*VJOST-WMft.Q? iL&S$tS-?ETV*UitO -rwE soma* r r> \ AW.O RECEW6 ) ftSVIMtO* ) Spring time means home beautiflca tion time ? a few vines and flowers planted now will make a vast diffe rence this summer in the appearance o t the honse and yard, says home demonstration workers pf the agri cultural extension service. " . Subscribe to The Franklin Times County Agent Grover Falls of Pas quotank County helped his farmers to buy 150 rolls of wire fencing for pastures at a net saving of $480. ' ! One good picture that ypu can't live without Is better than a dozen on the walls that you oughtn't to live with. Of the 1S10 students enrolled at the North Carolina State College, i>61 are taking some of the agricultural courses. This Is over 42 percent, and looks good for the future of progres sive 'farming in North Carolina. FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE NO. *83. If allowed to roam at Will, chick ens soon learn that a good garden Is ? regular pld counter. Fence them out and save the pie for yourself suggests C- R. Hudson, State Farm Demon stration Agent. StoD that Ssadaoh* with SAM'S HEAD EASY. Never stir the soil or subsoil of a garden ploj when too wet The soil will be Injured as a result. The way to sa>e moisture tor the garden Is to keep the soil loose on top by frequent, shallow cultivation. Subscribe to The Franklin Times Our Co-operation in the New Ford Weekly Purchase Plan " l - ? : i FOLLOWING OUT OUR POLICY OF EXTENDING THE FACILITIES OF THIS BANK IN WHAT EVER WAY WE CAN TO SERVE THE PUBLIC, WE HAVE ARRANGED TO GIVE OUR CO-OPERA TION TO THE NEW FORD WEEKLY PURCHASE PLAN. ? ? . " i J WE REALIZE WHAT THE AUTOMOBILE MEANS TO THE AVERAGE FAMILY IN BRINGING THEM GREATER ENJOYMENT OF LIFE, AND BELIEVE OUR ACTION IN "HELPING THOSE WHO DESIRE TO BECOME FORD OWNERS WILL REALIZE THAT AMBITION THROUGH THE NEW , - t9 . FORD WEEKLY PURCHASE PLAN. . , ' UNDEP.. THIS PLAN, YOU CAN BEGIN WITH AN INITIAL DEPOSIT AS LOW AS $5.00. THEN SE LECT THE TYPE OF FORD CAR YOU WANT? TOURING CAR, RUNABOUT, COUPE, SEDAN, ETC.,? AND ARRANGE TO MAKE WEEKLY DEPOSITS ON WHICH INTEREST WILL BE COMPUTED AT OUR REGULAR SAVINGS RATE. . . ? . 4 ? ? . r- ? * \ ^ tmU. COME IN AND LET US EXPLAIN THE FORD WEEKLY PURCHASE PLAN TO YOU, OR, IF YOU " * ' $ ' " ? i. '? v - ? WISH, GO TO THE NEAREST FORD DEALER FOR FURTHER DETAILS. - START TODAY, AND BEFORE YOU REALIZE IT VOU WILL BE DRIVING YOUR OWN CAR. r The First Louisburg, i i . ? a- k 'h*> > > f rj/w ; : * it iff ? - 4'- & Bank . ;< North Carolina ? iw. . r tv* . y , " , . * !*? ? ?-* 1* i -A x -ft. DR. E. C. BROOKS HEADS, if CLOTHING DRIVE ' Kin STATE ; . State School Head Asks North Caro linians to Bare Human Uvea By Sending In Oast-off Clothing. ? campaign for old clothing, to keep Armenian suttererf from f reel ing to death next winter, will be held during the last week ot April In every county in North Carolina, announcement has Just been made from State Headquarters of the Near Kast Relief In Raleigh. Or. E. C. Brooks, State Superin tendent ot Public Instruction, has % Hit. E. C. feROOKS ' been appointed Sialo clothing chair man for this drive, which will come to its climax May 1. Josephus Dan iels, honorary State chairman, and Col. George H. Bellamy State chair man of the financial campaign, will actively assist Dr. Crooks. i Most ?>l tic county chairmen who raised their quotas Id the campaign iusi erdcd for money to feed these children- and refugees. wiH hand.e tnls campaign for old clothes. It la pointed oat that honsewlves In their spring cleaning will be more than GU" 1 to get rid of this cast-off winter .clothing, and at the same time save human lives thereby. Lack of clothing was so acute last/ winter that, in spite of ^he gener osity of the American people, hun dreds' of women and children were fount) who had dragged themselves for miles suffering from acute rheu ~Bnrtipm and pneumt-nia, simply for laclf of clothing. Others just froze to/ death by the wayside. North: 1 Carolina made a generoifa- response i last year, but soipe of the other states failed to do their duty by humanity. V May 1st has been designated as; "Bundle Day" by Dr. Brooks, andi everyone in this county la asked to take or ship their cast-off winter -clothing to the Near Bast Relief county chairman, or send It by par cel post or freight to the Near Bast Relief Clothing Warehouse, Raleigh, N. C. _? Dr. Brooks believes that everyone should have -at least one complete salt of clothing which they are about to cast-off for the winter, and poind oat that If seat to the Near Bast Relief this salt will save a human life in the battle between ChrlstU*Uy and mm? Miuwhiu?i. pwr; com plete salt of warm clothing? coatr or sweater, tronsera, heavy socks, ?ho?s, heavy underwecr, woolen shirt and cap, or the equivalent In women'* clothing will save a life. ; North Carolina's goal Is set by] Dr. Brooks as >0,406 Uvea. * I / ? ? - - -?? A well laid oat and a . well tilled garden la one of the moat attractive parts of the farm. Much of the garden work can be done at odd hours that otherwise might be wasted. Subscribe to The Franklin Tlmee It's the Wonderful flavor In the bis cuit that makes WILLIAM TBIX Flour so popular. . . . , 2-23-81 J. 8. HOWELL.

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