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MMiMM ill lilm I i 1' I " I I I " 'I ' ' I I I I I I I I III M I I ' III II I I ' '.r.'tT/Va\^My-*u.r4 •'. .C . . >• v.. , , /. ^ ■■ . ? / 4^ . . ^ / *-■/ (6' V . ^ •' . .1 ., f ■ ,\ ‘ ■ . PACK SIX HAKNETT COUNTY NEWS-PubiisHed at uuiagton, N. c. THURSDAY. JULY 24. 124( MATTERS ot INTEREST to FARMERS I Hybrid Corn Studies To Be Conducted li‘ you ai'o 0110 of tlie I’urinorK who li'ive hooii lunazed with tlio out- staullu}^ vosultH others have ohtftiu- («1 throiigli I ho use of hyhiid oorir and ilH're are still quGstions in your minds as to whether you could got the same results, thou, liore is your oiiportuulty. Ouriim Farm and Homo Week, whicli will he held on State ColloKO ('ami)us. AuKUSt 25-2'9, a demon stration will ho conducted to answer many of the cniestlons portaiulnt; to liylirid corn iiroductlou in the state, and at tlie same time explain some of the main points iii the hi ■'eding of the i'l'Op, Intel ested farmers attending the annual event will go to McCullors Test farm near Ualoigh and as a part of the eight timely farm dom- monsiiMlions that are to be conduct ed on the lost farm, the breeding lirocess or dovelopmonl of now var ieties of hybrid com for North Car olina will be explained by Dr, P, H. Jlaivi-y, research iirofessor, in charge of coin breeding at Slate College. 1)1 her demonstrations which will be conducted (luring tile tour are: corn and sweet potato drleis. peanut, i'leciliiig. strawberry iiroduction, to bacco, cultivation practices, tind s'veet potato liarvesting methods. A Ion to the livestock farms of tlie college will furnish some of the l.itesi practices )>eiiig earried out in i;> I’ll! oeof cattle production. Re- ^ea ch work lieiiig carried on wlili tiiil.eys .111(1 tioultry at the College DDT Suggestions Given In Bulletin BOLL WKKVILS WHX STEAL 76,000 new automobUw—or their oottoa cosh equivalent—^from Cotton Belt famicrs this season unless tho farmer uses every possible control measure to combat the pest. Recom mending that farmers in this area consult their county agent, vocational agriculture instruotor, or stnto entomologist for controls most offeotlve looal^, the National Cotton Council says that failure to fight the weevil property win reduce tho value of the cotton crop more than $100,000,000. I dentif ica tion Cards Necessary ,()uliry faim will iio observed as tho t(>',n cdiiiiinies to this plant. Terrac ing. (lup rot.(lions, cover crops, and '^iiiim iiiotliod of running tobacco row-, '.vill he exiilalnod at tlie soil coiisi I v.ii ion experiment station. Waldi (lie lalx'I on your paper. Don’t let yonr subscription expire. If you are ono of the 80,000 to bacco growers In the two Carolinas and Virginia who became members of the Flue-Cured Tobacco Coopera tive Stabilization Corporation last year, and plan to place tobacco In the corporntlor. and accept the loan this year, it will be well for you to check and see if you still have the ideutl- flcation card issued to you. Pointing out that before any to bacco grower is eligible to place to bacco in tlie corporation and accept the loan, L. T. Weeks, secretary of the Corporation, said il is necessary tliat he is either a member of the How women and girls may get wanted relief from furzcilonaf periodic pain C.^rdiii. many women say, has brought re lief from the cramp-lllco agony and nervous strain of functional pcrlodlo distress. Token like a tonic. It should stimulate appetite, aid digestion,* thus help build reslst- , auco for the "tlmo'* to comc. Started 3 (lays before "your time". It should help relievo pain due to purely \ functional pcrlodlo causes. Try Itl CARDUl 3$ 4cc (.AtCI. OIRCCTIONS ARTHRITIS And NERVE DISORDERS Dr. Dallas W. Lynn, OSTEOPATH Physical Therapy Center Dunn — 'Phone 613 By Appointment Only WHEAT Plan now to bring your wheat to our mill. Trade ynur wheat with us for flour and feed. Every bag guaranteed to please you. Try our plain or self-rising flour. Store your wheat with us and get your flour as you need it. Our mill has just been overhauled and we are equipped to give you the finest flour and best of service. McLAMB FLOUR MILL DUNN-BENSON HIGHWAY DUNN, N. C. coi'iioration or becomes 'i member. All who purchased it siiaie of stock last year were Issued a stock certi ficate and an identification card, he said. This identification card serves as the growers evidence that he Is a member and that he holds a share of stock, If he was not a member last year lie may