dec ffrusr THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON I AH PACZ WINE Phosphate , 'o Orchard use f-Ume , and :. acid jifl,, orchard vmananven c aerfSion 1 horticulturfcr'atf lege.. Vtn county farmer has jtyUtg rid, ,h,is apple or ySot broonViStdgearid get '-les-' -za 1,0 grow " tha. orchard as ar spil-building crop. But the results vere discouraging, k Lespedeza was sown on the "or chid in 1935 as a cover crop. .In lyjit was obvious that the troom sedgf was .crowding out . the lespe-: dez'if "' ' : ' ' , y- -y'hen the .grower, applied lime and triple superphosphate' to ' the ' land at the rate of 200 pounds per acre, This materials, however, ' did not , reach all the way under the trees. This year, the limed.and phos-. phated area showed a good growth of lespedeza that had conquered the broom sedge. . But und,er the trees where there was' no lime or phosphate, the broom sedge was'' still growing vigorously and" all the ' lespedeza had - teen killed out. Lespedeza makes a good cover crop 'for an orchard,- Niswonger pointed out, because it. checks ero sion, helps the soil absorb and hold rainwater, and when plowed under, adds nitrogen and organic matter to' the soil. While broom sedge checks ero sion, it is clashed ' as a soil-depleting. , crop. It takes from the land fertility that should be conserved for the fruit trees. State College Answers Timely Farm Questions Q: How many pigs can be turn ed into a lot where steers are be- Inn fottcnid ? ing iaiieneur A. This depends , upon . th,e torm in iwh irh the concentrate is fed and , the age of the steers. For two-year old animals from one to three pigs should follow each steer when snapped corn is fed; one to twoTpigr when husked ear corn is fed: one. piepe-steer when shell- ,ed ; corn is used, an'df ene-'frig- to i each two; or three steers wnen u.e X ' 1 I .-.ir.4 Wilt-'l ? corn is crusiicu - vi giiuuiix. steers that are les . than two years old, the number of pigs would be reduced. " In addition to the feed picked up in the lot, the pigs j ; should be ' given an animal pro , ' tein supplement and minerals. O. What is the best time to sow seeds in coldframes or. hotbeds for the' early spring garden? A. The best time to sow seeds will depend upon the time the plants are wanted in the field and also upon the section. Hardy crops such -as cabbages and1' lettuce are usually transplanted to"' the field as tarly as January IS in the east- nvrpart of the state. In the moun tain1, sections, these hardy crops are started in the hotbeds or cold frames about January 1 to IS. For veryTirtynf6p, such tender vegetables as tomatoes . and pep pers should be started from 8 to 10 'vteeks before it is safe to set thenf in the field and for the main Summer crops the seed shouM be sown from three to four weeks be fore danierer of frost -is over. Q. .Should oyster shell be kept! before the lavine hens at all times f A. These minerals may be sub stituted with ground limestone but " one Or the other should be acces- sible to the laying ilock all tne time. The mineral content of the 's-body is nearly four per cent d the mineral content of the egg 11 per cent so it i necessary at the birds ' have certain min eral elements' for growth and re pair of the body. Other , necessary minerals are bone meal J and salt. -Thes-mentj supply calcuim, m land ; chlorine llditional calcium. rERTISING . Foreclosure )F LAND Carolina, 1 Superior' Court - ' ' I .and Bank of Plaintiff. : nes, Adminisirainx .f Nannie E. Jackobs, le E. Jones, and hus l. Jbng ; J. Ly Jac i'rances'Jacbb; Ro i'own of Franklin, a uoration of the state blina and Nantahala i judgment and de V the above entitled i i ililu iiiinij i i.ii ijii . i . , . 1 J. L. J J UiL He's I An Industrial Worker! .,'5c"r. 31 V?' YOU would naturally think oi the man 6peratirig the tractor as a farmer. And he is e farmer, but he's also an increasingly important figure in the industrial world, not only as a ; consumer but as a producer. He's en , gaged in hoeing up. a field of soy beans which later, after passing through various factory processes,. you'Jl be using in the form of paint end varnish, soap, linoleum and scores of other products. Consumers Infor mation points out that 91 million pounds of soy bean oil, a compara tively new crop for American farm ers, was produced in one recent year. Of this amount, 2 million pounds A. 1 A A. - ill ' B 1112 I weni into ine soap iteiues, o muuun ... iinf1.,. nnj 13 mni:nn, ANOTHER CARUSO? Shown during a rehearsal for his appearance on a. radio program is Enrico Caruso, son cf the famed operatic tenon Young Caruso's favorite number is a song, beloved by his late father, "O Paradiso," from L'Afrca'ne.". Whie critics declare he is a promising singer, they do not predict a career paral leling that of h;K father. action at the August term, 937, of the Superior Court of Macon Coun ty, I will, on Monday, January 3rd, 193V at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of. said County,' sell at public auction to the highest bidder ; therefor, the following de scribed lands, to-wit : - : All that certain piece, tract or parcel of land containing 35 acres, more or less, situate,, lying and be ing on