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THE DANBURY REPORTER. Est. Mished 1872 Volume 66 Control Sweeps Six States Georgia, Florida, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia Vote Heavily for 1940 Cut-Down. Atlanta, Oct. s.—Cigarette to * bacco growerg approved lederal control of their 19 J 0 production by an overwhelming vote, amount ing to Sfc.9 per cent, on virtually complete returns tonight, in a six-state farm referendum. The tabulation showed 204,336 voting for control and 22,793 • against, far above the two-thirds majority required for establish ment of the control program. By states, the grower s voted. Yes N» P't'g. Ga 15,780 2,000 85.0 Fla 2,260 496 82.0 . . Ala 78 2 97.5 N. C 147,717 15,004 00.8 S. C. • • 20,474 2,353 89.7 Va 18,510 2,395 8*1.6 North Carolina to bacco farmer s joined growers throughout the cigarette tobacco belt in voting overwhelmingly foi ft—™- 1 ft go LOOK GUT FOR THE I . j Opening Sale j I Price's Warehouse § Tuesday, Oct. 10, 1939 j Stoneville, N. C. j 000000000000000000000000 0 We will open the warehouse Thursday, October sth, to receive tobacco for the big opening ] sale, Tuesday, October 10th. ' J Edgar Brown ha« secured an interest In Price's Warehouse and wishe* at this time to ) } thank bis many friend* for the good business they have always given him at Brown's. He 1 assures you that he will watch every pile of your tobacco and use his very best judgment 4 ,t® get you the top, the tip-top for every pile of your tobacco. | / £ Bob Price will pull—Edgar Brown will push, Frank Tucker, Mai lie Hylton, Ooy Oan n and 1 • ' 1 George Hopper will manage the floor and look after your Interest. Last but no&least Miss I Mary Price, Molr Cox, George Tatum, Cyril Brown and T. C. Matthews will look after your I interest In the office. J We will open the market with a full corps Jf buyers and can get you as many dollars as O ) you can get anywhere: We can sell your tonacco any day you come. Io COME TO SEE US WITH YOUR FIRST LOAD 1 Yours for service I s Price's Warehouse D U Stoneville, N. C. ELDRIDGE HICKS, Auctioneer. || oaoe=3onoE=aoooc=a i iooo t TOBACCO HARVEST EDITION 0 control. IJ Planter a in 79 of the state's 100! { | counties were eligible to vote, j j With all 79 counties reportim; . j and only three vour.g places j ' missing, the unofficial count was j For control 147,717, against 15- .' 004. > The missing precincts were in 5 Gates county, where five of seven . reported, and Warren, where 1C I jof 11 reported. There were 643 voting places in the state. In e*veiy county where votes i'were cast, control forces won ma ); jorities. The majority in ail bu! : 1 Kyde, Pamlico and Sampson was ? larger than two-thirds. Hyde cast! F | three votes for and two against i the quotas: Pamlico had 142 for j | - ! and 136 against, and Sampson 3 had 2,188 for and 2,121 against. ; j Anti-control forces also cast n | t ' substantial numbeT of ballot s in j Danbury, N. C., Thursday, Oct. 5, 1939 | Johnston, but those favoring i quotas pj edominated in the ratio jof almost 4 to 1. The count was 5,502 for and 1,570 against. I j No ballots were cast in Tyrrell. Gaston, Burke, Cabarrus, Lincoln, Catawba, Dare, Perquiman s and Mecklenburg counties, although there was at least one farmer ii; ! each of the counties who was eli jgible to vote. The final tabulation showed that 90.8 per cent, of the North Carolina who went to jthe poll s for quotas. The j required majority— foi control to 'become effective—was two-third*-, i t SG.6 per cent, on a basis of ■ , belt wide totals. i M. 0. Jones and Jacob Fu'.lon weie here today from Walnut j Cove. Dr. Hege Starts i Tuberculoses Tests In Stokes County As a preliminary drive-to de-' termine the prevalence of tuber culosis —was launched in Stokes county Thursday, Forsyth coun ty-district health officials con sidered the utilization of a newly discovered skin test which was de scribed as a radical departure from tho old-style hypodermic test. 1 I A two v,eek' s tuberculosis clinic will be h !-i in Stokes and Yadkin I I 'ceunlks next month. The preiim | inary work, began Thursday, wi.i jbe evil ried on in Yadkin county ias so n as j?'okc s woik has I ' • iteen gotten well unci'. i v.sy. 'j S:h"o!s of the two counties will • iaid considerably in '.he prclimi i I jnary campaign, aimed at locu'.m-.?, | >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOOOOO CLEAN SWEEP ! 0 0 --OF-= $ V Used Cars and Trucks f HI MIW 0 We have many bargains left. S Get yours now! while we make « room for the x 1940 Chevrolet ! which will be on display at our | show room October 14th. | EYE IT-TRY IT-BUY IT I Modern Chevrolet Co. j 148 North Main st. Phone 22551 WINSTON-SALEM, N • C. , ail ht:s; cctej active and dormant i cases oi tuberculosis in the area. The actual clinic in November wiil be conducted by a specialist from the State Sanitarium, who ■will sj.ci.d a week in eech cou.ty examining all adults who attend. New Test Dr. J. Roy Hege, county and district health officer, announced that ".he new skin -test —called the Ycllmer test ai"U'i it s discov ers v.ill probably be used in j some of the prtiimlrary testing work. ' A small patch, much s:i.in I oVitwatd appearand to an ;>r i r.aiy i rn ; lustti, • •>(• 1 in the Vc:!mei test. After *.!• s*»vt« - live voting has been ie:..oved from the patch, it ;!r."d ov: a svm.l area of skin on the "j>a ti nt's" iin.'er arm ?: resist. | The adhesive j-v.-.-'i Is tii'owt-d Number .'I->2l to ic-iiii.i' l on the bkin surface for i4b hours, wlu i, it remove dby t physician. If, within the next 4S hours the skin area shows siyns i of irritation, the traction is con • sidered positive-—indicating .' pcssitl" ptese j nce of tuberculosis in one of four degrees. The d>.'- 1 p:eo r ay be determined by more i thorough examination. It The Voilnur patch test differs - from the Wn-IYrgue an t ] Manto.c i tt"St s foi t:ibt tculosis in tjtat n > : hvpoeki u.ie r.et.ule injection i s rc i jfjuiivd. Dr. il«gc: pointed out. lie* 1 search ."--id have shown that ■ -t is juf - "' -hcicr.t in determin ing the p -«e:icr oi nonprescik-.- - .'ft!»• in tiic human rys t tcm. ' j -| Mr. and M:.«. R. J. Scott ar.-i Mr. ar.l Mrs. D. C. Kir by visit-.J ! Winston today.
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