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Legal Advertising IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Sarioe By Publication NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY AONRB HASTINGS BATTLES vs. WEUJAM HUBERT BATTLES The defendant. William Hubert Battles, will take notice that an actton m above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court at Macon County. North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce on the part of BULLDOZING And Grading Work Of AU Kinds Iotla Mining Company PhMies: Day? S2 or 340-J-5 Night ? 216-J NEW McCULLOCH >CH ^ 73 Youll make more money with this new champion of chain iaw?. It hat more J horsepower, and more jfy cutting ipeed. Total f'j weight ii juat f/ 31 pound*. the plaintiff from the defendant | on the grounds of two years sepa ration; and the defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County In the courthouse at Franklin. N. C., not later than the 7th day of April, 1956, and answer or demiy to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This the ?th day of February, 1966. KATE M. WRINN, Clerk Superior Court. F9 ? 4tc ? Ml ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the Estate of Frank H. Bryson, deceased, late of Macon County. N. C.. this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 14 day of January, 1957 or this notice will plead In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 14 day of January, 1956 Carrie Bryson Administratrix J19 ? 6tp ? F23 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of H. S. Roper, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them ) the undersigned on or before Sams Chain Saw Equipment Company Franklin, N. C. ? Cullowhee Road Sylva, N. C the 30th day of January, 1067 or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 30th day of January, 1856. JAMBS ROPER. Administrator F2 ? 6tc ? M8 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the estate of James R. David son, deceased, late of Macon Coun ty, N. C., this Is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be fore the 4th day of February, 1957, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 4th day of February, 1956. MARTHA RUTH DAVIDSON, Executrix. F9 ? 6tc ? JJ ? M15 ADMINISTRIX NOTICE ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of estate of Maude Hudson Norton, 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 January, 1957, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make ii: mediate settlement. This 24th cu>? of January, 1956. VERA HI 060N HENRY, Administrix. F9 ? 6tc ? M15 NORTH CAR( . ,r A NOTIl ! O F SALE MACON COUNTY Plaintiii ys. LAURA REECE PRITCHETT & husband PRITCHETT, MARGARET REECE PARRIS & husband GEORGE PARRIS FRANK REECE & wife iEECE, ALICE MASHBURN, MIN NIE MASHBURN, RITA ANGEL, unknown heirs of Nannie Reece Angel, ALONZO ESTES, MAGGIE SUE MARSHALL & husband, ; MARSHALL, JAMES ESTES & Wife, ESTES, ELIZABETH MURR St husband, ____ MURR. unknown heirs of Maggie Reece Estes. DORIS REECE, BENNIE REECE & wife, ELEANOR REECE: the unknown collateral heirs of Charlie Recce, < Jr.. THE TOWN OP FRANKLIN. I and all persons and corporations owning or claiming to own any in terest in the subject matter of this action. Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 24th day of January, 1956, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 27th day of February, 1956, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate: In the Town of Franklin, ly ing on the Bast side of Iotla Street, BEGINNING at a stone at the sidewalk, Charley Hay nie's S. W. corner, runs thence an Easterly direction with Hay nie's line 32 feet to a stone; thence a Southerly direction 18 feet to a stone in Teck Myers' line; thence a Westerly direc tion with Teck Myers' line 32 feet to a stone in the sidewalk; then a Northerly direction with the sidewalk 16 feet to the BE GINNING. This the 24th day of January, 1956. R. S. JONES, Commissioner F2-4tc-F23 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the estate of James Denman, 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 30th day of January, 1957 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 30th day of January, 1956. OLIVE G. DENMAN. Executrix F2? 6tc? M8 NOTICE OF RESALE NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Macon County, made in the special pro ceeding therein pending entitled "J. H. Stockton, Executor of the Estate of Mrs. Laura (W. G.) Wil kie, vs. W. H. Wilkie, et als"; and under and by virtue of an order of resale upon an advance bid | made by Carl Morgan, the under signed Commissioner will on Sat urday, the 25th day of February. 