IftoshaltKC Mar. 8,123 GRIT GRINDS Edited by COUNTY AGENT I next Tuesday and Wednesday, patronizing: the farmers. Ray JOn Monday night, March 11th., mond Eller has been elmployed jhe will meet the farmers of the tto tend the warehouse at Mar j White Rock and Big Laurel sec-jshall. He will be there etyery tions at the church at White Saturday and Monday, and lat Rock. This meeting is by re- or, when the season opens, Let us gTow clover and grass on the hill; While intensely the levels and flats we till. The cows and hens wil settle our daily bill; While the beeves, shoe and tobacco the coffers fill. And, when orchard, ga den and sty the larder fill, Then, with a smile, wil Mary greet her Bill. quest. It will be started about 'every day to wait on you. There 7 P. M. We hope that all the (is, also, a ch.ince to help those armors of this section will ar- 'farmers who live closer other ange to come. Let's get to- jrailroad stations, as Redmon, ether and have ;i good discus- iBarnard, if they will get to- ion of tobacco growing. Let's Jgether, pool their orders, and see if there isn't some "GRIT" have a car spotted at their clos that can bei gathered which est station. POULTRY GRIT BY PARRISH Madison County needs more 'GRIT' for her poultry if she is to make this branch of farming scour as it should. Mr. C. F. Parrish, Extension Poultry Spe cialist, after spending a couple of days visiting over the courv, inspecting flocks, named sev eral things that would help out. We enumerate them below. 1. Greater production; (A) Of poultry. (B) Of eggs. 2. More standard bred flocks 3. The blood testing of flocks. 4. A community incubator. Kieater prouucuoii 01 sianuaru l bred stuff, the blood testing of flocks and a community incu bator, we have added other things that will enable us to take care of the surplus that al ways comes with the spring. POULTRY CAR There will be another poultry car on the itrack at Marshall on Monday, March 11th. All kinds of poul try will be purchased as well as eggs. Prices paid will be as fol ows: Heavy fowls 25c lb. !will help to make the old farm i cour this year. Tuesday we hope to be able o get into the Spring Creek ection. We wish to stop at the places at which demonstrations ,V-ere he;ld last summer, name y. W. F. Fowler, J. R Cogdill, nd will also be at II. E. Mar in's store. Probably reach the atter place about 10 o"clock . M., and the other two in ! urn. We would be glad if the armers interested would gath r at these places. There will be a demonstration plot placed ight fowls 23c lb. iat some farm on Spring Creek Cocks 12c lb. and we wish to decide what Fryers. 2 lb down 30c Greater production of poultry Ducks 20c . J , 1 ! 1 . aim ui eggs wuum enauie us 10 'Qeese reach out for a better market. At present our supply is not ad equate to enable us to go to the larger markets with any suc cess. It is, at times, too large for the local market to handle. It,, farm this will be at this time. Ib. .. . 12c lb. Furkeys . 30c Ib. Eggs ... 30c. per dozen. If the patronage justifies Come out and help. On Wednesday we will visit he sections around and above Mars Hill. If the farmers will meet us at John Amnions' store WHY NOT. IT IS GOOD GRIT. COOPERATION. SET A TRAP Did you ever think about it that way? We' never did until we read Mr. .Rice's article in the News-Re-cord last week. He told how he 'set a trap i;- some apples and i !how he was Helped by doing it. 'lie M'ts a trap for an income at n future date, in other words he looks ahead and plans how he will farm at a future date. An old idea in a new garment. Are, you planning your farm ing operations for the future or for this season alone? Think about it. EXCELLENT TURKEYS Mr. Parrish was impressed by the flock of breeding turkeys on ' r ' llT the Jarvis farm. They consisted of 4 hens and a gobbler of the Mammoth Bronze variety. All mr ....... : v,r c- : . a. Come in, Learn What We Can Do for Ton in Our What Can We Do for You? We can tell you if YOUR WILL is legal and keep it SAFE for you, act as your 'administrator, executor, guardian or trustee, be assignee or receiver, make SAFE investments for you or your family, collect rents, dividends and interest, pay taxes and insur ance, make tax reports. Individual executors may become sick or die, move away, or turn out to be incapable or unworthy. THEN WHAT WllX HAPPEN TO YOUR FAMILY? We are a competent, responsible corporation which cannot die or move away. Capable men conduct OUR affairs and will cinduct YOUR affairs if you frus 'hem to us. Come in and "talk it over" with OS. ITjf! Start saving regularly now We invite YOUR BANKING business NORTH CAROLINA STATE DEPOSITORY THINKf ?r - HAVE MONEY! THE BANK OF FRENCH BROAD "Horns of Tli Thrifty" Marshall, North Carolina. THINK! 