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r { THIS 'N THAT { By Alice Burton . , * Patterson Grove Section tAi? | a. w. a. _n_ .a a a. . ?_ a When a number of farmers get together it Isn'f long until they gel to talking about this farm program business. I wouldn't dare try to tell tny opinion.?Who care what a girl thinks? I may be blonde, folks, but I'm not dumb! Well, not quite, and J will have my say, if the iidltoi prints this! (If 1 say things that I shouldn't please omit, Mr. Kditor). Hero goes: - 'Tls a sorrowful situation, indeeh. when, a farmer goes to the trouble, time, and expense of planting and working a cotton cn?p, only to be ' told when fall comes that lie MUST destroy -some of it or oUe. he' can't sell his oottin without pa>ing tax! "Unit's exactly what happi-ticf fp the majority of the fanners'around here} 1 suppose most of iItem tried to! J plant i lie right amount .Of acres, hut. I * the trouble is. lie* . .ki'ms seem 'o/j ". * have in.ii ? <1" Kiuitor lias it thatii vM' "H ' iiftlVV III" Lli ttfillli. Il-iv.. .1 111' I *1:?I*! . 1 tion Ih'Toji | j Wli.it \vi- w< nt<l lik< !o know lt?. why thi' i n in* ii i i.iI !n'l been ' udd In ; i>i Miitit'.Tt.:-'^. lii'foi! ilit* cot | I mi :ih lull ui ?v* ii. tho: tl'"> hail | lilaii'i it iiv r I :< it ailiij nil at! Then | it wiiijI In i haVe looked >o .bad (<i doMKij H I tin ho' They liail to wait [ 'lit Ilii* < i Moil |v hHi opeivttig ' and! theil ' till. what's t'li' list'! Iti'tni i a i a i. * >'1 ? i? iliiiih" i', i'*i'i linn' 1 think i f how litiintr it si- 'ins. I see rod! Wlii it I hoard soiiionh say thai it was n - hIii to itoHlfoy .thai which we wi re allow- i in laise. 1 foil like Haying "Anion!" There now, am I right or wrong? Special to .folia, wrttor of Pacts. Pun and ' Fancies: Hurry hack. Wo aro gcing to miss your column. Among those w;u? visited the .1. W. Carroll's last week-end were: James and Delia Carroll of Llack3huri^, S. C.. and Taylor and Made Hopkins. Louise, Anjbroy. Narvin Lee and Mrs. Francis Johnson of Uelmont. Edgar, they must have know that it was your .birthday and c&me to help you eat your birthday cake! Messrs R. O: Cantt and Price Har^ men, spent .Sunday afternoon visiting neighbors. Forest Sipe was a guest of friends In this section Friday. iwjr jpniison una Airerti Rayfteld I of Belmont and Maggie I<ee Carroll | and Bertha Moss vlalted friends In Kings Mountain Saturday night. Clothe Farm Lands With Winter Cover I." . V ; . / . ' ?; " *. , The greatest single item in the program to clothe North Carolina farm lands with a cover of green this winter, was the procuring last week of 150,000 pounds of vetch and Austrian winter pea seed by 400 farmers of Bertie County. The seed were.secured in cooperation with the AAAi whose officials allowed the farmers to buy the seed at cost with payment to be made by deduction' front the soil conserv* I tion checks due the growers for 1938 participation In th<? crop program. Four eastern Carolina counties were selected by Extension and Triple A officers at State College. Three of these counties. Hertford, Pender, apd Duplin, each ordered 28,000 lbs. of vetch and 12000 pounds of Austrian peas. In Eertte County, however, farm I agent B. E. Grant put on a special edacatlonal campaign to promote the ase of winter legumes in soil improvement, and as a result, orders ware received for 88,000 pounds of vetch and 62,000 pounds of pea seed. The shipment arrived In three solid ears on October 1 and a special occasion was made of delivering the o?d on Monday. October 3. runner8 camo tn antoe, trucks, carta wagons to haul home the Indlridual shipment*. Along with the needs, the owner* also took homo unough inoculation to treat seeds tor planting on :t,:tOO acres. I JK ktal'iSar|M>ftnMr \I V\*it4<> 'vtt/ti* Ar /S II'1 Wj^m A ' -i . 1*HTC KINGS MOUN _____________ ' / ^ ... "V * - . '1 . V ' ' ' * . >' . " i * . L SMOOTH PREF I |^ > * ^ T !m m I V ' K. B I A ^^Hk' BMBfltefc .'i"j^fc'' GINNED IN Dl . GOOD CON MR. COT1 | DOLLARS PE GREEN OR DAMF \ POOR CLEANING. <^ririPk orrn yvvu JLLlJ caref' ; h x. ' i. ' . . prove your g ' ** Sell your - GET MC Bring VICTO Kings Mountain, 1 t ^ . Where they have the receive the highest m . WE OP us? ~ i--o* 'V, ''"'y Visitors Welcome ? V ; > * ' ; ; f : /< --'.*! " - ... : ' ' ' ' . V. V. ' ; -K ' ; g; ' ii i - - ^ * - " -* ? * *' - grfj* i..% ~^\ , 'i , ' *- -_ ' -, TAIN HBRALli THURSDAY. OCT. 13, 193S ?.v- V; .;-*. . ' '.;i; ^ "..>' V. ' ' ". Vv* - ' ' v.1 ' ' h ' - . ?;?;r v - "" * -." V- ' . ' -.; - o ; " *.' * '.. ' ." * '. . % . . .'!/ ; L 0 0 I ' ' '' ' '' "!? **' ' ' V" ?St ' .% ... - ; ; ; ' " ??????????? INT SAMPLES S , . ' i . . . : . \' >A RATI ON AN D I I *s 1 1 WL ' - W r ' *&-' ? *'; .%& dMH RY AND DITION 'ON GROWER YO L ' 71'r > ",^K? R BALE IF YOU HAV : ,* '". V',:' >. ' ". .% :. '1 ' '.' \',r./." > THE RESULT IS ? * - " ? WILL IMPROVE YOl V i - , ARVESTING AND GO( RADES. COTTON ON GRAD * 1- . : . . . DRE DOLLARS 4 North Carolina Statr Collcok or Aoriculturk and Cnoii or tmi Univkrr.itv or North Carolina ANO U. 9. DKPARTMINT OF AORICULTURK. CO OPII N. C. AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SEI I. O. SChaub. DinccTOft Statc Collioi Station RALKIOH Your Cott RY Gil ?.C. ' \ equipment to give your cotton the arket value for all grades and sta] ERATE OUR GIN FROM 5:00 A. ie Invite you to visit our Gin whel ,* ' . .? ' . * , j pUPPQpr" -u- i.u nvifUWl ? . * - r-.:. *; X. >K HOWING ROUGH BRER 7 - l"'-/ L- V ^ *-?.r V? r > rf ^ V .' ' fe ' 4 ' '.jr.: N; .?= V V , , *i. Sftr - V L. U ' a. '. i^ . jHbr/ | GINNED IN GRE DAMP COND mi . UR LOSS IS SE E COTTON GINNE ROUGH PREPARA" JR - STAPLE LEN DD GINNING Wll E AND STAPLE. rOR YOUR B iccniNa AGRICULTUF hale tVICE """"" oistrirutco in rurtmcranck or mav ano jun on To N CO. P. D. Hernd proper preparation, and wh pie lengths of cotton. M. 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