a & Brown, dietitian at the natt at Chanel Hill Jane 9-11 While there, she toured the dl eUxy department of tbe big N. C. Memorial BoapttaL Nary Recruiter Coining* T ueadaya A Nary recruiter will b* jX the Franklin port office every Tuesday from noon to S:SO o'clock to Interview young men Interested In joining the navy. It baa been announced by the Navy Recruiting Station In AabevlUe. GIFTS... that are unusual but not expensive I for weddings, party prizes, birthdays, and every other occasion. American antiques; imports from Europe. For your own home: fabrics for curtains and upholstery; lamps; lampshades; accessories from my New York interior-decoration shop. Dixie Hall Main Street, Franklin > Joseph F. (Joe) .Setser (right), highway supervisor in this county, who recently was presented a pin (or 3* years' service with the State Highway Commission, is shown here talking over a project with Earl Smart, highway patch foreman. SAFETY SHOES? A medium heeled, comfortable shoe is the only safe type to wear while do ing housework. A high heel is a tripping hazard, weakens your back leg muscles, and induces fatigue. If you wear slacks while you work, wear them without cuffs. It's easy to catch your heel In a cuff, especially if the slacks are a little too long. It's easy, too, particularly while you're going down stairs, to catch your heel in a loose hem such as this. Hems should be kept in good repair. Wipe up grease or water spots or any other wet areas immediately ? you'll need a cloth, a paper towel, or a newspaper. I HOUSEHOLD POISONS? Every household poison should have a printed label which gives the general classification of the poison and bears the skull and crossbone symbol. If there are [children in your household, never store poisons under the sink or in a low cupboard. Read all instructions carefully and wash your hands after using i any poison. BE CAREFUL WITH RAZOR j BLADES ? - Always place used ' razor blades in a special con tainer. Careless disposal of razor blades can cause serious cuts. Timely Farm Questions * Stale College Answers Q. What is a penetrating seal floor finish? A. There are two types of floor finishes ? surface finishes like shellac, varnish and enam el, and penetrating seals. The hard surface finishes wear off where they receive the most traffic. After a floor has been finished with penetrating seal, it can be refinished without be ing resa tided. Q. What are the highest yield ing varieties of grain sorghum for North Carolina soils A. Martin, Wheatland, West land, Redlan, Plainsman, Cap rock, Redbine 66, Dwarf Kafir, Early Hegari, Bonita and D. D. Yellow Sooner. Q. What are the safest ma terials to use in cleaning grain storage bins? A. Methoxychlor, DDT, or TDE are the safest. Either wet table powders or emulsions may be used. The wettable powders are used at the rate of one pound of 50 per cent powder, or two quarte of 25 per cent emul sion, In three gallons of water. This amount will cover 1,900 square feet of surface. Iotla Group Has Supper By MRS. A. L. RAMSEY, Jr. (Community Reporter) A covered dish supper, served by the ladles of the commun ity, was a feature of last week1* meeting of the Iotla Community Development Organization. Approximately 50 persons at tended the meeting, held at the Iotla School. At the business session, $44 was donated by individuals present for the purchase of large signs, to be erected on Highway 23, at the entrances to the community. Frank Plyler showed a film, "The Waters of Coweta". President Ray Bennett pre sided. Failing to yield the right-of way was the principal cause of auto accidents in North Caro lina last year. For that offense 1,329 Tar Heels were convicted in court. Legal Advertising ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE ? Having qualified as adminis tratrix C.T.A. of the estate of Laura Burnett, deceased, late of i Macon County, N. C., this Is to i 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 June, 1955 or this notice i will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 14 day of June, 1954. Pearl Burnett Childers, Administratrix C.T.A. ' J 17 ? 6tp? Jly22 EXECUTRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as executrix ; of the estate of Fred A. Ed ! wards, deceased, late of Macon I County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against I the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned (on or before the 17 day of May, 1955, or this notice will be CUSTOM NOTCl Twin-Turbine Dynaflow and Safety Power Steering are stand ard equipment on every Buick Roadmaster at no extra cost. It makes you feel like the man you are You must know, of course, that a fine car is more than merely a means of fine travel. It is, as the psychologists tell us, an exten sion of a man's own personality. It reflects what you feel, what you like, what you are. So we ask you to take the wheel of a Buick Roadm aster like the one shown here ? for it is, we have found, the automobile chosen more and more by those who are definitely moving ahead in the world. You will find it a car that fairly breathes success. From its size and its breadth and the mag nificent modernity of its styling, you know it is a car of custom stature ? and so does the watching world. The wondrous