t PAGE TWO THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN THURSDAY, JANUARY IT, 113$ Care and Management Of Baby Chicks Now is the proper time to make plans for what , is intended to be doiib in poultry this year. Ihcre are certain things that .should be done before the chicks arrive. K-stablish a supply of green feed of either rye, wheat, oats, rape, or a mixture -of these. Build or repair' brooder house. Every one who plans to raise any quantity of baby chicks should have a .brooder house. A good size for the. brooder house is 12 ft. -by "14 ft. '1 his size house will accommodate tip to M) baby' chicks. The floor should be of concrete or of double wood. Besides raising baby chicks, this house, is especially good for curing sweet potatoes Which will prevent so many of them from rot ting. Plans for the brooder house and for the brooder can be secur ed from the county agent's office. If you already have a brooder house it should be repaired and thoroughly cleaned. 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Start the brood er at least two days before' tne chicks arrive so that you will know how to regulate the heat and so that the brooder house will be warm. When the chicks arrive see that fresh water with the chill off is in the drinking founts. There should be two half gallon drinking founts for each 101) chicks. The chicks are supposed to be well and healthy, so keep 'medicine and dis enfectants out of the water. Keep a bucket full of water on top of the brooder at all times. This will add moisture to' the air. Keep a good grade of starting mash in .hoppers four inches high, six inches wide, and five feet long, for each 100 chicks. Begin feeding starting grain and green feed when chicks are seven to 10 days old. Feed starting mash until chicks are seven weeks old, then, gradually change to growing mash. Do not over heat or chill. Practice rigid sanitation. Wash drinking founts daily. Keep dry litter in brooder house at all times, change this litter every other day. See that the house is, properly ventilated but free from drafts. A 'regular income can be secured from poultry if properly handled. Now is the time to get in touch with" some reliable hatchery and place your order for chicks so that you can 'be assured of delivery when you want them. Heavy breed chicks should be delivered in March and light breed chicks should be delivered in April to make the best layers-. For more detailed informa tion, see your county or home agent. Club Members Win Two Scholarships Two 4-H Club boys have won one-year scholarships to State col lege, one because he knew how to raise pigs and the other because of i his outstanding dairy calf. Albert Coates, of. Smithfield, Johnston county, started his dem onstration with three pigs for which he paid $25. During a. feeding per iod of 62 days, the animals ate $23.50 worth of feed and gained 415 pounds. . When young Coates sold the pigs, he received $64.35, which net ted him $15.85, Said L. R. Harrill, 4-H Club leader at .State : college. In addition to the' 'actual profit, Albert won $21 in prizes at the North Carolina state fair and at .his local, county fair. Eari Trull, 15-year-old Buncombe county club member, won his schol arship for. his outstanding record with a Guernsey calf. Named Sequel's Betty of Elida, this calf won first place in her class and the senior and grand championships in the 4-H Guernsey show at the state fair last fall. In October, 1936, Earl's cajf was valued at $250. During the succeed ing 12 months she ate $110,25 worth of feed and pasturage, according to her owner's" records. She produced. $578.90 worth of milje. dropped- a calf valued at $50, and was herself worth $800 in Oc tober, 1937. Her prize, winnings at 1 1 i e .state "fair amount ed to $55. Deducting the feed costs togeth- er with the value of the calf at the start of the year, the Buncombe youth figures his net profit from the calf at $1,323.65. Utility Trial OPEN CHAMPION Johnny Thompson, professional com Pennsylvania, who won the re ent Los Angeles Open golf tourna ment with a low score of 175. The hampion is shown checking ovei is score after the victorious finish, ome of the country's most noted ilfcrs participated in the tourna- LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, Cc(jjity of Macon. Macon, County, Plaintiff, vs. Leonard Wood, 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 J. T. Wood and. W. H. Bowman and others, BEGINNING o,n a chest nut on the Lynn Branch near Leonard Wood; thence N 80 E 21 poles to a Spanish oak; then. N 8 W 3 poles to a hickory ;, then N 36 poles to a sourwood; then E 37 poles to a chestnut, Sarah Barnes' corner; then S 33 E 18 poles to a blackgum; then S 8 E with Sarah Barnes' 68 poles to Little Buck Creek; then down said creek with its meanders 50 to a Jaurel in the mouth of Lynn Branch ; then a north westerly ' course up the meanders of said branch about 70 poles to the beginning Containing 284 acres more or less. Excepting 7 acres conveyed to J. T. Tilson, September 26, 1919, re corded in Book E-4, page 86 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Caro lina. Also excepting a 4-acre tract conveyed to J. T. Tilson October 30, 1915, recorded in Book X-3, page 372 in the office of the Regt ister of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina. This, the 19th day of .February, 1938. i rf This the 19th day of January, 1938. - J. FRANK RAY, . Commissioner. j20-4tc-F10 LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, County of Macon. Maconj County, Plaintiff.' vs. y J. E. Parrish, Defendant. Under and by virtue of a decree bf the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 17th 1 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 N. . H. Parrish and Fate Welch, in Cowee Township, on the waters of the Tennessee River. BEGINNING at a hickory Welch and Woodard's corner near Woodard's mill and runs with Welch's line E 16 poles to-a stake at the road;, then with the road S 29 E 19 poles to a stake; then N 89 E 8 poles to a stake