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BLUE MOLD PROTECTION -••I-. ' V . . V »»:>3*f:«K3«K5a»c3aK5a»:fl» .Tobacco growers are finding the answer to blue mold control in the use of Ferniate. Use of Fermate should begin early, when the plants are about the size of a dime. Regular sprayings about twice a week should be made, for four or six w^eeks, Using plenty of'spra.y. Don't wait until blue mold ;1 comes. Fermate is a preventive. ARABIA NEWS (Mrs. D. B. Traywick ) Rev. W. O. Cotton of Parkton preached at his regular appoint- .ment Sunday p. m. at Sandy Grove. Sunday school will be at 10:00 o’clock next Sunday. The public is welcome. '/ ■ t ‘The Arabia Home Demoh^trd- tion club met in the horhe of Mrs. Clifford Bostic last Tuesday p. m. Twenty-two members were pres ent. It was voted by the mem bers to give a shower of needed things to the lunchroom at Mil-' douson. Slate Answers Timefy Farm Questions Mrs. Lillie MoDougald is leav ing this week for Tampa, Fla., to visit her aunt from.Miami, and'®^^^^ Agricul^ral QUESTION: How can higher yields of soybeans l^e secured? A|Ni£lWFiR: The Agronomy IFP^:;ro JmmK .. Mrs. Maude McDuffie, there she will, see the Mrs. J. L. McFadyen was very, sick last week, but is improving si.ow. While j ®^P®‘^inaent Station suggests that; flower ‘‘‘ these three im-! i .portant steps in soybean produc-' I tion: Lime the soil with dolo.mitic* OntndMM FROM SNIFFLY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF , rdief from head cold starts to come when you put a little Va-tro-nol m earn nostril. What's more — it actually helps prevent many colds from developing if used in time! Try itl Follow directions in package. VICKS VA-fKO-HDL V GET FERMATE FROM US. The Johnson Company RAEFORD. N. C. :-’.ow. Mrs. Stanley Crawley is plan- ^‘‘^estone in accordance with the ning to go on the club tour to rectuirem.ents as shown by soil r Mrs. Carrie McKenzie and fa mily .jnoved to their new home last week. New York soon. Mrs. David Hendrix is improv ing slowly after her tonsilitis op eration last . week at Highs.xlth hospital. Mrs. S. P. Trawick spent Sat urday p. m. with her grand daughter, Mrs. Ken McKeithan, of Raeford. 0 lOcaoE ASFLFY HEIGHTS NEWS I Pl:-- NOTICE By Mrs. Ralph Cothran TO THE PEOPLE OF HOKE COUNTY tests; fertilize with adequate a- mounts of phosphorous and pot ash; and plant a good stand of an adapted variety. QUESTION: Is ilNlafe to eat canned food that has fiu^en? ANiSWER: Freezing alone wo n’t hurt canned foods, according to food specialists of the State College Extension Service, who | say it is the after efffects of the freezing that may cause trouble. By this, they mean, the freezing of the food causes it to swell and break the ^jar or the air-tight seal The teamen’s Missionnary As-jt^en j^ou can look for troilble, sociation of the Ashley Heights gg ibacteria will be allowed to Baptist curch met at the home enter. If you find leakage in a of Mrs. W. H. Hare recently. There was a large attendance. Beginning on Saturday, Feb, 1, 1947 I will be in the commissioners room at the Hoke County courthouse at 2:30 o’clock each Saturday afternoon for the purpose of meeting with citizens of the county who may wish ^o talk with me about my activities in the North Caro lina General Assembly. I will welcome any suggestions or comments you may wish to make. Harry A. Greene oi Miss Kathleen Cothran came ho re Friday night to spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cothran and daughter, Barbara, took Kath leen back to school Sunday and visited Mr. Cothran’s grandfath er, Mr. Fish, who has been ill at Willow Springs. I Frazier hare spent Sunday with his niother. Mrs. J. L. Pittman is spending a while with her daughter, Mrs. Hare. jar, use the food immediately. Upon opening, i you detect even the slightest signs of spoilage, destroy the food immediately. QUESTION; What can I do to kill mites on straw-berries? j ANSWER: B. B. Fulton, en- itomologist for the N. C. Experi- j'.rent Station, says that Dinitro | i Dusts have been found effective I in the control of mites, and | though some burning damage | may be received through the use | of this material, he feels that its j use is justified when a heavy ' outbreak occurs. 0 yoi/ IC TODAY P , What is itthat makes them so good? Extra age — Special brewing — Gen uine Old Time grain, hops and molt—Light golden color? Try them today and see what you think! oooj.. Atlontia Oti>tpanv^Bretceri^ in Atlanta, f 'l.aTiottg, ChaiiatUHtpa, Sor/nlk, Orlando YOU AllAYS WELCOME Friends and neighbors of Mr. B. F. Hardister are sorry to hear that he fell and hurt his leg. Everyone wishes him a speedy recovery. il Round worms and cecal worms attacking poultry have been check ed and kept at a low level under farm conditions by , using a med icated mash devised by U. S. Department of Agriculture wor kers. * I \ \ CO. Incorporated FARMER FRIENDS FERTILIZER IS GETTING SCARCE DO YOU HAVE YOURS ON YOUR FARM? IF NOT YOU MUST BUY AT ONCE. McLauchlin V. I SWIFT'S PLUS-VALUE TOBACCO PLANT FOOD f- RAEFORD, N. C. We know it’s impossible to grow tobacco leaves big enough for canvas on a sailboat. But we do know that tobacco growers everywhere can have “smooth sailing” with their crops when they use BLENN, Swift’s plus-value plant food for to bacco. BLENN helps make finer-quality, bright leaves..'.sturdier plants...and better yields for bigger profits. In addition to its quality basic ingredients — nitrogen, phosphorus and potash—BLENN fur nishes those vital extra growth elements tobacco - \ needs. As its name indicates, BLENN is carefully blended, double-mixed and always free-flowing. It will give your tobacco crop a real boost. It can make the difference between just a fair crop and a big money-maker for you. See your Authorized Swift Agent right away. Let him know how much BLENN you will rer quire this year. Place your order now for early delivery. Buy BLENN Tobacco Grower from the dealer with the Red Steer Sign SWIFT'S PLANT FOODS RED STEER BRAND tl \/M r MAKE BETTER CROPS SWiiFT & COMPANY / /'
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