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PAGE TWO THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN THURSDAY, JANUARY W l More Libraries For Kural Communities A love of books and good lit'era ture is one of the marks of an ed ucated person, said luth Current, state home demonstration agent at State college.' "Many of our home demonstra tion club women over the state like good books," she continued, "but often they don't have a chance to get the books they would like to read. "For this reason, we are trying to establish home' demonstration club -libraries in the different counties. Some have 'been estab lished already, but many, more are needed." " . " The Johnston county home dem onstration library . reported, thai during the month of December 183 books were loaned, and one wo man said she read till four o'clock one morning to finish a book she had become interested in. At various club meetings, . Miss Current added, some of the-women make reports on books they have read, and in this way the others are given a chance to learn about . more books than they would have opportunity to read in full by themselves. Miss Current has urged all home demonstration agents to push lib rary work this month . as they present the year's program of work to. the club members. Marjorie Beal, secretary of the N. C. Library commission, is co . operating in the library work, and has supplied lists of books that are especially recommended fo: rural readers. The list covers fiction, history, biography, religion, books for children, and books of an informa tive or educational nature. Tobacco Course To Be Given At State, f The four-day tobacco short course to be held at State college, Jan uary 25-28, will offer North Caro lina farmers an opportunity for extensive studies of tobacco pro duction and marketing. Leading authorities on the weed ' crop will discuss the best cultural practices, new methods of insect and disease control, how to market leaf to best advantage," and ex piaui the tobacco outlook for this year. Laboratory work in grading to bacco will be given Wednesda) and Thursday afternoons. A high-light of the first day's program Tuesday' mOrning will, be a talk by J. B. Huston, assistant AAA administrator, and director of, the east central region, on pros pective control legislation... . W. G. . Finn, assistant regions, director, will go into the leaf out look, and E. Y. Floyd, extensioi. tobacco specialist and stale' AAA director, will discuss the 1938 agri cultural conservation program, in the afternoon Tuesday.'-' Plant pathologist, agronomists, entomologists, marketing specialists, and other experiment station and extension workers are also on . the program to ' present various as pects of the tobacco growers' prob lems and' point out the best known methods of solving them. Dan M. Paul, State college di rector of agricultural short courses has announced that there will 'be no tuition fee for. the tobacco short course. A $1 registration fee wil be charged. Rooms and meals will be avail able at a moderate price both oi the1 campus and in homes close by, he added. ' Loyal Order of Moose; Franklin Lodge, No. 452 '"V" Meets ' In Americal Legion Hall Each Friday' 7:30 P.M. ; .S., J. Murray, Sec'y v. HORN'S SHOE SHOP SAYS WE ARE STILL MENDING ,:,'.:X: -v. SHOES When" you' have no. beau, 1 -You ..can .claim for a treat, . , . WeH . saye; , you dough,, - . .,, . On hoth of- your feet. HORN'S SHOE SHOP Box 212 Troy F; Horn Opposite Courthouse , . ',. ,' 1 !' ' " "" 1 . CONSERVING SOUTHERN FORESTS Atlanta, Ca;, December "Southern Railway System Tha Pioneer Railroad in Forestry" is the title of an attractive leaflet Issued by the System and illus trated by views in the Southern Railway Demonstration Forest. The leaflet tells of the continued Interest of the management of the railroad in preserving a perpetual supply of .forest products in the territory served' by its lines, urging 4 "fi S.V.I it ' 'X' Bk'T f&WJ -hit s! ! Slash Pine Trees - Southern Railway Forest -11 Years from Seed, all owners of timber lands to prac tice conservative forestry. South ern Railway System has not merely advocated sound forestry by others, but, since 1925, has been operating a demonstration forest on 11,043 acres at Pregnall, S. C. ; Oh this land, which has been owned by the Company and its pre decessor companies for- more than a century, there was a thrifty stand of pine, principally second-growth. Fire lines- plowed around and throughout the forest and cleaned LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF SALE jtate of North Carolina, Uounty io f Macon. Al aeon County, Plaintiff, vs. Ev H. 1'arrish and wife, Mrs. E. H. Parrish ; Bank of Franklin, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 17th day of January, 1938, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 2ist day of February, 1938, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate:. BEGINNING on a .hickory, an old corner in the line, between Coggins and Duvall, and . runs with the top of the ridge to a black oak, Henry B.urnett's corner on top . of ridge; then N 71 W 98 poles to the river; thence "up with the meanders of the river to the ; Duvall and Coggins old black gum corner; thence in a NE direction with the said Duvall and Coggins line to the beginning. Containing 100 acres more or leSs. . This, . the 19th' day of January, 1938. J. FRANK RAY, Commissioner. J20-4tc F10 NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, County of Maoon. Macon County, Plaintiff. , .Vs Floyd Houston and wife, Belle Houston; Cecil Brown; George B. Patton, Trustee, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of . the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 17th day of January, 1938, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 21st day of February, 1938, at 12, o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following, described real estate: Adjoining the lands of U. S. Government, BEGINNING' on a maple near Buck Creek bridge. runs, a SW course with road to irst turn on chestnut stump; then up annually have almost completely eliminated fire losses. There were on the land on June 1, 1925. 