'. - - 1 u.vived $ 've jL;i.j J ::V -.ti t I i verr .Riwl ,dy: in iJT&tf li-juiit: the -was tuucerhed bout a ' maple .tree in ' her yard. .,: YoO hayfc a gln4iar' xjerience in Citainif so I am going 'utoVgohW-de-L ':: tail for the benefit of aft readers.1' She writes: "'Will you pleasead Vise me about a Inaple tree ij our yard on which We depend" tjot bhiy for shade but, appearance trt oar lot, It is a large tiws,' vv.uch fpr the past five or eix years has,' by the- first of July, ' began to sheer Its' leaves Jay the first of August 'hun-' dreds a day are falling and When other ' maples - are? in their - vivid glory in autumn, this one is practically- bare.- V'iy'Rfi,--- it?-i?t", -"We had it professionally fertili ted' in, thi spring but although- the leaves Came out thickly and Targe,' y , , J,-, Y.i.,ch .arrived In .ml "coi. uum 1T!4- was bo avt j?nc of .disease ;orr"insect Injury which would tCause' prematura de I-foliation. J suspected- root trouble so I wrot and asked 'ome ques tions whwh she answered. -... Q.:ave the Toots been cot' on one side of this tree or otherwise ; damaged t ,y: & ''' 4 lt ihW:v, -A. Unfortueately yes Hoots cut v on side Of the tree shout tout feet ffom trunk 1$ years afo,' n Q. JHas any- fill soil been placed around tha tree?,' If 10, how much? i-'A; 'Again yes, 'About 10 Inches at soil in1 a -circle' about 3ft 1 feet out from je tree: fcV: ;4..'i:;:-y.ir ' ij ':ii",f''-i ii'W '; ; ? :. sanaaaBBBBaBfBaiiBnagnBnaasnwaaaBaaJSBV ; ' ". i-.'. VOTOML lf:4fW- : .fe . , toitf Seeds mmM-ij ; mi .1, ,r u 11 ? jviu iKei ' rnce ;wnen L7innea. M-JMifVc-? 5 1':- '';':. .s.'ii'.'.t-rjw :v7 yv.Klt? wr:f nace irv oyeomemi, ' ; X - Bring Us Your Ne xt Bale & Let Us ;;bemonstrak l1ie:V 0 Our Outfit v1 : -; ''''i. 'i...- v;-'','-,-'':'-. . v. '-:?4 "J Otur Ginnery ' Is located In ' Southern . end of Mt Oliye On "ACt Ry; RiBclWanlGiMerv '- - . - 1 .... . im - -. ' . --1 -.. n nrfi r.--:-'-: - Phone OL 8-2561 ;'!i -jr , Vt ' :? - r. - i-'. : I. r '-. i'.'-'-'T-"..--;5''. F -SrvV" ,; Vv;-"''-,.'--'-'Y''''vI,iil'-'': V '. ,..: -. -. - ' .. . hi.r ?.';:;:.:; .-A , ' ; - ff.-, '"' -..'i'f- '". : ' V . . ., . .. - - I . fi -:,( i..'.ijl. a1 '' "'a '"fr-v"- li'S;1 "J. ;' ' .iS t - - -.. v-; r,.-,.'v,'.v.VilvJ?..i v.i I'lvV.A.?1 -w.?;-;--. Wdyne Dplry Milk I O TOP energy' builder and Ifca youn(rsM r .' '- 1 '"-''',' ' -" VJ ' .' , ; ', - ' need plenty of eney when they start bock tot school.' they'll C-' - ''"" l -' ''-.' .,-'.:. ' - ..- ,- S ':' njoy the wholetAmD goodnew 6f .Wayne Dairy Homogenlred '''. "' - -- ".' 'i-i'iV' . v.,-. .. '1 v,'.-' ;' , Milk with. Vitamin' D oddcd.,lcmeinbr WdyM Qdrf'mMiU .; v produced right her in toilorrt North ' Carolina on our loco! ' farms, processed" in our modem j-anl and rushed to iron. Try - Woyne , in shining glass boHics or wo free pkisH tons.; l-' '.:.' ': 1- ;'-.-.. - ' . -'1 rresner moro ueiiciows - f v J, t-rf W t, sW b 4 - k ..V jt tbj ti H ,-'ti. .-Vfi f .i ' I ICS N. William St. Dial tX 4-9574 GGLSZrcr.O, NOHTII CAROLINA ; . W W te . - 4 i 1 . WIOXIAM IPX ROBERTS 4 1 . : LACKLAND Ara,'Te.