1966, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the door of the Courthouse in Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash upon an opening bid of $5, 682.75, but sub ject to the confirmation of the Court, that certain tract of land known as the Wllkie homeplace. lying and being In the Town of Franklin. Franklin Township, Ma con County. North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol lows: Being parts of Lots Nos. 30 and 31 of the D. Robert Davis Subdivision, plat of which sub division is recorded in Plat Book 1, at page 3. Records of Macon County, North Carolina, situ ated in the Town of Franklin. Macon County. North Carolina, and more particularly describ ed as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pipe driven in the ground at the Northwest corner of two (2) thirty foot streets, the said pipe marking the Northeast corner of Lot No. 30. and In the Southern boundary of Lot No. 31 of the said subdivision, and a point in the Eastern boun dary of the 1.17 acre tract de scribed in and conveyed by the deed from Mrs. W. G. Wilkie to Elizabeth Ann Wilkie and Su san Lauraine Wilkie, dated Feb ruary 6, 1946. and recorded in Deed Book M-5, at page 494; thence, with four <4> lines of the said 1.17 acre tract. North 20 deg. West 54 feet to an iron pipe; North 87 deg. 30 min. West 340 feet to a point in the branch; thence, down and with the center of the branch as it meanders, South 21 deg. East 100 feet, and South 13 deg. East 110 feet to a point in the branch at the fence in the Northern boundary of the area described in and conveyed by the deed from Mrs. W. G. Wil kie to Gladys Stiles, dated Jan uary 29, 1940, and recorded in Deed Book E-5, page 253; thence with one line of same. South 70 deg. West 124 feet to a fence corner in the Western boun dary of the said Lot No. 30, at a point which bears South 29 deg. East 30 feet from the cor ner common to the said Lots 30 and 31; thence North 28 deg. Tins is the one that's going to town in a BIG way. And you'll know what we mean when you take its measure? by any yardstick you choose. liy the pound and inch, it's the biggest bundle of high-powered action and high-fashion luxury ever offered in Buick's lowest-priced Series. By the dollar sign, it's a value so big that Buick outsells every other car in America except two of the well-known smaller ones. 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Guard Bruce Bates fired several shots, then got Into the truck and caught them around a curve as they left the woods, the s jperintendent related'. Stone was sentenced from Robeson County Good Floor Care ? Dust a wax ed floor with a dry mop. never an oiled or chemically treated one. It will soften the wax and dull the shine. The greasy surface will collect and hold dirt. The easiest way to dust any floor is with your j vacuum cleaner. All grit will be picked up and it won't be neces sary to shake the dust mop clean. ! Black rubber heel marks caYi be removed by rubbing gently with a clean cloth dipped in wax ? liquid or paste. Then let it dry | and buff lightly. Your floors need waxing when dirt begins to stick so that it can not be removed with a damp mop land the shine cannot be renewed * State College Answers Timely Farm Questions i Q. I have a three-year-old ap ple tree that has never been | pruned. Should I prune it heavily i this year or just let it go. hoping ! to shade out unwanted limbs? A. This requires good judgment j on your part. A tree this age ' should not be pruned extremely, and it is seldom desirable to prune it heavily enough to establish an 1 ideal framework. However, if you leave all limbs they may mat and | choke out other limbs. It may be ! necessary to remove the most ob jectionable limb* and perhap-, prune back some of the least ob jectionablc ones srith the ultimate air.i of removing those limbs they become dwarfed in relation to the rest of the tree. Q. Dots alfalfa remove plant food from the soil? A Yes. alfalfa is greeny when it comes to using plant food in the soil. You should replace the plant food if you expect to main 30 min. West, with the Western boundaries of tlu said Lots No's 30 and 31. respectively and con secutively. passing the said cor ner common to the said Lots 30 and 31 at 30 feet, whole dis tance 551 feet to a fence corner, the Northwest corner of ill, said Lot 31: thence North 70 deg. East, along with the ! Northern boundary of the said Lot 31. .along an old, ft nee row crossing the aforementioned branch at 204 feet, wtiule dts i tanee 667 fee1- to a stake in the Western margin of a 30 foot street, the Northeast corner of the said Lot 31: thence Sout! 19 <Se?. 30 min. East, with the boundary common to the said Lot 31 and the said 30 foot street. 