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PAGE TWO A Will To Do ~ A Place To Do It Proves Successful Formula For Farmer Bryant MONCURE A mind N. make it, Me land to make it. on, and B faintly wiMine to help ran 'dtl up to a suceesstul career in farm ing It is being indicated daily on the farm of IX. O. Bryant uu Route 1 here, Mr. Bryant, one of the founders i»f th* Chatham Count;, anti Home OiilWization. leader in several *ni *r organizations i.n the county «nd a lit) leader in local chin ■'* eii - t las, ~as since to Cha tham county front Lee in Hi Hi - r.tabßshed a farming i 'cord zfbicli he modestly calls ’fair" out v ftich is hailed by Knowing pet - pojlg throughout the county and I rife state as "excellent." During his stay in Chatham, Mr. Bryant has raised ail of the feragr crops, some of the “money” crops, but more important; of aU, SEND US YOUR NEWS i ■ ■» COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS W* can furnish any Mom in your home from the firing room to the kitcher SEE US FIRST W. E. COOPER FURNITURE COMPANY 121 East Martin Street INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE • Consult 'Your local agent BANKERS FIRE INSURANCE CO. Durham, N, C. .mat tjnuima iiwiiWiivOTttawKiw»i«www«wraßa» «wkmmmmmh» COAL For Every Pus-poa® CORRELL COAL CO. JOE S. CORRELL, Own. 307 North West DIAL 5567 V ) E, LOGAN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Free Estimates NO JOB TOO LARGE | OR TOO SMALL WORK GUARANTEED DOS 5 Blount—Teh 2494* „ ...... .... , , i n ■-mriri i1 ti l iniMHHTflliH i I * I AjF" trs KUSINCSSMKI I . TO MY SY CHICK I Vm fmmtii m « kmnimt-mik* ka&it a#w bf wpvm m !■§ a gHHMocwl daackiftf ftcopwm Depot# 9 ffcfw ywytstadt* (fey mli it ym life*) *mf tot 9-* &m& »dkt mil ftm m * gl**m wbmt feOfet m bmuit* k m hand, fbmtmbm, wk #few»As tm pm* maiifmi I Mechanics & Farmers * I * Bank M. RALEIGH DURHAM '-WbmiMMw&fmt mam ■ ■ mm- 11 children, eight of wiio have, attended college. In addition, the pioneering fartn ■ has assisted in the raising of i tin' standards of living of his fam ily and those, within his county by his consistent plugging foi appli cation nf m- opted modern, men- • rtjc techniques in the occupation , ,>> farming. On a recent, visit to the Bryant ■ 1,., in h. re. this writei had occa ' .-ion to not- the reasons behind t Cliatli.'im county's farm population point in.; witn pride to the efforts lof K. G Bryant test across the vr.y- from the tiions Ib/yant home whetc the BC-ish farmer lives with ‘a tew" mi his children, stands the pride I pud joy of the entire family - r ' Hie •r, tvntiv completed. Grade A dairy it::.in constructed by Mr. Bryant at n cost of SSOOO and tub-loads of 1 v , ;i t atom; A-ith the help of two iof his . OPS. i Pet Imps tin* person proudest of • the Grade A barn which stands : . Ithin a 15-aci. permanent pas- I ture allot merit on the farm, is 1 youni, Wilbert Bryant. 1 . Wilbert. Chatham County resi : dents have learned, is a dairy 'farmer from his heart . . . and j has caused his father end «ist(Krs | and brothers to - hare his enthu j siasm in that, phase of farming. When just a wu fellow, knec -1 high to a grassphopper, Wilbert : was known to possess a special : "know how" with livestock. Even j trough he was successful in “holri img dowm ’’ his feelings, Wilbert, i could not help out jump at a ; : iumee to own his own calf when Count Farm Agent John A Tur ; nor revealed that the animal? were available ns 4-H Chib projects. Wilbert and his first calf, brought by father Bryant after a great deal of thought, began to plac s around the state. First | Wilbert and