? ????? ????? ? FRANKLIN COUNTY FARM ? ? AGENT DEPT. ? ?????? ????? Corn Tour ? Corn Tour through Franklin County has definitely been plan ned for Thursday, July 13, 1944. Tour will start on farm of W. T. Moss, Youngsvllle, at 9:30 a. m. Three corn plots will be visited on Mr. Moss' farm. Including a plot where Hybrid seed corn is being produced, also single Hy brid cross and his contest acre. Mr. Moss announced he would have on display some of his reg istered Percheron horses and beef cattle. The tour will not leave the farm of Mr. Moss prior to 10:30. The tour will then be routed down the Tarboro road and off to S. V. Hill's farm to visit corn contest plot, after which It wii; return to Tarboro road and continue to J. D. Morris' ctore. A stop will be made there for cold drinks, refreshments and observation of dairy and beef cattle, also work horsep. From Mr. Morris' the tour will be routed down the highway to Loulsburg and from Louisburg down the Henderson highway and off to J. Ira Weldon's pond. Mr. Weldon has agreed to sell barbe cue dinner with drinks to all per sons in attendance. Persons de Eiring a short swim will have op portunity providing they bring their bathing suits. Tour will leave Weldon's^-pond at approximately 3:00 o'clock, continuing down the Henderson liighway making first stop on farm of R. L. Newman. The tour will be continued directly from there to the farms of Q. W. Eaves, F. M. Ayscue, H. F. Mitch ell ad Robert Rowland. Farm men, women and business men are all invited. The tour is conducted for the purpose of observing progress of corn entered in the Franklin County and Epsom Community Corn Growing Contest. The Franklin County Corn Contest is co-sponsored by the First-Citizens Bank and Trust Co., of Loulsburg, and the Franklin County Farm Bureau with a $100 War Bond offered to farmer entering con test making largest yield to a measured acre. Farmers unable to follow the tour from beginning to end are invited to start at any desired point and continue on tour until it is necessary to leave. Reservations for dinner should be mailed to W. C. Boyce, County Agent, or J. Ira Weldon, Louis burg, N. fc.t Route 3. In coop eration with program of conser vation of gas and tires, every car on tour should be loaded to reas onable capacity, if possible. 11 ? ? Farm Bureau Picnic The Executive Committee ol the Franklin County Farm Bu reau announces that the quarterly meeting of the general member ship of the Farm Bureau will be held in the form of a recreational and picnic meeting to be held from 3:00 p. m. to 7:00 p. m. ail Jackson's Pond on July 21. Plans are being shaped to have an old fashioned picnic, boating, swim ming, very little business and barbecue supper for the entirt Farm Bureau family, according to announcement of Walter Ful ler, Secretary. Chairman Johi O. Wilson appointed a Committee of Messrs. W. B. Tucker, ^ O. B Burrows, A. N. Pearce and Craw ford Kearney to look after ar rangements on having the fool prepared, and served. Tentativ plans are malle to have the pro gram built chiefly .around recrea tion with very little time devotad to business session. Mr. J. E. Winslow, President ol the N. C. Farm Bureau, has been Invited to make a short talk on * "What Farm Bureau is Doing in Behalf of the Farmer at the Pres ent Time." Interest in Farm Bureau today 1b strongest in its history with a membership of 240. Mr. John O. Wilson, President, announces that approximately twenty-five new " members were added at the last quarterly meeting which was held In Louisburg on May 5. The State and National Farm Bureau have been very active during re cent months. State Committees have appeared on National Legis lation of tobacco, fruit and vege table production, farm labor pro gram, selective service program, dairy program and Office of Price Administration control. The Executive Committee of the Franklin County Farm Bureau feels that each and every farmer In Franklin County is indeed for tunate to have such a farm or ganization which they may rely upon to do all within their pow er to protect the best interests of the common dirt farmer. Walter Fuller, Secretary to Farm Bureau, wishes to request ARTHRITIS SUFFERERS ? "i Some people would give a for tune to Had relief from the dread fyj pain of Artbritt* and Chronic BheumaMfm, but many people have ALRfcADY experienced relief ? and, without Majr and taka it aa directed. DM C Wo. ' Even after you have planted your seed and crop and started your production plans for this year, there will come some calls for money and we want you to call on us in case of need. We intend to stand by our farmer friends the whole year through. Do not hesi tate to make any legitimate ^application for credit. You will find here the kind of friend ly cooperation which only a . home bank can give. 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