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41 Men Classed By Draft Board Forty-one Macon men w?re clas sified by the local selective serv ice board this week, Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones, secretary, has announc ed. O f this number, only four were placed in 1-A < available for mili tary service". The largest number, 16, was 1-C (reserve*. Put in 1-A were Wiley E. Hol land, Shirley Dowdle, Claude M. Chavis, and Harold W. Brook shire. Classed 1-C (reserve) were Wil liam P. Gibson. John W. McCall, Leonard E. Bleckley, Boyce D. White. Willard E. Gregory. John L. Bateman, Ray H. Mason. Ellis D Bales. Paxil A. Shelton, Claud* N. Curtis, Wlllard J. Haney. Ctw Dal ton. Eugene L Raby. J- W Rankin. Avery Stewart, and Claude W. Buret. Placed in 1-C (discharged) were Halen S. Dills, John B. Brendell. Jr., Pred A. Woo ten, Ronald E. White, Henry A. Holt, Jr., Thom as E. McDevitt. Horace J. Brad ley, Clark N. Pickleslmer. Doyle H. Morgan. Joe W. Crowe, Joe R. Stepp, Earl P. Baty, Thomas B Sanders, and Paul Tallent. William J. Cochran, George IV Bates. Paul R. Craine. Lawrence Rogers, Dolpha D. Fouls, and Wil liam D. Dinnes, were classed 1-C ( inducted ? . Turner A. Bingham was put in 4-F 'physically, mentally, or mor ally unfit for dutyi. PRICE S SERVICE STATION GAS, OIL AND GROCERIES 5 Miles South on 441 Regular Gas 28 9/10c ? Ethyl Gas 30 9/10c GROCERIES AT A BARGAIN Trade at the Right Place for the Right Price ATTENTION H ARD OF HEARING SPECIALIST CONSULTATION FREE Mr. G. Stable, Scientifically trained Acoustician on Hearing Problems will conduct a Free Consultation for the Hard of ?earing at Franklin, N. C. Mr. Stable will give you a. Per sonal Demonstration of our reasonably priced tubeless, 3 transistor hearing aid. Do Not Miss This Opportunity MONDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1954 Franlclin Terrace Hotel, Franklin, N. C. Consultation from 10:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. ACOUSTICON ASHEVILLE CO. G. STAHLE, Mgr. 11#7 Jackson Bldg., Asheville, N. C. PACKED STAG-' ;rreeted the estimated 2,000 who turned out November 20 at East Franklin School for the "harvest sal;" -ponsored by the Franklin and East Franklin P.T.Ai for the benefit of the Frank lin Band. The sale 01 items donated by parenis antl businessmen brought $900.14. Mrs. Frank Killian. of the Franklin P.T.A., was chairman of the sale. Cpl. Dickerson In Germany With 1st Infantry Cpl. Thomas E. Dicksrsoi:. Z-' year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. L>ickt:\son. of Franklin, is serving in Germany with t:.-i 1-t i.-ia.. try Division. I ne Army Home Town News Center said the Macon soldi'!" J a truck driver in Eattery C of the :ih;si0r.'s 32nd Field Artil'.ii-y Br.t tal.oii and iias fcecr overseas since May. 1953. Pricr to entering the army he worked for Bur!., y.u . If is danr-- , to ? ' ce-vgh izom casiiTKi e& i.ik-ui en C : ? rn . bronchitis r.:.y develop if y .:i i :g.iv, ciiestcoid, or :icute bron chitis is not trcute.l. Cot Crcomu'sion in !ct. anil use as di: ccto J. It soothes r.iw t'nrbiit and chcst membranes, loosens and helps expel germy phlegm, mildly relaxes systemic tension and aids nature fight the cause of irritation. Creomulsion is guaranteed to please you or druggist refunds money. C^EO^jUlfSSON relieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Bronchitis Two Macon Men Enlist In Navy Two men from Macon County were enlisted in the U. S. Navy i during November and are now taking basic training at the U. S. 1 Navy Trainin", Center. San Diego. Calif., L. E. Pay, chief petty of | ficer in charge of the Asheville recruiting of/ice, has announced. The men are David Buford i Chastain and David Lawson Cabe. both of Dillard, Ga.. Route 1. To keep the average herd bull requires 1,500 pounds of grain, two tons of hay, one ton of silage, one ton of bedding, and ICO mai hours a year. : RADIO | TELEVISION SALES ? SERVICE All Work Guaranteed City Radio Shop A I (en Ordway, Mgr. Norris Family Gets Call From Germany It took five hours to do it, but Pfc Bobby Norris managed to telephone Thanksgiving greetings to his family from Germany. "It gave us quite a scare," his mother, Mrs. Fred Norris, of Franklin, Route 5, recalls, espe cially when it took five hours to make the connections for the transoceanic call after the Nor ris family had been contacted by an operator in New York. With Bobby when he called was an old school mate, Cpl. Jack Baldwin, who came down from Heidelberg to visit him. Cpl. Baldwin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baldwin, of Iotla. He and Bobby attended Frank lin High and Blanton's Business College, Asheville, before going into service. Butter purchase? by American households rose to over 60 million pounds during a four-week period in September ? representing an increase of more than five million pounds or 10 per cent over pur chases in the comparable period in 1953. SUPERVISOR I VOTING NOW UNDER WAY Whitmire, Parrish Nominees; Balloting Will End Saturday A county-wide election to selec a soil supervisor for Macon is no' under way. Balloting 'lieyan Monday and is scheduled to go through Satui I day. | E. J. Whitmire. of Franklin and Robert Parrish. of Franklin Route 1, are the two nominees for the post on the three-man Macon County Soil Conservation District board. The winner, who will serve three years, will succeed E J. Bradley, of Iotla. The other two members of the board, who still have two and one years to serve respectively, are J. S. Gray and ! Frank Ammons. Ballot boxes are located throughout the county. Longview Group Organizes For Rural Program By J. FRANK SIIOPE 'Community Reporter' The Longview community met November 30 at the home of Frank Shope for the purpose of organizing a community develop ment program. Officers elected included John L. Cunningham, president: San [ ford Mann, vice-president: Freu Cunningham, junior vice-presi dent: Hoover Henson. secretary treasurer: J. Frank Shope. report er: Jess Keener. Janet Gribble and Bonny Lee. song leaders: Mrs. j Lester Southards '1 yean. A. Lee j '2 years', and Tom Stiles iJ I years > . directors. 