516 feet to a large old locust post, the Southeast cor ner of the said Lot 31. which i= located at the Northwest cor ' ner of two intersecting 30 foot streets: thence South 70 deg. West, along the Southern Uoui: dary of Lot 31 and the North ern margin of a 30 foot street. 126 feet to the place of the BE GINNING. containing 6.62 acres, be the same more or less Pursuant to the order of re sale. the highest bidder will be required to deposit with the Clerk of Court a cash bond in the i amount of One. Thousand iSl.000. 00 1 Dollars, or. in lieu thereof at i t he option of the bidder, a surety bond, approved by the Clerk, con ditioned on compliance with his ; bid, and upon failure to do so. said Commissioner will at the same time and place again offer the property for sale. This the 8th day of February. 1956. J. H. STOCKTON. Commissioner F16 ? 2tc ? P23 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of T J. Ramey. 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 7th day of February. 1957. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 7th day of February. 1956 I JACK RAC.AN. Administrator I F16- 6tc? M22 for breaking and entering and larceny of goods under $100. Ha is serving three 3-3 year sen tenon, running concurrently, and aa ad ditional six months. Harding la serving a life sentence for rape. Supt. Cutshall said. He was sen tenced from Onslow County. On the 15th, Luther Hampton Hunnicutt, 18, ran from a road gang working on US 84 about 15 miles southeast of Franklin, but was found soon after sitting on a rock in some woods. Supt. Cutshall said the young prisoner used a passing car as a screen from th* guard and ran up a bank and into the woods. He is serving 5-10 yean for breaking and entering and lar ceny and receiving. He was sen tenced in Anson County. H I NTS TO T A T I MO M | DIM N | by polishing. Clean the floor thor oughly and apply a new coat of ' good wax. How To Use Paste Wax ? Fold a soft damp cloth into a pad. Wipe this across the wax ? don't dig out the wax in chunks, j Spread a very thin film of paste | wax. It ts easier to polish and It | is harder, more durable than a heavy coat. Wait just a minute for the wax to set. Then polish with a clean, soft cloth. Liess rubbing ts requir ed if paste wax is polished while moist. II the piece is large, wax a small section at a time; then go back and polish, thus working it around. Miss Mincy Gets Pin In Homemaker Local Contest Miss Sally Mincy. Franklin High home economics student, through competitive examination, has been selected to represent her school in state-wide judging in j General Mill*- "Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow" con test. 4 She Was one of six girls at the high school who entered the con test. She made the highest score on a written examination and her test paper will be entered in. com petition with 326 school winners in the state for judging for $1,500 and $500 scholarships. The state winners will compete nationally. For winning 'locally. Miss Mincy has been sent a special pin. Dehart Assigned To Ft. Campbell For Gyroscope' Pvt. Ray M. Dehart. son of My, and Mrs. Fred J. Dehart, of Frank lin. has been transferred to the 1.1th All-borne Division at Fort Campbell. Ky.. for "Operation Gyroscope", it has been announc ed. < ? TTe Tu.s been with the 82nd Air borne Division >it Fort Bragg. After attending Franklin High School. Pvt. Dehart entered the army in May, 1954. He completed airborne school at Fort Bragg in May. 1955. and is a qualified par achutist. He is presently assigned to Company "L" of the famed 188th Airborne Infantry, which is noted for operations In the Pacific during World War II. Orders For Ewes Being Received Orders for Western ewes are now being received at the county agent's office. County Auent T H Fagg said the animals probably will cost about $24 50 per head. F. O. B.. Asheville. Orders, along with a $5 deposit for each ewe. must be placed by March 8 Delivery of the animals will be about May 10. the agent said. At this price, Mr. Fagg said this offers a good opportunity for farmers to buy replacements or increase their flocks. Harper Is Training At Bainbridge, Md. William L. Harper. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harper, of Gneiss, is now undergoing nine weeks of training at the U. S. Naval Training Center at Bain bridge. Md. He entered service in January. tain high yields. Each ton of al falfa cut removes 12 pounds of phosphorus and 45 pounds of pot ash from the soil. .Alfalfa also needs a neutral, or only slightly acid, soil reaction before it will grow well.
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