THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1939
THE FRANKLIN PkESS AND THE HIGH LAND 3 MACONIAN
PACE FIVE
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Rowell Gives Control
For Weevils In Wheat
Practical control of grain, weevils
in stored wheat can be obtained
readily and inexpensively through
the use of carbon disulphide, ad
vises J. O. Rowell, entomologist
of the State college extension ser
vice. Before the grain ,is stored, the
bins should be cleaned thoroughly,
accumulations of all '. old grain re
moved, and the woodwofk treated
with any odorless, tasteless, water
white, petroleum similar to that
contained in commercial fly sprays.
' Walls and floors should be sprayed
thoroughly with this substance,
The accumulations of old grain
and floor sweepings from the
previous crop should be burned,
or, if it is to be used as feed, the
grain should be treated with car
bon disulphide.
Sweepings may be placed in a
tight bin or barrel and the chem
ical poured" directly over it, using
the fluid at the rate of about
three-fourths of a pint to a barrel
of the sweepings. The container
should be covered immediately with
a double thickness of wrapping
paper and tied securely around the
top. In order that the fumes may
penetrate thoroughly, the contain
er should, be left sealed for at
least 24 hours. New grain may be
treated in the same way.
However, Kowell warned, carbon
disulphide is highly inflammable
and should.be used with extreme
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.
..Although carbon disulphide has
a repulsive odor, it will not linger
on the treated grain after the
wheat is aired. Since the gas it
forms is heavier than . air, it can
te poured directly on top of the
grain, and the fumes will penetrate
to the bottom of the bin.
Loyal Order
of Moose
Franklin Lodge No. 452
Meets
In American Legion Hall
Second and Fourth
Thursday Nights
8:00 O'CLOCK
Billy Bryson, Secretary
CAN YOU AFFORD
TO BE WITHOUT IT
Funeral Benefit Insurance Costs
Are Surprisingly Small
Rates From 2c Month Up
According To Age
Benefits are Provided in the
Amount of $100 for Persons
Over 10 Years of Age and in
the Amount of $50 for Per
sons Under 10 Years of Age.
Bryant Burial Ass'n.
Franklin, N. C '
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FRANKLIN, N. C.
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State College Answers
Timely Farm Questions
Q. How can 1 tell if my dairy
cow is getting isufficient feed for
maximum production?
A. Feed the animal all , the
roughage, including hay and sil
age, she will consume ' and then
gradually increase the grain ration.
Check the milk sheets carefully
each day and, if milk production
increases with the increase in grain,
continue to increase the grain un
til the milk production ceases to
be profitable. The grain ration is
fed in proportion to the milk pro
duction and if no increase is made
with the increase in grain fed then
the original ieeding was sufficient
and should be continued on that
basis.
Q. When should fall gardens be
planted?
A. '1 his depends upon the hardi
ness of the different vegetables
and upon tnc time required for
maturity. Tender vegetables should
be planted in lime to produce a
crop before" killing frosts occur.
Many of the cool-season crops
will grow and mature a, crop
through light frosts, but they
should be planted in time to ma
ture before the hard frosts occur.
A planting table is given 'in -Extension
Circular 122, "The Farm
and Home Garden Manual'' and
copies may be secured free upon
application to the Agricultural
fc.cut6r, State College.
Q. Does moist mash have any
effect upon egg production?
A. Yes, moist mash will hasten
egg production in the fall when
fed to late-hatched pullets and will
also keep up production in laying
hens from June until October. The
best time to feed this mash is at
2 p. m. each day. Three pounds of
the regular hying mash moistened
with hot water or milk, preferably
milk, for each 100 birds will give
excellent- results. This mash in
creases the animal protein con
sumption and produces an appetiz
ing effect upon the birds at a
time when production is subnormal.
DAMAGE
A recent rain and wind storm
did considerable damage to Anson
county crops, blowing down young
corn and inflicting seqous injury
to other crops, reports Assistant
Farm Agent Clarence Early.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Macon.
BEGINNING at a mountain oak
at 6th corner of J. M. Lyle Grant
No.' 3023 and Southeast corner of
a 40-acre tract known as the Bulgin
tract ; runs thence S 4.5 E 2$ poles
to a stake and pointers; then S 60
W 125 poles to a stake in the line
of the Lyle Grant No. 3023'; then
with that line N 27 E 60 poles to
a large mountain oak North of the
cabin; thence N 44 W 10J4 poles
to a maple at the spring; then S
70 W 30J4 poles to a mountain oak
at the upper side of the road; then
N 20 W 70 poles to a stake and
pointers, . corner of Macon Lumber
Company land; then with the Ma
con Lumber Company line N 70 E
80 poles to a stake and pointers, a
Macon Lumber Company corner;
then S 20 E 80 poles to the BE
GINNING. Containing 50 acres, more or less.