in the north boundary line of Section No. 34 ; then E with said line 86 poles to a white oak; then S 112 poles to a red oak; then S 7li poles to a red oak ; then S 66 E 18 poles to a white oak; then S 33 E 11 poles to a post oak; then S 69 W with Mrs. L. E. Mason's line 62 poles to a stake, her beginning corner ; then N 34 W 40 poles to a Spanish oak ; then W 78 poles to a black gum ; then N 48 poles to a white oak; then to the beginning. Containing 120 acres more or less. (The said J. N. Lowe excepts all the mica ( interest together with mining privileges such as wood, water, rights of way, etc., to and in the . above described tract of land. The said J. N. Lowe agrees that there shall be no digging about the dwelling of said prop erty that will damage or impair same. J. N. Lowe also reserves lot deeded for school purposes).. J. FRANK RAY, Commissioner. J20-4tc F10 . NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, County of Maoon. V Macon County, Plaintiff, vs. J. I. Findley and wife Findley, and G. Allen Banks and wife, Lula W. Banks, Defendants. . Under and by virtue of a de cree of the Superior Court of Macon- County entered in the above entitled 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 cash the following describel real estate: All and singular that certain parcel of land situate, lying and being in Highlands Township, County of Macon, State of North Carolina, having the following metes and bounds: BEGINNING at a point on the Highlands Franklin Public Highway between lots 33 and 32 and running NE. 14 deg. distance of 230 feet to a branch; thenre along said branch to a contributory to said branch; thence along said contributory hranch to a corner ; thence .NE 13.5 deg., a " distance of 130 feet to the Highlands-Franklin . Road; thence along said road NW 78 deg. 40 min. 158 feet to the above starting point. This lot is known as lot 32 of the Mirror Lake Sub division of . the G. .Allen Banks property and more fully described by plat made by S. B. Rambo, C. E., on July 18, 1932. This, the 3rd day of January, 1938. R. S. JQNES, Commissioner J13-4tc F3 NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, County of Macon. Macon County, Plaintiff,, ' vs.. ' T. F. Arnold and wife, ; i. T-. ' Arnold, R. M. Fuller, G.' Allen Banks, and Lula W. Banks, De-f fendants. 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 cash the following described real estate : All that lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Highlands, County of LEGAL ADVERTISING Macon, and State of North Caro lina, described as follows: ! Commencing at a stake and poin ters, the same beginning corner as Lot No. 3; runs N 50 E with the West side of White Oak Way, 8 poles to a stake and pointers; then N 57 deg. 30 min. W 13 poles, 20 links to a stake on the . East. side of Cullasaja Drive; then v S 37 W with the same side of said Drive, 9 poles to a stake, the . NW corner of Lot No. 3; then S 65 E 12 poles, 5 links to the Be ginning, being Lot No. 4 of the ' Highlands Development. . And in additiori tq the lands herein .conveyed, the ' said party of the first part hereby conveys to the party of the second part, his heirs and assigns, the privilege to participate in all fishing, boating, and bathing rights in Mirror Lake, connected with this property. This," the 3rd day of January, 1938. R. S. JONES, Commissioner. J13-4tc F3 NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, County of Maoon. Macon County, Plaintiff, vs. W. H. Nicholson and wife, Nicholson,- Defendants. Under' and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of vMacon County entered in the above en titled action on the 3rd day of January, 1938, the undersigned Commissioner will an the 7th day of February, 1938, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door i in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest 'bidder for cash the following described( real estate : All that lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Highlands, County of Macon, State of . North Carolina, described as follows: COMMENC ING at a stake and pointers, the NE corner of Lot No. 4, runs N 50 East with the West side of White Oak Way,' 8 poles to a stake and pointers, then N 50 W 13 poles 3 links to a stake on the East side of Cullasaja Drive; then S 55 with the same side of said Drive 10 poles to a stake; the NW corner of Lot No. ,4, then S 57 deg. 30 min. E 13 poles, 20 links to the beginning, and known as lot No. 5 of the Highlands Devel opment, also, lot Commencing at a stake and pointers the NE corn er j , pf Lot No. 5, runs N 60 E with the West side of White Oak Way, 8 poles to a stake and pointers; then N 30 W 12 poles, 21 links : to a stake, on the East side of Cullasaja : Drive ; then S 48 deg. 30 min. W with the same side of said Drive, 10 poles to a stake the NW. cprner of Lot No. 5; then S 50 deg. 13 poles, 3 links to the beginning and knows as Lot No. 6 of the Highlands De lopment. This, the 3rd , day of January, 1938. R. S. JONES, Commissioner. J13t-4tc F3 NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, . -County of Macon. v Macon County, Plaintiff, vs. C. C. . Fuller and wife, . r : Fuller, 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 cash the following described real estate ; A certain tract or parcel of land in Macon county, State of North Carolina, adjoining the . lands of James Patterson, Tom Miller lot No. 16, Raoul Road and others, and bounded as follows, viz : All. that certain lot or parcel of land Uituate, lying and beincr in the fcTown of Highlands, County of Macon, State of North Carolina, known as lot No. 11, Mirror Lake Subdivision of the G. Allen Banks property, and more fully shown by plat made by S. B. Rambo, C. E. July 18th, 1925, and described as folows: BEGINNING at corner of Lots 11 and 12 on Raoul Road S 19 deg. 55 min. E 105 feet; thence N 60 E 200 feet to a corner; thence N 17 deff. 55 min. W 105 feet; thence N 60 E 200 feet to the beginning point. This, the 3rd day of January, 1938. R. S. JONES, Commissioner. J13-4to-F3