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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. N. C. FRIDAY. JUNE 8, 1938 PAGE THREE ' L";;;j DCtroOf Rji'ic rsAdl 711 CMNAPSHOT OJIlIiK m AN IDEA FIRST tjj ' : Attractiveness Impends Upon Care Taken During June The office , of Miss Gladys Harnrick, Perquimans County home demonstra tion agent, has released the folowing Jdhe Calendar to "help in the care of L The following plants should be pruned now if they have finished flowering and if they are in need of it: barberry, kerria, Japanese quince, deutzia, pearlbush, lilac, apirea, goldenbell, viburnum, chokeberry, shadblow, sweetshrub. 2. If an attempt is made to water the newly sown lawn it should be well soaked once or twice a week late in afternoon rather than daily sprink ling. Light sprinkling tends to stim ulate shallow root growth and makes the plant less drought resistant. 3. (a) Keep your flower garden and small shrubs worked just as you do your vegetable garden. Do not allow grass or weeds to grow up around the shrubs. ID1 Keen woods mold or some . form of "mulching around azalea and rhododendron to keep down grass : do not cultivate around these plants. 4. If your roses are affected with black spot or if your crepe myrtles are affected with powdery mildew, use fine dusting sulphur on them in the morning while the dew is on, or spray them with Bordeaux Mixture. Be sure that both sides of the leaves are covered. 5. When you have finished with your farm tools, remember to keep them stored out of sight and not scattered over the yard. 6. Collect early perennial flower seed from your garden. Allow them to dry for about two weeks and then plant to have new plants for next year. 7. German Iris may be divided and transplanted now. Cut back foliage to 8 to 4 inches of roots. 8. Pick off all dead blooms from flowers and shrubs. 9. May to August is the best sea son for propagating soft wood cut tings. Write for directions if you re interested in rooting some cut tings. 10. Sow the following flowers now for next year: Canterbury bells, myosotis, sweet Williams, wall flow ers, columbines, hollyhocks. 11. Sow the following annuals for ate blooms: alyssum, candytuft, corn flower, larkspur, clarkia, marigold, stocks, snapdragons, zinnias, asters, sunflowers, jupin ."7' t 'if X 7 :1 Pedtlms nd n excellent "story-telling snap, team to build your nlAhiM. & . . - r'-M' "ivuhu a ventral igea. DBFORB yon snap a picture, do you nave in your mina a clear Idea of what you want the picture fo "sayT This la important, because every picture needs a central "picture .Idea" to give it life and meaning. Especially, every picture with per sona In ft needs some sort of action .(or activity) to give It Interest By "action I don't mean rapid motion, but merely that the person pictured should be doing something. For example, suppose you have a small daughter, and every now and then you want a new picture of her. ,Well, dont Just get her to stand In a Corner of the backyard, and look at the camera while you snap. Relate the picture to her personal life, her dally activities. Look at these ideas: A picture of her climbing out of bed In the morning (you can take ft at night, really). A snap of her yawning and stretching. In pajamas. Rubbing sleepy eyes. Talking to her dolls. Playing house. Poring over picture books. Leaving for kinder garten. Helping Mother In the kitchen. Rldlna a trtevnta punching a slice, .of buttered bread. twing racxea into bea at night. Sleeping soundly with a doll or teddy bear or toy dog. In all these, she la doinr thing. And, she wUl help you get your pictures, u you make a game of it and suntest that aha "i! like" she Is doing this or that In ueea, uus is a good way to entertain her on a dull day or evening. It's a Rood Dlctara mirthful Roi-f with a clear Idea, and make the pic ture to fit it When one picture Isn't enough, snap a series. Make each' picture "say something" and note1 how they gain In life and appeal, j John ran Guilder j ment will result in the production of an abundant succulent pasture growth which has a much higher mineral and protein content than is found in ordi nary pasture plants. Timely Questions On Farm Answered $ , Answer: This, of course, depends upon laying conditions and the period of molt.. The flock'aaould be watch ed carefully during the early summer and when production falls $&owJ thirty per cent it Is time to start culling. The earlier the molt, the more rigid the culling. The bird that has been properly fed and goes into a molt in June, July, or even August should be removed from the flock. The price of feed, the feed cost per dozen eggs, and the price that eggs are bringing should also be consider ed when culling. Question: When should, the poul -try laying flock be culled T Question r Should tobacco plant beds be plowed up after the. plants are pulled? ' ''V: j Answer: By all means,. The beds should be plowed and All ; remaining plants Killed as these plants furnish breeding places: for thousands; ox In Sects that spread to the tobacco in the field and cause serious damage to the growing weed. Then, too, failure to pov the bed may 'rearnlt In fa se rious outnreax oi Tttiue - mownexr , year. The bed should be seeded to sweet potatoes or some other garden vegetable Immediately after plowing. t f i Question: -; What fare: the :' irMtura - ment of a mil-planned bona wiring vy system" -;-vy J J-if Vj '.''Ji'.-'i- l" Answers Those .1 a r m families ' having power , lines tun , into their homes Jor thVftwtbni should see Cat fee wiring system provides for comfortable lightlr?, conveniently lo cated switches, -an4 a: sufficient num ber of well-plaoed service outlets ade quateM? wired and correctly .fused. .Extension Circular No. 218. "Wiring and Lighting the Fahp ! Home,? may be -obt-ined ,fr .