Educators Embrace Music Study in Southern Schools
The Nashville conference of music supervisors and educators marks a historic South rise in music education. Leaders urge equal scholarly opportunities across the South as a path to cultural renewal amid postwar challenges and "land hunger."
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Eggs for Hatching Says Wyckoff Breeds Best Sayers Layer Stock
Wyckoff and Tom Barron promote White Leghorn eggs for hatching as the best layer stock. They quote $1.50 per setting for a limited period and $1.75 by another rate, highlighting quality and pricing.
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Fe Tomebota Dee Field
Automobile a Modern Farm Convenience
An argument from Farm and Ranch urges farmers to own automobiles, noting rural distance and road access justify the cost. It contends urban riders pay little, while farmers gain time, family life, and community ties, and that roads benefit farm use and farmer road dues demand modernization.
Prohibition Praised by Visiting Stranger From Australia
A foreign visitor extols U S prohibition noting its benefits even in partial enforcement. He cites a Australian business trip and a $5 000 investment as proof of the law’s impact, and argues that the dry policy saves money time and youth, while reducing saloons.
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Feeding the Baby Chicks at Clemson College
An April Clemson College guide stresses proper chick nutrition from hatch to brooder. It recommends sour skim milk, clean water, rolled oats, chick scratch, wheat bran, fine grit and oyster shell, plus green feeds to support digestion and growth in the first week.
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Clemson College
N. R. Mehrof
Maine Governor Proclaims Faith in Prohibition During World Peace Tour
Maine Governor Percival Baxter asserts Maine’s 60 year commitment to prohibition in a letter to Fred B. Smith. He praises national enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment and predicts broad unity as other states adopt national prohibition. The message accompanies a broader appeal for disarmament and world peace.
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Pine Tree State
For Sale and Wanted in Local Classifieds
FOR. SALE Good sound field peas at two dollars twenty five cents per bushel. J. W. Quarles. WANTED Ten Bronze turkeys.
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Boll Weevil Control Facts for Cotton Growers
A concise guide by C A Whittle outlines two main strategies against boll weevils pushing early maturity and killing the pest. It discusses proper soil choice, cultivation patterns, poisoning rules, square removal, and cautions about molasses baits and traps, stressing government sources for instructions.
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