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Legal Advertising Administratrix Notice Having qualified as administra trix of the Estate of Mrs. Fannie Bryson, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C? this is to notify all ? House Wiring ' * Electric Heat Installation* * Electrical Repairs ? F ree Estimates ? James P. Wurst LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Phone 66 Franklin, N. C. persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 26 day of March, 1960. or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement. This 24 day of March, 1959. MRS. IRENE H. BRYSON Administratrix M26 ? 6tc ? A30 IN THE superior court NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY CONNER M. BREEDLOVE, Plaintiff vs. MICA INVESTMENT COPORA TON, Defendent The defendent. Mica Investment Corporation, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced against them In the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina. That the purpose of said action is either to enforce payment of a note of the defendant in the amount of $15,000.00. which note is secured by a chattel mortgage upon the real and personal property of de To have your Memorial installed before Memorial Day it Wise to PLACE YOUR ORDER SOON ANGEL MEMORIAL SERVICE See our display on Wayah Street near Depot Street intersection. Authorized Dealers for Stone Eternal Granite The Perfect Tribute to a Cherished Memory fendant In Macon County, or In the 'alternative to foreclose the said chattel mortgage. . And the said defendant will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Cleric of the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the com plaint In said action within thirty days after the 16th day of April. 1959. or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief de manded In said complaint. This 24th day of March. 1959. KATE M. WRINN Clerk of the SuperiorCourt A2? ?tc? P&H? A23 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 house door in Franklin, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that cer A. L. WHITAKER 209 Nantahala Bids. Fhome 5 Nationwide Mutual Insurant* Co. Mutual Fir* Insurant# Co. ** life Insurance Co. CRUSHED STONE Loaded on Your Truck at Gneiss $1.25 per ton Crusher Run $1.50 per ton Clean Stone ( Monday ? W ednesday ? F riday ) Delivered by Our Trucks in City Limits $2.00 per ton Crusher Run $2.25 per ton Clean Stone Call 74 Franklin Construction Co. Want Bluegills Big? Here're Some Good Tips "To grow bluegills big, rtyae your pond's fertility quickly, 'as soon as winter cold begins to wane", say soil and water conservation ists. This Is a most significant fact that fish culturists have learned by experience In recent years. Pond fertilization was first be gun in America about 1938. Fisheries technicians recommedned delay In applying fertilizer "until the spring rains are over". Farm ers waited until May or June. Hundreds were disappointed be- 1 cause the bluegills quit growing after the second year. Now it has been proven that even April ferti lization is too late to obtain sat tain tract of land lying and being : in Nantahala Township, Macon County, North Carolina, described as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING I on a white oak near the South west comer of Tract 67 and runs S. 9 W. 120 poles to a locust: ; then S. 81 E. 100 poles to a j hickory, crossing a creek at 80 poles: then N. 9 E. 120 poles to a I 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 Dwiglit Waters and wife Dorothy Waters, to Elmer Baldwin, dated May 1. 1958, and recorded in Deed Book N-6, page 519, office of Register of Deeds. Macon County, N. C. EXCEPT from the above that part of the same now owned by Warren Waters, Wesley Pender grass, Robert Allison and Lyle Baldwin. This 20th day of March. 1959. R. S. JONES. Commissioner M26? 4tcJJ ? A 16 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix ol the Estate of W. G. Mallonee, 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 26 day of March. 1960, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This 20 day of March. 1959. EDITH MAE MALLONEE Executrix M26? 6tp? A30 Administratrix Notice Having qualified as administra trix of the Estate of Laddie Har rington Crawford, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C? this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit then! to the under signed on or before the 26 day of March, 1960. or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please . make im mediate settlement. This 19 day of March. 