ic) is aI Powers in Bos-years af-1944, he ious New s and in differentMew York ■vey” andvery, John C. Johnson and JamesWilliams according to statementsmade lyy these farmers. Mr. Harvey made the following statement about Sericea; ‘‘after fertilizing my 2 acre sericea lesnede*za patch, it produced twice asmuch top quality hay as any oth er hay crop planted on my farm.aJohnson plowed up some sercea farms lias already been done and I Cadle, J. II. Robinson, Axand planted tins area to peanuts last year. On this land he pro-John C. Johnson says sericea duced ’u ton of- number l pea-is not only a money crop but a I nuts per acvea. wonderful soil building crop. Mr. ; Land reparation on manywill be fertilized and sericea will | Kenner and James Jefferson.soon be planted on the followng Many farmers are stating thjTobin, Sam | wildlife has increased consider;farms: TimothyBrown, Dugar Chavous, Tan Ellison,, Henry Hartley, I-Iaskerbly, sericea lespedeza planttirij are three or more years old.,'as Penny ter) who urth sea-ma Guild, oman re-liladelphia ?1 Street,’ My Sons.” 5 been in sorf Wells,is a na~ lolds a B. from Ne-srsity. SheLimmers of hroughoutdia,” “The tory,” and year shea U.S.O. “Turn to ith Charles | ; But the lolomew in Diane Bar-peared as lby of the iving play-eir produc*” “All My treet.” II isAfas with am, N. H.,, and longBroadway “Bell for • March.rama Guild iwn May 16 comes toI AAK TALvvlN lwFOR HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS%ihKINGAN'S RELIABLEWHOLE, BUTT ORLbSHANK END16-18 LBS. AVG. WT.Fancy or esseil and Drawn—12 lbs. and under HenDown Produce LoneMeaty Rib EndtJ. S. iVo.m{I .r1M• •*■**If®Lbs.DIE TO DAII.Y MARKET CHANGES PRODCCE PRICES GOOD THRU TEB. 18.BOASTLbtender tasty END CUTLb.ALL MEAT—NO WASTEJIFFY STEAKSlbPROPERLY TRIMMED HEAVY WESTERNCHUCK ROASTLbOppd n -FreshFresh Groundm d