L ■• a* imfaonn -=*#- P‘5 llM MMind and color motioD pie> ^ •*^: New Sootlh*’ currently i^jiwf iiioidn fliroa^Kmt tbe Spufli* Itbajfeie iitdnflcft o^ tl^ hero been _ In tiie laiit few years to _. itlieyleiain'cotton. Shown 'ii'^^’^iUsfartbaliara of Arcadian American SMa. the Ifiji ioor dlsttngittabed agrb lAaflMrwn^Oitttil tam- 1% ptofcftea. ^^In 'bicMt Cotton BA noHi. tba edbd %lticli to moet ottan ‘toelsnt'ia nKrogeo, the “growth ela* iiliiff " **r~ tlntted Staten D^ait^ iliiiiit Ilf IgrloBltare Bdtotln No. ''‘•B iaya: '^Mda of cotton onjiyiy r- vqMOf ef soatheanten Ootonn iStfIr aMf detMinlned toRe Nr the ^ ' MialtoUo nttiogen scvply than by -i ‘’j eeiy ether controllable iMl fertility i iiiietor.” mo anewer to tUa Question — namely. M:;to dO.pmmdn ta^ilbMi nitrogen per^oCTO. ; These totoo experts hare de^el. cped tspo toNalto Bs^factory of smn^iag Oto needed iiltitotoiU at the same time assuring p« wt£h. pbosphoilc add potadi; lint, afl tbe nttrogen : be Boptoleid to planting by weB-btoanoto 9«)>Ptoto h 3 ft ^Tbe pndrtatn cC toe aetenttot. thaiefore, waa to ftod-tbe amount ad nitrogen whidi cotton should re- eeife to yield the nuudmom retnn. Qttotldng Independently, the agil- cottoral experiment station sden- ttota an over the Sooth arrived, i Borptisingly, at aboot the THE NEW^OPIP^AlI N. C. thitrSDAY FElj. u .. NE :&.4X mAliraXlKDr •« liito Setoni a eontoMe ttotOtod toto ftotong totoe or tour per cent,1^1^ ton toWf toi oiKd. thiM antoiltond toto df bto itttoaton at toanfltag, Tito of tito 'xdtrotod ntoded''tor tiitatoa'shbidd tlton'"lM OjAWad to; a''ftotototosatng7to thi grtorlng "toop. liite latter rtotltod to osstoly preferred to Utot tondy noOi; hto to totor adito bMh metlb ods hato been foitod aboto etoNly eBecttve. •The New Sooth* to being re> letoed by the dfetrlbtttors of Ar cadian Nitrate to bring home to tbe farmers of the Sooth tba valoabie bints on ferttnsatton. X>o.youJaiow That the man who buys his friends usually pay§ topre; toan _ ttiey; worth. That if a man.yvs\nts lb see,^ shQft winter, let him botooW^moriey the spring. / '""«■' - “ That war does nob determine syho is right, only who to toft; : That if you think you are not ap preciated just .try to resign from an organization'^ that needs yoiir money. That most people who get rich do. so by their own wisdom or by the foolishness of others. That a wise man is bold in what he stands for, but careful in what he falls for. That apparently all six candidates for governor in North Carolina are more' anxioufe to be governor than a- bout any other question. Whether they Ime up.fpr or against the pres ent state administration depends largely oh which position they thipk will- get the most votes. That the United States now has more Jews than any country in the world, more than Russia or Poland. The number here is more than 5,- 000,^)00. John H. Mott suggests-thto the American Churches give more attention to this neglected people, as suming a more friendly attitude to wards them. Records show that th^r are one of the most law abidii^ groups in America. ' i a art Dairy 4-H MemblN Offeef^'Medld*, Trips, And Sc P ing, fitting, f , Hairy, cattle PT PP and cream on the farm.; TEEES Because of good results secured last year with the planting of 500 black walnut trees, 4-H club members of Rutherford county' baya plaeto .Or ders for , 700 addilapnal; trees -ibis The 1940 one-day poultry tohool for this section of the state Will be held at Carthage on Monday, Febru ary ^ interesttng,i edwsattonal program has biren planned, ”mclP.db?S demonsiiratibns"afid pictures’;" Bbfc the county and .hoi”® agent are ^- bciious for afnbmbW df;fatm;ihen and women from each cominunity to at- tend the short coursed' The poultty leaders in the home demonstration pliihg^^e especially urged to go./The following is the program: 9:45-10:20—“Utilizing our Flocks and Equipment More -Fully,” C. F. Parrish. 