MONEY STILL NEEDED ? 'Bootstrap' Trailer Will Be Outfitted "Operation Bootstrap" is gettin? ready to roll, although collection cans are still out in many of ths 12 participating counties and more money is needed to really "put the show on the road". Following a preliminary report by treasurer, J. C. Keeter, of Bry son City, at a meeting last week, : home : : building : * Experienced * * Contractor * * ? We can help you with the financing ... ? See ? ?W. A. Hays Phone 34 or 499 FRANKLIN, N. C. the directors of the Western North Carolina Industrial Development Corporation reached these de cisions: 1. There is enough money now on hand to purchase a mobile trailer and a four-wheel drive truck to pull it. These two items will be purchased and the inside of the trailer will be equipped as the remaining money allows. "This will give 'Operation Boot strap' something tangible," ex plains Heinz Rollman, president, "and will show the people who have contributed to the fund that we really mean business, although we haven't yet received as much money as we had hoped to." 2. Once the trailer is equipped and ready to roll, it will be driven by reprseentatives of W.N.C.I.D.C. through all the participating coun ties so the people who contributed their 33 cents to the industrial promotion program can see what their money is doing. In con junction with this, a continued effort will be made to raise enough money to send the "Opera tion Bootstrap" trailer on its journey through the United States on its appointed task of "selling" the rest of the country on the industrial and touri-' potential of Western North Carol-.ia. Mr. Rollman said "the idea of 'Operation Bootstrap' seems to ap peal so much to editors and tele vision people that there seems to be a very good chance that som? of the very popular TV programs might feature the trailer exhibit when it goes to New Yotk or Chicago, and certain magazines are interested in writing feature stories with pictures." The trailer will be filled Willi products made by Western North Carolina labor. Also, it will be staffed by a competent director who will be armed with industrial facts and figures to help with his selling job. Rabun County Gets Federal Assistance Neighboring Rabun County. Ga? has received approval of federal assistance for a watershed project on the' head of the Little Tennes see River. Up until about a year ago., Ma con County and Rabun had been jointly seeking the assistance. Be cause of an apparent lack of in terest here, however, Macon withdrew and the Georgia county submitted its own application. Of the 90.000 acres embraced by the Little Tennessee watershed in both counties. Macon has roughly two-thirds, according to the local Soil Conservation Serv ice. Rabun County's assistance will be in the form of a five-year pro ject to provide flood protection on a 36,700 acre watershed. A I local and federal undertaking, the total cost of the project Is esti ] mated at $457,000. The federal j i.hare will be about $273,000. The Soil Con.srevatioi), Servlc" here feels there may be enough j interest in another year or so for Macon County to submit an up plication. ? 4-H club enrollment in North' Carolina reached an all-time high in 1958. Legal Advertising K.XEt l TOK NOTICE Having qualified as executor of i the Estate of /Helen P. Wilson, deceased, late of Macon County, j N. C? this is to notify all pi : on;, haying claims against the esk.ur i of said deceased to exhibit them i | to the undersigned on or befor ' | the 28 day of May, 1960, or thN notice will be plead in bar of their i I recovery. All persons Indebted foj 1 aid estate will please make im-| j mediate settlement. This 22 day of I May, 1959. HARRY R. WRIGHT 510 Sunset Blvd. Lufkin, Texas' M28 6tp-J12 Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administra tors of the Estate of Darrell Till lent, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C? this is to notify I all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 21 day of May. 1960, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 29 day of April, 1959. HIRAM TALLENT & ANNA LOIS TALLENT Administrators M21 ? 6tp? Jn25 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OK GEORGIA GAINESVILLE DIVISION NUMBER 5 IN EQUITY GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK vs. TALLULAH FALLS RAILWAY CO. Proposed Abandonment of Talluiah Falls Railway Notice is hereby given to all parties concerned that an appli cation for permission to abandon the Talluiah Falls Railway and its operation has been filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Gainesville Division, and the mat ter will be heard and considered by the Court at ten o'clock A.M. on the 29th day of June, 1959 in the United States court room at Gainesville. Georgia, at which time and place all parties inter ested in the matter may present whatever evidenc e and arguments they may have /or or mlnti the application. , C B MEADOWS Clerk United States District . Court. Gainesville. Geoiuia by Johannah B, Lattlefield Deputy Clerk I 111 2te? J 18 l XECU1 OR NO I HI. , Haviftg qualified as executor oil the Estate of iSallie G.ai land . Led | : better, deceased, late of Ma?vn ' I County, N. c.. this is to not if: '.'.11 persons having claims a ;iir. ( the estate of said deceased | ( x 1 libit them to fhe ' under- e'ts < on or before the 14 ( v .of M.-\ ' 1060. or this notice- will be pi ; m bar of their recovery. All pei sons * indebted to said e tat?- u 1 I Pic ase make immediate settle , stent. Tins 11 NORTH CAJtOI INA MACON COUNTY I Under and by virtue of the power of sale vested in the under- 1 >i".ned trustee by a deed of trust executed by Elbert Carpenter and | wife Merle Carpenter, dated No vember 9. 1957, and recorded n. the Office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County. North Carolina, in Building & Loan] Book No. 5. Page 300. said deed j of trust having been executed to Secure certain indebtedness- 1 her *- J in set forth, and default in the i payment of said indebtedness! having been made. I will on Tues day. June 30. 1959. at 12 o'clock | noon, at the courthouse door in ; Franklin, N. C . sell to the highest j bidder for cash, the following de- 1 RUPTURED? Get the world's beat trass at ? very reasonable prlre. Sold hi WALTER A. STEELE. Franklin. N. C., Expert Fitter. scribed land: All the lands described in a died from T. J Brown and wife. LaUra Brown, to Elbert. Carpenter and wife. Merle Car | penter, dated Sept. '.1. 1947. and lvroroed in the Office of the lte-'. t T of Deeds for Macon | Co.. N C.. ill Deecl Book U-a. V . 121 EXCEPT* NO THKRi:* ? FKOM .ill tin* land described u' a in I'd lionv CI A Jones. ji . truitr. and Macon " Count v BinidiiV. ?Sj Loan A n. to El !; : t Carpenter .arid* wife Xh'iij Ca'-iniiliM'. rial ed 'M.in'l'i , 1 ;.iid < i iiila inii ? U acres, j . or Jess-.:. * This. t!ii? L'iilh <1 iv .?! M .v 1 M Ai ? : M JKNN1NC.- I u ? ? Jn3 4leM HiVl. Ili2 ? IN l !:i SITKKlOlt < (II il l ^o ri( i: north cAifui :na MACON cor MY JAMES H AMMONS .vs. ? ? IiAUIJ A C AMMONS The *!? I h ; .t n t . U.ii: , C Am iddiis. will take notice that an action entitled as above has been instituted in the Superior .Court of Macon County. North Carolina j by the pi. nut it ( to secure an i absolute divorce from the defend- 1 ant on the mound of two years separation. The defendant will i j further take notice that she is | required to appear at the office j of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County in Franklin, North Carolina within thirty days after the 25th day of June. 19 and answer or otherwise plead the complaint in said action c the plaintiff will apply to tl Court for the relief demanded said complaint. This the 1st day of June, 195 EDITH C. BYRD Assist. Clerk of Superior Cou JnU 4tcGLH .Jn25 IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE FINDING DRESSES TO FIT YOU PROPERLY, WE CAN HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS . . . WE CARRY A FULL RANGE \ OF SIZES IN DRESSES NOTED FOR FINE FITTING QUALITIES . . . WE FEATURE DRESSES BY NELLY DON ? 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