h 14 7 I , v...,;t- . Mant Ciutlax the V i. r -Jl lest and , I ?. and Krs. . i 1 Hr. and Jin. ?fl- -led the State 1 Ca week.' 1 ! T t I '1 -1 ) 1 i.. b:..l) I : i r i 1 V. $ t' j f r i-ie -t e. Lit. f t t 7 - - J Taul I.uun, Lis. . E'ter, Urs. W. B. Stephens a-d Krs. C. B.Iest, . SOIL CCriTATIOS L L. " - v Guv A. Cardwell '.- t ' Ajrrfofiltnml anil TnAnittrlal aavmt , jAuanno uoast use inroad ua. ". I Much attention shou' 1 be riv- CT7T3 I- "13- -' ' : en to the management tl pastar i: a . V ' Club ' held ' its'- to keep them in a condition for i- - J i- " iV.-av aiternoon I conserving tne hu sn runuii t' a I 3 cl Lary Albrit- tog grazing for livwtocU Eew na- tuij't Lostsss. The subject 'stores ihonld noe be grated rata cf t!. i . :xm-wai music Mrs.;!" growth, is about four inches 2. C. Ll. " fiT an interest-ibislu These pastures fouU be i"7 -3t i ' ;lm Tester and g"d lightly the first year; low- t t reta. ILs. Leon Flowers 'ever, the growta a&ouu'be .kept "S r 1 1 r " 1 it tie rcte of 00 I j J i 1 1 ,r eore thoulj be f .at f jcax. It nu 7 b"" ne t. -7 1 1 tines to ap, y Ui- t " if J in r on a pasture. c 1 ct Inre are "j but usually it le nccesijiy to ajply 'only : "s -s t t a-e needed to t 1 i i ' LlLLed sod. - ; ' -.i i" "J J be moved at r t f 9 f.h samet to kee ua t-.e f,e.f l aail briar heavily stocked . pasture should have cat2a" dro" ' t Mattered onoe or ofiener Hfltiie gras ins season bv runsin? t hmiv over u iignuj. A pasture on sous sugjsoe u severe ceavuig caused by freesir? durisv - tTi wfntr woul4 ,be benefited by running a roOex over it in Karoh. "' 1 s,Lc:s are tg their second' Br. E. C. rilas, V. Uneton J JcuntV AfTCntS 1C27-SS U S ornH Vlth Iai. far TnnVV T5ica " liauwl Flili jr. - - w. v MMasi cw,: cuici( JB ny r Jii er everta the history of Duplin Conn- Susan K. Bates, Kenansville, repre ty. This was due to 0. P. Johnson, senting the Tarm Security Admin our efficient Countv finnerfntmd-1 iatration enV assisted by Mrs, Mamie I. and adopted a program of cooper Turner, full-time supervisor, ative medical service for Duplin Nejrtf Schocla : Look" Forward to Good Yeara ' t . P. . Villrri w 'mil (n work in the Warsaw school,- this was jugiuy acceptable to -bim. " .. . i well organized, and two Unix of work are bein? nlan. Bed. ' P. . Williams will writ more about the work of DonHaM Eigh School at another writing,, Dup!3aG:uaty Medical Society ' 1 t t , ir i ( ' Countv. i W. B. Beynolds, Countv Farm A fent, was also a fuest of. the meeting.- .i- s ' 7 J t my finnniv A rant Revnolds attcJ . ed a conference of county agenW held at State College, in Ealcigb, Friday, where they dhensaed Wffl"t of handling the cotton sit- nation and made some suggest ions for the 1938 production con trol plan, although nothirj defi nite was decided on for the cur tailment plan. , - ' ' 1 ' , OSUITS1 THAvTi! 4 V T V KM, W I N. V ' I ma. jls. Leon rtowers'ever, me growia auouu da xepii ' as L-tarsstipy account of Jo- wn to four inches in keight t, '3 C the waits king. U times. Stock should tot grace u - i : t rLlliTp Sanaa's com- n pasture! when Ce la.. 1 it wet i ' 1 5, it i were r' el - bv Kiu enoueh to damaee the tiilf. Avoid I I . The Dunlin Countv VtHimJ fin, efcty met Tuseday at 8 p. m. In uu county neaita oince at Ken an.- '. i i, .J. "viub wiui jut. j, w. jrarnar. .The. P.County Hegro President, presiding - ' 3 were r!ryei - by Hiss " . 1 .r adjournment v " ' if' ' 'A'" I. f - -t U. fn mw rfnl .tuilll ! Bin viiwiw .v, kh "i- Traviiic by trcamlined Super-Coach , yon on'ny "close-op" view, of tht ; eouiih- ta'Ka most colorful garb ai wi nsny xtra-fara comfort at no Ta f - It f . Greyhound farea rvw i ' it l -ry round trip ; . i i j- fu cities coat , . , n 1 cent-per-mile. f . , -'--. rtnr carl ' enough to damage the tujf. Avoid over-graring of pastures at 'all timet. Btofik ahonM ',b ImmavrA from heavily grazed pasture' guf uraenuy eariy to auow good eo er before winter arrive. It fa:.' good practice to provide a supple menary pasrure oisoy Deans, cow peas or Sudan grass Jor nstf during the dry- weather. iwhickKirften oornea in lata arrmsnr 4r.l.aarlv falL Bye and. oats may bejued fox earlv snrtuff mibur c to lsnimle- ment pastures and' prevent ? over- grag,;t;i?s;;;?'.tf fy All nastures should be ton dress ed with fertdaee taJ ittanure .r An umut unili limit ihntil Im an. plied occasionally. An application of 200 to ma noiuida of 14-12-4 fertilizer per acre is recommended for aveargae or... below Average land. On the better soils - or s on poorer, soils that nave had? an ap plication of manure, superphosph ate should be used as the top dress er, The frequency and amount of top dressing to use will vary with conditions. The : superphosphate TOUCH-DOWN TACTICS I TEXAS A. A m; I - r" - nonoa , - Head football Celi- ' - I - Ii-M """J. riaa . o, "ni,,; .utataiKllnfl' diagram plays by ! YE "d eo many forward paasea and bava been op against to many teams that pass -tbat we dsddad to nso a fake pass. W ueed tt to most of our games wiu gooa raraita. Wa found that after throwing a faw paste the 'average team was open for this fake paae and the result was that It was always good for a few yarde. Tbe featares of this play are that ow -light TUmI left half backs go deep dewa the field, as though they were to receive a pass, than the full back crosses over center and i blocks oat the defensive center and I the quarter back takee the ban through the same opening. ' j ' We try to nuke thlm lnk ". ! much like a naaa star u nnuihia We have made several good gains mm mm nrw aowns wits It against our most formidable op-' vasenia. witn a raaa nui ni iu. blnatlon any. team can, use it aitls ! equally good reaulta. - I 0 AT!. I THAT SUIT I YOUR PURSE PRICES r i ll " su yawing com- ; i i blnatlon any team can. use it with. ! ItM ' V - . 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