hi animal began to .sr.nro area awards. Then came stale honors, and Wilbert was on |'eis way. In a fatherly manner, Mr. Bry ant beamed on his son. and along with Mr. Turner and others in col laboration, ; •: >n studying the possibilities of developing a real dairy herd foi himself and WiJ • • bc-rt. Ait outstanding herd began to i develop nti the 110-plus aero Btyv- LEGAL NOTICES AuMIXISTRMRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA H AKE ( OCN'TV Having qualified as administra ‘ ix of the Estate of Mi . Ml. 1 x ! Stinson deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is. to i notify all persons having claims against the tstnl. or aid deceased • *o exhibit them to the undersigned on or before th> 10th day of Sep tember 1953. or this notice will be ; pleaded in bar of their r eovery. ! Ml persons indebted to said estate will please mak< inunodialr pay ment to the undersigned. This lOtii day of September -952. Mrs. Gladys: Stinson Grig-- iy Administratrix Bailie H. Whitlock Ass'l Clerk Superior Court . Xcpt.. 13. 20. 27; Oct. 4, 11, )$. W™T % L mm f RANGES i | BOTTLE GAS % £ Vhmt I.ISII % I SUNGASj Wl «mi *a§jjg RTUrb w S* , ant I arm. and v. itn "i- herd grew; I flu idea of 'hr production of •r- dc A milk | “In order to hove grade A milk"; Mr. Bryant figured, “I've got to, have a grade A barn . . . so. llt build Wilb< : rt and myself a grade A barn.' j A real, hdtiesf-to-goodnes? Grade I | A barn is wind R. G. Bryant has ! constructed on his farm. The bam is 35 by 77 feet In ' I diameter and i built of concrete j blocks and boasts a corrugated j ' j «teel top. Upon entering the barn.' 1 where clennlin* ss is always the i keynote, one fit .-t is impressed by .! the spnth srv ss of th" cooling ii-ioui In ■ nidi hug* containers to j dliold milk can be scoured by hot \ : water and in which a huge romcr* i occupies :■ premium comer. . Scientific pointers on the "hows and whys" of producing grade A 1 trill, occupy a huge bulletin board j , 1 alongside nctlficiitions from conn-; ’ ty and state offiekilf that the j ’ barn fr in tip-top shape The cement floor of (he conltn;?, : riintn iron b scoured clean with n minimum ®f effort and drains in j • j thf floor allow water to course 1 '!swiftly to the outside, where nth- j' 1 er drains carry it away. j i dust bi ' cind the cooling room Is j • ■jfouno the milking room into j which six cow? cab be In itied at ! • a time for milking. This room, j I' also .spotto-s and boasting' cement J 1 • floors and drain.-- to expedite 1 1 cleaning. rV attired feeding troughs' for the cows and hoc a huge eti- j • closed feed storage room in one j 1 corner. 1 Well-ventilated and bavin;; elec-1 • trie lighting like all the rest of j the tarn, this room also retains l thi sanitation motif of the barn Beyond t*hc milking room is a '. spacious lounge room in which Hie > cow? can be housed in inclement weather and fed. A massive over- : 1 head romu chock-full of hay and other feeds ran .--•apply ’he room ! with minimum of effort, Wilbert Bryant and his pop iinv • succeeded in training Ktofi cows : to nf. •• individual stanchions at ■ ini’kie tinv This scene in which ' six cows with sumewlnat human 1 intfilliii'-nce entor staiichioiis • so* aside for them ■■ itla a minj mnro "f effort stand m •Kturbi'd 1 lu.til milking i- eomi'-leted and • then pass quiet ty into the li'-ms jisg room or nutside to pasture Is ] indeed on*, to behold I A special feature of the bom :jr a shover room in which the • tnilkirs ran wash up befort ac tually beginning their milking • operations. Equipped with hot and, cold ninnim; water and always ’ boasting a more than adequate > supply—A ;ood cleansing soap. il'.mvi'Ht'v, in rhe Bryant dsf-y j bt.ni is an innoy ntton of uruch the family may well be proud. Even tl the barn is *!'