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LEGAL ADVERTISING National Forest Timber For Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, Nan tahala National Forest, Frank lin, North Carolina, up to and not later than 2:00 p. m., March 17, 1952, and opened im mediately thereafter for all the timber marked for cutting, live or dead, standing or down, lo cated on an area embracing about 360 acres within the Andy Gibson and Lloyd Cove Unit, Tessentee Creek watershed of Little Tennessee River, Nanta hala National Forest, Macon County, North Carolina, in the total number of 1532 trees of the species listed below. No bid of less than $9,310.96 as a lump sum payment will be consider- I ed. In addition to the price bid for stumpage a total deposit of 1 $430.52 will be required for sale ' area betterment work. In addi- | tion to the cbove amounts any unmarked timber which is au- , thorized for cutting in connec tion with road construction or other improvements or which is otherwise cut and subject to payment will be paid for at the following current rates for stumpage: Northern red oak | and black cherry $42.00; cu cumber, yellow poplar and white oak $36.00; basswood $30.00: red maple, birch and ash $25.00; black oak $20.00; chestnut oak $15.00; chestnut and butternut $11.00; and hemlock, black gum, beech and buckeye $6.00 per MBM. $2000.00 must accompany each bid to be applied to the purchase price, refunded or re tained in part as liquidated damages, according to the con ditions of sale. The right to re- 1 ject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are submitted, fuil information concerning the tim ber, the conditions of sale and submission of bids should be ob tained from the Forest Supervis or, Franklin, North Carolina, or the District Ranger, Franklin, North Carolina. F14 and F28 ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as adminis tratrix of estate of William Le- j on Sellers, deceased, late of Ma- I con 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 14 day of February, 1953, or this | notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please ? make immediate set'Jement. This 14 day of February. 1C 32. FAYE LAVERNE SELLERS, Administratrix F21 ? 6tp ? M27 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified r.s adminis trator C. T. A. of William H. Labrot, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C., this is to notify all persons haviivr c'.jaiis against the estate of paid de ceased to exhibit them' to the undersigned on or before the 19 day of January, 1S53, 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, 1S52. GILMER A. JONES, Administrator C. T. A. J24 ? 6tc ? F28 ? How careful we are of our automobile! If it emits the slightest unusual noise, we drive to the nearest auto doc tor -a garageman. And we take it to him regularly for lubrication, oil change and other servicing. We are inclined to be much less careful of our bodies, even though we can never turn our body in for a new model. If s a healthy, commonsense practice to go to a physi cian rtfiilarty for a physical check-up. you* PRESCRIPTION SERVICE ANGEL'S DRUG STORE IN THE SUPERIOR COl'RT NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY PLUMER PATTERSON, Plaintiff, vs. CARRIE PRINCE PATTERSON, Defendant. The defendant, Carrie Pr.nce Patterson, will take notice that | an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Super ior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce on the part of the plaintiff frorta the defendant on the grounds of two years' separation; and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the courthouse at Franklin, North Carolina, on the 26th day of March, 1952, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This, the 5th day of February, 1952. KATE McGEE, Clerk Superior Court Macon County, North Carolina F7 ? 4tc ? F23 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator of Lawrence Myers, de ceased, late of Macon County, N. C., this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased - to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 16 day of Jan uary, 1953, or this notice will b plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to estate will please make imme diate settlement. This 16 day of January, 1952. A. G. CAGLE, Administrator. J24 ? 