the Highlands Road, about Vz miles Southeast of the Town of Franklin,' in . Franklin Township, Macon County, North' Carolina, and having such shape, metes, ' courses and dista.acesv as will more fully, ap-pear-by" reference Jo a plat thereof made by John B. Dal ton, County Surveyor, on ' the , 24th day of March,-1916, s'd land being bound ed) on the North . by .the "lands of Jesse S. Sloan, on the South by the lands of John Thomas, and on the West by the lands of Jesse S. Sloan and the Tennessee River, it being the same land- described in a deed from Mrs. H. T. Sloan, Jesse S- Sloan anJ others,- to R. A. Jac obs, said deed bearing date of Feb ruary 23rd, ' 1903, and recorded in the Office of- the Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book. "TT" of Deeds.Jpage 235. t , :-t ; The "above described lands will be offered for sale subject to an ease ment 'In favor of , Nantahala Power & Light Company. The-terms of sale are as iollowsil CASH. All bids ih'JUisreceived subject to rejection Jjhe i 'V , 111, i. fat - - w r w" .A '''St. -K-J paint and varnish. This brand new market for American-farmers, who are now growing a large number of industrial as well as food products, has been developed, like many others, through the vast research programs undertaken by American industry, whose laboratories have added un told millions to the national wealth and also thousands of Jobs for Ameri can workers. LEGAL ADVERTISING Clerk of said Superior Gaurt and no bid. will be accepted or reported unless its maker shall deposit wi9i said Clerk at . the close of the bid ding the sum of $250.00, as a for" feit: and guaranty of compliance with his bid, the same to be credit ed on his bid when accepted. Notice is now given that said jjandg'jwill , be resold at the same place and upon the same terms at 2:00 o'clock P. M. of the same day unless said deposit is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or ac cepted will be promptly returned to the maker. This the 29th day of November, 1937. J. B. GRAY, ' s Commissioner. D9r-4tc D30 NOTICE OF SALE ' State of North Carolina, County of Macon. Macon County, Plaintiff, vs. J. D. Beasley, Defendant. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 22 day of No vember, 1937, the undersigned Com missioner will on the 27 day of December, 1937, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Macon jCounty, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder, for cash the follow ing described real estate: . Adjoining ' the lands of Ritter Lumber Company and Williams. BEGINNING at the SW corner of No. 40; running thence S 92 poles to a poplar; then E 120 poles to a chestnut; then N 90 poles to a stake in line of No. 41; then S 15 E 120 poles passing corner of No. 40 to the beginning. This, the 23 day of November, 1937. J. FRANK RAY, Commissioner. Nov25-4tc Decl6' NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, County iof Macron. Macon County, Plaintiff. vs. P. F. Cabe, Defendant, i . Under and by virtue of a decree Ai the Superior Court iof Macon County entered in the labove en titled action on the 22 day of No vember, 1937, the undersigned Com missioner will on the 27 da", of December, .1937, at 12 o'clock, noon, at, the Courthouse door in Mac County, North Carolina, sell to highest bidder for cash the. fol jng described real estate: ' Adjoining the lands o Dt Cabe and others. Lot No. 8. GINNING at a stake in C. Cabe's line on a ridge ; runs LEGAL ADVERTISING S 30 poles to a black oak; then S 67 W 26 poles to a white oak in D. P. Cabe's line; then N with his line 34 poles: to a white oak ; then N 80 W. 32 poles to a stake ; then N 85 W 26 poles to a stake; then N 32y2 W 6 poles to a walnut, D. P. Cabe's corner; then N 18 E 11 poes to a hickory; then N 21 E llyi poles to a stone; then N 30 W 10 poles and 12 feet to a stone; then N 88 W 14 poles to a syca more on bank of creek ; then up Middle Creek , with its meanders to a stake corner lot No. 7; then S. 35J4 E 44 poles to a chinkapin ; then S 54 E 24 poles to a stone; then S 46 E 64 poles to the be ginning. . This, the 23 day of November, 1937. J. FRANK RAY, Commissioner. Nov254tc Decl6 NOTICE OF SALE State ol North Carolina, County of Macon. Macon County, Plaintiff, vs. Jessie Dalton and Grady Dalton, her husband. Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 22 day of No vember, 1937, the undersigned Com missioner will on the 27 day of December, 1937, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described real estate: Adjoining the lands of W. R. Dalton, John E. Rickman (now Will Holbrooks and Candler Chil ders) and others. BEGINNING at a locust in the bank of the branch, W. R. Dalton's beginning corner; and runs down the branch with its meanders as follows : N 19 E 4 poles; N 69 E 2)i poles; N 32 E 6 poles, crossing the road at the ford of the branch; then N. 27yi E 6 poles ; N 1 E 11 poles to a point in the center of the creek at the mouth of the branch; thence down the creek with its meanders N 32 W ty2 poles to the turn of the creek; thence N 3 W 5J4 poles to a point in J. M. Dalton's outside line and in the line of the J. L. Dalton tract; thence with the line of saidtract N 77 W 9J4 poles