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STATEMENT .North* Carolina, Franklin County. I, Alex T. Wood, Register of Deeds of Franklin Coun i ty, N. C., and ex-Officion Clerk to the Board of Couji*y | Commissioners, do hereby make the following statement, in compliance with the Statutes, under CS 1311: 1. The amount, items and nature of all compensation paid to members of the Board follows : J. Z. Terrell, Chairman, t6tal paid for 13 meet ings and- mileage $185.50 P. W. Joyner, total paid for 12 meetings and . mileage 157.70 H. T. Bartholomew, total paid for 13 meetings , no mileage ? ? ? 150.00 Howard S. Pearce, total paid for 13 meetings ? and mileage . . > < 165.00 T. S. Dean, total paid for 13 meetings and _ ? mileage r.> . 2. Number of days Board in session, thirteen: Distance traveled by each commissioner as follows: J. Z. Terrll, 7 railed per meeting, one way. Pcrcy W. Joyner, 7 miles per meeting one way. H. T. Bartholomew, no miles per meeting. Howard S. Pearce, 10 milps per meeting, one wav. T. S. Dean, 9 miles per meeting, one way. 3. All accounts paid out by the Board of County Com missioners were approved by the Commissioners hav ing charge of the respective departments, and also ap prove<T% individuals or officials purchasing said articles. This December 4th, 1944. ALEX T. WOOD, JRegister of Deeds and Ex-Officion Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners of Franklin County, N. C. Statement of Board of Equalization Meetings, Number of Days, Mileage, Amount Paid Each Member of Board J. Z. Terrell, 7 days at $12.50 and 200 miles . . . $97.50 H. T. Bartholomew, 7 days at $12.50 and 200 miles 97.50 T. S. Dean, 7 days' at $12.50 and 200 miles . .'. . ... . 97.50 H. S. Pearce, 7 days at $12.50 and 200 miles 97.50 P. W. Joyner, 7 davs at $12.50 and 200 miles .... f 97.50 - 12-8-4t ' CLOSE-OUT SALE ON FALL SEED GRAINS 24 bags Abruzzi Rye at $2.60 per bu. 32 bags Winter Rye at -2.00 per bu. 12 bags Rye Grass at $10.50 per cwt. 26 bags Carala Wheat *. . at $2.25 per bu. 28 bags Red Heart Wheat jat $2.25 per bu. 3 More ashley heaters. SEVERAL TRUCE AND CAR TIRES. ELECTRIC WATER PUMPS A.ND HYDRAULIC RAMS. Plenty Pipe and Fittings (including bath tubs and septic tanks) for any job. VACUUM CLEANERS - ELECTRIC FENCERS ALL KINDS FEEDS SPECIAL ? Ship Stuff $2.50 bag Franklin Farmers Exchange Phone 366-1 Louisburg, N. C. ? I ? . ? J \ / ICTORY ON THE FARM FRONT ? news froX th? Ifricv/fvrtf fxinSHuSrrrkt STATE COL.CEGE ANSWERS TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS QUESTION: What are the lat r>t fertilizer reconyi^endations for corn? ANSWER: Use 300 pounds of fertilizer per acre for all sections of North Carolina. Topdress wit*i 125 to 600 pounds of nitrate of soda; or 100 to 400 pounds of sulphate of ammonia, Calnltro, cr ANL; or 60 to 250 pounds of ammonium nitrate per acre. Tho higher rates of topdreaalng are more efficient with about 8,500 plants per acre and also where nitrogen is a limiting factor. Mix 50 to 75 pounds of muriate of potash per acre with the nitrogen topdresser on potash deficient soils. <! fl QUESTION : What questions on peanuts will the Census repre sentative ask in January, when he visits me . ANSWER: He will ask for the acreage of peanuts grown alona and also for the acreage grown with other crops. Then he will ask for the acres and pounds of "peailuta picked or threshed." TJie last question is the number of tons of peanut hay saved. The first (two questions wtli include "total acres picked or threshed, used for hay. hogged off or graz ed." Make the information you give the Census man or woman just as accurate as possible. ThU information is confidential, , i?' n QUESTION : Under what con dition can a farmer sell m,eat? ANSWER: The Exteneion Serv ice is advised that farmers may jrell their own meat providing they (1) collect ration stamps as re quired by the OPA; (2) observe OPA ceiling prices; and (3) mark the appropriate grade on the beef, veal, lapib, or mutton they offer for sale. A farmer is de fined as 'any person chiefly en gaged In producing agricultural products as the resident operator of a farm." permitted livestock for meat sales is that grown or fed for 60 days or more by the farmer. f ?Oil Pay Day, Buy War Bonds ? VALUES ARE AS ESSENTIAL IN USED CARS AS IN ANYTHING ELSE We hare many that In clude value as well as style. They are all clean buys. SEE THEM. , j " ' -t Motor Sales Co. Phone 832 HENDERSON, N. O. FARMERS -- LIKE THIS BANK ? pARMERS need the spe ialized services of a good bank more than any other group of people. Their problems are many and specialised with prac tically no time to