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TO THE VOTERS OF WHITE COUNTY:
ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1964, THE VOTERS
OF WHITE COUNTY WILL GO TO THE POLLS TO
ELECT A COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. IN MY
OPINION, THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ELEC
TION WE HAVE HAD THIS YEAR. OUR CHILDREN
ARE OUR GREATEST ASSET AND THEIR EDUCA
TION 1 IN THE *-*~*-^ PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF WHITE COUN
TV x A WILL tt w-ui BE A DETERMINING FACTOR TOWARD
THEIR A SUCCESS ^ IN LATER LIFE.
IN THE 12 YEARS ^ I HAV^E Ll^D IN MTOTE
COUNTY, I HAVE WORKED CONTINUOUSLY TO
BETTER OUR SCHOOLS. IT IS FOR THAT REASON
THAT I NOW OFFER MYSELF AS A CANDIDATE
TO REPRESENT DISTRICT NUMBER 1, WHITE
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATIONAN THE SPECIAL
ELECTION TO BE HELD DECEMBER la. AS A MEM
BER OF THE SCHOOL BOARD, I PLEDGE TO EACH
OF YOU TO CONTINUE TO WORK FOR
SCHOOLS THROUGHOUT WHITE COUNTY.
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GO TO THE POLLS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15th AND
VOTE FOR W. CLYDE DIXON.
Qualified, Capable and Willing To Speak Up
For Our Children.
r. VOTE FOR W. CLYDE DIXON
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and again in 1964 • • •
Presented to us
for usefulness to you!
For the second year in a row, in recognition of our
usefulness to those we serve, Southern Railway
System has won the Golden Freight Car Award.
This prized “Oscar” of the railroad industry is
presented annually by Railway Progress Insti¬
tute. No railroad has ever before won it twice.
To us, the Golden Freight Car is more than a
-cherished trophy. It is public acknowledgment
;that the people of the South are benefiting daily
from Southern’s constant efforts to provide better
and lower-priced transportation. It will be a con¬
stant reminder to us that w r e must do an even
b etter job.
~ THE CLEVELAND CGA.1 COURIER
PERSECUTED, BECAUSE HE
IS WHITE
The Manchester (N. H.) Union
Leader, November 16, 1964
Now that Dr. Martin Luther King
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guilty of “murder. »>
This is a serious charge, indeed,
and an irresponsible one under the
circumstances, for King used the
expression twice before a nationwide
television audience at a time when
Lt. Gilligan had not been indicted
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tenant, the recipient of no less than
19 citations for meritorious service,
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For this irrational act he deserves
apparent sell defense Lt. Gilligan
deserves to be vilified and hounded
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Are the American people so be
mused by civil rights propaganda
that they are no longer willing to
speak out against such affronts to
common decency? Or have they been
sufficiently cowed by the charge of
“bigotry” that they feel they dare
not speak out against manifestations
of Negro racism?
Primitive M ethods
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ADVERTISE HERE!I
This unprecedented recognition of our sincere
and continuing efforts to increase our usefulness
to those we serve is deeply appreciated by all of
us on Southern. In the future, as in the past, we
will go on doing everything in our power to pro¬
vide ever-improving freight transportation at the
lowest possible prices - saving money for both
shippers and consumers.
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Southern PRESIDENT /&*S>
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W. E. Martin & Son
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Rebuilt Pianos, Baby Grand Pianas 30
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Terms to suit you. Waite or call LE4 8596
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Sal. Dec. 12 10:30
HOUSEHOLD IFURNITURE
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. LYONS
3 Bedroom Suits, Kitchen and Livinar room Furniture
A ntique China Cabinet New Outboard Motor Etc.
Next to Shoal Creek Church
A Pound of Fire Prevention
VOTE FOR
ALBERT F. TAYLOR
A Professional Educator
While County Board ol Education
District No. I
December 15
Training and qualifications
J Graduate of
Cleveland High School
Truett McConnell College
Piedmont College
2 Candidate for Masters Degree in Education
University of Georgia, June 1965
3 Served two years as a school coordinator for
the U. S. Army in Europe.
4. Has served since 1952 as a classroom* teach*
er and high school counselor
5. Was ^pointed registrar for Truitt McCtn
nJl College in July 1964
6. Has a sincere and dedicated interest in the
welfare of the children and youth of White
County
Desired Objectives
t White County's share of all Federal and State
money
2. A new High School Gymnasium which wtU
accomodate an adequate physical education
, ; pro gram.
3 Improvement in all areas of the county wide
school program.