windshield is a pride in itself. "Vbu don't just' see the view ? you command it. You will find it, too, a car of luxurious obedience. From the moment you ease your foot down on the pedal, you take immediate mastery of the road and of distance. And you know it ? in the silken whip of Twin-Turbine Dynaflow, the might of Buick's greatest horsepower, the magic cushioning of coil springs on all four wheels, the exhilarating ease of Safety Power Steering at your hand. But with all this, you buy with prudence when you buy a Roadmaster. For ? though it is, and looks, custom pro duction ? it sells for the lowest price-per pound in the fine-car field. And so wise an investment makes you feel even more like the man you are. Drop in, or phone us this week, and we'll gladly arrange a demonstration. BUICK SALES ARE SOARING! Latest figures for the first four months of 1954 show Buick now outselling every other car in America except two of the so-called "low-price three." Better look into Buick if you want the beauty and the buy of the year. Rpadmaster Custom Built by JBIUCK ? WHEN UTTER AUTOMOMUS AH WIRT WICK WIU Willi) TMSM ' MACON MOTOR COMPANY Phone 233 Palmer Street, West franklin, n. g Jlead In bar of their reuoiwrj. U1 persona Indebted to mM jstate will please make lmmedl ite settlement. This 17 day of May. 1954. CANTY P. EDWARDS, Executrix k?20 ? 6tc? J24 EXECUTRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as executrix >f the estate of Samuel Wlllard Hendenhali, deceased, late of tfacon County, N. C., this Is to lotlfy all persons having claims igainst the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the indersigned on or before the >4 day of May, 1955, or this lotlce will be plead in bar of heir recovery. All persons ln lebted to said estate will , please nake Immediate settlement. This 24 day of May, 1954. HAH'IK B. MENDENHAlX Executrix. VI27? etc? Jlvl EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having qualified as executor >f the estate of Mrs. Callle -toward, deceased, late of Ma ;on County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims igainst the estate of said de based to exhibit them to the jndersigned on or before the 27 day of May, 1955, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make immediate settlexrient. This 27 day of May, 1954. ALEX HOWARD, Executor. J3 ? 6tp ? Jly8 INVITATION FOE BIDS Sealed bids will be received in the Town Office of the Town of Highlands, North Carolina, up to 3 P. M. on Monday, July 5, 1954, for conditioning and paving Chestnut Street a dis tance of 1,000 feet and a width of 18* feet, and Fifth Street a distance of 2,100 feet and a width of 18 feet. The condition ing and paving must comply with 1952 North Carolina Speci fications, Sec. 100, Bituminous Surface Treatment, Class "A". The successful bidder shall furnish all labor, equipment and materials. Please submit bids for complete job. For further specifications as to length and width of streets, etc., call at the Town Office at Highlands. The Town reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The bids will be opened at 8 o'clock P. M. on Monday, July 5, 1954. in the Town Office in Highlands, North Carolina. TOWN OF HIGHLANDS By: W. H. Cobb, Mayor J17 ? ltc 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 G. B. Rey nolds and wife > Virginia Rey nolds. dated the 21st day of August. 1952. and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County in Building & Loan Book No. 3. page 235. said deed of trust having been executed to#secure certain indebtedness therein set forth, and tlefault in the pay ment of said indebtedness hav ing been made. I will on Thurs day, July 15 th. 1954, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Franklin. North Caro lina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following describ ed land: Being a parcel of land carved from the B B. Lenoir home place, situated on the North side of U. S. Highway No. 64. on the waters of Car toogechaye Creek, about 4V2 miles West of the Town of Franklin, Cartoogechaye Township, Macon County, North Carolina, more par ticularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin driven in the ground in the North margin of U. S. High way No. 64, 17 feet west of the center of the first culvert west of B. B. Lenoir's resi dence; thence along and with the north margin of said highway as it meanders the following courses and dis tances: S 86 deg. W 189 feet; N 85 deg. W 163 feet; N 82 deg. W 34 feet to an iron pin driven in the ground in the north margin of the said U. S. Highway No. 64; thence with five ( 5 ? severance lines, N 7 deg 30" E 1300 feet to a sourwood on a steep east slope; thence S 80 deg. E 216 feet to a leaning sourwood, 30 feet west of a branch; thence S. 4 deg. W 442 feet to a double poplar in a flat; thence S 20 deg. W 283 feet to a large white oak in the west edge of a flat; thence S 14 deg. E 568 feet to the place of the BEGINNING, contain ing 7Vi acres, be the same more or less SUBJECT, how ever, to such rights as may be vested in the State ot North Carolina by virtue of the right of way of the said U. S. Highway No. 64. This 14th day of June, 1954. OILMER A. J ONES, Truatee ri7 ? 4tc ? J J ? Jly8

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