Clean Farm Machinery Before Storing Away Raleigh. N, C,? If farm machinery is to last, is expected to give good servi ce and is to pay a return for its cost, it must be stored in some place other than along the ditch bank or tinder trees. j "There is ? na known type of farm- , ing profitable enough. -to pay divi dends v.hert machinery is allowed to become rusty and worn, repaired with hay wire or jjermitted . to stand ? ;:i the weather during winter." says A I folmnn agricultural erffiyijf* at 5tate College "gome good * farmers j se one set of machines a lifetime, often exceeding .25 to 30 years of ser vice; while sHher ineh add to the ;.i .pile eacfo year. The difference :< due to management and care. Some . men r.?ver permit their .expensive ir.v- ? ;->mrnt3* to -. "main in ? the -open-- When . ? ? :n Use; i'Mier6 seldom house thpir*1'. Voujpment. Tlie cssentiai care is to keep the machinery clean, house- ft iperiv and ttiake repairs when , .ngf?ftatl ?? ; >*- >>?' { Mi ' Holman s ays , that' . every farm i r ?:f?ds an . implement jious*. Such a :liou$e hriUSt :iave a good roof and' a ./n. /l(x?r. i:' i.s best to build it so iVat .all suriac*' water, including . r tcr; from the . roof wl'll drain away frpm. the b litzing, jltis also ad visable; h" stys, to locate the ? house ; ? Ujat thp heavier equipnijint. may be pyl)ed in ?? dr. -"H't with a . team. Other deMjrablt? festive"- include a small re- . . : r 5 hop a ' :ie end. lar^e doors and , eanyriv.ojr arrangement for Ftcr ?,j fiv-. . rn a chinerv . . /! . o Hetot*e storing any machine, it ?hcnifa i?" c!>' n n thorough -cleaning );l riiinrp. The mud and dirt should ? ? . * M prevent deterioration. ? :-;ys M*\ I.ToYvatr If this is not don'1 ? i)r c cTRnnes of " Tust and decay \tffli " evet} though ?t?v machine;' ? : - .????? -reri. ' Ttit**? .parts '?? 'the too'*, ? hjfiv -v rx < 'the Ground especially iiee<d < . a-s do th? bearings and expose:! threads.- " "? purii. ; idle ' t ijrftp in: u ;ht?r' repairs - u-hi w nm ie . *v that .the machines ' . i rt re.i n * When, t he rii si; Of spring . v.-u'fc tome*. ? *?"? ?? - Green ^"eerl Needed'" ? Frr ? W'n*:er Egt?.? . H .ilcV/h. N C ? Green h ed ' added 't-he ? layim: l.xtns. ration in winter ] thi-re?a$eci e'-'x -oroducttoh and- has ?yr-'-n" profiraTiVa Wherever U?ed. iWhrn the Kfjeen feed pasture i . -;a?u-rv(i vdih t'he ' com.int? of 'frost,.' ? a we? r-h-r it ' then necessary' :? thf; poult Vvma'h to provide such' '?ahx "? rrcommeivk C F Patrish. pou! v.-y ? y-f'iv ion4 specialist'- at State Col Yie "T^ri ts a. ' wide variety ? ; .of - t ed that may . jbie used .? to avoid ''inoflnt-nyv Rn>?e. ? alfalfa. . oats. 9I0 tiers'.: Wheat, r e. barley. nunvzels a fid 'her ? f^eds iuay be used Sprouted are alsb '. srd, effectively by some '? vrtnms. Th;.1, cats are fed when ih ? /.?nake an excellent succulent to sup?-' plerr.pru the > -rnu h srair. and mas)v?? ^?^r? Parrlsh s-?ys that it- is not dif ficult to, bulfd ? homemade.' oati^prout ? Ai! that ? needed is a number Of ? , toyf v.-tih holes inftiehedrin. the bot '.nr !'? allov " \c?'ss vater to escape. The -'fa okv; are spread thinly over ; v ? - . ? ? ">? : '_! it th-- formation of ,' fi " ** ????nt.r-d rats .'cured this s . m. -f a*g fed at the rate of , urn' ? wr day' per'. ?i en' A >' w /rosmrihs hen will c.on : iune J** 'to SO pounds of this H?rrr'n'; ptbitit If ukmv.vs < ai ?h - v -!I fiie.'^Yjtv? ra ?< .and v. ill civ?? her : he rJ v<->>n feed, needed T5eet? be ' r iljinft /???>%;. , ... ; /Vll. :t i ;^!blp. to' Slipply ?,;f-eri f'V'j. r iK'iver ri?l p\av be rni*<cd ?v-'ith Mi-1 fiia'*.!-: v .