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Friday, June 17, 1927. ked cross treasurer MAKES ANOTHER REPORT. miffi A'lLoi Statement of receipts and dis bursements of Moore County Chap ter American Red Cross as shown at the close of June 13, 1927: Receipts. Aberdeen $ 224.37 Cameron 66.30 Cartha^jre 416.74 Centre M. E. Church 8.80 Eagle Springs (\3.75 Hemp 24.51 Jackson Springs 48.00 Lake view 54.50 ?ine Bluff 125.00 Pinehurst 1,932.11 ifamarcand Manor 100.00 Southern Pines 1,426.57 Vass 50.50 West End 65.94 White Hill Junior Order 5.25 Total $4,615.34 Disbursements. Cr. by amount remitted di rect by Pinehurst $ 540.00 4-29-27 Cr. by ck Moore Co. quota 1,000.00 5-9-27 Cr. by ck to National headquarters 2,577.87 5-16-27 Cr. by check 167.11 5-30-27 Cr. by check 264.96 6-13-27 Bal in bank 65.40 Total $4,615.34 Amount prev. ack. $4,600.34 Carthage Pres. S. S 10.00 H. M. Caveness 1-00 Mrs. H. M. Caveness l.OO Virginia Caveness l.OO Noiman Caveness l.OO Wesley Caveness 1.00 Total $4,615.34 W. T. OVERMAN, Treasurer. Hay caps are used primarily to protect partially cured hay from rain. During the process of curing hay throws off a large per cent of water. When it is put into the cock a heating or sweating process takes place. If ihe hay is wet by rain while in the cock it heats too rapidly and its feeding value is lessened or mined. The use of hay caps on hay cocked at the right stage will pre vent damage by rain. A farmer living in the blue-grass section 10 miles south of Nashville, Tennessee, planted black locust sprouts on several acres of worn out hillside that was washing badly. In 20 years there were 300 trees per acre yielding 2,000 fence posts A fair value in the standing tree was 15 cents per post, or a total value of $300 per acre. This is an average gross yield of $15 per acre yearly. Similar growth and returns have been measured in the limestone val leys of West Virginia, while on thu upland shale soils of the same state yields at 25 years equivalent to ar average yearl return of $6 to $9 per acre have been found. # it j: j; <!>• *<' Low Round Trip Rates y* to ♦« i; s Atlantic City, and Niagara Falls Subscribe to The Pilot $2.00 Per Year In Advance •f ; ♦♦ Seed Cow via Peas tt n ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ « ♦♦ ♦♦ j: SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY I Round trip rate from Vass to Atlar.tic City $19.00, to H Niagara Falls $28.85. V. Tickets will be on sale one day each week from June • • H 21st to October 6th, limited 17 days from date of sale. «•« " Stop overs allowed on return trip at Philadelphia, Wil- H iTiington, Del., Baltiinore and Washing'toii. H Call on nearest Seaboard Ticket Agent for dates of sale H and other information, or apply to H. A. BORST, Agt., Vass, N. C. JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A., RaJeigh, N. C. n H H The Pinehurst Warehouses Seed Cow Peas. It is time to get them in the ground. Come and get them while they last. The Pinehurst Warehouses Pinehurst, N. C. ♦♦ it H n ♦♦ H still have a limited stock of I I H
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