6tp ? F23 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Mary Jane Lewis, 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 29 day of January, 1953, or this notice will be plead in bar o:' their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 29 day of January, 1952. J. H. STOCKTON, Administrator. J31 ? 6tp ? M6 2 iviu.con ! Soldiers Participate In Army Exercises Two Macon County soldiers j were among the more than 30, : 000 men taking part in "Exer | c.ss Snowfall", the joint army I air iorce winter maneuver, which ~r.dad last week at Camp D:um, .N. Y., ihe Army Home T:i'.vn nsv;i cents? '..en a;:nounc ed. The local soldiers .?r? icijn tiiiad as Pfc. liobby L. Potts, ?son of Mr. and Mr;. T>oy L. , Potts, of Franklin, and Cpl. \ Robert L. Campbell, oi Frank lin, Route 3. Pfc. Potts is a membar of the 11th Airborne division's 511th regiment, a highly-trained unit which took part in last sum mer's "Exercise Southern Pines" in this state. Prior to entering the army in January, 1951, he attended Franklin High school. He was graduated from the Fort Benning, Ga., parachute school in April, 1951. Cpl. Campbell also is a mem ber of the 511th regiment, and is connected with the ammuni tion and reconnaissance platoon of the 3rd Battalion's head quarters company. He entered service in June, 1950, and was graduated from parachutist ! school at Fort Benning in No vember, 1950. Thad G. Watts Is Serving Aboard Aircraft Carrier Thad G. Watts, navy airman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Watts, of Prentiss, is a crew member aboard the aircraft carrier, TTSS Antietiim, which i? operating with Task Force 77 in ? Korean waters, the navy has j announced. Airman Watt - ? ?e"v- j ed three and a hnl? yors in the V. S. Air Force before en listing in the navy ill Or-crtrber, 1950. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as adminis- j trator of Frank Miller, deceased, ; late of Macon County, N. C., this is to notify all persons hav 1 ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before I the 16 day of January, ! 953, or this notice will be plead in bar 1 of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle i ment. This 16 day of January, 1952. i JAMES MILLER, Administrator. | J24 ? 6tp ? F28 i j. R. HOuiKOOK, (AGED 73, DIES I AT WEST'S MILL ^'ves For Macon Native Conducted At Cowee t Church Thursday .Trme? Frb-rt Ho'.brook, a na jf'.e of Maeo'i County and resi- I : den* of the West's Mill com- 1 jmi;> Itv, died Wednesday of last | we?'- in a Franklin hospital, after a long illness. He was 73 years old. Funeral services were conL ducted the following afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Cowee Baptist church by the Rev. George A. Cloer, the Rev. Nor man E. Holden, and the Rev Joe Bishop. Burial was in the | church cemetery. Mr. Holbrooks was the son of 1 Alex and Mrs. Elizabeth Higdon Holbrook. He was a farmer and a member of the Liberty Bap- I tist church. In 1903 he was married to Miss Mattie Pearl Gibson. ' Survivors include his widow; j four sons, Theodore Holbrook, oi Washington. D. C., Vance Holbrook, of Waynesville, and i Weaver and Paul Holbrook, of Franklin, Route 4: six daugh- j ter-. Mr. . Candler Childers, of j Y'.'lvttier. Mrs. Thomas M. Rick- | r.ian, o Franklin, Route 4. Mr. 1 Harry West, of A?heville, and M.'s , Eci-.-in Kolb.ock, Krr. TTup-h ! Burrell, and Mrs. John Davis, I a'i, of Winston-Saiem; three j fliers. William Holbrook, 6l : Franklin, Rov.fs and T.arktr. r.n-' Frank Holbrook r.f. Asfce villT:; two -Isters, Mrs. Frank Duckett. of A-heville, p.nd Mrs. Mae Hendven. pf H'cldcr.'.tc; and 17 jranrichi'd 'en, r.nd t'.v-> ' preat-grnndehlldren HaUbearers were the follow- , inj r.