Wine Case
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Poliee Court
422 Cases Seized
From Woods Store
To Be Confiscated
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1. Ï realize the >a!ue of a :jc ;·
believe that none :s too good : r
school ttacher? are underpaid. ..na
2. 1 was rear-.'ti en a tarn a?ν
ieeling thai I know '. hat is - 1 u
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3. I w.u work
merely taÎK about it.
4. î am for the working man and ire :ah
believe that both capita! and !at;.r ;.r .ι:ΐ
their mutual good.
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ο. 1 ûcn î Knew h ο v. you are :r
I know thai there are so man· re. ata:;
put λπ end to it. ï i-.vcr ren.o·. ; :·
6. Those who know me vc:.. knoν th.
noney. 1 favor eccnom;. in overs men
ing any more jobs, bureau; and the
7. Should J be elected, 1 ,viil not
against anything chat is for î h e btner.l c; t.:.
c;· ->■ ι am one. ouï
work together for
other.
and fishing, but
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a gai η >. ν crcat
high eneagh.
r.-n of m; ftice
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believe will be a great benefit to the
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» .il ο! my people.
Vance County in
·.- ;!! have an op·
The Suggs island project.
people.
8. My hands are free, I do not represent any corporations,
associations or special groups, but wi!! do ;r.t
9. Should there be any local legislation
troduced, ί will give it public:.y and every ;·.
portunity to be heard.
10. ί believe there «ire too many regulation end 1 iws ί he
least government is the best government
11. Let's be honest about the liquor question, ί do not drink
liquor and am α dry, but as a reprisent "ive of ihe people, 1
believe in carrying out the will ol the ρ .pie. Vance County
has spoken twice on this subject in recent years. If ii is to be
changed let the people oi Vance County say is to be done
about it.
12. Those who know me, know that \ am not going to spend
any money to be elected. There will be no paid professional
politicians v. jrking for me. 1 et the vvil! oi the people be ex
pressed v.ithcut the influence ol money.
13. In 1933, the sales lax was passed as an emergency measure.
The people were promised that it would be dore a way with.
Times are good now, so i favor keeping the promise and doing
away with (he sales tax.
14. My two sons were in the service of their country in the war
and naturally I will be for legislation favorable to our war vet
erans.
I was reared on a farm in Vance County and am a dirt farmer,
a merchant and operate a feed miit. and have had wide business
experience which I feel qualifies me to represent cur people.
I have always been identifid with the life of Mie county, being
a member of the Baptist church, the Tobacco Board of Trade,
Red Men, Patriotic Sons ofAmerica, and have taken part in
many community activities.
Vote for a farmer, merchant and business mar·, to represent you
in the next legislature.
VOTE FOR — CLARENCE T. NETHERY
AROUND TOWN
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eticc on Conservation of Mutiait
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tn ii. ! ι the 1947 fliinuii session t;t-,
n<-".t April.
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from selected wheat
that's WASHED CLEAN
in torrents of water. Yes,
Hood is still the
s FASTEST-Selling
Flour because it bakes
BETTER.
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