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I I Boot gaffer With RUPTURE (Hernia) Get the New, Scientific SUTHERLAND TRUSS Guaranteed for Life See W. A. STEELE, Afecl Main St., Franklin, N, C. RECAPPING NEW TIRES RADIATOR REPAIRS RICKMAN'S O. K. RUBBER WELDERS AND RADIATOR SHOP do a DAY'S work Mn an HOUR! THI New MODN. 17 Homelite One Man Chain Saw Why cut wood with a hand saw? Now, with a low cost, 22 pound, 3.5 horsepower Home lite you can clear woodlots, cut pulpwood, cordwood, timber, fence posts, or trim orchards in a matter of hours instead of days. Ask for a free demonstration. ENLOE FARM TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT CO. Franklin, N. C. Phone 66S J. M. Stiles | Dies At Home I At Prentiss ' j James Madison Stiles, 75, a native of Swain County, died last i [Thursday at 5 a. m. at his home in the Prentiss community. A farmer, lie had lived in this i county since 1953. Prior to then ; he had made his home in Swain and in Jackson. Funeral servic:s were conduct- 1 ed Saturday at 2':2C p. m. at the Prentiss- Baptist Church by the P.ev. Jamec G. Shields, pastor, the ! Rev. George Shope, the Rev. j Claude Leciford, and the Rev. 1 James Medlin. Burial was in the j church cemetery. Bern March ?8. 1C79 Mr. StHe* was the son of John r.w> Mrs. | Julie Yarborough Stiles, of .he . Deep Creek section of Swair. He was a member of the Prentiss I church, and on Novesibcr ?. 19')3, | was ma-ried to Miss Mtry Wat kin:;, of Swain County, who sur- ! vives. Other survivors are r ."on, James A. Stile?, of Gasloria: eight j daughters, Mrs. Paul Bel'.ew. Mrs. I Frank Montgomery, Mrs. Willis Davis. Mrs. Clarence Wilsor.. Mrs. 1 Arthur Corrigan, Mrs. Jess Kavf>~>. j all of Gastonia. Mrs. Fr?ii Pavrn. : of M&rbie, and Mrs. Lawson 'A. , Shook, of Franklin, IZcute 2; half-brothers, J. P. Stiles and Haynes Stiles, both of Gas'.onia; a half-sister, Mrs. Fanny HufI man, also of Gastonia: 38 grand children, and 19 jreat-crar.dchilc ren. i Serving as pallbtsrcrs were Freleu Shope, Claude Kirnsey. Tom Woody. Jess Sanders, Ode:! Bradley, and Floyd Potts. Potts Funeral Home was ir charge of arrangements. Auger mining, in which dri'.'s oi d coal from thin k am ;?? i":'.-,?ths ranging to 2.000 feet, permit three man teams to get out coal consid ered inaccessible in the .past. Demonstration Club Meeting* For Week' Are Announced Meetings of home demonstra tion clubs In the county for the turning week have been an nounced by Mrs. Florence 8. Sherrlll, county home demon stration agent. They are as (ol lows: Today (Thursday): Sandtown ! club with Mrs. Robert Welch at 1:80 p.m. Friday: Cullasaja club with Mrs. Halph Smith and Mrs. J. P. Whitt at 2 p.m. Tuesday: ('arson's Chapel club at the home of Mrs. George Stal cup at 1:C3 p.m. Wednesday: Warauga clrb special interest meeting on basket inakiag with Mrs. J. P. Shuford at 9:30 a.m.; Iotla club vfrith Mrs. F. G. Altlar.d at 1:30 p.m.: Pat ton club at the community house at 7:30 p.m. TnursrJay: Ho'ly Springs club with Mrs. Frank Cabe at 1:30 p.m. Prcmoasuirenient i O: Lcca! Crops Now Available Fiemeasu' ement of all allotment, crops will b: offered to farmers in Macon Cou nty in 1955, according to the local Agricultural Stabiliza tion and Conservation Committee. Farmers will be required to pa;' or'.y the actual cost of the work. In previous years, farmers have u-:cd various methods to determine , the area to plant to an allotmeno cvop and this "haphazard" sys tem cf the past not only cost! the farmer to have the me?:vring done, but frequently caused the farmer to overplant, it was pointed out. Oi mak'-'.K application for pre in. ,asi'.:e!nent at, the County Of the fanner will be required i ' opos't suffi funds to cover '>.? cc.: cf, 'he pretneasurcment . The prememeured acreage will be accepted as the "official" meas ured acreage for all ASC purposes unless It is later determined that (1) the crop has not been planted within the premeasured area; (2) less than the premeasured area has been planted, or (3> there was an obvious error in the