^raVn yatlpn to- _ v ?ai?v-> (nod ??!emen?s. ' ir. y 1 th i\y.' feed. ' Mr. ? hat 'jk ffihall am-ount . ?.'ke>\ ;?n'! ),he cold ihurouBhiy and r\ ritxture with th-? ; \':v nv r Jyv* . i.?nt of .-th? oil ich "/Oft v .^tudir- feed is en nigh 'hfc, rM<?i v??ive /!ie ?h&l ured f?'? WW P'?>. Wali?'fta J" Countj* r ;Ua( '< walnut lim irt ?ml 11V. ba iilrntifnl In 'Jowan Ccii> ? < '? n?rs' mil' ?! Inndnwn--. it . <h> I'lsn now brtiw '?rnmi-UTl bv Cfc'lttt* Asront W O Yew 1* paiMcri to 3 succecwful frtiltkrtj. "Mr. Yra^?t cOO(ttrkt(n( with th? nirW ."lioo! iin?rvt?or. ha* t>*pun II ic of i!m v.- ii.tporunt and un titie orofcrtc > . school rhllrtren rrf How t ' nnty that I hftvp otwer^' nl tn # n-imhsr n( .yean." ?y? R W <ir?u>l?r. MtmHW twAtrr ?t Slat* C'ollrp" -"About coon rtiool chlldr-ri an- n<5w cntam><l In planting blarn j-alnut t'-n 1 a'jurt over thflr homo farm* Th- rr\(lrtrrn are ijlantm " cd fronj thr h it trees with the t(t<"A ??r .ln.i.... 1 1. n.r. .Mnit u?M. . III adc'ltlon.tt^y are pi^portnn px UfWts "of v.hich are pnt?re<1 at 1 ->ch riral tchool. From theap th? thftc bri?t "rhthlts will be carried to nirut exhibit there will be uaed to furnish *<-ed !or ,>Untlnn black w*l nats on <he 10 or mroe r.iral school i' round* of the i-ounty." Mr urac?vr i^ys that the plant - >n?a ere belnt < artfully superrtaed ,nd will be ( iniuelcd a.f a club pro ;rct _ under Mr yea#er'i direction h ?lumber of the schools hwr reported ?hat 100 percent of thetr pupUa have ***5^ their- t?1antlngs and no move ; . cccn'Jy *mo?vt the Sarua Claus Is Templed By Albert T. Reid young people has proven so popular '' as . this. . ; ? w .Mr. Yea tier r.ei>orts* tfta.t the plafu mgs ci\ the school ground will be carefully tendedy until the trees - are. beyond the nursery stage which . in ures at least a few such trees around ^ach building Appropriate prizes ? frt- nr.?r?-r to wtt-arrt \g t hO.se children .conducting the work most Kficiently. Prizes are also offered Tor the exhibit cf nuts which the young Colks are bringing to their school : '-r- ; 0 ? ? Bujihy Fork Honpr Roll All students who were present" twen t days and made an average of 90 on the subjects taken and a grade oi 95 on deportment were placed on the honor roil for the third month. Third grade: Gracie Lee SaHv. Vera Moore. Fourth grade B: Stedman Snipes, Pauline Solomon.- Rosaiene Hester. Fourth Grade: Lois' Thompson".. . ' Kilth rrtfle: mjl.aall ? lUMfi. ? M.v.V Hester, Lloyd Mcfcxre,' Ruby Brooks. Bessie Newton. Sa lira; Pleasants. Mac Wrenn. Sixth crade: Eldora Broach. Seventh grade: Ada Brooks,- Louise Warren. Catherine Thompson Eighth grade: Raymond Allen. Cor nelia Moore. Janie Hester Nipth grade: Addie Clayton Sac Clayton Tenth grade: Mabel Moo, re. Eleventh rrode: Albert 6*Briant. ? In Memory On Dec. 12th. 1928, at 7.30 o'clock. God sent His Guardian Angel to Mrs t"harlV Ford s home and ro?k her I< vlng husband. Charlie. U? al ir.ost furty-Jlve years old, He had bern in declining htJal.th idi live year?; | or more, but had been sericuslv ill fox* three, or four weeks". HIh death H v.a-s not a rurprise to tffr fa^nlly and friends. . AJ1 was.. done by faithful Dr. H. M. Beaxh that could "oe but nothing could stay the cold hand . c? '! 'ath. His dear .wit fill ;?? bim in all hi'-. siftkttefiS t'eath He was ?