10:20-10:55—“A Breeding Program for all Piedmont North Carolina Farmers,” Dr. G. H. Bostian. 10:55-11:30—‘‘Better Feeding and Sanitation as an Aid in Controlling Disease,”—Dr, R. S. Dearstyne.' 11:35-12:05—“Modem Methods of Marketing Poultry Products,” T. T. Brown. 12:05-1:15—^Recess for lunch. 1:15-1:45-“Showing Film Strip,” C. F. Parrish. I:45r2:45 — Round TaWe Discus sion, led by staff. , 2:45-3:30 — “Autoptying Disease Birds,” br. Dearstyde and^ "Demon stration in Grading and' Packing Eggs,” T. T. Brown; “Exhibits and Mdde^,” Drr C. H. Bbsttish tod G. b. Parrish. Prizes ivill be given as folloWs: Twenty-five baby chicks, sack of, fertilizer and hardware; These will be Vifered for tb^ following clones of eggs: ' ' 1. Bett dozen of extra white eggs, standard -weight. (24 to 26 ounces.) 2. Best dozen of brown eggs (24 to 26 ounces.) ,, 3. Best dozen Of extra brown eggs (24 to 26 oun(^). A first andjrsecond prize will be given for the above classes. ' . ' JOSEPHINE HALL, , Home Agent. The campaign for better hods mid bon^ttons, promotod the p^three years through the Natimal 4*?H -Dairy Production Demonstration Contest, will be continued during toe current year with increased award^ As ►Heretofore, it wiH be supervised by county and state extension agents, and is opeh yto all boys and girls en rolled in dairy projects. Additional information and assist ance may be obtained from county agents in planning demonstrations which must concern breeding, grow- mflk County eliih- M 111 1 UXCOSIS »•-— » .• ination; contests bie - toe toe teams to compete at state- ]to|m Patronize Oim Advertisers! It Pays! I % ter- W NEV YORK % Just one year; ago—there -w^ a terriftofjilbrtto to .the ^nitedfbwtes ^Senate over President Roosevelt’s ition pf Thomas P. Amlie Pi iin, bitoided by his home state :latui« as a Communist, to a post toi Fl-STARTER m •• tJ.i r .luxipii;!:'.'\ ■' r'':! ; ii lianidess compdsitiQn iat stariUng fires. ‘ > r'-i S'. YAftD COAL' . 1 f 1 ' '■ , - 1 5. -..I ! to fids The awards late members to become^^tter . forhied on dairy methods; to encot age them to pass alOngTheir-icnoW;] ledge, and tc^^e- thm-’eagimence in public spdaking, and sportsmanship. ^^ a . ... i'l -I i-'Ti—• Mf; and Mrs. Arthw D.^Gore, Ar thur Jr., and EliiEabpto Q#*t attend ed toffuneral of Mto Adato McAr- tour in Fayettevdle Mrs. B. Tolar IS quity s flu at her home in Arabia. with Read The News-journal Want Ads USED ,1938 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN Runs ^ood, tor only $ 4 A C . 