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PAGE SIX EXPLANATION OF THE NEW CO=OP CONTRACT Only One Crop Must He Sold Through the Asso ciation As Signers (an Withdraw Other Ob jectionable Features of Old Co-Dp Plan Are Removed. 1 »;i • Oi-t. 1 •">—F urtoi'M I - withdraw. However no nurt'V-f/s of momhor can withdraw in tin* Stuk - . t> \\t; > h» •• i the middle of any i-rop year. The y.i; si.. S'.i'ki- •::!>• time iun \itk*»l for with- V-.., • whieh >'!vi\\al U'injr diiripjr tin* month. 1 \t.. T; e\athati of April « f oach year. said 1! ' withdrawal taking eil\vt on the • .1. v.'i !:r-t day of .M;:v following t!'. \ .v no! in* s»y twithdrawi". • ... .. \ :: ] ,•. mcmlu-r. Self Hi iK'w it; Contract ..1 . 1; tin :•: . ■ dors not . tl: - - - a •. "Y> withdrawal diirin • 1 in- "! ii • \j 1•i 1 t hi'ii or. t!. '!- . ~ . i;:M d.t.V o: till fill wing .Ma. :! ' . m \ ii 1 • -.tr.-sv t automatically bo at i I'll'- landing for i-ne motv i• ■ • . l i. nip v v.\ This m;:it uii • • • • - ' •-.-•ary f"f tho atis;i.-d • to ivrll a !:i-w roiitrar I :• • i." • i.'.y '-u a ; . ar. J iv> tnaki - tl.. > t..r. .■ . ; one l»r i 'l . • u ifhdi'tiv: i .mdioifi V i'.M)o:i-dilo !'>.•• ior Tit- Share ft '■ Yen. I V\ ■ : . utr:u ' ■ ')>• '• f '■ • • pri . f mai • - - : art •! th; 1 r : '■ t ■ J ■ M A ; f: . /> j r'*i? ' I: ; 'V * . • * ; '*•• • Sn.-u : • - •*• i \ o * i O p. ' ;- . Jg ■> ' / ,?, s;v'- m # ' v V V' .. ! s . . V 4 s € 0M 'ICWSOHI it;*-* j . ■ &&>■? •••?«,»• 'i&VWCj ' ■■ 4F ■; ? - ■> sr « » . * -:» • • v- oi, v » .it/* i r■»v: "3 c\ ■' ® r* i V// \ V r ? , "a , /" yr > f i. V/ »•' 1 OaJ»rlC-l«- ./ , a Stokes County Boy, '•» sriles and bids on every pile your tobacco. Bring- your next load to iAVLQR'S and see how hard we work for von. c- We have Three First Sales Next Week Monday Wednesday Friday Taylor's Warehouse WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. First or Second Sale, it will Pay You (o sell at Taylor's THE DANBURY REPORTER entered into between landlord and tenant. The landlord who is not a member may also sell | his share of any one tenant's | crop through the association in I like manner, provided the ten- I I ant is a member of the as* na tion. 1: is assumed in this eon | tract the landlord is only re sponsible for his share of th" I ci\ p l -reduced Itv each of his tenants. Rights o: Mortgage Holders Recognized. 1 If a tin- merchant or otlvv per.-on holds a mortgage against member's crop tl mortgage h 'liior (:.i, file a d; v.i with viati- n and ins. upon : h i cop i . ir sold up :• t l l> opi'ii market until s'.ii n m riv is satisfied. (Ml th> "'t'li .- hai.ii *!u' nantgago hold er in;-; give hi.- consent to 11 *.«• toli;u.-o going through the as so-. ,; .i ion. in v. ;.\ !i case flu Mortgage !;>«!der is paid hi pari lid t!ii i ..:.i:••«. goes t '•!«' grower. (■{her I ..atMies. !"a\orab!e Ti (J ion el*. j i i' ■ -i \ i".:! t eatnr. - in l: ..'.'ai ;■:. : 'ho prop- • • • -.! ;- ■ . ii ij win 11 : l\ >!'. .* : ' * !*;• ! •U*V J t-iv. i \ . ■ i-:. Tf. . at! ■' • act - ii;.t he \- Ito glad to go to any community to ••\i i; . ' .. ! •• i e\p,. ; i*' '• • ' t} 1■ * f:,'l! i I ty. Farmers are requested to I study the contract before sign ing. This the farmers are do ing. Many farmers will hold back until they see those who failed to join the other Co-op erating Association coming in to this one. This probably is not the correct attitude, how ever it is up to the fellow who did not join the other associa tion to step forward and do his part in the organization of th's association. The members of the old association are wiliin. to do their part. SITEUIOR COURT JN SESSION HKJIi; ((' int in-tod imm pave 1.1 jiij-. to par Aubrey Southern ll' and pay all cost, llarry i)uggin>. ma I..slaugh ter. jury verdict of gniity. Ser.