tn t: Oj 1 . I A , C c: . - - . - t . : r ' ,, A. . -r 1 y I - 1 J 3 - J - - ,v.j I - J Is c:n to tr' Lt H ... (P C "zx frcn a Lill- t is over. l ;i:::T VTLat is the 1 best A f ... i it. '1 ii a rotation with cotton (it - ' . "II : VThen tobacco is pre- citl 'r corn or cotton, it ' ') fertilized with from 800 5 j.3u3 cf a 3-8-5 tobac ' -:r. The nitrogen should 3 from one-fourth - nitrate ' .1, ce-fourth ammonium ;n, one-fourth organic ni i such as 'blood, tankage- or , ; ::i one-fourth from organic n derived from cotton seed . iLa phosphate should be de 1 f;-sa cotton seed meal. The ' -te should be derived : from - :rcent superphosphate or its . . lent, and the, "potash -from . sulphate, or sulphate cf !i magnesia;. Where the tobao : :rr.:ally grows too large the . .";:n should be ' reduced - and v3 the tips of the, leaves show iliish color in the field the po a in sulphate 'form should be :reased. r1 QUESTION Should eggs be - Tied after they are placed -. in t!.3 incubator liv'fii" u " :.::Z"fER r Yes. All eggs should ' ) c:r.dled on the seventh day and 3 clcad germs and lnfertiles re-i zzi. A home-made candler may 3 made -by placing a lamp in a Izx that has a four inch opening rt the "top. A one and one-half in- i. i SI1UU1U UC llili 111 hue OJ.UC f the box and on a level with the liane. In candling place the lar ;,3 end of the egg in' the side op t"irg and remove all those show : t clear with the yolk- slightly isille, Candling should be done i:i a dark roonl or at nights ? i n r s Club Member": V varded A Four car Scholarship : Given recognition" as the v best r 11-ciround club members 1 in ":rth Carolina, Marvin Foyles, of Ic ::ir County, I has. been awarded i. f ; --r-yearv scholarship to : State C;"-e. . .Ji ( f . l oyles was selected on a basis ! I:.i3 record in club projects, his I r lcrship activities, and his re"c c ri as a high school student, said J..H. Ilarrell, 4-H club leader at ; l:t,3 College. . , . ILs scholarship was awarded 1 3 the Chilean Nitrate of ' Soda c I;:"atioral bureau to tJia North r : lina 4-H club member making " 3 rccard over a penodK ot , .1x3 cr r.sre years," ; - ' 1 Jciairg a 4-H club at the age cf 12, Foyles has been , an , active Tnpniiip.r 1 111 ci" 11 l vcoia. 111 uiab tine he has completed six corn projects, three tobacco projects, and one forestry project. - v Foyles has represented nis club at county camps- and 4-H short sourses at State ; ; College. Thre& years he was a member of the Le noir county seed-judging team that won third,' second, : and tnen tirst iy.. ui ' j n r cc::tests at me; piate xair. He has been vice-president and -rriient of the Wheat Swamp 4 IA and has held official po--, with the Crarge in his 1 O v j i 1 i 1 1033 he was awardsl l-aier's medal for tLz 1 II i i isal record . submitted 2 -Il short course; ; . 4 ::U also stated that in &i . t) Tcyle's four-year college : r:.Lip, the Chilean ITitrats il C 'i educational bureau ha3 a- :rl:l scholarships to the 4-11 " .t course next stunner to tha i.I members who Had the " best I'zzxZi hi their respective coun ties last year.1 'I Messrs. T. A. Tcrrer, L, C. Tur enr and Jesse ,iii:imsoa have I V - 1 . ' I ' ' ' 1 - ,iv i H j. J . 