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PADGETT I \ LICENSED EMBALMER j f With Padgett and King Undertakers ♦ X Night Phone, 27; Day Phone, 41. Forest City, N. C. ♦ | |(Mt I p ermanence .MILLIONS of customers have been won to i'l Efird's Department Store, Charlotte, N. C., through years of day-after-day performance, growing to undisputed leadership in the Caro linas. It is the confidence of these millions of cus tomers that has laid the foundation for perma nent growth. The Efird's that serves you today will serve you even better tomorrow. This store keeps abreast the times, leads where others follow. When your shopping becomes a problem anywhere else, you will find the answer here. Order by mail or telephone. £— N.C. I DAIRYING IS ! SUFFERING WITH ! BAD HEADACHE ! Cure Lies In Cutting Poor Producers and Good Feeding. | "Headache? Sure," says the quick ; relief doctor, "111 give you some j headache powders." But soon the • ache is felt again and more powders I are taken. The victim thinks only of | relief but seldom does he diagnose |his case and try to find the cause of J his trouble. After the headache has •persisted for a time, however, he 1 begins to seek the cause, and final jly, after much suffering, locates the i source of the trouble and is reliev -led permanently. j The dairy industry, no one will j deny, has been suffering for some | time with a "headache." Headache 'powders, in the form of decreased j feeding by the producer, have been | used, but little change in the vic tim has been noted. J Some farmers, however, have at 'last found the source of the trou j lie and are beginning to apply the j proper remedy, the culling and bal j anced ration method. Many farm ; ers already have eliminated from i their herds a part or all of the j "boarder" cows, but altogether too 1 many farmers have placed thc.~e | "boarders" on a pension and are | keeping them, to the detriment of jthe entire herd and the dairy | industry as a while. The sooner all "boarders * are j eliminated from the dairy herds, 'the sooner will the dairy industry, ■swing back to normal. Until the "pension" lists have been- done away with and the farmer begins feeding balanced rations, with the proper protein concentrates, he cannot expect to make a reason able profit on herd. Now that pastures are abundant in most places, only one pound of the following ration is needed for each five or six pounds of milk produced: ground corn, hominy, or barley, 400 pounds; ground oats, 300 pounds; wheat bran. 100 pounds, and linseed meal, 100 pounds. "Painting and „Whitewashing on the Farm" is the title of Agronomy Information Circular No. 50 now available free of charge to farmers of North Carolina on application to State college. Dairymen of Alamance county will hold an auction sale of 22 heif ers, five cows and five bulls, all pure bred Jerseys, at the MeKane Fair grounds on Friday, May 30. THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, MAY 22, I*3®- Sportsmen Have Optimistic .Meet ! The second meeting of the Izaak Walton League of Rutherford Coun ty, was held at the Dutch Grill, be tween Rutherfordton and Forest 'City, Tuesday, Mayl3th. David Lind sey, president, presided. It was an nounced that the League already has lover 30 members. i J. G. K. McClure, Jr., of Asheville, 'spoke. He told of what the State Board of Conservation and Develop , ment has don during the past t\\ o and a half years in developing the resources of estern Xorth Caro lina along the lines of fish and game. ! He said a chain of game refuges, be ginning in Macon county, with the Wavah Bald Refuge of 12,000 acres, I surrounded by 20,000 acres of pub lic hunting ground, next the Pisgah Game Refuge, with 150 miles of cir cumference over which the game is ! spreading, third, the Mount Mitchell ! State Game, Refuge, of 22,000 acres •in McDowell and Yancey counties, .surrounded by 60,000 acres of na tional forest land over which the public can hunt, fourth, the Dan- I iel Boone Refuge, of 17,000 acres 'in Avery and Caldwell counties, are being stocked with deer and birds ; and the streams with fish. Rearing Pools Built. Perhaps, the outstanding achieve ment in Western North Carolina, he : said, is the building of rearing pools by private individuals. Over 150 rear ing pools in which trout are raised to the size of from four to six inches have already been built in Western North Carolina. From these pools, he said, the streams are being stocked and the fishing is tseadily improv ing. Several of the members of the League spoke. Mi*. Lindsey stated that five years ago he had fished every stream in Rutherford county without getting a rise. Last week, he said, in two days fishing he got his bag limit of rainbow trout both times. Other members reported that fish are plentiful in many of the streams, and felt greatly encouraged over the progress made in western counties in the past five years. Fox Hunters. Mr. C. C. Moore, of Forest City, spoke for the fox hunters. He urged all fox hunters to be considerate of the farmers' property over which they are hunting. He stated that it is easy to retain the good will of the farmer if all gates are closed and property rights respected, but that the careless hunter who tears down fences and destroys crops naturally brings on the farmer's enmity, and the next hunter who comes along will not be allowed to hunt. Plans were made to assist Game Warden Hardin in the building of rearing pools for rainbow trout in four sections of Rutherford count v. