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Along TIm Way la Carson Community miss suzanne Cunningham Staff Correspondent Telephone LA. 4-2170 Supper Planned A covered dish supper has been planned for all the people of Car son community at the community PLUMBING And HEATING For A-l Work at Reasonable Rates CALL W. G.HALL Call LA 4-2913 center Saturday. May 7. R. J. Bryson. president .said that he h >peci tile supper would entice the people to comc out so that plans can be made concerning the new mall box name plates and com munity building repairs. Plans for the supper were made at com munity meeting Tuesday night. April 12. An entertainment pro gram is being planned to add to tiie good neighbor fellowship hour. The Rev. L. Paul Heafner and | family, of Carson Chapel qhurcb. and Kev J. C. Lane and family. I of Louisa Chapel church, have been invited as special guests. I Community women will serve business men supper, June 24. to earn money for building repairs. Carson Cub Scouts have bee:' invited to participate in the pro j gram. Study Course Held A study course entitled "Know Biggest ure news to hit town in years! good/year "NYLON* AT LOWEST PRICES IN HISTORY Terrific Value! 7.50x14 size TUBELESS For late model cars Not just another of those "100% NYLON" tires this i\ Goodyear 3-T TRIPLE TEMPERED NYLON ? NYLON at its very b<*st! For extra strength, safety and value, get this new 3-T Nylon All-Weather. It's the low priced Nylon tire you tan trust. All SIZES ARE TOP VALUES! Tire Sl/r \ I r> 7.10 xlj 7T.0 x 15 t.,00 x M? ">< i x 1 4 | $ 1 5 Black wall Tulie 'IW ? $13.95 1 5.95 17T? 13.95 I U.ick wall Tti!>clr<s* WhiN-w ill I 1* $17.50 ?.'! 95 Wbitf wall Tu'wlr*- * Get a set of four for $1.95 a week! Ml : r:o. ie rice vOv-. ear r:,.-n tc;n on any on-.*.? k:nj J. i:. DUNCAN TIRE COMPANY TIRE SERVICE HEADQUARTERS East Main St. Franklin, N. C. Dial LA 4-3114 ?ik.ii I 11 I H Your Bible" was held Sunday night at Carson Chapel Methodist Church under the direction of Mrs. Pred S. Moore, chairman of the committee for the commission of evangelism. Dates To Remember A district conference for W.8.CS. will be held today (Thursday) in Cherokee, beginn ing at 10 o'clock. A district conference on ?'Chris tian Education" will be held at the First Methodist Church in Waynesville tonight < Thursday ? at 7 o'clock. This is a meeting in the Interest of all vacation Bible School workers. The Methodist Men's meeting will be held at Clark's Chapel Tuesday. April 26. at 7 pjn. The Carson W.S.C.S. will meet on the fourth Thursday night in this month, April 28. Personals Easter holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Moore were three of their four children. Miss Mar garet Moore, of Charlotte, Miss Helen Mocre, who is stationed with the WAVES in Florida, and Dan Moore, who has recently re turned from the Mediterranean theatre with the 0. S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, of Winston-Salem, visited Mrs. Smith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Waldroop, and other rela tives here Easter week end. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wallace and son. Jerry, and daughter. Linda, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mac Merrett and children and Mrs. Ed Henry, of Elizabethton, Tenn., Sunday. Bill Greene, Ed Waldroop, and Hamilton S. Greene, of Detroit. Michigan, are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. David Dills, of Atlanta, Ga., visited Mr. Dills mother. Mis. Will Dills, and Mr. and Mrs. Turner Dills and family, j Holiday guests of Mr. and Mr*. I J. P. Conley and family were Mi I and Mrs. Fred Dills and children. ] Jo Ann, Freda, Phyllis, and Doug- j las; of Spencer. Mr. Dills is a bro ther of Mrs. Conley. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith and family, of Atlanta. Ga., .and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brookshire and daughter, of Jackson, S. C , visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brookshire and sons Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Green and daughter, of Atlanta. Ga., visited Mr. Green's parents, Mr:. and Mrs. L<'>-her Green., Mrs. Corbin Leriford, of Rabun Gap. Ga.. is spending .some time with h' r father, who is sick. Mrs. Harold Brookshire and S3n. Dale, Mrs Laurence Ledbetter, and Mrs. M r Stanfield went to SjlvW la.