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HI NTS TO
THE MOKE YOU KNOW ?
the easier will be the Job of clean
ing bard surface floors. Know the
characteristics of the floor sur
face material. Keep the floors
clean. Use water, soap and deter
gent sparingly on hard surface
floors. Remove spots quickly. Use
floor sealers correctly. Avoid using
oil on floor surfaces. Use the right
ifloor cleaner. Choose the right
floor wax and use it correctly.
Maintain a good floor finish.
USE ELECTRIC POLISHER ?
Polishing floors by hand is long
and tedious, and the homemaker
finds it burdensome even though
she appreciates the beauty and
R. C. A.
PHILCO
AND
EMERSON
TV's
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See them at... ;
Franks Radio &
Electric Co.
Mack and J. D.
Phone 249 Franklin
Everybody
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Is having their
Tires Recapped
Here
Also
VULCANIZING
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New LEE
and GOODYEAR
TIRES AND TUBES
Franklin Tire Shop
C. D. Green C. H. Pennington
East Mala Street
At Foot of Town HOI
Phone Sl-J
longevity that wax adds to her
floors. The answer Is an electric
floor polisher. The electricity,
rather than the homemaker, furn
ishes the power.
An electric floor polisher saves
time and energery ? and money
by saving the flooring. Electrically
polished floors have greater beau
ty. Power polishing gives greater
sheen and reveals all the design
of the grain or material.
MOTHS ? ? Moths larvae feed
on dirt and grease In fabric. The
primary rule of moth prevention
is to make sure garments and
blankets are clean before storing,
using soap and water washing
where posssible. Store clean items
in healed bags or packages.
* Stale College Answers
Timely Farm Questions
Q. How long should I let my
cow stay dry?
A. Six to eight weeks, according
to T. C. Blalock, dairy extension
specialist. A cow's normal lacta
tion length is 10 months, with a
six to eight week "rest period"
before the next lactation. If you
reduce the dry period, she will
probably give much less milk dur
ing the next lactation. Cows need
the rest to repair any damage
done to the complicated parts
of her milk producing system.
One study showed that cows given
the six to eight weeks dry period
produced 1.000 pounds more milk
than cows that were dry less than
30 days.
Q. I can't dry my cow up; what
can I do about it?
A. You're lucky to have such
;ood milkers, say Blalock. but
they should get a normal dry
period. On heavy milkers, reduce
reed and water until production
drops to about 20 pounds a day
ind then just quit milking. They'll
Iry up. If a cow has had mastitis,
watch her closely; if inflamma
tion shows, milk her out again.
Q Can I get a loan to build
jrain storage.
A. Yes, you can borrow up to
80 per cent of the cost, before
erection, through your ASC office.
Demonstration
Club Meetings For Week
Are Announced
Meetings of home demonstra
tion clubs In the county for the
coming week have been an
nounced by Mrs. Florence S.
Sherrill, county home demon
stration agent. They are as fol
lows:
Monday: Nantahala club at 7:30
p. m. at the school; Hickory
Knoll club at 2 p. m. at the home
of Mrs. Howell Justice; Highlands
club at 2:30 p. m. in the base
ment of the Presbyterian church,
with Mrs. Jack Laros and Mrs
Echol Roland as hostesses.
Tuesday: Oak Grove club with
Mrs. Ralph Bradley at 2 p.m.:
Walnut Creek club at 1:30 p. m.
at the home of Mrs. Fred Wood
Wednesday: Upper Cartooge
chaye club at the home of Mrs.
Wilson Curtis at 2 p. m.
Thursday: Clark's Chapel club
with Mrs. Ardell Cabe at 2 p. m.:
Franklin club at 8 p. m. at the
Agricultural Building.
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DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Small Still
Destroyed
A small 20-gallon still, "mash
ed back" far a run, was destroy
ed by Sheriff J. Harry Thomas
and Deputy Newell Pendergrass
on the head of Ellljay near
Jackson County line June 2.
The. unit was not In operation
and no arrest was made, the
sheriff said.
In addition to the copper '
unit, the officers dumped about
250 gallons of mash and smash
ed other distilling equipment.
Sheriff Thomas said the mash
would have been ready for a
run in about two days.
Agents In Raleigh
For Program Workshop
Mrs. Margaret D. Smith. John
J. Wrinn, and Robert McNeil, as
sistant agents in charge of the
local Farm and Home Develop
ment Program, are in Raleigh
this week for a special workshop
dealing with the program.
They will return Saturday.
New Navy Recruiting
Schedule Announced
A new schedule has been an
nounced by the U. S. Navy Re
cruiting Branch Station in Frank
lin for interviewing potential en
listees in the area.
- The schedule: j
Sylva ? Monday, 9:30 a. m. to
4 p. m.
Murphy ? Tuesday. 9:3Q to 4.
Bryson City ? Wednesday, 9:30
to 4.
Robbinsville? Thursday, 9:30 to
4.
Andrews ? Friday. 9:30 to 11:30.
Hayesville ? Friday, 12:30 to 4.
Franklin ? daily, 8 to 5:30 and
9 to noon on Saturday.
