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Legal Advertising EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of W. 8. Davis, deceas ed, late of Macon County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or be fore the 17th day of June, 1956, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH per sons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 16th day of June, 19SS. WARNER P. DAVIS, Executor 316 Elm Street Carlisle. Kentucky J. H. STOCKTON Attorney & Process Agent Franklin, North Carolina J23? 6tc? JHS? Jly28 NOTICE OF MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF MACON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Notice Is hereby given that pur suant to a resolution of the Board of Directors of Macon County Building <St Loan Association, passed on the 10th day of June, COMBINE YOUR NEW CHEVROLET PURCHASE WITH YOUR VACATION PLANS! Order o new Chevrolet through us, then pick it up at the plant in Flint. Michigan, tee Chevrolet* built, if you like, and drive yours home. Chances are, you'll save a substantial share of your vacation travel costs I fpuyin pipes that Play ,?eet^sic' ? You can spot this one by the.twin tailpipes. No mat ter what you drive, you're going to see twin-exhaust Chevrolets pulling away? in traffic, on the toughest hills, on the long straightaways. . . . Unless you have a "Super Turbo-Fire V8"* of your own. And then you'll know what it's like to pilot the car that sets the pace for everything else? and doesn't pause to read the price tags! What makes the Super scat? Chevrolet's superb valve-in-head V8, with the shortest stroke in the in dustry, the most power pec pound, and the only 12-volt electrical system in its field? all this plus a four barrel carburetor and free-breathing twin exhausts. t Want to sample this silk-lined cyclone? Just give us a call, any day this week, and we'll be proud to show you just how hot a V8 can be. * Optional at extra cost. i Station wagon models have single exhaust pipes. /CHEVROLET /i BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. Phone 123 FRANKLIN, N. C No Money Down! 36 Months To Pay LET US MAKE YOU A FREE ESTIMATE - FOR THAT NEW KITCHEN YOU HAVE BEEN DREAMING ABOUT We do all the work ? Complete Installation and Remodeling ? Make One Stop Do It All. Pay Only One Price. See Us. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE THINGS WE DO FOR YOU! * Painting * Remodeling * Sinks * Water Heaters * Well Pumps * Cabinets * Floor Covering Linoleum, Wool, Cotton * Plumbing * Automatic Washers * Automatic Dryers * Heating Systems * Cooking Stoves * Tables * Asbestos Siding * A New Roof * Any Room in the House This Covers All Labor and Materials ? Don't Put It Off Any Longer Sossamon Furniture Company Phone 67 Franklin, N. C. hints to Kowmakva ftv ? U T M CUBBIS r 'ATI HOM| DlMONSIIAIlON A '? ? Shoe Care For Summertime ? < Shoes will wear better and last c | longer if you take good care of them. It is important to select t good quality leather when you buy c I shoes. s Brush and polish shoes regu- f ; larly. Saddle soap is an excellent 1 cleaner to keep around the farm. s Shoes when cleaned with saddle < soap stay soft and comfortable. Also, you may use cream polish, s I liquid polish, or wax polish that 1 contains no turpentine to clean < smooth leathers such as calf, kid, j ( etc. Turpentine dries out leather. Neutral-colored cream may be used i on all shoes of leather but will j . not cover water stains. i ' Daily Care of Clothing ? Always | put on and take off your clothing I in the correct way. Shake, brush, , and air garments overnight. KeeD j ( ? State College Answers Timely Farm Questions Q How fast should water be ! 1 | applied when irigating? |i A. Water should never be ap- j plied faster than the soil can 1 1 absorb it. The infiltration rate j : varies with the type of soil. Q. At what age should cattle j be dehorned? 1 A. It is important to dehorn calves when they are small ? from | one week to two months old. Q. Why the sudden preference j for light-plumaged birds? A. Growers like them because they market readily, processors because they are easier to dress, and consumers because they look j clean and appetizing. 1955. a special meeting of the i Stockholders will be held at the 1 office of the Association. Room ! 26. The Bank of Franklin Build- 1 | ing in Franklin, North Carolina, j at 7:30 o'clock p. m., on the 8th day of July. 1955. This 24th day of June, 1955. H. W. CABE President R. S. JONES -j Secretary , J30 ? 