-t ." iturcay shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ledbetter moved into their new home here, last Saturday. t lu'j Meeting Tin- home demonstartion club met Tuesday. April 12, with Mrs. Fred S. Moore. Mrs. Moore gave $1 for an adopted war orphan. Mrs. Van Frazier gave the devo tional. Mrs. Florence Sherrill gave a demonstration entitled, "Care of Clothes". The club will prepare 75 servings of green beans and pickles for dinner for the disrtict home demonstration club meeting May 4 at Franklin. The six mem bers present were served refresh ments by their hostess. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Curtis, of Cherokee, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ray Easter Sunday. Mrs. Virginia Oliver, of Brevard, visited her aunt and uncle, Mr! and Mrs. George Stalcup, last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Setser and family, of Winston Salem, spent Easter with Mr. Setser's parents, Mr and Mrs. W. L. Setser. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dills, of Birmingham, Ala., visited Mrs. Dill*' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Watts. She will remain here for a week. Mrs. Daniel B. Yale, of Atlanta. Oa.. visited her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Jones, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Eaj-1 Roper and baby son. of Atlanta. Oa.. visited Mrs. Roper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Waldroop, Sunday. George Gilmer Waldroop and his father, Oilmer Waldroop, were honor guests at a birthday dinner last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oilmer Waldroop. Ouests included Mrs. George Waldroop and children, and Mr. and Mr). Richard McClure. Legal Advertising Executor's Notice Having qualified as executor of the estate of A. R. Htgdon, de ceased, 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 7 day of April, 19A1, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Allp resons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 31 day of March. 1960. JOHN L CRAWFORD. Executor Franklin. N. C. A7 ? 6tc ? JH8 ? M12 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY WILLIAM McCLURE vs. BERTHA DOC KINS and husband WILLIE DOCKINS. MAGGIE McCLURE and LYMAN Mc CLURE. the unknown heirs at law of A. L McClure, and all other persons, firms or corporations having or claiming to have any interest in the subject matter of this action. The defendant, Lyman McClure, will take notice that an action entitled as above, has been com menced in the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, for the sale of land for partition, and in which the defendant has an lnteerst, and is proper party thereto. It is further ordered by the Court that the defendant, Lyman McClure is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, at her office in Franklin, on the 17th day of May, 1960, and answer or demur to the amended petition of the petitioner, or the relief demanded in said amended petition will be granted. This the 4th day of April, 1960. /s/ KATE M. WRINN I Clerk Superior Court 37 ? 4tc J&J* ? A28 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY HELEN Z. POTTS ? vs. CHARLES L. WOOD and wife MARGARET WOOD and the un known heirs of Charles L. Wood and wife Margaret M. Wood their husbands and wives. LOUIS F. MA IRE and wife HILDA F. MAIRE, and J. PHIL TATE and Wife ROBERTA M. TATE. To Charles L. Wood and wife | Margaret Wood, and unknown heirs of Charles L. Wood and wife Margaret Wood and their husbands and wives, and Louis F. Malre and wife Hilda F. Maire: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: To quiet the title to the following described land owned by the plaintiff upon which title claims of the defend ant cast a cloud: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a point in the South mar gin of the hard surface of High way No. 64 and Main Street, in the Town of Highlands. North Carolina, said point being situ ated North 55 degrees 40 min utes West 127 feet from the Northwest corner of Altstaet ter's Northwest corner which Is situated in the center of Main /? ROYSTER VIM 6-8-6 10-10-10 2-12-12 ? 