J GRIT GRIND3 "I was a complete invalid and had to be pu .ed about in a wheel chair before I eUi-ted Ej-gon, 'and now my friends b'l i .-vol at 'my won- EDITED BY THE COUNTY AGENT . - ; ' Let us grow clover and grass on the hill; ' -V ( ' V While, intensely the level and flat we WL , n ' ' The eowa and fcena -will settle our daily bill;. , J. . ; lt ' .While the heeves," sheep and tobacco the eoffers fill. - And, when orchard, garden and sty the larder fill,,- h . ' - I Then, with smile, "will Mary greet her Bill. ; ' 1 -.. ,1 ; 1 .CLUB BOYS TO CAMP v 1 On Monday, July 7, the' 4-H Club , boys fro m. Madison , . - County, go to the 4-H Uub .Camp on. the Swannanoa. This camp is an annual affair. Only a' regularly,' enrolled member " . .. of a Club is entitled to attend.' 'At this camp a pro- iwofiram of play and study; is fol lowed This proaram is in charge of the Extension forces of North Carolina. , - This "year the boys from Buncombe and Madison coun ties attend camp at the same $me. We expect around 10 boys to attend from this coun ty. At the camp are cottages, a kitchen, a playground, a swimming pool. A good time is anticipated. makes a good feed to. carry, cattle thru the winter and the stock like it Millet will al so make-itself within 60 days. It is not. as desirable a hay crop as either of the two nam ed above but will make feed.. . , Let's . get . busy , and make some, hay for next winter. - jh girls, select 1 to t . r to l-1 1 , " t given k tne ci i e ; i- -. j older wojt" oa tie Lt lt' r t These to' r I itude (or tfce sof their coiffi daughter YotL. . ,u .Saauko 1ku3, L:i I.. . i 1 1 1 . x profitable.-N" ) itW" i tTFJL JT The butter out- from theM V V WHAT ABOUT A HAY CROP The meadows have been seriously damaged by the continued dry weather. This means a short hay crop. Some farmers have been ask ing about planting a crop to grow for hay. Several are a Pailable. In the list of crops that can be 'grown' are soybeans (an early vjariety), fcudan i grass; millet. We would rank these Jhree in the order given. Vir ginia soybans sown, up untfj the middle of July, will make a hay crop, jhey will not maa-A the auantitv the? Would dairy has incrc'r: 1 ever dne SHIPPma IAHIE3We Mr fhtrd In the last yt:r. Their pect to ship a car of lambs el- buttcr Is med by a :TM num, ther July 12th. or , July 19thE, ber of Wgh ciaE3 ho. Nearly, enough, for; a, smgle cater a ...... -J i J .. .'4. V! J.l.- I ..,, vi uw trade which demands the writing this, July 1,-and we ht' fact aione 8hoWs know of others that will ship. 9 busmesa ia expand These lambs will be shipped,; - - probably, to Jersey City.- If ,ee cream 'business, in the price does not change pre- the last 27 months according vious to shipping they should l Mf Wed hag 500 net the grower between 9 and Ice cream b shipped ag far as It wvr 1 C" 10 cents ter pound here. If' we can get enough for a dou ble deck car the expense of shipping will decrease ; and the net returns to the farmer increase. If interested get in touch with the county agent. Charlotte. Neighboring towna of Asheville are. using Bilt mbre . ice cream. The ice creJam put out by this com pany carries. 13 .butter fat against about of other commercial creams. There is either in person or thru the 4Q 8olid matter in the Bilt- mail, at once. THE CREAM t MARKET- Often we are asked if the cream market is permanent, j We were interested the more j because of this oft repeated question, at some ' information we secured while : at .the Bilfc more Dairy last week. - Mr. Fried, who is in charge of the creamery, gave us this have made if sown earlier but Information. JULi. Fried "told will be worijih - while. There us - that they-i had -recently ia no hay that outoinks soy- spent' over' ?10,6o6 'in Im ban hay in feeding , value and provements. N e w freezers more ice cream against 36 of solid in t other commercial creams. The Ice cream of Biltmore ia ,of greater food value and also more tasty be cause of the increased fat con tent and the Jarge, amount of solid matter. Also rea fruits are used in making "ijhis ice cream rather than using fruit another : ' thin"" that a more desirable hut few equal it Sow a bush el of Virginia Soybeans to the acre of -ground and you will harvest a crop in early Sep tember that -is worth while. 