DO YOU • Want to buy something • Want to sell something • Want a tenant or renter • Perhaps lost something. Try a Courier-Times WANT ADI VOL. LXV County Casts Record Vote In Primary .. Total Number Os Votes Cast Exceeds 4100 A record-shattering vote of 4,112 I ballots was cast in the Democratic j primary in Person County Saturday, according to unofficial returns. Political leaders here, surprised at the extremely heavy turnout, said the vote was undoubtedly the largest ever cast in Person county in any kind of election. Two years ago, in a heated guber- | natorial contest between Dr. Ralph ' McDonald and R. Gregg Cherry, the j County cast only 1,487 ballots. The record vote was the result of 1 intense interest in races for clerk of court and for sheriff, and the contest for Congress. For clerk of court, 4,112 ballots were cast; for sheriff. 4.110; and for Congress, 4,043. For county commissioners, the total number of squares marked was 10.095; however, since each voter could mark the names of three candidates, only 3,365 persons mark ed ballots for commissioners provid ed each person marked three names. The County, and especially Rox boro, was agog with excitement Sat urday as the rank and file of Person citizenry left their homes and their work to go to the polls and vote. The crowd in Roxboro was unusually large all day, even for a Saturday, and hundreds of persons stayed in town until late Saturday night to get complete primary returns. All returns were in and had been tabu lated shortly after 10:30 p. m. Satur day. The political heat on primary day was intensified by the rays of the sun. Citizens sweltered in 85-degree temperature. Many wore bright-red poppies, made by disabled veterans, in honor of World War I and II dead. Despite the large crowds of people everywhere. County and City law enforcement officers reported very little trouble. The number of arrests made was about equal to that of a normal week end. Evidently the vast majority of the citizens • took their politics - too seriously to fool with “Or Man Booze” on primary day. First returns to reach the court rouse were received about 7:15 p. m. from Roxboro No. 2 (Pioneer ware house), on the Congressional race. Roxboro No. 1 iCourthouse) and No. 3 (Hiyco) followed within a few minutes with Congressional returns. First complete precinct report came from Bethel Hill, with Glenn's store, and Dixon's store followed in that order. It was reported Sunday that Person was the first county in the State to furnish complete Congres sional returns •to the Associated Press. For this achievement, local newsmen will receive a special award. Complete Congressional returns had been telephoned in by 8:45 p. nr. Os the more than 4,100 ballots cast, 2,367, or more than 57 per cent, were cast by voters in Roxboro. Only two precincts reported any candidate as not receiving any votes. Bethel Hill and Woodsdale both turned in a “O” for Joe J. Harris, candidate for Congress. o James Wilborn Dies Suddenly; Funeral Tuesday James H. Wilborn, 47, of Alta Vista, Va., formerly of Longhurst died suddenly at 4:15 p. m. Sunday at Alta Vista. Funeral services will be held at 4 o’clock Tuesday after noon at Longhurst Baptist church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Auburn C. Hayes. Burial will be in Bethel Hill Baptist church cemetery. He is survived by his wife and two small children, James, Jr., and Evelyn. He had been living at Alta Vista for the past two years. o Army Recruiters r-Not To Be Here United States Army recruiters will ' not be in Roxboro next Thursday, May 30, because of Memorial Day according to announcement by Staff Sgt ; Edward W. Chabot, sub station commander of the Durham recruiting station. J. W. NOELL, EDITOR IIK::-- . . . jl Be W SWEEPS PERSON —Thurmond Chatham of Winston-Salem, who defeated John H. Folger in Person county by a vote of almost two to one. Totals for the Fifth district as a whole gave Chatham a lead of .152 votes. Thomas A. Epes Succumbs Sunday In Local Hospital Thomas Algie Epes, 60, of Timber lake, died at 4:55 p. m. Sunday at j Community hospital, Roxboro. He j had been in declining health for seven years and ill one week. He was a fanner, and had been living in Person county for about 12 years. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Epes of Virginia. n «ftX Funeral services will be held from Woody's Funeral Home chapel at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday, conducted by the Rev. B. H. Houston. Interment will be In Burchwood cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lillie Whitlow Epes; one daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Vires of Raleigh; two sons Pfc. Thomas Epes of the U. S. Army stationed at Fort Dix, N. J., and John David Epes of the home; ard four sisters, Mrs. G. T. Hutt and Miss Marion E. Epes of Richmond, Va., Mrs. A. E: Berry of Wilmington, and Mrs. J. E. Irby of Blackstonc, Va. Zone Will Meet At Long Memorial Mrs. Raney E. Crumpton, Zone leader, today announced that the Person Zone of W. S. C. S. will meet at Long Memorial Methodist church at 2:30 o'clock Sunday.after noon, June 2. Everyone is invited to attend. Mrs. A. H. Borland, Durham dis trict secretary, will be present with an informative message. Two new societies have been or ganized since the last Zone meeting, Mrs. Crumpton said. They are Brookland on the Brooksdale cl.arke an Salem on the Leasburg charge There are only three other Metho dist churches in the County at this time without a W. S. C. S. o Three Men Join Regular Army It was announced today by Staff Sgt. Edward W. Chabot, sub-station commander of the Durham recruit ing station, that the following men have enlisted or reenlisted in the regular Army, subject to final phy sical approval at Fort Bragg: Elbert S. Clayton, Timberlake, Route 1, enlisted for three years in field artillery. He chose the Euro pean theatre. Willie L. Clayton, Roxboro, Route 3, enlisted in field artillery for three years and chose European theatre. Bert C. Pixley, Timberlcke, Route 1, enlisted In field artillery and chose the European theatre. ®he Courier-fEtmes Unofficial Primary Returns 6 • t a m »• •£ ~ • 23 « S 2 ‘o- ' r i 4 tael S-jji ba-a'l g C % 5 StSoas MSS OM Ai 5 11 50* j' 63; 6 7 67 9 | 33 74 1 40 24 52 ! ! f Allensville 3 70 129 .) 141 54 22 124 94 ; 18 120 128 42 61 .85 Bethel Hill 0 27 56 |‘ 38 24 20 47 33 II GO 47 37 12 66 I i I Bushy Fork 7 109 79 j 64 31 101 148 50 | 60 122 28 162 74 52 Chandler's 1 9 65 f 52 20 2 35 38 j 5 75 15 33 22 58 I ! Chub Lake 5 58 70 j 118 8 19 115 29 | 47 102 ID 41 82 60 Cunn'gh'm 2 40 28 i 20 3b 12 16 54 i 8 20 14 13 32 30 I i i Dixon's St. 6 45 72. I 80 30 17 31 76 j 23 67 28 14 69 110 Glenn's St. 1 48 40 ] 52 28 18 } 46 SO | 3 97 22 19 25 37 I I ! Helena .... 4 37 86 ! 66 35 20 ! 89 41 ! 33 107 35 54 63 55 ! ! Hurdle Mills 5 24 144 108 23 41 i 127 46 j; 49. 113 20 65 71 74 i ' I Long's Store 16 75 165 j 53 19 187 181 70 ], 29 152 42 223 77 103 i : i Rox. 1