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NEWS about PEOPLE GARDEN CLUB TO HOLD MEET MONDAY AFTERNOON The Franklin Garden club will hold its monthly meeting Mon day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the V. F. W. building, it has been announced. A discussion on spring bulb planting ?rill feature the ses sion. Hostesses will be Mrs. R. M. Rimmer, Mrs. John Wasilik, Jr., Mrs. Charles Conley, Mrs. Prelo Dryman, and Miss Laura M. Jones. DR. ANGEL IS HOST TO HUNTING GUESTS Dr. Furman Angel had as hunting guests this week, Mr. Joe McDaniel, Dr. Wilbert C. Rawley, and Dr. Ralph C. Wil son, of Dover, Del. Dr. Daniel, secretary of the board of medic al examiners of Delaware for the past 25 years, was a class mate of Dr. Angel. I 1 PERSONALS Mrs. Weimar Jones, district P. T. A. director, and Mrs. Allen Siler, president of the Franklin LEGAL ADVERTISING ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator C. T. A. of William H. Labrot, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 19 day of January, 1953, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 19 day of January, 1952. GILMER A. JONES, Administrator C. T. A. 1 J 24 ? 6tc ? F28 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, Delphla Peek, dated the 18th day of November, 1951, and recorded in the office of a railroad uaniy solved the problem or transporting several hs-tom smi twits, /? rttr high and m eeet LONG, BY MOV Kmc I ACM OMt OM TWO SITS Of tRlKMT CAM WHEELS SPACED 90 TUT APART. A RETIRED LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER WHO, /M MIS WMOLl Utt, SAW OMiy OMt BUttAW /IN A 200), HAS RECEIVED AM hohorary oeem prom a Canadian UNIVERSITY IM RECOGNITION Ot HIS 1000 PA6E, SCHOLARLY BOOK ABOUT THlSt tARiy MONARCHS Of THt RUINS. SINCE THIS TIME YESTERDAY, THE AMERICAN RAILROADS PAID OVER $3 Ml WON IN TAXES... THE DAILY AVERAGE AU THROUGH THE YEAR. ?nootnoN o? ? association, appeared on the program of the Martin's Creek school P. T. A., Cherokee coun ty, Tuesday night. Mrs. Jones went to Sylva yesterday to speak Register of Deeds for Macon No. 45, page S3, 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 11th 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, Wootens and Mashburns corner, runs N. 82'/2 W. 33 poles to ? a stake at a large gully, then South 3/ 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. Wooten and wife, E. J. Wooten, 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 S. 1/ W. 27 poles to a stake, then S. S'A E. 38 poles to a large Spanish oak on top of the mountain, then 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, more or less, and being all the lands de scribed in a deed from W. W. Mashburn and wife, R. S. Mashburn, to J. F. Woo ten, 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. J 17 ? 4tc ? F7 at a meeting of the Jackson County Council of P. T. A.'s. Among those attending the funeral of Mrs. Frank Phillips last Wednesday were Mrs. Harry McNab, of Pompano, Fla., Mrs. Elmore Baker, of Fort Lauder dale, Fla., Mrs. Odell Snyder and Ernest Snyder, of Cornelia, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phillips, of Camden, S. C., Miss Wilma Phil lips, of Ashevllle, Mrs. Grady Garner and daughter, of An drews, Mrs. Bertha Roper, of Arlington, Va., and Mrs. Newell Garner, of Newland. Albert Ramsey, Jr., spent the week-end In Athens, Oa. Mrs. Oilmer L. Crawford vis ited )ier daughter. Miss Ines Crawford, at Western North Carolina sanitorium in Black Mountain Monday and Tuesday C. P. Bishop, of CarW??? ' chaye, who has been 111 at C. J. 1 Harris Memorial hospital, Sylva, . has been moved to Monroe Gen eral hospital, near AaheYlUe. THE ONLY FINE CARS PRICED SO LOW LOWEST PRICED IN ITS FIELDI <ftb groat now S#yl?lin? D? lux* 4-Door Sedan lists for Um than any comparable modol In Its floldl f Continuation of standard ?quipnmnt and trim llluttratod It dapondont on availability a! material.) The Styline Deluxe 4-door Sedan DELIVERED IN FRANKLIN For Only $1890.19, including taxes Orders Filled Promptly As Possible * ' You will be ahead by waiting for THE NEW CHEVROLET BURRELL MOTOR CO, INC. Phone 123 Franklin, N. C. Announcement To The Public We plan to move to our new office building on West Main Street, Franklin, N. C., on February 2, weather permitting. 8 The office will be closed for business Saturday, February 2, in order to permit the change of locations. We will be open for business in the new building Monday, February 4. > i In the event that weather conditions prevent our moving this week end, the change will be made the following Saturday. D I . ? , ... I 1 . ' " _ You will be welcome in our new headquarters at any time. In the future, we plan to hold an "open house" to allow us to show you our new home. NANTAHALA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
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