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It Is tnir, is a safe; |iarmtoA«. nH>dlcutcd liquid called - KLCCRCX tlui djlcs uu plmplt-s ovcriiiglit at it acts to looM^n and rcniovc iiuly lil.icklicad*. Tho*e wlio followed »im- plo direction* and npt>»*d KImtm upon rctirin,; were area/lngly surprlreo wlien tl.-y found their pimple* and blackhead* had dt«ippean-d 'fhciw iirera etilliiisi.iitlcjlly pralw: Kl*«r»» and claim they .arc no longer embarra^d 'ONLY ami are tM>w lutppy vvlllt Ujefe clear complexion*. Ui* KI«Mr*x. U one ap- M plication doc* not »atl*fy, you get #■ %aC dotibW your monoy bock. Ask for Klrerox today. «ure. " ” Xsk for bk^llbXt 0t**M« LAFAYETTE DRUG COMPANY generations of chicks, become viru lent onouglv to stunt the growth of chickif and predispose them to spo- oiflc diseases. When continuous i brooding is practiced under the J lanie roof, even though solid parti tions may separate the various brooding rooms, the chicks begin to slow up in growth after tho first few months and become unhealthy look ing. in many cases, no serious mor tality is experienced, the specialist said, but the chicks require several weeks longer to attain a marketable weight, and it is difficult tp put flesh on tho birds. This condition results In very high production costs and low quality broilers and fryers. Better livability ^and faster and more efficient growth of chicks Is obtained when the entire house Is lined at one time with chicks of the same age. When tho broilers or fry ers are sold off, tho house should be thoroughly cleaned, disinfected and aired out, preferably for several weeks, before more chicks are placed In it. This lapse of time tends to break the cycle of most disease ind non-disease producing bacteria that may stunt or kill chicks, he said. TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS Answered ai State CelleB© Question: What causes hens to lay rough shelled eggs? Answer: Prof, Roy S. Dearstyne, head of the Poultry ilepartment at State College, say.s tho formation of egg shells Is dependent on the cal cium, phosphorous, and vitamin D. obtained Ihiough tho diet of the bird. The rough shells are due to uneven distribution of calcium and water throughout the shell and dlf- I'orence.s in the size of tho shell pores. Probably heredity has''little to do In this case, but a bird laying such an egg usually will lay similar eggs throughout Its life. SEVEN YEARS EXPERIENCE Recapping'Vulcanizing New Firestone Tire* and Tubes Esso Gas and Oil MIZE’S TIRE SERVICE P. O. BOX 263 ANGIER, N. C. Question: Where can I obtain blueprints of hee hives and frames? .A,nHwer: Your Extension Service county farm agent has been supplied with these plans and he will be glad to help you. If his supply has been distributed, you may write to Prof. David S. Weaver, care of tho Agricultural Engineering Depart ment at State College, Blue prints of other farm needs are also obtain able through this service. Higher Yield* Mean Increased Profits Hail Insurance 1 am not restricted by any quota. If loss ratio is favorable, you will receive a dividend on your hail policy. NO OTHER LOCAL AGENT CAN OFFER YOU THESE FEATURES For a saving on all your Insurance Needs, See I.Giady Johnson,Agent LILLINGTON, N. C. LIFE — FIRE — HAIL — AUTOMOBILE Question: When is the proper lime to cut alfalfa for hay? Answer: According to E. R. Col- lin.s, in charge of Agronomy Exten sion at State College, alfalfa should be cut in early blossom stage (about 1-4 flowers open) as the greatest yield per acre of protein is obtained when the adfalfa is cut at this stage. Cutting too early weakens the plants and delayed cutting results In exces sive shedding of the leaves. At least throe and In most cases four cuttings can be made each sea son. The last cutting should be early enough to allow the alfalfa to make 0 to 10 inches of new growth before tho Hist killing frost. This fall growth period is necessary in order for the alfalfa to store enough food In the roots for winter survival and vigorous growth the following spring. Land Poster.