-iihcwi: Xorfon Holbroo'; Joe FD'.ton, John G'bson I ray, John Holbroo... Oeorpe Gibson, Dan Reynolds, Coie Hoi- , fcrook, and Sam Gibson, Jr. Arrangements were under t' - ci. section of Polls Funeral hom\ Macon Mar. Advanscd To Navy Seaman Rate Charles R. Ramseur, sail of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ram seur, of Franklin, Route 4, re cently was advanced tc the rate of seaman while serving aboard the battleship USS Wisconsin, now operating in Korean waters, the navy has announced. 7 From Macon Taking 16- Week Course In Pennsylvania Seven Macon County soldiers recently arrived at the Indian town Gap Military Reservation, Pa , for a 16-week basic train ing course with the 5th Infan try- division, the army has an nounced. They were identified as Pvt. William V. Bryson. of Highlands, Pt. Ralph E. BaMwin, of frank lin. Pvt. Jack Grant, of Nan tahala, Pvt. Herbert G. South ard, of Gneiss, Pvt. Harold Dendy, of Gneiss, Pvt. Harold J. Cope, of Flats, and Pvt. Coylo G. Peek, of Franklin. Ain't It So! "Don't be what you ain't, Jus' be what you is, 'Cause if you Is not what you am, Then you am not what you is." ? Anonymous Negro. M YMUTS - SAMf NUT MUI T? 1^? ? ???i Miss Nolen On Catawba College's Dean's List Ml^s 'Connaree Nolen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Nolen, of Franklin, Route 1, was one of 57 students making the dean's list at Catawba col lege, Salisbury, for the first semester of the academic year, the college has announced. For PIANO TUNING And REPAIRING Write CLAYTON C. HARMON Kt. 1, Box 116, Asheville, N. C.I "A Piano Tuner of Proven i Ability" Say: "I saw It advertised in The Press." For HOUSE WIRING Call JAMES P. WURST Licensed Electrician Phone 66 Franklin, N. C. PHONES: W. Main St. Office 799 Franklin, N. C Residence 068 DR. GEO. R. McSWEEN CHIROPRACTOR Hours: 9-5 Other Hours Wed.: 9-12 by Appointment I CET YOUR MEMBERSHIP T /?> T|T s jOW j ?7"" Th? M. C, Little Symphony Orchestra's j ' CONCERT MERE j Ma-h 14 s I Memberships, at $2, Available ? NANTAHALA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY (First Floor) PERRY'S DRUG STORE ANGEL'S DRUG STORE ' CAROLINA PHARMACY i in Highlands, at ( MISS SARA GILDER'S STORE \ Its a HONEY for the MONEY you imagine this? A car with Buick's power, Buick's size, Buick's room and Buick's big car roadability? at a price down where anyone with the price of a new car can reach it? That's what you'll find in the Buick Special pictured here. How about coming in and looking it over? Some things you'll need to see such as the smartest new fabrics and interior trims that these swift beauties have ever offered. Or a long list of new conveniences, developed by Buick's engineers this year. Some things you'll need to try such as Wide-Band brakes? new th'is year on the Special, and also on Super and Roadmaster. Some things you'll need to feel such as the Million Dollar Ride, so called because it cost Buick this much and more in cold cash to perfect the 15 engineering features that give it a road-hugging smooth ness?cushion your going like a million dollars' worth of velvet beneath the wheels. Or the effortless ease of Dynaflow ? Drive.* Some things you'll want to sample ?such as the hoodful of power? the power of the mighty and thrifty Fireball 8 Engine? a valve-in-head that makes the most of high com pression, gets good mileage from gas. Some things you'll want to compare ? such as delivered prices? and to help you with this one? we print sample prices here. Our welcome mat's out. Why not come in soon and get set for a thrilling year? Equipment, accessorise, trim and model s are subject to ekance without notice. * Standard on ROADMASTBR, optional * mtra cost on other Series. LOCAL DELIVERED PBICE8 POD THE NEW 19 52 BUICK SPECIAL 2 -door 6- passenger Special Sedan MODEL 48 D $2302.13 4-doof 6-pass?ng?f Special Sedan MODEL 41 D (Illustrated) 14 OpMoooJ eqwipment, accessories, stote and locol tones, If ony, oddltionol. Prices may vary slightly In odjoinlng communities due to shipping chorge#. AH prices subject to change without notice. Sureisirue for'52 When better automobiles are built BUICK will build them MACON fttOTOR COMPANY Palmer Street, West ' ' ( ? Franklin, N. C.
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