Legal Advertising EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having qualified as executors of the estate of HUle P. Potts, deceas ed, late of Macoo county. N. C.. this la to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of March. 1958. or this notice will be plead In bar of their re covery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make Im mediate settlement. This 25th day of Mareh, 1967. ROY F. POTTS. BUUA P. CALLOWAY, a Executors. A 4 6tc MB SOY BEANS ROANOKE ? WILSON BLACK REGISTERED JACKSON ? VIRGINIA BROWN CANE SEEDS TENNESSEE MILLET SWEET SUDAN GRASS Certified HYBRID SEED CORN Popular Open-Pollinated Varieties ALL KINDS GARDEN SEEDS STATE HALF RUNNER BEANS FARMERS FEDERATION Palmer Street Phone 92 Franklin, N. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified u administra tor of the estate of Lee Roy Ber rang, deceased, late of Macon County. N. C. this la to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be fore the 37th day of March. 1958. or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will picas* make Immediate settlement. This 37th day of March 1957 W. C. BURRELL, Administrator. A 4 ? 6tc ? M9 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor o. the estate of Malvia Roane Patton, 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 30th day of March, 1958, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ea to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 30th day of March. 1957. ERWIN W. PATTON, Executor. M 4 ? 6tc? May9 PLUMBING And HEATING For A-l Work at Reasonable Rates CALL W. a HALL Phone 397 Watch For IT! NOW YOU CAN HAVE A NEW NON- CANCELLABLE and Guaranteed Renewable For Life ? - / . ... Union Banker's Hospital And Surgical Expense Policy JUST READ: Company cannot cancel policy but may change premium rates; HOWEVER, prem ium rates may be changed ONLY if rates are changed on all policies issued by company on this policy form. t Yea, YOU and ONLY YOU, hare the option of discontinuing your Union Banker's HN Protection. The company ABSO LUTELY guarantees and provides In the policy contract that the company CANNOT under ANY circumstances (except failure to pay premiums) cancel your insurance; FURTHERMORE, you are guaranteed the IRREVOCABLE opportunity of renewing your policy each time the renewal premium is due (including tbe loss of life by accident); not until you reach 55 or ?5, but FOR YOUR ENTIRE LIFE. Important Features: 1. Good anywhere in the world. 2. Benefits not red need or 'terminat ed beoaue of AGE. 3. Adult benefit* payable for chil dren. Important Feature^* 4. Company CANNOT place any re strict Ire rider AFTER policy is is sued. B. Female disorder not excluded. 6. Benefits not reduced If you ALSO have other Insurance. Important Features: 7. Regardless of AGE or deterioration of health the Insured shall have the riffht to continue this policy In FORCE FOR IJFE. ROBERT L. BORGER ? Local Representative*? EL&IE R. LEE? General Delivery, Franklin, N. C. VRITE TODAY FOR FULL NFORMATION leitoul Office 205 S. Church St. Bids. Charlotte, N. C. I N S U R A N f l^C OMPANY "OlD HMf UO?l aisil DALLAS, TKXAS WHITE TODAY FOR FULL INFORMATION Regional Office 205 S. Church St. Bid*. Charlotte, N. C. EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as executor of Kate Schoolfleld Tlllett 8m 1th. de ceased. late of Macon County. N C, this i? to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit then; to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of March. 1058. or this notice will be plead in bai of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will plea&t nake immediate settlement. Tills 28th day of March. 1957. FITZGERALD PARK EH lor Nashville Bank & Trusi Co., and ROBERT E. EARLY Executor. A4_ <te? M? 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 Burrell Brooks and wife. Nancy Brooks, dated 8 February, 1950. and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds lor Macon County. North Caru Una in Building & Loan Book Np. 5. page 18. 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. May 20. 1957, at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door in Franklin, North Carolina, sell to the high est bidder for cash the following described land: All the land described in a deed from Herbert W. Ball and wife. Doris Ball, to Burrell Brooks a.'.d w ic, Nancy Brooks, dated November 25. 1946. and record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, T-r. C., iu Deed Book 0-5, page 260. This the 19th day of April, 1957. MARIE JENNINGS, Trustee A25 ? 