3j HAVE MONEY! hese cars will continue to come at 10 in the morning and at j very two weeks. A truck will ioung s store on Middle Fork Jbe at the court house everv at 2 in the afternoon we will More standard bred flocks Monday morning to buy eggs talk tobacco. What do you say? would mean a more uniform 'also, I iui nit; maiKei, a nigner j COOPERATE: IT class article also; both of "TOBACCO SPECIALIST COM 1 ""U1U dlu 111 " i. rioyd, state tlx- chance to help the cooperation ifolks to get breeding stock, securing ot a more, desirable ; ension Tobacco Specialist, will of farmers, to help the cause market. If we coupla with the be with the county agent on of a cooperative warehouse, by AN ERROR Tn wi -k before last's News-Record lnt-n-n woll ffi.m,-n ,vall mn.UI 'Mr. Wesley Hunter misrepresented 6 thp hnv siinner that was held at specimens. Mr. Jarvis told Miss Dortha Shook took dinner with Theddie Phillips Wednesday. Mrs. Mamie Barrett, who has been ill about a week, died Tiuesday, Feb. 26th. THE HILLS US ,Grape Vine for the benefit ot tne a1m.sVi Plonon rnnH Vlift f mirth that thev sold their old cobbler ! 011rr r nrLicie i iuvi iu t,uu uw-n. - k t"- i . . , . We the following signers naa " ucauv a 'gentlemen of the community bought And the soft rumbling of the broods .l. l , nn't fool HisornreH and rills, Remember that there is a e-oorl nlace for Madison Conntv u.. j: L w. k;nb ;t inst us mur-h Thrill us as we go in our flight I , ' " oy uui..K y "f " j -r j fll it. f int l a i i .i a . r.i. . . . i ..Lrvlif o tdlro q hnv tn n hOY SllDDer as last year and he weighed ,wrong- HELPS around 40 pounds. Here is Six Cylmdcrll the economy of ih to eet an education for a minister, and then not follow the profession. We wonder if Mrs. C. was at the box supper, if so we didn't see her. Blessed is that man that maketh the Lord his trust, and respecteth not the proud, nor such as turn aside to lies. Psalm 40:4. Judge not, that ye be not judged. And why beholdest thou the mote ,1 . - j 1 1 .1 U.,4- Ir.ijr KilATAD CI TCI O ltnax 13 ln lny orotner s eye, uui mu- INtW ML! ILIK r ULL3 siderest not the beam that is in thinu right at home. Why not "SET A TRAP" for a prize turkey crop in coming years and speak to the Jarvis's for some stock now? LOOK AHEAD. Toward the summit of their lofty heights. own eye: Just as changes in traffic brings Thou hypocrite, first cast out the changes! in motor ,and automotive ibeam out of thine own eye; and then engine design, so do trends in auto- .thou shall see clearly to cast out the 1 T Crowded traffic conditions today demand sixcylindcr performance with ita prater flexibility, greater reserve power, higher speed and swifter acceleration. And now for the first time in commercial car history this desirable six-cylinder performance has been made available with the economy of the four. For the new six cylinder Chevrolet trucks are not only offered in the price range of the four but they are as economical to operate as their famous four-cylinder predecessors! Both the Light Delivery and the 1 Ton Utility Chassis are available with an unusually wide selection of body types and among them is one exactly suited to your require ments. Come in today. We'll gladly arrange a trial load demonstration load the truck as you would load it, and drive it over the roads your truck must travel in a regu lar day's work. Sedan Delivery, $595; Litfrt Delivery ChattU, $400; 1H Too Chaim, $545; 1J Too Chassis with Cab, $650. All prices f. o. b. factory, Flint, Mich. MARSHALL CHEVROLET COMPANY MARSHALL, N.C BROWN CHEVROLET COUP ANT ASSOCIATE DEALERS A,3IX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR motive engines create