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THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C.
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1944
State College
Answers Timely
.Farm Questions
. Question: When shouli I select my
tturkeys lor breeding?
Answer: Now is just the time, says
Prof. Roy S. Dear sty ne, State College,
because the major rarketing season is
coming soon. Too often the selection of
birds for breeding is postponed until
the last minute and, as a result, many
birds that should be kept as breeders
find their way to market. Selection of
toms is important oecause the torn has
a much greater influence than the
hen in the flock. Selected toms should
be well developed, free from pin
feathers, and reasonably fat. Bins
with extre.rely long or short shanks
VOTE FOR
Herbert F. Sewell Jr.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOI? THE STATE SENATE
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3hould not be saved as breeders. Birds more tomes than needed because re
with such abnormalities as crooked placements may be required and they
breasts should go to market. Reserve .ray be hard to find later.
(S ' v From where I sit ... Joe Marsh.
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H. F. SEA WELL, JR.
Kis Advice and Platform
""Don't talk around strangers, there is a Government agent in every
crowd, and before you know it you may be off to jail for violating
some New Deal rule that you didn't know existed. Don't let any
one fool you about the war. We are reaping a part of what has
been sowed, and the New Deal continues to sow. Government
checks, Boards and Bureaus have paralyzed private capital and
put us on the road to economic Babylon. TURN TO THE RIGHT,
-vote the straight REPUBLICAN ticket this fall, or it may be the
last time you ever vote unless some agent hands you a number
and tells you HOW.
YOURS FOR A DOUBLE VICTORY IN NOVEMBER
H. F. SEAWELL, JR.
ABSOLUTELY DRY.
Paid Political Adv.
Revenue's Rolling In
From Manteo to Murphy
"7V, colonel, I sje that the
1-Ci.- '.. uustry paii considerably
0 . ti -3,000,000 taxes in thestate
1. fiscal year," Abner Aiken
s-id to Colonel Bain when he
v.t.i '.a town recently.
Ccior.el Bain's the beer com
m! ite's state director, you know.
"Eig money, I call it," ha
v.-sni on. "'Legitimate revenue
t o we should see in protected.
An J I, for one, am glad t3 soo
you r.rotettin' it.
"Your self-regulation program.
Lacked as it U by just about all
the beer retailers, is a great idea.
"Clean people, conductin
business in a clean way that's
what appeals to Tarheel folks.
Power to you, colonel. And power
to you postwar, too when we'll
really need this tax money!"
From where I sit, Abner spoka
mighty good sense. What's moro,
I believe all you taxpayers
from Manteo to Murphy feel
just the way I do about it, too!
C1 1944, BREWING INDUSTRY FOUNDATION, North Carolina Committer
Edgar H. Bain, State Director, 606-607 Insurance Bldg., Raleigh, N. C
Square Bamce
ARABIA - HENDRIX'S GRILL
PLAYERS FROM MAXTOR
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
STARTS 8:00 O'CLOCK
ADMISSION 50c ACH
Everybody Invited
V3LL klZAD, Manager
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MRS. SMITH had a tough time explaining to
, Granpa McGosh why her son had such little regard
for a penny. "Why," said Granpa, "A penny buys
enough electricity to run Junior's electric train for
many hours. This little copper coin will run your
'refrigerator for several hours. Or it will help you
clean at least five of those big rugs." ""..j
C A PINNY'S )
26- AjOtY kVtTtt Ml
fjunior wasn't interested in spending his penny for
; electricity, but Mrs. Smith learned a lot from Granpa
' about how cheap electric service is. She figured that
her daily cost of electricity was only a few pennies,
and that she flipped a lot of switches during a day for
those pennies. Yes, instant electric service 2s cheap.
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S2.
THE REMAINDER OF YOUR TOBACCO WITH
OTHERS & HOBGOOD-Cairttfiaage, N. C
VHERE PRICES HAVE BEEN ABOVE THE CEILING PRICES
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET TOP PRICES FOR THE REST OF YOUR CROP
"KS SALE EVERY SALES DAY
SMOTHERS AND H0BG00D
JBGOOD
H. P. SMOTHERS
The Farmers' Friends
, R. D. SMOTHERS