<■ pride nnd joy of the Bryant household and daily farming is one of ;-.e riief put- u the Bry ants also lend to otiu'i )Vna.-es of ' farm mg with equal interest On our vi.-ui to Kir farm, a Vjr-rn f cf tobacco vas hemp cured. In ad- 1 ditior.. a new supply of chicks 1 had arrived and plans wnu liein.r 1 maeii for their care The nu ene: 1 of brilliantly blooming flowers in 1 1 the y.-rd. and the sight of .'ro ■ - Personal LOANS Clear up Doctors Billy, Bl Debt*, w;‘h istvial Iyuan, to come tn ' ; IGH RSAI IK I Sslisburtr ler«l Deposit crporatien , «■. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmtm f | EYE GLASSES GROUND A SERVICED AT PROFESSIONAL BUILDING RALKIGH RALLIGH GREENSBORO CHARLOTTE ~ GREENVILLE Finance o ! On Yoi r, throng \ DILLON T MOTOR 122 E, Davie Street PICTURE ONE MiiKtxa rntt, -~ Chatham County farmer, K. ujß Itryarit, and two of Ilia son® mark '‘nidkinc time" hi the rM'Vf» u 'iru-nmilern sraile '*.V' ilaiijy milk burn which the Bryants constructed on their 112-aere farm. The rows lieine inilk.-d here are hist three nf the dozen ing crops furthei showerl that the Bryants 'w; j> ing p)ae*'S right there at homo. Miidcst|r. Mt. Its? my «,%,:! P' ; \*. ' . -t ' 7? , ' • a , j &J ft *5 **s?*. 'n . f ruitifUN l»l THE 111 till —Pictured i- a portion of the herd ot Go' r ns.>, and Holstein cows mi tin firm of !! <1 Bry ant which produce the grade ‘A" milk which is now tiling; eollec- impressive Memoria i Held For Pinehurst Soldier PINEHURST Impressive wr vie ■ were held at Chris! Memo rial Baptist Church her.- on Smi fhiV. S’ pt« f Vibe 7 ;i: iimn-rv oj Pie Lee It. Staneil, a Moors County vsoldtct who :*i.> ?;!; v-hih sen ins; w-f&jpr. , c Lev- tor::'’ 10 11. "•ff—K . - ir:V: C f ilV !p.t ffijjbdtt. Pfo Sfnnoii nr about twite 15, rw after haring hern ill the t tst tot about t months He w.is sen! to the Korean front after arriving in the far East fnl lowing debarkation front lit*' I’nltefl States on Vtfirch 20, 1952 .school* in Lie cl *- s of 1947. Pfc St.mui entered the Arm;> in Feb ruary, 19,70 and «e\v service at Camp Meade. '• i a ,1 at Po-'i Eennitv; Go bjjCro going over sea. Hu= i> In,ltd a* Monte O'lUllv S his I’ i t he. 1 ! : «• March ! 19? P Tite body of tile ..oiith nT.it lost hi? [if, in (hr eryjon of Vi ►, courdn '■ ' - .-,ii f, d to itn'Tsv 1 for huv'ts! it"; his r r-t;■ ei pi. ft'., tace Stortrii. 'ho ■ •■■■ wmvb.u with the Arm d Forces in Germany at the time of ins brother's death. Cpl. Staneil entered the party *••-. coiling the war hero to his fimd resting place at Brooklyn. N. Y. In (he memorial services, a pro cessional with. Opus 28. So 2fi by Chopin eegon hM- . i inonms ' The Promise was - >;ne by the Berkley Choral Society scripture reading and invocation. North Carolina hes h ‘'i • led ag on, of lot* *>( •!*•„ fn> in an cvaluatpim of the I SDA ■. service to ooopcwi > Ives. Tin- total vafuc oi farm jnnd srid buildings in North Carolina on March 1. 1952, was iknost *2.4 million. BE CERTAIN TO SEND YOOR NEWS TO OS r Borrow ur Car • h rh « I FINANCE CO. Phcme 3 3231 BMlWOfcfc.V", -■tir ir.C . r ATjr..liln-'ir nm ... r --,~r -in,ut-r-..tU.u« , THE CAROUNTAN or more fresh cows owned by the Bryants Shoytti is one -idi ot the six stanchion unlkuii; room into which the cows com« in. groups of six to Ist- milked morning and afterneon. A slick ler for sanitation, all Bryant ;iiitl sons liiiili drain-, into the floor of the milking room allow of my (••bildroe lm" > nt- .",.rk and cooperation to do. banded eollege and if tin othcrsthtp.gs ” „ , n - j,. W C-'U t!o 'onri He l. c *no man who shotdd. them. All it takes is ~»*«.