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Sir Kingsley Wood, air minister, outlining the government's air de fense program, told the house of commons that next year's air estimates will be increased to about $1,000, 000,000, compared to about $600,000,000 in the present year. Headliners in Lima Vtv& -J it. Alfred M. Landon, 1936 Republican presidential candidate, has been named as one of this country's representatives at the Pan-American conference In Lima, Peru. Appointment of the former Kansas governor by President Roosevelt was regarded by some students of political affairs as an example to nations who do not countenance two-party systems or presidential opposition. Dr. Carlos Concha, right, minister of foreign affairs of Pern, will be president of the eighth international conference of American states. v Control Of Weevils In Corn Explained For treating weevil-infested corn on the farm, nothing is cheaper, more effective, or more readily available than carbon disulphide, advises J. O. Rowell, extension en tomologist at State college. But this chemical is very inflammable and explosive .and should be used with care! Fire of any kind, excessive heat, or frictional or static elec tricity should not be allowed near the containers being fumigated with this chemical. - Rowell explained that weevils are by far the most destructive iasect pests of stored corn, annually tak ing a toll of about .14 per cent of North Carolina's crop. They begin' their attack in the field, but when the corn is harvested and stored in the barn, conditions are very BACKACHE ent headache, dlwlnesB, getting up . ... .n..a . n .1 n M h. n IKlllB, iweuini, . liiuinws uuuci i eyes i a feeling of nervous anxiety and loss of strength and energy. Other orb"ladderlddfi ' TIIB REASON DOAirs turbance may ARE rAMOUS be burning, All over the eoaatrf Scanty or too grateful people tell frequent urlna- others I "Doan't kaee tlon. Alp4 met I -r torn. In such cases mmnd thtn to yeo." 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Sweepings may be placed in a tight bin or barrel and ' the chemical poured directly over it, using the fluid at the rate of about three-fourths, of a pint to a barrel of sweepings. The con tainer should be covered immedi ately with a double thickness of wrapping paper and tied tightly around the top, leaving, sealed for 24 hours to allow the fumes to penetrate all portions of the sweep ings. REACHING Milk Droduction. which in the summer and fall of this year, was the highest in 14 years of record keeping, is expected to reach a new peak during the coming winter, says John A. Arey, extension dairyman at State college. i - WILL LEND 57 CENTS The November corn estimate of 2,480,958,000 bushels, recently issued by the U. S. department of agri culture, establishes the rate of 57 cents a' bushel for loans made on 1938 corn to farmers in commercial corn areasl Run-Off Of Water Will Cause Erosion Farmers in North Carolina are beginning to realize farm terracing is only a part of the fundamental erosion-control, problem involved in a complete water disposal system for the estire farm, according to W. D. Lee of the State college extension service and E. B. Gar rett, state coordinator of the .soil conservation service. In the past, they point out, the general practice has been to dis charge water from the ends of ter races or hillside ditches, on to any accessible area not in cultivation, such as abandoned fields, roads and line ditches. Concentration of water on these unprotected areas speeds up erosion and often develops gul iies which work back into the fields, destroying the measures which were intended to protect the field. . , In many instances protected woodlands, or well-sodded pasture lands are accessible upon which the concentrated flow from terraces may be discharged and spread without inducing erosion. Natural drainage ways or broad field- depressions, when properly stabilized with vegetation, provide the finest type of outlet. Such arexs may be converted into meadow tripes which will not only serve as outlets, but will also supply the farmer, with an abusdance of hay. In erosion control demonstration areas it has been found desirable in some cases, where natural out lets are not available, to establish disposal areas along the edge of the field by retiring a triangular shaped strip to perennial hay crops, shrubs or trees. When adequate cover has been established, water may be discharged safely on such areas. Eastern Carolina farmers say