MAYOR McGUP i« iiiKjMiirriiiiwwiiiiwmi r jfflij.iir; v imt TREAT Oft WCK, MAYCX? MTSUP/ TK&ro* TRICK? THE MIDDLES By B«S> Karp XWANT AFUNNWJ HMM-I wnw a pouring y voKt know] 1H* SIZE. THIS'S 1MB XCMtIM-WIU. ft PO? vr AH, THIS IS PBRPSCT, I'LL TAILS |T/ Bfjj LAFF OF THE WEEK ___ ization elected by the county unit following the talk by State president Edwards were John Booth of Poilocksville, president; Z. A. Koonce of Chinquapin Township, > Vice-president;- and W. E. Mallard of Trenton, secre tary-treasurer. The various com mittees for the new organization will be named by the elected of ficers in consultation with County Farm Biireau officers this week. V - The work of the association, it wap pointed out, will be con cerned with the improvement of all farm livestock, but particu larly cattle aka swine. The State College Extension Service , has launched a State wide program to demonstrate new and remodeled farm homes. Eighteen farm families already have agreed to participate in the program. Small grain yields in Richmond County this spring are much better than had been expected, reports County > Agent N. L. Hendrix. Ellen Winston, commissioner of the State Board, to the effect that "It Is, Of course, mandatory upon all comities that the min imum salary for each position as established by the merit sys tem be paid.” The salary adjust ments, the only ones included in the new budget, store made on that basis. County auditor Earl E. Francks in a review of the budget pointed out. to the commissioners that more 'than 91 per cent of the budget funds for Old Age As sistance in the county game from state and federal funds. Jones tem, he said. The fat come from non-tax so as court fines. Of the total JT