become a member this year by purchasing at least one share of common stock which will entitle him to all of the benefits and privileges that the corporation offers. Once he has purchased a shaie of stock it is not necessary for him to purchase stock each year provided he can pro duce evidence that he i.s a stock- holdei, ‘DDT and Suggestions for It’s U.se." a now bulletin just issued by the State College Extension Service is now available for general distri bution, ! Prepared by James T. Conner, Jr., , Extension Entomologist at State Col- 1 lege, the bulletin contains many j helpful suggestions to the farmer or j liousewlfe for combatting Insects a't- ; fectlng man and animals, us well as ] \egetuble and field crops. Since there , are different treatments .lecommend- j ed for diffe. ent insects and pests, the I biilletla contains recommended treat- I ments for most common insects. Since reseaich in DDT is still in the experimental stage, there are certain '‘don’ts’’ which must be ob served 111 the use of the substance, j 'I'hese have been included In the j bulletin as safety precautions to the I many people who use DDT. I Other iinpoitunt items such us iITj'I effects on plants, beneficial In- 1 sects, and health factors involved j ill its use as well as various mixtures i' I'or a solution of a certain’ strength I .lie also given. Free copies of the publication are available from the .Agricultural Edi tor, State College Station, Raleigh. Requests should be made for “DDT and Suggestions for It’s Use,’’ (Re vised) Extension Circular No. 291. TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS I Answered at State College Quostion. Is there such a thing as - a white blueberry? ATHLETES FOOT ITCH I NOT HARD TO KILL. ' IN ONE HOUR, If not pleased, your 35c back at any diug store. 'TE-OL. a STRONG fun- ' gk'ide. contains alcohol. IT PENETRATES. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the Itch. Today at J Kelly’s Drug Store. AI>MIMSTRATOR*K NOTICE Answer \ccordinir to E B Mor ' Having qualified as administrator Answer, Accoiaing to i!.. u. ->101- ,^^ estate of Claudia C. Thomas. row, research associate professor of deceased, late of Harnett County, Horticulture at State College, most this is to notify all persons having so-culled white blueberries are usu-' ‘di^hns against said estate to file the allv Ulnklsh white lathed then nnve Same duly verified with the under- . .. White lather than ^f white. They are relatively rare, and June. 1948. or this notice will be ill his observations, he states that he' pleaded in bar of their recovery. All has only found one wiiich was col-; pursous indebted to said estate will let ted near the Uluff Park on the, ‘"‘‘wedjnte settlement au, nil ■o , With the undersigned. Blue Ridge Parkway some years ago. j„ng isth. 1947, There has also ’oeen some heard of , K. C. THOMAS. ami found In the vicinity of Mag-j^®‘*P Administrator. K , ! ADSIIXISTRA'I'OR’S NOTICE White blueberries uio of no par-j Having qualified as administrator Many of the growers who became members In 1946 have lost their Identification cards, Mr, Weeks said, and where this is the case a duplicate caid may be obtained by writing to the Flue-Cured Tobacco State College Hints To Farm Homemakers 1 By Verna Stanton. N. C. State College Use weights rather than measure ments in making fruit preset ves, specialists of the U. S. Department of Agriculture remind housewives wlio are doing their own preserving this season. The weight of a quart of fruit varies considerably with the Cooperative Stabilization Corpora- , hind, with the way it Is packed, and tion, 411 Fayetteville 'street, Ral- ’also witli the shape and size of the oigh, N. C. i Iiieces. Therefore, weighing the iii- When the grower is marketing his 1 gvedlents is more accuialo and gives tobacco and finds that It is deslra-! belter results tlian measuring ble to place some tobacco in the cor-' The standard proportion of sugar poration and receive a loan on it' for preserves varies from three- and he does not have an identiflca-{fourths to one part by weight of su- tlon card, then it will be necessary 1 gar to one pait by weight of pre- lor liiin to buy another shate of j pared fruit. The smaller proportion slock before he is eligible to place of sugar can be used for the sweeter his tobacco in the corporation. Warehousemen u)id officials of the fruits. tlcular interest commeidally, but of the estate of 1. C. Avery, deceased, they might be of some value in'late of Harnett County, N. C., this studying the Inheritance in blue- to notify all persons having claims , . against the said estate to file the Deny crosses. The simplest way to ^u,y verified with the under- put It. he states, is to say they are signed on or before the 23rd day probably similar to the Albino in the »f June, 1948, or this notice will be human race and probably just ns'^heir recovery. All ......o In ,w./,n,n.nnnn 1 pccsous iiidebtcd to shIU estate wilV i.iie In otcuiience, I please make Immediate settlement j undersigned. Qiies. Wliat causes the oaily drop- This June 23. 