n 1 V "V r f is. It t - A . aucr is distressed about hor 3 wmch were ''empty, black 1 worthless-'; " ,-, : . 1 1-? i - t This is the story in many cases j is, due, primarily, to wo. fun is diseases which attack the tucks mildew .and scab.- These eases, ' feeding; on the t- shucks -iin after the pecans are wH trmed; prevent: development e : If you have crowded stands ,o ;Pinc Tjrtnber , cr .stands witfy podr-qua-! lity trees Why not lei us , thin your ''woodland to Tjvde frfa$$er growth, ; wtore 'saw- logs'. You willt"hqt qijly re ceive current - income, but also improve the ap pcarsance'f oJ h'e 8 e stands. Calf, or Write, ', 1 ROBERT E.' pdboxm .: . ' '' - WALLACE, N. C. Him f - ; Olfke ph. 28 9-4031 AT 5-287(1 Rose Hill,, , Wallace '" . Yrd,fh.' AT 5-232 f Office lit Wallace T Hwy. 4l West hope the kernels and result in "black, J empty fonaiupn. .r -( The finlv method of controlling diseases and insects Which' attack i - . rniiMfl,;n(.' w -' .n.. schedule using approved .'iqsectf ? cides and fungicides. Thia protect- ton requires expensive spray uw hiftery. and is not practical under le garden conaiuons- ... . Tf wrin arc ftnp nf the luckv cneS Who has escaped these fungus rp- j nhls nrf have well , developed nuts to enjoy " this winter; keep paying, -the preacher agd, rnaybe vaiii lurk will continue -;-.' .: i We have frequent requests fromi new -home owners about sugges tions for plantings which will give "quick color effect." One answer . te' fancy-leaved caladiums. ' tt rhecBladium is oi6 oi the refi- I 1 11.. rnfiefarvfifV BliaH fllnfitR. The i leaves make striKing oispiays a onlnst ih rfpen ffreen of ever greens. It is fine fir massing ,ln foundation eds. I would recommend -the ph' thase . of tubers about two inches in: diameter, The tubers may h planted out-of-daorr after the tem perature begins to level off if) he spring and will not go below 65 degrees at night. There are literally hundreds of varieties but . the following lint are the -biggest sellers - Mrs. W B. Haldeman, White Christmas, - Spotlight. Thomas Tomlensqn, Sunburst, Ped ISslgn, Red Flare, Expoaitii)n' Crimson Wave, Pipk Qoud.-Texag Beauty and Lord Duby. . LEE'S STORES INC. ? .WALLACE & BURGAW Selling Chlx Tobacco Canvas ' At A Few Cents Above Cost In : Order ,To' Advertise v !. LlEE STpRES :la 4 Yds. or 5 Yds. 25x18 .' . . Only $6.75: Get Your Chix Covers Early )' Doubtful If We Will Have , . Any More At This Price W&ING? I 4 MAte-SUIFT JOB Of WRMG w&- SUtf Hi UNSATISFACTORY &WCt W(lT . V A QUALIFIED ElSCTRlCtAd! F: H:AFeim Operating Loans '! ' : - . t ,'- S a SB -1 t' SF"" - jtrenglken nations roc TTarmpn are borrowing more dollars today so that 4he families at fne rjanwi ipajr mb auc an adequate food avjpply in the nVipnd: B. A. "Parker, Jr. Farrnerf Hrne Administrate County pupervisof. saiq iwnay- i : ne avgrap lvsinfenv ,. yi farm has. climbed fjf om- $6,qp to HZ-OQfi since f40. a eVenrpld increase, Parker Rpmted out. Far mers are using the -fundi " ac quire the machinery, fertilizer, land am other essential for ef ficient operations. 'Food. s 9 bar oaio toda. Gniv twenty per cent of the consumers income goes for food. Most of the people in otner countries apend half of -their in come for food. ' ''However, to maintain the ef ficient production that makes food such a bargain the farmer needs to pour incrc 1 nig amounts of capital into h:s operations,'' he said, ftecent legislation passed by Congress has raised the maximum amount that a farmer can bor rowfrom the Farmers Home Ad ministration from $20,000 to $35,-nnn "The increase in loan limits re flect the growing need for agri cultural capital." Mr. Parker said. "The technological revolution in agriculture has greatly ipcreased the amqunt of capital tarmers TAKE CARE WITH ELECTRIC -CURRENT" .',' " ' ' Misuse' of electrical equipment ii credited - or blamed' - with causing 20.4 per cent of all known-origin fires in the seven-year period end ing with 1959, according to the Na tional Board of Fire Underwriters The lationar Fire Protection As sociation says there were 74,000 ele ctrical fires in 19S9, destroying pro perty worth $133,980,000. "Electric current is an unseen cause of fire,"" said Chief Lauren I Sharpe of the Kenansviile Fire De 'tartment. addina "H must be con ducted through properly installed cables and wires and used proper ly with the many eiectrical appli ances." t Chief Sharpe advises that electric wiring be installed only by -'qualified electricians,' warning that the "Do-It-Your-self" amateur electrician can endanger both life and property. Carolina Telephone Announces A New Service For iiavp ta invest in their opfi'.Jorf Uan woune farmers' v no are justcting started, and enblLV ea termers wnq neeq "i nuiw f"" tnf ttrfiimtment In their ODera- tions will beneflj. UrbajJ fanjlljes vyil beneiit, ioo rer every um lar Wiselyirtyested in our farm iinonsthan. liiir ahilhtv to nrn- duce the food that is so essential to our sirvival. During the past .year the Far mers Home Administration ad vanced more than $11,000,000 In operating capita 9 PrtS Caro lina farmers. In the past fifteen years the agency has provided -redit of this type totaling more than $92,000,000. Losses on these loans have been approximately .7 per cent. Each Loan is accompanied bv or-hnipai Assistance in farm and financial management. The Farmers Home Adminis ' ration only makes loans to far mers who are unable to obtain noorioH rrpclit from other lenders at the time they apply for the loan As soon as the borrowers orogress to a point where they aie able to obtain credit from conven tional sources they graduate to those sources. Other improvements brougn about bv recent legislation includa provisions that will enable the participate .with other leoderi ill tarmers Home Administration. o making, operating" "loans; and au thority to make emergency loan ip areas, where, a natural disaster has affected only a few farmer. Previously emergency credit was damage had been widespread. Mr. Parker statef (nat iniormanon on any f loan, may De oBnauiiu ft the county . office in Kenarw- ville. Belt KeUer DeeK Absti-eci Bravery -t"Tber is plentf lpf ' doursg mong us iot the abstract, but b( neugh far the 'concrete, because we allow 'our' dallr biti of bravery, to evaporate", says pelen Keller: 14 a statement from the New OutloMt For. The BUnf published by i the American Foundation for the Blind. ' 1 iNTERNATIOHAL TRUCKS TARMAU TRACTORS rABM IMPLEMENTS : 1 i.j " ' i , .u ' ItyOTH COMPLY. INC XINSTOK.TO CAROLINA PB0HE417B RCA WHIRLPOOL -TARTS SER VI Ct to North Carolina . : A naw telephone seryice is on the way for subscribers in com munities where there are direct distance dailing facilities, accord ing to G.' T. Pate,-district traffic manager for Caroliona Telephone. The innovatipn, called universal information service, will enable subscribers to dial the informat ion operator at a distant point wi thout calling the local operator. As it is introduced in Carolina Company j exchanges, operators will advise customers seeking tel ephone numbers at .distant points that the distant information ser vice can be dialed direct. There will be no charge for this service. While the service; s presently available only to selected points, it will gradually become nationwide- ' In describing t.he new service, Pate said. "By dialing 120 follow ed by the area code of the dis tant point and the numbers 555 1212, telephone users will be able to reach tha distant information operator more quaickly. "The direct distance dialing section of some of our local di rectories already contain instruc tions concerning this service. Exchanges where the information operator may be dialed direct are designated by an asterisk," Pate concluded. We Wan! Your Hogs if!.1! mT I t "K'-UirVX '' ? We Pay Premium For Top Quality Hogs SEE US OR CALL: PINK HILL LIVESTOCK MARKET Pink Hill 56 8-3681 CLINTON LIVESTOCK MARKET Clinton LY 2-2104 OPERATED BY LUNDY PACKING COMPANY a glass of beer means many things Kvery montn or the year is an "outdoor" season in North Carolina and the piesjure of tramping the fields behind a good doc ranks high in many areas. Outdoor living invites relaxing comfort and to many this means the added enjoyment of a glass of beer, at the end of the day. Ia thpse progressive areas which permit its "legal sale", a glass of beer also means important added tax revenue. ' .1 r (. 1.' . O f' -" . x. no Waiting Period to 5W at Waqraw starts earning J .CHECKIMB .'ACCOUIII. ... SAVINGS ACCOUfIT a 30 Bonus Days out of Every 90 Deposits made by the 10th et each month earn iron the 1st. Interest is paid quarterly. a Withdrawals wiout Penalty Yon may maVe withdrawals at Waccamaw at anytime without loss if interest on remaining balance. 4. Waco-maticSavings Plan WUb Waccamaws popular savings plan, you simply say how much you'd like to save eaciunenth. TO i .. ije ' . T- Kc-nsvilb : Rose Hill V Bcubvi!!! Chinquapin

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