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Legal Advertising LAND EXCHANGE NOTICE B E Fernow and wife, B. P. Fernow. have applied for an ex change under the Act of March 3. 1925 <43 Stat 1215) offering 122 5 acres in Jackson County. N. C., on the waters of Dodgins Creek, tributary to Tuckaseegee River, bounded by lands of J. E. Rogers. John T. Berry, Joe Ste wart, Alex Moore. C. V. Bryson, and the United States, described in two deeds as follows: deed dated May 12. 1952. recorded June 7, 1952, in Book 194, page 638. records of Jackson County, , _ N. C.; deed dated May 1, 1946. c recorded June 7, 1946. in Book ! j 152. page 377, records of Jackson 0 County, in exchange for .9 acre s owned by the United States in 1 p Macon County. N. C designated e as a part of U. S. Tract No. 1 i M-l acquired from Macon County j Land Co., on the waters of Clear j Creek, tributary to Chatooga j River. Persons claiming said properties or having bona fide objections to sudh application t must file their protests with the Regional Forester. 50 Seventh St. N. E.. Atlanta 23. Georgia, before Aujfust 12, 1957. Jlyll ? 4tc ? A1 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Nannie Greene, 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 3rd day of July, 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 3rd day of July, 1957. BEATRICE WALLACE. Administratrix JlyU ? 6tp ? A15 ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor it tte estate of D. M. Sweat man. 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 be fore the 20th day of June. 1958. or 'his notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please maice immediate settlement. This 20th day of June, 1957. GILMER A JONES, Administrator J27? 6tc? J J? A1 LAND EXCHANGE NOTICE C D. S. Clarkson and wife, Helsn M. J. Clarkson, have ap plied for an exchange under the Act of March 3, 1925 (43 Stat. 1215> offering 220 acres in Swain and Jackson Counties. North Caro lina. on the Waters of Dicks ! Creek tributary to Tuckaseegee Riv-?r and Alarka Creek tributary to L-ttle Tennessee River, bound ed by lands of Vernon Loftis, Ellis Stiles. Hicks Stiles. Cherokee In dian Reservation and the United States, and described In three leeds as follows: Deed dated De ember IT. 1954 and recorded in took 208. page S13. records of Fackson County. N. C: deed lated July 21. 1954 recorded in look 208. page 12. records of lackson County. N. C.: c'eed dated December 30. 1954 recorded ir look 76. page 588. records oi ! twain County. N. C.; all to C. D 1. Clarkson. In exchange for 7.2 icres owned by the United States n Macon County. N. C ; desig- j lated as a pari of the U. S. racts Nos. 86h and 1M-1 ac- 1 luired from T. O. Harbison and ?facon County Land Company ?*- 1 pectively. on the waters of Clear 1 rreek. tributary to Chatooga River, 'ersons claiming said properties ir having bona fide objections to uch application must file their protests with the Regional For ster. 50 Seventh Street. N. E. At anta 23. Georgia, before August! 5, 1957. lyll? 4tc? A1 Adminbtraiirix Notice Having qualified as administra- j rix of the estate of Harley Ed raids. deceased, late of Macon Jounty, N. C., this is to notify | 11 persons having claims against he estate of said deceased to j xhibit them to the undersigned j >n or before the 15 day of July. 958. or this notice will be plead ! n bar of their recovery. All her ons indebted to said estate will ' ilease make immediate settlement This 15 day of July. 1957. Ruth Edwards Administratrix lyl8 ? 6tp ? A22 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK Notice Of Service Of Process By Publication IORTH CAROLINA 1ACON COUNTY IEORGIA HOWARD YOUNO and usband LUTHER YOUNO, and rEORGIA HOWARD YOUNO. i ?uardian of Carrfe Howard. Petitioners EB HOWARD and FRED HOW RD. To Fred Howard and Zeb How rd. and the unknown heirs of eb Howard: Take notice that pleading seek ig relief against you has been led in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being night is as follows: For the sale of the following escribed land for partition a long the petitioners and the do ;ndants: BEGINNING at a W. oak near the branch in line of R. B. Bradley: then runs South 73 degrees East 54 poles to a chest nut Government corner: then West about 25 poles to Govern ment corner: then South 90 poles with Government line to line of Geofgie Howard: then -with said line in a Northwest erly direction to a Spanish oak near the ford of the branch below the