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PAGE TWO THE NEWS-JOUKNAL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1953 Serving In Korea COTTON quiz PftovN DOES COTTON HELP i I 4 I S2 ML- CLOTHES CLEAN AND FRESH! State College Answers Timely Farm Questions QUESTION: My neighbor milks the same breed of cows I do. Why are his butterfat tests higher? ANSWER: While the butterfat averages for the main breeds lire: Ayrshire, 4 per cent; Guesnscy, 5 per cent; Holstein. 3.4 per cent; and Jersey, 5.3 per cent, indivi dual cows of the same breed will very widely in their . butterfat production. QUESTION: What tools are most suitable for taking soil samples? ANSWER: There are a number of tools such as a soil aiue, anscr, narrow trowel, or flat spiule 1h.it can be used successfully. Under most conditions the soil tube is the easiest and most rapid tool to use. Howev: r. this tool can not be used in srawl. hard or dry sandy soils. Tests show tli.it the tool used does not materially affect the results of the tet ;is long as a core, or slice of soil is taken at the desired number of places in each tield. QUESTION: Why no! test sub soil samples? ANSWER: Research s'udics have shown that cropping prac tices have little effect on the re sults of soil tests on subsoil sam ples. Lime and fertilizer Is not being applied below the plow layer except in a few instances. Knowledge of the subsoils in a general area is sufficient with out testing samples from each field on which recommendations are made. o Casserole Dishes Save Time For Busy Homemckers If you v:int r.ini o I:- ' v your family : Vr : munity activitus, i:. :. mi ners will lc ;'. e ::..! tf;'. ".!..:.. of these dimer- o .r. ' ! :;i the oven ,.:.d duke ! nil; the electric timer mi :!v,: in:: '.iwi't have to stay ho .io u do ;hr c. Hik ing. Here's a one-dish dinner offer ed to you by Virginia Wilson, State College extension nutrition- I' ; . V yea1. 1 ---..ixj - - MA.T. ROY M. OESTREICII of Route 1, Lumber Bridge, is serv ing wi:h the Korean Military Ad visory Group as an assistant training i.f.'ieer to tlic Republic of Kore:: A.ir.y. The son of Mr. a::d Mrs. WiM'.am II . Ocstreich, Cambria, Wis., he served as an iusti".,c'or wi.ii .he Alabama Mil itary Di.:..i't Station in Dothan before ai riving in he Far East ia.-t M. L'ln.v ent.ring the Army in l.'3: lie has been a w.uded the Silver S.ar, Bronze S.ar Med..!, Turpie Heart and the Combat I;:!cr.tryman Badge. His wife, Mary, and three chil dren live in Racford. 6 NEARLY 100,000 BALES OF COTTON ARE USED EACH year in laundry and dry cleaning Supplies.' ist, that's just as good as it is easy to make: o;e-dish dinner cup slice! onion, 2 table spoons fat, 2 tablespoons chopped green Depper, 2 cups cut snap beans, ' poand ground beef, I cirj dice.I carrots, 1 cup toma toes. ' teas: "is -alt, 2 cups ron'-o.1 r-hed ro':.t..es, melted la:" r. C oak o:.itn anil i?reen pepper in fat i::.t:! -'t: i..oout "ive :nii- . '-. !h '. . ..I beef and jok n-.t". v..-; ! -.- ; ;vd color. Add sr. r ; lorr.a:ecs. salt i . - .: v - C k ;,! on 20 rain- j (! b? vnire 1 into j ;: c.-sen-'e t!i ; nd baked in hc own t. 'u before serving, top w'.'.U r.r. a ; 'V.-sh light ly with me! c.l butter. Place In over ni-t'l rv.u.i'ies are lightly TfV ned. V Plant Bed Nematode Attack Butter Beans This is a good time of the year to start thinking about next year's tobacco crop, says Ben Harrison of the Bethlehem com munity of Nasn County. "If I had treated by tobacco plant bed last year I'd have produced more tobacco." J. P. Woodard, county agent for the State College Agricultural Extension Service, says Harrison treated his tobacco fields for ne matode control last summer, but figured the plant bed was rela tively free of the tiny organisms. He took