State College Has Many Short Courses The new yew opens far the Ex tension Division at North Carolina State College with n varied a genda of short cenrsps and coo ler eaces jptuiaad, mostly direct ed toward Improving agriculture. The wsonlha of January and Feb ruary will be especially busy. During January, U programs w'll be spenared with the assis tance of warms departments of the college. The srhedale far January start ed off with the narscoyautt’s short course (*-*), apple growers’ eoa vemtion in Asheville (g-7), and pest control operators’ school (6-8). Not come the swine pro ducers conference (12-13), the pesticide school (14-15), poultry processors’ short coarse' (14-15), hazards of atarair industry short course (20-22), N. C. State high way cm^ereuce 0201-32), cattle men’s conference (22-23), truck driver training school (28-Feh20), peach growers short coarse. (27), spring semester at the Gaston Technical iwomydp in Gastonia (28), bulb growers short course at 'WrightsviDe Beach (28), and the veterinarians’ conference (28-29). Thirteen programs are planned for February. They one industrial ventilation conference (2-5), short course in modern farming (2-13), farm credit conference <8-10), seedsmeufs short coarse (10), dairymen’s conference (10-11), municipal public walks conference (12-13), warm air heating and air conditioning short aourse (16-19), retail lumber dealers short course (16-07), track driver training school (a3-M*r,20), state garden school^ coarse V (23-25), sanita tion conference (23-Mar. 20), bituminous paving short course (03-07), and roofing, sheet metal, and air conditioning forum (26 27). Additional courses are being planned and the spring semester of Raleigh night classes win be gin early in February. Bulletins describing each of the courses are available through the Extension Division, Box 5126, State College Station, Raleigh. Fanners Requested To Answer Queries All farmer shave been asked to cooperate in the state’s annual 1959 Township Farm Census this month. The census will be taken this month as fanners list their 1959 taxes. Tax listers are cooperating in the census to get the vital in formation which agricultural lead ers can use in working out plans for agricultural programs. The census is required by law, and the state Department of Agricul ture and boards of county com missioners are responsible for carrying it out. The information obtained in the census is held in confidence. It is used only for compiling accurate * Hogs and Cattle Bought Daily Premium Priee PeNI Per Meat Type Hag* “Honeycutt Meat Product*” Let us slaughter and cMM yeur cattle and hags far you, saving you the drudgery of slaughtering an Hie fern. 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