--i- Air man Basic -William D.' Roberts, son Of 4 Mrs and Mrs. William R. Robert B.V 3 Paison, N- O, -is being reassigned to Sheppard AFP, Xex for technical training . Uhited States Air Irees baee-.'utilitias ecepialist, .r,.,;V '" Airman Roberts', who ' comiple-; ted the first phase , of His' mili tary '.training here; was selected for -the specialized course on the basis of his interests and apti tudes. ' He is a 1962 graduate of. North Duplin High School, Calypso, N. SHARL W. MAYNOR . .AMAJULLO AFB, Tex. Air man Third Qass Sharl W. May nor of 'Rose Kill, N. C, is being reassigned to Donaldson AFB, S C , following his graduation from the United States Air Force tech nical graining ' course . for . supply spedaAists here ' ; 1 ; Ainronn Mayrior was, trained in the . use of supply publications and mechanized accounting procedures- used in organizational supply activities'. His' father is Thomas D. May nor, At, 1, 1 Rose Hill He is a graduate of dear Run High School, Garland, N. C. KENNETH 8. WHITFIELD FORT HOOD, TEX. - Kenneth S. Whitfield, 23, son of Mrs. Ben F. WhltfieM,' Rt 4, Mount Olive, N. C., recently was promoted to spec ialist four at 'Fort Hood, Tex., where he is a member of the 2d Armored Division. .Specialist "Whitfield, a truck driv er, in. Service Battery of the divi sion's 16th .Artillery, entered the Army in August 1961 & complet ed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C.;. .'-. . He attended Mount Olive High Sc t. ( f t a;.l v .. in asparagus b e n,u..ucturers suggest the following procedure for.- com plete control: . - 1 ; 1. Is the spring prior to the beginning- of harvest disk the bed com pletely, ; Incorporating tops and trash, with the soil., it.' Apply ty to 5 pounds per acre of Simazine sow immediately after disking, and before any asparagus spears or Weed growth emerges. . i. Harvest asparagus for the us ual length of growing season. . . 4. If weeds appear by end of the harvest season,: disk the beds tho roughly and make a second appli cation of the material. ; i v. a-- Rhododendrons : produced ; from cuttings produce plants of 'better quality and guarantee color of flo wers because . cuttings are : taken from selected plants whose color characteristics have been observed. j . cut alwai true .if plants are selected from the wild. . . -y ' ' Our . research indicates that, the best time to take cuttings is in the late fall end winter-, -The cuttings Should be ' made from terminal growth' 44 inches: long. Each cut ting should be wounded at the base by removing a strip of bark, about one inch long; on one aide of the stem,' Dipping the cutting in a root promoting hormone solution or pow der will hasten rooting, . . ' Equal volumes of peat moss and coarse sand provide a good root ing medium. Heat should be pro vided with heating cables and a soil temperature of 70-75 degrees should be maintained. Intermittent mist should be provided to prevent drying of the cuttings. V .The ultimate motive of soil con servation is human conservation." Otis iDurant Duncan Does Change-of-Life Make You Feel Older Than You Are? ! " .' y , aBaaBHSVwjawaassaa t t ,. ' , In doctor's tests, special medicine relieved '" these hot flashes, weakness, nervousness for weman , after Weman . . then they could onoy a happier middle-agel - Dom change of life leave you so weak. Irritable you feel older than you reeliy ere? Suflocated by hot bsbes, constantly 'tense, to you cant be the tflectionote wife of old? - Don't deepairl Lydu Pinkham's . Compouno can relieve that phyai cal dis trees and tension both... ' fn doctor's teat wing Pinkham's ' Compoond,' woman after -woman got glorious relief without tottly shot Hot flashes quickly aub- sided. That awful nervousness was calmed. tfTjen most women found they could go "smiling through'' the trying yean of change-of-life without that dreadful miaeryl If change-of-life is soaking you feel older, than you are, ask for LytJia E. Pinkham's Vegetabijs Compound at drug stores. Do it to day. See how fast this special med icine for women helps you feel like your happy, active self again. fLttr S Som-WWl OP TStTOf When oue to simple