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The Franklin Pnn and The Highland* Maconian THURSDAY, APRIL 7, IMS FERTILIZER SEASON'S SPECIALS ? 3-9-9 ? per hundred 4-1(1-6 ? per hundred 2-12-12 ? per hundred 6-8-6 ? per hundred We Fill P. M. A. Orders MASON'S GROCERY & FEED CO. PHONE 9 WE DELIVER $1.95 $2.05 $2.15 $2.25 BOB POOLE, popular radio star of WBIG says, "My wife has always used light Karo for coo king . . . and on the table ? it's dark Karo for me, the best-tasting eating syrup of 'em all Yes, indeed... biscuits go like hot cakes when you pour on plenty of delicious dark Karo... there's nothing like it for good eating. Satis fyin' flavor. So rich it stands right up on top of biscuits (keeps 'em light and fluffy). Keep Karo on your table morning, noon and night ...it tope anything! Ask your grocer for DARK Karo, in pint and quart bottles Legal Advertising ' EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the Estate of B. A. Ledford, 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 29 day of March, 1956 or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement. This 29 day of March, 195S. MAY LEDFORD Executrix M31 ? 6tp ? M5 EXECUTRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the estate of Gilbert S. Brown ell, deceased, late of Macon Coun ty, N. C.. this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 25 day of February, 1956 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 25 day of February, 1955. LAURA W. BROWNELL Executrix M3? 6tc ? JHS ? A7 NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale vested In the under signed trustee by a deed of trust executed by Frank C. Brown and wife, Rosa Brown, dated the 26th day of December, 1950, and re corded in the office of Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina in Building and Loan Book No. 3. page 105, said deed ?of trust having been executed to secure certain indebtedness there in set forth, and default in the R. C. A. PHILCO AND EMERSON TV's See them at... Franks Radio Electric Co. ? Mack and J. D. Phone 249 Franklin payment of Mid Indebtedness hav ing been made. I will on Monday. April 11. 1966 at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door In Frank lin, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described land: All the land described In a deed from Martin L. Angel and wife, Alleen Angel, to Prank C. Brown and wife, Rosa Brown, dated January 27, 1950, and recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds for Ma con County, North Carolina In Deed Book Y-5, page 372. This 7th day of March, 1955. M17 ? 4tc ? A7 j GILMER A. JONGS, Trustee IN THE SUPERIOR COURT SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY FRED TAYLOR. Plaintiff ? Tt - ANNIE HEN SON TAYLOR, Defendant The Defendant, Annie Henson Taylor, will take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced In the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining a di vorce from bed and board on the part of the plaintiff from the de fendant on the grounds of aban donment; 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 Coftrthouse at Franklin, North Carolina, not later than the 5th day of May, 1955, 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 15th day of March, 1955. S/ KATE McGEE Clerk Superior Court M17 ? 4tc ? CBF ? A7 bounded as follows: In Nan LEGAL ADV NOTICE OF SALE STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MACON. MACON COUNTY, Plaintiff. vs ALLIE LAMBERT, R. A. LAM BERT, ROBERT LAMBERT & \ Wife, I VIA LAMBERT, JESS j COLEMAN & wife ESTIA COLE MAN, BRITTON GARRISON & wife, LEAH GARRISON, SHER | MAN LAMBERT & wife. OLLIA LAMBERT, EDD G ARRIS & wife, IDA G ARRIS, FRANK BARSTO & wife. S ALLIE BARSTO. & 1 RICHARD TAYLOR & wife, HAZ- 1 EL TAYLOR, Defendants. Under and by" virtue of a decree ( i of the Superior Court of Macon ' County entered in the above en j titled action on the 14th day of | | March, 1955, the undersigned j ' Commissioner will on the 15th day of April, 1955, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the followine described real estate: All the lands described in a deed from J. H. Morgan and wife to R. A. Lambert, said deed bearing date of 3 Febru ary, 1906, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book ZZ of Deeds, page 3, and Complete and official figures show that again in 1954 - for the 19? straight year ? MOf^ PEOPLE BOUGHT CHEVROLETS THAN ANV OTHER CAR L ? ihcr low-priced car evea comes close mtnhing these important Chevrolet advantages . . . If y- j'ia planning to buy a oo w car, the one y "? a just can'* qtVora .o m;-s seeing is C^ev. vc.J? for 19 straight yaors America's best-rollir.g car. The //oioremic Chevrolet offers you <c much more thon the other low--riccd cars that il's hardly fair to comf them. And even the high-priced cars don't have all the advantages that today's Chevrolet offers you. The beauty's built in? not boiled on! Chevrolet's beauty is inherent in ihe basic Contours of metal and glass. There's no excessive bolted-on ornamentation to go out of style overnight. The Body's by Fhher! You .see Body by 1 is'ier on lots of (the hinli-prwrd cars? and only Chevrolet has it in the low-price lield! ' Today's most modern engines! That goes for Chevrolet's new VS and two new sixes as well. All bring you a modern 12-voIt electrical system ?double the volt.':'-- of other low-priced cars. Then Chevrolet's new 'Turbo-Fire VS" has the shortest piston stroke in the industry! A drive to suit your driving! There's silky, peppery Powerglide (even belter this year!), new Overdrive ( i >th extra-cost options), and a new Synoiro Me-.h transmission that's as ;>mootli as thev conic. All the power helpers you wont! Windows, seat, steering, brakes all arc available with built-in "muscles" to make drivin:; as ei"ort!css as you \\ Mi. i optional at extra-cost? and worth it ! Come take the key! There have never been so ninnv pood reasons why you should drive a Chevrolet! Oyer Ten /F.UIion Chevrolet owners? Two Million more than any other car! BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY, lnc PHONE 123 FRANKLIN, N. C Babblin' About 'Tourist* Zeb's Shorts ?J- P. Brady That unpredictable but refresh ing Franklin character, Zeb Angel, Is currently putting (with a con siderable amount of glee) a torch to the male fashion world. Zeb Is using a pair of Bermuda shorts to accomplish this Incend iary mission of his. Folks, you haven't lived until you've seen Zeb in those shorts. (This doesn't mean that citi zens away from Franklin should come to town, but if you don't you'll hate your self for missing him.) I'm still In the final stages of hysteria from seeing this Brady shorts-clad An gel fashion plate Sunday after noon. And I can't remember when I've seen anything funnier. I walked into a downtown resta urant for a bracing cup of coffee ? and there sat Zeb at the coun ter, a resplendent figure of a man in knee-length blue shorts, a natty checkered golf hat, and turtle-necked polo shirt. Fighting desperately to hold on to my remaining measure of san ity I calmly asked him: "Zeb. what in the name of I ' common sense happened to your britches?" "Be careful how you talk to a money-spending tourist," Zeb answered, masticating a piece ol meat on his plate. This was an accomplishment in itself since Zeb refuses to wear his false teeth. "These shorts are the com ing thing!" "Yeah, but it's not the coming that bothers me, Zeb," I protested, "It's the going-" "Don't make light of 'em, son," he cautioned, "you'll be wearing em before long . . . that Troupe Callahan and Prelo Dryman have a couple of thousand pairs and they mean to sell 'em." Zeb's jaw protruded knowingly, and a wink jumped in his left eye. "And don't you be making fun of Zeb's knees, son . . . when ol' Zeb was younger they were pret tier than any some young gal had." He winked knowingly again. "And about these shorts, ol' Zeb didn't know just how crazy the women were over him until he pat 'em on . . . they've been whistling at me all morning." This time I winked at Zeb, with the wisdom of the ages behind it. And if you gals feel disposed to whistle at me in my shorts, make it loud and clear! SO THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREENER Note: To those who feel Frank lin should have let a professional outfit help with staging the cen tennial. The following is from a fellow newsman in another area where a centennial also is in the making: "Just now I'm up to my ears working on several projects for the Centennial in May. I am. fearful that they are overstepping themselves with a professional-sponsored dram a. They estimate that all features will bring in iJO.OOO with an ex iv?~ of ? 14.000. T don't know [ whether -rt> that much money i : : I think you , foH:s .(iid a wise thing to keep j it * own to ill..)..: thv.'e cays and | . ponsor local features ..." , JIOIV ABOUT SOME BONNET l'OEMS? Latest contributions in the rhyme realm': tahala Township BEGINNING on a white op.k on top of a ?vi-.e in- North boundary line of No. 16: thence with the top of the lidge to a white o ik or. top of the White Oak Knob: runs thence Southwest with the top of the mountain to a black 0;ik on top of the Pine Knob; tJ.tr Southeast down the ton of ti e ridge to a stake in the line of No. 18: thence East with the line of No. 18 and 16 to the BEGINNING, containing 1!00 ac res, more or less. This, the 14 day of March, 1955 R. S. JONES Commissioner v:4? 4tc? A14 .-Vlmin'strator's Notice Having oualified as administra tor of the Estate of George Junioi Biaine deceased, late of Macon County. N. C.. this is to notify nil persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 30 day of March 1956 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate wi'l please make immediate settlement This 30 day of March. 1955. H. W. Cabe Administrator A7 ? 6tp ? M12 From Mrs. Meda Bryson: These brushy bretben, Now They're HE-men. The problem is Where brush leaves off And MEN begin. And from Mrs. Beatrice Rogers: Said the robin to the wren. Take a look at Those Frank lin men. They are good prospects for a nest We wouldn't have any trouble. Hunting grass and stubble. It's already there and we can do the rest! ? ? ? OF COURSE THE MINK MIGHT OBJECT TO IT Why not let's come with rat dyed mink coats for those nose tilted socialities who constantly contend, "I'm just an ordinary girl from an ordinary family." ? ? ? AND HE PLAYS A REAL GONE COMB If any of you are looking for some parlor entertainment. Dr. G. R. McSween is a real whiz at standing on his head and whistling "Dixie". And his rates are reasonable, too! A total of 18% mfflloo tons at ?rain and other ocot?ili>t?i worth iy? billion dollar* vaa fed to milk cows 111 the US. In 19S4 ? an average of 1,668 pounds per RECAPPING TIRE Also VULCANIZING ? i New LEE and GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES Franklin Tire Shop C. D. Green C. H. Pennington East Main Street At Foot of Town Hill Phone 81 -J STRAYED Have you strayed from common sense by not saving regularly? We pay 2 per cent on savings up to $2,500; 1 per cent on $2,500 and over. THE BANK OF FRANKLIN Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Fertilizer 2-12-12 . 6-8-6 0-14-14 5-10-10 0-9-27 5-10-5 20% Phosphate Nitrate We Fill P. M. A. Tickets : SEEDS : Orchard Grass Fescue Ladino Oats Lespedeza DOWNS & DOWDLE Depot and E. Main Phone 226 1 WANT SOME GAS-OIL-WATER . . . AND MAKE IT SNAPPY. BUD! We've yet to see a car that could speak for itself . . . but our service speaks for itself to all motor ists who appreciate competence and courtesy. If this means you, drive up.' Cohley Motor Company Phone 69 Franklin, N. C.
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