' « «J «i »and ■ author ofbulletin '283, “A Study of North Carolina Dairies,” points out that it Is possible to conduct a dairy profitably in this state. Economical feeding and the use of labor are dis cussed at length. Total , costs and comparative tables are given in the bulletin. I “Sanitation as a Method of Controll ing Stomach Worms in Lambs,’ bulle tin 287, is written by Profs. Earl H. Hstetler and John E. Fester, of the State College Animal husbandry divls ion. The work was conducted on the State Experiment Station fjirms. The authors concluded that: If the lambs are permitted to graze on permanent pastures that is infest ed with stomach worms throughout the growing season in the Piedmont region a large per cent will die if not drenched regularly. Tables illustrate this study. Ewes that had access to winter graz ing, Abruzzi rye and crimson clover, maintained their weight during the lambing and nursing periods while those kept on permanent pasture or in dry lots showed a slight loss in weight. It is unnecesary to drench lambs that were grazed on permanent pas tures, before June 1, however, from Energising Evelyn Evelyn brent of the motion pictures end stage Is a con firmed “snacker” and it you under stood the parlance of the stage and screen you would know that a "snacker” is one who partakes of 'a sweet bite between sets or acts. The value of a sweet snack, scien tists point oat, is to refuel the 1 body with sugar—nature’s greatest energy food—to offset fatigue. Miss Brent’s snack usually consists iof’b-prtce of cake and a glass of VtUk. - ’ f,,,;.. June 1 to November 1, regulr drench in* is imperative.Jw % ' - The use at temporary pastures la equivalent to drenching;, every four teen daye, and systematc use o' ; tem porary pastures ie feaeible method of rterea»jiia-^i»A FAIR CHANCE Ia: American Business today odds are 237 to 1 against a young man without a college education. When your son grows up, the odds will be even greater. We have a plan to assure his college education. You will find it simple and easy to adjust to your present economic condition. Let’s discuss it. Sanford Building & Loan Association W. A. CRABTREE, Pres. J. E. BRINN, Sec Pleasant Hill News. Mr. and) Mrs. C. M. Harward, Paul Harward and M!ss Henrietta Harward attended Home Coming at May's i Chapel Church last Sunday and heard (Rev. Harvey Womble preach at Pro vidence in the afternoon. Mrs. Mattie Hunter and family, of Clinton, visited her mother, Mrs. S. T. Mansfield, last week. Farmers in thi$ section are busy curing tobacco this week. They are making good cures. | Mr. and Mrs. Grover Davis, of Ten nessee, are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stephens, parent^ of Mrs. Davis. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by vrtue of authority con i tained an a certain deed of trust ex ecuted by Gordon R. Riddle and wife, to the North Carolina Bank and Trust Commpany, Trustee, on the 1st day of September, 1931 recorded in book 130, page 14, Registry of Lee County, N. i C„ default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby, the undersigned Commission er of Banks, havi ng succeeded to ithe i righto and) duties of the said^ Trustee,’ will offer for sale, at public auction,* ! for cash, in front of the lee County i Court House door, on l WEDNESDAY, SEEPTEMBER 6, IAUn? - C/RL YOUP rALEfTATK Cuts for every use •** DISPLAY ADS' / SPECIAL LOW HOUND TRIP FARES SANFORD TO Niagara Falls, N. Y. $30.50 JULY 6, 14, 20, 28. AUGUST 8, 11, 17, 26, 81. SEPTEMBER 8 14, 22. Atlantic City $20.65 ' i JULY 7, 14, 21, 28. ] AUGUST 4, 11, 18, 25. SEPTEMBER 1, 8, 15. , f TICKETS LIMITED 18 DAYS 5 RATES TO MANY OTHER NEW * JERSEY SEASHORE RESORTS * STOPOVERS ALLOWED FOR INFORMATION SEE TICKET AGENT . H. E. Pleasants, D P A, Raleigh, N. C. Seaboard 1 AIR LINE RAILWAY ( 1 1933, ait 12 O’clock noon, i certain piece of land lying and be ng in the corporate limlta of the Fown of Sanford, West Sanford town ship, Lee County, North Carolina, par icularly descrtbed as follows: Beginning at an iron stake in the South line of Chisholm Soint 250 feet Westwardly from the Southwest comer of Chisholm and En- i dor Streets, and runriing thence in a Southern direction parallel with the Western line of Endor Street 100 feet to a stake; thence in a Western direc tion parallel with the South Line of Chisholm street 50 feet to a stake; thence in a Northern direction and ! parallel with the Eastern line of Gulf Street 100 feet to a stake in the South line of Chisholm Street; thence in an Eastern direction as the South line of t Chisholm Street, 50 feet to the begin ning; being the Western half of a I lot conveyed to W. R. Makepeace by deed of W. R. Williams dated April he 2nd., 1926, and registered in Book No. 25 at page 93 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Lee County,! North Carolina; and being the same I lot conveyed to Gordon R. Riddle and wife W. R. Makepeace and wife by deed dieted Aug. 26, 1931, and record id in Book 27, page 642, Registry of Lee County. Dated this 1st day of August, 1933. GURNEY P. HOOD, I COMMISSIONER OF BANKS. ■ ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE j Haviing qualified as administratrix of the estate Of R. J. Yates, deceased, late of Lee County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de-| ceased to exhib t them to the under signed at Gavin & Jackson's office, Sanford1, N. C., on or before the 5th.1 day of August, 1934,or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. | All persons indebted to said ’estate will please make immediate payment. This the 5th. day of August, 1933. I Mrs. SARAH ELLEN YATES ADMINISTRATRIX OF R. J. YATES ESTATE. . Gavin & Jackson, Attys. