Color Parade Is Starting North Carolina's autumn foliage parade is marching across the highest mountains of Eastern America. At altitudes above 3,000 feet, hardwood forests have begun their transition from deep green to multicolor, with maples flashing a forecast of the brillance which reaches its peak during the mid dle two weeks of October and con tinues into November. Throughout the mountain va cationlands of Western North Carolina, roadsides, golf courses, and hiking trails are bordered with autumn flowers and the crimson of sourwood, sumac, black gum, and dogwood. Birch and poplar are turning to gold beside streams and meadows. Color is advancing rapidly on lofty peaks like Mount Mitchell, Grandfather Mountain, Wayah' Bald, Mount Pisgah, Roan Moun tain. and along high-altitude sec tions of the Blue Ridge Parkway through the Craggies north of Asheville and the Balsams be tween the Blue Ridge and Great Smokies Divides. Maples near peak brillance at Doughton Park and Blowing Rock on the Blue Ridge Parkway around October 1, when yellow birch is spectacular along U.S. 441 in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Within the next few weeks, color now adorning higher sections of the Great Smoky Mountains G*l a FREE demonstration msZi with the NEW HOM ELITE NOW Is a Good Time to Recondition Your Power Saw We Are Well Equipped To Serve You FRANKLIN Power Saw ' Service Depot St. Franklin Phone LA 4-2916 Customer Parking Alongside THE MACON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION NOW PAYING Interest Paid From the 1st If Deposited by the 10th of the Month DIVIDENDS Compounded Semi-Annually Macon County Building and Loan Association Offices in Bank of Franklin Bldg. WE WANT TQ Vemotxfrate. THE LINE OF FORD TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS SALES-SERVICE Expert Repairs FORD I-FY YOUR FUTURE Macon Tractor and Equipment Company 244 W. Palmer St. Franklin, N. C. Phone LA 4-3111 National Park. Pisgah and Nanta hala National Forests, and the Parkway will brighten and become more general as the foliage parade reaches across the mountain foot hills to the Piedmont and Coastal Plain. Feeder Pig Buying Tips By Specialist What are feeder pigs worth? The answer to this question de pends on the price of feed grain and market hogs, says Fred Man gum, farm management specialist for the N. C. Agricultural Exten sion Service. Before buying feeder pigs this fall, Mr. Mangum suggests you estimate what you can afford to pay in light of expected hog prices. It will take about nine bushels of corn and 60 pounds of supple ment to turn a 60-pound feeder pig into a 200-pound market hog. With corn at $1.20 per bushel this represents an investment of $14.28. Other costs amount to abbut $2 per hog. With these expenses and hog selling for $14 per hundredweight, you can afford to pay no more than $11.75 per head for feeder pigs. "Even at this price you will only break even," Mr. Mangum added. "You'll get no return for your labor and management." Mr. Mangum suggests using this procedure in figuring how much you can afford to pay for feeder pigs at different corn and hog prices. Your figuring will show, for example, that if market hogs drop to $12 you can pay no more than $9.75 per head and break even. A little figuring before you buy freder pigs, Mr. Mangum con cluded, will go a long way in de terming whether or not you make money on hogs. There's Money In Good Timber Nearly every acre of timber growing land in North Carolina is capable of producing $10 worth of timber annually. That's the opinion of R. S. Douglass, forestry specialist for the N. C. Agricultural Extension Service. Tar Heel timber land owners are falling way short of $10 per acre. In 1958 they averaged less than' $4 per acre. Mr. Douglass attributes this low average to poor management. "Any farmer who treats his field .crops like most timber owners do their woods would soon be out of business." Mr. Douglass said. "This is exactly what has happen ed to many timber owners. They have mismanaged their woodsland right out of the timber producing business." Legal Advertising Executor's Notice Having qualified as ancillary executor of the estate of Gus Summers. AKA Gus Somos, de ceased. late of Macon County. N. C? this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 24 day of September, 1960, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 18 day of September. 1959. WILLIAM SOMOS, Executor 1409s1 2 Broadway Riviera Beach, Fla. J. H. Stockton. Atty. Franklin, N. C. S24 ? 6tp ? 