2tcB&Lf ? Jly7 I i NOTICE OF SERVICE OF I PROCESS BY PUBLICATION , STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA I MACON COUNTY " | IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF CHRISTINE ANN FERGUSON, a minor TO: BILLIE BOB FERGUSON: Take notice that an adoption proceeding has been filed and is now pending in this Court for the adoption of Christine Ann Fergu son. You have been made a party to 1 ilhis proceeding, and the nature of I [The relief being sought is to find j that you have abandoned Chris tine Ann Ferguson, and that an order of adoption be entered in j this proceeding and the relation j ship of parents and child be j established between the petition- j j ers and said child. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than the 28th day of July. 1955. i and upon your failure to do so, the parties seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 20th day of June. 1955 KATE M WRINN. Clerk Superior Court j J23? 4tc? JHS ? Jlyl4 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY BETTY MOORE WOODY vs PAUL B WOODY The defendant. Paul B Woody, will take notice that an action I as above entitled has been com menced in the Superior Court of Macon County. North Carolina. I for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce on the part of the plaintiff from the defendant I on the grounds of two years sep- 1 aration; and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office i of the Clerk of the Superior Court j of said County in the Courthouse 1 at Franklin. N. C . not later than the 21st day of August. 1955, and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action or the plain tiff will apply to the Court tor ! the relief demanded in said Com plaint. Tills the 24th dav of June. 1955. KATE M. WRINN Clerk Superior Court J30? 4tcCBF? Jly21 Bulldozing . . . . Work of All kinds Franklin Brothers Phone 230-J-l Or 23Q-J-2 :loset doors open for air to cir :ulate. Zip up the plackets and button he buttons before you hang your j Jothes in the closet. This keeps j ikirts straight. Tissue paper stuff- j :d over shoulder pads keeps >louses and dresses hanging in ?hape. Use clothes hangers: padd ed ones are best. Remove spots and stains as ;oon as possible. Perspiration stain nay be removed with a damp :loth as y>on as garment is taken iff. 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 a Siicrrlll, county home demon stration agent. They are as fol lows: Today < Thursday i : Sandtown :lub at 6:30 p. m. with Mrs. Rob ert Welch. A picnic-style meeting is planned. i Friday : Mulberry club at the home of Mrs. Harley Carpenter at 2 p. m. Monday: Scaly club with Mrs George Nix at 2 p. m.: Nantahala club at the school at 8 p. m. Tuesday: Carson club at the community house at 11 a. m.; Higdonville club at the home of REMINDER! Tonight's the Night . . . . . . the Fletcher Slagle Memorial Building Begins tonight at 7:30. Course in Ballroom dancing, for teenagers and adults, get's under way. Only $10 for the full eight weeks. Come and get started with the class. It's fun! Mrs. Bertie Suttles at 10:30 p. m. Wednesday: Iotla club with Mrs. Jack Cansler at 1:30 p. m. Thursday. Holly Springs club at the home of Mrs. Charlie Williams at 1:30 p. m. CAROLINA PHARMACY Phone M Your Prescription Headquarter* Franklin, N. C. ANNOUNCING The Dealership For the oew ALUMINUM AWNINGS ? over 100 color combinations to choose from in sizes to solve every problem ? stronger. . . mo re durable because they or* made from spring tempered aluminum ? superior two coat bofced enamel finish won't rust, crack, lode or peel ? easy maintenance? just wash with a hose to dean HtEE HOME DECORATING BOOKLET! We are also dealers in Custom-made Venetian Blinds Window Shades and Aluminum Screens Franklin Sheet Metal Shop Phone 336 or 218 W-5 Franklin, N. C. SA-50 BRAND INSECTICIDE FOR THE COMMERCIAL GROWER AND HOME GARDENER ? SA-50 BEAN DUST ? TOMATO DUST ? SA-100 BEAN DUST ? POTATO DUST ? PARATHION DUST ? 5% D. D. T. DUST ? 10% MARLATE DUST SOUTHERN AGRICULTURAL INSECTICIDES INCORPORATED Farmers Federation Palmer St. Phone 92 Franklin, N. C. Where . . . ? Where can you invest your money to better advantage? Whether you buy Building and Loan Stock outright, for cash, or pay far it a few cents a week, you get these things: SAFETY ? For a generation this institu tion has proved that loans made to Macon County people, on Macon County real estate, are SOUND loans. The SATISFACTION of knowing your money is helping to build your community ? chiefly more and better HOMES. A fair INTEREST RETURN on your money. Paid-up Stock is now paying 3!/2. In stallment Stock about 6%. MACON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Offices In The Bank of Franklin Building Phone 46 FRANKLIN, N. C.
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