« for sale at Tlie New.s. Testa conducted by the N, C. Agri cultural Experiment Station have shown that soybean .producers must follow certain cultural practices to get the kind of yields that mean profit. The uppl'.cntion of lime and fer- ItUzer to the soil. In most of the 13 4 C soybean e::poriments, regard less of whether the soil was natur ally poor, moderately rich, or very rich in these nuirlenLs, resulted in inc eased yields. Tho recommendation stemming from this finding is that the pro duce.' have his soil tested to deter mine the exact needs of it. Once these needs have been determined, lime In the amount specified shbuld be applied. The standard fertilizer treatment, and (lie one found most effective In tlio tests, is 400 pounds per acre of C-I0.20 01 Its equivalent, applied at plan ling. This season the research workers say. it may he necessary to use 0-12-12. Application of tho fertilizer culls for special care. If placed too near ■> in contact with the seed, it may injure the stand. For this reason growers are advised to put their fertilizer in hands to the side and slightly below the level of the seed. The Experiment Station has found that Ogden and Roanoke are, from every standpoint, tho soybeans best suited to North Caiolina conditions. In the Upper Coastal Plain and in the Piedmont, the Roanoke variety hits been most successful. Ten to 12 seeds per foot of low is the best seeding rate for these varietie.s. of Harnett County in the courthouse In Lllllngton, North Carolina, with in twenty (2b) days after the 29 day of May, 1947. and answer or de mur to the cotnplaini In said action, or the plaintiff .will apply to the I Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. HOWARD GODWIN. 1.4c Clerk of Superior Court. BOUND FOR ALASKA ON SCOOTER BUILT FOB FIVE . Gregory and his pet fox terrier, *‘Poo«h,” left Brownsville, Tex., on a three-wheeled meter scooter, bound for Alaska. Their number has been Increased to five, thanks to the addition of three pups bom en route. Farmers Warned Not To Overgraze Cattle kind of pa.sture, is due to an exces- .sivo accumulation of gases in the rumen or paunch. It results in a pronounced swelling on tho left side. Dr. Foster explained, and may occur .suddenly and grow continually worse until fatal. Regardless of the sever- ' ity of the case, the .^animal should [ be kept under observation, he said. I ".vt this season of the year, and I especially wltli tho Improved clover jand alfalfa pastures,” Dr. Foster said, "there is danger of cattle and sheep bloating until they become ac customed to the gruzlng.” He added that some cases have already been ;eporte'.l which probably/conld have been avoided if these suggestions ' had been followed: j 1)0 not turn livestock on pasture I for the first time until the rain or liew has dried off. Give the animals i a feed of grass hay before they are j turned on pasture. Allow the stock to graze for only about 30 minutes i for the first day. and increase tho Unless care is taken to let cattle and sheep get accustomed to the new' .spiing forage crops, losses of the.se animals for bloat may become seri ous, according to a stuteiueut issued this week by Dr. J. E. Foster, pro fessor of animal husbandry at State College. Bloating, usually caused by hur ried eating and gorging of a new lime by about the amount for the I ne.xt four or five days until the stock ! becomes accustomed to the pasture. ' inspect the animals frequently for the first few days after turning on ' pasture. If bloating continues in spite of above precautions, delay grazing un til plants become more mature. S. E. (BUCK) GUY Dr. R. L. Lancaster VETERINARIAN 405 East Edgerton Street Dumi^ N. C. Telephone No. 6396 or No. 1 Night Phone No. 236.W For Immediate Delivery HOME FREEZERS Water Pumps & Pipe. Bath Room Fixtures—-Tubs—— Lavatories, Sinks, Closets—Metal Sink Cabinets, Wood Sink and Wall Cabinets. Automatic Oil & Electric Water Heaters—Septic Tanks—Healing Systems—^Automatic Oil or Coal for homes, churches and commercial—New Radiant Heat. Trained Mechanics to install your plumbing and heating. Bring Your Wheat to our flour mill, our floor is guaran teed to please you. McLAMB SUPPLY CO. AND McLAMB FLOUR MILL DUNN-BENSON HIGHWAY FOR SALE Concrete Pipe SIZES 12 TO 30 INCHES Carl McNeill BROADWAY, N. C. , S. E. (Buck) Guy, 74, resident of I Dunn for many years, died Thursday afternoon about 3 o’clock. He had , been ill for several months. Funeral Horvices were held Friday afternoon at 4:30 at the Gromartle Funeral Floine in Dunn. Burial was in the I Greenwood cemetery In Dunn. A na tive of Cumberland County, Mr. Guy had spent most of his life in Dunn. He was a son of the late Charles T. and Susan E. West Guy, He was a painter by trade. Surviving are his 1 wife. Mrs. Etta Guy; one son, Zeb Guy; four b:others. City Solicitor Charles L. Guy, June T. and James C. Guy, .all of Dunn and T. Sloan • Guy of Gatesvllle; and two sisters, .Mrs. Emma G. Womble and Minnie Guy of Bunn. NOTICE OK SALE OF AUTOMO BILE BY OKDBR OF COURT Under and by virtue of the powe; ol sale contained in an Order signed the 22nd day of April, 1947. by Hon. F. H. Taylor, Judge Presiding 'of Harnett County Recorder’s Court, 'in the case entitled "State vs. Nlch- . olBs L, McLean and Stm McLean," !the undersigned Sheriff of Harnett County, will, on Saturday. May 24, 1947. at 12 o’clock Noon, at Hie Couithouse door in Harnett Coumy, bell to the highest 'bidder for cash, the following described automobile: One 1938 Model, Ford Sedan Motor No. 18-4381599 N. C. License No. 61 S'-? 