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Or Bco?1 rM 1 To (MtdiooVlWHhCcrihlSr" ft To Onivoroitu Teochino HMoitol i To too Oiot ribulod on So^Aof I to How Hoftpitoto And for rgemtnl of driotirig KoopjiVola, Soil Conservation News By loo M. Cravor and W. L Shoo. Soli Conservation Cc.fln Soil and water conservation la no sually a problem limited to an in ividual farm. If maximum result: re to be obtained-from conservatipi radices., neighbor fanning is th< ey to the problem. If you shoul< ractice conservation to the full 01 our farm and your neighbor on th< arm above you did not, then thi ossible benefits from your effort rould not be as great had he prac Iced conservation farming. An ex mple of how this will be and is h tig worked in this county-can b aund Just above Lattimore, wher ou will find W. C. Grayson. J. i 'arker, Emmettt Green, W. W. Jet ins and Oliver Daves carying ou oil conservation practices on the! espectlve farms as worked ou zith the Broad IUver, soil conserve ion district. They are adjoininj arm owners and are proud to b ailed neighbors. When they get t ether you will hear Daves, Greet nd Parker talking about their pe nanent pasture and water disposa reas; Jenkins and Grayson glvinj ut some mighty good language 01 lfalfa and teracing. Through sucl :et-togethers each knows the oth re* farming problems and gets th benefits of the neighbors' rich ex erience. More of this neighbor cot ervation farming is needed throu ;hout the county. W. G. Hughes, near Dixon school dll seed several acres of lespedezi ericea on his farm this year. Mi lughes says: "From my observe Ions, serlcea makes excellent cove sr quail and controls the washim f land. A plentiful supply of bird i necessary to a well rounded fern rogram. Birds ore the formers' big est insect destroyer." Mr. V. V. Wright, near New Pros ect church* prill . thin severalacre f'pine "* woodliwd this winter When, doing selective cutting prai CSS, removing diseased and ttnde treble trees, the remaining tie* rill make a more profitable grew# can meet the fuel needs of mj ome by removing only the widest ble and diseased trees from nq roodland," eays Mr. Wtrlght. David Beam, a conservation 'arm r who lives near Fallston, nil lant kudzu along banks of thi Mds which run through his farm " _ 'T ," > '? i ' i i n? Uncle Sam Says .... I. Jmjft . J IBMHMnMi ||Am < aJ Bf.-v ' ' CC' SABC COMMISSION ? .CMgWTOT EXtftTina HOOPlTAl FAC11 c<^r*" Ar,,,c igst^lPP m?M <??$& ' ?28? >& % if * ittaa V ? jotf X$ ? ^5 two. ? ** P,-., <5 Pr?| 0*0 Ho* **<< i <t 'P>?| * David says: "Kudzu will hold the road banks and side ditches and keep the edges of my. fields from slipping away."* Paul Herman of the'' Bethware community seeded several acres to permanent pasture last fall. Paul " says that he' plans to, grow into t the cattle business^ He contends In * older for the cattle business to res turn the gf&atest profit' a farmer i should have an adequate suply of s good permanent pasture. i 1 /' " 2. Forty-seven states are now co-operating in a National Poultry Improvement Plan to, provide more eggs per hen, eggs of better quality, ^ and superior birds for the frying * pan and oven. e i N 1 ? Two heads with I single thought; hearts that bea 1^ Ba^- ' '^^ ;:' ^B$2S7smf II Aw i appea -ITtgS IK KOgTM CAROLINA North ' ?. ' ../; . v / Th? KacV jr?j po?td Haw Hospital* devai pond Hcoiiji Canters ntocr Of &?? 13** 0 lot Ton It ootcd KM|?tot Uia?rie1? i V CLUB NOTES M SENIOR WOMAN'S CLUB ** The Senior W6man's club met Fri* j day, January 24 in the lounge of the . |v-_ club house. Mrs. E. A. Shenk presided and very satisfactory reports were made by the committee in charge of club house improvements. Two committees were appointed. A nominating committee, composed of Mesdames E. W. Griffin, L. L. Benson, and H. f. Pulton, Sr.. and a committee for securing school sup- u-'. plies to be sent in the last ship- jy/' ment for UNRRA. Those to serve U ? on the second committee are Mesdames P. D. Patrick, Aubrey Maun- *?/ ey, and M. H. Biser. ?' t 'rM Y. I Valentine And best wi H Wf From someone Just thinki Sl^t ^ldTcklTt,^ up BEST I and ?p r ^ B; %^Bg ^E4* ^^PBr M rfi3f\^/a-* PBE o#TVlCfc tVV{. ^Ip^^iV' c v port was made concerning the as made In preparation for the < ranee here on March 5 of the Carolina Symphony. Mrs. Audauney and- her Symphony ittee will attend to the distrli of tickets for the event club members expressed appreciation to the Junior n's club foe the double hotwhich they presented to the .club. . P. I)l 'Patrick, in behalf Presbyterian cMurch, expressitltude for the use of the clubas a meeting place for Preaan parishioners, while repair Is being done on their church. ium.ber of ladles were elected mbershlp, two being Mrs. C. A. rworth and Mrs. A. W. Klncald. *" /. ? y ' < % if 'ppeclal 'Poultry Day" will be at the Benton Heights school, ?e, Feburary 12. umicQ own nu successiuipelled eight invasions of the I hoof-andmouth disease, one ?iirk I,, itating livestock m&iatiios. i i i * i wjupph if i3at*iii 50nt GUESS about :terans benefits... see >jft kearesf va office " AND GET T4E ^CT^J ? s I _ * ?.' r i Greetings 1 ishes, too, who's happy, r ng of you 4 ?' ' ? - V?i n r Invitation NOtning O-K e ?p tyj'.- . .;I|W tciohiS I of lov*. - *%.e '*. / ( >v;fr >.->' ' : ' ?J3t ^ Eg I I I I 1 tsrifl odHfotl^iK of I
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