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tHEjMKKUN pm$ ANd te Highlands maconian THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS, till Pisgah Forest Deer Hunt Set For Nov. 7 to Dec 3 Platform Built Especially for Kibitzers PACE TWO ASHEV1LLE, N. C-The Pisgah forest deer hunt, the fifth annual big game hunt to be held in the game preserve of the Pisgah na tional forest, will be held this year from November 7 to December J, inclusive, according to the U. S. forest service and the North Caro lina department of conservation and development. The entire 100,CAJ acres of the game preserve will b-j included in the hunt. It is estimat ed tliat at least 4,500 deer are now within the preserve as well as 150 black bears. The hunt will be limited to .1,600. hunters, although it is expected that the number of applications will be more than this.. Each hunt will be limited to three days and those who fail to get a deer or bear within that period will be out of- the hunt. 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These liceas.es may be obtained in advance for the hunt either from the game and in land fishing, division of the depart ment of conservation and develop ment in Raleigh, from county or district game protectors or may be purchased at the checking stations within the Pisgah forest game pre serve before the hunt starts. Applications for participation . in the hunt must be sent to the U. S. Forest Service, Atlanta, Ga., ac companied by a money order or cashier's check for $7.50 made pay able to the Regional Fiscal Agent, U. S. Forest Service. Checks of ap plicants whose names are not drawn for the hunt will be returned. Alt applications must reach the offices of the U. S. Forest service . in At lanta ' before November 1. Formal application blanks and additional in formation concerning the hunt may be obtained from H. E. Ochsner, forest supervisor, Pisgah national forest, Arcade Jiuilding, Ashevule, or from the Atlanta office. The decision to hold this hunt ugain this fall and to permit the shooting of doe as well as buck and bear, was the result of careful in vestigation by both the U. S. forest service and the game and inland fishing division of the department of conservation and development ex tending over a period of years, The herd of some 4,500 deer now on the Pisgah game preserve is the result of diligent protection and careful management by the U. S. forest service. But recent surveys have shown that the game preserve is heavily overstocked and that the continued welfare of the herd de mands continued reduction to pre vent starvation and disease. Because the number of doe vxcee4 -tbe number of buck, threatening to seriously upset the sex ration, the department of conservation and de velopment has again consented to the shooting of doe as well as buck, . . I Women will again be permitted to participate in the regular hunts, but will be excluded from the "wildernes,s hunt." A good many women have participated in prev ious hunts and several have bagged some of the biggest deer killed during the bunt. It is expected that the usual number of sportswomen will take part in this year's hunt. In the forthcoming .hunt, partici pants will be permitted to "drive their own cars to their respective "compartments" or stands., thus fa. cilitating the checking in and out of the hunters as well as the trans portation of the game that is killed. Two Drugs Illegal Under Federal Act Cinchopen and aminophyrine have been tagged by the food and drug administration as dangerous drugs when they are promiscously dis tributed. One section of the newly enacted food, drug, and cosmetic act holds a drug to be illegal if it is danger ous to health when used in the dosage, or with the frequency or duration, suggested in its labeling. The food and drug administration has warned manufacturers and deal ers that these two drugs when mar keted in interstate commerce under labeling "which may result in their use. by the general public" will be regarded as violating this provision of the law. This does not restrict use of the drug when prescribed by physicians. Cinchophen has been widely used in treatment of arthritis, but the toxic effects have proved so serious that most physicians now refuse to use it. ' .; Aminophyrine is, powerful pain killer but has an injurious effect on the blood and has been rejected by many physicians on this account. It has caused many deaths in the United States. INCOME DROPS American farmers' cash income from 'marketings in August, in cluding federal payments, totaled $631,000,000, a drop of 19 per cent below the same month a year ago. , ow J I mil L iiiiiB , Mini i in .., i i Lf'i iV P Loyal members of the Amalgamated Order of Stea mshovel .Watchers, Des Moines Local 198, watch the excavations for the new home office of the Bankers Life company from a platform especially built for them after onlookers complained because the contrac tor had fenced in the excavation