house: then West j with said line to a white oak I 50 New Books Range From Rare Birds To Sex Education More than 50 new books ar rived at Franklin's library this week for reading tastes from the pre-schooler to the adult Inter ested in Erie Stanley Gardner or that rare bird, the roseate spoonbill. Mystery volumes are "The Case of the Screaming Wom an", by Mr. Gardner; "Open Verdict", John Rhode; "Lee Devins, Copywriter", Mary Man nix; "How Doth the Crocodile?", A and P. Shaffer; "The Ladles of Locksley", Francis Vivien; "The Lord Have Mercy", Shelley Smith; "The Olrl from the Mi mosa Club", Leslie Ford; and "Method in Madness", Doris Miles Disney. Two North Carolina authors are Included in the non-flctlon just received. They are Doris Betts, who now lives in San ford, and Manly Wade Well man, who makes his home in Chapel Hill. Mrs. Betts' book is "Tall Houses in Winter", a col lection of short stories. Mr. on the top of the ridge in line of W. Stewart: then North 13 East with Stewart's line to a hickory near Stewart's road; then East 9 poles to a maple: then North 70 East 48 to a locust: then South 70 East 43 poles to a red oak: then South 35 West 38 poles to the BEGIN NING. containing seventy-five acres, more or less, and h?tn? the land described In the deed from George Howard and N. A. Howard to Bertie Howard, et al. dated November 6. 1937. and recorded in the office of Reg ister of Deeds for Macon Coun ty. North Carolina, in Deed Book E-5. page 477. Vou are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than September 13. 1957: and upon your failure to do so. the parties seeking service against vou will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 19th day of July 1957. KATE M. WRINN Clerk of Superior Court Jly25 ? 4tcJJ ? A15 Administratrix' Notice Having qualified as administra trix of the Estate of T. W. Stiles, 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 24th day of July, 1958, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to j said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This 24 day of July, 1957. MRS. DELL STILES Administratrix Al? 6tc? S5 Wellman, who has written a number of historical novels, has as his latest. "Rebel Boast", i Other non-fiction includes "On the Trail of Vanishing Eirds", a story about the rose ate spoonbill, whooping crane, and flamingo, by Robert Porter Allen; "Learning About Love", "Education for Maturity", and ? What's Happening to Me", I booiu about adolescence and sex education, written (or teenagers by Fred Mayer and Frank E Brauer. "The Bridge at Andau", James Michener's personal interviews last fall in Austria with Hun- i garian refugees from their coun- 1 try's revolt against the Reds; : "Blue Ribbon Plays for Gradu ates", Sylvia E. Kamermer; "The Way to Ilala. David Living stone's Pllgrlmage'\ Frank De benham; "Gray Ghosts and i Rebel Raiders", Virgil Carrlng ton Jones; "Tales of a Teach er", Beatrice Nathan; and "The Courtship of Mr. Lincoln", Ruth Painter Randall, author of other Lincoln volumes. There are 10 new books in fiction for teenagers and 16 for children, Mrs. Frank I. Murray, , I librarian, said, as well as a j number of adult fiction vol- j umes. Pvt. Gregory Slated To Go To Europe Pvt. William B. Gregory, 19. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey A. Greg ory, of Highlands, was scheduled to depart for Europe late last month after completing the final phase of driver training at Fort Eustis, Va., with the 24th Light Truck Company. Pvt. Gregory, a 1955 graduate of Highlands High School, enter ed the Army last January and completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C. While a civilian, he worked at the Edwards-Dillard Hardware. McCain To Be Installed As Pastor At Highlands HIGHLANDS? The Rev. Carl R. McCain, pastor of Highlands Presbyterian Church, will be formally installed in ceremon ies at the church Sunday, Aug. 11. 