new motor fuels. The Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, according to company offi cials, through the development of its research department of more than mote out of thv brother's eye. Matt. 7:1-3-5. Mr. Hunter was at the box supper and kept books. If he thinks it such a disgrace, why did he go? mem ui mure uuiu i v oiui in , iuica iin 300 trained men, and the cooperation Gosnell, Mrs. Callie Cody, Miss Zula of various manufacturers of motor Wilde, Miss Minnie Lewis, Miss cars has anticipated 1929 motor needs Blanche Sams, Mrs. Alice Sams, Mir-s The result is a new and improved Mary Hudgins, Miss Pauline Gosnell "Standard" Gasoline that not only Misses Fortia and Clara Coates works better in the most modern of motors, but starts rapidly and gives lightning-fast acceleration to older models as well. Experimentation has been carried on with this improved "Standard" Gasoline for some time. Tests were made by various local distributors of automobiles in their newest models. Without divulging the fact that a new gasoline was being sold motorists in different states were given the op portunity of powering their cars with it and asked if they noted any dif ference in the results. "I've never seen my car start so fast, was the general conclusion. On cold mornings, said one, 1 used to grow irritable because I wasted ten minutes' time in the ga rage. But there's something about 'Standard' Gasoline now that gets me out and to work in a jiffy. I like it because it's a zippy gas, limber, gmoother, and richer. It's really the Champion gasoline." Thus the new slogan "It's the Champion" was evolved from the en thusiastic praises welcoming the new clear, sparkling, white gasoline. "The Standard staff of research men," continued the company olft- cials, "are already studying trends for 1930 and though the constant improvements may not be advertised to the public, it is safe to say that 'Standard' Gasoline will be still fast er on pick-up, cause less crank case dilution than other gasolines and have more than enough added power to master any traffic situation. From PAINT ROCK Mr. Roy C. Ricker was suddenly called ot the bedside of his sick, neph ew Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. G. W. Quinton preached at the Union church Sunday at 11 o' clock. Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Gosnell of Ashevillea re conducting a revival at this place. Clarence Cutshall, Paul Williams and J. B. Martin, Jr., hiked to Hot Springs Monday, and attended servic es at the Presbyterian church, con ducted by Dr. R. Bruce Doyle. Ernest R. Thonnburg motored to Hot Springs Sunday. J. B. Martin, Jr., was in Marshall and Hot Springs on business Monday. Best wishes to the Office Eat. From LITTLE CREEK Mr. Clay Honeycutt visited Thed die Phillips Sunday afternoon and they went kodaking. Mrs. Ethel Thomas and children spent this week with her sister, Mrs. Kitlie Honeycutt. Mr. Hermon English was the guest of Miss Bell Phillips Sunday after noon. Mr. Clarence Yelton was the guest of Valeria Boon last Sunday after noon. Mr. Guy Merrell and Clarence Yel ton spent Sunday night on Little Creek. Mr. Clyde Yelton was the guest of Julia Typton Sunday afternoon. We find all we long for there; All of nature's wonders great and fair- In the towns and cities we seek rest, But in these rugged hills we And it best. Give me the cool mountain breeze, And the hills covered with shrubs and trees The clear cool mountain springs Surrounded by trees and everything While we look down through the gor geous vales, And see the children running in the gales We hear below the streams roaring, And above see the birds and bees soaring. Beyond the hills covered with tall green pines, While below the river murmurs and whines, There too we can see our little moun tain homes, And hear bees buzzing all around the combs. O'er these hills and plains we like to roam, For to us they seem joist like home, Where the dear little bunnies play and run, And skip o'er their meadows in their jolly fun. At last we look at the sky above, And think of the thing down here we love It is then we thank the one who gave His life our souls to save. 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