Continuous Rains Prevents Dustins County Agent Also Re ports 801 l Weevils Very Active Rainy weather for the past ten days has greatly handicapped cotton dust ing, County Agent C. W. Overman reports. On the other hand the boll weevil seems to have continued with renewed vigor and vitality. Field examinations last week and this week show the following: 1. Three fields properly dusted showed an average of 3% of the squares punctured. These fields have been dusted four times,..with the last application on or about July 4. 2. Two fields where three early ap plications were made, the last being about June 26, show an average of 25% punctured squares. 3. Three fields which had not been dusted up to July 13 show an average of 55% puuctured squares. The County Agent suggests that farmers continue dusting each week through August 12. This means four more applications including this week. Growers should use about 12 to 15 pounds of 20% Toxaphene per acre per dusting. Sulfur Dusting Peanuts If the weather has prevented pea nut growers from making the first application of sulfur dust to their peanuts the County Agent recom mends that they begin at once. Apply IS to 20 pounds of Copper Sulfur Dust or 25 pounds of straight sulfur per acre row. Come back again the last of July with your next applica tion increasing the amount of dust from 3 to 5 pounds. If your land is early, it is suggested that you make a third application the second week in August. If your land is late, stop with the second application. Freedom is as little lost in a day as won in a day.—Jean Paul Richter. Freedom cannot be granted, it must be taken. —Stimer. SINCLAIR SCOOPS ’EM ALL WITH THE BIGGEST GASOLINE NEWS IN YEARS V f. + —■ Miracle ANTITRUST Chemical Blended i Into Power-Packed Sinclair Gasolines f Today ordinary gasoline has become old-fashioned. Today your Sinclair Dealer offers you POWER PACKED Gasolines with an amazing EXTRA VALUE —a new chemical ingredient that solves gasoline the .problem of rust and corrosion in you# gasoline . i r ■ i i n rv ,_ j „_ r Wofer forms regularly by condensation tank and fuel system. Its RD-119, A product OI In every cor*. gasoline tank - cause* 4 * rust and cerraelan throughout whole Sinclair Research. ' t wh,n m >l es travelled, fuel consumed and j DRAMATIC DEMONSTRATION THAT FORD )ggggp is amirica's no. 1 truck value i ?' 1 '*' The Ford Economy Run will demonstrate mm - - •• ’%!• CSZZZ!—for everyone to see what Ford owners M . more per dollar—in your business, in any gt us ' ness- ee us tot^ Choose from over IN THE FORD TRUCK ECONOMY Watch for them! The and black identification emblem shown at right will identify them. In the long run, too—ford Trucking Costs less Because— FORD TRUCKS LAST LONGER Using latest regfciiafioo data on 6,592,000 iu;u, lira i exports prove Ford Trucks lost longer I f.c.a. Albemarle Motor Company West Hicks Street Edenton, N. C. with 241 being North Carolina trucks and 22 out-of-state trucks. One hun dred and thirty-two trucks were over the road limit, 86 being North Caro lina trucks and 46 out-of-state trucks. A total of $59,756.46 was collected in penalties and additional license fees cn overloaded trucks. Os the amount, $12,272.69 was collected in additional! fees and $7,662.75 in penalties on pri-l FORSALE House and lot m North Edenton. Vacant | lot on West Queen Street and vacant lots near j colored school building on Oakum Strreet. HERBERT LEARY j 105 East King Street Edenton, N. C. 1 1 vately-owned trucks. A total of $24,- . 669.49 in additional fees and $22,853.1 , 28 penalties were collected on commer cial vehicles. Method is not less requisite in or l dinary conversation than in writing, ' provided a man would talk to make . himself understood. Addison A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD PAGE FIVE