TLal'S., C.i. 4, X .1 Ar.J Aiiswers :,U, QUESTION: How does the yield , of Arlington oats compare with those of older varieties?, ., . ANSWER: During the four year period 1947 '50, Arlington oats pro duced an average of 96 bushels per acre in 20 Experiment Station and Official Variety Tests In North Ca Toiina. In 19 tests conducted during the past two years, the. averajw . was 100.5 bushels. In the same 15 tests, Fulgrain averaged on'y 77 ; bushels and Victorgraln only 73 8. - In eight of the, 1.1 tests mention ' pounus per acre more than 4 12 tons. . Lee produced 7, 3U0, Ful .. grain li.990 and Victorgraln., 6,500 pounds. v , G. K. ,-M'ddIeton, small grain breeding scientist says Arlington is an 'unusually' vigorous variety which is resistant to rust, smut and majaiCi The, latter is a soil borne virus that is becoming more wide spread,-On faiias where it is pres ent, susceptible varieties, should not be sown. t QUESTION:' How many acres of cotton were grown in North Caro Una this year for . certified, seed production purposes? ANSWEB: The crop improve .w ment Association has inspected ap . proximately 15,000 acres of Coker 10S) Wilt cotton for certification. mm '1 Pladara Farrell , GIFTED PALMIST and PSYCHIC MEDIUM Tells you any and everything you wish to know without asking any tuestlons, gives you names r ji enemies, ana inenas. isives true ana never, failing advice on all affairs of life. If worrier, crouoiea, or in aouot, consult this psychic read , ' er at once. She-can and will help you. 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Tha huge, lightweight umbrella was designed to float a jeep or " equipment safely to earth. : ; Baptist Geography In North Carolina Favors Sustained Growth For Church s , Come to Goldsboro For Complete and Efficient ,, EYEGLASS :- SERVICE Whether you need new glasses or re pairs to present glasses, you will like our prompt, courteous service. I Satisfaction Guaranteed I ) SMITH-T0LAR OPTICIANS il ' North Carolina's marked con .. trasts in geography, climate, cus . toms and traditions, from the rug ged mountains down to its broad coastal plains and on its "outer banks'" area, find parallel also in its , wide differences in religious life and church population. For ex ample, one city, Kannapolis, has seventeen Baptist churches alone S in its area, while in Eastern Caro una anotner city almost as large, Kinston, has only one Baptist church. ' One - entire county in the extreme Eastern part of the state has only one Baptist minister in its boundaries to serve every Bap tist church in that county, which has less than one thousand mem bers of that denomination In Us whole area. By contrast, another county in the Western Piedmont area, has sixty Baptist churches with over 22,000 members. Down in East Carolina, Pitt county, with over sixty thousand population, has only seven Baptist churches; and Pitt is located in the vast Roanoke Association oi seven heavily pop 150 S. Center St. Phone 3142 Near Carolina Theatre In Goldsboro for preachers and deacons, assist ance to Negro Baptist Convent'on, and student work among the 15, 000 Baptists students in the col leges and universities, etc. With such an outreachlng pro gram to execute. North Carolina Baptists have set up for themselves a goal of $150,000 in special state mission offerings in the months of September and October of this year, over and above the antici . pated regular offerings made in the churches through the Coopera tive Program in the local churches. The State Convention hopes to re ceive about $150,000 from its share of Cooperative Program offerings and another $50,000 from the of . firings promoted by the organiza tions of the Woman's Missionary Union in September, and to climax the final goal or total of the $300, 000 needed for all its manifold work in the state, the 2,900 Sunday schools pre being asked to give $100,000 in a great State Mission offering Otober 28. There is pressing need at present for about $50,000 to buy lots where ulated counties, having a total of new churches ought to be estab over 350.000 people, or nearly one tenth of all the population in'North Carolina, 'and this entire area as as sociation, has less than 25,000 Bap . usis in an us counties. i