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Henry C. McFee and Bertie Edna McFee, his wife, to the under signed Trustee, dated December 15, 1929, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Ruth erford County, State of North Caro lina, in the record of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, No. 5, page 365, to which reference is hereby made and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the said Deed of Trust, whereby I the power of sale contained therein has become operative, said Trustee will on MONDAY, JUNE 16th, 1930. at 12:00 o'clock noon, sell for cash' to the highest bidder, at public auc tion, at the court house door, in the town of Rutherfordton, North Caro lina, a certain lot or parcel of land in the city or town of Rutherford ton, County of Rutherford, State cf North Carolina, and more particular ly described as follows: Beginning on a stake on the North erly side of McFee street, which stake is^ located at a point 250 feet North 87 degrees and 30 minutes West from the corner of the Northwester ly intersection of North Main street and McFee street; the same being E>r. J. C. Twitty'4 Southwesterly corner; and running thence with the Northerly side of McFee street North 8' degrees and 30 minutes West 75 feet to a stone, S. P. Dunagan's corner; thence with S. P. Dunagan's line North 2 degrees East 150 feet to a stake in K. J. Carpenter's line thence with K. J. Carpenter's line East 7-% d ! greeS 3nd 30 rainutes 70 fe et to a stake, Dr. J. C. .Twitty's line; thence with Dr. J. C. Twitty's line South 2 degrees west ! 150 feet to the place of Beginning. ! The above property is sold sub ject to a Deed of Trust t 0 secure the payment of $3,000.00 executed by Henry C. McFee and Bertie Edna McFee, his wife, to the undersigned Trustee, dated March Ist, 1923, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rutherford County, in Book A-5, at page 240. Said Deed of Trust being a first lien on the above property which the buy er must assume and pay off, under the conditions set forth in said Deed of Trust. This, t l ie 16th day of May, 1930. The Commercial National Bank of High Point, N. C., Local Trustee. By R. R. BLANTON, Att'y. 33-4t- To The Voters Of Rutherford County Unexpectedly and probably unfor tunately at the Republican Conven tion last Saturday, the convention placed my name on the ticket for county commissioner. This I think | a mistake for several reasons. To i be frank with you, I am not the pro gressive kind that people want these modern days. Some call it keeping pace. If I could have lived and serv ed as county commissioner fifty | years ago, possibly I might have made |an ideal one; but t 0 mention my name now sounds like ox carts, spinning wheels, and jean breeches. I want the voters to size me up at the beginning. I would prefer to be defeated in the election rather I than disappoint you afterwards. I (have no desire to be a commission er elected by the Republican voters only. If I cannot receive a good strong vote from the best Democrats, I want to lose; for it is their inter ests principally that commissioners in this county represent. Under present conditions if you want a new road, a new bridge, or some more bonds issued, I would ad vise you to vote for the other fellow, as I don't want to see you Ylisappointed. I am opposed to taxes continually increasing and the debt still growing. One or the other should be and can be reduced As I under stand, the commissioners have very little to do with running our schools; however, I am opposed to some of the useless expenses incurred in op erating the schools. We must admit that the schools have improved won derfully during recent years, but this . makes me think of the boys who train- j ed their pups by running Dad, —they j said it was fine for the pups but hell | on Dad! I would prefer a $75,000 court: house paid for, rather than one I worth a quarter of a million and owe ! every dollar on it. I had rather have; my old model Ford and it paid for than a Cadillac not paid for and a mortgage on my home. So you see very plainly that I am a back num ber. But before I forget I must thank the convention for this honor, and also my Democrat friends for their voluntarily offering to support me. In this race I have two troubles to contend with: One is that I am not known over the county, and the oth er is that those few who do know me are too well posted. We speak of progress—l don't believe there is such a thing as pro gressing on credit. I call it progress ing backwards or down hill. It is just a matter of postponing trouble, or at least it has proven so with Ruth erford county. I don't believe in pulling back. I remember that when I was a small boy my father told |me I made a "poor out" driving, but a good hand to put o n brakes. So J am still pulling the brake line, and this might not suit those wh G want to keep pace. My idea is to pay out of debt and stay out! 0. B. 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