In Franklin County * Tobacco Disease Losses On Decline Tobacco disease losses were low In 1962. According to esti mates, tobacco diseases reduc ed the value' of the 1962 crop by 3.3 per cent. Brown spot caused more damage, while losses to black shank and ne matodes decreased. The fight against tobacco dis eases Is a continuous one. Many of the organisms which cause disease can live tn the soli for years even In the absence of tobacco. Others can live in to bacco crop residues and still others can be blown by the wind for many miles. The best way to control tobacco diseases lsto plan and follow a complete AHU1 BHUgMKW'? BBSS'* and that Blue Denim Oirl " n JERRY WALD'SpwW^ of HOUND DOS MAN COLOR i COHNie r hah as TUESDAY We ID '* i- A ? tr SUNDAY mum -ivijwi'te Return ; F TO PEYTON PLACE ? i CCXO" ?y Ot LUX* Rotation Did lb County Agent C. T. Dean, Jr., and Wallace Pearce examine, diseased tobacco Nmv the Pearce farm on Route 1, Castalia several years ago in phdto at top. Tobaceo follow^kig small grain (fescue in 1962) oiL-Jfljs. E. HX Gupton's farm on Route 2, Louisburg is pic tured in bottom- photo. der to prevent the build-up o / other types of nematodes. Stoall. grain, weeds, fescue, peanuts and* Rowan lespedeza are some of the better crops to use In a rotation. * . Length of rotation Is Impor tant. Best results are obtained with a long rotation- two to three years between 6fpf>s of tobacco. However, adequate control can be expected with a two-year rotation (one alternate crop be tween crops of tobacco). More and more Franklin County farmers are using Fes cue tn their tobacco rotation. Personnel of the Franklin County Extension Service and Soil Conservation Service think that this Is probably the best crop to use in a tobacco rota tion. Where tobacco Is to follow Fescue this year, the sod should be torn up as soon as weather permits. D140, H. G. Guln 83, Willis Nash 82, " Glenn Henley 81, Avery Dennis . (0, Garland Mustlan 89. Loulsburg goes to W 11 mar next Wednesday March 13. We will have better law en forcement In this country when citizens generally are more willing to obey the law them selves. ARNOLD SHEET METAL WORKS Heating, Air Conditioning. Guttering, General Sheet Metal Work. FREE ESTIMATES Call - Gy 6-3002 T. COLEMAN ARNOLD, Owner Rt # 3, Zebulon, N. fij yOU CAN T rf/?S? f^OQo <' PARKER PIES SWEET POTATO 35(e> 3For$1.00 PEACH COCONUT CUSTARD 340 ea. ' 3 For 950 BANQUET PIES CHOCOLATE CREAM BANANA CREAM 500ea 2 For 950 CHOCOLATE CREAM BLUEBERRY 380 ea. 2 For 73c SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON 49' 95* BONELESS ~ ? Ai STEW BEEF i 59* % ROYAL SCOTT ? MARGARINE IB4 ? 2 -30' CENTER CUT CHOPS 54? PILLSBURY BISCUITS H> 2St T , ??i i^sTEi GROCERY BUNN, NORTH CAROLINA V'.