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LEGAL ADVERTISING NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale vested In the undersign ed trustee by a deed of trust exe cuted by Hunter W. Young and wife. Lucille Young, dated 14 De cember, 1855, and recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Caro lina, In Building & Loan Book No. 4. Page 384, said deed of trust having been executed to secure certain indebtedness therein set forth, and default In the payment of said indebtedness having been made, I will on Monday, June 3, 1057, at 13 o'clock noon, at the court house door In Franklin. North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the (oil owing de scribed land: ? All the land described in a deed from Ennis R. Tllson and wife Daffle L. Tllson to Hunter Young and wife Lucille Young, dated September 12, 1946, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deedes for Macon County, North Carolina in Deed Book P-5, Page 514. This, the 29th day of April, 1957. G. A. JONES, Jr., Trustee M9 ? 4tc? B&L ? M30 executrix notice Having qualified u executrix of the estate of J. Roane Bradley, deceased, late of Macon County. N. C.. this Is to notify all person* having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of April. 1058 or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebt ed to said estate will please make Immediate settlement. This 25th day of April, 1957. Margaret Morgan Bradley Executrix M9 ? 6tp ? J13 Williams Gets Guggenheim Award HIGHLANDS ? Poet-publisher Jonathan Williams, local resident, has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. His project Is to write the an nals and archeology of the Eto wah Mounds of Cartersville, Ga , from the poet's angle. ' He was one of eight North Car olinians listed for the awards this year. An Appropriate Gift Would be ? NYLON HOSE We have these in seam less and with seams. Light shades. 2 Pairs $1.00 All Gifts Beautifully Wrapped Free If you should wish to give household gifts we have ? TOWELS ?k SHEETS ? PILLOWCASES ? CUSHIONS ? BEDSPREADS ? PILLOWS ? CURTAINS, Etc. Give Her a Beautiful DRESS A big selection of sheers, prints, linens, etc. In assorted styles, colors and sizes to choose from. $2.98 - $10.95 A NICE BAG would be an ideal gift. We have these in clutch, hand and shoulder strap styles. White and as sorted colors. $1.00 - $1.98 For Mother . . . DOUBLE PANEL COTTON SLIPS Full cut, sanforized, eyelet trimmed. Size 32 ? 44 2 for $3.00 WOMEN'S HATS Assorted styles and colors. Values to $2.98 SPECIAL For Mother's Day | $1.00 mam ilis_ : a p t to de Drive with care . . . everywhere! come try Chevrolet's neiv 2 Upk -MriM ta^e ' ?ff' Sweet , Smooth and Sassy? that's Chevy! Model illustrated, the Bel Air Sport Sedan with Body by Fisher. Turboglide is the first and only triple turbine transmission! You can fed the difference from your very first take-off! Just slip Turboglide into "D" for "Drive" and pay it no mipd. There is no "Lo^r" or other positions to worry about. For this is the automatic with triple turbines. One for quicksilver starts from a standstill. Another for cream-smooth cruis ing. And a third turbine for passing y response that's safer all the way. In Gr (Grade Retarder) position , Turboglide helps slow you down? saves your brakes on long, steep hills. When you team Turboglide with Chevy's new Positraction rear axle, you've really got it made! You have surer, safer control on any road surface. Try a sweet, smooth and sassy Chev rolet with these two new extra-cost options at your Chevrolet dealer's. GET A WINNING DEAL ON THE CIIAMPIONI Only franchise)! Chevrolet dealers display this famous trademark See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer 42 Registrants Classed By Board Forty-two men were classified at a meeting last week by the local draft board, with 23 of them going in 1-A. the classification for those available for military duty, j Put in 1-A were Bill Higdon, Wallace McClure, Lee A. Rogers. George D. Scott, David L. Cook. Leonard Thomas, Branch H. Buchanan, Thad R. Duvall. Mil j ton J. May. Fred L. Henson. Carl Smith. Shirley D. Roper, Robert | R. Dehart, Jimmy W. Roberts Franklin D. Campbell, Robert L. Welch, Larry T. Thomas, Gilmer E. Thomas, Harold Guffey. Cecil V. Elders, Leroy Stiwlnter, Tom my R. Hunter, and Johnny J. Hopkins. Other classifications: 1-C (enlisted): Eldon E. Bates. Zeb V. Guffle, Jr., Charles L Campbell, Robert E. Clouse. Bob by P. Marshall, and Boyd D. Lee ! 1-C (inducted;) : Jack E. Queen. 1-D ( member of reserve com ponent or student taking military i training) : Norman B. Smith and j Harmon T. Gnuse. > 3-A (deferred because of depen dents) : Kenneth R. Houston. 4-A (registrant who has com pleted service and/or sole surviv- ; ing son of family in which sons or daughters were killed in action or in the line of duty): Laughty M. Roper, Ed L. Shope, Clyde F. Bingham. Jr., Maxwell G. Jones and John D. Roper. 4-F (registrant physically, men tally, or morally unfit for duty) : Kenneth L. Queen. 