan. 5, Rose Creek church; Jan. 7, Nora 8cales' store;
Jan. 8, Edd McCoy's store; Jan. 9, Oscar Rickman's store;
Jan. 19, Weaver Gibson's home; Jan. 11 and 14, T. M.
Rickman's store; Jan. 12, C. N. West's store.
Flats Township:
Earl Dryman? Beginning Jan. 4, 5, 11, and 12, Scaly
post office; Jan. 19 and 28, Scaly school house; other
days, at home
Highlands Township:
L. A. Edwards ? Beginning Jan. 2, L. A. Edwards' shop,
and continuing an week days throughout the month of
January.
All property owners are required to return to the List Taker all the real estate,
personal property, etc., owned by each on the first of January.
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All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 years are required by law to list
their polls during January.
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All persons who own property and fail to list it and who are liable for a poll tax
and fail to give themselves in will be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, subject to
a fine or imprisonment upon conviction. ?
FARM CENSUS NOTE
Each farm owner shall prepare a list of the acreage of each crop grown, including
tenths of acres of truck. The list should show the total acres cultivated by the owner,
also the acres cultivated by all tenants on each separately recognized farm, the acres
in improved pasture, woodland, idle and other lands. He shall be prepared to report
the number of hogs sold or slaughtered during past 12 months and tons of fertilizer
to be used during this crop year. This information is kept confidential and has no
relation to taxes. Its purpose is for agricultural education, economic analysis and safer
guidance of county agents and farmers generally.
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LAKE V. SHOPE, Tax Supervisor