pre measurement. A two to three per cent increase in milk production and supply i; expected in North Carolina this year. The demand for milk and dairy products in 1955, however, is expected to absorb all of the expected increase in production Legal Advertising National Forest Timber For Sale Sealed bic's will r received by the Forest Supervise U.S. Forest Service, P. O. Box 731, Asheville N. C? up to and not later than 2:00 p.m., March" 7, 1955, and opened immediately thereafter for all the timber marked for cutting located on an area embracing a bout 352 acres on Lowdermilk Creek, a tributary of Little Term essee River, Macon County, Nan tahala National Forest, N C., in the total number of 1151 hard wood, pine and hemlock trees. Nc bid of less than $1450.00 as a lump sum payment will be considered In addition to the amount Die for stumpage, a total deposit ol $475.00 will be required for salt area betterment work. In additior to the above amounts any un marked t ruber which, is authorizec for cutting in connection wit! read construction or other im tirovements, or which is otherwise cut and subject to payment, will b< pai,~ a' the following rates foi stumpage: $20.00 per MBF foi yellow poplar: $14.00 per MBI for cucumber p. via Northern ret oik: $12.00 pc MEF for whiti oak; $10.00 per MBF for ash ant I assv.ood: $4.?'' pe>' MB- fo. blacl cak and chestnut oik: -::.oo pe: MEF for i.Irch anv red maple HOTTEST BUICK IN HISTORY No wonder you see so many 1 955 Buicks on the highways? they're rolliVig up bigger sales than ever in history? topping the popularity that has already made Buick one of the "Big Three." Kw can take I /f oi/er for only s2388??,* j .,, kxtmUy/ Most people still don't believe it. But it is true. \ And when you look into the facts, you'll find these two solid truths: Buick is one of the "Big Three" in sales volume ? and hotter this year than ever before. And Buick is one of the "Big Three" when it comes to prices which make such popularity possible. The price we show here proves it. So why not get what a Buick has to offer, if you are in the market for a new car? "You find that the dollars you pay for Buick buy you a lot more automobile ? and thte sheer satisfaction that comes with bossing a brawny traveler of this caliber. ' \ou find it in the record-high V8 power that gives life to this spirited performer. \ou find it in the soft and level and cruiser-steady ride that comes of all-coil springing and torque-tube stability. "You find it in the extra roominess, the extra frame strength, the extra tread width, the extra silencing ? all part and parcel of every Buick. We could tell you about the little things, too. Things usually charged for as "extras" in other cars, but yours as standard equip ment at no extra cost in every Buick. Things like direction signals, oil-bath air cleaner, full-flow oil filter, automatic lighting in glove and trunk compartments ? and so on. But? you get the idea. This is a buy, this '55 Buick ? a great buy ? and a thriller from the instant you press its gas pedal. Come in this week and check things for yourself, won't you? *2-door, 6-passenger Bui,ck SPECIAL Sedan, Model 48, illustrated. Optional equipment, accessories, state and local taxes, if any, additional. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities. Even the factory-installed extras you may want are bargains, such as: Heater & Defroster . . $81.70; Radio & Antenna . . $92.50. . WHIN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM . MACON MOTOR COMPANY Phone 233 - Palmer Street, West franklin, n. c $6.00 per MBP for pitch pine; 13.00 per MBP for buckeye, black gum and scarlet oak; and $3.00 per MBF for hemlock. $500.00 must be deposited with each bid. to be applied on the purchase price, refunded or retained in( part as liquidated damages, ac cording to conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are sub mitted, full information concern ing the timber, the conditions of sale and the submission ol bids ; should be obtained from the For est Supervisor, U. S. Forest Ser vice, Asheville, North Carolina, or the District Ranger, U. SJ Forest Service, Franklin, North Carolina. F3 ? ltc ADMINISTRATORS' NO TICE Having qualified as adminis trator of The Estate of Charles E- Setser 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 26 day of Jan uary, 1956 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle i ment. This 26 day of January 1955. W. L. SETSER, Sr. Administrator F3 ? 