site. The platform is inside the fence and is protected from flying debris." Farmers Get Materials r or Building Up Soils North Carolina farmers, in carry ing out soil-building practices under the 1938 farm program, have filed applications with the AAA for 1, 020 tons of triple &uperphosphate, 3,399 tons of limestone, and 270, 000 pounds of winter legume seed. Under the conservation phase of the AAA program, the secretary of agriculture is authorized to promote soil conservation by making grants of aid to cooperating farmers, ex plained H. A. ' Patten, acting AAA executive officer at State college. The cost of the materials furnish ed will be deducted from payments which farmers would otherwise re ceive under the program. The first material furnished farm ers by the Triple-A was super phosphate in 1937. This year, lime stone and legume seed have been added,, to, he available materials ine vaiue oi materials mat may be obtained by farmers in such cases is less than that part of the maximum payment for the farm to be earned by carrying out soil- building practices. Three North Carolina counties, Haywood1, Henderson, and David son, have received the AAA lime stone. Ground agricultural lime stone or its equivalent' is applied as a neutralizer on acid soils in the East and South to promote the growth of desirable grasses and legumes. . - The only winter legume seed distributed in the nation were made available in four North Carolina counties, the project being experi mental in nature. . Bertie received 60,000 pounds of hairy vetch and 50,000 pounds . of Austrian winter peas; Pender, 56, 000 pounds of hairy vetch and 24, 000 pounds of Austrian peas ; Dup lin, 28,000 pounds of the vetch and 12,00p pounds of. Austrian peas; and Hertford 28,000 pounds of vetch and 40,000 pounds of winter peas. Regional Forester Says Fire Prevention Pays The President's proclamation set ting aside the week beginning Oc tober 9 a Fire Prevention Week is a timely reminder to - every thoughtful citizen of the importance of preventing the needless waste oc curring each year from forest fires. Joseph C Kircher, southern reg ional forester of the United States forest service, says that the pros perity of the .south in the years ahead is vitally bound up with the conservation and wise use of her forest resources. With the expan sion of timber using industries, Mr. Kircher states, it is necessary that everything possible be done tcr in sure adequate permanent timber supplies. The first step in this di rection is to. stoo the tremendous waste of present and potential timber by fire which kills and in jures trees before thev can serve a useful purpose. Figures show that during the cal endar year 1936 fires burned over 40 million acres of woodlands in the southern states from the Caro Unas to Texas, resulting in an esti mated total loss of about $42,000,000, which does not include the : tremen dous intangible losses which always f 1 er.s.jr imm mrfi1t WXa-M ntiTmJ aeaaaeaeaaweeegwe t follow forest fires. As a horrible indictment against man's careless ness and indifference, the records show that 90 per cent of all forest fires are man-caused. As evidence of the value of protection measures, less than two million acres of the entire 40 million burned over were in areas receiving organized protec tion. State and federal foresters and other organized agencies are unit ing in an effort to enlist the co operation of all the people of the nation to prevent this wanton de struction of . public wealth. The timber conserved through this plan is a contribution toward the stab lishment of permanent industries in the south. The commercial value of southern forests will increase steadily and every loyal citizen should dp , his utmost to prevent woods fires ' from any and every cause. : ,;" t V-:. HIGH MILK FLOW Milk production for this time of the year is the largest on record but is declining seasonally, says JohnA. Arey, state college exten tion dairymen. Underlying factors are the abundant Jeed supplies at low prices when compared with butterfat prices, ' IriterBiational Eert Have been sold in Franklin for more than 15 years and have prov ed to be one of the best Fertilizers ever used in Macon County. International Fertilizers Can now be bought at the same location where farmers have haul ed many thousands of bags of this crop-producing Fertilize r that brings satisfaction at harvest time. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY Ray Feed & FRANKLIN, N. C. Wiley Clark CULLASAJA, N. C. T a v U nnL..- I j yee$ee$wyvitf eiiieseevC c C jiex WrW.W'Af" Meetings have been held in Martin county by the farm and assistant agent to explain how growers can secure maximum pay ments under the agricultural con servation program. Rfcam ted MILLIONS SAY-IT TASTES SO COOP" Bryant Furniture Co. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AT REASONABLE PRICES Phone 106 Franklin, N. C. 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