there is no profit in soybeans sold as beans this fall the price is. only 60 cents a bushel. LEGAL ADVERTISING ORDER OF SALE North Carolina Macon Colunry In the Supeirior Court George' Carpenter, administrator of the Estate of J. B. Mason vs. Mary L. Mason, et al By virtue of an order entered in the above entitled cause by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County on the 11th day of November, 1938, the undersigned commissioner will resell the follow ing described property at the court house door in Franklin, North Car olina, at public outcry to the high est bidder at 12 o'clock noon on Monday the 5th day of December, 1938. BEGINNING at a white oak the 4th corner of No. 7998 and runs N 43 W 50 poles to a large white oak in gap of ridge; thence S 86 W 20 poles to a stake on top of ridge; thence N 45 W with summit of ridge 71 poles to a small Spanish oak the William Forrester corner; thence S 6 E 15 poles to a small hickory in the SW boundary lino LEGAL ADVERTISING of - No. 7998 j thence N 60 W on that line 78 poles to a white oak corner of the same ; thence ' N on line of said No. 7998 ; 32 poles to a stake on top of ridge; N 66 W 12 poles to a stake on divide be tween Camp Branch and the Nanta hala River; thence N 23 W 15 poles to a stake; thence N 8 E 14 poles to a white oak at the junction of the Soggy Ridge; thence down the summit of said ridge N 55 E 54 poles to a stake in the SE boundary line of the Jane Souther land tract; thence N 60 E to the end with the Mathison tract 162 poles to its SE corner; thence S 30 E 40 poles to a black oak cor ner of No. 8488; thence S 12 E 20 poles to a locust stump corner of No. 8599; thence S 70' on line of said tract 100 poles to its black gum corner on ridge; thence' S; 52 E and summit of the ridge 214 poles to a chestnut stump on west side of the Camp Branch ; thence S 86 E 8J4 poles to a bunch of maples in a small branch ; thence S 50 E 29 poles to a stake on a ridge; thence ,up the summit of ridge S 75 E 44 poles to a black oak; Welch's corner; thence S 13 E 15 poles to a stake in Conley line; thence S 45 W on that line 63 poles to its SW corner; thence 45 E on line of same tract 22 poles to a stake in SW boundary line of No. 7998; thence N 65 W on that line 57 poles to its maple corner at a branch ; thence N 21 E 12 poles to the beginning, containing 175 acres. , This land is to be sold subject to the dower of Mary L. Mason in the above described land, which has been alloted to her as follows: BE GINNING at a stake in the west bank of Camp Branch, in the Thom as Passmore line and the line of the J. B. Mason home place, runs N 52 W YlYz poles to a dogwood; thence S 29J4 W 47 poles to a maple, above the graveyard, in Andy Morgan's line; thence with his line and the line of J.- E. Wil son to Passmore's line; thence with his line to the BEGINNING. This 11th day of November, 1938. R. S. JONES. Commissioner. N24 2tc Dl NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina Macon Coainty In tho Superior Court R. S. Jones, Administrator of the Estate of J. A. Porter, Deceased, vs. Mary V. Porter, et al Pursuant to an order of the Su perior Court entered in the above entitled action on the 17th(day of October, 1938, I will sell the lands hereinafter described at the court house door in Franklin, North Car olina, at public auction for cash, on Monday the 12th day of December, 1938. Said lands being- described as follows: An undivided one-fourth interest in a tract of land consisting of ap proximately fifty acres, being lo cated on the East end of Wayah Bald, known as the Wayah Bald Camping ground, completely sur rounded by the lands of the United States of America. Also all rights, titles and interests of J. A. Porter in the following lots in a sub-division known as the Bonny Crest, as surveyed and mapped by D. Cong er in August, 1908, said map or plat recorded in Office of Register of Deeds, Book B-3, Page 7a Lots Nos. 14 and 18, Block No. 2. Lots Nos. 11, 15, 28, 30, and 31, Block No. 3. Lot No. 3, Block No. 6. Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Block No. 7. This 7th day of November, 1938. R. S. JONES, Commissioner. N17-4tc D8 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE . Having qualified as administrator of Ben Breedlove, deceased, 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 1st day of Octob? er, 1939, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. .This 1st day of October, 1938. C. A. SETSER, Administrator. . 027-otp-Dl JLTAonouin (Jel "VV4