THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1915 THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C. PAGE SEVEN State College Answers Timely Farm Questions QUESTION: How should I go a bout controlling cow poN? ANSWER: Dr. C. D. Grinnells, veterinarian for the Agricultural Ex periment Station at State College, suggests that you segregate the in fected fnimals from the remainder of the herd and arrange for a sepa rate caretaker for these animals, if possible. In mild cases he suggests cleanliness in milking by dipping the teats after each milking in chlo rine solution. Tincture of iodine in glycerine of equal parts Is also use ful. When cow pox is neglected the disease often becomes a predisposing cause to mastitis, an inflammation of the u der, winch is the dairy man's No. 1 piblem. QUESTION: What is the best con trol measure for tobacco falling down in the field? ANSWER: Howard R. Garrjss, Extension plant patholog'st, says that you are probably referring to the rore shank, or rotten stalk Jisease, which is found in many tobacco soils, particularly on soils that are not well drained. The disease also does con siderable damage where phn:s have been injured by wire worms. There is no effecti e control mrasure, ac-co.-f.ing to Garriss. He suggest! pUr.ting th-? tobacco oi '.y on well difinei soils. The diseas(- is mi st severe during wet seasons. QUESTION: Can you tell me a bout a new weed killer I have found on the market? ANSWER: This new material wjll kill 21 different kinds of weeds, ac cording to Dr. Emerson Collins, in Government Frees Shotgun Shells Forty Million Surplus Shells To Be Sold This Month. Duck, pheasant and other small game hunters will have plenty of 12-gauge shotgun shells on hand this fall for their favorite sport, ac cording to an announcement just is sues in Washington toy the Office of Surplus Propel ty, Department of Commerce. Over forty million rounds of twelve gauge shells, frozen for military use since the start of the war, will be sold this month to dealers through out the eleven United States Re gional Offices of the office of Surplus Property. The sale began October 13, 1945. Supplies of shotgun shells for civilian use have beer extremely short and the return of this am munition to dealers shelves in time for the hunting seasons will be wel comed toy sportsmen the country over. The shells will also be useful to far mers and ranchers for crop and livestock protection. The ammunition being sold Is of the standard commercial type used by hunters and includes both bird- charge of Extension agronomy. It will kill the leaves on poison ivy but will probably not kill the roots. It is not effective on crabgrass, quack grass, Johnson grass, nutgrass, or other weedy grasses and sedges. There is danger in using your garden spray er in puttirig out this 'material. A small amount of it will endanger useful plants. The material teems to offer great possibilities when a capted to the type of weeds for which it is best suited. IN NORTH CAROLINA More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other. t must be... wtfSf r2 m 11 WW shot" and "buckshot." The major quantity of the shells are loaded with "toirdshot" or l-'s ounce No. 8 chilled shot, with a standard powder load of three drams. The remainder are loaded with 00 "buckshot" 9 pellets longrange pow cUr load of 3 3-4 crams. Prices on the shells loaded with "birdshot" are as follows: Wholesaler $25.93 per 1000 shells; Chain and mail order house $28.52 per 1000 shells; Retailer $32.41 per 1000 shells; OPA retail ceiling $2.80 per 1000 shells or $1.07 per box of 25 shells. Prices on the shells loaded with "buckshot" are as follows: Wholesaler $33.42 per 1000 shells; Chain and mail order house $36.76 per 1000 shelis: Retailer $41.78 per 1000 shells; OPA ceiling $55.20 per 1000 shells or $1.38 per box of 25 shells. To effect equitable distribution, ninimum and maximum quantities which may be purchased have been established. Dealers can obtain full information on details of this offering by contac ting the Office of Surplus Property, 105 Pryor Street, N. E , Atlanta, Ga. Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. TODAY'S Ceiling Prices Centre Ingathering To Be Held October 26 The annual ingathering at Centre church will be held Friday, October 26th, beginning with barbecue and chicken salad plates, with acces sories served at noon. During the afternoon there will be a sale of farm products, cakes and canned goods. Everyone is most cordially invited. The plates will be priced $1.00 each. 0 RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION HERE ARE TYPICAL OPA CEILING PRICES FOR MARKET BASKET ITEMS Porterhouse and T-Bone steaks Grade A, 51c lb. Sirloin steak, Grade A 44c lb. Veal rib chops, Grade A 41c lb. Veal loin chops, Grade A 45c lb. Smoked ham, regular bone in 34c lb. Smoked ham, regular boneless 38c lb. r Sugar, granulated, 5 lbs. 36c lb. Crisco, Spry, Snowdrift, lb., 26c lb. Butter, ungraded, 1 lb., 45c lb. Every cent you pay over ceil'ns prices helps cause inflation . . . Check ceiling prices every time you I"d and don't pay morel riiiViViftiiiiaJM-iii.Mii,,i Sore Throat.' MBawnMi due to colds Let a little Vicks VapoRub melt on the tonque. Works fine, to soothe sore throat due to colds and helps relieve irritation in upper breathing passages. To Ease Spasms of Coughing: Put a pood spoonful of VapoRub i'i a bowl of boiling water. Wonderful relief conies as you breathe in the steaming medicinal vapors that penetrate to cold-congested upper breathing pas sages . . . soothes the irritation, quiets fits of coughing, helps clear head. For Added Relief, rub VapoRub on throat, chest, back. Let us famous double-action keep on worKing tor Hours as you sleep, VICKS VAPoRue TOMATO f.; JUST IN! SOLETS Brand Whole Kernel Corn sr 14c ft COLONIAL'S BEST PLAIN FLOUR 10-lb CI A 25-lb $ 1 .45 Big Oil Bag X L TRIPLE-FRESH BREAD OUR PRIDE QUALITY FOOD STORES fcaSE! Colonial Brand Evzp. SViiJk 4 e 35c Evergreen Blended Sugar Peas 2an2 14c Libby's Tasty Can Libby's Homogenized Baby Foods fif- Sc Deviled Ham SS 14c Regular Sandwich 2I6-01 ICit l'i-lb 11 n Loaves I Jl . Lost I lit Yolo Tomato CATSUP 14-oz Bottle 14-oz t Tarplay's CORN MEAL K 29c I ioriJa Juicy ORAKGES 5 lbs 35c Virginia York ' " , " " . J APPLES 5 lbs 60c Local Yellow SQUASH 2 lbs 33c Fancy New Crop Savov SPINACH... lb 10c California Bunch CARROTS 2 hchs17c Fancy Cauliflower .... 2 lbs. 19c LUX SoaP 3 SSl" 21c U. S. No. 1 White Potatoes 10 lbs. 31c U. S. No. 1 Yellow Onions 3 lbs. 18c Waxed Paper CUT-RITE Ron" 17c Plain Flour GOLD MEDAL C 67c JELLIES 14c SuMhiM CRAHAM Crackers 19c FLEECY WHITE Laundry Bleach Q"rt 1CA . Hall Or, Bottle 13l . Gallon CDC Some of the items lilted below may be temporarily out ot Hock. Watch lor their rtlpfMirucl on our (helves. Toilet Snap Toilet Soap TRACTOR TIRE SERVICE We have in stock all sizes of Tractor Tires and Tubes. We also Repair and Service any size Tractor Tire. WALKER'S Safety Retreading Works 125 Russell St Fayetteville NOT THE CHEAPEST, THE BEST! M0NTE5ANTI CLEANERS - - DYERS Penn. Ave. Telephone 5541 Southern Pines NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES Due Town of Raeford, N. C. As directed by statute on Tuesday, November 13th at the Town Hall in Raeford, N. C, at twelve o'clock noon the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction for cash for the purpose of satisfying delinquent taxes due the Town of Raeford for the year 1944 the following real estate located in said town. This the 9th day of October 1945. . N. L. McFADYEN. MAYOR L. M. Andrews est., Res, Harris Avenue $12.00 J. B. Barefoot 1 lot, Rockfish Avenue 2.00 Irene H. Bell 1 lot, Edinboro 2.00 John Mck. Blue 1 res., Edinboro 32.00 N. B. Blue 1 res., Edinboro 36.70 J. B. Bryant 1 lot, Rockfish Avenue 2.00 C. B. Buffkin 1 lot, Harris Avenue 6.07 Mrs. E. L. Cameron 1 lot, Rhodes 66 Mrs. J. A. & E. L. Cameron 6 lots, Rhodes 4.00 Mrs. N. W. Campbell est 1 lot, res., Stewart 14.66 Carson Davis 1 lot, res 13.40 Mrs. Paul Dickson 1 lot, res 64.27 Roena Dowling, est 1 lot, Leach 1.33 W. J. Gales 10 lots, Gales 4.00 J. D. Graham, est 1 lot, res 18.33 L. M. McKeithan, est. 1 lot, old res 30.00 J. C. McLean McLean est land 10.00 H. G. Townsend 1 lot, res 12.60 J. A. Walters 1 lot, Prospect 2.66 W. O. Wright 1 res, McLeod 20.00 COLORED Ernest Bethea 1 lot, Maxwell 7.33 Sam Brown 1 lot McLauchlin 1.33 Ernest Hines est. Old res 4.00 Daniel Love 1 lot, Maxwell 3.33 Lonnie Monroe 1 lot, McLauchlin 3.67 Albert McKinnon 1 lot. Oakdale road 6.P1 Matthew McRae 1 lot. McLauchlin 6.00 Emma Rogers Res., Oakdale road 5.33 ba fl FOR SALE Land Pesters For Sale At News-Journal Signs-size 11x14 At the low price of Ten Cents each or $1.00 Dozen. 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