6tp ? M10 I ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE , Having qualified as administra- , > tor of The Estate of Sallie M. | i Dills, deceased, late of Macon j County, N. C., this is to notify . 1 all persons having claims against | ' the estate of said deceased to ex- 1 1 hibit them to the undersigned j i on or before the 25 day of Jan j ? uary, 1956, or this notice will be j i plead in bar of their recovery. All i persons indebted to said estate - <vill please make immediate settle ! ment. This 25 day of January, ? 1955, WESLEY DILLS Administrator ' F3 ? 6tp ? M10 NOTICE OF SUMMONS 1 NORTH CAROLINA, MACON COUNTY, r In the Superior Court : MACON COUNTY Vs. ALLIE LAMBERT. R. A. LAM BERT, ROBERT LAMBERT and wife, IVIA LAMBERT, JESS COLEMAN a lid wife. ESTTA COLEMAN. BRITON GARRISON and wife. LEAH GARRISON. SHERMAN LAMBERT and wife, OLLIA LAMBERT. EDD GARRIC and wife, IDA GARRIS, FRANK BARSTO and wife, SALLIL BARSTO and RICHARD TAYL OR and wife, HAZEL TAYLOR The Defendants. ALLIE LAM BERT, R. A. LAMBERT, ROBERT LAMBERT and wife. IVTA LAM BERT, JESS COLEMAN and wife, ESTIA COLEMAN, BRITON GAR RISON and Wife, LEAH GARRI SON, SHERMAN LAMBERT and wife, OLLIA LAMBERT, EDD GARRIS and wife, IDA GARRIS, FRANK BARSTO and wife SAL LIE BARSTO, and RICHARD TAYLOR and wife, HAZEL TAYL OR will take notice that an action entitled as above, has been com menced in the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclosing a tax lien on property in Macon County, North Carolina, and in which the defendants have an in terest; and are proper parties thereto. It is further ordered 3y the court that the defendants. ALLIE LAMBERT. R. A. LAMBERT. ROBERT LAMBERT and wife, IVIA LAMBERT, JESS COLE MAN and wife, ESTIA COLE MAN, BRITON GARRISON and Wife, LEAH GARRISON, SHER MAN LAMBERT and wife. OLLIA LAMBERT, EDD GARRIS and Wife, IDA GARRIS, FRANK BARSTO and wife, S ALLIE BARSTO and RICHARD TAYL OR and wife, HAZEL TAYLOR, are required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, North [ Carolina, at his office in Frank lin, on the 21st day of February, 1955, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, or the relief demanded in said complaint i will be granted. This the 20th day of January, ! 1955. KATE McGEE, Clerk Superior Court , J27 ? 4tc ? JJ ? F17 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF STATE PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All to Whom These Presents May Come ? Greeting: Whereas. It appears to my sat isfaction. by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consi nt of all the I stockholders, deposited in my off lice. that the E. S. PURDOM & j COMPANY a corporation of this State, whose principal office is ?situated at Route 1, in the Town, of Franklin County of Macon, j State of North Carolina < E. S. Purdom being the agent therein ; j and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has com | plied with the requirements of : Chapter 55, General Statutes, er I titled "Corporations." preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate j of Dissolution : Now Therefore. I Thad Eure. Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby cer tify that the said corporation did, on the 20th day of January 1955, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corpora tion, executed by all the stock holders thereof, which said con sent and the record of the pro ceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, tills 20th day of January. A. D. 1955. THAD EURE Secretary of State J27 ? 