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST. Under and by virtue of authority contained in a certain deed of trust ex ecuted by S. W. Blake and wifet, to the North Carr-l'na Bank and Trust Company, Trustee, on the 20th day of June, 1932, recorded in Book 130, Page 129, Registry of Lee County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secur ed, thereby, the undersigned Commis sioner of Banks, having succeeded to the rights and duties of the said Trus tee,will offer for sale at public auction for cash, in front fo the Lee County Court House door, on WEDNSEDAY, AUGUST 30, 1933, at 12 o’clock, noon, a certain piece of land lying and being .in Lee county, State of North. Carolina, and desscpib ed and defined as follows: Situate) in Jonesboro Township, Lee County, State of North Carolina, be ginning at a point on Lee Avenue (which 5s the same as State Highway j Route No. 60)160 feet southward from the southwest comer of said Lee Ave lue and 17th street, said point being he northeast comer o L. L. Thomas’, ot; and running thence westwardly vith said L. L. Thomas line S. 34.15 V 200 feet to a stake, another comer >f the L L. Thomas lot; thence N.' >5.46 W. 80 feet to a comer of lot fo. 1, thence with, the line of lot No. 1 f. 34.15 E. 200 feet to Lee Avenue,1 hence along Lee Avenue southward 0 feet to the beginning, being lot No. in block 219, of the W. A. Monroe Old, as shown and delineated upon a roperty between Jonesboro and San. 666~ LIQUID —TABLETS—SALVE hecks Colds first day. Headaches or reurslgis in 30 minutes, Malsris in 3 days. I 66 SALVE for HEAD COLDS.' i I lost Speedy Remedies Known. : l map prepared by Frencla Deaton In April 1916. -‘v./’ Dated this 14th day of July, 1933. 'v GURNNEY P. HOOD, , . K ) Commissioner of Banka (NOTICE'OF FORECLOSURE SALK, Under'and by virtue of the power aud authority Conferred on the under* dpnd by a deed of truatf executed by C. H. Biddle and wife, Lina Riddle, dated October 17, 1927, and recorded'' , in the office of Register of Deeds of 'Lee County, North Carolina, in book of mortgages 124, at page 681, da. fault having been made in the peyL , ment of the indebtedness -thereby se cured, and the undersigned having been directed so to do, we will), on tfte 28th DAY OF AUGUST, 1983* , at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, aethe , Court House door in Lee County, North ' Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder or cash the following described , real estate, to-wit: ’ . Lying and being in the Town of San ford, on the west side of Steele street and moore particularly described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of the intersection of Steele St. with Chisholm street and runs thence N. 83 10 W. 80 feet to a stake; thence S. 66 >0 w. 150.4 feet to a stake; thence S )3 IS E. 801 feet to a stake in the line >f Chisholm street; thence with the lortherly line of Chisholm St. N. 56 >0 E. 150.4 feet to the beginning com sr, being all of lot No. 7 and part of lot No. 8 in the plan of Rosemont in tihe Howu of Sanford, North Carolina. This 26th day of July, 1933. L. E.| JOHNSON* Trustee. J. C. PITTMAN, Trustee. News & Observer Mrs. Ralph Jordan > Agent. Please have change ready for carriers. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Call me for house wiring and re pair*. of all kinds. Irons, vacuum cleasers, motors, etc. Work guaran teed and the price reasonable. M. D. FOISTER ~ ““ TELEPHONE 216 In Walker’s Shoe Shop op. Car. Hotel 7 ROUND TRIP EXCURSIONS SANFORD TO Washington __— $6.35 Baltimore ....-$7.80 Philadelphia — — —-$11.25 Atlantic City---$13.50 New York_—._..$14.60 PROPORTIONAL FARES FROM ALL AGENCY STATIONS. Tickets Sold August 4, 5, Sept. 1 2, 3, October 6, 7, Nov, 28, 29, 9 Return Limit August 12 Sept 9 October 14 Dec. 7 Same Fares Apply Southbond on date Shown Except May 29, July 3, And September 3rd. REDUCED PULMAN FARES No Extra Charge for Two Passengers To A Berth. No Stopovers North of Washington. Baggage Checked. 7ONE CENT PER MILE EXCURSIONS SAME DATES AND LIMITS AS ABOVE BETWEEN ALL PIONTS ON THE SEABOARD J And Practically A1 Southeastern Dee tinationa. We Are Equipped to handle your INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Give us a chance. CROSS & BRINN. DR. J. C MANN. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Will U at Us OSes Ortr M Ofc ice, Sanford, ft C, EVEBY WBD. 4ES0AT from U JL f tel f. 1L