\ member of Con ^rd churrh leave, s a v if and ^ther ;re);itlves and o host of friend-; t--> fmurn his depart urq. Let if# all hv'e so as we 'can be prepared to meet liirn v heiY- there is no more parting TJie funeral was conducted by Rev. J r:. McGregor and Rev. Mr. Barcllft ana h s remains were tenderly laid tq r? t. in Providence cometcry under a bank of flowers. PaUbeavrs were os follows: W. K . i PjtVaiv r. Orady Simpson. George Ford. VA fl- nn. . V W. Lacks, Jiwe Hop- ? good. Flower bearers .wer* Mr*. Eva RobJj)soir? Lonnie Suit.. Nannie Beth ! Robinson. Hilda Perfcins: Odell and OUrlant. Mr* Fred Flynn. sleep on dear Charlie, take thy rest. We loved you. but God loved you best. ~ Written bv H. B. P. Notice Resale Of Land Under and by virtue of the nuthr.r r>f the Superior Court of Person Coun ty. N. C . in that special 'proceeding entitled Mr*. Louise Regan rt al vs T. W Regan. -I will on Wednesday. ? luniiarv gnd 102ft at 12 o'clock M.. In front of the court hmiiie door In Roxboro. N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash. Lot No. 2 of the W, L Regan land, sakl lot being the home house lot aryi containing 83 ? acres more ot lew. fronts on highway No. 13, Just North of Baker* MUi. This being a resale bidding', tm <ald lot will be/ln at $4620.00 This December 18th. 19M Mr*. Louise Regan. -~r" ?? ITOgfTr' High School Honor Roll . 1 I -Horior roll for third month. The! school t> .tryijiq to 'attain a high stan dard and is. doing good work. Aim bradsher. Shirley - Goodman. Krie Oakley. Myrtle Reaves. France's Wood. Maurice Clayton. Elizabeth Rorpva. Hihiian -Al&mAi'lU. - FttrrM Mun ?ess;. Jknie Allgood. Helen Morton,! Frances Morton. Rachael Stephens. Dorothy Thompson. Janie Carver. Kattierine Daniel. Margaret Hester. {Catherine Nicks. Nellie Smith. Kather me Winstead. Edgar tiong. Qveida Long. Suzanne Winstead. Rose Elleh Woods. if eventh grade: Zula Ander;. Notice Sale Of Land Under Deed Of Trust Under and by virtue oi the author ity conferred upon me by a certain deed of trust .executed by Baney Bass Irwin paw and .L'u 1^' Bas$. on I'tL1 ? clay 7TT JiJIy". ' Iyii*. and duly recorded *in Registers, office of Person County, in Book No. 4 at paee 15, default having been made in the i payment of the note secured, by said i deed of trust. I will' on Monday. Jan- J uary 2!st. 1929. at 12 o'clock M.. in front of thie court house door in Rox- j boro. North Carolina, sell to the high- ? est bidder for cash the lands conveyed ir. said deed of trust for wit : That tract of land in ? Mt Tirzah 1 Township, Person County. North Caro lina. bounded on the North by" the Ihnds of Emmijt Piflcti. ' on the East by .the lands of Jerrry Bass, on the South by the lands of Herod Allen and on the West by the, lands of . Bgney. Bass, containing 40 acres more ? or less. ? ' 2nd. That tract, of land in .Mt. Tli - zah? township bounded on the North ? by the lands of Emmett Pucci. on the East by the lands of William Bass. on: Hie South by the lands of Y. C. Oakley and on the West by lands of Ch&rly Allen, containing 33 acres more , or less! Tbls December 18. 1928. ? N. Lunsford. Trustee. MOST people know this absolute antidote for pain, hut are you careful to jay Bayer when you buy it? And do you always give a -glance to see Bayer' on thr box? and the word IfCKuinr printed in red? It isn't the scmiine Bayer Aspirin without it! A drugstore always lias Bayer, with the vroven directions tucked in every box: DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING WITH US l.lbby's Pineapple. No. 2. p <r can ? ? 