029 NOW! Dial LA 4-3313 for the Nantahala Oil Company JUST GIVE US A RING AND WE WILL GIVE PROMPT SERVICE IN FILLING YOUR TANK | To Be Ready for Winter Fuel Up NOW! We Give S & H Green Stamps To Home Users With Oil Purchases NANTAHALA OIL COMPANY ( ?? ? I Distributor of AMOCO Products Dial LA 4-3313 FRANKLIN, N. C Administratrix Notice Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Harley J. Crawford, deceased, late of Macon County. N. C.. this is to notify all persons having claims agalns' the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 24 day of September. 1960. or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said ^estate will please make im mediate settlement. This 21 day of September, 1959. ' ? ? PRELLIE BATEMAN Administratrix S24? 6tc? 029 NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale vested in the under signed trustee by a deed of trust j executed by CECIL B. CRAW FORD and wife RUTH N. CRAW FORD, dated September 24, 1958 [ and recorded in the office of the | Register of Deeds for Macon ( County. North Carolina, In Book < No. 52, page 303, of Mortgage ;; and Deeds of Trust, said deed of ! trust having been executed tg secure certain indebtedness there in set forth, and default in the payment of said indebtedness hav ing been made, I will on Tuesday, October 6. 1959, at 12 o'clock j noon, at the Courthouse door in Franklin, North Carolina, sell to i the highest bidder for cash the I following described land: All the Jand and rights and privileges described in a deed from T. Jv Scroggs and wife Peggy A Scroggs, to Cecil B Crawford and wife, Ruth N Crawford, dated June 21, 1958 and recorded in Deed Book N-6, page 585. in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, N. C. This the fifth day of September, 1959. R. S. JONES, Trustee S10? 4tcJJ? 02 NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale vested in the under signed trustee by a deed of trust executed by LAWRENCE W SHOPE and MYRTLE SHOPE dated March, 1957, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina, in Book No. 44. page 265, of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust. said deed of trust havina been executed- to secure certain indebtedness therein set forth, and default in the payment of said indebtedness having been made I will on Tuesday, October 6, 1959. at 12 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door in Franklin. North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following d-> scribed land: BEGINNING on a stake in the road: thence North 48 de grees East 19 poles to a stake: thence South 48 degrees East 4 poles to a stake: thence North 45 degrees East 7 poles 3 % feet to the McDonnell line: thence North 56 degrees West 44 poles with the McDonnell Line to the o'ld road; thence South 22 1 a de grees West 27 poles with old road to present road: thence South 67 degrees East 4 poles with road: thence North 88 de grees East 6 poles with roac1.: thence South 40 degrees East 10 poles with road : thenoo i South 61 degrees East T j poles to the BEGINNING and con- -j taining 10 7/40 acres, more or less. This the fifth day of September, f PHONE LA 4-3015 1959. CLAYTON ELECTRIC COMPANY, Trustee 610?4 tcJJ? 02 NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale vested In the under signed trustee by a deed of trust executed by ADAM Guy, dated October 27, 195C. and recorded in the officc of the Register of Deeds for Macon County. North Carolina, In Book No. 54. page 9 of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, said deed of trust having been executed to secure certain indebt edness therein set forth, and de fault in the payment of said in debtedness having been made. I will on Tuesday. October 6. 1959 at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court house door in Franklin, North' Carolina, sell to the highest bid der for cash the following de scribed land: BEGINNING at a stake on the West bank of Gaston Stree*. in the Town of Franklin. North Carolina, the same being We Southeast corner of Lot No. 9 and the Northeast corner of The Agnes Johnson land; runs | S. 60 W. with the Agnes John son north line 50 feet to a stake in the road: thence with the road in a northerly direction 47 feet to a stake in said road; then leaving the road, runs North 2\ feet to a stake situated 40 feet from the beginning corner; thence with the west, sidt of Gaston Street. 47 feet I to the BEGINNING. Being the I land described in a deed from Naomi Love to Agnes Johnson, said deed bearing date of 26th November. 1945, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, N. C.. in Deed Book M-5, page 339. This the fifth day of Septem ber, 1959, GILMER A. JONES. Trustee S10? 4tcJJ? 02 Stone Eternal a fitting tribute to your departed loved ones. ANGEL MEMORIAL SERVICE FRANKLIN, N. C. We *ive you the best material, the best workmanship, and a reasonable price. See our display on Wayah Street near Depot Street intersection. 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