- teilcc not passed at this time. The grandjurv. vhi> !t i-- .-ti'i in sessi n and tinning .• ut in bills aj:;.inst offenders as rapid ly as pi>.-ible. is being p:\ sid-d evi r by .J. A. Wall. Los Angles Chamber f ('ommercc claims that the •-'is being !: !1 W'!| sir w it chy fifth in ,»• t!• •»:. 1; sr. •. :th ill H'li I *. Isy a newly developed !• o,■ -• .is tr ai iiol ian b • ;.'a - i'.'.red fr. :i , • ant't -in Ms. Better No Spinach For Them '."ban A fettle At Mealtime !' ' i ■ ' I. | i ' • \ • '' » '••• . • . I' , . lull « • illi..!■ . flii' i •• • . !■: . ."iiv, -iiiiivu. The t loiuach glandi re i ; :i ■ oinp: i able manner. I 1 i . i ! :;•.ii |..i'«• i d nntil | I-:■:!>■ m ■ .elio: arc poui« >1 | ii*. > i ii'scipiine Is Harmful I' i i ; "is apparent tlint disi iplin ft ii.' ; lime i-t not only in* iT'itivi Ihi iiaiiiifi.l. Tii' mo.->t thai slioald In' done to cultivate a liking fur i .' c«si. foods is lo a-U tii.' child to ta-t.' tin's" food.; when they liappt ii lo lie served to otliors. It sh .lid lif explained that the foods in question arc Rood for people, mid thai I lit. child will later like them. Thus .no offense Is given i;nd no urtiiicial distaste aroused. Pronounced changes in tastes {. will ofti'ii hf brought about ly Jin tliod in thf course of a few months. Hut if the child is made unhappy by being compelled to eat a food which it does not like, the distaste for that particular food may become intenslticd rather than . overcome later in life. Whe i the proper amounts of ' milk, ei:gs and meats are given to childivn the vitamin content of i t.i«ir diet is pretty well safe guarded. This is especially true if yellow vegetables such as car rots. tomatoes, sweet potatoes, etc., are included for tbsir high vitamin A content, t When the leafy vege- i tables are disliked, the cellulose content of the food may well be provided by including in the , menus sufficient whole cereal foods i to furnish indigestible cellulose. Whole wheat and rice furnish cel lulose In more satisfactory forms Drowning Arms Co. Claims Wrongful Us 2 of Name in Suits Against Two « Mail Ordsr Firms Selling Guns The r-' A run Company i : l>.;.'e:i, L tail. rs ' ; n.'.in •itsutic a" I r* l.r 1 . U st»i»:! iny ail.l lllili the 11-ow:::: : ma c! I.'.i! has tile J -:: i t ill !he '.':iit..l Mali-# district Ci t..t i:t .-..U I '.• a• .■ :i>t ?! :r. • tucrv V "1 ; • 1 11 ..'.mv ;• nil K -el tick i tt .1 :«• "Mr- ui:t . !.t-r I • . 'id i.'liinj; ai.t malic ami it is il that ! :!i M -:t y V la' 1 0.1 > .!!!> . !•; Sir« IJ. i ami ccuv:\:.y lire i' t" i 'tv I ' i •. i : '>. . t i. >:: r. . i ' V :r i • i j - ■ ■ I .' ' ■ ! - . i: c pt \ cl ! r v I '• ! i* '•'••• K t. A ft*, ;• ':. i oi - «' "y fM mrnu »•> :»i f «>»n i:i»n» 1 ii• *! 1 . li.t3 . vk.- nit iv t ii i r ;'tl million .. i:w :>...i;iii;j• ,'T. i Wiiv . cs|- * '"if. *, . ,!':. t r.J »\ t - t'wttvl t . "• !.'.clP'./' i. * •11 /.•••■ 1.':..; i HI. i 'V- t• I \\ :■!*•. jiv, ■ i .D , 3c.D. i ' . .' .'1 1 > ' , 1 .. •' ' % * ' * C y ,'ji i §1 *:'■ J ■i r.% jjpl /; . :§ R.,|.v ' *7V ; * •VV ' i ' * 0 & "... "" " : E. V. McCollum for the diet of children than do either corn or oats. or these grains, the cellulose of rice is the softest and least irritating. Prevents Bad Habits If taken in sufficient amounts, the cellulose from tlieso sources will serve admirably lo promote dismissal of waste products with sufficient promptness to insure a hygienic condition of the colon. This will prevent the formation of bad habits which may eventually injure the large intestine in ways illustrated by the enormous num bers of persons in middle or later life who have subsisted too largely upon refined foods. Parents of today have a greater opportunity than ever before to serve their children hy helping them to lay the foundation for long and healthy lives. • Our control over the physical basis of success in life is far more effective than ever before in human history. We know what the body requires for WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15. 