iron-denciency anemia, take Ptakham Tablets. Rich in iron, they start to strengthen ' your Mood within one day) Thus help restore your vitality. ...'wl .erosaL.j3 t...: -2-t i.c.'j- rse of world history more raukfc.:y, than any war 'or revolution." r 'G. V. Jacks, in "Vanishing Lands" , - Herbicides weer applied to about 450,000 acres of land in North aad South Carolina this year as part of the U. S. Department of Agricul ture's effort to control witchweed. ',- A bee is never as busy as h seems; It's Just that it can't burz any slower. ' Kin Hubbard ' '' Tr i2iooept K , ,il iVil ..-(ft1f , .1 1 ' fii?M a W iN ei ttlSi; AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 10:00 A M. First Sale Of Hie Season Plan Now To Attend - Bring Your Equipment And Turn It For Ready Cash WAYNE STOCKYARD, Inc: 2 Mi. So. on Hwy. 117 Goldsboro, N. C. PhoM 7344234 if- ;Q. ft the soil of reasonably good texture and well drained? - A." -'Hardly reasonably but drains okay;" - Q. - Do you know of any drain, pipes, sewer or fas lines that might Interfere with normal root func-1 Hon? - ." A, "The same side walk and elec tric wires for which the roots were cut." , . v:Q Examine the trunk at the base (SOU line) : and determine ; whether of hot the bark appears to be nor mal. .(; t A.'"The bark seems normal." k While I am not r uling out the possibility of root-rot caused by fungi, two answers she gave could cause a steady decline in vigor of her maple-root cutting on one side and over-burden of fill soil around the tree. . ' Root cutting removes a large number' of feeder roots which re duces the power of the tree to ab sorb water and nutrients. This, in turn, results in loss of, vigor. ' ' Fin soil, over the roots of estab lished trees, excludes an adequate supply of orygen to the roots which is essential for normal growth fun ctions. 5 -'-"-v v "Bulk produce gets picked over. Packaged produce gets picked up." That is what the man told us this morning when he came to demon strate the use of a large variety of specially designed. containers-, for berries, -grapes,' apples, .peaches, oranges and vegetables. Then he proceeded to convince us that he was right. , AU of the packages were desiga ed to be contained in plastic film which also covered the product be ing packaged. 'The process is conv partively simple, now that research has "worked out the details, and is done with machinery.; v . ; ". ; One 'feature of the process was impressive. That of tightly shrink ing the plastic film, with beat, whi ch prevents the shifting and bruis ing of such fruits as peaches, grap es, blueberries, and strawberries. The smaller containers are then packaged in largo cartons for shlp ttsnt: '' - 'Ttroe Was when many of our food crops were bought from the grower In bulk and packaged in the super market and other warehouses. This day is over as the trend is now to ward consumer packaging on the grower level for practically all of our fruit and vegetable crops. Simazine SOW has recently been WE MAKE Home Loatis . . . UP TO 100 MILES AWAY! niiii rvtU: i aw - v- --' c. -v Make the $34,000,000 Cooperative your FIRST STOP if you want to BUY, REPAIR or REFINANCE a home. All Loans are tailor-made to fit your individual needs. Fastest LOAN SERVICE Available! WHere Thousands Are Saving Millions! ft. Ray J:irica . Manager. , , v Jl EARN. Association oj Wilmington . ; . ? r$J rZ ' t - ..", '.''' a, .s- ft'- Par ..tear 205 EAST MAIN STREET, WMLUMU , Frederick WOletts, Jr Executive Vice President ,; ! DiMbttkrova) Jockseavilaa Ueheed City WJtai TW Okf . t . si i

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