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SECOND GRAND PRIZE in THE FRANKLIN TIMES SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN FORD SPORT ROADSTER * *f? $575.00 Equipped from HODGES-GREEN MOTOR CO. I ALL* MASS MEETIAG OP TOBACCO FARMERS Tobacco (rowers from all sections of North Carolina are asked to gath er at a state-wide maaa meeting In Pullen Hall at State College on Wed nesday. December 18. at eleven o'clock to decide whether a cooperative to bacco growers association will be or ganised in this State. The call for sufch a meeting was Is sued by Dean I. 0. Schaub, director of the agricultural extension service at State College. Hon. James C. Stone, vice-chairman of the Federal Farm Board, will attend and will outline the policy of the government towards cooperatives and towards the tobacco growers In particular. Mr. Stoni has wired his acceptance of the invitation and a state-wide representation of tobacco farmers should be on hand to make a definite decision as to what shall be done, saya Mr. Schaitb. "The main purpose of the meeting is to discuss the advisability of at tempting to organise a tobacco asso ciation." says Mr. Schanb. "It is'our plan to have a secret ballot taken -puking the grower* to vote 'yee' or 'no' on the question. Should n favor able vote he taken, we shall ask for the appointment of an organisation committee which would have the res ponsibility of developing a plan uud of carrying on the actual organization of an association." Mr. Scbaub makes It clear that the field workers and county agents of the extension service will not be re sponsible for this organisation work. This must be done by the growers themselves. ? The extension workers can and will render any such aid pos sible in an educational way and will assist in making fnll information available but they will not do any of the actual sign-up work. The director stresses this in a recent letter to the county agents located in the tobacco g: owing counties. He has asked them, however, to let the people know about the meeting on December 18, and to urge a representative attend ance. Six new 4-H clubs have been organ ized in Stokes County with 200 mem bers. Wlit;n the Farmer* Club of Cravta County bald III recent Indie* ulKht Kntherlnc at the Brliiiou Memorial Bthool, 106 paraona attended. Bubacrlbe to The Franklin Tlmea Twelve community Uleplmu will be bulU In Alleghany county {? connect with the new telephone ex change at Bpnrtn. II . to Per Year in advano. Westinghouse Light Plants and Batteries Repairs for All Make Plants. For Quick Service write or call , ? HARRELL & WATKINS ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. PO 4974 Ad 1S68B "IT'S A GREAT SUCCESS . . . overwhelming demand for the new-processed "STANDARD" Gasoline . . . thousands of motorists prove for themselves the superiority of this wonderful HIGH-TEST gasoline ... - ' \ " , It's barely four weeks since we announced the new-processed "Standard" Gasoline. But in these four weeks thousands of motorists have bought AND TESTED this extraordinary fyel. They have written to us. They have talked to our pump men. They have even telephoned their local dealers. ~ \ " n in They called its performance record "startling"?"the best yet"?"wonderful in traffic for women drivers"?"I pass everything on the road"?"a new lease of life for the old 1923 model"?"fine for cold mornings"?and so on. ACRES AND ACRES of giont-sixed sepo rotoo?running of full speed to give o higher yield of better, purer gasoline from the same amount of charging slocks. This is why new-processed "Standard** Gasoline sells at no extra price. NO LAST DROPS. The outlet control on every "Standard" refinery storage tank b raised well above the ground to pre vent the last few gallons in the tank from reaching your motor. Every precaution is wed to preserve "Standard" purity. To meet iho increasing demands of our enthusiastic and loyal friends, we have speeded up at the refinery. Speeded up our service at the pumps, Tried to make even more perfect than before our entire scheme of operations. / And in case you have not been fortunate enough to test for yourself this really superior gasoline, and watch it deliver the goods under any or all road and weather conditions, we ask you to do it today. *. On sale everywhere. At no advance in price. At all "Standard" pumps. CRACKING OUT "IMPURITIES/* The heavier oils are re moved in the great separator systems shown at the right. New-processed "Standard" Gasoline is absolutely free from all foreign elements. Every drop is a power drop. CAREFULLY GUARDED is every step in the refining of new-processed "Standard" Gasoline. "Control men" ore stationed everywhere throughout the plant continuously checking, day and night. V'l * "STANDARD" G A S XXX I N E I v v NEW-PROCESSED HIGH-TF<;t
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