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Their Families From
We are Randolph county peo
ple and since opening our busi
ness in High Point have had
splendid patronage from Ran
doph county people and have
upon all occasions endeavored
to give tbeti
are grateful for their patron
age and will be glad for a con
tinuance of same.
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Every fcrmef in this county is to b
invited to join the Krm Bureau, according
to announi enient issued from ( ounty
Farm Bureau healquarten today AH
plans are tarefully laid for the big mem
bership drive You will hear little else
for the next month, and after that you
will be working in your County Farm
Bureau, State Farm Bureau, and The
American Farm Bureau to accomplish for
Agriculture in an organized way what no
man can do for himself alone.
The County Farm Bureau office is a bee
hive of industry. Representatives of the
American Farm Bureau and the State
Farm Bureau have been here and set up
11 the machinery for the most successful
county membership drive in the state.
Posters and pole cards have been received
! arid ata bsJingVlispJayid every whfere. Our
i business men? living tip to their reputation
'of serving theif farmer friends at every
tSpfxiriiiriity, are" oalliig!for(mftre posters
to put in their windows. Have you seen
the Farm Bureau poster? Well, then,
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rh seporter'WiH noi-spo yur surprise.
Oh boy! Those big red, yellow, blue and
'green posters just make you want to get
rig;ht up and joinv They tell the whole
,tory. Some of the best known artists in
Chicago and New York have declared that
the Farm Bureau display- standi among
the most successful examplea of the poster
art. They are outranked only by two of
the. posters used .so effectively in the
i-iberty Loan drives.
Showing Farm Films.
The first showing of Farm Bureau films
is scheduled for, next week. "Spring
Valley' is the name of the first photoplay
to be shown on Farm Bureau night. This
filtn was specially produced by the Ameri
can Farm Bureau in Chicago in order to
get the real rural setting. "Spring Valley"
is said to be a most pleasing story of
farmers' organization and co-operative
marketing.
The churches of the county have studied
the Farm Bureau movement and find that
it is worthy of their entire support. Sev
eral ministers have declared that it is noth
ing more or less than practical religion
putting into actual practice the Golden
Rule. They cite the co-operative mar
keting pools where neighbors go together
M4 take the same price; the Gift-Grain
movement which saved hundreds of
thousands of children in Europe and Asia
from starvation; the sending of city
urchins to the farms for a real summer
vacation; and other similar projects fos
tered by the Farm Bureau.
School Children Interested.
The boys and girls of the county are
greatly excited over the Essay Contest
announced in the schools this week. A
big list of prizes is offered to the boys and
girls writing the best essays on "Why Dad
Joined the Farm Bureau." The contest
is limited to boys and girls under 16. The
I youngsters are studying the booklets and
other literature very carelully betore
beginning their essays. The prize-win
ners will be published in this paper
Watch for them.
In two weeks we will nave a surprise
I for you ourselves. Watch for it. It will
ajJU big step in the history of journalism
this county and make you proud you
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What 4 hir. U-l,2.l,.lJj
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8 United Stteswithjn tty ne yeAr. Jt isl
H part ti tne rarm nurrau curve tor a mil
lion new memlera. The Farm Bureau
is already the bij;K''st organization of
farmers in the world, but needs a hundred
per cent increase in niemlwrghip in order
to do its most effective work. "We shall
never satisfied until every farmer in
America if given an opportunity to join
this movement," said j. K. Howard, the
Iowa farmer who is president of the
American Farm Bureau, when he launched
the nation-wide drive.
"One farm family out of six wearing the
Farm Bureau emblem is not enough,"
declared Secretary ohn W. Cowrdale.
'No less than half of all the farm people
of America will join the Farm Bureau
when they understand what it will do for
them "
"And we expect to give every one of
them a personal invitation to come in,"
replied Charles E. Gunnels, who i the
Director of Organisation for national head
quarters, rarmers who understand this
great movement will be organized to call
on their neighbors and explain every phase
of Farm Bureau work. Then' they will'
Invite him 'to sign up and bring with him
Kthe whole family motW and the chil
dren tnto the County Farm Bureau, the
ilState Farm Bureau,. ad tN American!
Farm Bureau three in one."
, Ott for Kaoartt ,
It has been uggeated that we make a
record lor tba Kate whila we are at h.
HTh auggeatio has met with tb hearty
annrovaJ of tM farmers who have talked
k over, the ooutj VkciaM tbOfnlAif
mm mew who f atertfHJi Mat the
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who have a arid hs wsiaf tkis County
;ka4 evwytUat KttuWtaks. The
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Fox Furniture StoY
Asheboro, N. C.
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oDen for business September 1. We will pay the
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secure the patronage of the farmers of the coun-
NOTICE !
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We Will Pay Prarryrtly Ever Fifteen Days
NORTH STATE CREAMERY COMPANY
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Central Falls
Roller Mills
Central Falls, N. C,
Manufacturers of
Flour, Meal, and Feed
Stuffs
Custom work a specialty
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Harvest Be?
Have you ever stopped to think of what the har
vest of your life's work will be? Are you storing
away part of your money crop for the winters of
old age and misfortune?
An investigation w ill convince you that our
bank would-be an ideal place for keeping your
funds safely. It's a good plan for every farmer to
have a strong banking connection. You may want
to borrow one of these days; we can negotiate the
loan for you, on good security, at right rates and
without any red tape. Drop in to see us next time
you're in town. Make the call f ridndty you don't
have lo do business every time you come in to say
"hello."
The Bank of Liberty
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