1930. • j Po; Intek and company circulate | of general merchandise in : j which, anion;; i.thet tilings, fire arms arc advertised, ii)clnd in j* j lir. v.ninn automatic shotguns, winch art' illu.*;rated and designated, 111" Genuine Prowning Automatic 1 Sho'iiHtt." It is * tiered that Mont j;'in ry Ward and company aiso lists and iihistraU s a repealing -t ;»mi which it ca'ls the 'We-t --ii i ii !■!," and that in the adver ! li.-;m. its > : the "Western I'ield I' t'...:'' -■ li-Montgomery V. ird ;.'.i 1 «• sti:>.i;iy prints con > the word "Prinviliuir." ..s "\V. ru I'i.-iil Prowi.ing," ami I that the !•..' nd.i-.t alro advertis s ::i -n ti.' :'• >:;• • •:l which it j "New Western Field Pr;.w:ii:vg V. hm," the word "dc !■ '• *i' i. ii g printed in type so small L' cc; ;.'D:i C 'd i'lu* Cl : • .lint i-.es ti it "!'• . . I ::l ! '■! arc j Prowniivr \rnis r my and that - e s'l'tii !• ,tid ■!' s r. pr Si • i • • ' " i . ! :« '••in!- t : . i.v . • : :• . in: : • In ' 1 hy li' ,!• rsotts to • n: t : -- ." • niery 1 ' •, " '' - ■ .••in, c . yi- . . •r,i •. ; t ; »;.. . 1t! . : • ai s i' buck a- 1 advertising ;.i"l selling ■ sli wiili tins description "A > ■ .■ i'-wii ■..• M •lii" and iV . • (have l»i a ii.»»:i'-ii hy the Dr«nvi:» : ' v . i ' : i'i «!;ii ii . > u d in ,'•••• \\ •• ! v. - : . .• ' .. . > !, it! ■ ■ .' ! ' 111 ' ■ . ! d • ' 'ii. . .I i lilt ! • ■ i ! ii t !. ' tw • 11: i .. ( ' i. • . !.'••. a l. ■••'.t . f 'jt!n- IV ViV ■ 'I.-.-' ■• • Icertain Iniection . 11,0 prevention "111. a:, i t; ;t i - i: i . is •:;.!••• hi l .it lir- i t. n t t • • i \ ..it' • .1 ... t:i . to r" '• l y t..' in v. i'.:--i'ov( : i 'v..,: '-.lp-cvefrieat in D'et •.- . r pei: .. >ii i • ■ lei • ... 1 . i: i! A i .in of li. , ia""'f jiiiv i.'ai gain he 'vili trin ■ jto this, la ause ii made possibh a vast ;mpio\• lu.'Sit in tV Na : i ion':-' (!: i (!.;. ;ii;:Ti Ihe ■ -hi •: ; moi l!. ol tlie y. ~r. hy uli'.. :in wholesouio condition a wider |va'iely if foods than w. n i\ i b.'.'ni.' : .ni'-i 1 • lo rMMkiuii in a 1 jpart ( ' the world. Tills pintnoi!' :i »»f it -.Mifiil vi.jor lie wiil contrast with I'ie wid j m .id illness ol' the 'tost, and i " la ed for "Spriim ■ liu"iii a "blood pinlfi*vs." and [".SpiiniC lonics" which Were l.:l;i'!i jby m arly everyone a gi lit ration ac.o. ' Hut knowledge of the modevn science of foods is one tiling and jiis npplicaiiou to I lie needs « - f I children i|iiite another. Kvei v modi rn mother must therefore coilibine her knowledge of diet etics with some of the tact of a seasoned diplomat. With this equipment she should succeed in making her children eat sufficient quantities of all the kinds of fooiU necessary to health. Leafy Vegetables Valuable The leafy vegetables are of spe cial value in furnishing indigest ible material which serves as an intestinal regulator and promotes elimination. And this problem of intestinal hygiene is especially im portant now when so many of our foods are highly refined and con tain little or no cellulose. Milk, meat or eggs are all so completely digestible that they leave little, residues in the colon and hence are constipating. As a first step, however, in the Improvement of children's diet, the dining room wars must cease. They are quite as fruitless as any other wars. If a child is properly managed it will eventually acquire the dietary habits and likings nor mal to adults. It will appreciate the flavors of everything it should eat. And this ideal condition can never be reached through force, but only through tact and diplo macy.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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