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numsw Twmrrr-nv* * ■ the floor. He shot from point blank range straight in the face disfigur ing tiie features. The gun used was a 12-guage single-barrel. It was stated that Jerden had been drinking since Saturday bid das not considered drunk when jtee committed the crime. -He immediately turned himself in to the Police. Department here. County Cormier Griffin Bouse was contacted by Farmville Police Chief L. T. Lucas and an investiga tion was made Sunday afternoon. V Jerden is being held in the Pitt County jail without the privilege of bond. The Farmville Tobacco Market has averaged |5&64 for the season and has the highest record in the eastern belt. Tobacco is still selling high on the market here. The total number of pounds sold this season is 29,700,000 amf the total, amount of. money, the largest amount ever paid on the market here, is $16,820,000. Sales Supervisor Fred Moore esti mates that the Farmville market will near thejtt-million' pound mark. This season has been one of the most suc cessful in the market’s history. Miss Carol Pippin and roommate, Miss Etta ^Gimmt of Hendeisen, spent Saturday with Wfl Pippin’S parents, Hr. and Mrs. E. K, Pippin, Mrs; Ben & Atkinson and daughter \tv Farmville people were Mr. Wd Alien. , « and weeki end guests Mrs.' Sue Sel avmAY : yigwuiMwiu iwyiynn uywu fie solicitation for funds.are request ed to give the Chest committee an estimate of what they will want or need next year. So far, requests have been received only from the Boy and Girl Scouts, and the high school hand. FARMVILLE DEFEATS VANCEBORO, 20-12 After trailing by a 12-0 score ad half tipie, the Yarmville Reg Perils toadh a brilliant second half cggo hack ie » game played at Vance|Kl» last fr| day afternoon. - Yamchero opened the scoring parade Immediately after receiving the opening kickoff as they marched 70 yards in nine plays to $fos* the last white, stripe. ' 4 , 2 Following this score, Vanceboro intercepted a Farmville pass on the Farmville 30 ryard liras and traveled the remaining yards in five plays to make the scon 12-0 at the end of the first period, . £ • .. , ' . Iff the second period the FamvHte offense picked np a little mow steam and marched 70 yards downfield only to have time, run out on them with the bail on tbs Vanceboro 8 yard line. The second half presented an en tirely different Farmville team, as they shook off their lint half let-up. The Red Devils received the kickoff and marched 7| yards in T plays to score and the scoreboard read Vance bon IP, Farmville A After failing to gain, Vanceboro ifjoiinj to tiio locals and they again pvt on the pres*ure*nd moved the ball 60 yards is 8 plays to score again, doe Smith added the extra point and Farmville was ahead ior the first time in the game, 18-12. Vanceboro again failed to gain end ton toff*
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