1,778.059 pine trees lour inches or more In ; diameter M breast height.- Up to September" 1, 1937, 81,011 trees have been cut for lumber and poles and ' 3.880 cords of pulpwood were salvaged from their tops. Longleaf trees nine inches and over in diameter are being worked for naval stores prior to being cut for poles and pulpwood. Slaeh pines have been planted in the cleared fields and In areas with sparse stands. The illus tration shows trees over 35 feet high and 6 to 10 inches in diameter at 11 ' years from the seed. As a result of fire preyen tion natural reseeding has taken place in all parts of the forest. There are now 3928,009 pine trees in the forest and its value has been Increased by 2, 231.000 trees added by plantings and natural re- n seeding, plus twelve years' growth on the 1.897,048 ' trees of the original stand remaining in the forest. This forest Is accom plishing its purpose ol demonstrating the practi cability of growing pine trees profitably on large ' tracts or on farm wood lands in the Sooth; toy showing that properly managed forest will yteM : an annual profit and continually Increase la value. It Is eoBStantly being visited by forest- iS4 ers, timber operators, stu dents and others In terested in the prob lems that have been worked out. Visitors are always wel come. . In connection with Dr. CharUs H. Herty's demonstration that many kinds of paper and superior rayon can be made from southern quick-growing pines, Southern Rail way Demonstration Forest Is of particular value as showing that paper makers can depend upon aa abundant and perpetual supply of pulpwood la the South. LEGAL ADVERTISING a NW course to a water oak at the road; then with the road to the Government corner ; then with Government line to a hickory; then S to the beginning. Containing 4 acres more or less. This, the 19th day of January, 1938. J. FRANK RAY, Commissioner. J204tc F10 . NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, County of Maoc. Macon County, Plaintiff. . . vs. Roger S. Warner and wife, Mary H. Warner, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 17th day of January, 1938, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 21st day of February, 1938,'' at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Macon County, 'North .Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate: Known as the Tessentee Beryl Mine, formerly owned by G. B. Carpenter, being No. 48 on Tes sentee Creek, BEGINNING at a hickory, and runs E 100 poles to a Spanish oak ; then S 100 poles to a stake; then W 100 poles to a locust ; then N 100 poles to the beginning, containing 50 acres more or less. This, the 19th day of January, 1938. , J. FRANK RAY, Commissioner. J20-4tc-F10 M NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, County of .Maoon. Macon County,- Plaintiff. V3. "". :; Burton Love and wife, Mary Love, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a' degree of the Superior Court of Macon County , entered in the above en titled action on the 17th day, of January. rsned44ageSZ9, Commissioner will on the 21st day of February, 1938, at 12 o'clock, fnoon, at the courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, cll LEGAL ADVERTISING to the highest bidder for. 'cash the following described real' estate: .., 'BEGINNING- at a hickory, Allen Johnson's corner; runs N 90 poles to a chestnut on the old school house ridge; then N. 80 E 43 poles to a . chestnut j then S 58 poles to a white oak; then S 29 W 15 polet to a black oak;, then S'.24 W 21 poles .toa' -black oak; then W ' to the beginning, containing 22J4 acres more or less. ''' .'''"' ' "'" All his right, title and interest in another tract owned jointly with Emlis Siler. Adjoining the lands of Bud Tippett, Will Gray, Burton Love, BEGINNING at a large white' and runs" N 50 poles to a stake; then W 80 poles to a stake; then S 50 poles to a black oak ; then E 80 poles ' to the beginning. Containing -25 ' acres more or less. This, the 19th day of January, 1938. J. FRANK RAY, Commissioner. J20-4tc F10 V NOTICE OF SALE btate of North Carolina, bounty , of Miaoon. ' Macon County, Plaintiff. vs. John Stiwinter jand wife, Mrs. John Stiwinter, Defendants. unuer and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 17th day oi January, 1938, the undersigned Commissioner will on- the 21st day of February, 1938, at 2 , o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse 'door in Macon County, North Carolina sell to the highest bidder-for cash the following described' jeal -'estate : , j Adjoining : the lan's jpi f)A. B, Moses, G.: W. Stiwinter arid bthefSv BEGINNING on a Tst & W. Stiwinter and A. B. -Moses' cornet; runs westerly with - A. ? B. 'Moses' line to a stake at a branch; then a south course with" the brjiijch . to a stake on bank ,pf j creek 5 ; hen up said creek with rits frfeanders to a stake in vG.K W."