This, the 10th day of July, 1939.
K. S. JONES, '
' i Commissioner.
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina
Macon County
In the Superior Court
Before the Clerk
Tilda Wood, et al !
' vs.
C. A. Shields, et al
By virtue of the power of sale
vested in me by a decree of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Macon County in the above' entitl
ed action entered on the 29th day
of May, 1939, I will, on Monday
the 31st day of July, 1939, at 12:00
noon, sell at the Court House door
in Franklin, North Carolina, the
mineral interests and mining privi
leges in the lands hereinafter de
scribed, at public auction to the
highes bidder for cash:
Beginning on a 12 inch hemlock
on a small island in Choga Creek
2250 feet, more or less, below the
mouth of Laurel Branch, a corner
to the N. C. Hay tract, and runs
LEGAL ADVERTISING
with the N. C. Hay tract, eight
courses as follows : S 2-30 W 1397
feet to a pipe replacing a white
oak; S 0-37 W 188 feet to a pipe
on a ridge; S 34-38 E 118 feet to
a pipe on the ridge; S 1-08 E 101
feet to a pipe on the ridge ; S
24-14 W 231 feet to a pipe on the
ridge; S 19-10 W 125 feet to a
pipe on the ridge ; S 6-28 E 249 feet
to a pipe on the ridge; S 24-09 E
93 feet to a 12-inch hickory, a
corner to the U. S. Government
tract; thence with the line of the
U. S. Government tract,, ten courses
as follows: S 14-02 W'8. fefct to a
pipe on top of the ridge; S 87-27
W 203 feet to a pipe on the ridge;
S 81-42. W 228 feet to a pipe on
the ridge; N 87-54 W 136 feet to
a pipe on the ridge; S 71-41 W
.150 feet to a pipe on the ridge ;
N 69-20 W 130 feet to a pipe on
the ridge; N 59-36 W 174 feet lo
a . pipe on the ridge ; N 59-32 W
369 feet to a pipe replacing a
hickory; N 3-12 E 751 feet to a
24-inch white oak; N 3-48 E 887
LEGAL ADVERTISING
feet to a rock on the north bank
of Choga Creek, passing a corner
of U. S. A. at 256 feet; thence to
the center or thread of Choga
Creek; thence down stream with
the center or thread of Choga
Creek to a point opposite the be
ginning; thence to the beginning.
Containing 68.7 acres, more or less.
A cash deposit of 20 per cent
of the amount of the bid will be
required from the last and highest
bidder to guarantee good faith
upon the part of such bidder and
notice is hereby given that if such
deposit is not made, the same land
and property will be sold at the
same place at 2:00 p. m. of the
same day. Such deposit, if the sale
be confirmed, will be credited as
a part of the purchase price, and
if the said ' sale is not confirmed,
the deposit will be refunded to the
maker thereot.'
This 30th day of June, 1939.
GILMER A. JONES.
Commissioner.
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WAGES
Wage rates to agricultural work
ers increased slightly less than
usual during the April-June quar
ter of this year, and the July
wage index was the lowest for the
month in three years. .
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
Well Informed people give lliouglit
(ul conilJerollori to llie quality et
funeral service that I to crass the
tlirnhuldi of tlielr homes.
In our mortuary, an eipr-rlenceJ
ilnff. trained In llie ways ol human
helpfulness, minister to every wUh
and need of bereaved families.
Suck services of hlli excellence
need cost no more than funerals
erroneously believed lo be less
expensive.
PHONE 106 NIGHT PHONE 20
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of Geo. W. Ledford, 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 25th day of July,
1940, or this notice will be plead
in bar of their recovery. -All per
sons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate settlement.
This 25th day of July, 1939.
J. W. ROANE,
Administrator
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of S. A. Angel, deceased, late of
Macon county, N. C, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the state of said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned
on or before the 24th day of
June, 1940, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery. AH
persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate settlement.
This 24th day of June, 1939.
J. J. MANN,
Administrator.
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EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having Qualified as executrix of
Phcbe Crisp, deceased, late of Ma
con county, N. U, tins is to nomy
all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased to ex
hibit them to the undersigned on
or before the 28th day of June,
1940, or this notice will be pieaa in
bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will please
make immediate settlement.
This 27th day of June, 19JV.
NANNIE ROGERS,
Executrix.
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' NOTICE OF SALE
SUU of North Carolina,
County Kf Macon.
Macon County, Plaintiff
vs.
General Mineral Company, a Mary
land Corporation, Defendants.
Under and by virtue of a decree
of the Superior Court of Macon
County entered in the above entitl
ed action on the 10th day of July,
1939, the undersigned Commissioner
will on the 14th day of August,
1939, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the
Courthouse door in Macon County,
North Carolina, sell to the highest
bidder for cash the following de
scribed real estate:
In Cartoogechaye Township:
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