Fagg And Wrinn Go
To Laurel Spring*
County Agent T. H. Fagg and
one of his assistant agents, John
J. Wrinn, spent last Thursday and
Friday at the Transon Experiment
Station In laurel Springs obser
ving and taking part In expert
mental work on pastures, beef cat
tle. and sheep.
Macon was organized as a coun.
ty in 1839.
Legal Advertising
ADMINISTRATOR G. T. A.
NOTICE
Having qualified as adminis
trator C. T. A. of the estate of
Bessie A., Cleavel&nd, 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 10th day of May,
1956, or this notice will be plead
In bar of their recovery. All
persons Indebted to said estate
will please make immediate set
tlement.
This 10th day of May, 1955.
MAURICE CLEAVELAND,
Administrator C. T. A. ,
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROUNA
MACON COUNTY I
RUBY COWARD QUEEN j
vs
BENNIE QUEEN
The defendant. Bennie Queen,
will take notice that an actio:;
as above entitled has been com
menced in the Superior Court
of Macon County, North Carolina,
for the purpose of obtaining an ?
absolute divorce on the part ot
the plaintiff from the defendant
on the grounds of two years sep
aration; and the defendant wil".
further take notice that he is rt I
quired to appear at the office ol i
the Clerk of the Superior Court
of said County in the Courthouse !
at Franklin, N. C., not later than
| (be 25th day of July. 1955, and
I answer or demur to the complaint
in said action or the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in said Com
plaint.
This the 31 day of May. 1995.
a/ Kate M. Wrinn
Clerk Superior Court
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NOTICE OF SUMMONS
In The Superior Caurt
NORTH CAROLINA,
MACON COUNTY.
MACON OOUNTY
vs.
MAUD HIOOON, widow of L. H.
H1GDON. LYIJC HIODON & wife,
MERTY HIODON, L. H. HIODON.
JR.. and wife. DOROTHY HIG
DON, LOUISE CRAWFORD &
husband. BILL CRAWFORD. A
VERY MASHBURN, RICHARD
MASHBURN & Wife, EVA MASH
BURN, ELAINE MASHBURN
WILSON & husband COLEMAN
WILSON. HARRIETT ELLEN
MASHBURN. single.
The Defendants. LYLE HIO
DON & wife, MERTY HIODON.
MAUD HIODON. LOUISE CRAW
FORD & husband. BILL CRAW
FORD, RICHARD MASHBURN &
wife, EVA MASHBURN will take
notice that an action entitled as
above, has been commenced 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 interest, and
are proper parties thereto.
It Is further ordered by the
court that the defendants, LYLF
HIGDON & wife, MERTY HIO
DON, MAUD HIODON. LOUISE
CRAWFORD & husband, BILI.
CRAWFORD, RICHARD MASH
BURN & wife, EVA MASHBURN.
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 25th day of June. 1955
and answer or demur to the com
plaint of the plaintiff, or the
relief demanded in said complaint
will be granted.
This the 25th day of May, 1955.
KATE McGEE,
Clerk Superior Court
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Hottest-Selling Buick in History
No wonder you see so many '55 Buicks on the highways?
they're rolling up bigger sales than ever before in history
?capping the popularity that has already moved Buick
into the top circle of America's best sellers.
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This is a Buick? a 2-door, 6-passen
ger Special Sedan.
It packs a walloping 188-hp V8 engine
under the hood? is carried on a str
ping 122-inch wheelbase? rides w..a
the luxury cushioning of all-coil
springing, the solid steadiness of a full
length torque-tube drive, the extra
safety and silence of tubeless tires.
, It's big and brawny and road-steady
i and roomy? each seat cushion meas
! ures over five feet in width.
^ \et this broad beauty? as the price we
show here proves? delivers locally for
just about the price of the well-known
smaller cars ? even below some
models of those very same cars.
tack Sales Are Soaring To New Best-Seller Highs
That, for sure, is one reason why
Buick sales go higher and higher and
higher. More and more people are
finding that you can buy a Buick for
the price of a smaller car, so more and
more people are getting this bigger
buy for their money.
They want the bigger package of sheer
automobile for the money that they
get in Buick? bigger in power thrill,
in roomy comfort, in riding steadiness,
in structural solidity.
They want the added prestige and
pleasure of owning Buick styling and
size? and the added safety and sure
ness of Buick roadability and handling
ease.
They want, too, the spectacular per
formance and better gas mileage of
Variable Pitch Dynaflowf? easily
yours at modest extra cost.
And they certainly want the choice
Buick offers of a car in every price
range, with each one the buy in its
field ? the low-price Special, the
supremely-powered Century, the
extra-roomy Super, and the custom
built Roadmaster.
Why don't you come in for a visit and
see how much real automobile your
money can buy here?
?fDynaflow Drive is standard on Roadmaster, optional at
extra cost on other Series.
"Thrill of the year is Buick
Enjoy cooled, filtered air
(or less than yon think
with Bniek's
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Phone 233
Macon Motor Company
Authorized Buick Dealer
Pahner Street, West
Franklin, N. C