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The Daily Mail Brings Many Requests P.aleigh, N. C.. June C? Among the hundreds of letters which pour Into ?Lhe ofttces of the agricultural work ers at State College' each day. tsere -ire always iteiirt? i>t Interest and stimulation. Th?' usuaj letter, says ' jiat the writer wants information on certain topic and please send a bul i r-tin or :wmc dfSftnit-o Other letters are mor$ conversational in tone and tell some facts about the iv.nn work or marknt^i eNv>ci:!ences i ci the writer and sOnvetjnes glvfc.th^ . .-.icultural workers a priceless bit ^T"- h i levin ? . &oniQ art* merely fetters of doubt or criticism. . And then there are the rarely re ceived letters of commendation or jiraise and thanks for Gome' definite -^ervice rendered. These are all too ieu\ Not because the people are not . appreciative of the aid giveh but be cause they tak?4 it' for granted ihjtt r?e State supports the College and Ks agricultural workers and they j.iust render a service. Lately... how ever. thewWtters of thanks have be came more numerous. A poultry Vi.eeder wcites today. "You folks have teen a great lielp to me in my work Tw>th my poultry and I appreciate it very much, thougto I have" failed to * n press it In elaborate terms." An ther person writes that certain in ijrmation put out by onn office is r.ojrth the. cost of maintaining that Schedule Effective November 21st. 5938. ' A.M. P. M. ' P.M. P.M. H45515 lv. .d'lrliam. ar. 1:35 825 A.M.P.M, ?_ A.M.P.M. . ,!?:52'4:J3 lv. rtoKtooro. Jr. 12:311:11/ ;!?:196:49 lv. Qctintaton ar. 11:58 8.40 S. Boston ar. 11:366:28 703*7:23 lvv Halifax ar. 11:24 6:15 ?M V M. A. M P.M. ) 00*>:35. :i" Lyhchbg. Lv. 9:154:05 Connections Lynchburs for Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia .wind J3?Ar Voric. T* Parlor ana cars, dining ? >rs Thp bj route to the west arid . fjvtliWest'. Rates arid inforhiition ^!'0J> application I o. agent, or JN0-1X ill.ANDOK. . ? - General- Pass.. .Agent. Roancftce. Va. t aute. " Jneludiiu .several calves, sold i -ASJieboro recently brought $5,560 to rtif owtiers makuij-.tlus consignments .[. J. WOODY I.iccnsed K.nUalmer Jto\i>oroi N. ( . DR. E. J. TUCKER Dentist . Office .m I C #t ol .Tonei. I ROBERT P. BURNS j Attorney -at- Law , Office in Old Post Office Building j r DR. 0. G DAVIS . ? | Veterinarian, , Offers Km service to Itoxboro j and surrounding community"^ | , Phone 87 f W T BUCHANAN! ? f*Z . ' ^lurvayo*' ^ (*,, Bouts 6 1 ! \ DR. H. M. BEAM fhfiician ) Offer* ItU service to Ro.sboro ?nn sunvandirtfj country Oflree "<rrer Clayton's Store. J ?.,y or N'ijsht f",-one U I 0 - ? " DR. G. C. VICKERS l^entiHt Office in Wilburn and SattcrfioU* ?! Stcc?e ?ailding cn Main Street, up 1 stairs, corner room*. DR,J. H. HUGHES " l?rntint | Office in IXotcl Jones, next (ionr ! to Dr. Tucker's Offlco B. B. HLAIXH-'K. O. D,.? I Kepislcrcd Optometrist South. ItoHton, Va. JBws tested nnd glasses fitted, Pre ?<rriptionK filled. Leu* duplicated. * al*o broken lens duplicated and , replaced. 17 years experience. N. LUNSFORtf Attorney at-I.?w RimViuni,' N. G. office through the years. Another comments on an article appearing1 in a certain paper and thanks the col lege workers tfor circulating sueh in formation. Lately, there are more letters asfc }ng for Information and help in sell ing certain farm produce: One writer his 220 pounds of wool that lie wish es to sell to advantage; another lias some extra fine poultry-; another, pure strains ol farm seeds; .another, ? a pure bred animal and so cn dowi J the list. 'even to wild fc/ns and cut j flowers. | To' ear ft. of these letters carcful at- ! tentton la paid an dthe proper spec ialist is asked' to give the information requested. i . . Dairymen Of State Form New Associations Raleigh. N. C.. June 6.? Indicative " of-U?? increasing Interest in dairying throughout North Carolina is the movement to organize the creamery men. the formation of . a new cow testing association, and the tatter dairy sire campaign. All the managers and operators of Twenty dairymen organised to form | the new Guilford Cowtestlnpg AssO- j ciatlon. These men own about 650 cows aud were concerned about the i profits J secured from the individual cow? in the herds. The old Piedmont Con testing Association already "or ganized in ' Guilford County had pjfpven to the unorganised dairymen thai- it pays to know the records mad* l>y th- anlmaN kept Thn n?w a -?"-> clation was formed through the el focts pf. Mr.. Kimrey and * Wag oner. county agent of Ghilford Couh Announeement was made i eceii ty. creameries throughout the State mot In SalVibury on Wednesday. June 8. to organize a State Creamrymen's Association. There are now 20 such plants In North Carolina and from replies received to a, lttcr sent -out by- A. C. Ktmrey of State College be lore the meeting. It was evident that each of these plants were represented at the Salisburv meetnig. Th* or-, ganization was' formed by a demand i from the creamery manufacturer.', that they have an anooclauon which J would help them ip meertng ihelr : problems and In improving the qual- I It y of butter manufactured. that commercial dairymen and dairy manufacturers In 4he St^te woy Id do nate sufficient 'funds to continue the dairy sire campaign which was waged so Aucco.