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NGS AROUND THE ZENT to steal time as it is toCOUNTRY anything else.e hum of the threshing thine is being heard on hand. Despite the bad ■ns and high priced labor ike farmei*s are very* well used with the year’s re-It has not been the high paid for labor that has the farmer but the unfair r utage some of the laborers ' of the men who need help dly. It is just as dishonestMessrs. Artie and Ben Ward sold a part of their rice raised on Fair Haven Farm for $2.60per bushel. On 37acres theowner realized a rent of $1,168.07 which was one-third of the crop. This particular 37 acres was bought four years ago for less than eleven dollars per acre. The improvements have not exceeded $30 perFordson tractor for Mr. Vaughn, lost his wagon on the road and did not know it until Cecil Gibbs ran out and askedhim where his wagon was. Thefunny part about it was that ’ George Gibbs was taking a ride on Walter’s wasron and had bellowed himself hoarse to make the tractor man hearrmn.Y/e hid a glorious Thanks-' . Our parents, fronds, isweethearts, teacher and di-Walter Lawson, who drives• x tors all prepared dinner and nerved it in the school house
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Brinkley Argus

Brinkley, Arkansas, US

Thu, Dec 11, 1919

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