Yet with some ares thin in Bao tlst population, and others heavily developed in soots, almost unltmit ed evangelistic and missionary op portunities abound. North Carolina has witnessed a remarkable growth oi uaptist lorces in recent years, until now one half of all the church members of every denomination in all the state are Baptists. The Bap tist State Convention, faced with such unparalleled opportunities for growth, spearheads its work of ex pansion and development of new churches through its far flung pro . gram of State Missions. This vast program embraces 18 activities such , as Sunday school work, Training union work, sum. mer assemblies, evangelism, pur. chase of lots for new churches; aid to pastors in needy fields, sup port of the Allied church- league, work among the Indian people, de partment of rural church work, the summer student program, work among the silent people, schools We Are Now Buying SEED COTTON I Let Us Handle Your P. M. A. Orders For . . , .i,.t...-'.. "it Fertilizers & Seed ;" '. . . Johnson CoWon Co Of Wallace WALLACE, N.C.f Cash if you have it Credit if you need it This compares with 8,600 acres in.. speciea last year, inspection in ciuaes establishing the source of seea ana determining uniformity of plant and staple type. The seed wiu De cnecKea tor purity and via bility. lished, and another $50,000 above what Is now being received for State Missions to supplement the salaries of pastors to work in and develop these newer churches in needy places until they become self supporting. This in most cases happens in ashort while and then as strong churches they themselves begin to give to missions, thereby helping still others to become established. Tom R. Best In Goldsboro Knox Hats Timely Clothes Phone 395 Grain Insects Cause Big Loss 'Don't wait until your horse Is stolen to lock the stables. And don't wait until your grain crib or bin is full to do something about, pro tecting it from insects. 1 " That's the advice of George D. Jones, insect control specialist for the State College Extension Serv ice, who says insects attacking stored grain cause huge losses on North Carolina farms each year. If grain is stored in a place where fumigation cannot be carried out satisfactorily, savs .Tnnpn there' ' little the farmer can do except sell it. me fumigation will be wasted unless all four sides and the floor of the storage area are gas tight. It isn't too early, says the spe : cialist, for farmers to begin think ing about corn storage. All storage bins should be cleaned of old corn and the walls sprayed with DDT. The old corn may be shelled and stored in a tight place. If it is infested it can be treated with a fumigant. "After the crib is filled, It's too late to do much about killing in sects," Jones cautions. . "Most of the work has to be done in ad .. vance.'' A thorough farm cleanup, he adds, is one of the most effect ive weapons to use in fighting in., sects of any kind. ' A commercial dust form of in . secticide mixed with the grain, known as "grain protectant," is being studied by insect control spe 1 PHOTOGRAPH WITH A TOMORROW REMK.MRER TODAI KHAR'S STUDIO r PhOBN I17-J or ISO -, i PHOTOGRAPH! ,1 ; A SPECIALTY COMMERCIAL , IN MOITNI OU -'Ik. tit - yi Announcement MR. IIEIIRY VINSOII . , . Of Jacksonville, N. C." 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FOBCES SINCE ITUE VOtZEAN CAMPAIGN STACTEO MAY BE ENTITLED TO V A WOSPITAU2ATIOW FOB NONSERVICE'CONNECTfP DISABILITIES UNDER A MEW LAW A Reports from North Carolina ap pie producers at of September 1 indicate a 1951 apple crop of 900, ' 000 bushels an increase of 75, . 000 over the August 1 forecasts - Production of corn in North Ca". rolina is currently forecast at 70, . 917,000 bushels, down three per cent from the August estimate. !XS M. M. THIGPCIJ "! Beuivtlle; N. C. ' , ' su-tn-raenutlte For ' WARSAW FLORAL ' . COMPANY WARSAW N. C. " Warsaw Fish Market: Fresh Otialitv Seaioud Daily From Coast We Sell Cheaper 1 (Next Door To A&P) . Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Tour Fisherman D. Z. HOLLOMAN Free Phone 326 We Dressing Warsaw, N. C. Deliver Two Johnston County farmers Norwood Smith and T. C. 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