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vol. xxxvn.: No. 12 SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1?22 $1 a Yearf 3 Yearn, 02. IU IL 1 JUL Vi V CCHSi. ;U 1L1LVUI JL IL: 11 ' : tJ w v j. SJr x'jT I r - i s i v. i.-i i I. , v; , J IW, ill ' t: I- a? m-yy x-:i.-x J a .'.. -fU i: III:?! 4ll . it : $ : If l -'..8 ET Ready Now to Take Prizes Next Kali. T We hope tliat every boy who ?eads The jrrogressive jp armer is may as wpii, pi c pared for.'a gbodTyear of club work as "Georgia Boy But there is still time , to t do goodwork in the pig club, corn dub, baby beef club, and others. And'we want the girls to'workah the canning and poul try clubs.. Page X4 A Succes3 Talk for Farm BoysIf a'man has character, lives : right, has M dependability, and Kas industry; rhe has the -foundation'--on which real success jrnay be laid; It is bet- ; - tefto hive these four fine qualities thahTall the richfes.vWe i want Progressive Farmer bova tnTtalce an enthusiastic interest in club -. - ' urtwlr Kopqika uirAhpHpvp Ka twnrlr and t."he jiasnn'ation with other bov'r oi similar, in- -! . terests - tvilU help to "build v. these four ' ;hings-::; .vt. 7?; I ?i . PaJge U v-f - Grow Your uwn JHeeastuirsTne least xnai c any man can do in a'.yeaTTlike this in "to. growvhis, own' f eedstuff s.. r Cotton; prices - .-5nd Jho boll weevil promise .little, better " than a ' gambler's chancel of niaking, any- ia to" play safe . by keeping down the store, bills or the needed things we can grow, at home :i. .:.Vrrr.:.:.v;;.. Pago 6 All ReadyVfor a Clean-up Drive, for Tobacco Marketings The Tobacco -Growers' Codp: erativeV Association;, having.' signed; up enough :tobacco to ;make it ; the biggest - l - dealer in the field, Is now opening its doors . , - p to non-members,' inviting them to jointhe associauou . ana oiiax wiu itis , s uuxuy vAtita oroa: Th a Association now has a com bined membership of 65,000 growers. North J Carolina growers , are v expected to add 75,000,000 pounds to thai already signed up in the atate. .Vi,V;...v;.i. Page S ...-.-.. ,-i..-v -.!.! -. n . . - . Annual FloweringPlants. The money from : just a few dozens of eggs will pay.for the, . seeds for-an abundance of flowers about the home.:; Study : Mr. : Newmana list, and : order from your seedsman; Lefs invest a--"- ; little In thf nA nf the -moat effective ways - for TYiftMrfo TinrrtA ft dftliVhtfill nlace to. live V! this sumtner P . . ; . .r. V . ; .'. . V Page 7 Next Week's Papeiv-rYou'll firid;some of the , iuua b xmxpx ua ar Liciea vi. miu ewaun; m uc week's "tianer: Tt : rOur Wealth Talk." ' Dr.' Washburn will , tell how to prevent mosqui:' .y toes and malaria, flies and the filth diseases " A v such- as ; typhoid and ''dysentery. In ; the t"Garden and ! Orchard" i column. Mr. -New-. -S, man will tell howt to prepare aid.use spray " aolnf mria -frti tint rftnfrnl nf "fniit.R dfseAses rvA 1' ftrtiVlA wi'11 M hnxv tf cultivate -field - ..nrnriB mnat 1 ottotixrMTf -anti jPcnnnnHca v. -r. r s n ; !;in, -j. ne poultry x ara, wr. nompieiz , win t f :naveJftntYiA-trnifiJihiA iiircrAqtiftTis n r.nrrent : - - , ; . . - - I -1 1 U tivnmr vTtrr rtfttn vnrrnm trATfnTrn?w rrtttwrv va J?- ' t - I. thlrtun -a-a r.4 tr CJVi ftj1 HnS. wnrV whn stiA 'wa . i cht " wars -old; She- was a mem- flhl Pniilfrw- 1ii1 twnf ; vars ani! a bib bel bre-'bas ao,. unviable record in plub work, .'j, :
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