-from i;; th;Agricul- - turalJBiitwr ' a CpUeie;, Question: When will Farm and Home Week be held this summer? Answer: This annual convention for farmers and farm women will take place at State College August 1-5. Extension Service officiate are now making plans to produce a meet ing that is both educational and en tertaining. Tours of Raleigh, Duke University, and the University of North Carolina will be available to those attending. In addition, there will be motion pictures, group sing ing, recreation, and. other entertain- -ment. Special classes in various J farm and home subjects will be taught by State College specialists. ! After Peeling Onions Dry mustard rubbed on wet hands after peeling onions removes all odors. Classified and Legals NOTICE Boulder dam, when complete, will have a rated capacity four times that of Niagara. I Sale of Valuable Property By virtue of a Mortgage Deed executed to me by George Welch, of Hertford, N. C, for certain purposes therein mentioned which said Mort gage Deed bears date of April 6th. 1927, and is registered in the office of tie Register of Deeds of Per quimans County in Book 14, Page 333, I shall on June 20th, 1938, at 12 Noon, offer for sale at Public Auction, for cash, at the Court House door in Hertford, N. C, the property conveyed to me in said Mortgage Deed executed by George Welch to J. R. Stokes and purchased by Darden Bros., on March 15th, 1937. Said mortgage being in de- 4 fertilisation on pastures. Answer:. ; An occasional application rf 11 phosphate, and potash to the . :irt will encourage the growth of . j m it desirable pasture plants i g white clover and blue grass. jVnts prolong the grmr? ' t l y producing both early s.i ; ' - . As they or other good - j j' "i Increase in number, s v " ) r i will be crsrf 1 c-t. L: tlfc soil tK.it- riEMITtIOTISIIIlS In Season's Newest Shades linens Shark Skins Pig Skins Gabardines Sites 12 to 44 to P 4 To "Appreciate These Suits Is to See Them! i LOOK OURS OVER New Bathing Suits i.V" Beach Suits Lj J cLZj LrGSSjS. e ;. . ; . . SIZES li TO 82 x H LH Ef: - "STORE OF VALUES" HERTFORD, N. C. fault we do offer for sale the said property: , &M house and lot bounded on the north by Cox Alley, east by Sarah and' Easter Perrv. south bv Nthn Mahley and William Butts, west by James Riddick. Purchaser will be reauired to de posit 10 per cent of sale price. Posted this May 21st, 1938. DARDEN BROS., . By V. N. DARDEN, Member of Firm. May27June3,10,17. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Robert J. White, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Belvi dere, N. C, on or before the 23rd day of April, 1939, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This Z3 day of April, 1938. E. W. WHITE, Administrator of Robert J. White. May6,13,20,27,June3,10. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of T. L. Felton, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 21 day of April, 1939, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 21 day of April, 1938. J. W. WARD, Administrator of T. L. Felton. Apr.29,May6,13,20,27June3 NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the authority contain ed in that certain deed of trust exe cuted on the 1st day of May, 1937, by D. F. Reed and wife, Mary T. Reed, to W. H. Hardcastle, Trustee, andxecorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Perquimans County, N. C, in M. D. Book 20, page 539, default having been made in the conditions of said deed of trust, at the request of the holder of the note, the undersigned trustee will, on the 20th day of June, 1938, at 12:00 o'clock, Noon, at the court house door of Perquimans County, N. C, offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash, the. following described property: Beginning at the Southwest corner of J. O. Felton lot and running westerly along Dobb Street 90 feet; thence a northerly course 156 feet to E. A. Goodwin's line, thence an east erly course parallel with Dobb Street 90 feet to J. O. Felton's line; thence southerly along Felton's line to place of beginning being same lot convey ed to Durwood Reed by C. W. Gaith er by deed recorded in Book 14, page 496, which see for further description. The successful bidder will be re quired to post a ten percent deposit at time of sale. Dated and posted this 19th day of May, 1938. u W. H. HARDCASTLE, Trustee. By Chas. E. Johnson, 4 Attorney. May27,June3,10,17 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. Mr. James Graves sells the pick of Ms crop to Camel HOW DO I KNOW MV CiaARmv muriiuc tuc FINEST TOBACCO? RFrincc i cuinuc rvieic . CAMEL BOUGHT THE PICK OF My LAST CROP AND PAID . n own i mvKc imn w UW1NAKY GRADES. MOST WUwtKS KOUNP HfcKt SOU) THEIR BEST LOTS TO IUU. NU WONDER CAMEL IS THF WWCT rurULVK LWAKETTE IN THESE PARTS.' MEN who grow fine tobaccos who sell them who eet the rhirlt thpv knma rh nnalin. of tobacco that goes into various cigarettes. And they say, "Camels buy our finest grades." So, if you want to enjoy a cigarette made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVB TOBACCOS-Turkish and Domestic it's just plain logic to choose Camels. TOBACCO PUNTERS SAY M I t I I : Xii i " I i ft HERBERT LEARY Reward A Faithful Public Servant. Which Is The REAL TEST; What OTHERS say about a candidate for office, or your PERSONAL ACQUAINTANCE with and PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE of him for many years? Herbert Leary is PERSONALLY KNOWN to almost every voter in the First Judicial District. He has served you in important public office and has been FAITHFUL in the preformance of his duties. His RECORD, in an office where the searchlight of publicity is ever focused, is an open book, and the opposi tion, with magnifying glasses in each hand, have been unable to discover a solitary instance of inefficiency or MISCONDUCT. Ordinarily a public servant who has proven faithful is REWARDED and it is respectfully submitted that Herbert Leary DESERVES YOUR SPECIAL CONSIDERATION. Leary Campaign Committee P. S. Beware of last minute propaganda in newspapers intended to leave the impression sentiment is rapidly changing or that this county or that county is strongly for the opposition. The purpose of such propaganda is apparent. lit
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