duty a re leldom dona well. -Taski performed from tense of NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED Fell Sped Potatoes Will make if planted by last of August . , - , ' SUPPLY LIMITED ' Turnips Kale Rutabagas PARROTT BROS: 214-16 No. Heritage St. ; Kinston, tyL C. . ,r y o f-''tX Ari .Your best buy q K'VH. --j ia GREEN SHIELD q p. RICE. Thia "delicious, Q jp? ?' it v,'tfc3 quick-cooking rice Q I 1 saves you money every Q 1 yJ time you serve it! 0000000000000000000000000000090000000000000000000000000000900000OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0000000 o: : o; o xo: :-) o o o v-o: o . o o o ,;.0 o o ) o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o r o o o o o o o r a O O o 'O o o , O ' o Richlands ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc-oooooooooooooooooooooooooooodoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Be Ccrcful When "U your porn lias been. Injured by the; chemical : weed , killer . 4-D there is probably an explanation, but it is not an easy one, say W. G. Westmoreland, weed control spe cialist for the State College Ext ension Service. " , . He says reports of 2,4-D injury to com are coming in from all seo tions of the state, Recent research indicates that where ideal growing conditions exist- plenty of soil mois ture, the right temperature and soil fertility- for some five to ten days before treating with 2.4D, corn can be very easily injured.? Improper application of the chem feat on Ki wm.H f- f , injury aWsays Westmoreland. i or onion-like leaves coming out of the past few years the use of 2.4D " very tight bud It is known that for weed control in corn has become juries are an indi "qulte wide-spread,, in North Car- cation to except lower corn yields, olina. ssys the specialist. In working ,say Westmoreland. out details of applying the chemical u was xouna mat n is necessary, to THINK WEL FORDSON MAJOR DIESEL AND FORD TRACTORS DEARBORN FARM EQUIPMENT BERKLEY AND CARVER PUMPS FOR IRRIGATION SEE US FOR YOUR IRRIGATION NEEDS We Carry A Complete Line 01 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AIR CONDITIONING - FANS - T. V. SETS REFRIGERATORS -RANGES-FREEZERS-CLOTHES DRYERS-HOT WATER HEATERS fl I l t r n Highway JjGulJ : , ' .1." Using Weed Killer direct the 2,4-0 solution in such a manner as to prevent its going into the bud of the corn plant In some instances small amounts of -2,4-D on the stalks caused certain injuries says, Westmoreland,'-' j-;''';. v In general it Was found that one half pound of 2,4-D acid equivalent per acre : was sufficient to control susceptible weeds and that Of prop erly used,, this : small amount had little or no effect on the corn. An amine salt formation was suggested to the farmers for various reasons. Injury to corn takes the form of twisted stalks, slight to severe tem porary yellowing of the plant, de formed brace roots, stunted growth year North Carolina farmers hawe apparently had conditions right for injury. When the air and soil temperatures began to warm up in May, conditions were practically ideal for corn growth. The same was true for the weeds. These ideal growing conditions . coupled with the careless use of 2,4-D accounts lor most of the corn injury, says the weed control specialist. Once corn is seriously injured bv 2,4-D there is little chance of reco very. If the injury is slight to med ium, a reduced yield may be ex pected, but generally the corn will produce a near-normal crop. O0OCOO0000OO000O000OO00O4 0 o TRY MICKEYS We Sell the Kind of Mother used to lhake. Keep coming back. I MICKEYS PASTRY SHOP O O GOLDSBORO, N. C. O ooooooooooooooooooooooc COME TO KINSTON OF YOUR NEEDS FOR NEXT YEARS FARMING SEASON AND SEE US FOR o . 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Natives ' oT-TRINIOAO USE t f Aft CS OIL-BIRO W M AM IRCUnCtt'f WAS MIS DtSCRlBtD AS -ft BARK OH 4Ai SIPt of -tUt AlWlC OOAH y area, to be held at East Carolina blleee on August 6 and 7. Joining East Carolina College in holding this conference will be the i I I w v -c lis Yh Welcome To Kinston MR. and MRS. FARMER 1 III S3 ni Si 111 is I SI Make Our Store Your Headquarters For Your Needs In PAINTS TOOLS FOR THE FARM HARDWARE FOR THE HOME ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND APPLIANCES Now is the time to Fi Up Your Home for the Long Winter Months Ahead. Don't wait until Cold Weather Sets In. See Us jf PONTIAC SALES & SEE VICE Qj ' M 415-17 N. Queen St I KINSTON, N. C. kinston. n. c. o THE VUTUS North Carolina School Board Asso elation. - Principals on the program Include President John .D. Messlck of East Carolina College, and NCSBA of ficials headed by Dean Guy B. Phll- liDS. Executive Secretarv - Treas. urer of the association, Chapel Hilt and Directors L. C. Kerr of Clinton md Dallas Herring of Hose Bill. State Association President B. J. Ramsaur of Lincolnton also will par ticipate on the program; ....... , Registration begins in Austin Building on the East Carolina cam- mis on Friday, August 6, at 5 o'clock followed by a banquet in North Dining Hall, with Dallas Herring presiding and Dean Phillips making the keynote address. Group sessions in Austin Building begin at 8:30 o'clock, with School Board chairmen of county and city organizations meeting with Dr. Al lan S. Hurlburt, department of pub lic instruction, Raleigh, and Presi dent Ramsaur; district committee chairmen meetina with Dr. J. K. Long and Dr. Juason White, of the ECC Deparment of Education; sec retaries with Dr T.An W JpnlHns dean o( th. and' mmhp ' shn rn,.ns with lV wi,hllr M I Jenkins, University of North Caro- Una, Chapel Hill; Gordon Ellis, Wil- HUES, KENANSVHXE, X. C, THUESDAT, AUGUST 12, l"i lard Swlers, J. L. Farmer, and G. It Edwards. 3,109 Speedsters Caught In July RALEIGH The Motor Vehicles Department reported today 3,109 arrests for speeding on North Caro lina highways last month. Speeding, reckless driving and driving without an operator's per mit normally lead the Department's regular monthly summary of mov ing traffic violations. No operator's permit with 965 ar rests was in second place and reck less driving with 599 in third. None of the offenses require re vocation of driving prixilege s on" the first count. Other violations reported for Ju ly included: failing to stop for a stop sign 655; faultj- equipment 643; improper passing 368; improper lights 289; driving on wrong side of rond 291; and fo'lowing too close ly 183. The total number of Tar Heel offenders came to 7,497 for the month. Out-of-Staters added another 1,977 to the list. 1 Now for Your needs. 4 pi1"" 4 V IS YOUR ASSURANCE OF GETTING THE At -ch high and low, c en evaluaf you 'Joo ed Cars a your best value' 'dablc, carefre .s -"iloa and j of plei. make you. ..will Used Car fro. vealer's Name.) VERY GOODWILL USED CAR IS: Road tested and Inspected Reconditioned for appearance and performance Double cheeked after reconditioning Honestly described; Warranted in writing Identified by the Goodwill Seal . GOODWILL USED CARS SOLD ONLY BY PONTiAC DEALERS Dozier, Inc. , 11 c. 1J 4lfV i o o o o o o o o o o e o o o o o o o a o a o o o o o 6 o o p O ' o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o