State College Hiptit To Farm Homemakers NO MOTHS need APPLY A closet which can be set . aside for storage only is in luck when it comes to protecting woolen gar ments from the clothes moth. Bet ter yet is a closet in the attic, built large enough to hold not ‘only clothing but also upholstered furniture not in use. Such closets shold be well stocked with flake napthalene. . To control moths in a storage closet, advise entomologists, brush all clothing thoroughly, clean the closet thoroughly, and seal all cracks in the plaster and about the baseboards with crack fillers. See that doorframes fare equipped with rubber or moth-proofed felt gaskets, against which the door can be ,shut tight at all points. On the top shelf of the closet, or in muslin bags hung from hooks, put one pound of either flake napthalene or paradichloro- benzene crystals. The fumes given off by the slow evaporation of the crystals quickly, stop moth larvae from feeding, and ultimately kill FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES Maytag and Easy Washers Zenith Radios. BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO. Phone 3221 - Raeford, N. C. the larvae, if the fumes are re tained long enough in proper con-, centration. To maintaih such con centration, make sure that the closet is perfectly tight, and that it has a tight-fitting door which is kept closed except for the brief times when clothing is being put in or taken out. Paper garment bags have no value in themselves .for killing moths. However, if clothing free from moths is put into an un broken garment bag that is tight ly closed and sealed, the paper will keep moths out indefinitely. Once the moths get into the bags, either with clothing or through breaks in the paper or at the fas tenings, of course damage will re jsult. An added precautioii is to put a cupful of paradichloroben- zene crystals in the bag before sealing it. As the entljmologists re mind us, smell of cedar or pine oil in a garment bag does not trouble the clothes moth, nor does printer’s ink on newspapers. n Maggie and Nellie are names of towns in North Carolina near the Cherokee Indian Reservation at the eastern gate to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 0 Division of the Territory of Carolina into the Colonies of North and South Carolina took place in 1729. 0— ' The last duel of record in North Carolina was fought in 1802 be tween ex-Governor Spaight and John Stanly. 1 ' I I Celebrate Your Anniversary Here | -T. ff'i « I 'fp t BOLL KEVIL here are the farm agents figures from \ ACTUAL FIELD CHECKS — PER 8M PLANTS ^ ^ t £ ^ kMH CHECKED May 21 2 s May 28 ' , 2 S ' June 4 4 ^ June 11 .t —— 19 S June 13 107 S '4 m . Make vcur. reservations M Hi now for the bfest anniv^ry i!^ sary dinner yet. A host ^ cf your favorite foods to ^ please your taste. n. = ELK RESTAURANT ANTHONY G. DyRAKE, Mgr. I ^ = COTTOir B. H. C. 3-5-40 or 3-5-0 or 3-0-0 TOXAPHENE 20-40 or 20-0 ALDRIN 2i-5-0 COIIIN SPIIT 80% LIQUID TOXAPHENE ^ • M' / \ 7Xm 'tOOi ^Protect leaf quality by ^cuni;ig with a > BUCKEYE (Rite-tteot curing system If = This system consists of four convenient stoves, one located in each corner of the bam, controll- . ing temperature perfectly and aocuiately from the yutside with patented contrtd. This system has eliminated the necessity for constant watching of many burners, backbreaking labor and sleepless nights when burning wood. A demonstration unit is on display at our store and we will gladly show you its many advantages without obligation-show you how the increased price youTl get for properly cured tobacco will easily pay fac it. Let us show it to you. A "Rite-Heat" -> installation costs less than you think; see us today for estimates. D D D 5% TOBACCO DUST I ARSENATE ot for DUST or SPRAY I NOTi^ Tsxaphene Is Not iecoiuiiiended for Tobacco These Tobacco Poisons, Cotton Sprays and Dusts Are Recom mended by the North Carolina AgriculturpI Extension Service. Handled In Hoke County By The ioNowing: MdAUCHLIN CO., INC. JOHNSON COnON CO. HOKE OIL & FERTILIZER CO. ROCKFISHGIH \ THE JOHNSOH COMPANY DUNDARRACH TRADING CO. inimtn