& ITS A FACT •'i ^ - by JERRY CAHjjl $(Kt' . &A. &I0M | Ylh6 IN COMMAND Offal . £ cwf&EWt agh/ m Jitf oNtmJ X % fttmctv m. john^Tom / M"Thc wmt of-zmn pink, #*U> MW PW m NlMSSf KPIACEP ' Otfi f&PtRTZ !££... Copyright HL Alb Fi«Nm %»Ii1i NEXT ISSUE 4t/rPOF7NB, PZZERT/ t?mn UIZAB0H OFFRfiNCtef fl/nt/ef 5*/ic/a# a ‘She cau/c/ft/rfi# A QUE&i) 3 To ttRMmc— CPI6INALIY MEANT ioNKXl COW* fNt 10 INDICATE OWNERSHIP At this time of the year you will begin to take notice whether or not you have a good crop of grapes on your muscadine vines. If not, why not? Although not al ways the case, the usual answer to that question is poor pollination. Most muscadine varieties require pollination by a male vine in order to set fruit. Many of the wild mus cadine vines are males and in the past have served as pollinators for the vines planted in the home gar dens. However, many wooded and brushland areas have been put in to cultivation and in doing so the male muscaline have been destroy ed and now the garden varieties are not producing good crops. I saw a good illustration of this last week. A large James grape which formerly produced good crops has only a scattering of grapes on it. That has been the story for several years. However, three young vines propagated from this one and planted in another garden along with some perfect flowered pollinators have a heavy crop of grapes on them this year. This goes to show how important pollination is for your scupper nongs and muscadines. During the past few years sever al perfect flowered varieties of. muscadines have been offered for sale. They were developed at the Jor QUICK RELIEF of HEADACHE NEURALGIA Ease Pains of Headache Neuralgia - Neuritis with Quick Acting STANBACK Test STANBACK against any preparation you've ever used . . . See how quick relief comes. N. C. Lower Coastal Plain Station by Mr. Charles Dearing. These varieties will produce crops with out the presence of male vines and also will take the place of male vines in pollinating other varieties. Since the male vines produce no grapes, it is a distinct advantage to use one of these perfect flow ered varieties for pollination. Why use the old varieties at all? Be cause they are of better quality. The best of the perfect flowered varieties are Burgaw, Wallace and Tarheel. ■tvwwwvwwvmwvmww ABOUT YOUR HOME By FRANCES DELL wwvwvwwwwvvwwwv Dog lovers .will tell you that no home is complete without one of "Man's best friends.” Whether you fall into this group or not, chances j are good that for one reason or an other you do have a-dog. If you give your dog reasonable ] good care, you will be rewarded by having a healthy animal. In the long run the proper care will be j much less trouble and expense. A puppy requires more attention than a grown dog. He should have a clean bed, raised off the floor and placed where it will be free from drafts or excessive heat. He should have access, at all times, to clean water. Place his bed away from household traffic so he can j catch up on his sleep and grow, j Be sure his bed is large enough, j Pill his bed with a good type of litter. There are several kinds in general use—shredded newspa per, some types of straw and cedar shavings. Cedar shavings are con sidered best. If he sleeps in the house, you will'want to keep his litter in a clean bag so that it won’t get caught in his coat and be dragged all over the house. Be very sure that all his bedding is clean. Have your dog checked for worms about once every two months. This will prevent any worms from getting a hold in his system. 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She you will know what kind of worms he has and can give him the pro per treatment for that particular type. It may be that your pup may not be as clean as you would like for him to1 be. However, bathing ? young dog can have serious com sequences. Use one of the deodo rizer-type shampoos on him, along with a good brushing. Make sure he does not become chilled. An older dog can be bathed once a month but no more often than this. If necessary, use a deodorizer in between times. Nail clipping should always be done by a veterinarian. Dogs’ nails have blood vessels running into them. It is possible to cause a dog ;o have a hemorrhage if clipping i is not done correctly. Larger dogs need exercise to maintain health and body tone. Small dogs, like the Pekingese and Chihuahuas, need no more exer cise than they get from running I around the house, j Keep up your dog’s distemper : and rabies vaccinations, j Give your dog enough whole ! some food to keep him well nour ! ished but not fat. It is necessary to give a puppy additional vita mins sometimes and always give him additional calcium to ensure proper growth. Needless to say, dogs 'need love and attention to grow into attrac I tive, happy animals. was accompanied by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Sumner of Clinton were weekend guests of Mrs. Percy Sutton. On Sunday the Rev. and Mrs. Harold Minor and sons of Faison, Mrs. Hubert Vann and children of Mount Olive and Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt King of Pop lar Grove joined the circle, also Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sutton of Warsaw. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Sut ton Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. David Aman of Newton Grove, Mrs. Hubert Potts of Mount Qlive, and Mr. and Mrs. James Weeks and children of Newton Grove. There are 44 slaughtering plants in North Carolina, utilizing 2,800 head of beef animals a week. 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