Facts,Figures and Fanners MARION W. WALL, County Agent We Want Good Exhibits If anyone has any god farm pro ducts that will make a creditable ex hibit we would like to receive same. We are collecting from time to time exhibits for the State Fair. We have secured a space of 16 x 40 feet at the State Fair and it will take quite a number of exhibits to fill this space therefore, let me urge that you either bring in these exhibits at any time or notify the county agent and he will call and get them. Meeting at Jackson Springs, June 1st. The Jackson Springs Community Club has invited representatives of the other community clubs to meet with them on Wednesday, June the first, at eleven o’clock, for the pur pose of outlining a definite program of work for the next several months. Each Community Club will send a delegation and the needs of each com munity will be discussed and a pro gram for the various meetings will be published later. Farmers Meet at Pineview School House On last Saturday evening there were nineteen farmers present at Pineview School House and the sub ject of cooperative Cotton and Tobac co Associations were discussed; quite a bit of interest was manifested in this meeting and the subject was left for their decision. Other meetings will be held within the next two weeks on this subject. Cameron Club Has Interesting Meeting Last Friday night the Cameron Community Club had a very interest ing meeting; the subjects of Sanita tion and Community Telephones were discussed. We hope to publish these discussions at some future date. Com mittees were appointed to look after the various departments of the com munity fair which will be held on Oct. the 12th. Photographs Will Be Taken We propose publishing a bulletin on “Moore County and It’s Oppor tunities” within the next few months and any one who has a good field or orchard or any products that will make a good picture is asked to let the County Agent know it and he will take a photograph of the same for this bulletin. We hope to make this a good advertising meditim for the County and we earnestly ask all to respond to this call. To Destroy Cabbage Worms—Liquid Treatments 1—Mix one ounce powdered Arsen ate of Lead with one gallon water, and spray the plants thoroughly. An ounce is about one tablespoonful. If you have no spray pump, use a sprink ling pot having a fine nozzle. 2—Mix one ounce Paris Green with 5 gallons water and spray as directed in 1. Or mix one pound Arsenate of Lead with 20 gallons water, and ap ply with a spray pump. Dry Treatments 3—Dry air-slacked lime 1 pound Paris Green 1 ounce Mix the two together thoroughly until all is one uniform color with no spots or streaks showing more green than others. Tie into flour sack, or other thin cloth sack, and shake over plants to be treated. Apply enough to whiten leaf slightly. The mix ture will adhere better if while the