1 Mr. McCain was received from Florida's Westminster Presbytery at last week's meet ing of the Asheville Presbytery in WaynesvlUe. Macon County is part of the Asheville Presby tery. Town Asks For Bids On Work Town of Franklin advertised last week lor bids on some street work. The bid invitation asked for prices on grading, preparing base (including stone i, and surfacing on three streets. They are Martha Lane, 402 feet; Riverview Street, 1,823 feet; and Hillcrest Circle, about 600 feet. All will be 14 feet wide. Also included is grading and stoning Lyle Street for 2,125 feet. The bids will be received not later than August 5 at the town hall. Money for the street work will come from the town's Powell Bill allocation. Snow Hill Revival Opening Sunday The Rev. F. S. McFarland, evangelist from Conover who was admitted into full connec tion at the Methodists' annual conference at Lake Junaluska last month, will begin a revival Sunday night at 7:30 at Srvow Hill Methodist Church. , Mr. McFARLAND The meeting will run for a week, according to the Rev.. L. Paul Heafner, pastor. Mr. McFarland has just com- I pleted a four-week tent meeting in his home town, Mr. Heafner said, and eventually pians to go into evangelism full time. While here he will be a guest of the Heafners at their home on Bidwell Street. Entire Stock of SUMMER DRESSES All $8.95 Dresses $6.95 (or 2 for $13.94) All $19.95 Dresses $7.95 (or 2 for $15.09) All $12.95 Dresses $9-95 (or 2 for $19.00) All $14.95 Dresses $10.95 (or 2 for $21.00) All $17.95 Dresses $11.95 (or 2 for $23.00) All $19.95 Dresses $14.95 (or 2 for $29.00) All $22.95 Dresses $16.95 (or 2 for $32.00) All $24.95 Dresses ? $18-95 / n r *?>/? AAV - August f SUMMER CLEARANCE You' ve Been Waiting For It! Beginning THURSDAY, STORE WIDE BARGAIN TABLE Just loaded with items from 75c to $2.00. First Come, First Served There'll be blouses, bras, shorts, halters, T-shirts, skirts, and many other items. Extra Special Blouses ONE RACK ONLY DRESSES Only $2.99 These have sold for as much as $17.95. Some are a little soiled, but what a bargain at this give-away price. <or L ror *.>o.uu ; SUMMER HATS Every White Hat Now $2.00 Values to $7.S5 Every Colored Straw Only $1.00 (hie Table of SO Mouses (Soino For One Low Price ? $1.99 BATHING SUITS ? Vat?* to $-; 9r> AND BEACH ROBES 1/3 off Only a few left but we need the space. JEWELRY NOW ONLY 59c or 2 for $1.00 ^Iesat;i The Fashion Shop I Year's Final Lamb Pool Slated Aug. 8 The fourth and final lamb pool for 1957 will be held Thursday of next week lAug. 8> : at the stockyards in Clyde, and County Agent T. H Fagg rec ommends that producers take advantage of it. "Our farmers who have sold through this pool this year have been very well pleased with the ; way their lambs have graded 1 and the prices they have re- ; celved for them," the agent said. "I believe this is one of the best market outlets we have for our lambs." He said the same rules will ; be in effect that governed the three previous pools. These are that lambs entered must arrive in Clyde on the date of the sale between 7 and 10 a m., the animals should weigh 80 pounds or above, and the county agent s office should be notified about the number the seller plans to send. This Information rpust be j given the county agent's office by tomorrow ( Friday i. in order that shipping space can be ar- | ranged. Dean Carpenter Takes Job In Puerto Rico Dean H. Carpenter, Franklin man who sold his Interest in the Carolina Pharmacy this spring, has arrived at San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he has taken a job with Civil Aeronautics , Authority. He Is a control tower operator | at San Juan's new international airport. Mrs. Carpenter and their three children will remain in Franklin for a few months un til Mr. Carpenter finds the fam ily a place to live. He was with Delta Airlines at Greenville, S. C? and Lexing ton, Ky., for several years as a j ticket agent but this is his first 1 control tower experience. Langfitt, Williams On Presbytery Budget Team The Rev Donn Langfitt, pas tor of Franklin Presbyterian Church, and Edwin T. Williams, chairman of the church diacon ate, were in Asheville Tuesday night for a supper meeting at which they were presented cre dentials as members of a spe cial Asheville Presbytery every member-canvas team. ! Mr. Langfitt and Mr. Williams will fnake several trips a week throughout the presbytery ex 1 plaining the church's new budg et system to individual churches. The Presbyterian church pre viously set Its budget and then j asked for pledges. It now is switching to a system of re ceiving pledges and budgeting on the amount that is con tributed. North Carolina has the largest ' number of 4-H Club members of any state in the nation. F. B. ROGERS Well Drilling Contractor Domestic Wells 6" and 8" Wells Telephone 375-J-l YOU* IRJjepe-Jent Insurance /AGENT For Any Type Insurance See or Call The Way ah Agency, Inc., Captial Stork to. Insurant* MORGAN SHATLET, H|r. 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