25. Time; 12 o’clock Noon, May 24, 1947. Place; Courthouse door, Lllllng- ton, N. C. rincili This tile 26th day of April. 1947. W. E. SALMON, l-4c Sheriff of Harnett County. D. A. Slate 4-H Club Week, formerly called "Short Course," will be held ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified a.s administrator at State College, August 18-23, it of the estate of Mrs. Bettle E has been announced. Sweet Potato Plants Postpaid . Nancy Hall—Porto Rican 200--81 600—fl.75 i;000—13 Polo Tuylor 3leasoii, Tenn. Spence, deceased, late of Harnett I County, N. C., this Is to notify all I persons having claims against the jsaid estate to file the same duly iveilfled with the undersigned on before the 24th day of April, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar I of their recovery. All persons indebt- ' ed to said estate will please make .immediate settlement with the un- NORTH CAROLINA, HARNETT COUNTY. .NOTICE OF RE-SALP. Under and by virtue of a resolu •, lion duly passed by the Mayor and Board of Commissioners of the dersigned. This April 24. 1947. W. E, MEDLIN, 24'6p Administrator. AD3llNI8TRATOR*S NOTICE Having quaittied as administrator Town Of Limngton, said town will or the estate of 0. D. Spence, on May 24, 1947, at 12.00 e cl^k j Harnett County, Noon, on the premises hereinafter' c.. this is to notify all per- deserlbed, offer for sale and sel at sons having claims against the public auction for cash, to the high-1 estate to file the same duly est bidder,, a certain lot or parce of ; verified with the undersigned on or land sHiate in the Town of Lllling-j.-^efore the 24th day of April, 1948, ton, Harnett County, commonly hiIs notice will be pleaded In bar known as the Community House property, and more fully described us follows: Being a lot 127.5 feet by 166 feet, fronting 127.5 feet on the Western; margin of Eighth Street and 166 feet on the Southern margin of “J”'24.61) Street, and being a part of the Bur-, ‘ well Property on which Ts situate ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE the Community House. | Having qualified as administratrix A deposit of ten per centum of the estate of J. W. Gregory, de- of their recovery. -All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate settlement with the un dersigned. This April 24, 1947. 1 W. B. MEDLIN, Administrator. (10%) of the bid by the successful ceased, late of Harnett County, N. bidder will be required, the bid will,c., this is to notify all persons hav- reinaln open ten (10) days for in-,ing claims against the said estate to crease bid, if any, pd all bids will, fue the same duly -verified with the be subject to the rejection or accept- undersigned on or before the 17th a nee and approval of the Mayor and day of Aprl, 1948, or this notice will Board of Commissioners of the Town be pleaded In bar of their recovery, of LllUngton. j ar persons indebted to said estate This the 9th day of May, 1941. | «-in please make immediate settle- H. C. S. LOVING, Mayor. H. Hamilton, Town Clerk. 15-2C NORTH CAROLINA HARNETT COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT 'MAXINE McDOUGALD McKOY. vs ' WILLIAM P. McKOY NOTICE men) with the undersigned. This April 17, 1-947. .MAMIE B. GREGORY, 17-6p Administratrix. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of H. M. Brown, deceas ed, late of Harnett County. N. C., ^ ^ ^ „„„ ,thls is to notify all persons having The above named defendant, Will- claims against the said estate to file lam P. McKoy, will take notice that ^be same duly verlflcjd with the un- an action entitled as shown above derslgned on or before the Uth day has been commenced in the Superior of April. 1948, or this notice will be Court of Harnett County, North pleaded In bar of ihelr recovery. All Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure persons indebted to said estate will an absolute divorce from the de- please make immediate settlemeiH fendant upon' the grounds that the with the undersigned, plaintiff and defendant have lived' This .4prll 17, 1947. separate and apart for more than I ORIS BROWN, two years, next preceding the iT-Cp Administrator. bringing of this action; that tho de-. — fendant will further take notice that NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION he is required to appear at the of- Having qualified as executrix of flee of the Clerk of Superior Court the last will and testament of R. A. fiom where I sit... Jy Joe Marsh Ml Service with a Smile it Motorists are nighty glad to pa tronize Ed’s Service SUtion. The driveway’s always cleanly swept, the pumps kept nicely painted, and the office and rest rooms neat and spoUesa. And Ed himself is ’’Serv ice wilh a Smile.