deal with them. Whatever por problem, we are confident our staff of executives can solve it for you. Come in and get ac quainted. FIRST - CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Corner Main A Naih Sts. LoOiibul*, N. Carolina Banking Hour.: 8:00 A. M. to 3:00 P. M. FRANKLIN COUNTY FARM AGENT DEPT. i i ? ? t * ? ? ? I was able to secure for Frank-rl lin Co'unty farmers last week ten bushels of locally produced N.C. T-l^t Hybrid seed corn. This vari ety of Hybrid corn was used In several of the ccntest plots this i year, including the plots winning first, second and fourth places in the County Contest and plots win ning first, second and fourth places In the Epsom Contest. Farmers visiting and studying the contest plots were unanimous in their approval of Hybrid corn for higher yields, particularly on fields where it was well manured and fertilized. These seed were reservedhbefore Entering the chan nels of trade and will be made available to the first farmers, making reservations. ? 11?11 A small quantity of Variety 402 tobacco seed from Oxford Tftbacco Station has been obtained fojr the! purpose of introducing the vari ety to Franklin County farmers. | Variety 402 Is believed to be an j Improvement over 401 that has been widely praised by farmer*' using this variety. These seed will }e made available in small quanti ties to farmers desiring to com pare this variety with their local vaiiety. Seed will be made avail able to the first farmers maklni application. Variety 402 was selected by Franklin county farm ers on their visit last summer to the Oxford Station as the variety most likely to meet unanimous approval under Franklin ? county conditions.,. II ? IT ;*Aibacco seed , cleaner operated by Franklin County Extension Service has been completely over hauled and will be* available fo ? cleaning seed, starting/January 5. We do not have suffictep^ per sonnel to assure cleaning^! thj exact time seed are brought in by farmer, therefore we are request ing that all containers he labeled so they can be Identified' when called for. This service is offered without charge to the farmers for the purpose ot assisting them in NOTICE! Our Station will be a pick-up place each Tuesday and Friday, for Rocky Mount Tire Recappers 141 Sunset Ave. Bocky Mount, N. 0. THIS TWICE A WEEK SERVICE TO BK OFFERED BY EDGAR FULLER, FORM EB OPEBATOB OF THIS STATION AND HALF OWNER OF THE ROCKY MOUNT PLANT. REMEMBER ? To keep rolling we must have our tires recapped when they need to be. - "Come If You Can, Call If You Can't" Fuller's ESSO Service O. P. A. Inspection Station No. 1 Opposite Post Office Tel. 357-1 Loulsburg, N. C. WE HAVE MANY ARTICLES That wffl make very deferable Christmas Gifts. See them and make the Kiddie and your friends happy. HARDWARE Our line of Hardware of all kinds is as complete as tHe War conditions will permit. See us for new articles, repair parts, paints, etc. We Carry the Best!, < Freeman & Harris Nash Street Louisburg, N. C U Buy, Sell and Bank In Jiouisauitfr establishing a better and more jiaiforni stand of^plunts. Beautiful Beatrice: Did I ever ' show you where I was tattooed? Boy friend: *frlo! Beatrice: Well, we can drivo around that way. Acreage allotments of tobacco will be the same as in 1944, says the AAA. Two per cent of the al lotted acreage In 1940 will be used to increase farm acreage* found to be Inequitable. Statistics: Ninety per cent of ' the men who go around looking for arguments are single. 2 DESIRABLE TOBACCO FARMS FOR RENT ! See me immediately. W. L., Lumpkin Louisburg, N. 0. FOR FIBST CLASS PRINTINQ CALL PHONE 283-1 SWIFTS Are you counting on high-quality fertilizer helping you increase your yields and your pfbfits? Then order your RED STEER FERTILIZER EARLY! Increasingly difficult labor conditions, material shortages, and transportation delays make early ordering necessary if you are to have your fertilizer on hand when you start to plant. Figure your needs and place your order with us now. " Swift's Red Steer Fertilizer is the same high-quality ferti lizer Swift has always sold under this popular brand. It Is the fertilizer with the extra plant foods that will help you get top yields and top quality. Don't delay! Order now! V > NON-ALKALI FOHHMM8 7 NON-ACID F0RMIN6 PHYSIOLOGICALLY NEUTRAL SEE ? A. B. Perry or G. C. Harris LOUISBURG, N. C. HAPPY MEW YEAR OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED r ? * r FOR INVENTORY ~ i 1 MONDAY, JAN. I OPEN FOR BUSINESS TUESDAY ? / ? . ? SEABOARD STORE CO. INC D. r. MpKINNK, President ? - ft Pay Cash and Pay Less WH0LK8AL1 ? RETAIL
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