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Satariay.-j. ZL::on- .Paf?e, Devoted tp ZCzzzZoa, C'iz, CoCpcrs'Joa tsd Elklti J.Z.CI ' ........ . - as) 74 j the reacLrXLClnig-t0 -S?" be cin?locd Estate and county iuui lCaChCr SCh01 m lKnear .thoritie, for a term of three yctrs. Ti,; '"r;- - ; Thc sticulturai instructor must I- a . inis law was enacted in 1912. and graduate, of a land grant colk-e "cr nfrrci'an appropriation of 15,00a- tnt be-a teacher versed fa'th' subjects fcic::cu:3Ic:i m local u;::c::3 ' .JULY r , '. ' " - - - - ' - " 1. How May Wo Cist CoCr ate in ' Matketis; Thij Year' Crop? j - : :; t V C, 2. Debate on Subject to Ca Se lected. , -"v ,' . .' -s .V - ! - F-uuicuai. uurinffi wwc ana xaetnods nr farwi . building. ..There are a few districts in r wait 11 is P"111 hoped .that the devrit North Carolina that havlhmesor vSi Jn? w ? in Ration, and opmeht of rural and industrial edu:a- 1,uu viroiuia mat nave homes -for ' th tV - f " wrv.-wu" an ."wv4 inausinai edu:a- . their teachers and as a ruIeYhTse dis- Sto tl f gnted 4J87,- tion.w,lL conUnue and will be greatly . frrkf ft " . . c-a,s . tortheir stipoort. Thk stat nrN- v stimulated, tv tfcf. - :..n. , -ices cf teacher, wto'JrX& th ST ,nrSC ln ?ddl 2 Has bt.n Ci : ' 1 :": County,kwhere.J. N. Napier, V. E. ,of the . most noticeable' effects Keor V . s. and others-have'-law. is seen in the reductiqa in made" vaIuWe . contributions to the -Limber of -school? Th r.r -cause. ; r .- 1 i ..average in efficiency. ne. regular", income and the local prtiaily worked. out in' Darllar.on . V . ; - V"Jv- V" ' .' 5ttUlJrwre4j.-w. Napier, V. E. ihe i-ccil Union. aUdd keep in t rlrtCpi f-rtTfl nrUU '.I.' .r . OI y UI SCnOOlS. lhp rcfinrt v. more liberal, organization greater atten vvii iitc : anil riTP nnin ce f-''. . . . - . ' o.vva . . , .'"'vwi wiuwiiiic TWFf VE THIi'ni Vfiin ' I nr Af Vsts ol the district. ' , ;..-f V " "" la?1 tw1 ninths; - South - -nr -t0 ue 1 , v t6 do more dnring 114 is now smv dp tr ptaM ii .wcive montns Aihnn1 h-c UlllUil lJXiUJL.iJ bU - ailrt m d w tM - uunjmum term Ot sevri mnnHic tn V? . iPli-4ea in anv nrMniii.' yii i Vi.ii.irnS.-l- ' n5". - '-ruralschools that coald be srreadv ,?vet Jschoo!. The State De-".Afa:?Se of the.state are. X NJf wi ?SS,tV7D-tteK ifnpd a better lundlLtS sc. .he, chief; reliance of school officers Neighborhood SthooliV: - v d a closer .WperabiSSSn' ftt.re n!y ?n "Mte school- in a dis. ; nr5Tont this constructive pro- . HOW can1 our school be taade-feet- atfons and teachers,; In mat oart intt- "TW. fidnimtun'-' irtsiea?: v,.";' J: SVVEARINGEN y ter? This' Js ai Question that' -this closer reUtionstf nmav iflSrf ?ne established, will be aood-start' X?1: Superintendent of Education., should come in .tor discussion pecav! y enlargingtfae co8perative spirit? ?mt desirable improveV'; it14 ur , . TlVvVcal UnioaV 1 greater activity and interest in mak." 3. Th,ese ufal graded 'schpos" offer "i'v - V- ,AS A TONIC Vx--J.-' 'Wlen the mem-:cJnS the: school a moreaiuahle. com- test opportunity' For agricultural il" as pikhi'ATut u Mirh Dric-f : W';TTer? of Df A -Ulon - Nash,,- 'il"T-Tt . ' J . LeSlslature a was passed seeking , lh vtre PSl Sfteti! Kl: :,ounty .had . this Scath Carolina E-hs- 5U!f . to develop this possibility. : Anv. rural V '. 8-1""? via,1 t - ... . t..' " . - v. v . ,- .,,u-.jij . i . . . . - . vs. .ewoecea cost' , Union '"fn Mat'h': .County .had this . Scuth Q ns tipn under-'' v -' t xliscnssion- it ; oc- i' uiscussion-u oc- . - ; - iunw.iigB aqa onering .a two-acre run, is curredl- to ,;the 5:Concluded:irom page 13, olumn44; a.gicuIJural I Plot ve a sub- .J bers;whoJdl7hVtrirtVcJ-!