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I an fluoride is a simple and ug to use In controlling large al round worms in swine, . mg to a new folder just pub " 1 by the State College Exten s i i Service., ' , .-, :?. 'i he authors, J. Clark Osbourae "id Jack Kelley, point out -that '-ormy pigs are unthrifty and un- -ofitable. They make slow, stunt ?1 growth and make very poor use fif the feed they are given. "Hogs of any age may be wormed Announcing GRAND OPENING Pearson Dept. Store In Kinston ' Friday 7 to 9 p. m. you are cordially Invited to attend and in spect the new, modern, enlarged Department Store for all eon valeace of the shopping public. Prises will be given away fat appreciation of yew business. We hope to have the opportunity af welcoming you. Harry Pearson Herbert Pearson Bertram Pearson oooooooo Pianos We have a complete line of new spinets an :.i used practice pianos. & All Pianos Completely Guaranteed JOHNSON I .5 133 W.'North St Dial tfAlGLOU 1 P Second Floor V J I'- a ., . :,' t ! I i- t iuj'S. "it is geueru.iy i t tue tfst age to worm Uiit ..ut two weefc; after weaniii Aad.uon al worming is not usually neces sary unless the hogs show de'inite signs of being infested. Sows In the later part of the gestation period should not be wormed." - .... Osbourne and Kelley advise pro ducers to use toe commercial or technical grade of the drug. It can be obtained through local veter inarians or most drug efcores. Since sodium floride Is very pols inous, It should be used with cau tion and directions should be fol lowed carefully, say the specialists. The new - publication, "Sodium Fluoride for Worming Hogs," . is OF Pianos PIANO CO. 3584 Kinston nine-to-five Hera's tl dress that does Trojan duty all day long! In a rayon crepe with a glistening look, It features a collar that could be convertible, lines of vertical stitched tucks from shoulder to hem, long sleeves that button, some plastic buttons to the hips with a fly-tuck Just below. Teal, black, . chocolate, green. Sizes 12 to 20, r , 98 to n-, $17.95 . K U K Yf I 'ft ,' C K -7? i sued as Extension Folder No 84 Single copies may be obtained free from the local county agent or by writing the Agricultural Edi tor, State College Station, Raleigh. Listed Plentiful "" Broilers, fryers and processed citrus juices are top items on the U. S. Department of Agriculture's plentiful foods list for Septem ber, Miss La wson, county home demonstration agent for the State College Extension Service, said tnis weex. I Broiler production may average I as much as SO per cent above last t aepiemoer, tne agent said. I The 1950 - 51 canned citrus pack in Florida totaled 47.7 million cases . through thr first week in July, comporea wun a 7.0 million cases . in the same period in the 1949-50 season... ., ,- . "..---:4 I Other foods that shnuM h nin- tliul in September include grapes, vouuagc, Biuq Deans, DviaCOeS, ap- ples, canned apples, canned apple sauce, hens, fresh and frozen fish, cottage cheese, nonfat dry milk so- uu ana peanut cutter, v ..,-... .- The 1951 grape crop has been es tlmated at 3.2 million tons by the Department. Production of all clas- w grapes, laoie, raisin, and wine is larger than last year and larger than average; Table grapes in heaviest supply la September irk r, malga roJcay and AinuuifBuu oeeaiess. s ' i j- SPORlSArTElD very large oike. faml rvaii. .x Mi4 To, x . . "V " r v. Y says ms zavorite casting Une is ; one of 5 pound test von txrud. not mtimmAfoii herwise treated. This is now usual ly old as a spinning line. Come In And See Our Complete Line Of Home Furnishings 1 1 Pope's Fumiiure Company Magnolia Apples We Have Plenty of Apples " BARTLETT & VOMACK Now Located At Strickland's Dept Store Kufus Womack s Willis Bartlett Warsaw . "Anything In Wood Work" SASH DOORS SCREENS FRAMES CABINETS MOLDINGS Also Church Pews and Pulpits WARSAW WOOD PRODUCTS CO. Warsaw BUT your Kut-Kwlck Junior Pasture Saw will wade rioht throuoh it cut it GROUND LEVEL, in an easy and Inexpensive on man operation that leave ( - the land ready for your disc and mower. No damage ; totopsoiL Makes brush burning easier. Let us point . rut Kut-Ilwick'a numerous auperlor qualities in a l-'fe demenstretioar'- ..- -.:r , Such line can't spring ur in nl!s en the spool as will stU-r line; when wet, surface tension, of the water seems to bold it so that it nee Is oif just right on a cast But It isn't the line for everyone -or for anyone everywhere. When it backlashes, it is hard to untang le. However, the man who fishes enough to be able to use this line successfully rarely gets backlash. This light., soft braid line is best suited to easting' reels of the small, narrow type, with very light spools,' and - to lighter plugs. It won't wear nearly as long as a hard braid of the same test on the usu al level wind reel.. It wears far longer on the open free - spool reel. - . , In water'entlrely free from weeds and'snags, this line will land about any fresh water fish In North Am erica. That is, if there's enough line on the spool for a big fish, and If the angler using it can keep his head and just wear the fish out with l?ht pressure against him. yea, it takes lots of practice. , " But nobody, no mater how ex pert an angler, tan be sure of hold' ing a big bass out of weeds and snags with this line; In the late fall . when water weeds are dead or dying or half rotten, such a light line can foe used safely because it it cuts through the stems of those weeds like a knife and there is lit tle risk of breaking n. ' It's a grand line and permits won derful casting. Jay thinks the man witn a long, iignt. flexible rod and a fast reel should at least try it if ne wants to get reallv artistic In bis fishing and especially if he wants to use the very smallest lures However, probably few will want to get so artistic as all that. Most of us feel artistic enough with a good outfit and a line of 9 to 12 pound test which, after all. does mlehtv nice casting. , . v.. ,.,;...,..,?.-. Tar Heel producers of jburlev to. bacco averaged 1,440 pounds per ere in ivou. !!;. f. w . ..i- dV I. n E i s I J s Til : : i V5 y 1 Here la some so and advice In making a regular p archaic ef V. S. Defense Bonds yon help protect America, and help la making year ir earns come trne. May la Defense Bond Month. This Is the month when yea get out rate the open and dream of these things yea would Bke te have er to do.- "If I only had the money' yea cay! MUUena ef Americans eaa give yen the an swer "bisn np at year company's pay e9ee for the regular purchase ef Defense Bonds today." y Mayfair's Anniversary Sale s In Kinston ' Sept. 13th 14th 15th ?r i M. F. ALLEN. JR. General Insurance Kenansville, II. C. Kenansville's Only Insurance Agency JWE FIX ANYTHING PaschalPs 123 W. North Kinston f - --'''V:"-r . ... w A l.-acon county farmer, Wiley Eiown, harvested bushels of snapbeans per acre and sold them for a net profit of 102.47 per acre this season. Most of the crop, he says was grown on comparatively poor land. f 1 v "Would yon like to know I MOST" We Can Solve Tow Insurance Problems For- Too. 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