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lawn mowers
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SCREEN WIRE
DOORS and WINDOWS
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D ' McJTin^e, President
Timely Farm'
Questions
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Answered at State College
yi'KSTION: I* il loo lute lo
seed pastures?
ANSWER: The best dates f or
seeding in the spring is from Feb
ruary 15 to April 1. Carpet
grass. dallis crass and lespedeza ?
should be seeded during this per
iod and may be sown on top of
other grasses and clovers planted
the previous fall. RertmisJa grass <
seed is rarely used in this state, 1
but if Wie seed is used, they should
be planted in May or June. Cut- i
tings from this crop are usually I
set out in February or March.
QUESTION: What is the be*! j
control for tobacco bud worms?
ANSWER: The poisoned corn
meal bait is the best known con
trol. This is made by carefully
mixing one pound of Arsenate of
Lead with 50 pounds of corn meal.
Applications of this poison should
be made early in the morning
when the bud is open. A small !
pinch of t'he mixture should be '
dropped in the center of the bud. ,
Applications should be made evei*
week or ten days until the plants
are topped. One peck of the mix
ture will be sufficient to cover
one acre of tobacco.
Ql'KSTION : When should cull
ing be started in the poultry
flock?
ANSWER: For best' results. ]
culling should be a continuous
process, but in the young flock ?
the birds should be culled when 1
eight to twelve weeks old. This
is especially I rue when cockerels
are to be raised for breeders. All
through the growing period the
birds should be carefully watched
and all cockerels or pullets show- i
itig lack of vigor and develop
ment should lie discarded Select
only those birds thai are alert,
vigorous, and show a healthful
development.
< \KI> (>r THANKS
W^j- wish to thank our many
friends and neighbors for their
survices. kindness, and sympathy
rendered during the sickness and
death of our dear husband and'
father.
Mrs. Krvin S. Wilder
and Family .
Judge ? Kastus. your wife com
plains that you never work. How
about it?
liastus ? Dat woman's crazy,
Judge. Ask her what Ah was do
ing de second Tuesday In July last
yea r.
The superintendent of the in
sane asylum noticed an inmate
pusbing a wheelbarrow upside
down. z
Superintendent ? Why . do you
have it upside down?
Inmate? Vou don't think I'm
crazy, do you? I pushed it right
side up yesterday and they kept
filling it with gravel.
If a girl starts to slow down,
her past is bound to catch up wltta
her.
WOMEN '???
Read This Important Message!
Do yoj dread thoaa "trying yam" (88 to
8t)T Are you getting moody, cranky and
NERVOUS? Do you fear hoc flaahea. weak
ening diary apella? Are you jealoun of atten
tion* othar woman get? THEN LISTEN?
Thaae aymptoma often reault from famala
functional diaordara. So atart today and taka
famous Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Com
pound. For ovar 60 yeara Plnkham'a Com
pound haa hat pad hundreda of thouaanda of
Citeful woman to fo "smiling thru" difficult
ya. Plnkham'a haa yelped calm unatrung
narvaa and U? n annoying female func
tional "Irregularities" Ona of tho moat ijfcc
lift "wuman'a" tonics. Try ill
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Louisburg, N. C.
EVERY HOME IS BUILT
AROOND ITS WINDOWS
Sponsor of Famous World's
Fair Home Points Out Impor
tance of Good Windows
B? W. WWiwortk Wood
DirxUr, National Snail Home Burtaa
New York City ? Few people,
.vhen they build a new home, seem
to realize the importance of win
uows. lei every
home is built
around them.
This is literally
true in two dif
f e r e n t ways.
First, the frame
tof your house is
Actually built
around its win
dow openings.
Take a look at a
home under con
traction some
v. vvtdiworth w?od time. Notice how
;lie framing timbers around every
vindow opening are doubled.
Window* Determine Wall Space
Second, the arrangement of your
rooms, the arrangement of youi
furniture, is all done around the
windows. Available wall space is
largely determined l>y windows. On
the outside the architectural bar
mony is largely determined by the
placing or grouping of windows.
Thus you see how important
windows are just from appearance
alone. But appearance, important
as it is, is only half of the story.
Here are some of the other
things that a good window should
do:
Keep cold air out. Keep warn
air in. Keep cool air in. Keep hoi
air out. Keep insects out. Keep
dirt and dust out. Work freely un
der all conditions without rattling
Provide ventilation when open. Be
watertight when closed. Let light
in. Give clear vision out. Add
beauty to your home. Harmonize
with your style of architecture.
No other architectural feature in
a house must perform so many
functions.
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1H? TUMA I i MAM UP Of THfiZC SSTS
Of T*.Hi A?0 One %?T Of TRIPLETS
Although (ho squid is about as large as a whale, it cannot cope witn
.he monarc h of the oceans in free-for-all fighting. However, once it sees
hat a whale is getting an advantage, it plunges to the bottom, uses its
entaclos, tries to hold the whale down until the latter has been drowned.
A'hales, you know, must breathe real air to live.
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tioxs \ nnoinckd
Th? i'uited Stales Civil Service;
Commission hns announced open
competitive examinations for the'
positions listed below. Applica
Wons must be on tile in the Com
mission's office at Washington. ;
I). C.. not later than May S if re
ceived from States vast of Colo
rado, and not later than May
1940. if received from Colorado!
and States westward.
Information specialist. $:; ,80?' '
a year, also principal, $.ri.600. sen
ior. $4,600. associate, $3,200. and'
assistant. $2,600 a year. The op
tional subjects are press and pub- 1
lications. and radio. Completion!
of a 4-year college course and cer- ?
tain specialized interpretative!
writing or radio broadcasting ex- j
perience. differing in length and 1
degree of difficulty according to '
the grade of the position, are re- >
quired. Additional experience j
may he siihst'ituted for the college ;
I'ducation. Applicants must not ,
have passed their lifty-tfiird birth
day.
l'ark superitendeut. $6,500 a
year. National Park Service. De
partment of the Interior. Except
for certain substitutions, appli
cants must have completed a 4- j
year college course and must have
had responsible experience in the
administration of park activities,
part of which was in connection
with a large municipal, metropol
itan, or county park system. Ap
plicaula must not have passed
their fifty-third birthday.
The Commission has also an
nounced that the closing dates for
receipt of applications for the po
sitions of senior inspector and in
spector In the Navy Department
have been extended to April 22
for States east of Colorado and
April 25, 1940, for Colorado and
States westward. In addition to
the fields of Inspection given in
the original announcement, the
examination will be held for the
following: Engineering materials
(electrical) . and ship construc
tion (either hulls, mechanical, or
electrical).
Full informal ion may be ob
tained from J. A. Wholes*, Secre
tary of the II. S. Civil Service
Hon i d of Kxnminers. at the post
office In this city, or from the See
rotary of Hie U. S. Civil Service
Iloard of Mxaminers at any flrst
ur stToiul-class post office.
Every time some city remove?
another hitching post, it is news.
There was a day when a horse had
to win the Kentucky Derby to gel?
into the papers.
\VANTKI>: >1an for Ituwleiuli
Route. Permanent if you are a
hustler. For particulars write
Rawleigh's. Dept. NCD-123-103,
Richmond. Va. 4-1 2- 1 1
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