1947. ping of tomato blossoms? ' H. .4\ERY, i Administrator. signed on or before the 26th day of June. 19i8v or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recoveiy. All pel sons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement with the undersigned. This 26tli day of June, 1-947. JESSK COATS. Smithfleld. North Carolina. R-1. Executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Madie Suggs. Dupree & Strickland. Attorneys. 26-6c 26-6CI Answer. There have been consld- jj. j,-, mcLEOD. Attorney, erable requests for this question to Coats, N. C, tho Horticulture Department at State College, and .M. E. Gardner, head of j „ KXKrU’roR;s NOTICE tho department, attributes the early testament of Mrs. droppings of blossoms this year to, Maddie Suggs, deceased, late of Har- oxcessive dry, hot weather when County. North Carolina, this is some of the earlier plants were ' notify all persons having claims .against the said estate to file the' niooniing. .-ame duly verified with the under- If you liave not noticed any re- NOTKiK OK RK-.‘iAl4K OF I4AND Pursuant to authority of law, the Harnett County Commissioners will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash on Monday. .August 4, 1947. at their room in the Courthouse at Lllllngton. North Carolina, at 12 o’clock meridian, all the right, title and Interest of the County of Har nett in and to the following describ ed tract or parcel of land in LiUing- ton, Harnett County. North Carolina,, rtTx; Approximately 10.5 acres of land, situate on the west side of Highway No. '15-A, bordering upon the right- of-way of Norfolk-Southern Railway Company and-as delineated upon map fiom survey by Harold T. Tur lington, Registered Surveyor, made in May. 1'947. copy of which is on file with the. Register of Deeds of Harnett County, and to which map and survey reference is hereby had for description by metes and bounds. The successful bidder will be re quired to deposit 25% of his or her bid ns evidence of good faith pend ing execution and delivery of deed, and the County of Harnett reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Done by order of the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County, this 7th day of July, 1947. COUNTY OF HARNEl'T By Angus A. Cameron, Cluun,, Harnett County Commissioners .Attest; ' - Inez Harrington, Clerk. 10-4C covery of your plants since the weather hocamo mure seasonable, you may write 10 the Horticulture department for additional Informa tion. Question. How cun I control cock- roaclies with the use of DDT? .Answer, Spray with a 5 per cent oil or dust with 10 per cent powder tiioroughly all hiding places and run- wa.vs, paying close attention to loose httseboards and moldings, under and around sinks, in and behind cup- boa; ds, dark storage cobinets. etc. According to James T. Conner, Extension Entomologist at State Col lege, DD'r may not be more effective than other recommended materials for cockroaches and at least seventy- two hours may be expected bofoie results are noticed. Repeated appli cations at* regular intervals over a period of several months may ho necessaiy for complete control. corporation are anxious that all - If the family is to get the most in growers who became members last health value from food, the house- year check to see if their cards are available, and if not, they are urged to contract the corporation and re quest a duplicate card. By doing this, it will save the grower and warehouseman a considerable a- mount of trouble and expense, he .said. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. heretofore doing huslneps as a partnership at Lllllngton, N. C., under the firm, name of Lafayette Grocery have dissolved said partner ship as of the 15th day of July, 1947. All debts due to and owing by said partnership will be received and paid respectively by Julius Holloway, who will continue to operate said business under the name of Lafay ette Grocery. This July 16. 