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I gives te f , . plant for each vp ily of five ai ' free upon -Li. cnltural r ' i! tX Z .'.1 to T.o. ,u.te feet to yle for a faxn ! will be tent i to the Agri te College. as -; The su"j ' was mowed - three find the necessary calories in sal- acs. Leep to yonr beefsteaks and pouies then. Lat for the body- bflAlin; minerals, such as , iron and calcium, salad plants are an essential. Thanks to improved methods of growing, refrigerating, and transporting, some, form, of this highly perishable food can put in an appearance at the din ner table every day in the year. ' : Host important of oar salad I iJk times ilia stumer tzi prefaced a in 8 tons cf tie best q Le Lai : jer-tver-secn, ZIr. J-orj taid - '." ese rifty-fiix meadow strip, 1 eonv , 1-Jf CI ecros, have been con- -i -e-.sraci.a ca i."s oz cocperawrs tie ri" e toil'rcj'ict I' mnch'f&rts. 1';, QZI'" Eou 1 the poultry ; flock reced e any - extra .on not given to the laying ckf r 1. JOOOOPOOOQP FO-riHlv HOLIDAY: h VSEASbN "iMiTiiirset your hair in an , t : . 1 ! ..A. If! easy-jo-como , styie , smart wi&' ybut sport hat al-' ' luring with youf more form al 'clothes for the' v holiday Reason, if, , . i'j. v BHAMPOO AND FQTOER 1 "iWAVE "'v . ; ' , CKOQUIGNOLEOll . T- pfiaMASiajTa - -v - $3X0 to $6.00 vABCWiirk Onarasteed WARSAW BEAUTY !V SHOPPE t V-'Tjial 238-1 STOEKJCE JEOORE, i V anil : ; VIRGnSIA KK1GHT a t ; t. ,' .o. Onerators , Operators WAESAW, H. 0 lJohartL!LitU3M Kinston's Reliable :7wIei ( HAMLTOir, ELGIN. OBTOI, - 1 - SAY IT WITH FLOWERS f33 tt HERRING FLORIST j ,VU ArIJUAHUJI 81. TELEPHOITE 68. ATSWQLt Where careful man agement and feeding is practiced, the requirements for, the breeding flock are met. However, to secure ni.Tiimiini performance, the breed ers must' be in good body weight, free' from parasites, and must not be crowded. The diet should- be carefully balanced and a liberal increment of milk products should be- incorporated in the tation as well las alfalfa leaf meal 'and a potent reinforcing oX All breed ing birds must be in the best of health if a healthful progeny is to Vi'! "-a area, Acunz JL U. Ecl!y re- ,.jn oi iLcse were r-ared ai ' seeded tLis fall. llicse strips furnLh a practical &ul econoaJcu method of dispos ig ef surplus terrace water and at the same time produce much valuable hay, he points out 1 A meadow strip on the farm of V7, TL Ciuires produced 2 tons of hih quality hay from two cut tings and a strip on the farm of It. S. t. Scott produced S 1-2 tons from 8 cuttings this summer, Kel ly said. ' ' lladow strips in the" demon stration area are seeded to a mix ture of kspedecas, clovers, and grasses. On those prepared for spring seeding, all the seed are planted at the same time. On those prepared lor fall seeding, grassee and clovers are seeded during September and October and the le spedezas are added, the : following spring, Kelly said. crops is lettuce with its four typ es, the crisp head, the butterhead, cos or Tomaine, and leaf. Though its rise to popularity is recent, let tuce can trace its . origin back hundreds ef years to a plant car ried from Europe to the Himalay as, it derives its name from "Lac- tuoa" of classical times, whose milky fluid served the Romans as a freckle remover and sedative, In the Seventeenth century Lettis won a reputation for cooling: a "hot and fainting stomacke." Crisp head lettuce is the reigning favor ite in the markets from coast to coast A good representative of the crisp heads is the Hew York vari ety, with its . compact ; crumpled center of silvery leaves bedded in curling, glossy textured leaves of dark green . :. TcHsHowIIeGbt BtHaiCrop '.More feed. than h had; ver gotten from; one acre before,.