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entertainment artists of the famous “Disappearing DWn* Ballet” wiU take promfcient parts in “Hippodrome of 1954” ’when it is presented in the William Neal Reynolds CoB wu at North Carolina State College, January 5-15. During the dormant season 1 we should examine our shrubs and fruit trees closely to see if they are infested with scale in sects. If you do not know what scale insects look like, call in your county farm agent or some horticultural friend who is familiar with them. If your trees are infested .with scale it Is Important that you do some thing about It. Beale Insects are very small sucking insects that attach themselves to tfce twigs, leaves and branches of shrubs and trees and proceed to suck the life out of them. As soon as they are attached to the twig they construct a tough, scale covering over themselves for protection. That is why they -THAT THE HIGHEST WATERFALL, IN AMERICA IS fill TIMES HMU THAN NIA6ARIA FALLSJP .ju «< <Y05SWTE FALLS,« YMEMJTE UAU.EY CAUE* aUHSCS 2,600 FEET DOWN A G»ANT CLIFF.) •WE TAKE PRIDE IN THE FACT THAT OURS IS A PHARMACY MAINTAINING THE HIGHEST ETHICAL STANDARDS! 3Kiu.ec>, REGISTERED PHARMACISTS ALWAYS ON HAND TO SERVE YOU. SOVCARS OF SATISfACTOPY SERVICE" ♦’OUR LABEL YOUP G UARANTEF *(t DIAL. A151 oils, such as Volcfc and Sci cide, and Lime-Sulphur a tlotts are effective to control) scale Insects when used acc< lng to the manufacturers'1 rections. OH sprays should be used in freezing weat! Because of Its fungicidal acl especially on peach, trees * preferred to use Ltoe-Sulp spray late to the dormant s Also at bus time or *ne year we may find a number of spin dle shaped cocoons or “bags” hanging on the twigs of oar narrow r leaved evergreens. Many of these "bags” contain eggs of the bagworm which will hatch out into caterpillars in early summer. % 1 These caterpillars- will eat the foliage of the evergreens and will protect, themselves by spin ning new bags in which they live while they feed. Later in the summer they will change to adults and the females will lay eggs in their cocoons. Fof contrpl of bagworms all co coons on' the trees or shrubs ■H . who play titter* fa Braid i “Wonderful Town,” draw they know one dtonld go to Traw elert Aid when fa • jni while traveling. TA iaa member of USO, which b financed by United Do ferae Fund through Community Cheat or United Fond campaign* held each falL serve it! >. Tetterton, whose wife In Belhaven, recently at seven-day rest and re turn leaves In Kokura, Production of Grade" A milk In North Carolina during 1953 is up 14.6 per cent over that ot 1952. I WITH BUT JUST TWO THINGS: YOUR HEALTH UR REPUTATION—THEREFOR^ WE ACCEPT C THOSE CASES WHICH WE RELATE WE CAN HE w\ .mwkw affeetin SFisaKSBaaKaratusat ^SssesssSSS M L. STAD1EM, Mgr. Stadieg Insurance, Inc. straight bourbon whiskey fiSKflPl
Jones County Journal (Trenton, N.C.)
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