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ON DEAN'S LIST Miss Beverly Holbrook Cook, of Highlands, has been named to the dean's list for the fall quarter at the school of science and litera ture. Alabama Polytechnic Insti tute, It has been announced. SHOP The Children's Shop BARGAIN TABLE ? Hats ? Children's Cardigan * Knit Caps Sweaters ? Boys' Caps ? Nylon Tricot Slips * Boys' Shirts ? Blouses 5Qc _ $1 _ $2 The Children's Shop News Items From Ridgecrest And Watauga Mrs. Ed (Betty) Crawford, Staff Correspondent Prayer Meetings Cottage prayer meetings are Your New York Life Agent in Franklin is J. W. "Bill" Horsley Special Agent NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ? Life Insuwtce ? Group Insurant* ? Accident and Sickness Insurance ? Employee Pension Plans Phone 166-W Framklin, N. C. being held In the Rldgecrest com munity every first Saturday night in the month. Last Saturday night's meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Mc Mahan. Next month it will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cary Hensley. The church still has its weekly prayer meeting at the church Wednesday nights at 7:30. 4 Join Church At the baptizing held Sunday afternoon at the First Baptist Church, four people Joined the Rldgecrest church. A study course on the book of M^rk is being taught this week at the church. Services begin at 7:30 each night. Baskets To Needy The Watauga Home Demonstra tion Club made and distributed 17 fruit baskets to the sick and elderly in the community during the holidays. Party Given A party was given the Girl's Auxiliary of the Ridgecrest Bap tist Church Saturday night, Jan uary 3, at the home of Mrs George Raby. Approximately It) attended. Several games were played and refreshments were served. Birthday Party Brenda Thompson was honored with a birthday dinner by her mother. Mrs. Jim Thompson, at her home Thursday. Brenda cele brated her 11th birthday. Her guests were Douglas Thompson. Jean Buchanan, and Ginger Shu ford. New Year's Party Miss Phyllis Sue Brendle gave a New Year's Eve party at her home. Approximately 15 attended. The guests popped popcorn. Cup cakes. cookies, and coke were served by the hostess. Personals "Aunt Elsie" Smith, of Sylva and here, was called to Illinois Saturday because of the serious illness of her step-mother. Mrs. George Thompson and children, of Winston-Salem, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thompson dur ing the holidays. Visiting Mrs. Etta Crawford in Ironduff in Haywood County Fri day were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and G. C. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hester and three sons, of Greenville, S. C.,' spent New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brendle: Spending the week end here were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Beeco and Carl Brendle, of Atlanta, Ga. Sgt. and Mrs. Verlin L. Curtis and small daughter, Susan, have 1 returned to Goldsboro after spend ing a 15-day leave with Sgt. Cur tis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Curtis, of Dlllard, Ga.. Route 1. and Mrs. Curtis' parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brendle. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Cochran and children visited in Columbia. S. C., one day last w ee*. Pfc. Clyde R. Thomas has re turned to Port Bliss, Tex., after a 15-day furlouch with hij wife. On his return, his wife accom panied him as far as Fort Worth Tex., where she will live until he can make arrangements for her at Fort Bliss. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fouts. of Brevard, spent the week end witn thein mothers. Mrs. Effie Fouts, of Franklin. Route 3. and Mrs. R. D. Brendle, of Watauga. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and children took Howell Smith to WaynesviUe Sunday. He has been spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith. He teaches the eighth grade at Waynesville Junior High school. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jeter Hig don recently were Mr. and Mrs. Waynes Higdon. of Russellvllle. Ark., and Jimmy Higdon, of Toe coa, Ga. ICFN- Thomas E. Raby left Mon day for Boston, Mass., where he is stationed aboard the USS Bos ton, after spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Raby. The Rev. and Mrs. Lee Crawford 'isited Mrs. Jack Haskett in Sylva Sunday. Mr. Crawford's mother, Mrs. Sam Crawford, who had been isiting there, returned with them to spend a few days. When selecting a home site give "areful consideration to slope of land, soil type, trees, access roads, j '/lew. from the picture window, as well as distance from work. "TI ! !?: SECRET ( ) E SUCCESS IS CONSTANCY -Tf) j PURPOSE" , ? (Author's Name Below) Ancient documents, writ ten about 3,000 years before the birth of Christ, tell of pharmacists supplying medi cines and hea(lth-alds to the sick. Throughout the ages, pharmacists have been con stantly engaged in this worthwhile task: Today our pharmacy is a health station awaiting your need and ready to serve you. Here you can -get the an swers to many health prob lems. Particularly, do we in vite all young people inter ested in a possible career In pharmacy to stop in and ask any questions. * YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE 11*9 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE ? Pick up your prescription If shopping near us, or let us deliver promptly Without j extra charge. A great many people entrust us with' their prescriptions May we com pound yours? Angel'* Drug Store Toar Rexall Store" Franklin. N. C. Phone 119 * Quotation by Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) Copyright 1958 (4W1) Two Slagle Guernseys Are Summarized Sires Two registered Guernsey bulls owned by A. B. Slagle. Macon County dairyman, have become summarized sires, according to the American Guernsey Cattle Club. To attain this distinction, a bull must have at least 10 daughters with offical production records. The bulls are Grand View Daisy's Hardwick and Sky Brook Rose Maxim's Fashion. "Hardwick" has 26 tested daugh ters that have made 29 official records. Their average production is 10,206 pounds of milk and 471 pounds of fat. when converted to a twice-daily milking, 305-day, mature equivalent basis. This Guernsey bull was bred by Estate S. C. Price, Sugarloaf. Pennsylvania. This bull's sire was Coldsprlng's Beauty's Romulus and It's dam was Coldsprlng's Beauty's Daisy, that posted an official production record of 16.591 pounds of milk and 838 pounds of fat. "Harwick" also has had one of his registered daughters classi fied with an average rating of desirable. "Fashion" has 48 tested daugh ters that have made 81 official records. Their average production is 9.241 pounds of milk and 45!) pounds of fat, when converted to a twice-daily milking. 305-day ma ture equivalent basis. This bull was bred by H. R niayford. HendersonlviUe, North Carolina. This bull's sire was Rose Maxim and it's dam was Fanny's Girl, of Connemara Farm, that posted an official production record of 19,100 pounds of milk and 902 pounds <Jf fat. "Fashion" has had 13 of his registered daughters classified with an average ratine of desir able. Legal Advertising Administratrix Notice Having qualified as administra trix of the Estate of Berlin C Pruett, deceased, late of Xlaoon 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 12 day of December 1050. or this notice will be plead In bar of their receovery. All per sons Indebted to said estate wili please make immediate settle ment. This 12 day of December, 1958 LAURA E PRUETT. Administrate D18 ? 6tp ? J22 Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administra tor of the Estate of Elmer Bald win, deceased, late of Macon County. N. C., this is to notify al' persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhib't them to the undersigned on or before the 10 day of December. 11)59, or this notice will be pica.*' in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will ' please make immediate settlement I This 10 day of December, 1958 | HARVEY LEE BALDWIN. Administrator 1)13 6tp ? J22 Administrator's Notice Having qualified as adrninistra- 1 tor of the Estate of Martha 15 i An, "el. Deceased, late of Ma^oi County, N. c . this is to notify! all persons having claims ai'iT.1'? , the estate of. '.said fle'eas'd t" exhibit, them to lh" -undersigned ; on or before the 28 day of Novenv ; ber, 1959. or thi ; notice will b nlead in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to sTaifl estate, will please ma fie immediate si tlement. This 28 day of November, 1958 II W CARE. Administrator D4 ? 6tp ? J8 Executor's Notice Having qualified as executor of the Estate of George Henson. deceased, late of Macon County. N C. this is to notify alj persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 28 day of November, 1959 or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement. This 28 day of November, 1958 THOMAS A. HENSON. Executor D4 ? 6tc ? J8 NOTICE . . . I have sold the Town Hill Service Sta tion to Ralph Womack and he assumes any obligations connected with this busi ness for the future. I wish to thank my customers for the business they gave me and I. want to wish Mr. Womack every success. I am sure that his long years of experience in the filling station business will enable him to give you good service. Frank L. Henry, Sr. WHY IT PAYS TO BUY YOUR LIFE INSURANCE FROM JEFFERSON STANDARD 1. You can ask your neighbor about the pol icy. Chances are he has one. There are many paid up retirement policies here. Each year Jefferson Standard invests many times more money in Macon County than it takes out. 2. Experienced local agents to advise you in what is the best policy to meet your needs. E. J. Carpenter has been writing Jefferson Standard policies for 25 years, he knows the subject. Robert (Bob) Carpenter has ten years experience. 3. All tvpes of life insurance, except group or industrial, available including 55, 60, 65, 70 year retirement. ?4. < >tlier plans include Business Life Insur ance, Family Elans, Ordinary Life, with 10, 20 year pay plans. 5. Sold rin annual, semi annual, quarterly, or monthly premium draft basis. Agent does not collect money. <>. We- are glad to assist you in any way we ? can and it von call, but. we llo not make, door to door calls as we cottjd not see everyone. Please call if you have an ins'ur anre problem. 7. l.iu* in- urani for wealthy', poor. and the in 1 ??? t wij't'Ti. Juffc'cca S":r.id^i-d Life Imuran": *5 Co. E. J. & BOB CARPENTER, Agents Phone 361 Frank'.in, N. C. The Wayah Agency, Inc. MORGAN SHATLEY, Mgr. Phone 678 Franklin, N. C.
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