1 Tiie strapbook committee i. composed of Mrs. Zeb Guffev chairman. Fred Cunningham Frank Shope, and Mrs. Owenby. The next meeting will be held December 14 at the home of San ford Mann. pedB'.. 00ttO^ like th& This pedal does more than just feed gas to an eager and high-powered V8 engine. When you give it the extra nudge that moves it beyond the full throttle position, something happens that never happened before in an automobile. You hear a businesslike purr, which tells you that twenty power vanes, deep inside the 1955 Dynaflow Drive,* have changed their pitch ?juSt like the variable pitch propellers on a modern air liner. And with the same result in the way you get 'up~ and- go, with a safety-surge of power foi*pdlling out of a tight spot on the highway. 'Words fust can't describe it. It's? new and m thrilling sensation? something you simply must try for yourself. There's nothing like it on the 1955 new-car horizon. Fact is, there's a whale of a lot to see at your all there's good old-fashioned integrity in every nut, bolt and rivet. But, this year, don't simply make a visit to the showroom where these trim and thrilling new beauties are on display. ISuick dealer s showroom. There's fresh new styling. There's higher horsepower in every Buick V8 engine. There's a new Airpower carburetor. And beneath it Buick Power Hits New Peaks I 236 HP in the Roadmastik % 236 HP in the Surf* 236 HP in the ClNTurr * 188 HP in the SrtciAl ?and all with better gas mifeoge to bootl The smart thing to do ? if you want to know what's what in new automobiles? is to get behind the wheel of a 1955 Buick and drive it. How about doing that soonP *St*U*4 M RuJauttt*, option*)* ran tort on otbtt Strut. Thrtii of th& v&sw Is Buictc . .ZZ~~ A NIACON MOTOR COMPANY Phone 233 Palmer Street, West franklin, n. c \ Demonstration Club Meetings For Week Are Announced Meetings of home demonstra tion clubs In the county (or the coming week have been an nounced by Mrs. Florence & Sherrlll, county hopie demon stration agent. They are as fol lows: Today ? Thursday ?: Hc*lly Springs club at 1:30 p. r.i. with Mrs. Jack 'Cabe as hostess : Clark's Chapel club at the home o! Mrs. Otis Franklin at 10 a. m. Friday: Mulberry club with Mrs | Grace Ayers at 10:30 a.m. Monday: Hickory Knoll club at the home of Mrs Robert Led bet ter at 1:30 p. m.: Nantahala club at the school at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday: Carson club at 10:30 ' a. m. with Mrs. Adolph Zoellner and Mrs. Dan Reynolds as hoa ' tesses. Wednesday: Watauga club at the home of Mrs. Lawson Snyder at 10:30 a. m.; Otto club at the school at 7:i30 p. m. Thursday: Highlands club at the old school building at 7:30 p. m. An ingenious aluminum ? not iron ? lung for polio victims, has been designed by a Japanese doc tor for use in Japan. This lung has the unusual feature of open ing from the side rather than from one end. so that it requires less space than the familiar iron type. It is lighter, has increased j portability, and costs about two [thirds less than an imported iron lung. Legal Advertising ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of D. E. Drinnon, deceased, late of Macon County. N. C.. this is to notify all person? hav ! ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit t! err. to i the undersigned on or befo ' the 29 day ofi November. 1955. this j notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to diate settlement. This 29 day of November. 1954 WILLIAM M. DRINNON. Administrator j D2 ? 6tp ? J6 ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Wilson P. Smart, 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 4th day of November. 1955, or this notice will be plead in bar of their rec.overy. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This 4th day of November, 1954. BERTHA C. SMART. Administratrix N1 1? 6tc? BCS? D16 ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of estate of Troy Lee Potts, 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 before the 9th day of November, 1955, ; or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 9th day of November. 1954 . IVA LEE POTTS. Administratrix. Nil? 6tp? D16 EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the Estate of Stacey Clifton Russell 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 before the ID day of Novem ber. 1955 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This the 19 day of November, 1954. Helen Fant Russell Executrix D2 ? 6tp ? J6 RECAPPING TIRE AIm VULCANIZING * New LEE wad GOODYEAR TIRES AND TURK Prankfin Hre Shop a d. am a i
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