** . It’s not only Ed’s idea. The com pany that suppliea Ed’s oil and gasoline insists on certain stan dards—^not just in the upkeep of the station, bat in the courteous service that Ed xeqders. It’s lUto the brewen^ prograas of Self-R^^gulation. Throngh bnlletins. meetings and personal visits, the brewers encourage retailers of beer to maintain clean, law-abiding tav erns. Those that don’t toe the line are reported to the authorities. Prom where I sit, it’s just com mon business sense to see that the product which you sell is handled by responsible, courteous people through attractive outlets. It wins the good will and the gratitude of the community. Matthews, deceased, late of Harnett j County, North Carcliaa, this Is to - ' notify all persons indebted to said , decedent to please make-immediate I settlement with the >under8igned. All I persons -having claims against said I estate will please tile the same with j the undersigned duly verified on or ! before the 9th day of April, 1948. or {this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This 9th day of April, 1947. (Airs.) ALDA M. NEFF, executrix. Dupree & Strickland, Attorneys. 17-6P MNnCD STATES MEWEtS POimOATfON, North CiMbna Onaiantoc IMlc iSMSS^ liwveaMe loitdiiig, |iM|^ Nortb CoroUiia. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION i Having qualified as administratrix of tho estate of the late Molly W. •Gaidner, of Harnett County, North , Carolina, this Is to give notice to all persons having claims against the .said decedent to present the same to , the undersigned duly verified on or ' before the 4th day of April, 1'948, I or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persona' .being in- I dehted to said estate, will please - make immediate payment to the un- 1 derslgned. I I'his 4th day of April, 1947. I MARY H. GARDNER, Administratrix j of Molly W. (Jardner, dec'd. ! Dupree & Strickland, ' .\ttorneys. 10-6p It's Screen-time in Carottia Springtimo is SCREEN-TIME in Corolina. It's time now to prepare your home, cottage, dairy barns, sleeping porohes, etc, ior the summer months ahead when the illes, mos quitoes and other insects are tho most worri some . . . and the most dangerous. We have a limited quantity of bronze or galvanized 16 mesh screen wife In varied widths. B. & H. Hotor Exchange MARVIN HOLLAND, Owner E. Broad Street W. Broad Street Telephone 538-W . Dunn, N. C. USED CARS DUNN F. C. X. R. H. iODWIN, Mgr, E. BROAD ST. DUNN, N. C. Includinigr Several 1946 Models See Me Before You Buy! YOU PAY NO COMMISSIONS HERE Ne Salesman Will Call If I do not have the car you want—it can be obtained on short notice. Our buyer in the north is ready to supply you at any time Poultry Wanted ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE (Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of J. W. Giles, deceas- For highest prices firing us all the poultry you have for sale— FRIDAY, MAY 16th at the following places: Buie’s Creek, N. C., 0 til 10 a. m. Lillington, N. C*, 10:30 til 12 noon, truck will he in lot hack of Atldsis Store. See us about selling your entire flock. cd, lato of Harnett County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to file life same duly verified with the un dersigned on or before the 24th day of April, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement with the undersigned. ' This April 24. 1947. MATTIE GILES, 24-6p Administratrix. Lee Poultry Co. Sanford, N. C. NOnOE OF aALE OF AUTOMO BILE BY ORDER OF COURT ' Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in an Order signed the 22ni day of April, 1947, by Hon. F. H. Taylor, Judge Presiding of Harnett County Recorder’s Court, in the case entitled "State vs. Fred McLean,’’ the undersigned Sheriff of Harnett County, will, on Saturday, May 24. 1(947, at 12 o’clock Noon, at the Courthouse door In Harnett County, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the following, de- ' scribed automobile: j One 1937 Model, 4-Door Packard Sedan Motor No. T-5495 Serial No. 1082-14-155 N. C. License No. S6715S. Time: 12 o’clock Noon, May 24, 1947. • Place: Courthouse door, Lllllng- ton, N. C. Terms: Cash, This the 25th day of April, 1947. W. E. SALMON, l-4c Sheriff of Harnett County.
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