IT'S TIME TO PLANT BEANS AND PEAS We Have in Stock: Wood's Yellow - Tokio Brown Biloxi and Lareda MIXED PEAS Both Home Grown and Western. Grey Crowders and Virginia grown Black Eyes. If Your Mule Could Talk, He would probably say: Master, please don't make me work all Summer wearing an over coat. ' CLIP ME FOR COMFORT'S SAKE. I am your faithful servant, so make me as comfort able as possible. Sprayers - Dusters - Arsenate of Lead - Rotenone - Sprayer Repairs. ? GLASS ? We cany a large assortment of sizes of glass in single and double strength from 8x10 to 36x48. We also fill special orders in a few days. ? PAINT ? Our stock of Paint and Enamel is very complete. $1.35 a Gallon up A lovely Inside Flat in White and colors at $2.00. -- Buckets Won't Stop Leaks ? BUT Foster's IBM Roof Coating Will stop any leak that can be stopped with Roof Coating. 50c a Gallon In 5 Gallon Steel Buckets NEW OHIO OIL BATH MOWERS Hyatt Heavy Duty Roller Bearings Quiet as a Sewing Machine Rugged Construction Light Draft TWO SPEEDS! ? REGULAR for Normal Cutting HIGH for Heavy Cutting. Change gears like an automobile. N lr? ;r-rr SEABOARD STORE CO., INC. WHOLESALE - RETAIL ' tW 3J Pay OatJ) and Pay Lesa D. 7. McKinne, President THE RARE MONTH On The Farm and in The Home Jane is a month they say is rare. It brines much work that most be done; Also, it brines relief from care For picnic season has befan. Between the hoeinx and the hay. Come opportunities for play. The Big League pitchers largely come From farm boys reared In country air. While any (arm girl skilled at home Deserves a decent millionaire. But whether baseball stars or wires, FmJi air means stronger, longer Urea. Stat* College specialists recom mend the following good farm practices for the month of June: Earl Hosteller, professor of animal husbandry, says the far mer who grows beef cattle, sheep, and swine gets a breathing spelt during June. The sheep and beef cattle should be on pasture, and. except for salti and water, will need little attention. If sheep are on permanent pasture, it will be necessary to drench the animals periodically to control stomach worms. While the livestock man can take it easy. Roy Dearstyne, a head of the college poultry de partment, says hot weather only adds to the problems of the poul tryman. Not only is this true with young birds, but ?he mature flocks as well. He points out that most of the early-hatched pulletfe are ready for vaccination against chicken pox if this has not al-j ready been done. Then. the poul-j tryman should watch for over-l crowding at this period. Other | factors in producing healthy! strong pullets are: feeding a well-balanced diet, constructing! summer range shelters, checkings for internal parasites, and pro viding plenty of watering places and shade. Enos Blair, Extension Service j agronomist, passes along a few; hint? on harvesting small grain! this month. He says the grain should be harvested when dry and shocks so ouilt as to withstand wind and "shed" rain. Much grain is lost each year because it was cut whe:i too wet or sfcocke.t improperly. The second important job. the State College man says, is the cul tivation of growing crops. Culti vate corn, cotton, and tobacco steadily during this month, a', least every week or ten days. A good rule is tio cultivate as soon as possible after each rain. The third important job is getting soybeans and cowpeas planted 011 stubble land. To do this, Blair suggests getting into the field im mediately after t'he grain is cut Plow the land well, make a good seed bed, and put the legume se<"d in the ground. Also, corn and cotton should receive a top-dress ing of nitrate of soda this month. Paul Kime. Experiment Station agronomist-, says if sufficient hay crops have not been seeded, there is still time to make go.'d crops of soybean, cowpea. ami Sudan grass hay if the crops are pl:iivted dur ing the first part of June. Sudan grass may be seeded alone or with the two legumes. The grass makes' an excellent hay if cut just as it heads. Dr. I.uther Shaw. Stnto Colleee Extension Service plant patholo gist. warns against harvesting and sacking Irish potatoes when the soil is wet. since t'he spuds will heat in the containers and often rot badly. Also avoid har vesting (luring mid-day if the weather is unusually warm a$ scald and decay may result. TILLAGE TAKE THE TIME- and MONEY-SAYING WAY 1 WITH A JOHN DEERE DISK TILLER Prepare your seed beds at minimum cost with ? husky, big-capacity J oho Deere Disk Tiller, do your summer- fallowing In a big way, save valuable