0 0 1931 A MODEL FORD The best in the county for I ^150®® RAEFORD - 1939 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR SEDAN Locally owned $545.00 WAVE WAVE ^ and up Mj{?Y ANN BEAUTY SHOP Entitu 5tb noor Stein‘Bufldto zm ' Fayetterllle. on the Interstate Commerce Com mission:—James J. Hines, a New YoA City Tammany boss, was on trial tot toe second time, od- charges of giving political protection to the Dutch Schultz “policy mob” and District Attorney Thomas E. D^ey, just d^ feated for the governorship of New York state, had received another bloty when^pne _pt, 1# f Star a- gaintt mitted suictoei-^toiSlitoWitowricabto'^b of ihe city of Barcelona by Franco's troops foretold the end of Spain’s bloody civil war—in Germany, Hit- ICTj speabing on the saxth anniver sary of his rise to the Ghanceljdr- ship, boasted of his bloodies coin- quests in Austria and Czecho-iSlo- vakia, hailed the h^p Germany had given Franco to “help rid Spain of rfid’.Rto?*®’^. ^te’*~to Ycjric Cityi movie goers were flbcto^ i te see' “Snow White and the JtJwdrfs” and were coming put, sing-* tog “^^istle..While You Work*'-— tto® toetyeaf ag®i the News-jputoid' printed for the tost time; ttoderi the headtog “A 'Ta? Neel to New York’?^ a pi^ which trito,to;tooty how rare it is to iTeW Yoto Cjty:'te itod a five New Yprtofti^’ ^and how toot>te trPm. every part of toe nation ahd toe; world are cphtiributing, to toatecf New York what it is today. ' I So, “A Tar Heel in Nbw Yorl^N ;One year.old tois.weeto'StUJ a tato® puny and unpredictable baby but .cU with ambition, and the best toten- tions. Sometimes he hasn’t been sure ty'lieto& anyone was paying attention , to iute or not. Undttr toadi conditions, be Went' menily along shaking his rattle uMi havingto very good time. At other times, he has been tickled to death when someone n ticed the mild noise of his rattle and paid him a littte attention. Prof^sional Car48 r-^- - ..^- t.'SreNCER-■ ^^INBivMuallf^'designed corseta cor- aV'figure faidto... Designed es- ally for your tonre — your Aealto requlremento. Mrs. W. F. ,Hawick .. ''Registered Spencer Corsenere, , It has been said so often that you learn more when you’re faced with the propoSitim of teachii^ someone else than you do, when you’re, just studying for yoiffseM. Most teachers know that. The same thing is true of writing for publication. Writing this column has made me learn more about New York than I ever learned before. It has made nie try to be surer of my facts and opinions. When you make a statement in conversa-t tion it may not be ^eard, it may bd misunderstood or forgotten. But when you make a statement in black and white, it may hamat you for years. f ARTHUR «»d Coiiii^liir ai Law ,'Saifif uf Bai^aM Bniidfiig mi'" ' gfiiatica Al[ Ctflttte \9}i''Tr X a r«L G. DICKSON ^^Law ff-' ■ 1. to;_. ., On this the first birthday of “A Tar Heel in New York,” I am very grateful for the interest so many peo ple have shown in it, for the good things they have said about it. While the sentiments of this birthday are stUl on mb, I purpose to make toe column more interesting in its sec ond year. That’s a rather simple platform and, after reading some of toe columns of toe past year»; I feel that this simple platform is nbt- im‘':i ?rtE!^6LLMEjrT Vto V>4 dubs, to .Cleveland loottaty ,jand uNktolj dllatol Checks White-on-^ites All Regular Sizes THROUGH SATURDAY, February 24* only .. REGULARLY ^.00 After this sale is over, the price will jump right back to $1.00—that is if you customers leave any of them on our shelves. We expect you won’t, because they’re so unusually well tailored with custom details—^in the prettiest patterns you’ve seen for a longtime! Others at Value 49c and 69c COLLINS DEPARTMENT STORE hi: ^ V' '' ' ^ ; V V i 'X \ \ A. \ -a --f.,,, -m: V,;3?;-SS