-;" ' - Sldy 4of 25- 3ach.a' school musi - ' - rhUArm tu. -instructors. m charge 6f, at least one snnnlv frm itv r... , - 71,, . "c tviauc, wan e . two or ree Barreto Just to fcaf ; ; ' children.' that were 'fl5uctrs - m charge 6f ,at least one . supply; .from district sources at least K T T7 mb.orebh . off tea high school r "T " " ?' T?1. turn. teacher, and this, teacher must .aoB -'"' " . ouiiiw witi p x y vjr;tite , county to enter the hisrher ' firradea that thir could bring the higher- grades of J stuay to their tons and tlattghler at less cost than thev could ratw i students to the schools, of higher ! sraues ana pay ooara and tuition to keep them there.-;Sothey decided spend their good money;to build-up the school at hme instead of sending it to some other district; , When members of tbit" Nash Coun ty Local Union , caught :the better school spirit, at soaked kto their sys tenis so deeply that they.not onjy de cided to employ oneof the best equip ped teachers as .. principal : of .: the school, but thev named" as cooperative work days, carried their waonon rntC" fI -r-A. j I hauled logs to the saw mill, and;a!ter the lumber , was ready, they appointed other cooperative.' work days? and got together with saws and hammer's and erected an additional room, to the school building.' , -r . r y -: . -Under this sort of cooperation they not only opened wider the; door of opportunity for ,. the hoys ,and girls who would have otherwise had to leave their. firvm jB-.r . . their studies, but they opened the op- f 5? . e vcry otncr and Sin this district: manvv -..iJt never be able to go away from home 1 ihere is no mathematiciaifwho can hgure out the cumulative benefits that Xme t0 the hoys and girls of that art?'? V resuIt of l1hIs cooperative y. cWUhinga' high-grade school in the-home district. -'. -r' thTVl VimaB3r tn,r ys mike l"e Local TTniA. . . - , "y.-u imporfant, tactDr ffooa -corn - - - - .... .:;iA . t g ," '; . . " ;..''.. : ". NOTHING TO DO "J t '. ".r'' fa- A-Iva, vi ; vivkt Ki-k in molding senUment along progrcs S1 laes. j The important curAf0 m every school Is to se be t Pfficient teachers. IThe leacners do not move every year. T n Xhyitr- A ome for a teach abl 1 dlStrict would PPeil-f aw teacl. in an?.w5d acher who makci vtntT ; ?tt" i worlvi and -who is To l 'ty ,lff ople that he with tI6 C?opertive work" days mcrs Sland th saws and ham 3 bLiJ1 be .Wd for the purpose ' jt a. ?g x? home for the teacher, ' added a?"1 Wtori ea anolb roo.-n to the school iUFPER TiME t Ul JIAAVCIL 111 ilUV UllU 4UUU11 -K V V? JUU UXU tJT JLAilliULCI Jk UiWik ' heat, then close the damper and the r4ew Perf ection heat-retaining lt8 the stoTe triat coolcs while tha .cook'a trrmy. Saves time and money lob. . No fire to build and tend, no &&Ket to empty. Telues half thc dnldirny out cf i '.-i ji ?. i your Kaicncii ona &ccpi cvoi. . ;( . , ' i 1 - west ra A near f esture cf the New Perfection burrun. the rerersible glass reservoir. Atk.-youf. desler tb show it to youv v; : ; J. " ALADDIN SECURITY OD- at enperior kerosene, should be ued fcr 1 . 1. ... A 1 1 1 ' oest resuua, , rmays ciean ttna cies STANDARD OIL COMPANY vTaihifirton. dC- t tnUW .1 T Charlotte, rl. C : , Norfolk; Va. . ' .'r-; ChJirlc.ton.WiV. &ZZ huPJE. :X:X, J.J',Jf - .. i -. ... ..-...... . , , - 1 , .
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 30, 1917, edition 1
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