4tcJJ ? F17 NOTICE OF SALE north CAROLINA COUNTY OF MACON MACON COUNTY, Plaintiff vs MARY MAXWELL MUNDY &. PAmani hJ?? B MUNDY, HELEN fAUL & husband. HUIETT PATH ANNE MILLER KEISI^R & hut' ??wd DAVIU KEISLER WILL He^sVV?, The UnkSl Heirs at Law of T. M. Miller ' deceaseo; CLARICE ALLEY & brown J?HN ALLEY. ELOISE dKOWN & husband c k" JqSH a shockley JOHN M. SHOCKLEY FRANK ?OU^OCK^ HERBERT YOUNG, LA WTO N MARSTKI JbBTHA SHOCKLEY, AR 5'? oTS^EIjIN' JESSE TOME LIN, RUBY HALESBURG, WILL- 1 HAYES RENALDA nAYES, JOE SHOCKI.FV ti? SHOCKLEY ^Unknown Heirs at Law of J. c. Shockley Hejrs at Law of JoTl wh^ cfaim"? T and a11 Persons wno claim to have an interest f^ha^UWeCt ?f of ^the6 "superior ^urVof" Macon ' ^ty entered in the above ? titled action on the loth day of January, 1955, the undersigned Commissioner will on the loth day of February, 1955, at 12 dM?? inniMn' at H16 c?urthouse door in Macon County, North Caroima, sell to the highesf wd c?sh the following des cnbed real estate: ,tt}e lands described In a t<Tr m ' S' Mon"ow. et al w> T. M. Miller and J. C, Shock deed bearing date of 23 September, 1925, and regis tered in the Office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Macon Coun 2^?lrV Bootc L-4 of Deeds, pate LOT v?S described as follows: a t ? 10 : COMMENCING IL.fv, . anc! Pointers, the Southeast corner of lot No Q a^take'^ 3? EaSt 6 North 94 w fPOinters; then North 24 West 16 poles to a stake on the South side of Cullasaja Drive: then ?Vh same s.de of said crive "s follows. South 77 West i po'e ? South 43 West 4 po:es a til l South 30 F ? io roles to : he BEGINNTV : ^ If' No. 10 of the H.., lana Development. lot No. 20: COMMFVCIV^ S' * stake and Pointers. ule Southeast corner uf Lot n! ?n,]TS ,So.uth 30 East 9 poles ?incl la links to a stikp nn n,? the4 South ?f Cullasaja Di'ive. Southeast corner of Lot wifh then North 58 Ea r j with same side of said drive ,lPOies anc* 3 'inks to a stake i Lot NothDeStfH?rner ?f Sprin ' ' West, 10 jxiles to^a stake" the Southeast corner of Lot N0L to the'BEGINN^a ' b^g^t 19M115' thC 10th day of January. R. S. JONES J13 ? 4tc ? j.j. ^Commissioner MUNICIPAL BUILDING FRANKLIN. NORTH CAROLINA The following "INVITATION TO BID" supersedes the one issued on or about January 13. 1955. and changes the date for receipt of bids and pro vides for separate bidding on Plumbing, Heating, and Elec trical work. Invitation to Bid Sealed bids will be received by the Town of Franklin, c/o Mr. Chas. o. Ramsey. Clerk & Treas urer. at the Town Office, for the construction of a Municipal Build ing to be located at the southeast corner of Main and Porter Streets, in Franklin. North Carolina, until 3:00 P.M., February 15. 1955. at which time the bids will be pub licly opened and read. Separate bids will be received on "General Construction", "Plumbing", "Heat ing", and "Electrical", as called for under Addendum No. 1. The Owner reserves the right to re ject any or all bids and to waive any or all technicalities and in formalities. Bidding documents will be avail j able, from the otfice of Stam baugh & Jett. Architects. Suite j 306 Rhodes Building. Atlanta, j Georgia, upon deposit of S2.">.0f per set. One set will bo available j for each bidder, with extra sets obtainable upon payment of re production costs. The full amount of deposit less reproduction costs of extra sets, wili be n f mirier ! upon return of plans and specifi cations in tood condition within I 10 days after receipt of b - TOWN OF FRANKLIN By CHAS. O. RAMSEY | Clerk & Treasurer J27 ? 2tc ? F3 1 BULLDOZING WORK OF ALL KINDS I Call 32 or See Wayne Smith Route 1, Franklin For Prompt ? PLUMBING and ? HEATING ? SERVICE Call 6 Farm & Home Supply Near River Bridge FRANKLIN, N. C. Oil Burner Service TV's y W EMERSON PHILCO R. C. A . See them at... Franks Radio Electric Co. Mack and J. D. Phone J 49 Franklin RECAPPING TIRE Also VULCANIZING ? New LEE and GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES Franklin Tire Shop C. D. Green C. H. PennJnjtao East Main Street At Foot of Town Hill Phone 81-J SKYWAY HOTEL NOW OPEN ? ? ? ROOMS FOR PERMANENT GUESTS
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