I Crimson Clover beed 'A'o He oou&iu aii citi?te North Carolina tanners who Jhuin crimson clover this fall anu harvest it tor seed next spring wiii be able lo sell the seed to the Feaorat goverumeat, sa>s E. Y. Floyd AAA executive ? if iter of N. C fit a to College. The Commodity Cred it Corpoi a turn will bu.\ eriuisou clo vet seed and turn it oyer to tm Triple-A tor distribution us a graut "Tht set d will be purchased Floyd said, "only front farmers co operating -in the: Agricultural Conservation Frogrum who comply with to rouge ul'otineiu provisions ol the AAA The crimson clover purchase urogram is atmcst. at enlafyt"ir the ffl stir liroduction1 ot Ket-d * and increasing the acreage of winter cover crops in Southern and ijn East "Ceutral States.' . The Commodity Credit Ooriwratlon will pay a basic rate of 10 cents per pound for Tecteaned seed which iheets the following require ments: 96 percent purity, free o' hitul mi 1. ....... .1.. .? ? -t ~ t- ? I ? ' ? ecu O, UIIU ?UUWIllg Ul lease 85 percent germ Inn tlon. The price of 10 cents per pound is slight 1y above that afforded by the market in 1940. "'The Federal seed purchase program is not Intenled to keep any private dealer from buying crimson clover 'seed!' Floyd emphasized. Farmers cooperating with the AAA ' program are free to sell their seed siSSft either to tht Commodity Credit Corporation at the rate of 10 cents pet pound or jo regular seed dealers at the price they are able to pay. This Is Ote fjrst such program for" crimson clover, which Is used ex, ; tenslvely as a winter cover crop by fanners of Tennessee. North'Caroll .'ir oa. and. other states in the Fast Y Central Region. It is from these Sta ; tes that the Federal government will buy seed for grant-of-aid dislrl ' bution. ' < ; "MARKER OF SHADOWS" ? . TRUE DETECTIVE STORY Another remarkable crime-mystery related by H. Ashton.Wolfe, master detective of the French Surete Dont miss this story In the ' November 3rd issue of. THE AMERICAN WEEKLY the big magazine distributed with THE BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN I On Sale at all Newsstands | THE APPROVAL OF I THE CRITICAL! i Standard cleaning crafts manship restores the "LOOK" and "FEEL* of your suit. You can't 'vfL , ; Help being proud of your I; appearance when it re fleets good taste in clothI es and good judgment in having them cleaned by New-Way. -t . i New-Way j Laundry | Launderers, Cleaners, Shoe Rebuilders. , Gastonia's Oldest, Larg est and Best i Phone 844 , Our Truck is in Kings Mountain Every Day 'V*' V THB RINGS M :/ - " ; : :vy' -*' I : '"-V**' **'.. ' J "x ' ' A fl " H H| H ,?,?^ 4 1 ' . ' *_ It WiU 1 Consiste Mjfc * " * -.*M -IS & i \ ? * * * xi Cleveland C n * " \ r " i ? / Es 0 . * ' 0 ' * * ' ^ ' ? HpraM JBH? JL JlL ' v- ' / ' . V ' . v. .? 'r f . . *? V :. . * j?: '" '' '* '"' " ' .': ' * " ' i :' ' **' 4 ?' . * 1 ... ... /~1 * '". '* ' *'; ; ;'. *." ' ' . ' . . . " V*. > ." L-H l.-'v -' * " " . " . * * .-. fe'v..-".* . V * mmmw" "" if-vi > *. " ' v-V v.. \* r . v . , , ;/ ' OUNTAIN HKKALB THI'USDAY. (X'T~2<, 1940. Merc wlvl!? Pay Y ou 1 ntly In lo If6 m . bounty's Only itablished t * V PiiKl^nU 1 UUlldll * Telephonc .. . ? : \ -^ ': : - v:.*- * > < V ...A , \ : ;? ?3 ! ; ; v : J ; \ . '. - ' >' ... *-, ; "'.>/ ,* . .*,/ ' -.-v.. * V . .' ". * to Advertise Weekly Newspaper ' > I ti 1889 * * ' ; * ,.. .'"4 .. ' ' ' " _ . . ' . V / ? . %y * ? * . * * \ . f # :JM ing nouse : 167 ; ' v : ;';A : .1 " 'M . ' ' : ' -' j v ' -; V; . ; ' " ,v J . - " . t *' .: ' ' -iM

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