to a stake near an apple tree, a cor ner of the J. L. Dalton tract, at the road; thence S 74 W 33 poles to a chestnut ; . then N 184 poles to a water oak ; thence N 864 W 26 poles to a black oak, J. E. Rick man's (now Will Holbrooks and Childers) corner; thence 10 W 13J4 poles to a black gum; thence S t&Vt W 15 poles to a Spanish oak; thence S 40 W 1J4 poles to a chestnut oak, W. Hi. Dalton's corner, in the Rickman line ; thence with W;; R.; Dalton's line S 67 E 80 poles to the' beginning. Con taining 20 acres more or less. . This, the 23 day of November, 1937, ' J. FRANK RAY, Commissioner. Nov25 4tc Decl6 - . NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, ;' County of Macon. Macon County, Plaintiff. ' VI. D. O. Campbell and wife, Gen evieve Campbell, and all unknown heirs of the said D. O. Campbell and wife, Genevieve Campbell, and all other persons, firms and cor porations claiming any interest in the subject matter of this action. Under and by virtue of a decree of t the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the' 22 day of No vember, 1937, the undersigned Com missioner will on the 27 day of December, 1937, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in -Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for. cash the follow ing described real estate: AH the kaolin and potter's clay in, on, -under, and through a cer tain tract, piece, or parcel of land in Macon County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of W. D. Bar nard and others and. more particu larly described and defined as fol lows, to-wit : being a part of the land deeded on the 8th day of De cember, 1902, by N. L. Barnard and wife, to H. L. Barnard, said deed being registered in Book NN, page 13,. m the office of the Register 1 Deeds of Macon County, BE IINN.ING at a stake on the south V off Iotla Creek and runs S 27 1 poles to a small "ches tnutr 22 W 18 poles to a white en S !f4 W 21 poles and 1 LEGAL ADVERTISING links to a post oak stump; then S 58 W 20 poles to a stake and pointers; then W 12 poles to stake and pointers in W. D. Barnard's line; then with said line N. 62 poles to a stake on the bank of Iotla Creek; then down said creek with its meanders 32 poles to the beginning. Containing I2li acres, mfeye or less. (Being the same kaolin interests conveyed by H. L.; Barnard and wife to J. H. Fouts, Essie Fouts and W. T. Roper by deed dated the 30th day of Janu ary, 1908, and recorded in the of fice of the Register- of Deeds for' Macon County in Book 3-A of deeds, pages 49 et seq. to .which said deed reference is hereby ex pressly made.) j This, the 23 day of November, 1937. J. FRANK RAY, Commissioner. Nov25 4tc Decl6 NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, County of Macon. Macon County, Plaintiff, vs. W. L. McClure, Defendant. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 22 day of No vember, 1937, the undersigned Com missioner will on the 27 day of December, 1937, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described real estate: l-Ol INO. I CCljrIIMIMlXMU at ft stake at mouth of a ditch on east side of Middle Creek, runs thence up the ditch S 65 E 26 poles to a stake; then N'42 E 68 poles to a post oak; then S 86 E 74 poles v rt 1 kliok nn, 1 J .t a wiav.iv uu, viu tuiucr;. W1CI1 C m 7 on 1 - r n r- I i corner; then with his line tcy Middle Creek; then down t' creek with its meanders to ) oeginning. This, the 23 day of Novem' 1937. . J. FRANK RAY, Commiss Nov25--4to-Deel6 J ' ' NOTICE OF SUMMON North CarJina, Macon County. In The Superior Cow Macon County vs. Roger S. Warner and wife, H. Warner. v.- The Defendants, Roger S. War ner and wife, Mary I Warner win raKe noiice.inat an action titled as .above, has. been menred in th Survprinr fmrt Macon County, North Carolina L v . the purpose of ' foreclosing a ta lien on property in Macon Cour ty, North Carolina, " and in' whic the defendants . have an mterest,' and are proper parties , thereto. It is ' further ordered by tht court that the defendants;xRoger ' S. Warner, and wife, Mary slh Warner, are required to appear at the office of the Qerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, at his office in Franklin, on the 25th day ol Jan uary, 1938, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, or the relief demanded in said com plaint will be granted. . This the 6th day of December, 1937. , ii HARLEY R. CABE, Clerk Superior Court D9-4tc D30 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of G. C Stamey, deceased, late of .Macon county, N. C thif -isloT" notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of No vember, 1938, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate settlem This 30th day of November, ROBERT STAMEY, Exec DecZ 6tp Jan6 , ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTl Having qualified as administl of E. B. Dehart, deceased, lafev Macon county, N, C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned n or before the 19th day of No- ember, 1938, or this notice will b lead in bar of their recovery. Ai ersons . indebted to said estate w? lease make immediate settlemei This 19th day of November, IS LEONA iDEHARI Aministrf ,x Nov25-tn Dtc30 r Uf rl! c4 r - 1