-Stiwinter's line ; then a north ' course to a maple in G. W. Stiwinter's line; then a west course with said line to the beginning, Containing 20 acres more orless:- This, the 19th day df ' January, 1938. : ..; - -. . J. FRANK RAY "Commissioner. J20-4tc F10 - NOTICE OF- SALE ' Suta of North Carolina, County -of Maoon." -: '' ' Macon County, Plaintiff. r. vs. : ';' ' J'";:;' " -; W.' R. Cbrpening ' and 'wife,' Mr.'' W. R. Corpening ; Edgar Angel, Trustee, Defendants! . f Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macpn County entered in the above " ert-r titled action on the 1th (lay ' of January,' 1938, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 21st di jf of February, 1938, at 12 .o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse .AporAri Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder' for 'cash ;the following described real estate i ., BEGINNING at a white oalc', J T. Corpefting's beginning corner; runs N 75 E 36 poles to a locust on the bank of p6plaf .Creek ; then down the creek with its meanders 46 poles to a walnut"; then ' N ' 10 W 20 poles to "an-ifbnwoOd Ori Stalcup branch; theft tip the branch with its meanders. S 8f ;Wl I poles to a stake in "the line of the Fannie Corpening tf act; then with said line N 11 W 26 poles to a stake near the head of a small branch; then N 6? W 21 poles to a forked hickory in the line of No. 48; then with said Une S. 45 W 94 poles to' a black oak, W. R. Cloer's corner in the " gap of the n'dge; then with the 'top of ridge K 68 E 12 poles; then N 70 E 9 poles; then N 60 E 5 jpolei to a chestnut on the ridge; then S 25 E 22 poles to the beginning. Contain ing 23 2-3 acres, more or less. EXCEPTING from the' above tract the lands described in a deed from J. A. Corpening to ' John Smith dated October 19, 1925, and recorded in Book N-4,of Deeds, page 101, and the land described in a deed from J. A. Corpening and wife, to J. F. and L. N. Smith, dated . day of 19, and recorded in Book L-3 of Deeds, ANOTHER TRACT adjoining the lands of J. F. Corpening and J. R. Corpening, BEGINNING at a stake in J. R, Andcrson'i line !; 1- LEGAL ADVERTISING at the SE corner of Garland's land and juns S 35 E 18 poles to a stake by a branch ; then N 39 E 6 poles to a stake by the -branch; then S 35 E 35 poles to a stake in Poplar Cove Creek; then up the creek with its meanders 63a poles to a slake in the public road at the ford of the creek; then with the road and W. R. Corpening s, J. R. Anderson's lines to a stake In- the SW corner of Garland's land; then with Garland's south boundary line , to the beginning. I EXCEPTING the following de scribed tracts : First Tract Ad joining ; the lands of John Smith and. others:.' BEGINNING at a stake in the south bank of the public road; runs S 114 feet to a iwhite oak on top of the ridge; then down top of ridge 411 feet to a dogwood ; then S 45 W 141 feet to a white oak in the bank of the road near the ford of Stalcup branch; then with said road 612 feet back to the beginning corner, contain ing two acres more or less. Second iTract Adjoining the -lands of J. p. Corpening and others: A house seat, garden and truck patches which is to be premises of said J. N. Lewis and wife, E. F. Lewis os long as they live. Then the said land and all improvements ' shall fall back to said W. K. Corpening and heirs. This, the 19th day of January, 193a . J. FRANK RAY, , ' ' . Commissioner. J20-4tc F10 NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Macon County. In Th Superior Court Macon County vs. ... Carrie Dill Ledford; Cora Burton, Candia Ledford; Ray Ledford and Willie Ledford, et als. The defendants, Cora Burton, Candia Ledford, Ray Ledford and Willie Ledford, will take notice that an action entitled as above, has been commenced in the Superior Court of ; Macon County, North Carolina, for the purpose of fore closing a tax lien on property in Macon County, North Carolina, and in which the defendants have an interest, and are proper parties thereto. It'isr further ordered by the court that ; the defendants, Cora Burton. Candia Ledford, Ray Ledford and Willie Ledford, are required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County North Carolina, at his of fice in ' Franklin," on the 3rd ' day ui mrcn, iyoo, ana answer, or ae mur to the complaint of the plain tut, or- tne rslief demanded m said complaint will be granted. This the T2th day of January, 1938. ' HARLEY R. CABE, ; ' ' Clerk Superior Court. ' J13i4tc F3 -. NOTICE OF SALE Stat of North Casrfina, County, of Maoon. Macon County, Plaintiff. - '-ys. :...,.' ;- . . Erskine Winn and wife Winn,. G. Allen Banks and wife, Lula W.. Banks, Earl Duckett and wife, -r: Duckett, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action . on the 3rd day of January, 1938, the undersigned. Commissioner will on the 7th day of February, 1938, at 12 o'clock,, noon, at the Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell, to the highest bidder for cashi the following described real estate: All that certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Highlands Township, Macon Coun ty, State of North Carolina, and , known-as. Jot No. 3 of the Mirror Lake Subdivision, and having the following courses and boundaries: BEGINNING at a. point between Lots No. 3 and No; 4 in old Franklin Road, running 136 feet SW 68 to center of' Ravel Road 50 feet; thence 60 feet along said road; thence NW 49J4 deg. 66 feet to center of old Franklin Road: thence alone? saiH miA Mil' deer. 15 min. E 100 tM it,-. N O deg. 45 min. E 76 feet to place of beginning, more fully shown by plat made by S. B. Rambo, C. E July .18, 1925, of the G. Allen canks" subdivision of thi vr;rrA. . Lake Property. 1 . . This, the. 3rd dav of Tumi-..-,, 1938. ; v R, S, JONES, Commi$ioner
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