Edwin C. Winchester
Candidate For
Register of Deeds
Democratic Primary
May 29
ids; suouort and Vote will be
greatly appreciated.
I am a candidate for Solicitor
of the Twentieth Judicial Dis
trict, subject to the wishes of
the Voters of the Democratic
Party.
I will appreciate your sup
port and influence.
GROVER C. DAVIS
43-3 tp
Vote For
NEHSNEED
For
CLERK of COURT
Democratic Primary
May 29th
Your Vote and Influence Will
Be GREATLY Appreciated
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Wring March, 1954 hatcheries
and dealers serving the central and
western North Carolina commer
cial broiler areas placed 5,474,000
baby chicks with broiler producers,
the highest on record for the
month.
Reports from North Carolina
wheat producers on April 1 indi
cate a 1954 crop of 5,652,000 bush
els, 31 per cent below the 8.200,000
bushel crop harvested in 1953.
April 1, 1954 stocks of corn on
North Carolina farms estimated at
10.790.000 bushels, slightly above
a year earlier but considerably less
than the 10-pear average.
Through the Nickels For Know-I
HOW program, North Carolina I
farmers voluntarily contributed1
$280,025.80 toward agricultural re
search during 1952 and 1953.
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SURVEYING
MINERAL
STUDIES
Bailey and Van Hern
Box ?l.?Murphy. N. C.
578-J or 57SW
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your investment in seed, a season's hard work and
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Hayes ville
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Don't let it
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I \ down, Dad!
?DO-IT-YOURSELF' isn't always as easy as it
looks, is it, Dad? We know?because the railroads
have been getting things done the "do-it-yourself!!
way ever since we were knee-high to a handcar. ^
Tax dollars don't build the "roads" we use or
keep them in repair. Wt do it ountlfl
Public funds don't buy and maintain our bridges
and tunnels and signals.. . our freight yards and
our passenger stations. Wt do it otmelf!
It hasn't been easy?especially in recent years when
we've been faced with ever-increasing competition
from "grown-up" air, water and highway carriers
still subsidized as "infant industries" by your tax
dollars?and ours. But take it from us, Dad?there
is a special satisfaction when you do it yourself that
the let-George-do-it folks will never know!
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
WASHINGTON. D. C.