Reportin' Things from Holly Springs MRS. DON SHAG LP. Staff Correspondent Telephone 225-J-4 Dwlines Call C. A. Williams, chairman of the | pulpit committee of the Holly | Springs church, announced Sun day that the Rev. J. Marion Rec tor has declined the call extended to him by the church. ATTENTION GARDENERS! BRING YOUR POWER LAWN MOWER AND GARDEN TILLER FOR SPRING TUNE UP TO FRANKLIN POWER SAW SERVICE DEPOT ST. FRANKLIN Phones 782 and 403 Basement .Smoky Mtn. Gas Co. ? Customer Parking Alongside Look! Bring your A.S.C. Purchase Orders for LIME, FERTILIZER and SEEDS to BROWN and CARSON Lespedeza and Seed Oats Onion Sets ? Onion Plants ? CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES ? Irish Cobbler ' Boone ? Red Bliss ' Kennebecks BROWN & CARSON Phone 297 Franklin, N. C. Supper Planned I A covered dish supper. is planned Monday night at 7:30 for the com ] munity development organization. , Fred Deal, president urges every- ] one to come and bring a dish. ( Personals ^ Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tal- ] lent and daughter in Weaverville 1 recently were Thomas. R. L., and 1 Zeb Cabe. 1 Recent visitors of Mrs W. D. t Elliott were Mr. and Mrs. John- 1 nie Hyatt and family, of Canton, | and Misses Emma and Pauline ' Elliott, of Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kinsland J had as recent visitors Mr. and ' Mrs. C. E. Dockery. of Weaver ville. Mrs. Frank Cabe. Mrs. Henry , Corbin, and Mrs. Harley Evitt ^ visited Mrs. Evy Harold in Waynes- j ville recently. Mrs. Harold is a ( patient at the Haywood County Hospital. 2 Recent guests of Mr. and ( Mrs. Robert Corbin were Mr. and t Mrs. E. O. Crisp and family, of a Asheville. "i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Franklin and t Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wurst visited c Mrs. Sue Branton and family in , Bryson City recently. / Visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Jack \ Cabe recently were Mrs. Cabe's a sister. Mrs. Jack Haskett, and daughter. Othello, of Sylva. s Recent visitors, of Mr. and Mrs. x Lefferts Higdon were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Myers, of Asheville. and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Higdon. of l Forest City. , f Thomas Cabe. of Valdosta, Ga . s spent a recent week end visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank s L. Cabe. a A3/c Jack Taylor, of Shaw Ail I Force Base, arrived home last week I for a leave with his parents. Mr. - and Mrs. Walter Taylor. At the end of his leave he will report for | 1 duty in Germany. ? Wayne Taylor, son of Mr. and J Mrs. Robert Taylor, spent the 1 Easter vacation with his parents. * He is a freshman at N. C. State. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cass | and children, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week end visiting Mrs. Cass' mother, Mrs. Helen Taylor. Spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Ray in Celo j were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young i and daughter. Kathy. 1 Visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Gregory, during the ' holidays were Wayne Gregory, freshman at N. C. State, and 6 Miss Mildred Gregory. who , teaches in Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deal had s as week end guests Mrs. Deal's mother, Mrs. Ellen Franks, and < her sister, Miss Eloise Franks, of ( Spartanburg, S. C. ( Returning to her home Satur day was Miss Callie Deal, who has been on an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Higdon in Russellville, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Higdon and daughter. Waynette. - HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER ?l 'f Asheville, and Mrs. R. L. Ful >right. of Lake Junaluska, were veek end guests of Mrs. Ruth ^andrum and Misses Angie and bailie Deal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson ind Oarth Cunningham attended he graduation of Pvt. Larry Fer ruson from Military Police School it Fort Gordon. Oa.. March 26. fhey were guests of the fort for he day and were taken on a tour if the camp. Pvt. Ferguson has low been assigned to Redstone krstnnl in Alabama. He spent the veek end with his parents here ifter the graduation program. Mr. and Mrs. Orady Corbln and on spent the week end in Boone isitinK Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keeter. Spending the week end with ' fir. and Mrs. J. R. Franklin and At. and Mrs. Herman Dean were At. and Mrs. Wayne Franklin ind daughters, of Statesvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kenney ind children, of Baltimore. Md.. ire spending several days with Mr. Cenney's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 'at Kenney. May 26, 1951, the United Ni tons' forces completed 100 con ecutive days of bombardment of Vonsan, Korea. This was the ongest naval bombardment ever naintained. Legal Advertising IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TORTH CAROLINA HACON COUNTY CATHERINE JACOBS vs. TjOYD JACOBS, JR. ro Floyd Jacobs. Jr. Take notice that a pleading ieeking relief against you has been iled in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being iought is as follows: An action to obtain an absolute livorce on the grounds of adultery. You are required to make de 'ense in such pleading not later ,han May 3. 1959. This the 9 day of March, 1959. KATE M. WRINN Clerk Superior Court, Macon County, N. C. VI12? 4tcJJ? A2 Administratrix Notice Having qualified as administra ,rix of the Estate of Laddie Har rington Crawford, deceased, late >f Macon County, N. C., this is a notify all persons having claims igainst the estate of said deceased o exhibit them to the under signed on or before the 26 day jf March, 1960, or this notice will be plead In bar of their re lovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This 19 day of March, 1959. DOROTHY S. CRAWFORD Admin is tratrlx M26? 6tp? A30 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLNA MACON COUNTY HARVEY LEE BALDWIN. Admin istrator of the Estate of Elmer Baldwin, Deceased vs. CLEMENTINE BALDWIN and JU ANITA BALDWIN Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Macon County, made in the special pro ceeding entitled as above, the undersigned commissioner will on the 22nd day of April, 1959, ' at twelve o'clock noon, at the Court SPECIAL Ansco Film 620, 120 and 127 Sizes 3 Rolls $1.00 Also With Each Roll of FILM PROCESSED You May Buy 1 Roll 620, 120, 127 Black and White For 25c Also Color Film Crisp's Studio & Camera Shop Main St. Franklin house door In Franklin, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that cer tain tract of landMying and being In Nantahala Township, Macon County, North Carolina, described as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING on a white oak near the South west corner of Tract 67 and runs S. 9 W. 120 poles to a locust; then S. 81 E. 100 poles to a hickory, crossing a creek at 80 poles: then N.> 9 E. 120 poles to a chestnut in a bed of laurel: then N. 81 W. 100 poles to the BE GINNING. containing 78 acres. SECOND TRACT: All the land described in a deed from Lyle Baldwin and wife Anna Baldwin, to Elmer Baldwin, dated October 13, 1950, recorded in Deed Book Z-5. page 318, office of Register of Deeds. Macon County. N. C. THIRD TRACT: All the land described in a deed from Dwight Waters and wife DcAothy Waters, to Elmer Baldwin, dated May 1. 1958, and recorded in Deed Book N-6, pa