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to her homer in WtaciMster, V*., after • few day* visit with her sister, Mrs. D. D. Fields. Mrs. Oliver had been spending some time with her husband who is stationed at Camp Stewart, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Craft, Ma, L. H. Goto, Hay Goin and Wayne Speight visited I. T. Craft, Jr., and William E. Goin .A Fort Bragg, Monday. Mrs. J. C. Gardner, Mrs. Sam Craft, Mies Dorothy Gardner, Jimmie Gardner and Ruby Wheeler were Wilson | It should be applied with a brush, wd one gallon will treat from 900 to 800 seedlings over all for a seatrees will, of course, repaint to give complete [trunk protection*! r vc- '^133 The repellent ia prepared at the U. S. Pocatello Supply Depot of Pocateilo, Idaho. If local dealer* de not carry it, requests for a supply may In refiarred to the county agent or the U. g. Wildlife Service at N. C. State Collegat BitiWah !. Since many growers will need only relativtty small amounts of the repellent, farmers are urged to pool their requests, so that shipping be reduced to a tnini | mum. The, paint is compoeed of rasyl, dichloride, asphalt and dry Hme sulphur. When painted i«n the trunks of fruit trees with a [brush, the repellent will effectively the trees from rabbits. [Grows Beef Cattle On Practical Basis Many North Carolina growers of beef cattle are doing a -thoroughly {practical job, in livestock production ys L. I. Case, extension animal husbandman of N. C. State College. |C- W. Mayo of Tarboro is a good [exampln Mayo has always kept his producI ticrn of feed ahead of his number of cattle, Case said. The Edgeoomb* | farmer has one old permanent pasture and two new ansa, all of which have received limestone and phosphate. In addition to Ma permanent pastures, he nee leepedeca as a supplementary grating crop, when needfad. Otherwise, the lespedesa is cut for hay or allowed to produce seed. He also has a silo, and a part of the silage ia reeerved for the spring, after his grazing crops are eaten down and before the permanent pastures are reedy. This fills a gap in [★ ★ Wkailfou With ,ffl(BONDS, .■■■ on the world's war fronts has proved the collapsible boat an essential safety feature lot both Naval and land based planes. They are made oi rubberteed material, easily inflated. At toe Battle of Midway an Army Lieutenant, after bombing a carrier, was forced to bail out of his bomber. He waa able to jet a "fish eye" view of the entire battle from hie collapsible boat and was later picked up by an American plane. Your purchase of War Bonds with at least ten percent of your income every payday will help protect the lives of men who are fljitaf far you. Get behind them today U. S. Irtanry Dtpcrmrt. "SLAP THE JAPS WITH SCRAP" t to the Ext* State College. in the Soil: Conservation Service' nursery at Chapel Hill and oWerva-j tkms in surrounding state* prove that1 bUolor seed is an excellent food for. bobwhitee and that rabbits eat the, bark of the plants readily. A total of M38 pounds of seedhave been distributed in 63 counties in North Carolina for use as wood* Imd borders, hedges and on rough] and odd shaped areas that growers are willing' to leave for wildlife cover and food, Davidson, points out Shrubby lespedeza can be established by direct seed, live for many yean without reestablishment, are not harmed by burning, cutting, or rabbit damage to winter, and very attractive in August and September with their masses of purple flowers, Davidson says. They answer a long search for a perennial lespedeza to replace annual plants for bird-food patches. The income from tobacco last year was 488 million dollars for the United States, and for North Carolina it> Was 281 million. NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. PITT COUNTY, PLAINTIFF — VS — Lewis Hanry Cox, Mrs. Lewis Henry Cox. Mnlr Cox, Mis. Manly Cox, Mrs. Willie Cox. Johnnie Cox, Mrs. Johnnie Cox, Mrs. James Cox, Rufus Cox sod wife, Ava Cox, Israel Oox sad wife, Ella Cox, JQlius Cox, Booeevelt Cox am) -wtfe, Fronia Cox, Nathaniel Cox and wife, Lta* Bells Cox, Greenville Fertiliser Company, and the Farmvilk. Oil and Fertiliser Com The defendants, Msnly Cox, Mrs. Manly Cox, Israel Cox and wife, Ella Cox, Roosevelt Cox and wife, Fronia Cox, will take notice that an action entitled as shoot* has been commenced in the Superior Court of Pitt County, North Carolina, to obtain Judgment for defaulted taxes; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear in til* office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt County, in the courthouse in Greenville, North Carolina, on the mh day of April, IMS, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the oourt for the reUef: | This the 28th day of March, IMS. ' „ J. F. HARRINGTON, ■ jClerk of Superior Oourt, * Pitt County. A. B. Corey, Atty. A-2-4*wkj> Under and by virtue of the Judgment made and entered In the above*, entitled cauae to the Superior Court «f Pitt County, dated Sid day of March, 1MB, the undenignad Commiaoioner, will, on the Mth day of April, 1M8, between the boon of 12 e'aioek NOON and 8 o'clock P. M., at the Courthooae door at Pitt County in Greenville, North Carolina, offer at public auction to the lrijheal bidder, «ar caah, subject to the confirmation of the Court the property hereinafter described, located to the County of. Pitt, State of North Carolina, to-wit: 1 • 11 1 11 , No. L-217750; License No. EX16W7, Licensed in the State of Georgia in the name of W. H. Powell, 108 W. Gordon St, Savannah, Ga., Chatham County. SUA caJT is being sold for repairs made thereon by the undersigned, Farmville Motor Company. This the 1st day of March, 1M& FARMVILLE MOTOR COMPANY, By J, A* Caraway. R. T. Martin. Atty. M-Mt Just as people are beginning to learn to live longer the cost of living
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