PAGE 2 More Pastures Planted In Alamance County One farmer out of every three in Alamance county gave crders for seed to be planted -to some kind of pasture in the campaign conducted it) that county this spring, ► "In all. 1211 landowners took part iu the pasture campaign by ordering grass mixtures, Jespedezu. sweet clover or al falfa and a total of 2.558 acres of new pastures were seeded ori t/ld pastures revived.'* says W. j Keerr Scott, county farm agent.' ''We ordered 2.810 pounds of I ailalta seed. 20,762 pounds >fi grass mixture seed. 25,:J35' 1b 'Kick TO THESE 4Sl§|Sl TIRE SAVINGS! going in Spite of Punishment besides Costing you Less in the First Place M, rc).l. Motor f.rko iSrir f» !*••;* vmsncc. "v.ilyt to Uve H blow most any old time! ' in every pi* , ticu!.»r. Oversize : n air cushion* £ not helped by the fact that you'd been slow wearing in the t-.ead. And good to I wondering how long that tire was going to look at, too, when you get thj:n on ycur car. I last. You know how it is! Sc. do we! That's If you want to take tires off your mind dftoift/tCw ' I K ' ly KC haVC Cav " licrs on OUl ' rac ks« ... sec us. Our stock of Cavaliers includes F° r Goodrich built the Cavalier foe your size... and two sizes for trucks, people who to keep their Low priced always, they are specially ment at the minimum. priced now, but not apt to be much longer. 29x4.40 C C QC Built it to suit them in price . .. and sur- Come in while savings are bigger than usual. PRICE «"» Goodrich -«h "ss: ** • yj /. 2s ?«» SB.IO Kjwauer PYRTLE MOTOR COMPANY DANBURY, IN. C. pounds of lespedeza and 2,000 pounds of sweet clover. Some of the lespedeza was planted on rye for grazing; some was used for rejtouching ojrl pastures and son?# was used fcr straight soil improvement, but all of it wjli be grazed by our dauvy cows to some Mr. Scott says he had j the best (Jf co-operation from i I fcvery one. He used the ser-! I vices of the extension .lairy- j 'men and pasture specialist -it; | State College and held 34 dif-1 ferent metings in the interest, of the movement. Those farm- J ers taking part in the cam-! paign last year were his most i enthusiastic supporters. Some of them said it was the best thine that had happened in the county in the past ten years. The local banks also assisted. Ni;t only did they help to fin al**? the work but they also mailed out informational mat ter with tfaeir statements. T,V Mebane Kiwanfe Club Rendered a free dinner wf the (lay that the seed were deliver ed. . , Mr. Scott says also' that the' grasses and clover seeds were j well put in. A liberal ailioCtit ■ of fertilizer was used anil wOU' f than 260 tons of ground lime- i stone used on the seed bed. The movement received the hearty support of the county j board of agriculture and of the' vocational teachers in the high j schools of the county. THE DANBURY REPORTER After gunning three years for a marauding hawk, Frank Talbot of Blackburn, Eng., shot the bird at a distance of 106 yards. Senators must envy Old Faithful geyser, which spouts forever without having to stand for re-election. Appearing in court with his Iftt (' e bandaged, Policeman j Thor««« Corrie of Chicago, ac li'.used tfips Anne Kelly of leaking big flos? with her fist. Jojtff d Go*H J6-year-0l blind musician of tenna, claims a new world record a/*? 1 ' playing tt piano 8i) hours witu" out a rest. FOR SALE. Two Jersey milk cows, one registered Guernsey bull, one Jersey bull, two grade Jersey heifers, about thrw thousand chicks, one day to four weeks old, at reduced prices. J. E. TREVATHAN, Walnut Cove, N. C. "Since he left me three years ago ho has given me nothing but the laugh," testified Mrs. Edith Everett of Chicago, against her husband, charged with desertion. WEDNESDAY, JUNE H r 1930 Registered Guernsey Cows In Stokes Pure bred Guernsey cattle have been recently purchased by the following persons: Isabel Carroll, daughter of E. W. Carrol, of Germanton, ] heifer; Mary Catherine Barr.. daughter of E. C. Barr, King . 1 heifer; Mrs. Johnson, Ger manton? 1 heifer; Harry Haw kins. Sandy Ridge, 1 bull; H. Z. Alley, Jr., Danbury, ] heif er; Louis B. Trevathan, Walnut Cove, bought a high priced bull from D B. Young, of Danbury. This bull is being kept by H. Z. Johnson, of Germanton. « J. E. TREVATHAN, County Agent. v A Miss Raemies is Broad way's highest paid show girl. Her manager himself udmits it. The United States will pro ceed to comply with the navar "reduction" pactf by building seven new cruisers carrying 8-inch guns. PELLAGRA can be cured. Have you any ut these symp toms? 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