1947. Signed: RALPH ROBERTS, Partner JULIUS HOLL'OWAY, Partner. 17-4p SEE *^'**Vn. .y^VA•.A^ . .VWVVNW.WAV.*. • I •••‘AM TiUey & Blatthews FOR YOUR Fann Needs Diamond Feeds— All kinds of Field Seeds STOKERS AND AUTOMATIC OIL CURERS wife must avoid obvious waste that shows up in a full garbage pail and the waste of nutrients from keeping food improperly or too long. This suggestion from nullitionlsts of the Minnesota Experiment Station Is baaed on studies of nutritive losses especially of vegetables, The wrong storage of vegetables In the home results In considerable loss of nutrients. Studies show that such vegetables as peas, broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce, spinach, endive and kale lose vitumln C rapidly at looin temperature—as they stand and wait on the kitchen table, for example, or are kept In an open bin In the kitchen. In the refrigerator the loss takes place much more slowly. Keeping vegetables too long also causes losses. Although vitamin A is not so easily lost as C. even this vitamirt gradually disappears from green vegetables if they are kept too long. A study of lettuce shows that Us vitamin .A value drops markedly BUILD WITH Concrete or Cinder Blocka— HOUSES, TOBACCO BARNS, FEED BARNS Building Block Co. Tetepiionc 317 Ijllltngton, N. O. when kept too long in the refrigera tor. the rate of loss corresi»ondlng with the amount of wilting. Many housewives do not realize that leftover cooked vegetables also lose value us they stand. Although it is thiifty practice to save and use all leftover food. It is thriftier to plan so that vegetables will all be oaten at the meal with none left over. Uncovered foods in the refrig erator lose more than covered foods.' SEE US FOR— ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATERS EliECTRlC WATER PUMPS S'l'OK-A-FIIlB BARN STOKERS INTERNATIONA!* ELECTRIC )R BATTERY PENCE ^NTROl* (Wo also service these sets) RADIO & RECORD PLAYERS KLOURESCENT lilGHTS AND I.N'CADBSCENT CEILING P1X7.'URES PlX-l’P liAMPS, TABLE AND FLOOR I*AMPS WIRING DEVICES OP ALL KINDS BASS ELECTRIC CO. Telephoire No. 655-J E. Rroad Strt'ot Dunn, N. C. U. S. SURPLUS CLOTHING BARGAINS FOR MEN KHAKI PANTS «a.00 SHIRTS $1.40 D. M. RANSDELL SURPLUS STORE Puquay Springs, N. C. 5-V ALUMINUM ROOFING 26-GUAGE.—$10.00 PER SQUARE 90 LB. ROLL ROOFING INSIDE AND OUTSIDE PAINT AT A GOOD PRICE TOBACCO TWINE AND ARSENATE OF LEAD AT RIGHT PRICE TILLEY & MATTHEWS HURLEY WEATHERS, Clerk PHONE 1S9-W L. L. MATTHEWS A. A. TILLEY Fuquay Springs, N, C. WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS IT HAS EVERYTMINS! Satisfying, refreshing, nourishing, BOB’S-COLA is truly a great cola drink you’ll enjoy. Yes, BOB’S-COLA has a distinctive, just-right ilavor that appeals to everyone. CtSI /Kpfi's COLA WHfkEVEfi COLi) BEVERAGES ARE SOt 0 BOB’S COLA BOTTLING CO. PHONE 233J DUNN, N. C. Mr. Tobacco Farmer SELL AT Cumberland County Tobacco Warehouse FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. FULL SET OF BUYERS S.VLK D.AY D.ATK FIRST SALK—’I'HUR.SDAY .AUGUST 7th •SECOND .SALK—FRIDAY — ...AUGUST 8ih Itth l£lh 13th 14ili INlli IWh 1t>lh aoih FIRST .SALK—MONDAY AUGUST SlfiCO.ND SAI4K—TUESDAY AUGUST FHLST SALE—WEDNESDAY AUGUST SEtXiXD SALK—THURSDAY AUGI’ST 1TR.S’I’ .S.A LK—FRIDAY. AUGU.ST SKCO.N D SAI.K—MONDAY AUGUST FIRST SALK—TUESDAY .AUGUST SKCOXD .SALK—WEDNESDAY AUGU.ST FIRST SALK—THURSD.AY AUGU.ST fil.sl .SKCO.Nl> SALK—FRHIAY AUGUST ‘Jaind FIRST SALE—MO.NDAY AUGUST gBth .SECOND SALK—TUESDAY AUGU.ST fi6th FIRST SALK—AVKDNKSD.AY .AUGUST STth SECOND SALK—THURSDAY AUGUST asth FIR.ST SALK—FRIDAY AUGUST 8»lli SECOND SALK—.MONDAY .SKITK.MBER 1st FIRST SALK—TUESDAY SKI>TKM1tKR find .SKCOND SALK—WEDNESDAY.. SKI^'KMRKK Srd FIRST SAIJB—^THURSDAY SKITKMllER 4th SECOND SALK—FRIDAY .SKI>TKMUKR 3th FIILST .SALE—MONDAY -SEl^EMBER «th SKCOND SALK—TUESDAY SKUTBMBER 0th FIRST SALE—WEDNESDAY SKI^RMllBR lOth SKCOXD .SALK—THITR.SDAY ...SRPTK.AIBKR tlth All Second Sales Are Scheduled for 1:00 P. M. WE START RECEIVING TOBACCO MONDAY^ AUG. 4 Location: 2 Miles From Old Market House on Highway No. 301—Lumberton Road GEO. D. CARTER & SONS CO. Fayetteville, N. C. Phone 3981 (Clip This Schedule and Save It) Get Youi- Boyette Tobacco SPRAYER FROM W ells-Matthews Motor Co. ANDBERF.ADY Worms Are Worse On A Late Crop WE HAVE REPAIR PARTS We can repair yours if you have one WELLS-MATTHEWS MOTOR CO. Fuquay Sprinc*. N. C.
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