%sfully dUrln? the^past two years. J-?ast. year, the co'unty agents engaged in ihi; campaign placed 350 pure bred registered bulls and re placed itbout 250 scrubs. The Ave county agents most". successful in the movement this year will have all or part of their expenses paid to ' the j i-.'iwici.j.; Dairy 5hu\v .which me e US at ; Memphis. Tennessee, in October. i ADVEFtTJfcsE Hi THE COURIKii Find Six Keys to the Popularity of Coca-Cola. The only real drink is a thirst-quenching drink. C{>ca-Cola, a pure drink of.natural flavors, quenches rhi'rstas nothing else can. THIRST ~ ?? - ?f;* t. ? ? -V THROUGH ;i ntttioiial fturM >' the public has given us >i\ outstanding reasons why everybody likes Coca-Cola? over 7 million ;< (lav. W '<? have riiinie l them "sis: keys to the popularity of Coca-Cola." And t hey are be - ing illustrated. and' presented ia Coca-Cola ad verrisyjgbctwcen the first week jn;May ;ind tile middle of August. How to find them 1 You'll find all these "Tcoys" (one "Tcey" lo each advertisement) jn each of the following weeklies at intervals between the first week in May and the middle of August: The Saturday Bvetving Post, Lit erary Digest, Lilierry, Collier's' Weekly, and Life. You'll also find them in posters and outdoor signs throughout the country, and in the show window displays and the soda fountain and refreshment stand decorations of the many thousands of places that serve 'Coca-Cola. * "Key" number one has already appeared. Did you find it? If you did not, you may still enter Just three things to do to enter this $30,000 cash prize contest 1. Find and write, dou n the "six keys" and tell xoHcra y ou found each otic ? (See rules.) 2. Pick out t ho one key that ap peals to you n.ost and Jell in one paragraph *i hy it is a jQOQti reason jor the popularity of Coca-Col^. Then w.jtr cn ens'ter fit i one paragraph) to this qu&rtifin? Other than magazine and news paper a.rfvor: i /.en: en: ?? , U'ljgt Coca-Cola advert isenient (a ? 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize 4th pri/'1 5th prize 10 sixth prizes (.mcIi) 20 seventh prizes (eachV. 200 eighth prices (each) . 400 ninth prizes (each) A total-of <>Vs prizes trail, poster, fed sign or any ana Of . the various pieces used to decorate- shou uiridOu.t, sitda fo.u n 7 a i n s a n tl refr.es h rn e n t stands ) .best Hit/;: mre< or pre sents to you one or more of tlje "six keys"? Tcii uhy?and also where you saw 'the advertise ment . Fttr'the <-6rrerv naming of the ":;ix keys" and the best answers to the questions, the following cash prizes will be awarded: $10.00) . , 5;000 2.50') 1.000 500 100 *? 25 $.10,000 this $30,000 cash prize contest by looking through one of your mag azines of last month. The second "key" i.s illustrated ami presented in the picture and the copy that goes with it above. All "six keys" are easy to find if you just keep your eyes open to C'oca-C'ola ad vertising. Note that there are just t h re< things to do to enter this $<50,000 cash prize contest. You'll find it simple anil interesting. And the first prize is $10,000. Follow these simple rules Do not mAtl any* entry before the first week in Aii^u ??,. V'ou must see nil "six keys" before ynn ,r;ui write correct an- i swe.rs, and Jlhe t'inal "key" tyill not ap- ' p.ear until t hen. ( .ontest ;< l?>*es August 25, ] 'f.'V. -Ml 0:11 . ; l/e by mid night of-. 1027, io Contest ?J ttd.^cs, T he * oca-C,al.a Company, Atlanta. TW- COiWfirt is open t(> every bod y except 'those connected with ifoc'Cora-f -;j t Company! a t iKa^'oU bouiimc ojrnpa ny. or t heir families. Write eh only one of j^ipcr. I . se type writer. pen or pencil, but ptaase write plainly. Write your name, oecuipatiort and a dd re pfciinh- at the. top of the first pa^e ofyohr em ry. F'rizes wlUb? awarded strictly on merit, including: the oorrcct .uess, neatness and clearness of your answers. : . " All an*vnvi Sv-w? the* profit y of Tl?-r Coc*? Cola Cbj*paoy"A ul rr, ry Iv ii^ in aiMttittiigoc . otherwi*.*. N'n?^ yitt l>r retm'ned. Address all answer1? to CONTKST Jl'JOGES The CoCa-Cda Company, Atlanta, Ga? j 'Announcemerttof the winners and award ing of the prizes will l?e made a* soon after the rlo??e ?h" the content a s'the judges can complete tfceir work.* The judqcji will l>e three former President* Of the lifter national Advertising Associa tion (formerly Associated Advertising * Clubft of fchife World) and the Prestdemi the Coca-CoU Bottlers' Association, aal ( their Awards shall be final.
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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