( ; is the way Ernest : Long, : a o tenant on-the farm of Joe .Oant in the erosion control demonstration area near r Burlington. : describes his crop of hay. from a one-acre: mead J'f! ffi ,,f.', kiksto,c; rj;-' v - y Demonstration' farmers in Madi son County are improving their farms by the use of ground lime stone. Up to the present ..time, growers nave used 477 tons . on their land since the first of the year.' ' . , Cos or romaine is another head-But both ' the " strai ing lettuce. This tall thin mem-'smooth; leaf type of leaf ber of the lettuce family comes ! and the Grand .Rapids to market in the spring and fall. Its elongated head is composed of narrow leaves, bleaching from me dium green at the . outside to creamy white at the center. Thick midribs give the leaves a crunchy, full body, and the flavof is rich. leaf lettuce is not grown ex tensively in a commercial way. Market gardeners, in some sec tions, like to grow this plant be- caase of its hardy nature, - and with its wavy, tightly c green leaves, are losing giw steadily to the heading lettuces. ' Lettuce makes exacting demands wherever grown and by whatever method. It requires good soil rich in organic matter, sufficient wa ter, plenty of fertilizer, a large a mount of hard labor, and even temperature, and protection from its wrost enemyexcessive heat Even after the heads have been greenhouse leaf lettuce finds &-cxlt, they call for special care un ready sale in Pittsburgh. Cleve- t;i thev are delivered at the Cus- land, and certain eastern markets. doorste. - . ' CROSS-WORD PUZZLE So. 19 ' On its home ground in the East the butterhead holds its own. Smaller, softer than the Iceberg, the main commercial crop of Wes tern lettuce growers, the butter head has straight edged leaves of a rather coarse texture. It gains , M . - " . its name from its tender golden - The first structure of the 1839 heart leaves. Hot so handsome as Golden Gate Internatfon Exposi- its western rival, , the butterhead tioa on San Francisco Bay to - be makes up in flavor for what it completely -framed is theHall of lacks in looks. tnm. which nnena dinwtlv off the -"6 ,; nrt il 20ft f-t wM tiH i ,Jof")n White Boston,, TJnnvaled main court, is 200 feet wide and 415 jeet in length, r.r )C tJ33 GREENS8 tOR HEALTH Duplin County v. . . i .Goldsboro Invitesl You" f; : DER; BROTHERS I ; CcH -bcyo's .newest Department VStcrcs - values.-While in GoMsboro Visit ; ; leder brothers; r d; r Located in thtf Building Formerly Occupied; by the. Kress 5 A 10 lnGoldsboro , ., , GUY A. CARDWELL J , General Agricultural Agent j Atlantio Coast Line Railroad Co, Vitamins and mineral salts stor ed in green-thingsjwvide jsheap Kay Xing--Big Boston is the on ly one offering competition to Ice berg in the carload movement of lettuce and then only in limited areas, Dr. H. A. Edwards KS3ITCT health iiuuraice during the" win-f- saiJ IrOay iatarfay, ter months. Cows cropping grass, and rabbits nibbling lettuce, have tne edge on many nnmans, ify na ture they prefer what is good for them the tenderest shoots . .: and the greenest plants. If you are training for a mara thon or hoping to tip the sale at an additional 10 pounds, you won't : ";t Wanted SCO -Bale Cotton" -"", Di ZHS HEZT 18 BAYS -. L'r Uvilt 1 ?iWE AY A ".GOOD RICE f A Km : f At Your Bert!, Free From Constipation . v Nothing bests a clean system for health! , - At the first sign of eoatUpatton, take purely Tegttabl Black-Draught for prompt relief. - - Kuf am aad woua mf that SUefc Dmw&t brlaa tnoh nfirMblBt nflmi. Br Hi tlxmndin MtMB, Wwiihi aneM et aoaitiinuoa an drlna M jtM mam ftwl Iwttf, aor ftilml Mum-UrsoaM exi 1m tbM aoat tltbm iaoaiM. DLT.OK-DPJIUCIIT . ' A 0000 LAXATOfl t ' Si. WOOSWOXX' SPEGIALTd t VP is l j S Service and Quality : J. lu. rcaxe Manufactwtur Comnanv X. .