I TWO . ;,:i%v^^1i^V^.TV''‘'i‘^’^^ ..>v^ ,:m- \w %ii4S'! MEWS^mOrAL r--~ msmwm .V4?" State College Answers Timely Crowd Expected To Attend Eerm And Home Week ALL AROUND YOUR HOME FMmQ»erti«» iW: % I'M REDDY! r ^ lOi $ ra TMc recommended treatment macuric chloride, one ounce / ©RIT V Reddy Kilowatt, Your Electrical Servant, is literally all ctround your home—he can be in many places at the some time. In the kitchen ready to cook for you and to keep food fresh, and to wash the dishes and heat the toaster. ‘ He can be in the living room operating the radio or deeming the rug. And— of course, he cem be all over the house with modern lighting. A remarkable little fellow—cmd his wages are so low! Actually he works as cheaply today as at any time in history—good times or bad. Live Electrically and Live BETTER! QUESTION: How can I prevent the spread of anthrachose in wa''» ermelons? ANSWER: According to Howard R. Garriss, Extension plant path ologist at State College, anthrac- nose is frequently-introduced by diseased - seed. As a precaution against introducing the s fungus by means of the seed, they must be (treated before planting. is to seven gallons of water on one 8- grain tablet per pint. Soak the seed in this solution for five min- s, then in clear water for five miiiutes, allow them to dry thor oughly, then treat them in semesan one-half level teaspoon per pound. QUESTION: How can I prevent the potato tubermoth? ANSWER: The adults lay their eggs usually on the exposed tub ers either prior to harvest or esp ecially at harvest time, when the potatoes are left exposed over night, according to James T. Con ner, Jr.., Extension Entomologist at State College. During growth, the potatoes should be kept well cultivated and deeply hilled, so that no pot atoes are exposed during growth for the adults to attack. At har vest time to prevent the caterpillar from migrating from the wiltoS vines to the tubers,infested vines .§hould ibe cut and burned or re- ■mbKed frorn the field a few days before digging and never piled over dug potatoes. The potatoes should never be left exposed to the egg-laying moths during late afternoons or overnight, as this is the time when the adults are most active. Whes potatoes are dug they should he removed from the field immediately to storage. Har vest should be very thorough and all cull should toe destroyed. ' -0 Designed to be of interest to both men and women, the 1947 Farm and Home Week, to be held at State College August 25-29, will offer the expected record- breaking attendance entertain ment as well as many new ideas on farm and home practices. The series of demonstrations which are scheduled on practical ly every farm enterprise have causal j been arranged to let both men and women see and actually take $ part. It is believed that through this type of training, the sub ject matter can be better explain ed and more easily grasped. Sev eral sections will toe in progress at the same time so the farmers and their wives, can take advant age of the subjects in which they are most interested. . Under the guidance, of John W. Goodman, assistant director of the North Carolina Extensiqn Service and secretary of the an nual event, a series of highly en tertaining and educational fea tures have been arranged includ ing some of the nation’s top per sonalities who have accepted in vitations to speak at the occasion, Among these are Army Chief-of- Staff, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Miss Dorothy Thompson, not ed journalist and world traveler. There will be theTusiial inter esting farm exhibits and many types of demonstrations on the use of them. C IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE I CCAROLINA POWER A LIGHT COMPANY^ $ BIG-CAR QUALITY You'll fire that Big-Cor stylingl You'll likm that Big-Car performance I Youll like the long, low lines of the new Chevrolet. You’ll like the look of' massiveness and sturdiness. That big, beautiful Unisteel body is by Fisher, you know—the only Body by Fisher in the low-price field! THIS—you’ll lovot You’ll find it fun to drive a new Chevrolet There's power and pep to spare in the only valve-in-Head Engine that powers a popular- priced car. And Chevrolet's quiet, comfortable, road-hugging way of going is so restful—so relaxing! But your greatest thrill will come when you find out that Chevrolet is the lowest- priced line in its field . . . and the line that costs less for gas, oil and upkeep. Chevrolet's the one car that gives you Big-Car Quality at Lowest Cost! You’ll likm thto Big-Car foaturotl Chevrolet’s packed with features that give you Big-Car comfort and safety. Positive-Action Hydraulic Brakes, for example^with exclusive design features for safer, surer stops. Unitized Knee- Action, for instance, that adds stability and ease of steering, as well as riding comfort You'll like our service, tool —for the way it keeps your car at its best all the year round. Drive in soon—and regularly. CHEVROLET HOKE Phone 2301 AUTO COMPANY - I Raeford, N. C. ^ptresaiipno/is'i. i Skim milk contaftis much less fat than whole milk, but has the •protein, carbohydrates, and miner al matter. It may greatly increase the nutritive value of the diet if used freely in coolnhg. I Gordon B. Rowland Lawyer I You can depend upon oiul prescription department! I to use only the purest) 'and freshest of ^ugj j supplies. [office No. 19 upsairs-in Bank [ of Raeford Building. Raeford, In. c. [ [ HOWELL DRUG STORE 0*> Raeford Theatre ❖ Theatre Opens At 5:00 P. M. Daily — THyRSDAY & FRIDAY — o a o “Spellbound” Gregory Peck—^Ingrid Bergman — SATURDAY — “West ef Dedge City” o n O. 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