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C: To i: j - Thinkinjr "of . burning over ' your woods to kill out the boll weevil! Don't do it! If you do, you'll destroy valuable timber needlessly. And you probably won't liill many weevils. - Ross S. Douglass of Clinton, district forestry specialist for the State Col lege Extension service, says boll weev ils hibernate in many places where DEPEIIDA5ILITY IMF The dependability of the mod ern telephone has made pos sible modern business me thods. Imagine .a busy office without a telephone, and you will realize its vital importance i in the scheme of today. - i. A phone call, day or night as sures our promptly assuming all responsibility and handling R details. Sincerity of pur pose, and dependability of , professional duties dictate the policy of our establishment. SXvTj time or V Wlh WW hJ . ... is tfh... I vkv-ya 'tiHi,'irf:i:i 1 ? -J ' they cant be killed by burning:. Kany' timber and to sj do over-winter in surface woods ttiJh, but more than three-fourths of Case locat within 60 feet of the woods' edges. Practically none are found at distances greater than 150 feet from the edges. .Thus, says 'Douglas, when a farmer burns larger areas of woods to sail this cotton pest, he's "cutting off hit nose to spjte his face, i 5 The specialist says burning woods damages the timber and kills the un dergrowth and seedlings. It may lead to soil erosion, and It often is bad for unMlvfa. Than fnt wwuw flMa Affon burned than intended. Even if the burning is done success fully, large -numbers of weevils will survive and be ready to start an in festation next spring. Ana ix weatner conditions are favorable during June and July for weevil development, Con trol measures will be needed anyway. Douglass says it's wiser for a farm er to encourage the growth of young .fc'J '"y cut, and Soil this in onivr.to pu- se during machines and IaseeiIc'-.Ij than das troy the timber by burning. Ento mologists report that, more weevils can be killed by destroying cotton stalks in tbe fall than by the dangerous prao tice of burning woods. ?. fvr. Christinas Trees Net . Subject To OIo Price HEADQUARTERS Fer the GILPIN GHID CLASSIC S&M Thu bis toorMl coon ron"n htom hmtm tag to nuca about if lklH t CLASSIC muck about is TUB GILPIN GRID . . And a fiac M at it m Think of bFrtt tripAll txptmns pU i to lb Ski Boirltk CoUtm Bmi tmd, the Oram BototPlM towolliom ptbut- All worth a tout of nmHtU,OMM mU jwjv tw utf 1 WkJkout oojyku onjtbtoiii tnding onf iltgtmt, or mmfat, mf koxlops . . . .; Simply fkt Ik annw 'mwt proJM tht now tot Ik Imp Itn tootkm tmt of omtk vnk m Nootmkor You torn tmUf mr dmy , . . Ami Yom Cm Vim Mori : Tkom Omtrnu . . . -j- - . COMB IN TODAY AND ENTER TM GILPIN GRID CLASSIC YOU MAY M :.;'THB WINNER.'' 'V-:.' 1 You Can Get Your Entry Blanks at- - S&M .. . "On The Corner HERTFORD, N. C In anticipation of tbe approaching Christmas season, the District OPS Office announces that the Office of Price Stabilization has amended the General Ceiling Price Regulation, spe cifically exempting '. Christmas trees from pnee regulation. x -Amendment 9 to the General Ceiling Price Regulation.' according to OPS, exempted from price control "cut greens when used for decorative pur poses." To clarify this language, says OPS, Amendment 21 to the same regulation has been issued, inserting the words "Christmas trees" among items expressly exempted. In issuing this exemption, ' OPS notes, like other exempted commodi ties, Christmas trees are seasonal and highly perishable. This, OPS de clares, 'makes application of ceiling prices frozen at . base-period' levels, inequitable or impractical. ' Ml (liiil End ChfeJceslN)leaia NefAsei Kegelerlry This AW-VeietMe Wft Tskiog harsh drugs fee conttipttior cm punish you'bruuOlfl Their enmps aati griping disrupt aormil bowel acristv suke you fed la need of repeued doekf When you ooauJontlly fedconstipee4, get pntk but smrt triief. Take Dr. CiU well's Senna Ltxadve ceataiiied ia Sytaa Pepsin. U'$U-HU.lfotlm,mo)mmL drags. Dr. Caldwell's coakuas aa enact ' of Senaa, olaett end oee ef the fiesst wtmrd UxiaTes koowa to saedidne. Dr. Caldwell's Senaa Luadvt tassai good, txts mQdly, brings tfaoraegh telef tonftrubh. Helps yon get segulat, ends chronic dosing. Bvea relieves stomach soonest that consdptdoa oftea hdags. The Diotrict Kcnlth Depai ;ai t -1 rat bait for sa! at the cost t cents per bag. This bait contains r-J squill, which is non-poisonous to ani mala other .than rats.. . It can be obtained at any of the four health offices in the district MASSES NEXT SUNDAY IN WINDCCIt AND E2ZNTCN A The Most Holy Sacrifice of the tlass will be offered Sunday, December 2, at 9 A. M. in Palace Theatre, Windsor, and at 11 A. XL in St Ann's Catholic Church, Edenton, each including ser mon on "The Evil of. Mortal Sin," Holy Communion, followed by Rosary for Peace, Sunday School, with con fessions for half hour before services, stated Father, F. J. McCourt, rector, who invites everybody to all services. Week mornings, mass in Edenton at 7. Thursdays, 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. at St Ann's Study and Discussion Club, instructions, information and inquir ers' classes meet in Edenton rectory library. Choir practice Saturday 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. Cj i l i . t... be fed immeJL ta'y pf :"r clv,-,rT Answer: X Iry ' j 1 1 ,tate CoL'cj-8 say a warm bi. i n ;i iven just - after calvig may 1 to keep the digestive system fanctlor.L-j pro perly; Unless complications interfere, it is important to get the cow on full feed as soon after calving as is rea sonably possible, - After the calving day, increase the grain gradually. Be careful not to throw: the cow off feed.- About' three weeks ' is ' required to v ge$ . high pro ducers on their required feed allow ance. " . i It's very important, say the special ists, that the calf receive colostrum milk for the first three days. How ever, it's a good' practice..' to remove ue tukl liu.;. . J hours after birth to r ,t ' cs7 from getJng tor j f ' calf's navel should be dialnf J v.. i tincture of iodine soon afar tii-Lh U guard against infection. Question: Can you tell me how te use a tree scale slick to measure my timber? -.,. . ' . 'Answer: A simple illustrated fold er on "How to Use the Log and Tree Scale Stick" has Just been published by the State College Extension Ser vice. - Iti is issued- as Extension Fold er No. 85. You can get a free copy from your county agent or by writing the Department of Publications, N. C. State College, Kaleign. Try a Perquimans Weekly Classified Ad V i. . ), .: '"V: .-.i at AT H aeti DnWMLS SENNA I la LAXATIVI TENT I M ? II RESIDENTS OF HERTFORD The Hertford Junior Chamber of Commerce will pick up scrap paper every first Sunday of each month. . Please help our paper drive by placing your'old hews- ' ': 'i' 1 n .-'- "' ' , ':- -i "-"'-' .-(' 1 -S'-'-f. ' -j; .- ' I"' " r iV ' ' ' J"i ' . ' V; ' '' "'"'.'' -..' ' ("..-" .:' ' '. : - " ' ''' '" i 5 - ' -, ' : . 1 'V . v. ': , ' - , papers', magazines and other scrap paper on your front porch this coming Sunday afternoon. , YOUR COOPERATION WILI, BE APPRECIATED! 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