OAe fj SECTION AGRICULTURAL FEATURE OF The Franklin Times THE COUNTY - THE STATE - THE UNION LOUISBURG, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1936 FARMER KING of England. Great Britain 1 ia now ruled by the for mer Prince Of Wales, pictured here as he rode I on his ranch in Canada during his last trip to North America. YOUNG IDEAS. Mr#. Nancy SchwaMz, Mc-| Alister, Okla., who claims to be 110 years old, and Her hired man built this chicken crate truck to haul farm produce to market. (Acme* HE LOST. Q. L. CoUman, U. S. Miman lost a bet to one of hit mess mates and has to giva a rickshaw runner in Taingtau, China, a rast. Acme JAPANESE film fans presented Shirley Temple with this handmade silk kimono. So Shirley plays another role. . . . AND THE BULLS GO 'ROUND and 'round, bel-low! bel-low! And come out here on their exerciser at Beltville, Md. Whoa -ho- ho- ho- ho- ho! ON THE JOB. Senator Ellison D. Smith of South Carolina, chairman -of tho Sonata Agricultural com mittoo, loft; Levi H. David and Alfrod S. Wyllie, cot ton inveatigatora are busy those days discussing the cotton situation. (Acme) DIXIE SONGSTRESS. Grace Moore, Jellico, Tenn., is be ing featured in Columbia Pic tures' productions. Har next will be "Cissy."