2" Tidewater- Salmon, pfr can I? A S. Saucr Kraut. i?r can . . lOr Swret .Meadow SURar Corn, per ran l-r><1 Del Mont* Fancy Corn, per ran 2Sc K*tr? Small Lima licam. i>er ran n. of t'. Rrand Strln*le?s firecn Beans, per can 20r FRrlTS <>F ALL KIND < ome to *rc u->. The place where value anil service meet. Phone 1K4-M FOX & COMPANY tiro. M. Foil, Jr.. Proprietor NOTICE LAND SALE I WIU HEM. AT PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, DE I EMBER 29TH. TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. AT COURTHOUSE DOOR IN KOXHORO. N. C. TO THE HIGHEST HDDBt, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED "RkXIT FHTATF: TRACT OF LAND KNOWN AS TTlE MRS. SALLIE WIL KERSON HOME PLACE. SITUATED IN FLAT RIVER TOWN SHIP. LONXA1N1NU M ACEES AND HOME TENTHS, THIS FARM CONTAINS GOOD BUILDINGS AND IS GOOD TOBACCO ANI> GRAIN LAND. TERMS A NNl JOUNCED DAT OF SALE. THIS DECEMBER C7TH. IW*. S. G. WILKERSON Card Of Thanks We wish to thank each and every one (or their kindness during the Illness and death of our dear mother. Mrs. Eddie. Dean. May the Lord b.ess each and every one of you. . Sincerely, The Dean Family. Five-eights of all money ta the banks of the world .is In those in the United states. Sale Of Valuable Land On Saturday. December 22. 1928. beginning at 10 o'clock 'A. M.. I will sell my tract -of farm land in Woods dale Township. Person County. North Carolina, composed nf nrres more or less, at public sale to the highest bidder or bidders. The tract adjoins l^nds of Mrs Carne Shore. J" J Win stead and Mrs. Gregory on the north, land of J. P. Williams on the east. lands of NL T. Carver. Dick WUkins. J. T. Jordan and J. J. Wlnstead on the south, and lands of Weldon O. Clayton on the west. The tract lias "been subdivided into several small tracts and will be of fered that way. the right being re served to offer it either as a whole or in such subdivisions as may be deemed advisable. Terms of Sale: tme-fourth cash, one-fourth December 1. 1929. one fourih December 1. 1930. and one rourth February .1, 1931. Deferred payments will bear interest from Jan uary 1. 1929. on which date possession will be surrendered to the purchaser, subject to the rights: of tenants with whom contracts have beep made for 1929. Any person desiring to inspect the .pint nr seeking information with. ref erence to said land is invited to ap ply to either of the Undersigned.. Sale on the premises. . S. C. Bamett. F. ?, Carver. Attorney. BUY I, Toys and Gifts/ at ^ ? Dixon's Dollar Store We still have a, complete line to select from. See Santa Claus Saturday and Monday. i Come early and avoid the rush. We are only too srlad to. wrap your Christmas pack aces for mailing at no cost to you. Bring them in to us. Meet your friends here. We have a beautiful line of Christmas Gifts. Below we offer a few suggestions: FOR HER FOR HIM Perfumes Mesh Iiags. Pipe, Pipe Sets. Perfume Atomizers. Shaving Sets. Bill Folds. Cutex Sets. Mridtre >ets. Military Brush Sets. Bath Crystals. Vanities. l)esk Sets. Knives. Compacts. Perfume Sets. Cigars & Tobaccos. Bobbed Hair Sets. Razors. Ash Trays.. Pyralin Ivory Sets. Flash Lights. MERRICK'S. NFNNAI.LY'S. and McPHAIL CANDIES IN CHRISTMAS WRAPPERS, Main Street Make This A Christmas She Will Never Forgot Give her a modern Electric Sewing Machine. Then not only will Christmas bring a happy .surprise, but the remembrance of it will last for years to cortte. The modern Singer Electric is utterly different from any sewing machine you have fever seen. This fine machine is bringing happiness to thousands of wives and mothers. Make this your happiest Christ mas by making your wife or mother happy with one of these marvels of beauty and durable service Yours for a happy Christmas. The Singer Shop M.~W. Bovven, Prop. It'* Time For The An ti- Freeze That Won't Evaporate! G. P. A. Radiator Glycerine One filling keeps your car from freez ing all winter. No Evaporation No Odor j No Constant Worry Harmless to Car and Finish TJoea "Not Roil Away" ALSO ALCOHOL and NON-FREEZE Don't let the cold snap catch you. Let us service your car NOW. CENTRAL SERVICE STATION WHITFIELD SERVICE STATION CROWELL AUTO CO.

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