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Cotton Insect Bulletin Printed ! A new livpage full-color bulletin' on cotton insect pests and their con trol was published this week by the' State College Extension Service. Co- ; pies of the publication are available iree on request. Dr. Walter M. Kulash, entomolo- 1 gist for the North Carolina Agricul- 1 tural Experiment Station, prepared! the text. Six colored plates erf the ma j )or cotton insect pests found In North | Carolina were .furnished by the DM vision of Cotton Insects, Bureau ofj Entomology and Plant Quarantines, { of the U. S. Department of Agricul ture and the . Extension Service of. the Clefltaon Agricultural College,' Clemson, S. C. j In a brlel foreward, Dr. I. O.i Bchaub, director the Extension ! Service, asserts that control oi in ! sects is very important to the effi; j ciertt production of cotton in North Carolina, since about 17 percent c?f ' the crop' is annually destroyed by . Insects. . j "If cotton Is to continue as one' of the major crops in t9ie economy of North Carolina," Schaub declares, "the cost of production must pe low ered and more efficient production i practices 'must be followed. The insects which are pictured and - described are the boll weevil* Poll wprm, red spider, plant louse (aprid) flea hopper, and leafworm. A handy Insecticide ta'ble gives recommend ed treatments (for these pests. Kulash emphasizes, however, that use of dhemicals should be consider ed only as a help to the program of good farm practices in cotton pro duction. , - Persons desiring a copy of the |Aib aication may obtain it from .their local county agent or by writing Ihe Agricultural Editor, State College, i Station, Raleigh, and asking for Ex tension Circular No. 339. I Turkeys on range should have a turkey growing mash before them at all times. DEPE/VDAQ L? Mr. Phillips' Rites Conducted Funeral services for Mrs. Essie NoveMa Phillips, 59, lifelong resident of Kings Mountain who died Satur day night at the home of a 'brother in Gastonia. were held at Central Methodisrt church Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock1 wiflh the pastor, Rev. J. H. Brendali, Jr., in charge, assisted by Rev. L. M. Pierce. Burial was in Grover cemetery. She had been living in Gastonia since she became ill six months ago She wa? forraer'y employed at Mau ney Mill, in Kings Mbuntaih, and was a daughter of the late Cynthia Adams and 'John M. Foster. Her husband, "MIMard Phillips, died in October, 1943. She was a member o?f Central Me thodist church. Survivors include four brothers, Robert G. Foster of Gastonia, Plato , B. Foster of Cherryiville, Jbhn C. ' Foster, of Mt. Holly, and Meek Fob- ' te'r, of Kings Mountain. Uncle Sam Says ?re (UmomtratiBH the "Spirit of Ameriee" this month by distributing 12 million II, S. Saving* Bond* folder* to a* many American hornet. They will be carrying opportunity right to your door, railing attention to the U. S. Sav. in^s Bond* "Opportunity Drive" May 16-Jwhe 30. Tliey will explain how you can turn $75 into lllH) in only ten rears and how easy it is to enroll on either the Payroll .Savings Plan where yon. work or if self-employed, the Bond*a-Month Plan where you bank. However you arrange h, you Win either way. Enroll NOW. VS. Tr?mt* V Dtpartmrmt in the FREE PARACHUTE JUMP Sunday, July 3 -BY f/./V. S i>onsors Holy Land Ponce Talk CKAIRH1K ? ???* In vhat may be one of the last steps- toward a permanent settlement of the Holy Land conflict, the United Nations Tonclllation Commis sion for Palestine, in Lausanne, Switzerland, is now sponsoring Arab-Israeli exploratory talks on the terms of a final peace .Here, the Commission's Principal Secretary, Pablo de Azcarate, dlscuw* the day's order of business with Chairman Mark Ethridge of the Vqjted States, and the Turkish Repiesentative H. C. Yaicin. 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