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Imno City at 10 a. m. ^^W.ednesday : Union-Maple Springs Club at the Union School at 1:45 p. m. Thursday: otto Club at the home of Mrs. L. Ml Henson at 3 p. B. In North Carolina the aver age of all beef cattle prices dropped from $24.20 per hun dred pounds In April, 1852, to $12.20 In September, 1962. Demonstration dob Meetings For Weak Are Announced Meetings of home demonstra tion clubs m the county for the coming week have been an nounced by Mrs. Florence & Sherrlll, county home demon stration agent They are as fol lows: Monday : Walnut Creek Club at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. Cora HAPPY NEW YEAR! To oar patrons go sincere thanks (or their friendship daring the past year. May we continue to please in 1?S4. Franklin Sheet Metal Shop Phone 336 or 218-W-5 BUCK CREEK Mr. and Mr*. Eldon Rogers, of Outonlt, and Arlie Mow, of Pine Creek, spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Dock Rogers and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cowan Moss, of Pine Creek, visited relatives here during the Christmas holi days. Mr. and Mrs. Madison Rogers, of Mill Creek, visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Alex Ammons, of Ellljay, spent the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Kermlt Rogers. Pvt. Loyd Gregory, of Camp Gordon. Ga., spent the Christ mas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maden Gregory. All YOU HUD for Your When colds, measles or flu leave you with a cough get Creomulsion quick because it soothes raw throat and chest membranes, loosens and helps expel germy phlegm, mildly relaxes systemic tension and aids nature fight the cause of irritation. YouH like its results better than other medicine OI druggist refunds your money. No narcotics. Pleasant to take. CREOMUCSION raU?M Covfht, Chat CoUh. Acuta Snacfcitts FOR SALE ANY NUMBER OF THREE MONTHS OLD, NEW HAMPSHIRE PULLETS Good for Home and Commercial Production Hjy $1.00 Per Head See these chickens at Ledford's Broiler Farm, Windy Gap, or contact Oscar Ledford at Franklin Frozen Foods. Mrs.M'Collum D\es Sunday At Home Here Mrs. Mary Sue Hodge McCol lum, widow of E. B. McCollum, died Sunday at 8 25 p. m. at her home In Franklin follow ing an Illness of two years. Funeral services for Mrs. Mc Collum, who was 75, were con ducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Franklin Metho dist Church by the pastor, the Rev. C. E. Murray. Burial was In Woodlawn Cemetery. A native of Washington Coun ty, Tenn., Mrs. McCollum was born February 2, 1878, the daughter of John M. and Mrs. Martha Martin Hodge. She and Mr. McCollum, who died August 11, 1949, were married In John son City, Tenn., April 14, 1898. She was educated in the Wash ington County public schools and the Normal and Collegiate Institute in AshevUle. As a member of the Franklin Metho dist Church, she held life mem bership in the Women's Society of Christian Service. Mrs. McCollum is survived by four sons, Phil and Jim, of Franklin, Tom, of Atlanta, Ga., and John, of Valdosta, Ga.; two daughters, Mrs. Zeb Angel and Miss Ruth McCollum, both of Franklin; two sisters, Mrs. J. A. Hawley and Miss Maude Hodge, both of Elizabethton, Tenn.; 13 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Serving as pallbearers were W. W. Reeves, J. Harry Thom as, William Garrison, John G. Murray, Winton Perry, and Grover Jamison, Jr. Bryant Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. RAD10 TELEVISION SALES ? SERVICE All Work Guaranteed City Radio Shop Allen Ordway, Mgr. Here's what's causing all the talk about the NEW 1954 CHEVROLET It'* the first and only low-priced car to offer POWER BRAKES, AUTOMATIC SEAT and WINDOW CONTROLS,* NEW HIGHER . HORSEPOWER in TWO GREAT ENGINES .V? plus all these other new advantages! ctruw! The Bel Air 4-Door Sedan The brilliant new styling front and rear, and gay new colors. People are looking and liking what they see. The new front-end and rear-end designs. The colorful new styling all around the car. Here's Body by Fisher at its beautiful best I The Bel Air Sport Coupe Colorful new interiors and automatic window and seat controls. Fine new fabrics and vinyl trim. New custom colors keyed to exterior colors. And Chevrolet is the first low-priced car to offer automatic front window and seat controls! (Optional on Bel Air and "Two-Ten" models at extra cost.) Tho "Two-Ten" Handyman Station Wagon The thrifty new power in two advanced engines. New power and finer performance with important gas savings! Powerglide models now offer the most powerful Chevrolet passenger car engine ever built-the "Blue-Flame 125." There's far more power too, in the "Blue-Flame 115" engine in gear shift models. Both bring you smoother, quieter performance. The brand-new Delray Club Coupe? one of two new body style*. Now, Club Coupe smartness with all the back seat knee-room of a two-door sedan and colorful, all-vinyl in teriors! There's a brand-new 1954 Utility Sedan, too. It's a three-passenger model with extra-large hauling space. ?Optional at extra cost. Power brakes available on Powerglide models. Automatic window and ?eat controls on Bel Air and "Two-Ten" model*. x w Th? "Two-Ton" 2-Door Sedan Power Brakes, lower-priced Power Steering, Power glide for all models. Now, on Powerglide models and for the first time in any low-priced car, .you can- have Power Brakes. Power Steering costs less and you can have Power glide on all models. All three features optional at extra cost. The many new ways Chevrolet offers more of the things you want. No other car offers so many things you want at such low cost. Chevrolet is the lowest-priced line in its field, and it saves you money on operation and upkeep. Come in and find your favorite Chevrolet model for 1954! Mora things mora p?opl* want, that'* why MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! SYMBOL or /?.!? Wl !