Last Word Before the
Fair
By J.R. Sams, County
Agent
Before this issue reaches the farmers, all the community
fairs will be over. Saluda is already over and Columbus, Mill Spring and Sunny
View will be a matter of history this week.
Next week, Wednesday the 8th, Thursday the 9th
and Friday the 10th will be the Polk County Fair at Columbus. Mr.
Swann and Miss Flentye of Lynn may be seen at any time from now till the Fair
is on relative to registration of exhibits. They will be at Columbus the first
day of the Fair especially to register all exhibits. Mr. Ed. D. Weaver, Buncombe
county’s efficient County Agent, will judge the Fair on the 9th, as
he must judge another fair on the 10th.
Now the Polk County Fair is what Polk county farmers and
business men make it; therefore it behooves every farmer to come and bring
something that has been produced on his farm, whether it possesses high quality
or not. Bring it along and show your willingness to co-operate with your
neighbors in a good work. There is nothing quite so helpful in developing a
community as the community fair. Then in order to develop the county, let all
these communities, and the people from all sections of the county attend the
county fair and bring something to help make it a success.
It is a “sorry”
fellow who will come to the fair and hang around and say of exhibits, “Well, I
left much better stuff than that at home.” If you think you have the best stuff
in the county, have the courage to bring it and set it right up by the other
fellow’s and see which is best. If you are in doubt as to whether yours is
best, then bring it along and help out by showing the best you have.
The
business men of the county should attend the Fair in order that they may become
better acquainted with the farmer and “vice versa” so that better business
relations may be cultivated.
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