No Chains FOR CARS 4.40/4.50/4.75-21. 9 7.S5 4.75/5.00-19 0-50 4.5p/4.75/5.00-20 8.35 5.25/5.59-17 10.55 5.25/5. 50-18 10.6$ 6.00-l6i:;. . . 11.9$ HEAVY DUTY 4.40/4.50/4.75-21 $ f.SO 4.>5 /5.00-19 19.M 4.50 /4.75/5.00-20 10.35 5.25/5.50-17 IS. SO 5.25/5.50-18 12.75 6.00-16 14.1$ Other Sizes Priced Proportionately Low FOR TRUCKS 32x6 Truck Type $27*05 32x6 HJ>. ...: 30.25 6.00-20 10.95 6.50-20... 21.95 7,00-20 29.10 7.50-20 35*20 7.5.0-24 39.00 8.25-20 .. 49.30 8.25-24 54.75 .9.00-20 00.75 * Other Size* Priced Proportionately Low FOR TRACTORS GROUND GRIP TYPE 5. 50- 16 $11.05 7.50-18 17*45 9.00-36 73.95 11.25-24 . CHEVRON TYPE ? 5.50-16 $ 9*40 7.50-18 14*85 9.0O-36 frZ. 85 11.25-24 OHm Sizes Priced Proportionately Low REGARDLESS J WEATHER! With these new Firestone Ground Grip Tires you can now go from one farm to another with no trouble at all, or you can drive into town ho matter how bad the road conditions are. They will give Super-Traction in mud ? snow ? or soft ground ? and you save time and money as you do not need chains. No farmer can afford to be without a set of these new Firestone Ground Grip Tires this winter for his car or truck. See your nearby Firestone Auto Supply and Service Store or Firestone Tire Dealer today and end your winter driving troubles. Specify these new Firestone Ground Grip Tires on the new tractor you are buying. * ? -i ? Listen to the Voice of Firestone featuring Richard Crooks, Nelson Eddy, Margaret Speaks, Monday evenikgs over Nationwide N.B.C. ? WEAF Network ? l?35, F. T. A R. Co. Nut Growers Sign Control Contract N. C. Sccond Largest Peanut Producing State; Sign-up Ends February 15 The peanut sign-up, started on the first of the year, must be completed by around February 15, E. Y. Floyd, in charge of the peanut program in North Carolina, told the State Farmer in an exclusive interview. Mr. Floyd said that the sign-up is progressing nicely, and said that it now appeared it would go over equally as well or better than it did last year when more than 95- per cent of the glowers signed contracts. The reduction in 1935 was 10 per cent. , North Carolina is the second largest peanut producing state, being exceeded only by Georgia. The total crop this year was 185,750,000 pounds, or enough to supply every man, woman and child in the country with two quarts of pea nuts and soine left over. The crop was 40,000,000 pounds above the five-year average. w earner was too wet ana rainy dur ing November for curing and picking of peanuts and the supplies moving into pri mary markets were rather light. While many of the nuts have shown shell blem- ; ishes, the damage was not sufficient to affect the kernels to any extent. Demand for peanuts has been relative ly slow during NoWmber and early De cember, and prices have weakened in the larger markets. Practically all of the big Eastern markets in fact have shown some weakness during this period. New York prices for cleaned Virginias were around 7* -8c for jumbos, 7-7*0 for fancys and 6*-7c for extras. Philadel phia, Boston and 'Pittsburgh prices were about in line with New York, after al- | lowing for differences in freight charges from point of shipment. Shelled Virginias were also easy, with New York quoting 9-9 *c for extra large, 8-8 V for number ones and 7-7 He for number twos. 'The total crop of peanuts is larger this season than last, which has ? ten dency to bear down the prices somewhat. Total production for the oountry was officially estimated on November 1 as 1 ,280,000,000 pounds, compared with 1,063,000,000 pounds last year. South Carolina idso has a larger crop than last season or ? I, 200,000 pounds compared with 9,600,000 a year ago. Cotton Used for Airports The first cotton airport runway will be installed at the Newark Airport in the near future, the use of the cotton runway being included in the specifica tions for the construction and improve ment of the airport. More than 15,000 square yards of a specially designed mesh fabric will be used as a re-inforcing membrane1 between the base and the asphalt top surface. This recognition of the importance yf cotton for airport runways will undoubt edly open up "a large demand for cotton within the next few years. Cotton roads have been in use in some places for sev eral years and have given excellent service. FARM FACTS Know what it costs to produce. Plug up the leaks in the farm or home by keeping records. Cow testing associations let you know what it costs to produce milk. The most useful farmers arc those who work hand in hand with the agen cies which are trying to improve agri culture.