*>? I ? EMBLEM OF SA VINOS ' /A*l 1 1 EXCELLENCE CJ&ueiat fa- <5&*&r>ty/ BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. Phone 123 . Franklin, N. C. Legal Advertising EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified u executor of estate of Callle Morgan, de ceased, late of Macon County, I N. C-, this la to notify all per sona having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 14 day of De cember, 1954, or this notice will be plead in bar of their reeov i ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make lm j mediate settlement. This 14 day 'of December, 1SS3. CLAUDE MORGAN, Executor . D17 ? 6tp ? J21 ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as adminis tratrix of estate of Tommle Woodrow Cowart, 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 be fore the 17 day of December, 1954 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement. This 17 day of December, 1953. DOLLIE LOUISE COWART, Administratrix D22 ? Stp ? J28 EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having qualified as executors of the estate of Louise Bascom Barratt, deceased, late of Ma 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 or to J. H. Stock ton, process agent, on or before the 27 day of November, 1954, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All per sons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This 27 day of November, 1953. WATSON BARRATT, HELEN AUOUR, Executors D10? 6tp ? J 14 Land for Timber Exchange Notice Mrs. Maggie Carpenter has applied for exchange under the Act of March 3, 1925 (43 Stat. 1215) offering all that tract of land lying on the waters of White Rock Branch of Tessen tee Creek In Macon County, North Carolina being parts of Stat a Grants Nos. 2245 and 7059 recorded in Book D-5, page 223, public records of Macon County, North Carolina, in exchange for not to exceed an equal value of National Forest Timber located on National Forest land on Cane Creek, Holly Branch and Amnions Creek of Chattooga River, totaling 1400 acres, more or less, in Macon County, North Carolina, or such other areas as may be designated by the Reg ional Forester. Persons claiming said prop erties or having bona fide ob jections to such application must file their protests with the Regional Forester, U. S. Forest Service, 50 Seventh St., N. E., Atlanta, Georgia before Janu D10 ? 4tc ? D31 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 Henry Odell Stiwinter and wife Nancy Stiwinter, dated April 2, 1953, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina, in Book No. 46, page 119, of. Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, said deed of trust having been executed to secure certain indebtedness therein set forth, and default in the payment of said indebt edness having been made, I will on Friday, January 15, 1954, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court house door In Franklin, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described land: Situated in Sugarfork Township, Macon County, North Carolina, and describ ed as follows: All the lands described in a deed from J. T. Houston, Fred Houston and wife Ella Nora Houston, to Henry Stiwinter, said deed bearing date of 12 September, 1929, and registered In the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina, in Book R-4 . of Deeds, page 501, said tract containing 55 acres, more or less. This 11th day of December, 1953. GILMER A. JONES, Trustee D22 ? 4tc ? J J ? J 14 OS 6.91666 23 at the community picnic 1 1 are*. ' ... j Jerry Ayers got a large buck i ' In tbe deer bunt recently. 'I Mrs. Robert L. Norton, of Charleston, 8. C., spent Christ mas with her parents, tbe Rev. and Mrs. J. I. Vinson, and John Norton and other relatives. The Mulberry Methodist Church had Its Christmas pro gram December 20. The Calvary Baptist Church had a program Christmas Eve. Newman's Chap el had a tree and carol singing over the community December j 23. Packages for the sick were , delivered during the caroling. | Mrs. James Norris, who has been 111, is greatly Improved. [ The Edward Carpenters have moved to their new home on Mulberry Creek. Mulberry Group Reorganizes For County Contest By MRS. T. R. HUNT (Community Reporter) At Its December meeting, the Mulberry Rural Community De velopment Organization reorg anized for another year. Earl J a now was elected presi dent for the new year and Mrs. Roberta Lane, secretary-treas urer. All other officers are the same. The community entered the Christmas decorations contest sponsored by the Nantah&la Power and Light Company and erected a nativity scene on US S ? 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