OwoUm'i 1993 cotton crop U Mtlmated it 438.000 bate* Some 6.8 million United States farmers are member* of marketing and purchasing cooperatives. Happy And Prosperous New Year! Say. Children, I was ae buy Ikrauk ChrtsUua I foryet to pat to a Christmas Greeting, bat I meant wetL . . to aae aad all whs ftot the Hemry 1 I da appreciate year baatarsa tar the last 2 years. If it 1 i far yon I eoald net atoy at the Henry I to all! THE HENRY HOUSE Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ledford and family returned borne <h"w*?r ti ter spending (be Christmas boll deys with Mr. Ledfoid'e brotben In Gestooie end Kings I Mr. end Mrs. Willie Eller family base returned boats at spending flu ialinaa with bis t*M end mother, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mr. end Mrs. 9am Raid of Aiken. S. C., spent Ifce ? latlves here. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eller had i their dinner gueets Christmas day Mr. and Mrs Galman Eller, Mr. and Mis Willie Eller and family, Mr. and Mrs Sam Reid end family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cobb and family, all of Aiken, S. C, Mr. na Mrs. J. L. Reid and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wtllard Hamby oi Lenior City, Tmul, mm! ? number of etken. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Morrow at Gaatonia ?re spending two with relative* here. Mr. and Mr*. Bill Ham by of Hlrretnen, Teon, spent CfiiiatiiM with Mr. and Mr* Hobert Pickel Mr. and Mr* Boyce Candler. Mr and Mrs. Fred Helms at Gastnnia. N. C. spent Chrlstqaaa with their mother, Mi* Euer Adam* Mr. and Mr* Clint Morrow of Aiken, S. C, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mr* Ed Morrow. 'Mr* Lester Ledford and Mi* Bd Morrow made a trip to Copper hill. Term Monday. SOI TH END Mrs. Gubtd Haney week end vlsttinc relatives in Hay esviile. Mr end Mrs. Lser?nce Hail spent Saturday to Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Culver are visiting relatives la Florida this Ray Carder has his saw mill back in operation now. Glenn Gibson and family visit ed his abler Mrs. F. S. Rasnai who lives at Kinsey Sunday after The church bad a Christmas tree Tuesday night with some 89 per There will be a Firm Tex Short Course at Che Court Houm in Aahevilie, Jan. 5. fl. and 1. ThJ? course will be1 conducted by the Dcpvtetot of Agricultural Economic*. School of Agriculture and the Division of College exten sion, North Carolina State College in cooperation with the United Sates internal Revenue Service and (he North Carol km Depart - sons present Mis. Manuel Elliott le in the hospital with flu. Things ware quiet in our section during Christmas. of Revenue. Registration will be held la Room 110, Buncombe Courthouse between 8:18 end, 8:00 ?. m.. Tuesday, January 8. 19&4. The registration fee wS be $3.00 High production from a fear is more profitable than m production from many cows. 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