Counties unroiling
m Garden Contest
Kaivigh. N. Feb. 25. ? Twelve
counties have enrolled in the coiupe- j
tltroit for tile iir.u pri-iie of $ 1 00 01- ;
feud i. iiie county council of club
\vyi:te;i which records greatest sue
c cs:- m the home gardwi contest von- I
ducted this year oy the horticultural,
ami home demonstration workers ot
the State College extension division.
The conte.-t opened February I, ami
enrollment will close on iUarch I.
Due reason why more farmers do
not have a good home garden is that
the average n.au growing cotton and!
tobacco thinks he docs not -have the
tinu to niani and cultivate, vege- j
tables. " I'nis argument is being re- j
futed." says Glenn O. Randall, exten
sion horticulturist tor the State Col-;
lege of Agriculture, "by other farm- j
ers V\ ho sind that there is both healin
and pro til in a good year-round gard
en. YIk.c growers lind that when the.j
garden 'is planted in long rows, wide j
enough apart, it may be cultivated
with horse labor. In this way.
much time is taken to keep tne ;_nrd
eti clean. Thcv rtnd. also. that one
halt av?. oevoted to a gai\U n lias a
money value cuuai to two ami. oe.f- j
half ac"es of cetton, even- w.iere . \ m |
av.? tage -v iiii b otic, bale ft coiw.i> ?
to. i.sc ai t - i. iK'Sv values na^e ?
esta. bits
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? untie.* enrolled to date a
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ci:'.i Puiimar. cars iv ii ? be
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WEEKLY MARKET NOTES <
Raleigh, N. ('., Feb. 25. ? The
Carolina* Dewberry Association with
J a membership covering -171 acres of
I dewberries has finally been organ
: i/.ed among growers of North a. nil
South Carolina and is now in opcia- :
cion. states George Ross, chief ol' the |
State Division of Markets. The Di
vision of Markets will cooperate with
the Association his year in giving an
inspection service that will tend to
stabilize the dewberry industry and;
place it on a business-like basis. Mr.
E. P. Pierce of Hamlet, N. G., is
president of the new association; R.
E. Garringfon of Sari ford is vice
president; -\Y. J. Johnson of Red
Springs is second vice-president and ;
A. H. Guild of Pinehurst, is secretary.
T, IJ. Young of Florence, S. will
act as sail s manager.
V. \V. Lewis, livestock marketing:
specialist. suggests that some of the. ?
smaller towns might begin at least
live projects which would help local,
farmers it: disposing of their sur
plus produce. ' lie states, lirst, ilia'
.1 cream shipping station would si rw
as an outlet for .-surplus '.milk- and I
cream. Second, a meat curing room
might he established i:i connection
with the local ice plant .so tlr.t ;he
fanner could take dressed hogs and
fv V" {hern cured any month in tile ;
\ear. One wholesale- ice- ov-'.niuacliir
of Rai'.i ;h last year cured i
('(U' .p'Ouuiis of nVc<it tram ict pls;n?
which he operates in Georgia. i hirii, '
prevision could be made for storing ;
eggs at a local ice plant in which th.
cgux might either !>? bought from the
producers or -stored co-operative'v by J
the farmci's themselves.. One tirsn :
made iive thousand pros': t en .!
' ..">(1(1 cases of eggs 'stored in this
wa\ last y; ;ir. Ko.irJi, a potate i. ii ! l?
factory could be cut in to take car*?
of t h ? home grown potatoes "'i'lh.
a c J e. >:<??!:? r.pl???!. ' f'.>r preserving
native ! i ivi : i . r ar.d making ii valuable j
f. r ::?>?'? ?? ;:?-d ??ihvr i-.jrivose.; could be j.
estribi i: iv !. Mr. Lew: ? state ; liii.t ... y {
or ai' ot' ti: -;' ind:. -trier. might lu- es- |
. .ldi-hed tor vile beniii m farmer.:..
U. D. C. HOLDS BUSINESS MEET
The U. I). C. held a called meeting:
at the library on Saturday afternoon,
February 7th.
After the usual routine of busi
ness, the Woman's Building was dis
cussed. It was decided that the I J. D.
C. co- iterate in every way possible
to make this a success. In order to
help this undertaking, the Chapter
offers the use of the Library to the
organizations making money for the
benefit of the Woman's Building.
In January, 74 books were donated
by friends of the Library. These <!o
nation6 were greatly appreciated. Be
sides these donations, 28 books were
added to the Library at the book
shower.
Active work is being done for
confederate veteraris at Soldier's
Home ill Raleigh, also for needy wid
ows of confederate veterans.
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toid ir? -tha '9?b CatciojJ Woods Seeds
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