4tc ? B&I i ? M16 Administratrix Notice Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Mary J. Howell, 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 20 day of April, 1958 or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement. This 20 day of April, 1957. DOROTHY D ASHE Administratrix A25? etc? M31 Average prices paid by North ; Carolina farmers for all poultry I feeds and most mixed dairy feeds during the month ended February | 15, 1957, were 5 cents per hundred higher than the previous month. Heard And Seen ON MACON BYWAYS Ey HOLFE NEILL Though dogwood Is the stale (lower, it seems to me Macon County, at least, missed a good chance in not adopting the box wood. Nowhere have I seen their, grow as well as here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holland, of Stanfield Branch, in the Cul lasaja community, have a solid boxwood hedge which runs in front of and beside their home. An unusual growth is a box wood tree in the Hollands' front yard. It was a bush and got scuf fed up around the bottom so Mr. Holland trimmed away all the lower greenery. Over the years, it I has grown into a tree, bare from j the ground a foot and a half up I the trunk and full and well . rounded from there on. ? THE EASTER cantata present ed by Franklin's Baptist Church brought a big crowd and was well received. The choirs had worked for many weeks practicing. I won dered if it weren't more than co incidence that the anthem the fol lowing Sunday was, "Now the Strife Is O'er". ? SEEN FROM a pair of waders. Macon County looks one way. From a highway, the view Is dif ferent. From the mountain tops, or a valley . . . each offers some thing the other doesn't. From an airplane, however, there's still another sight. Besides the pretty patterns ? such as that of a newly-limed field ? the air view gives you the feeling of see ing all of Macon County at one time. The mountain folks who love their land would like it the more if they could look at it from a sky perch. A GOVERNMENT crop inspec tor visited the county last year. He was talking crops with a (el low and asked him, "Do you peo ple around here have trouble with Insects getting in your corn?" "Sure do," was the reply, "but we just fishes them out and drinks it anyhow." ? t, RESTLESS HEART and restless feet have moved many a youth from out of these mountains and into the cities. Big cities. Up North Out West. Wherever the people thought they could find a foothold. Here's a comment from the letter of a friend, now in one of those cities: "It is a somewhat d repressing sight when you think of the army of butchers, bakers, and candle stick makers that live piled up on top of one another, each one liv ing out his days feeding, clothing, and removing the garbage of the other seven million 999. "There is nothing like living in New York for impressing you with the insignificance of individual life. "THE LONELINESS of city life Is a cliche, but It Is inevitable when you are surrounded by so many people ? because to pre serve sanity it Is necessary to avoid looking into the eyes of the vast swarm of people you pass on the street every day. "The other day I was out walk ing with Adam and passed a man lying in the middle of the side walk, gasping and coughing. He lay like an island in the crowd which walked unseeing by him. "And I, like all the others, look ed the other way . . . unwilling to be involved In the unpleasantness of another's life. I sometimes won der If I hadn't had Adam with me, would I have stopped? And deep down, I know that I wouldn't have." ? CARL SANDBURG tells It: When an old Springfield friend asked Abe Lincoln, "How does it feel to be president of the United States?" ? Lincoln told him. "You have heard about the man tarred and feathered and ridden out of town on a rail? A man in the crowd asked him how he liked It, and his reply was that if it weren't for the honor of the thing, he would much rather walk." Demonstration Club Meetings For Week Are Announced Mm tins of home demonstra Hon clubs in this county for the coming week have been an aounced by Mrs. Florence 8 Sherrill, county home demonstra Hon agent. They are as Mtowa: Today (Thursday) : Holly Springs club with Mrs. Mary Justice at 1:30 p. m. Friday: Mulberry club at the home of Mrs. Hattie Norton at 1:30 p. m. Monday: Scaly club at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Earl Dryman. Tuesday: Carson club at the community building at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday: Cartoogechaye club at the home of Mrs. T. H. Mc Nlsh at 2 p. m. Thursday: Hlgdonville club at 9:30 a. n>- at the