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■'V pt'^' ^aasB^ u*- ■'■•>■.'■ •IK.' 1 I / FARMERS BUSINESSMEN Hjjf ^ SHOULD JOIN THE FARM BUREAU l 8 8 Why? 1. Only by working together will it be possible to keep a farm program. 2. No other organization has done more to keep farm prices at faiir level* \ 3. No other farm organization is better equipped to pro>. tect the interest of the farmers. 4. To continue support of the National Farm Program to conserve oUr soil and other natural resources. 5. Thousands of dollars have beon brought into Hoke County this year by the Flue-Cpred Tobacco Stabiliza tion Corporation (Sponsored by the Farm Bureau). What The Farm Bureau Is ■si The Farm Bureau at this time, through its National Office in Chicago, with its staff of paid experts; the / * • Washington office, with their contacts with'lihe legisla tive and adndnistrative branches of the Government; and itsNational and State Boards of Directors, is trying to keep 1948 from being another 1932, by upholding the ^ I laws that have been passed (Sponsored by the Farm Bu reau) to do for farm people what has been done for ot her groups. These laws will give us a fair price for to bacco’ cotton, peanuts, poultry, livestock products, and all other crops, and we, are determined to see that they do not fail us at this time. \ 1*:^ See One of The Followiiis Membership ^Gommittee At Once * I . ' . ■ ■ T. O. Moses, Cqunty Membership Chairman. Little River - Stonewall Allendalq Blue Springs J. W. HASTY L. A. McGUGAN ~ DAVID J.n.ES H>. CURRIE, MRS. BELLE CURRIE - MISS BONNIE McLAUCHLIN L. D. BROOKI^ J. W. SMITH DANIEL McGILL SAM COMER TED MEDLIN MRS. O. C. BLACKBURN MRS.«MAZIE WOOTEN VIRGINIA JONES . N. H. G. BALFOUR M. D. YATES W. L./SMITH " J. m/mcGOUGAN DAvW HENDRIX H. T. Hl)}ES , MRS. RUl^ BRISTOW ' MRS. B. F. McGregor J. M. NORTON R.J. HASTY J,^ McMHXAN J. R. HENDRIX MRS. LUCY SMITH MRS. E. JC.. SMITH, JR. Raeford Quewhiffle TOMMIE UPCHURCH C. F. TAPP J. D. TAPP W. J. COATS * J. L. WARNER HARRY GREENE T. D. POTTER ISRAEL MANN MRS. JAMES JONES MRS. FOSTER McBRYDE Antioch McLauchlin MRS. JIM SMITH ^ I- I. L. NEWTON G.C. LYTLE W* L. GIBSON W. C. HODGIN J. M. ANDREWS MRS. WaC. HODGIN MISS WILLIE MAE LILES JOHN PARKER MARSHALL NEWTON - T. C. JONES D. P. GILLIS RICHARD NEALY A, W. WOOD MRS. MARSHALL NE^ON MISS LUCILLE JONES kRS. ALTON POTTER E. R. PICKLER N. F. SINCLAIR J. A. WEBB NOAH BROWN R. D. STROTHER W. L. THORNBURG H. B. WALTERS A. B. TAPP MRS. D. H. JOHNSON W. H CALLOWAY WALL COVINGTON « .«r THE FARM ' ' / BUREAU DOES NOT COST IT PAYS
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