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THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CA ROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH SIXTH, 1936 Over l ive Thousand People Attended the Big frize Awarding Here Last Saturday Eagle Rock The W. M. S. of Hephzibah church met last with Miss Patti; Lee. Due to bad weather attend ance was small. Mrs. C.arlie Marsiibourn in charge of program was assisted by Mcsdames Walter DYNAMITE it * y FERTILIZER CAPS, FUSE 1 SODA MEAL Best Hay, Fertilizer Prices R ght WANTED:—Corn, Peas, On : ons. Harness, Bridles, Collars, Sa 'vs, Axes, Grub Hoes, Bush Axes, Files, Locks, Beans-Pinto-Marathon-Navy-Lima- Garden Seed the cheapest Best all Kinds to weigh out or Package. A. G. KEMP ZEBULON, N. C. sjo* < l£awt Cand’t Sxxke. ... USE COTTONSEED 1 fIIEBI ...Our Own Protein-rich Feed and Nitrogenou Plant Food Restore the fertility of your acres by using Cottonseed Meal ... it contains plant food that will give life and power to your soil. Insure maximum growth of leaves on your tobacco plants by the use of a fertilizer that contains a liberal am nt of Cottonseed Meal. A leading North Carolina Agronomist says: "All fertilizer had best have some organic nitrogen. As a source of organic nitro gen nothing is better than Cottonseed Meal for all crops.” Cotton seed Meal is produced from our own North Carolina cottonseed. Get the DOUBLE VALUE from Cottonseed Meal by feeding it to all your farm animals and conserving the fertilizer value by using the liquid and solid manure on the land. FEED COTTONSEED MEAL Cottonseed Meal and bulls should form a part of the ration of your work mules, your dairy cattle and your beef cattle. A half-and-half mixture of Cottonseed Meal and fish meal is an excellent protein supplement to be fed with shelled corn for fattening bogs, to insure rapid gains at economical cost. Call at your local oil mill for literature or write NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION :>IA~»ONAL COTTONSEED PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION, INC. P. O. Bos 402 RALEIGH, N. C. M rshbourn, William Marshbourn. Everette Ledford, James Buchanan, and Ed Richardson. M;s. J. P. Win ston presided over the business ses I sior. Delegates were appointed to attend the state meeting in Ral eigh. The host'ss served grape juice and cake. \m m Atskw&m i \ » W 'A Y VSs' \ tin i U;^3k_J There are now many imitations of Orange. Success breeds imitation. But, there is still only one Orange, as every tobacco grower knows who has used it. Over a period of many years Orange has been challenging all comers. During the past four years 3k 37 growers have tested it against 71 competitive I^m plots, using every well known competitive brand TemlVt'hat happened? Orange's 4 year average in these tests shows that it produced $19.40 per acre more T —nearly SIOO per ton extra! Do you wonder that we say “beware of imitations"? Do you wonder that we say—Orange v i<! outgrow, ~‘L&vffgvjjr outproduce, outqualify and outdo in every way any The next best tobacco fertilizer you can buy Do you wonder that we say—if you want the kind is S-D ) AMACA. Thousands of satisfied of tobacco Orange grows, you’ve got to buy Orange ! users prefer it to any other tobacco goods CO.,*. NORFOLK, VA. 7 PLANT* AT NONTOUL VA. • DANVILLE, VA. • KINSTON. N. C. • WASHINGTON. N. C. • MUNPNEESSORO. N. C. ventiuzens worn tobacco truck cotton peanuts main
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