home of Mrs.' Earl Finney. Hints To HOMEMAKERS By MISS KUTH CURRENT State Home Demonstration Agent Way* With Cbeeae ? Cheese ls a boon to casseroles. Calorie watchers find that a small serv ing of cheese has a lot of stay ing power, and that low-calorle cottage cheese, creamed or un creamed . Is one of their chief blessings! Cheese can be used in a wide variety of ways. Storing Cheese ? Store perish able soft cheese as carefully as you do milk ? In the refrigerator in a tightly covered container. Soft cheese should be bought In the amounts to be used In a short time. Other cheeses keep well in a cold place tightly wraoped so that air is kept from it. Wrap unpackaged cheese tightly In wax ed paper, laminated foil, or simi lar wrappings. If mold forms, scrape off ? it does not hurt the cheese. Should cheese dry and become hard, grate It and keep in covered container. It can be used in casserole dishes and sauces. One-half to three-fourths cup grated cheese to one cup of medium cream sauce makes a good cheese sauce. This sauce Is tasty poured over sliced hard cooked eggs and served on toast garn ished with chopped parsley. This is a good luncheon dish. nu CMUNG COINER FamriU Jtscipm 0 1 MACON WOMEN PECAN PIE Vi recipe pastry 2 eggs, beaten X cup dark corn syrup V4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons melted butter or margarine X cup pecans Roll pastry % inch thick. Line a 9-inch pie pan. Mix remaining Ingredients together, adding pe cans last. Pour into pastry shell. Bake in hot oven (400 degrees P.) tor IS minutes; reduce heat to moderate (350 degree P.) and bak* for 30 to 35 minutes longer, or until a knife Inserted in center of filling comes out clean. If salted nuts are used, omit salt.' Agnes Guyer (Olive Hill-Oak Dale Club' Collection Of Sales Tax Here Up Slightly Over Last Year Sales tax collections In Ma con County for February of this year were up by $552 over th? same month last year, accord ing to figures compiled by th? N. C. Merchants Association. This year's February figur* was $9,233; that for February, 1956, was $8,681. Collections for January of this year were $12,641. Miss Edith Plemmons To Give Recital At Organ On May 16 Miss Edith Plemmons, a gradu ate student In the University of Oklahoma music school, will pre sent her graduate recital in organ May 16 at the university's Holm terg Hall.' Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Plemmons, of Franklin, she Is studying under Mildred Andrews, well-known musician. ;| Following her graduation. Miss Plemmons will become organist at the First Baptist Church in Co lumbia. S. C. She is a member of the Amer ican Guild of Organists and Sigma Alpha Iota, honorary music or j ganization. Airman Holland Sent To Duty In Greenland Airman 3/c Samuel Luther Hol land has been sent to duty in Thule, Greenland. His prior station was Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo | He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. i Lem Holland, of Franklin, Route 3, and has been In service since Feb. 1956. KORTE AT CONFERENCE Bob Korte attended the Episco pal laymen's training conference at Dubois Conference Center, Mount Eagle, Term. Mrs. Jones Wins In Music Contest Mrs. Weimar Jones Is the re cipient of a prize of four records as a winner in a contest conduct ed by the Musical Masterpiece So ciety. Her answer to the question, "Why do you prefer recorded mu sic?", won her fourth place. Tha other three winners were from Ohio, Montana, and Canada. Mrs. Jones is president of tha local music club. CUB VACANCIES EXIST Vacancies exist in all dens of Cub Scout Pack I in Franklin and Cubmaster Ernest Hyde Invites parents of children interested to Joining to contact him. Mr. Hyd* may be reached at home by tele phone, 446-W, after 6 p. m. FINGER TIP CONVENIENCE! for homes beyond the gas mains HOT WATER j with Mi/fas' Yon can be turt of *11 the hot water you want . . . right at your finger tip* . . . with economical, dependable Philgas! Yon have tenvtnitntt in dish washing, bathing, laundering, shaving . . . and a dozen other uses. Philgas means a. atftndtkl*, t?nv4ni*n$ supply of hoc water for you ... at all time*! Philgas heats water so fact you can use a smaller heater than is needed with less efficient fuels. We have a complete line of water heater* ? one suited to your needs. Como h tint Sot Us Sooo lot Us eivo yon no Wkoto Story Smoky Mountain Gas Company Distributors of Philgas The All Purpose Fuel Depot Street Andrews Bead FRANKLIN MURPHY Phone 7S2 Phoew VE TtUl

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