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Show 1EET PULP CAN BE MAD BY ! FARMERS Field SuH3rinlcndent Job Plnsrde of tho Amalgamated Sugar corapanj states tht beet growers who mako application for sugar boet pulp on or before December 1 will be entitlod to one-fourth their beet tonnago in pulp at 5ft cents a ton It has been the custom of tho sugar company allow the beot growers this amount of pulp at tho lowest figure possible, provided the pulp is applied for beforo tho season sea-son is" too far advanced. Pulp that Is purchased after December De-cember 1 will cost two or three times 50 cents a ton. Mr. Plngreo soys he trusts the farmers will not overlook the proposition nnd that they will send in their orders for the pulp they are entitled to at the reduced price. The superintendent states that beet digging aud hauling are being done to good advantage at this timp If the present weather conditions prevail all the beets will be at the factory earlier this year than usua.1. The harvest is bounteous and the farmers are satisfied with returns. Today Ik tho second day of recelrinp checks from the sugar compauj for beets that have been harvested and It is expeoted that tho greater portion of 175,000 shall have been distributed among the farmers of Webor county before the day Ib over |