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Jane 3?The Medlterr&n eau fruit fly about which such a furor la being raised at this time will In all likelihood become a resident ot North Carolina and we shall have to learn the boll weerll, bean beetle, potato bus, San Jose scale and other costly Insect pests which now affect the se riculture ot this State. "The-e is no armistice la the war 'between man and insect*." says Dr. Z. P. Metcalf. head of the department of entomolosy at State College. "We hare other serious pests approaching the State, such as the corn borer and jthe Japanese beetle, both oi- -which are dangerous and costly. The fruit fly was first recognised a* a pest in the Asores about 100 years ago. It has now become established In nearly all the tropical, land areas and until tbe present time, the North American Continent was about the only large land area which has remained tree of lrfeetation. Spreading from the 11 counties in Florida, It has been found iu frwtt shipped to Georgia, Louisiana and North Carolina.* Dr. Metcalf says that we shall hare r horticultural industry in spite of the fly. There are poisoned bait sprays which may be used for Its con trol and then the fly will not likely I become s serious pest where the monthly mean temperature falls to or 'below 50 degrees of temperature for ftur consecutive months during the year. The average mean tempe^gture from December to March In Raleigh is 43 degrees, and for Wilmington is 4S> "degrees. In those parts of Europe having equally as low a temperature in winter, the fly is not a serious pest. Even In the citrus regions of j Spain and Italy, it causes damage tc j ripening oranges mainly dnrlng Sep. tember and October, and this is of | ! short duration. | in Hawaii whe.ee conditions are I (ideal ror proptgatioir ar tte fiy. the| j farmers still have a horticultural in dustry. Parasites have been devel oped which live on the fly and help] i to hold K In check. GET FARM FACTS FROM RALEIGH STATION I 1 Rutetgh, June 3?"Thtg- Is Station WPTF, Raleigh North Carolina broadcasting the weekly agricultural program for the North Carolina State College," is the announcement that will be heard dnrlng the next two months on each Wednesday at 13'It noon. It means that the workers of the experiment station and extension service will continue their weekly broadcasts throughout the summer, bringing late farm facts whi.-b mayl others interest t0 landowiers and| The lectures which have been ir-1 rrnged on this program are as fol. | k.;s | Jpdq 5: Farm Outlock for !>?? anj I l ?3i:. Lr.-.G. W. .i*or<t-.r. head depart*-] [Men* if asrlcnltural economit j lun_> 12: parasites of Poultry. H S. WUicng, research poultry-man. June 12: Preventing Decay of| Fi uita and Vegetables in the Home Dr R. F. Poole, plant pathologist June 26: State Farmers' Conven tion. James M. Gray, secretary. Farm Vonen's Short Course, Mrs. Estelle T. Smith, secretary. J ly 3: An Excursion to the Peat | Fogs of North Carolina, Dr. B. W Wells, botanist. July 10: Development Certified I Crop Seeds, W. H. Darst, farm crops-1 July 17: Organizing the North | Carolina Crop Improvment Associa tion, W. H. Darst, farm crops. July 24: The Annual 4-H Club| .Course, L. R. HarriU, state club lea . ! Jnly 31: Power Farming, A T-| 'Hoi man, agricultural engineer | Those interested in agricultural and vurgl subjects are Invited to tune in o.? Station WPTF each Wednesday at icon. Dean 1. O, Schaub says the com. rn.its and suggestions about the pro Icrrm would be appreciated. Persona detirlng particular Information should fwrite to the college asking that It be broadcast and as near ss possible, the requests will be complied with, says ?Jtr. Schaub. PAINS In Stda and Back *T BAD BBl mieerable for ? long time. My health was Boor, and I oaffaeed a tot foam weeVn nee At ttmea, my atrength waa eo tittle that I could not feet 1 on my would hare to giva m and go to bad My a ?ivw umuiatwLioriooQB dp *0 HttU. I worriad about ray ~ noot pnr? tm hopa of ?bDu nd wcIL I rfy lift ? bockot of t^i boos* work ' to doll. tha pain* 1 UdM kft CARDUI T. Gerberl ITKA1NU VXGITABLIS TRY GERBER*S FOR TOUR BABY NOTHING 18 TOO GOOD FOB YOCR BABY, AND NOTHING IS BETTER THAN GERBEB*S STRAINED VEGETABLES HAVE IOC TBIED ?81EKHO* BOCLLIOX CTBESt IF NOT IOC ABE MISSING A LOT Jl*8T DBOP ONE IN A CCP OF HOT WATEB AND IOC HATE A BEAL CCP OF 80CP. Saturday Specials 8c - 3 for 23c Fresh Fish Trout 7\ lb. 2 lb. 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