Brady's | j Blarney \ | By A Brady Cmllrd J. P | Why is it that people think nmNpapermen never work? A case In point: "Don't you ever work?" This remark is tossed my way at the very least a half dozen times a day by any number of peepie. And when I try to ex plain. they generally answer: "Well. I see you all over town . . . just walking around." I'm willing to admit that rm not a ball of fire when it lobmm to working, but when I'm "Just walking around" it tent loafing in the sense that rm doing absolutely nothing. Consider this a minute and powH see what I'm driving at: Bern in the name of common setae can a news reporter Other news sitting in the of fice? How else is he (or she) going to learn anything staring at the blank walls or tapping out "now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their party" on the type- | ' writer? I ' You see? A reporter has to "just walk around" in order to ' pick up news from a variety of . sources. News, believe me, doesn't walk in and put itself in the typewriter. You have to go out and get it. It's quite natural for me to ! be seen "all over town" be cause NEWS is where people I are, and people are all over town. There"re any number of stories appearing each week in i The Press that require talk I ing with several people, all of whom live or work in different parts of town. Also, it should be remember ed. PEOPLE MAKE NEWS and a reporter ? to do his job reasonably well ? should go out of his (or her) way to meet and talk to them. Even in the course of light conservation with someone, I Stone Eternal ? fitting tribute to your departed loved ones. ANGEL MEMORIAL SERVICE FRANKLIN, N. C. We rive you the best material, the beat workmanship, and a reasonable price. See our display on Waymh Street near Depot Street Intersection. CUSTOM TAILORED Men's and Ladies' CLOTHING Made to Your Individual Measurements - By - P. H. Davit Tailoring Company Reasonably Priced Guaranteed to Fit NOW AVAILABLE IN FRANKLIN Suit Gift Certificates Are Nice Robert L. Coin, Jr. Phone LA 4-2?52 I It's Always the MANOR The Young at Heart Love the Manor The food is excellent ? The Thursday noon and evening buffets tops. The Saturday evening buffet dinner dance noted for food, top music and fabulous decorations. Come as you are ? The Manor looks imposing but is informal and you are welcome for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Lunch from $1.15, dinner from $2.00 and Saturday dinner dance $3.00. Make Reservations Now ? AL 2-5371 THE MANOR 265 Charlotte Street I ASHEVILLE, N. C. SPECIAL ? Family Sunday Dinners from $2.00 Sgt. Campbell Sent To Korea For 13 Months KUNSAN. KOREA ? Staff Sergeant Clinton E. Campbell, r.U-sband of Mrs. Patricia J. Campbell, of Route 3. Frank- j lin, N. C.. has arrived at Kun- \ san to serve a 13-month tour with the United States Air Force. He has been assigned to Uie 5175th Support Squadron in the Base Operations Section. Before coming to Korea, he ft-as stationed at Donaldson Air Force Base, Greenville, S. C. Kunsan Air Base, located on the Yellow Sea coast approxi mately 120 miles south of the 38th parallel, which divides North and South Korea. Is re often get as many as a dozen tips for stories; maybe some one is going out of town: to visit, or represent an organiz ation, or lotneone else may have Juat heard someone else tell about taurine a wreck out on the highway. A tip or rumor more often than not develops into a news paper's best story of the week. And it's people who pass these tips along. The funny thing is. most of the time they arent conscious of doing it. I fre quently, in greeting, will nega- 1 tively ? ask, "what's new?" or "What do you know?" And they'll usually answer: "Not a thing . . . the town's drying up." But then, as we talk, the tips start bobbing up ? two, three, maybe more. And while I'm "just walking around" I try to check them out". Contrary to what you might think, ALL NEWS that goes into the paper is verified and sometimes rechecked, be fore it is printed. . Rumor is verified as fact be fore appearing in print. And that frequently is harder to do than one might think. Human beings have a way of not wanting adverse things print ed ? that is unless it's on someone else! And just for the record, all that "walking around" during the day generally means a re porter is pounding out his stor ies at night when most of you are relaxing at the television, or conjuring up pleasant dreams. So you see, even when I'm quaffing a soothing cup of cof fee (and I do love my coffee), "Just walking around," or hold ing up a parking meter on the main drag there is some sug gestion of work going on inside me. If it wasnSt I wouldn't be in the business! And while I'm waxing jour alistdcally here. I'd like to ask one favor of the public. Dont assume that the news paper knows about some hap pening. None of us are clairvoy ant or own crystal balls: we're Just human beings doing a job like everyone else. A tip or telephone call about something taking place is Al ways welcome. And in the long run. it helps everyone by assuring, a com plete newspaper with plenty of news. The number's Franklin LA 4-2010. sponsible for the logistical sup port of tactical units of the Pacific Air Force. The 6175th Support Squad ron, to which Campbell is as signed. has a major role in helping the Republic of Korea establish self-sufficient training programs to build up an effec tive defense force. Before entering the service, Campbell attended Franklin High School and was employ ed as a carpenter in Franklin. Sfc. Womack Takes Part In Exercise BAD KREUZNACH, Ger many ? Army Sergeant First Class Raymond H. Womack, 37. whose wife, Betty, Uvea on Route 4. Franklin. N. C., re cently participated with other personnel from the 8th Infan try Division's 20th Transpart ation Battalion in Exercise Jumping Jack in Germany. The nine-day exercise featur ed a mass airborne assault on territory held by a simulated aggressor force. Over 2,500 paratroopers took part in the drop, which was designed to test the oombat efficiency of the participating units. Womack. a platoon sergeant in the battalion's Company A In Bad Krenuznach, entered the Army in 1941 and arrived overseas on this tour of duty last August. Legal Ads ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Lewis Ray, deceased, late of Macon County. N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims a gainst the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of December, 1961. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement.. , , This 29 day of November. 1960. R. S. JONES, Administrator D8 ? 6tc ? J&J ? J12 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor o t the estate of Bry P. Hoi- ' brook, deceased, late of Macon County. N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims a gainst the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 10 day of November, 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement. This 2 day of Nov ember, 1960. H. W. CABE, Executor. mo? Otp? DI6 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of Bib R. Bullock, deceased, late of Macon Coun ty. N. C.. this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign ed on or before the 3 day of November, 1961, or this notice win be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 31 day of October, 1960. Frances Elizabeth Bullock. Executrix. N10 ? 6tc ? D16 NOTICE In the Superior Court NORTH CAROUNA, MACON COUNTY. Euwilda Owens Picklesimer vs. Luther Pickleslmer To Luther Pickleslmer: You will take notice that the plaintiff In the above entitled action will petition the Court for an order awarding the cus tody of the five children be longing to plaintiff and defen dant to her. said petition to be heard before His Honor George B. Patton at 10 o'clock A. M. on December 31, 1960. This 22nd day of November. 1960. EUWILDA PICKLESIMER D1 ? 4tc ? J&J ? D22 ** tJe fell EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of Ruth L. Heal, deceased, late of Macon Coun ty. N. C.. this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign ed on or before the 3 day of November, 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 25 day of October, i960. J. H. STOCKTON. Executor. N3 ? 6to? JHE ? D6 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA. MAOON COUNTY Euwilda Owens PtcteUrimec vs. Luther Piofclesimer To Luther Picklesrtnrr: Take notice that a pleading seeking retttf you bM been filed tn Ih^wi entitled action. The nature of the retttf be in* sought is as folia**: An ac tion to attain a tBwme front bed knd bona on the grounds of cruelty, abandonment and being a habitual drunkard. You are required to ir>?ir? defense to such pleading not later than January 19, 1961. This the 22nd day of Nov ember. 1960. KATE M. WRXNN, Cleric of Superior Court. D1 ? 4tc ? J&J ? D22 NORTH CAROLINA. MACON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the power of sale vested In the undersigned trustee by a deed of trust executed by W. H. Snow dated August 26. 1856. and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Ma con County, North Carolina, in Book No. 51. page 92. of Mort and Deeds of Trust. saM deed of trust having been exe cuted to secure certain indebt nrtn? therein set forth, and (Mtedt in the payment of said indebtedness having been Dl 1 iMt 11 2ft, 1960, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court house door in Franklin, North OaseUna. sell to tlte MUm* biddsr for cash the following des&rlbed An the tend described in a dead from Macon County Land Company, to Z. V. Mo Kinney, dated November 12. 1912, and being recorded In the office of the Register of Deecte for Macon County. North Carolina, in Book 0-3 of Deeds, page 4. containing 20 acres, more or less- , This the 23rd day of No vember. 1960. C. BANKS FINGER. Trustee. D1 ? *tc ? J&J ? D22 PLUMBING HEATING Far A-l Work at W.G.HALL Call LA 44tU NOTICE FOR THE VERY BEST IN INSULATION Combination Aluminum Storm Doors and Windows ?* CALL Pascal Norton Day Phone LA 4-2711 Night Phone LA 4-2677 FRANKLIN, N. C. Representing Eagle Insulating Company ONE-STOP SHOPPING FOR A NEW CAR at your Chevrolet dealer's ! ' . ' / ? i Now you can make your car-shopping rounds the easy way? all under one roof! For '61 your Chevrolet dealer offers nearly any type of car you cpuld want? at the kind of price that'll make you want it all the more. There's a whole new ' crop of Chevy Corvairs with lower priced sedans and coupes and four wonderful new wagons unlike any ever built before in the land. There are new Chevy Biscaynes ? the lowest priced full-size Chevrolets, beautiful Bel Airs, elegant Impalas, six easier loading Chevy wagons, including three 9-passenger models. W CHEVROLET A Come in and pick and choose to your heart's content! - , \ I New '61 Chevrolet NOMAD 9-PASSENGER STATION WAGON There are six easier loading Chevrolet wagons for '61 ? ranging from budget-pleasing Brookwoods to luxurious Nomads. Bach has a cave-sized cargo opening measuring almost five feet across and a concealed compartment for stowing valuables (with an optional extra-cost lock). jr v New '61 Chevrolet IMPALA 2-D00R SEDAN Here's a new measure of elegance from the most elegant Chevrolets of all. There's a full line of five Impalas? each with sensible new dimensions right hack to an easier-to-pack trunk that loads down at bumper level and lets you pile baggage 15'/r higher. New lower priced 'bl CORVAIR 700 CLUB COUPE There's a whole crew of new Chevy Corvairs for '01? polished and perfected to bring you spunk, space and savings. I^ower priced sedans and coupes offer nearly 12% more room under the hood for your luggage? and you can also choose from four new family-lovin' wagons. New 61 Chevrolet BEL AIR SPORT SEDAN Beautiful Bel Airs, priced just above the thriftiest full-size Chevies, bring you newness you can use: larger door openings, higher easy -chair seats, more leg room in front, more foot room in the rear, all wrapped up in parkable new outside dimensions. New '61 Chevrolet 4-DOOR BISCAYNE 6 NOW-BIG-CAR COMFORT AT SMALL CAR PRICES-Chevy's new Biscay .<t,. 6 or V8. are built to save in a big way. They ofier a full measure of Chev rolet quality, roominess and proved performance, yet the/ are priced ri^ht down with many cars that give you a lot less. See the new Chevrolet ears, Chevy Corvairs and the new Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's t BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. Main Street Franklin, N. C manufacturer s license no. no

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