1 'W inn v NITROGEN , " , . PHOSPHORIC ACID POTASH ; , Sonic AaimeM neiret knout what a fine too of bright tobacco their land will produce be ' cause they never try using enough NV POTASH. , ? Tobacco removes from the soil more potash than : ' both nitrogen and phosphoric acid combined. Yet it very often, receives' the same low-potash fer . . tilizer year after year. When yields and quality suffer; many things areblamed, when this is often simply due to potash Are you sure your fiy POTASH? Many farmers have been content ' with low-potash fertilizers until they tried using ' 3-8-8 1.IAD3 WITH tJV POTASH Tney fousd '.Vthat the small extra , . ;.3-a-8wastheli: best-paymg ferfeer myesto "retunW - ity tobacco. T ;j f -; r ; V :- " Full-grained, high-quality tobacco gives more . ' ' 'pounds than thin, , rissue-paper."1 leaf orv: light; I ' M. V. POTASH E3tTORT MY., Inc., Royster Building, Ike Stroll ; -in. nday with rehti.r ry Smith of Wilmington ; Ilrs. Annie ;B. Jones r relatives here. . J. A. Wwley and daughters - - T : . ri j "ason, Fannie Grey and r- : TTrs. J. B. Mnv at Wikrm. - r rr. and Mrs.eEobert Taylor ,of r,aligh ; spent Sunday with rela- tives here. Ilrs. T. A. Turner spent Thurs day afternoon in Kenansville. Ilr. and Mrs. Lewis .Williams announce the brith of a son at their home near here, February !. . Ilrs. Herbert "Jones and baby, and Mrs. Lela Pollock were ie cent-Kenansvifle visitors. . Iliss Louise Jones has returned to Louisbure College, , Louisbuitr after a week end visit at her htme ! nere. -balanced fertilizer starvation. v v bright tobacco gets enough cost , of the extra potash in LcL r in fere Vhit- ry 15. Ilrs. I, her marriage, .Miss man. - , Mr. Aubrey Turner, a student at King's Business Collere, Ea leigh was a recent Tink Hill visi- iJ?a ' Honoring members cf theTmk ! TT,TI Cnl.wi1 fonnHw ITra TfftrflM TyndaU entertained at three ta, vf. ;w i.Am upv- on a recent night. High score and floating prizes were both, won by Miss Sarah Mercer. - ', Befreshments, consisting .'of creamed chicken, on toast;; fruit ...1 dt . J.M. ' man served., s , ' The following made up ' the tables, Prof. Robert Winfield. Mr. Ciifton Crawford, Misses Sarah Mercer. Jessie Wetherington, Ma- rie Hargett,;, Annie Daniels, x Ka-1 trashy leaf. When you produce 1,000 pounds of tobacco per acre, an extra cent per pound due to extra quality will pay the extra cost of 3-8-8 many times over. -y-.-. v .;.. '.jj-,-.- It costs' little to try 3-8-8 TOBACCO KER TILIZER. Usually only about six pounds of i average tobacco per acre will pay the difference betwfien 1,000 pounds of 3-8-8 and 1,000 pounds r of 3-8-5. Farmers who1 try 3 3-S keep on using it because if costs little and pays bi! . Your fertilizer man knows tba importance of plenty of potash in tobacco fcrtiEteer. That's why ne na j-o-o on saic., xcu rum you wrox; 10 ay usibg ciari 14 V POTASH this year. Tell him you waat v o TOBACCO FERTILIZKR MADE WITH NV: POTASH the rruxtiirt: that cen- tainsso much''extra-piofit-producing plantfood at such low extra cost. Your tobacco will thank you with YIELDS QUALITY. UJaCT WV- POGO NORFOLK 4' Kay Basa I.Ir. dalL Mr. Eudokh r Davis was a Greensborp visitor Monday. ' WHY USE SUNDAY On last' Sunday, members cf the State Highway Force -seat the afternoon and night weihirg tracks to determine if. the trucks had the correct license plates.. The trucks should be checked and ma de to use correct plates but why ao tnat on sunaay. wenauuy me re are more ttucks on tne nignway on any other day than Sunday, but I '.V... .11 CJ .'. Jn A& iaWs oil Rnnrlflv f flnA'n Aavr, On( highway official said that the Aikiuwaj .M Avjax juavv tviv schedules for those workmen to follow several weeks ahead and - took no account of what day of the , week the activity would fall. .. .11, "H :xy. r it S 7 1 V

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