• hai-iji-no -I.H - '• gsi: . -V-": -M Route 1. >!(*ncure. ’. out ?(l ema s and eatfs make up Ihe Bryant Jii'lii, which also ineiad*'. a re mistered Holstein bull. h itteen ■uies of permanent pastures is Utilized by the herd and huse 1 '!": ■ ; .. -i,',..i |x \ » %% ■ PFC. ST,S YOU, j f."/ ' ORADK "A" HAIRY BARN This is a partial view <*f the re cently-completed grade “A’ dai ry barn hiitfct on the farm of R. (',. Bryant >i vionetirc Route I. The brick and metal structure houses a six - • .uiehion niiik ! htg room; feed room: a ecoJ• ins' room with electrically ope rated coolers and facilities for washing rails; hug* lounging t ,->,,-ii 1 ,*t yc, •,* ♦ y ftsi/..■-1' - it." el turning before titHl after each milking. The uprights in ltie room a."- of liani-vvnod and an \ trnfsheil in order to make ; u - . nr,* to eicuo, A feed sio ra ;c room is loindih lor,Met? off lhe milium: room so that curs ii:av to- ....i while being milked -x uro I s by sums.FV. ted daily it the Bryant farm at ! . d rooms in the grade " V , barn on the Bryant farm serves for the storage of supplementary foods. Si.VtlOlO BV SHIR - . I.FY i ivi.M Mhi: Church and a ,ol,>. ill. !.< .T- iVan ' was; iei-.ife:-.id by Mia Juanita Burke. . Tim body mleriv.l in llv i I.O'.vex Grove Cemetery when: military 'honors were accorded by n fk ins i : quad and bugler from : Horton Funeral Home, W T Horten, mortician, of Sanford and West Southern Bines us m charge of arrangements. -- RFC feed storage spare. In addition, s shower w ith hot anti cold run nin/r water is lot a ted in the building; so that the milker can be clean at all times. Drains) thimighord tin building carry off water which is used utwtar iuely to keep the barn in clean <#t possible condition at at! times STAITOTO P.V SHIR * It WEEK ENDING- SEPTEMBER 13, 1352 County Agent Warns of Many Tractor Dangers Tracto 1 1... involved in over > half of tiv jaim i whincry (tcci* i dents ae -m*.| u> to W C. Daven port Tb . , ivtipa! ■ Ijivolvn l friui’is from, it bci/;!.; ihcuvn off the t, acloe erturnin;:. uaynard- ; "(I power tajjtvoff shaft and vio- ' ixiion of traSfic rules when ope- •! t oull . Oil iit ii igi; aay Tin N.p n’al Safety Council < point out ilal >' ■ opera* ijjft of the S nii!!i<-f> lx minino • art on fat ms coy!d „iy h 1 r, : rds of lives and Ihci'-arci ; of iitriotis in .-’i vox finni'a !,\ Yoa raimiji at'to’d to rutmhio dll' loss f a. limb Oi Ilf. I>; ope ra link withmd 11.<• i uwer lake-off ■ .irld in (Dr, k . pie.- in ondlirti.' 1 i around ditches ran to 'he m.sp'ial .iprepific off tractor or making adjust men ■ hilo ir, motion its another wav to im p■ ■ an aendent , You can !,i-i ,1 child in *r’S AIRTICM*. j J ' •:» ' Miss Pant Martin of Chicago serves her rookies from a new i> de signed airtight pin-fir container. It is claimed to keep cookies oven-l vr->h for days. It is manufactured b; the Tri*£»fate i’iastic Moldin': f Henderson, iv\. Letl it ! o 1 I it' Lditor Editor The Carolinian D. «r Sir: \V. ia r. 'lip; , it a I a:■ in our sd-c-i’lod Hbo- i! talc. M. -. th f , ••br.a. :• • • -itrtibir casts hopponed in Ciavton anti Wake Fotesl. V.' .up thankful for the Caro linian bavin-- taken an interest tn Hies., ea.i'-r where Negri us hove been beaten, some killed, i We have i cad of this in the 1 Dm-p Soot, am here In our ■ liberal aat. of NYnt't Caro-! lino vve don't know which tov.-p ; is next. H. 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