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HOGSED STAR ROUTE ? HAYSVILLE, N. C. Fishing-Hunting Case To Be Heard By Justice Stame> An alleged violation of the game laws will came before Justice of the Peace Robert Stanley when he hears the case against Bob Mason, of Bonny Crest, at the courthouse Satur day morning at 10 o'clock. Mas^n was arrested on a charge of hunting without a license. He had a gun at the time of the arrest, but told the warden he was looking for fish in the small pools caused by the overflow of the river in that section of town. The case came before Justice C. A. Setser last Saturday, but was moved to Mr. Stamey's court on motion. Reports Fairbanks 96 Degrees Colder Than In Franklin R. E. Berry, former Macon resident who has been here on a visit to relatives, found a cold reception when he got back t|ome. His sister, Mrfs Earl Justice, of Franklin, Route 4, had a let ter from him saying that it was 55 degrees below zero when he reached Fairbanks, Alaska. That was January 25. 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A'.l ar sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate se'.tle ment. This 31st day of January, 1947. MRS. W A SHIELDS, Administratrix. F6 ? 6tp ? Ml 3 EXECUTOR S NOTICE Having qualified in the Su perior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, as executor of the estate of Julius E E. Berndt, late of the City of Baltimore, State of Maryland, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 802 Whitaker Building, Baltimore 2, Maryland, on or before the 28th day of December, 1947, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This th6 28th day of Decem ber, 1946 Carroll Melchers Berndt, Executor. J2 ? 6tp ? F6 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator of Zollie Buchanan, de ceased", late of Macon County, N. 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