J ~ om UAO FIB TBAB QI AD TAN CI The Franklin Times WATCH LABEL 01 Y0UB FAI'EK?Sead la Jtaawal Before Tine Exp, .as. A. F. JOHNSON, Editor u4 ?*"?? ? THE COUNTY, THE STATE, THE UNION SUBSCRIPTION S1A0 For Taw h TOLUMN LIT. LOUISBCUG, N. C. 1 RIDAV, JIM: 12, 1025 (10 PAGES THIS WEEK) NUMBER 17 CO-OPS SET GOAL AT 200,000,000 New Board In Action Quickly Follows Wishes Of Members As Expressed In Big Annual Meet ing. (S. D. Frlssell) Adopting the slogan of "200 million pounds of tobacco for 1925" last week, at their first meeting, the newly elect, ed board of the Tobacco Growers Co operative Association, whose new members are all dirt farmers, were quick to get into action with policies recommended at the recent record breaking annual session of 1500 mem bers at Raleigh. To bring the management and the membership into close contact in carrying on the business of the to bacco association, the board last week agreed to put into effect the resolu tion urged by the members in annual session which creates an advisory board in each of the 22 districts cov<. ered by the association in three states, consisting of the delegates who are elected by the members each year to name their directors. According to the action of the1 board these delegates will meet with I the director of each district "quarter ly and as often as the director or a majority of the committee think ad visable. It shall be their duty to consider all matters of policy and the Personnel of the organization oper tir.-g in their district as advisory." - - other important decision of the litv.'.y elected governing board of the tobic o co-ops last week was to car ry or. ell present suits begun by the association and to rigidly enforce the marketing contract in the courts but I to deduct no penalties from deliveries f of tobacco of the 1925 crop from those who have failed to make deliveries in ether years. | By this action of the new board, no1 member who delivers his tobacco to J the association in 1925 need have any fear that deduction will be made from payments to him from next season's crop to meet claims which the asso ciation has against him for failure to deliver tobacco of other crops. The association is looking to large increase of deliveries this year fol lowing the assurances of support from its representative members in annual sosslon. In assuring members who have fail ed in past years to make full or par tial deliveries of tobacco to the coop erative warehouses that no deduc tions will be made from their 1925 tobacco, the governing body of the to bacco association have taken a defi nite step towards their goal of 200 million pounds of tobacco in the com ing season. GRIFFIN-SCOTT Invitation reading as follows have been received by friends: "Mrs. Jnlla Pleasants Scott requesta the honour of your presence at the marriage of her daughter, Mildred Reid, to Mr. Edward Foster Griffin on Thursday evening, the eighteenth of June, at nine o'clock, Methodist Episcopal Church South, Loulsburg, North Carolina." The bride Is one of Louisburg's most popular and deserving young ladles -possessing a wonderful personality which makes friends and admirers of her many acquaintances She Is the daughter of Mrs. Julia Pleasants Scott and a grand-daughter of the late Capt. W. H. Pleasants. The groom Is a popular and pro gressive young lawyer, being the Jun ior partner with Hon. Ben T. Holden. He Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Griffin. The popularity of this young couplj will cause the coming event to be watched with much interest. INTERMEDIATE B. T. P. C. The Intermediate B. Y. P. U. will meet in the basement of the Baptist church June 14, with the following program: Song. * . Prayer. Business. Scripture Reading?Lib Newell. A Babe In Christ?James Wheless Set Aside for the Master's Service Margaret Wilder. Constantly Orowlng Better?Per ry Beasley. Knowing and Doing God's Will? Helen Leigh Fleming. Hating Evil and Loving the Good? Mildred Cone. Anna Gray Watson, Group Captain. Miss Mollis Strickland, Leader. 1 ft DENTISTS TO TAKE F BID AT HOL DAT Beginning Friday, June 11th the Dentists of Loulsburg will take Fri day of sack week aa holiday until September 1st One of the three will be in his office until twelve o'clock each Friday for special oases only. Over