5-10-10 0-20-0 8-8-8 AMMONIUM NITRATE 60^( Potash 4-8-12 (Tobacco) GRASS SEEDS SEED CORN Funks 134 ? U. S. 282 ? Coker 911 FEEDS * . 7 ' PURINA CHOW For All Live Stock DOWNS & D0WDLE Phone LA 4-2812 Franklin, N. C. Street and Highway No. m. runs South 28 degree* 10 mS utes Weat 454 feet to a ?*?yT to the Use of Stringer's lot; tbence with said line North 66 degrees SO minutes Weat loo ^ to. ?Uke; Sen^North Mdegrees 10 mlnutea East <13 feet to a point in the South ?*r*to of the hard surface of g*?rL.Mfr **: Uwoce south 30 degrees 40 mlnutea Bast 113 Jeet to the BBODOONO. con taining one acre, more or less. Except from the above the 2!& privilege of A. C. Gertrude C. Holt and Walter McConneU and wife Cassie McDonnell to con r?*?w?y not more than 25 feet wide extending across ^dPnwerty from its East to its West boundary line, which said road is to be not more than 125 feet from the South boundary line of the lot above described. Being the land described In a deed from A. C. Holt and wife and Walter McConneU and wife to Charles L Wood and wife Margaret M. Wood, dated August 25. 1941. and re corded in the office of Register *?eet's *or M&con County, North Carolina, in Deed Book F-5. page 492. SECOND TRACT: BBGINN INO at a point located 150 feet from the Southwest corner and on the West line of the property described as Tract 1 located in the Town of High lands, North Carolina, and fronting on Franklln-Hlghlands Highway; thence North 68 de grees West for a distance of 25 feet to a point; thence North 24 degrees East for a distance of 225 feet to a point; thence in a straight line to the North west corner of the first tract above described: thence South 24 degrees West along the West line of said First Tract to the starting point, being the lands described in a deed from A. C. Ho'1 and wife Gertrude Holt and W. W. McConnell and wife Cassie McConnell, to Charles i1" . Margaret M wood, dated December 19, 1942 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon ??"??? North Carolina, in Deed Book H-5, page 513. t-?1*40 TRACT: BEGINN ING at a point, the Southwest corner of the Second Tract above described, running thence North 68 degrees West for a distance of 25 feet to a point; thence North 25 degrees 10 minutes East to a point on Main Street in the Town of Highlands, also known as High way No. 64; thence in a Southeasterly direction along said highway to a point, the I Northwest corner of the Second Tract above described; thence with the Western line of said I ????nd Tract to the point of BEGINNING, being the land described in a deed from A C Holt and wife and Walter Mc ConneU and wife to Charles L Wood and wife Margaret M. Wood, dated July 7, 1943 and recorded in Deed Book J-5, page 174. Except from the First Tract above described the following described tract of land: Ail that portion of the land de scribed in a deed from A. C. Holt and wife Gertrude C. Holt and Walter McConneU and wife Cassie McConnell to Charles L. Wood and wife Mar w?>d- dated August ; and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Macon County, North Carolina. 12 Boolc p"5- Page 492. that lies on the South side of the 25 foot roadway excepted In said deed, said tract being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake In the line of the Stringer lot, and running thence with said line North 66 degrees 50 minutes West 100 feet to a stake: thence North 25 degrees 10 minutes East 105 feet to a stake on the South margin of the 25 foot roadwav above mentioned; thence with the South margin of said 25 foot right of way South 66 de grees 50 minutes East 100 feet to a stake: thence South 25 degrees 10 minutes West 100 feet to the point of BEGINN ING. being the land described In a deed from Charles L. Wood and wile to Robert C. Balfour. Jr. and wife Deborah M. Bal four. dated July 12. IMS. re corded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina. In Deed Book Y-6, pu? 38. 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