1959. DOROTHY S. CRAWFORD Administratrix M26? 6tp? A30 COME ON IN ! It's Your Chevrolet Dealer's 2nd Annual SPECTACULAR DEALS NOW! SPECTACULAR SELECTION NOW! FAST APPRAISAL AND DELIVERY NOW! TRADE AND SAVE NOW! The happiest part of the .Sales Spectacular is the kind of carfyour money buys. Every Chevy? sedan, sport model, wagon- shares a lean and lively Slimline look, with plenty of room and a ride that's right for the roads you d/"ive. Come in and take a close look at all of Chevrolet's features, riyht away. The Bel Air 2 -Door Sedan ? unmistakably ' 59 in every modern line. i come in and pick your favorite Chevy! Brookwood 4-Door Wagon. The sporty Impala Convertible. ? KJ/ The 1959 Impala Sport Coupe. Save on this El Camino, too. For a "Spring Sales Spectacular" deal see your local authorized Chevrolet dec : tV r ! BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. ' r Phone 123 Main Street , i Franklin, N. C MANUFACTURER S LICENSE No, IIO isfactory bluegill growth. ] Bluegills begin to spawn In May or June. Wlthjn two or three weeks after the eggs hatch, the thousands of little bluegills are eating all the spare food. Their parents cannot then get food enough to glow even with full water-fertility. Yet they continue to spawn all summer and until the first chilly nights in he fall ? usually October. During this summer period the production of bass is fine. They are growing rapidly on the thousands of little bluegills, which are the chief bass food. When bluegills stop spawning in the fall, the bass continue to eat hundreds of bluegill finger lings every day. As the bass reduce the number of flngerling blue gills, the adult bluegills begin to grow ? slowly at first then more rapidly. Growth Is slow again dur ing the colder days of winter, as fish feed very little in cold temperatures. Then when the waier oegins to warm a little, bluegills are ready to grow larger; but only if the water Is fertile enough to grow a lot of microscopic green algae to feed more pounds of worms. A farmer who waits until' spring to renew his pond's fertility can not expect big bluegills. The season when they grow most rapidly is only 100 to 120 days, usually February to June. If runoff water from spring | rains is too much for early ferti- j lization. the watershed is too bis. An owner can divert the water | around. In most cases, however, the loss of fertile water Is not as serious as was once thought. A fishpond owner in any case may have to lose a little fertilized water to make his bluegills a profitable size. "To get the first three to five applications in quickly, fertilize every week or 10 days as you be gin the year's program of water culture", are the instructions. "Fertilize until a white object cannot be seen 12 to 14 inches deep." Demonstration Club Meeting* For Week Are Announced Today (Thursday ): Holly Springs club at the home of Mrs. According to George Doster. of the Clark's Chapel community, good fishing, like high crop yields, comes only from well fertilized and productive areas. Earl Justice at 1:30 pm. Friday : Mulberry club with Mrs. Harley Carpenter at 1:30 p.m. Monday: Franklin club in the social hall of the Methodist church at 2 p.m.: Nantahala club at the school at 7:30 pm. Tuesday: Walnut Creek club at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Fred Wood; Carson club with Mrs. John Wallace at 2 pjn. Wednesday: Cartoogechaye club with Mrs. H. T. Crockett at 2 p.m.: Patton club at the commun ity building at 7:30 pjn. We Give &H. Green Stamps WHITE SIDEWALL i ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? . _t at the lowest price in years! 95 $ Priced lower than many blackwalls of lesser quality Size 6.70x15 tube-type? fits most pre-1957 models of Plymouth, Ford, Chevrolet, Hudson, Nash, Studebaker What a Whitcwall! And wliat a price! 'l akes lux ury out of (lie price bracket. Full, VI' Triple Tempered ( .'on I construction. Full action-traction from (JooiKcars inclusive \Stop - Notch Tread. Dress up your car .VOW at this down-to earth price. Drive on WHITES for a LOW sl? a week! Other low-priced popular sizes Si i* 7.10*15 ?ub??yp?, fit* moil pr?1957 models of Buick, Nash, Olds, M?rtufjr, Pontiac, Hudson. Si /? 7 60 * 15 tub* typ?, lift moit pr?1957 moduli of CHrysUr, DtSoto, Buick, Olds, Hudson, M?rcury, Pockard. $ 1725 ? ? plus la? H B f?capp?W? ? lut W25 plus t ?' ar?J retappjbl* lift ltgi__ Allison and Duncan ^ pjpf Tire Company J Tire Service Headquarters WE GIVE E. Main St. Ptione No. 621 Franklin, N. G
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