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achinery Field Day Discussed By Agent By FRANK W. REAMS, County Agricultural Agent Coming Events March 28: Warren County Forestry Club Tour. March 29: Public meeting in courthouse, Warrenton, to ex plain proposed sub-dlvislon and zoning regulations?7:30 p. m March 30: Final date foi 1962 Feed Grain Program sign-up. April 1: Final ASCS date for leasing and transferrins 1962 tobacco acreage. April 15: Last date to apply for State Gasoline Tax refund April 23-25: Artificial Breed ing Short Course, State Col lege. Farm Machinery Field Day Interest of fanners in farm machinery and interest of farm machinery dealers in selling their products is at a high pitch. Most people present at the Farm Machinery Field Day last week had their "mouths watering" for those new and deluxe gadgets but the dampei was turned on when they re ceived answers to questions pertaining to cost. We could not have ordered a better day for the 150 per sons who were present. The dealers were very cooperative and explained and discussed how to use their products. Farm machinery and other ex perts were on hand to offer in struction and advice. Equip ment present included land breaking, land preparation, planting, irrigation and har vesting equipment. There was one piece that sub-soiled, ap plied nematode chemical and fertilizer and listed the row. Farm machinery companies are doing a marvelous job now. We must have adequate work available that will result in sufficient income leaving a reasonable profit. This type farming is fine but all con cerned must be aware of the fact we are in big time bus iness and places the mule and plow in another category. Don't get me wrong?the ' mule is still important but don't ex pect two mules to perform a work load of a 30-horse power tractor. If your operation is small, the two mules might re sult in a profit whereas th? tractor might place you in dif ficulty with your creditor. When we get Into high power ed ways of doing things we must be more careful with our pencil. Fast Tobacco Plants Several persons are interest ed in growing tobacco _ plants under plastic. This is a good year to experiment since the seasons are rather late. We !' have some advice and litera ture on the subject, so if, | slightly interested contact this I office. 11 Busy People I have never seen people so anxious to get down to hard work. We had a beautiful fall, a real rough winter?let's hope the weather man has an ex cellent spring lined up. Nor mally, one extreme follows another. If this should hap pen, don't forget to apply a little water to those young to bacco plants. If fertilizer was applied prior to all this rain, you may need to apply a few pounds of nitrogen per hun dred yards to take care of those raving appetites. HOME DEMONSTRATION CORNER EMILY BALI.INGER, County Home Economics AfeW ANN RACKLEY, Asst. Home Economics Agent The home agents announce the following schedules: Monday, March 26: The Ep worth-Enterprise Community jClub will meet at 7:30 p. m. at the community building. Tuesday, March 27: Office. Wednesday, March 28: Drcw (ry Home Demonstration Club I will meet at 2:00 p. m. at the I home of Mrs. Henry W. Sea man. Thursday, March 29: Office. Friday, March 30: Office. FASHION TRENDS FOR SPRING 1962 "The Feminine figure has returned! Silhouettes for Spring I are beautifully shaped and i show more realistic styling I than for several years. "After many seasons of un derstated simplicity, it is in evitable that the pendulum ! should swing over to the other extreme. Designers have ac cepted with enthusiasm the opportunity to define the fem inine form once more and create a completely new fashion image. "The shape is no longer straight, it moves, flows and sways. Fit is achieved through seaming and the feeling for movement is revealed in the use of ruffles, panels and flares. "There is a new sense of freedom in the designs; there are many shapes, not just one. Never is the figure concealed, clinging fabrics and clever seaming are shape revealing, rhere is a definite movement lo flatter the bustline, achiev ed by high riding belts, shaped insets or well-placed Jarts. Bloused backs, draped backs, swinging jackets and capelets add movement to slim Iresses. Many necklines are cowled or ruffled on some of the softer line dresses. Skirts can be flared or pleated, inset with godlets or flowing