apparently baa permitted adult ?trewworm flies to survive m tar north m central North Carolina, and a rurvey mad* recently by ftdaral and Stat* entocnologisu showed that active would infesta tions already had occurmfffci 9mm tt.ooo case* of nkv worm attack wane reported in the State last October, Jcoaa and Osborne said-Few of the affect Jane and Osborne said live stock in the upper Piedmont and mountain counties probably will not be threatened until late May and June, but central, southern, Try BISMAREX fqr Add Indigestion. Insist on genuine BISMAREX and refuse other so-called Anti acid Powders, recommended to be "Just as good. BX8MA RJEX la said In .Watauga county at BOONE DRUG CO. 1h? ??**" Man //ozr&z. L Brown'* Euo Service] E. King at Blowing Rock Rd. j can i to be infoited ?t ?n^ time now. The population of icrtwwormj M low at ywint, they said, but a? the aeaaeh ad vance* the fifes will lncreate. By June or July the number of flies exceed the total tall vv and treatment o f infestation consists lof prompt application- of Smear 162, a remedy made according to |TecommencUtions of Federal and entomologists. The ^re (partition qftnttlpy J kill the maggots, aid in healing,) and alao repel the flies. Smear 02 is inexpensive and ro livestock man can afford to be without a container .of it at all times. Jones and OabOrne said. The beat assurance, they added, is to keep all wounds covered with this mixture. Dehorning and castrating wounds should receive proper preventive treatment at all time* and should be watched carefully in areas where tions occur. New-born animals and animals receiving wound treatment should be kept under close observation for a few days or until healing is complete. DDT or other sprays used for housefly control will not repel the screwworm fly, the State College authorities warned. Most dealer* in insecticides handle Smear 62. If any difficulty is en countered in obtaining this [material, the farmer should con sult his county agent or veterin jarian or write State College for information, ? xne screwworm maggot, jones and Osborne Mid, burrows into the live flesh. The adult, which is a fly, lay* eggs at the edge of a wound and the small maggots soon hatch and enter the fleah in the wound, A bloody discharge or a wound which fails to heal usually denotes an infestation. All livestock, including dogs, should be watched carefully for evidence of wounds. DOO FWDS FAMILY Colorado Springs, Co)o. ? While the family was moving from In dianapolis, Ind., to this city a year and a half ago. Stubby, the mongrel pet of Delia Shaw, 15 year-old invalid, jumped from the truck of . the girl's grandfather, Harry McKinzie, and was not seen again. However, the other day, as McKinzie walked past1 a house where he used to live, he saw Stubby sitting on the side walk. His footpads were swollen, he was. bio tea from hunger and his hide was disheveled and dirty. He hardly recognized his old master. Mr. McKinzie pick ed him up and carried him to the house where the family now lives and Delia, who cannot speak, is delighted. JUST IK TIME Adams, Mass.? Davis Sever, 8. chasing grasshoppers, tumbled into tne Hoosac River. His two brothers happened along and pulled him out just as he was about to be swept over a small dam. ITS great! The great NEW No-Nox! Get Gulf's greatest gasoline? specially designed (or today's powerful new engines! ft's great for NEW CARS and groat for OLDER CARS (Good Rock school" Mary Kent Brown, solo. "They Say Falling In Lave Is ITotiderM^'fi^htti grade. Ted Dotson, guitar picking and singing Evelyn Craig, Betty Foster, dancing, their number, "Chatta nooga Shoe Shin* Boy" ? se enth Sextette: Patsy Bolick. Vir ginia Moody. Sebna Lee Filter, Martha Herring, Dorothy Greene and June Herring "Sentimental Me," Jnnioa and Seniors Piano solo: "Kitten on the Keys," Patsy Bolick Our school won first place and we were very proud of the talent displayed. Every member of toe class par-! fifss [week. As usual a large group ofl rrt graders reported for tl Ink. Hf M'^4lHiAliltf^^BUESju Meetiso , Ob Wednesday of this week, ?delegates from other schools will visit our school in a general sci ence meeting with Mr. Lassiter ? a If. C. E. A. Meeting The final meeting of the N. C. IE. A. will be at Cove Creek Thursday night at 7:30. An in teresting program is planned with our newly elected president, Mr. C. M Abernethy, as speaker. The Junior-Senior banquet be given Friday, April 28, at Wagon Wheel Grill. iuet will the In the United States during ,1M?. more robberies, burglaries land auto thefts occurred in the winter than in the summer. Lar cenies, which were lower during MNpi year, reached their peak in the late fall and the first half of the year, ? Stork Viiitf F< Fur the 17lh ' Wilkes- Barr?, Pa. ? A stork with a homing instinct lor ? nearby Nanticoke family,, paid IU 17th visit to M-year-ola Mr*. ' The maul . i baby girl ? U the 11th daughter bom to the couple. Mother and daughter are reported doing nicely. When the l#thbaby ? a boy arrived on March If, 1?48, two ol his sisters wrapped him in warm blankets and placed him in a bureau drawer. Yesterday s arrival was snuggly wrapped and placed in a baby carriage. The baby's fattier is an unem ployed coal miner. T<**^ Qnmrnr mm U fictton k&Si -*- ? >^"" ^Tsy ? ? ?*-!' , I : fflSaKgEM [. PROTECT YOUR FAMILY . ? iM ^*comin* a member of f , RE1NS-STURDIVANT burial 1 feM ASSOCIATION WT m TELEPHONE 24 - BOONE, N. 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