hours on wheatland tillage, do a better job, and get it done at the right time. Heavily braced overhead frame preventsclogging. Frame weight above the disks aids penetration. % Heavy-duty heat-treated disks. Enclosed heavy duty power lift. Chilled bearings. Semi-floating hitch for easy control. Quick depth and angling adjustments. Come in and learn all about the strong, cost reducinft John Deere Tillers. We also have a full line of Farm Implements at Reasonable Prices. Call in and let us show you. FREEMAN 8 HARRIS Noma F. Freeman H. Grady Harris LOUISBURG, N. C. JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMP! EMENTS *VNC SERVICE Timely Farm Questions Answered at State College QUKHTION: How can I make up a lye solution for disinfecting poultry houses? ANSWER: A most satisfactory solution is made by dissolving one pound of lye in five gallons of water. The lye. however, shoula be thoroughly dissolved and the solution well mixed before it is applied. Since lye is caustfc and poisonous, it must be used with care. Two pounds of vater-sUu ed lime added to the above solu tion w'U make a good white-wash and, i.t the same time, will make the solution more stable. QI KSTION: What Is the best ration for a fresh row? ANSWER: The feed for the first few days after freshening should be very limited wi(h the first day's grain should be very limited with the first day's grain feed being restricted to bran mash. A mixture of what bran and ground oats, equal parts, should Mien be fed for the next four days. On or about the fifth day after freshening the cow may be started^on the regular milk ing ration and gradually brought to full feed over a period of three weeks. A reasonable amount of legume hay and a small amount of silage may be fed at all times during blie freshening period. QUESTION : What proportions of ursenate, water, and molasses are used for mopping cotton to control boll weevil? ANSWER: One pound of cal cium arsenate should be added to one gallou of water and thorough ly stirred. Then add one gallon of cheap molasses and stir until all ingredients are thoroughly mix ed. This will make enough of the mixture for one application on one acre. Larger amounts may he made by using the same pro portions. Only enough of the mix Hire should be made for each day's use. Frequent stirring while applying is necessary to keep the calcium arsenate in suspension. Women don't like women. FEW CENTS EXTRA F0| TIGHT WINDOW FRAMES IS GOOD INVESTMENT TIGHT JOINT Contractors call this wide blind stop construction. It cuts air leakage more than half around window frames. Costs just a few cents extra per window. Arrow points to wide blind stop. -1 m leaky joint hia U U* Ida* ot Arrow* . eoU klr leakj Ik Don't overlook the Importance of .he lowly window frame when you build your new house. It is the one thing; that permanently joins your windows with the framework of your house. A window frame properly constructed keeps out dirt and drafts by making a weather tight joint with the wall. A win dow frame indifferently constructed will allow as much as 174 cubic feet of air per hour to leak into your home, air that is often loaded with dust, to dirty up walls and cause drafts.' Good Construction Costs Little Wide blind stop construction in ' window frames has been in use for ?nany years, yet jerrv builders will use frames without it in order to cut costs without regard to conse quences. This type of construction costs about 80c to 50c more per window opening than ordinary con struction and it will quickly pay for itself in heat saved and added comfort.- ? Window Frames Permanent Remember window frames are a permanent part of the wall in your new home. To tear them out and replace them is not only a mess but a big expense as well. The easiest way to avoid leaky window frames in your new home is to buy frames that make a weathertight wall joint and that means wide blind stop construction. j Gravy, coffee and salads are be j yond the knowledge and skill of i four out of five cooks. The suspicions of women, ho far as men are concerned, are not without foundation. r Yours today for only $4.50 per month. O' S?o,afle Sn Glad You *h ? '6?: .?""e?, So St, . "uP?r -4 h. P( froy,. S*?e/( Bo'"**' ? * ?*?? L ^^OO, rC?6, G^w>/ Thrifty in Price? in Current? in Upkeep ! The same sturdy, electrically welded all-steel cabinet con struction?the same quiet sealed-in-steel cold-mak ing mechanism that have made G-E Refrigerators world-famous for long life and enduring economy. 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