with aanels or sores. Straight skirts ire still 10 be seen softened ;hrough the waist with full less. Though skirts are short, hey should be worn at a ength becoming to the wearer. "Daytime dresses, coats and iuits remain simple?beautiful y tailored, achieving feminine FOR THE BEST FURNITURE VALUES IN TOWN SEE US SATTERWHUES HENDERSON, N. C. your telephone lets you sleep baby ?Sv. ? ?' There's a wonderful sense of security with a phone at your bedsida Always at your aervioe, whether you're lonely, anxious or have a real emetgnay. A phone within reach in all the rooms where you spend a lot of time adds ease and enjoyment to living. Make all Urn local calk you want?it costs no mora. Your tele phone company worka to keep your service trouble-free, around the dock, around the I appeal through body conscious shaping and lilting ol the bust line. Details soften their sev erity; lingerie touches on the collar of a dress, chiffon shir-, ring edging a cardigan jacket, | jabots on a blouse beneath a Buit, important buttons or' braid trimming a coat." Mrs. Sam Weldon and Mrs. Ruby Holloway were overnight guests of relatives in Essex on Friday. Mrs. HoUoway is now visiting relatives in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Smiley ind family of Winston-Salem were here this week due to he death of Mr. J. L. Smiley. BURSTING WITH VALUES FCX SPRING SALE THROUGH MARCH 31 MONEY ON UNICO TIRES k r \ UNICO REDI GRIP Co Through Mud and Snow Reg. $32.85 SALE $2495 each, plus tax Nylon, black, 6.70x15, tube type (6 Ply) New deeper tread, 30% more than comparable tires, digs In to pull you out; Extra wide tread has thousands of grip ping edges for positive grip, yet runs smooth and quiet. UNICO POWERCRUISER Tubeless?Nylon Reg. $28.00 SALE *19" each, plus tax Nylon, White Sldewall UNICO POWERL1NER For safer, longar trouble-free mileage Reg. $19.98 SALE M285 each, plus tax Nylon, black, 6.70x15 7.50 x 14 Tubelesa (4 Ply) tube type (4 Ply) Premium quality In evary re- ynlc? Powerliners are huskier, ,k tougher, safe - built with an spect ? construction, strength, extra margin of safety ? yet design, safety, mileaga. Buy with no sacrifice in riding com now and save. fort. UNICO TRI-RIB FRONT TRACTOR Reg. $13.04 SALE *9" each, plus tax 500 x 15 4-Ply Nylon. Unteo's Tri-RIb tread design provides easy, accurate steering In all types of soil. Deep ribs hold better on sloping terrain. A new "deflector rib" near the rib flange prevents soil from building up on wheel. TANK SPRAYERS unico FULLY AUTOMATIC ? ~ sale $521 (o) electric ranges 3Yz gallon ? Reg. $10.38 VJBjf Your CHoiCO SALE $6" UNICO REAR TRACTOR Reg. $83.72 SALE *6450 each, plus tax Rayon, 11x38 (12.4-38) (4 Ply) For all 'round performance and dependability, in all types of soil and operating conditions. or size 10 x 24 (11.2x24) Reg. $50.17 SALE $39.95 ] each plus tax 4 .. . ea-aawa - wf^ss No* U1410-1 36 inch Range Unico Battery 7 00 k T ** ?A. r e-iOK ISril No- 3510-1 30 inch R?"9? IPW1 Battery fits most (open head) SALE $*795 Lt?\ 1 . ~ ~popular cars witlvAwolt 4 gollon ? Reg. $13.74 V Sp6CI0l sale $995 \ Price SALE $16?? systems. Warranted 48 months. UNICO Stock Wotering Tonk ? j|| 35 _ MaM iua. $18.46 IglSPMH ?on?c SALE '12" either SiSSsI *16995 UNICO 12M Motor Oil For Year 'Round Usel 100 Gallons ' I UNICO 15 CUBIC FOOT hoowStW I UNICO HOC feeder I Refrigerator-Freezer Combination No. 63 or 93 pressure ? ,, | or gravity tflRLrl ' kIm * SALE WITH PURCHASE OF UNICO 2-4-D * WMH 340 per quart FENCE CONTROLLER ? R?9u,or (1) V\ mile electric Fence wire (2) 25 plaatic insulators 1 C Special i24" 1526495 No. CI51-B-2 with partition imirn Outboard Motor QUI a t19f)0? UNICO RECEIVE FREE 1 834095 ?B? USJrSf SALE $7.59 tOW-TYPE RAKE Reg. $2.20 SALE 1|M Unico E-Z Us# GARDEN SPRAY $4.93 $2" ROUND PT. SHOVEL lUg. $3.75 SALE ' $|M Combination Saad and Fertilizer Hand Sower Reg. $6.99 SALE $4? HAND DUSTER R*e. $174 SALE $l?t See Sofa 1H Pint Plastic Container 12* OTHER UNICO Tl RES AT POPULAR PRICES UNICO XBT Extra Bar Traction Heavy tread ? extra mileage tire. Tread depth is 61% deeper than conventional de signs and up to 15% wider. A tire designed for Nylon?de signed to stand up best against the four tire "killers" ~ heat, flexing, impact and moisture. ALL UNICO TIKIS ARB FIRST LINE OR BETTER t Corner Bragg & .aeon Street* WARRENTGN, N. C.
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