3 Sudan grass is. next to soy beans " in value. This crop will make kay within ed days from planting It; is not t ks Valuable ' as soybeans ; h u t have been ' installed. New machines for packing" the cream have ? been, purchased and erected Other ImproVe ments in the sewerage System, etc., . which were not detailed have , been . put In placed . JA other words ,the - dairy ; has been taking steps to make the business more solid " and more rHtAiSPACAWMia , ; t-MisrcstMorwoioV . lAsOUJTtLY WIVWSV . ... C0NSTr;UCT1Cr4 M.VXi UAH S Y SUCTION S'' 1 NAJUNO EArV AND I 7V I -?.Ptv?- ; .'"JUdl p oj.e reef ycu c: .i luy' juices, makes to cream. .Another fact' that does not Interest Madison -County .far mers directly but that goes to show1 the permanency pt the establishment I is its iarket milk. ' jToday you - will find Biltmore Milk, both: pasteuris ed and raw milk,' in' miry, of the large, eating - . places .in Asheville,' .This was 'net Lue a couple of years back", ll-i raw milk is from the Bi!" -re hrd and the; parte":' from - neis boring flW- ' I3 Buncombe. 'County".', V Thi3 Information, the v:ry brief, goes to show; th:t le market to which -Jthe . r a from Madron' County f , h as permanent as a marl -en V - rr - ....- ... i-.WA-.- Covry c"i so ,ahea " build to supply more -i and will find a market t as they produce the e - i f cream they are pro - ' Z now; " - V-!' rt'.:1 t t" "Corratuk t -'-fUon." .;t."-jc Crcsni5 Separate? 7c:!: f . ; owcon mvcnion I. 1 Two adrentoronv and brilliant men working In different parts , of ,. the war Id practically revolutionized the greatest . rural In dustry n the Unit ed Stafes." A pry ing professof named' Babcoclt, working In the lab oratory of the Wis consin College of Agriculture, found a almple, accurate Or. Oe LavaL wa tfetermln9 , the batter fat con tent of milk or eream. A brilliant lav Tenthre genius named De Laral, labov Ing In bis vorksnop In Sweden, founal a way by whlcn wbolt milk woW be accurately, contlnwenaty and autcUy separated Into creaas and aklmmlTk. De Laval also fceawgnratetf ta re seareh wblch raws IteJ t ibt widely J s naed eforleot ntllker T m rronaaor tsaoeMar a aienij aq billsed the aalry Mwtry. s,lwt D Laval'a a para tor aatvedl fame women million of dollars' wort g cream while bis milking nuMblne sase4 trav. mad' aaUuons of hours, of drudgery. ... 'When M Is mUait' say tm. a W. Larson, former director of taw Ka tlbnal Dairy Council, "that the change from the gravity method of obtaining eream ' for bettermaklng and - other purposes to ' the continuous separator resulted In the saving of labor, a bet ter quality of cream and butter, sj skim milk, superior for feeding pu poses and 'available for the manufae ture of byproducts, and a great sav ing of the butterfat that was lost In the skim milk.' the value of this In genious InveaUoa can scarcely,, be .overestimated. n ' V, - Old Methods WaeUfuC , "If all the cream that wa used la this country last year for making butter- alone had been separated by .tb deep-setting system, .which ( was the best method known at .the Um the centrifugal rrsrator was . Invented, mors than t-i,e-3,CC3 worth of fcr'ter fat would Lava let Li f a t'-lj m!Uc TL'n docs not t-l hito coa st derattoa Ca enormous quba&y tl it'"! T TT T T f iMiiim TlSt? derf ul recovelrtf. . . -I "i-ams and swelling sUFW4 In my han4 and extended into my left side, arm and lower, limb, . I couldn't walk a step or raise my hand to my head, a My trouble was diagnosed as. inflamatory rheumatism. . My. kid-' neys wort disordered, v mS weight dropped to .97 pounds and I suffer- ' ' ed : with flick headaches and indiges tion. Four bottles of this wonder-' cream that was, used as cream and for making Ice cream. -By the old method much more. labor would have been required In the homes and in the ? r'L1" p,7 . T.Z Sargon reconditioned my- whole Ity of products could not have been l .... . mode," 4system and. ended every one of my . - The cream separator eliminates the J ailments I I'm up " and about as great waste ' which 'accompanies band r good as anybody and have already skimming methods. . According to ex-1 regained- 10 pounds of. my lost perlments conducted at the Indiana Lweiirhtl .. State Experiment SUUon In separate f ; , . k g.'--,,. pill, rfa-ht alond Ing a certain quantity of mUk, 2&S pounds of butterfat were lost by shal low pan gravity setting; and pounds were lost by water dilution, while only 12 pounds were lost when centrifugal separator was need. This give one aa idea e t&s enor mous losses1 wbleb eeees fro nanJ skimming and wblch good separator eliminate, tm ej:Uoav it saves sit the time, treuZJe, bother of setting. asttdOng and waabing paaa, a4 P vfdes the akin miat fas s sweet eew3 Bee Meal for feeCsg yeoag stock. Thfs t extreme!y Issportant, ae aaesta of the profli from, dairying comes from pnper cttUsatlae. of aklm n'.X ' FUJ Worn gjjaws? Faulty, , There. a$ many aotatora la see tody, hewevea, that are wasting t alo b!.batts jn dw skina aU'Jt-with out the owner knowing of his losses. Badly worn separators, or, ones that were of fauli? eonstructlosj to begin with, shoot J be replaced.' 'A farm wife can tell whether her eoSee grind er IS grinding Hoe, medium- ec eoane by merely looking at the texture of the coffee after It has passed through the grinder. Bus no one ent sett how much cream a separator Ic wasting by looking at the- skim milk, nor by filling a glass with- skim milk and al lowing It to "set on the window sUl for a day or more to- see- bow much cream rises to -the' top.' When, one "Sets" skim- milk that has gone through the separator It cannot ; bo expected that the email, bartc-get fat globules will work their, r-y through the nilli esrum and t' 3 to the top unl-s there Is an ia., "y heavy os. "Z i'J-tf aJ-lm a ' i U r x.'y an Lf ra-::..J wcy of X .'"t tj t t n U. w-rt t .arator ly i' a more tot ..wont g'v:'y set'Jg MUm with the liquid end . the way they stimulated my liver and rid me of constipation without the least upset-, ting is perfectly - remarkable."- Mrs. LCIie Garland Jarvia, WoodSn Station, Asheville. ' " ' MOORE'S PHARMACY, Agents ,y, CU3 C2D3Ci Ej riir.ii- Lsjte)wrrtrtwwrifirviAiTriiiir - - '.V 'iff r lor' C'l rweet Cong .: . Pt-TTZ tuJ.e you're tolUng aSontP .' yowe r te"1 tt tt Love f-, f snpiAi-ng Utdg therae all "the. u war town, from Tubal Cajn's brasoj -. J6ani to te phnharmonle orchestra. -The mualcfane try to get new themes, and for few- weeks folks "chant the Banana choruav but the Love Song ts ae eld a all is, as new s the k httest sumiuer resort. v- X1 ' - . - People like te think and sing about -Jove- Just, tm they , spend .time and" i money o love plays and love films.,.-m& They themseh-ee may have been out - '; of the tove- game for s long time, but , they are Just a m-ioh as ever mtes- " eatedi ln the necking and smacking 1 that they" see en stnge and st-reem- - Love-1 your -one test bet, your .blie i bendllner, and1 year everlasting' thrllt The nuniber of loi-o pairs wouldn't , ben to- f? Sodil Ifr?ster, .am. , '! .ver.ii. Live made piMxPare s . rf . 4 as t:. a....:ouiiIrrs cf Amerlce. ' tnve 1 ve and K-Ueea.- Hero . Lenr. t, Komeo and iutltsri I -or.uis-j a.. ruiiue nnna, anJ i i e-vn i - r-'t r'? "",,nn lc. J, j t; i t , j cvt if .v a tKK- r j- ! onitsrx t li i ' - ' f. .1 at.th. that they ' -i that of a. I bears and . 1 r- f r I r I A it. I .f th ' - f -J' t T y f tl.a " " y. s i t;. " lv ; i l t-

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