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Graduate, registered civil engineer
Land surveying, terracing, city lots
house plans, building layout, con
tract engineering work, will furnish
certified blueprint plan for record
ing,
J. J. Hogue
Phone 2342 Dunn
12-21-50 30 t chg
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We believe that if you Will first ask
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the farmers who have been using
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past several years you will be con
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MCLAMB MACHINERY <30., INC.,
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Herring Motor Co.
S. CINTON AVE. DUNN, N. C.
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I. A. B. ADAMS, District Salesman,
Dunn, N. O.
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$55.09 REWARD —for evidence
leading to the arrest and conviction
of party killing wild geese on my
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1950. Ed Purdie, Phone 3045, Dunn,
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FOR RENT 6 room house. Lights
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AANTIQUE DRESSER for sale.
White Marble top perfect condition.
Cheap phone 3633.
Cotton
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year, however, he demonstrated.
SMALLER YIELD
Both Shanklin and County Agent
Clifford Ammons cited the 1950
North Carolina cotton take as the
smallest, both in acreage and yield,
in the State’s history.
In Harnett alone the yield was
10,000 bales below the 1949 producr
tion of 17,000 bales, they said. This
shortage, due in great part to in
roads made by boll weevils, was ap
parent all across North Carolina’s
cotton belt, according to Ammons.
Shanklin showed that insect pest
control through dusting and other
means can Increase the lint yield
here tenfold in a single growing
season. Using experiments in Scot
land County for Illustration, he said
that poison treated fields yielded
over 2,100 pounds of seed cotton
per acre, while untreated fields gave
slightly more than 200 pounds per
acre. The difference In money
(terms, be stated, meant about sl,-
500,000 In Increased revenue fop
Scotland’s cotton growers.
BOLL WEEVIL IS LIABILITY
County Agent Ammons agreed
that the greatest liability working
against h gihyields in Harnett is
Improper insect pest control. In
experiments run In this county, he
declared, five controlled farms
turned out five times as much as
cotton as did a similar number of
non-treated farms.
“That’s where that 10,000 bales
went last year,” he said.
Shanklin said that the control
program must be put over not only
with the big farmers and the manu
facturers, but with the “man at the
end of the row” and even the
tenant farmer. With war facing the
nation, greater efforts must be
made In the produt&ion of record
crops for home and oversees use, he
declared.
The meeting here followed a slml
TBZ DAILY RECORD DUNH. N. &
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ing we can do about it.*’
Hospital authorities told them
if they should change their minds,
the operation could be arranged
when Carolyn loan to brought
back for a check-up next Thurs
day. Purcell promised they would
“think about It some more.”
lar one held Thursday morning at
the Community House In Lllllngton.
Attm»as presided over both affairs.
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she permitted removal of the eyes
of her 10-montha-old daughter
last week, wrote Mrs. Purcell
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