5-A (registrant over the age of liability) : Waype F. Deweese, Wil liam S. May, and Henry A. Holt. 1 Jr. Partially Paralyzed i Sailor Drives Home To Visit Family Bill Waldroop. who is paralyzed on his right side as the result of an automobile accident last year in California, last week drove his new car home from Memphis, Tenn., in one day. He drove with his left hand and the help of his right hand, which he is able to open and place on the wheel. He accelerated and braked with his left foot. In the U. S. Navy, Bill is a pa tent at Kennedy Veterans Hos pital in Memphis. He is scheduled for discharge in July. He is the son of Mrs. James Hauser, of Franklin. Here for the week end to be | with him were his brother and | sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James j W. Waldroop, and small daughter, I of Atlanta, Ga.. his uncle. John Lyle Waldroop, and Mrs. Wal droop, and their two sons, of Tuckaseigee, and Mrs. Mary Wal droop, his grandmother, who is visiting her daughter and son-in law here, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Moore. I He has returned to Memphis. j AT ASHEVILLE CONCERT Mrs. E. C. Kingsbery. Miss Laura M. Jones. Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones, and Mrs. Weimar Jones at tended the N. C. Symphony * Or chestra concert in Asheville Tues day evening of last week. Swafford's I 1 Sayin's Service ? above and before everything else. That's why people keep coming to my lit tie ole country grocery. I'm here to serve ? and if you don't get the service you want, please let me know. It certainly is nice to have a grocery store out here in the country. People don't have to "dress-up" to come here. (I don't notice what people wear anyway.) Nobody around here cares if you wear patched over alls or a dirty dress and apron. In fact I like to see people who show signs of work. (Of course I mean fresh signs < if you come in from the field or garden and find that you need something from the store ? don't go to the trouble to "spruce up" ? come on as you are. If anybody comes in who don't like it ? let 'em move on. The groceries you buy will be the same If you come in wet w^h sweat or if you come painted and per fumed. If you could see some that stop ? you wouldn't care what you wear. Some of these hot days bring people in with brief shorts on and briefer what do you call It? about the other larger measurement. Comfortable? Sure. They don't care how they look. Nobody here, cares ? So ? come on ? Just be sure you wear something. PAUL 8W AFFORD Bpyson City road. 1 '/2 miles from city limits a DEATH TAKES T. BRYSON, COWEE FARMER Macon Native Wat 72; Services Held At Cowee Church Robert Taylor Bryson, a farm er of the Cowee community, died Thursday of last week In a local hospital following an illness of about a month. He was 72. He was born Aug. 21, 1884, in Cowee, a son of the late Samuel and Mrs. Mary Morrison Bryson. He married Miss Nora West, of West's Mill, who died in 1920. He later married Miss Ila Gibson, who survives. Funeral services for Mr. Bryson, who was a life-long resident of Ma con County, were held Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at Cowee Baptist Church. He was a deacon of that church. Officiating ministers were the Rev. Clyde Rhinehart. pastor, the Rev. C. C. Welch, the Rev Norman E. Holden, and the Rev. Paul Heafner. Pallbearers were J. Fred Bryson, Lon Dalton, Roger Rickman, Ever ett Rickman, Sam Gibson, and John Gibson Murray, nephews Burial was in the church ceme tery. Surviving in addition to his wife are three sons, Terrell, Dover B? and Ralph B., all of Detroit, Mich.: a daughter, Mrs. R. L. Mf Gaha, of' Alexandria, Va.: a step daughter, Mrs. Charlie Bradley, of Franklin: a sister. Miss Beulah Bryson, of Franklin, Route 3; and five grandchildren. Bikini Atomic Test Film Shown At Rotary Club Rotarians saw a color film on the first atomic test at Bikini in 1946 at their meeting Thursday of last Week. Lealon B. Denton, pipefitter first class, who is the U. S. Navy recruiter in Franklin, showed the film. Pipefitter Denton was on one of the task force ships which helped carry out the tests. The Rotary Club welcomed back a member who had been ab sent since Thanksgiving, A. B Slagle, who fell and broke his hip in November and was hospitalized until recently. Dr. J. H. Fisher was program chairman. Summer Through As Principal; Wants To Teach HIGHLANDS ? O. F Summer, principal (or 23 of the 25 years be has taught here, is not applying lor the job next year. He said this week he wants to devote full time to classroom teaching. Mr Summer said when he took the principal's post again more than a year ago. It was with the understanding that it was to be temporary. Erwin Patton, chairman of the Macon County Board of Educa tion. said a successor to Mr. Sum mer has not yet been named. I -V? k -V. "I When your TV set gives you trouble, call on City Radio Shop, Franklin, N. Cv and we'll come to your rescue. Our trained spe cialists are the best of the crop. Call 448, Franchlsed Dealer GIFT SUGGESTIONS For Mother's Day Mixers: Sunbeam ? Wizard G-E ? Dormeyer Steam or Dry Irons: Wizards ? G-E Sunbeam Watches: Bulova ? Waltham Elgin Electric Percolators; Mirro-Matic ? Wizard Suhbeam ? G-E Electric Fry Pans: Wizards Sunbeam Cookers: Mirro-Matic Wizard ? Presto T . _ Wizard ? Sunbeam 1 oasters: Dominion - G-E ? FREEZER ? WASHER ? REFRIGERATOR ? STOVE 9 DRYER ? VACUUM CLEANER ? RADIO ? RECORD PLAYER (Gifts Wrapped Free) For Gifts that are Sure to Please Visit ... WESTE.RN VI \0 Associate Store Home Owned ond Operated by VERLON SW AFFORD Phone 169 Franklin, N. GL
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