State authorities appeared before the county commissioners of Granville last Monday and laid before them a plan to employ a whole-time demonstration agent for this county.
It was stipulated that the State will select a competent man for the position and pay him $2,200 per year, said sum to come from the fertilizer tax, if the county would agree to pay $800 of the annual salary. The motion was adopted.
From the front page of The Oxford Ledger, June 6, 1922
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