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timely the time to keep plants„ in the vegetable and dens. Frequent shallow of the soil around plants not mulched will help, all plants as needed is a must you want tender, tasty vegetables. Insects do not take vacations be cause they are too busy filling Upr on tender growth and completing their life cycles. Sevin is good, and safe, for use on both chewing and sudking insects, except red Spiders, on vegetables, flowers, and orna mental plants. For the red spider, use malathion. For fungus, diseases, leaf spots, mildew, etc., use captan, ferbam, or one of the copper compounds. A "one shot” dust or spray for roses is usually satisfactory if reg ular applications are made. In the cases of dusts, keep the foliage covered at all times, especially af ter rains. Keep the staked tomatoes pruned by pinching out the young shoots as they appear in the axils of the leavse. Mulch them heavily and pro tect them at all times with sprays or- dusts. Bulbs, such' as jonquils, should be lifted, divided and replanted as soon as the leaves have turned brown. It is usually , only necessary to do this once every three years. However, some gardeners lift, di vide and store in a cool dry place for planting in the fall. Right now (June) caladiums are in good supply in our area. I saw some nice plants a few days ago in wood bands. The bands can be removed very easily and the plants set in the soil without districting the root system. If you need some color around the foundation of a new home or in a plant box, this is the one. Petunias are good, too. Cuttings of many kinds root readily now and will make strong plants before cold weather sets in. It is best to make a frame and put about six inches of a rooting med ium consisting of equal parts, by volume, of coarse sand and peat moss. Provide shade, protection from wind and keep-watered but frame can be covered m.S:. NOTICES CE OF SERVICE OF BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA JONES COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT HAZEL HADDOCK MELTON and husband, JESSE MELTON, JR. VS RUBY DORIS HADDOCK MEDFORD AND husband, JAMES MEDFORD, WILLIAM WAYNE HADDOCK and wife, INA RAY HADDOCK, ANNIE LAURA HADDOCK CHERRY, now unmarried, HERBERT •, NASBY HADDOCK 4nd wife, THELDINE HADDOCK, JAMES LEO HADDOCK and wife, RUBY L. HADDOCK, and LOUISE J. HADDOCK, Widow of BOBBY W. HADDOCK, Deceased. To Ruby Dorris Haddock Med ford and husband, James Medford; Take notice that A pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above en titled special proceeding. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows; To sell the property known as the Ada Hawkins Haddock property lying and being in Trenton Town ship, Jones Comity, North Caro Iirirn for division among the above tetant* in common. ' • You_ are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than July ZJ, 1964,' and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This the 2nd day of June, 1964. Walter P. Henderson Gerk Superior Court Darris W. Koonce Attorney at Law Trenton, N. C. '' ’ June 4, 11, 18, 25 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having qualified s Administrator of the Estate of drs. Bertha Deppe Barker, de “Helping to build a better Livestock Market for Eastern North Carolina1' flo Commission Charge Phone NORTH CAROL I JONES COUNTY .mmm The undersigned having qualified as administratrix -of the. estate of James Robert Gerock, deceased, late of Jones County, North Caro lina this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 4th Day of June, 1965 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All person indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This the 1st day of June, 1964. Laeurah C. Gerock P. O. Box 81 Maysville, N. C. Wilson, Clark and Huffman, Attorneys Monroe, N. C. June 4, 11, 18, 25 HOME ECHOES Home Agent Maria Fennel 1—Is it safe to use harsh clean ers on refrigerators and other kit chen applicances ? Don’t use harsh cleaners to scrub off messy smears and finger marks. These areas may be Washed with a mild detergent, rinsed and dried wall with a clean doth. A special wax made for kitchen ap pliances does an efficient Job, lean ind an 'WMX to ■ .. PoorlCrop Growth BdCorracted to g*t asparagus i out breaking the spears? Try opening the can of whole _ _«— t-- UHnm AoIswik^iIo tofrVmnm oTOnH iDo Thu will help prevent the tip. from himkhf a* you ou. the ■pom out of the eon. ?—Why are tomatoes cut in ver tical slices for salads? This help, keep more juice in the tomato. By the way, add the tomato at the la.t minute ao that they won’t thin the salad drawing too much. - ?—Is there an easy way to squeeze lemon juice? MoUtan a small piece of choosa cloth in water and wrap it around and of lemon. The juice will bo .trained as yon squeeze the lemon. Soak tho lemon in water for a while before squeezing, roll tha fruit in hands or ou a surface to got tho most juice from tho lam ?—Why is some grated lemon rind bitter? You probably grated too deep. The colored part of tha rind gives you the flavor you want but- flu white part beneath causes food to taste .lightly bitter. r. r. L... . Quite often, these small areas of poor growth occur where the top soil has been eroded exposing the subsoil. Frequently the subsoil is low in lime and fertility. There are other factors that can cause poor growth such as inade quate drainage, poor physical con ditions of the soil, droughty areas, insects and disease. Regarless of the cause of poor growth areas,. determining the trouble is largely a process of elimination according to Franck, That is, each possible cause is checked to see if it is causing poor growth. Those possibilities that are easiest to oheck should be investi gated first. If a plant nutrient disorder U suspected, it will be necessary to have the soil tested states Franck. Qne soil sample must be taken from the problem area and another separate sample from an adjacent area where growth appears normal. Areas of poor growth in fields reduce profits'. . Very often the cause of poor growth can be de termined and ma$r be easy to cor rect. Drive As If Your Life Depends On If—It Does PPVRPPPff! Ruled Forms ■ _ ■ Receipt Book. Stock Certificates Wi£ Checks , ' A L /,%< L.‘ V Wedding Stationery §§1§S m . ■ &r nanoDUis Brochures Tickets Programs Booklets Posters
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