Pcge Two 1 THE FRANKLIN PRESS Friday, February 15, 1821 'V 1 linkways Net Built-. . By Rule of Thumb "'ly Trained Men Are Now in lemand For the Work building Road. "froad building, 'ild spread 'qough to N Workers Will Conduct a Live-at-Home Campaign ' 1 , Raleigh, N. C, Feb. ; 11. Extension workers of the State College and De partment are now perfecting their plans for the State-wide liye-at-home campaign to be put on again this year. The campaign will begin by meetings? being held " at the various """"""Tiunity centers and school houses '"" qry ' 22nd, Washington's ''Mbat time blanks will "ouout ten things ""ittld do to x-vJlnis V, The Home Paper in Verse. , A Rhyme on the Country Weekly ' Published ,in Promotion" a Greater Appreciation. Every country editor who is worthy the name wants to help in every movement fo the good of the com munity. : Yet he must draw a line at times belveen legitimate news and editorial support, and advertising which should be paid for.. Frequently his attitude is misunderstood. Par ticularly perplexing to the editor is the matter handed him for' printing which by no stretch'of the imagina tion, can be considered of benefit to "He' community, but is rather intend "N promote some individual or "SJ enterprise. Once in A """layman, however, seems of view of the edi Bob Adams were "al Editor of Veditor at "V. to be Ndina Upper Cartoosechaye News. Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson were visiting at' Mr. Jacob William son's last Sunday. Mr. R. H.,Bates and son, Sam.' of Coweta, were the dinner guests ' at Mr. J. W. Anderson's last Thursday. Mrs. Sallie Anderson is; spending a few days with Mrs. Will Anderson. .. Miss Texic, Dills was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ilarlie Dills Sunday.' Misses Annie Anderson and Ruby Huscusson and -Mr. Zeb Anderson were visiting at Mr. R. V. Dills' Sun day evening. ' j . . Rev.D. C. McCoy filled his regular Appointment-here Sunday. ' Miss Nettie Cruse, of Teresita, was visiting at Mr.. R. V. Djlls' Sunday. Mr. Willie Huscusson, of Poplar Cove, was visiting Mr. Zeb Anderson one day the past, week, 1 Mrs. J. B. Anderson and daughter Bessie were visiting friends and rela tives on Poplar Cove Saturday night; Miss Nettie Anderson and Mrs. Georee Williamson, of Poolar Cove. Nwere visiting at Mr. R. L. William son s Sunday. - NMr. J. H. Ledbetter was the guest Mr. J. W. Anderson Sunday tie business and has gone to D. Dills was visiting his Monday. - , jby. Huscusson, of Poplar Sunday night with Miss Nys visiting Mrs. ""JDast week, g at Credit Organization 1 Provides a Working Capital For Farmers Co-operative marketing is not only bringing to the farmers. more money for' tlveir farm' products but is' open ing, up new business relations' in, many fields. The time has now come when cny land owner whp is a member of a co-operative marketing organiza tion and producing crops under con tract" can, receive money to finance; the production. The cattle grower,' who are organized cari iecure money for buying cattle. .Money for . prij ducm? crons can be burrowed Itf nine; months,- and three j'a'rs. hiivino- live stock.- Ihis money comes tnrougn North Carolina Agricultural . Crcfi CorporationThe local banks all over the state handle the papers, for, the farmers of their immediate section.. The Central Bank7 and Trust com pany of Asheville, N. C, has become a member of the North Carolina Ag ricultural Credit Corporation and will be able to' furnish the farmers what' capital they; will need for producing crops or, purchasing live stock. Every farmer who needs money to finance for producing crops or pur chasing live stock should avail him-: self of this'opportunity. Mftny farm ers who' a're not planning n putting wit the best paying crops on account of cost of seed and fertilizer can now .broaden 'their plans under this -new ""-it arrangement. With the various that can be grown fin this sec- '.. "vjsold at a profit over the cost the farrfer ought , to earnest! effort to m- capacity of the "-Jffn if a man Vpropei1 se- "ods of "Vl i

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