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PAGE TWO I MRS. BUSHONG | \ Who Will Conduct the C Cooking School | I|| At the Stevenson Theatre u Wednesday, Thursday and | Friday H Selected our grocery department as the JQ place to get her food items for demon- M stration purposes. H She made her selection because of the EJ fine quality, freshness and variety of our Ml stocks, features that have always made H grocery shopping at this store a pleasure A to Henderson housewives. E E. G. Davis & Sons Co. | —Grocery Department— M jfmsaaß*f*e^ y'. V- M Mrs. Bushong \ % —Home Service Expert— x Who Is Conducting The Cooking School ]\ ; Is Strong in Her Praise of NEHI l Asa pure, wholesome and most delightful beverage 1 . | ) Bottled in Eight Flavors i , Order it by the case for home use, parties and other occasions. Lane NEHI Bottling Co. S. J. LANE, Manager. Advertise In The Despatch TW. CJ DAILY DISPATCH, TUESDAY, JUNE .5, i 934 Official Vote Canvassed By The Elections Board Very Few Changes Made in Unofficial Returns and None of Consequence; Poll Officials Bring in Tabu lations from Their Respective Precincts The vote cast in last Saturday’s De mocratic primary in Vance county was officially canvassed today by the Vance County Board of Elections at a session held in the court house. The whole vote was gone over for the en tire county, covering the 13 precincts. There were few changes from the unofficial vote reported immediately following the election, and those changes that were made did not ma terially alter the results. Fred S. Royster is chairman, and W. B. Daniel, Jr., is the secretary Carolinas Longing for Dry Season (Continued from Page One.) in prospect following a torrential week-end that not only retarded field work further, but in some sections washed out lands. North Carolina authorities said there has been no real damage yet, but pointed out that the dead line had been approached—a little more rain aqd the prospects of good crops will fcie very slim. , On the other hand, various Eastern North Carolina counties reported about “ten pe,re cent” damage al ready. Tobacco has not been ma terially hurt, but it also is at the dead line. Young cotton and corn are suffering from crop choking weeds, and farmers feared that additional rains would hold off grass chopping tpo long to save much of the crop. Rains have retarded corn planting in lower North Carolina. The Gypsy belongs to the Aryan race. orthwestern Europe has the warm est climate in the world for its lati tude. The clean Center Leaves are the mildest leaves * As you can see from this picture—* “It’s toasted”— for * n ~~ ™»y s . to y° ur ■'.' " H r . f (j” Only the Center Leaves— these are the Mildest Leaves LST 11 1 ■”■"■■ -j of the county board, and John F. Hicks is the Republican member. Following the official canvass of the returns, the vote will be certified and filed with the proper county officials for the county election, and will be sent to the State Board of Elections in Raleigh, for the congressional bal loting. MRS. BUSHONG Knows Her MEATS Again,she selects this mar ket \to supply meats she I will demonstrate at the She will show you how you "v V can prepare many splendid * V® I meat dishes with ease and I Turner’s Market Phones 304 and 305 Re-Registering For Unemployed Is Called Again Another new registration of unem ployed in the .county has been ordered, in order to bring the lists up to date, so that deserving workers may have the proper consideration in job place ments. J. J. S. Callaway, manager of the local office of the National Re-em ployment Service announced today. He said that the government desired to obtain as far as possible a true pic ture of the unemployment situation in the county, and called on all such persons, both men and women, to come to his office on tne second floor of the court house and enroll imme diately. THANKS ; For the splendid vote you‘gave me for Sheriff i n the ,j Um 9 . Primary. It warmed my heart to see my friends g-; Ve ( their hearty support, although I was not successful L‘ A - JaCks °j^ Mrs. Bushong Will Tell You % How the telephone can save you thous ands of steps and be one of the most con venient appliances in the modern home. Have one or more extension phones in stalled in your home. Eut one in the kitchen like that we have installed 'at the cooking school. Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Co. Dispatch Advertising Pays
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