the plants from the bed and planted ,them in the field. His crop was about average. After his tobacco was in the field he planted butter beans in the tobacco plant bed. Not un'i! he started marketing his butter beans did he realize that his plant bed was heavily p-.fesvd with toot knot nem I'odes. He told Woodard th.p ,me of ! lit: v bean roots had knots or. them '"..; big as pecans.'' Harrison realizes now that he carried nematodes from the plant bed into the fumigated fields, nullifying the i fleet of much of the fumigunt. He is now making preparations to treat both plant beds and tobacco fields for the 1954 crops. Woodard says he is almost sure of a better crop, too. V NOVEMBER 16-81, 1953 zf-y hrnr NORTH CAROLINA KJlffiLYOUR DAL For the purpose of getting better acquainted, we join with other North Carolina Banks in urging that you ''Come See Us" during KNOW YOUR DANK WEEK. We're convinced here at the BAJ-K OF RAEFORD that IF WE KNOW YOU BETTER, WE CAN SERVE YOU BKTTER. Service is our only product; your satisfaction find friends:. ip is our cri--tcria of success. We'll look forward to your visit. THE BANK OF RAEFORD Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. "SERVING HOKE COUNTY SINCE 1903" it mts to advertise ja)::-.x::xx -a5: ' : : : :-A:::.:x::::rA::xy:s m - mm.mmm .ui im ill l .1 . . wmmmmwmmiMwm.miw,w,immtwmimM p 'I " ' "' ; I ' '' & h i-i . . i . li 1! H -A AA v7?r-M IT'S TRADE-IN TIME FOR A BETTER DEAL Want top Uowanct aa your pmit carT Set this HMk for a aoal that ml rana joar prid. Now it your ehaaca to Mr onoyuimc aargala. .jSsii;. jj Jwa l-s.j. t-t trmS-tUJi;'' i,-".r. ?l).JWUHpiliiuiiuipilllJilWJl?W?M) ft ' "-. Jr8854' ttr, It raises your pride BM IN THE FINER CAROLINA CONTEST wheth er your town wins a cash prlz or not I You benoflt by work don on the Finer Carolina projects. New parks, recreation cn-eat, a clean-up campaign, new Industry, modernixed stores these or similar proj ects done by this year's Finer Carolina committee will benefit everyone. And whether they win a prize or not you will find your town a better place to lire because they were done. In case all projects aren't finished, there's still a little time for unfinished proj ects. Bui hurry the contest closes Decem ber 1. Lend a hand and help your town win the title "Carolina's Finest" f CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY YOU feel it the moment we turn over the keys to you. You now own the handsomest "hard top" around a Buick Riviera and the warm glow goes all through you. But not alone for the racy beauty of the car. "ou feel that prideful surge, too, from f'le fact that here you bought yourself a whale of a lot of automobile a whale of a lot of room and power and soft luxury and ride steadiness for a lot less than you expected. For the automobile pictured here is a Buick Splcial Ui iera k7.Wj weans it delivers locally for just a few dollars more than the "hardtop" models of the "low-price three." , But it's only when you drive away in your bounteous new beauty that the real thrills begin and the satisfaction deepens . . .. When the highest Fireball 8 power in Buick Special history whispers away the miles with effortless ease . . . When Twin-Turbine Dynaflow gives you instant getaway response with silken smoothness, and the Million Dollar Ride bvels every inch of your way ... When the deep wide sjcts cnidis you in spuc;o;:s c-jri rort ar.d 12 grc. t Lss 'StjtiJarJ on RneJmaiter. optional tt extra cott on other Scrret. areas give you visibility practically unlimited. Surely you ought to look into this great Buick that's so prideful to own, so thrilling to drive, so easy to buy. We'll be happy to arrange a sampling. Can you visit us this week? 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