- v m . , f : MX ,'. ft r&sit STAHDARB f.;i,i BASa . 'BOORS - lUHUFACTURSSS OP SLDTDS LUMBER - SCREtH DOORS BUI 242-1 Yew Patronage SoMted and Appreciated -; r - - .,'v vv l. -:::.. 1 1,': ) t' BL f V' t ' - V ( . - ' i v..-V f "if " j V - , , ' i - .V- ' i r f r-ir 1- WARSAW, V.. 0. JKmday ; ICTAXSY1XLE Tues day; ZZULATtLLB, Wednesday ; R10RLAKBS. Thursday.,, (-MAD ANY HEADACHES r i .. .. . WOBBERFUL BARGAINS Hi S'Ymrs.RTATTmnfttT TOIT.H1 trl idl i BST3, BIBLES, CB3XZXA3 CARBS, ETC. VISIT OUR DISPLAY DT TEE C03L5ER STORE BEXT 1 1' r 1 s T-v, f -1 ' i ?i t TO OUR DRUG ?T0? OTEESra BUT CERISTMA3 4 on, iv-v. K,r-i ' i. V L. I - . .'' 1 ft NO, THANKS TO YOU AND NERVINE ) Ml I a i s . ai A nurse writes that aba taNd from frequent haadachos. Wothlng itop pad tlma until a friend re-, oommendad DR. MILES; "jSWCVUKB. Bfaeeays Nerv ine .elope heodachoa before &ejr fata 0ood stark. - Ttoee generatkme Save foood DR. IHLES JKUV IMX effeetive pr ffenwatnese, Sleepfe - aese de to JRTeraome jV , ' vtaWtty, lrervoiM It j dieestfon, - Headache, . Tvaeel Sicfcnest. j Ge TJB. 10TLE9 NERV INE at your drag store in liquid or effervescent tab let form. ftwflB liattfA flff sAtlnflai IS mriai . Irf Mile c pcikaff 9LM ''si ri I 3; U Is I 6 . 8 I llO 111 1 12 l) JJ" T" T"" IT" " IS" "77 IT """" Ib " 15 77" -i':;' JS" T " " a" """ """ 23 """"77 , . . 26"""""7"i " " T 30" TT f 5T " """" J 5 H o" .EdZtlIliI---r-r-r-. -'--.r... . 47 49 J 49 SO 51 JS 53 - h j 17' " "57 s T-"" SJ" "" " o" " " 6i" ST"""" sr' rr (Solntion In Next Issue) HORIZONTAL , 1 Mantel ! 6 Terse ," . 10-Store i. '14 Marine animalcule : 15 Brilliant colored deep sea fish .-lS-nCanvaM .- 17 The pineapple 18 Change the position oi 19 Samoan seaport 20 Flowers 21 Activity .23 Spring flood 25 Ifomifted '26 Aee - 28 Earth 1 1 32 Immat 1 86 Brave 87 A small lemur , 88 Stop ,40 Otherwise 41 Idols -.43 Wraps up warmly 45 Involving punishment i . 46 Famous violin makers 47 Female servant ' 49 Shoves ' '64 Servitor , 58-Giant U - 69 Young deer y 60 Mold&g ' i 61 Vapid 62 Way out 63 Fafiffler 64 Eaglestona 65 Outfits 66 Drunkards '67 Less common VERTICAL . 1 Article of neckwear 2 Integrity i 3 Rub out .' 4 Country roads 6 Blazed ' 6 Abnormally sleepy 7 On 8 Enrapture 9 Subject 10 Splashed 11 Pueblo Indian 12 Medley 13 Scheme 22 Poker term 24 Classic poems 27 Abyss 29 Form of bread 30 Originate 31 High cards 32 Metal fastener 33 Dwelling 34 Persia 35 Tendons 36 Moorland 39 Fly killers 42 Verve 44 More soiled 46 Slow music 48 Heathen images v 50 Mountain range of UtSJr. 51 step y: 52 Among the Boers, aunty 53 Scoff . 54 The southwest wind 55 Cab 56 Slender stalk 57 Orderly Puzzle No. 18 Solved: IpjAlC lElPl bRaIP behXve5uT hid OHpE 3 C AIiJ Rail hI 1 1 s. li EE I SRY ESI K d7a jilsiiin A TKJ HilSKJE I 3 K EA RH CJJRE A R B A SI 5 Dl E B fp WAVKRiDAM stTrike 0KUE 1 3 IeIaItUImI h e glTit , J THi WORLD'S GOOD NEWS . will oume to your home every day through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR - Am lMtrnanol Dmlf Newspaper B racordi tat Ton IM world'! clean, constructive doing. 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