? 1'ltilNKI.IN COUNTS ? ? FARM ITKMS *| ? lly County Farm Agents * *??????????? Approximately 1,350 farm oper ators in Franklin County have availed themselves of the opportu nity to receive copy of their "1939 . Farm Plan." The "1939 Farm Plan" carries information for the farm showing the 1939 wheat, cot ton, tobacco, other soil depleting and total soil depleting allotments, also the largest payment that enn be earned on their farm through complete compliance with the 1939 Agricutural Conservation Pro gram. Township committnieu were assigned^to a central location in each township and all farmers no tified to the effect that they would be assisted in completing their 1939 farm plan in their township. As there are approximately 1700 more operators eligible to receive | tlteir "1939 Farm Plan," a clerk at the Agricultural Building is as- . signed to assist thein in complet-' ing this form by filling in the soil building practices necessary to earn their largest payment. When the farmer meets with the repre t'"' Vfyii'' 1 1 1 ' ii i'f I fr?n servation Association and com pletes his "1939 Farm Plan," a copy is given the farm operator and a copy left at the office. Should a farmer be interested iu securing his payment under the Agricultural Conservation Pro gram, he should complete his farm plan and receive his copy at the earliest possible date, as after form is completed, he becomes eligible to receive a 1939 Soil Conservation Payment. The form carries information on the back of the sheet showing payment rat es on normal production of allot ted acreage and deduction rates for normal production of excess acreage, also approved soil build-1 ing practices. All farm operators whether i.rj not they plan to cooperate with , the 1939 Agricultural Conserva- ' tion Program are invited to visit the Office at their earliest conven ience that their "1939 Farm Plan" j may be completed. Producers who receive Group "C" Allotment, or an allotment as New Grower tor tobacco and cot ton receive payment on such allot- , meut unless it is planted on *he farm to which ihe allotment Is made. All Special Allotments as cotton, tobacco and wheat should be planted on the farm tor which the allotment is made. No shift should be made from one farm to another since performance will be though two farms bearing two work sheets put together would sihnw rnmnl^tp rninnl'lmiro. a nell alty would be invoked where one of the work sheets showed over planting in cotton and tobacco. Farmers are urged (o comply sep arately on each work sheet to avoid penalties. This does not ap ply to operators thfit have two sep arate tracts of land combined un der one work sheet. For in this c ase, it is listed as only one farm. Ml-. L. H. Dickens. Louisburg. K 2, made arrangements with the farmers of his community through which he could assure us that as many as 400 bushels of cotton seed would be treated and made ap plication for the cotton seed neat er. Mr. Tucker, under this agree ment, sent him the Machine. The Machine treated approximately BOO bushels of seed in that com munity during the day at cost of 15c per bushel. This Machine has treated to date in Franklin Coun ty. approximately 6.500 bushels of cotton seed for farmers with a cost of treating of 15c per bushel. Several reports of tobacco Blue Mold were received in Franklin County during the week. However, all beds visited and farmers con tacted showed Blue Mold as being in a mild form. Immediate recov ery from attacks has been observ ed. James Speed and H. T. Rogers were assisted in treating their to bacco plant beds with faradichlo robenzene. City Chap ? I guess there's a lot of big men born in this town. Country Feller ? Nope, Jest ba bies. Special Half Price Offer to Arthritis Sufferers Scoggin's Drug Store Will Sell a Ten-Day Treatment ($1.30 Size), of 8ULPHO-.SOI., Coloiriul Iodized Sulphur Capsules, for 73 Cents Why We Make This Offer That every man and woman suf fering wlMi Painful. Aching Joints of Arthritis due to Sulphur Defic iency. can now try at a very mod est cost this wonderful treatment of Colloidal Iodized Sulphur in the easy-to-take capsule form that has helped hundreds of Arthritis suf ferers. We ask you to try SULPHO-SOL CAPSULES, the Colloidal Iodized Sulphur treatment at this SPEC IAL OFFER. SULPHO-SOL is one of the newest ways to get sul phur into your system in a way that is benficial. However, in stead of making claims, we prefer to give you a 11.50 size package for only 75 cents and below cou pon and let you be the judge. Thousands upon thousands. In cluding many doctors, have sung the praises of sulphur ? and now f getting your work done. l.\ ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OK FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS ($1,.MM?. 00) STREET LMl'ROVEMENT BONDS. Be It ordained by tlie Board of Commissioners of the Town of Louisburg: SECTION 1. j That the Town of Louisburg issue its bonds pur suant to the Municipal Finance | Act as amended for the purpose of constructing or re-constructing the surface of streets or highways including contemporaneous con struction or re-construction of sidewalks, curves, gutters Or drains, and grading In and for Baid Town, the estimated cost of i such improvements is not less t thai) $1,500.00. of which not less 1 than one-fourth of the costs, ex clusive of costs of paving, at i street intersections, is to be spec- I lally assessed. I SECTION 2. That the maxl- i mum. aggregate principal amount of said Bonds is $1,500.00. ? SECTION 3. That a tai suffic ent to pay the principal and in erest of said bonds shall be an nually levied and collected. SECTION 4. That a statement )t the debt of the Towu of Louis jurg has been filed with tfce Clerk ind is open to public inspection. SECTION 5. This ordinance ?hall take effect upon its passage Hid shall not be submitted to its voters. The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 4th day of April, 1939 and was first published ou the 28th day of April, 1939. Any action or proceeding ques tioning the validity of said ordi nance must be commenced withiu 30 days after its first publication. T. K. STOCKARD, 4-28-2t Town Clerk., Get the Inside Story on G-E Selective Air Conditions! ? SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION ALL THIS WEEK! 1^ Sub-Freezing Storage | ?H~Z2 re v/u" ^ora9e For Froj.en-Fcod Storage, Fast Freez ing of Ice Cubes and Delicious Frozen Desserts. ? For Keeping Fresh Meats, Fowl and Fish Market Fresh \ for Days. Quick Chilling of Bever ages or Storing Ice Cubes, Desserts, etc. ? 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