era i: 1 t 9 e Washington, July 6th.-The Agri cultural Adjustment Administra tion announced today that virtually complete returns from the referen dum, conducted in June to deter-' mine whether flue-cured tobacco growers desire an adjustment pro-' gram to follow the one which ex-1 pires with the current season, show 1 .l.f 4 ', r c. 22 14,7 183; r of "Yes", Votes, 1, r of "No" Votes 83; . Voters Not Voting, 2S2. a, Total Eligible .Voters, V Number of "Yes" Vol i, 3; Number of "No" Votes, 1, EUgible Voters . Not -Votui, 6,101. South; Carolina: Total J.1.-J. -' 1L. AB i ... ... I luai w. uie oo.a jwraui ut we en-, Votr 8R Number of EilrlL1 1 1.1 . . l no n . I ' ' - - B..o oc percent , Voteai i8,i06; Number of "No" yoieo. w ravoroi an extension oi votes, S98; EBglble Voters Not w program. Voting, 7,341. , ' , . ,. - AU share-croppers, share-tenants. North Carolina, Total Eligible , renters and landowners engaged in Voters,. 150,939; Number of "Yes" the production of flue-cured tobac- Votes, 130,622; Number of "No" co were eligible to vote tyi the ref- Votes, i;432; Eligible Voters Not erendum. Flue-cured is produced Voting, 18.885. v ' chiefly in North Carolina, South j Virginia, Total Eligible Voters, Carolina,' Virginia,- Georgia and 2H. 22sy Numhor nf "i vnt.i . Florida. Returns- received through today accounted for 223,880 pers ons eligible to vote In the referen dum. " t ' -1- - 1 .: Of the number of eligible voters, 188,163,' or 83.3 percent .actually voted. Of those voting, 184,755, oj 98.2 percent,, voted in favor of a program: to follow the one which expires this season and 8,408, rot 1.8 percent, voted against such a program. v '. , ' , The following table shows the re sults of the referendum by States: Florida, Total Eligible 19,808; Number of "No" Votes 307; Eligible Voters Not Voting, 5,108' . Total-Eligible Voters. 225,880; Total Number of "Yes" Votes 184, 755; Total Number of "No" Votes 3,408; Eligible Voters Not Voting, 37,717, - , , A farm tour . to study demoq- jstratlons in forestry, trench silos, bull pens, yard Improvement, re modeled furniture and the liks will be held on August 21 in Stanly Voters, County. . O A Modern Motor Fuel brim full of "get upland "gb"-offe smoother motoring and ,econ-' omyl .1934 Purol-Pep gives you flashing starts . surging power . thrifty mileage ... at ' the price of regular gasoline.: The Thrift 1934 GASOLINE I"r. e 1 J . I i l nl, I'rs. k 1 i I , y ' f U ri ! t f e !(!.' I.. It.. I r . I i's. J... -r ...l t -1 i v,, ie r t v .3 it A - v...e Bui c...t-r j-uiutii In Vcii-ti-i North CRiV.iia. I. r a I axwell and llr. Mor tli r I j.. i'll were recent vi ntort at KuU;:h and llendorson. Those stulpg Paul 1'uni isj "fear face Cnpone" at tJia Caro'-na Thea tre, Kiiifston, the fourth inr'.u led, Mr. and Mrs.- Horace Tyndall, Wanda Tyndall, ' Mr. and . Mrs. Floyd Heath and Floyd Heath, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Heaves end chil dren of Mt Olive were guests in the home of Mr. Jones Smith at the week end. , 'Mrs. W. H. Moore and small son time with Mrs. Moo res parents aon here. 1 ,- (....' Mr. Misses Lena and Doris Smith, Sue Williams, Ruby Maxwell, Gor don Smith, Messrs Hufjh Max well, Bob Kelley and Hess Davis pent the fourth at Morehead Cltyt r Klnaton visitors Saturday night Included, Mrs. Melvin Jones, Mrs. Ike Stroud, Mrs, Horace Tyndall, Mrs. Floyd Heath and HUuses Ca tharine Jones and Wanda Tyndall. The Pink Hill baseball team lost to the Garner team, 9 to -2 on the local diamond Sunday afternoon. - Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Howard of Goldsboro were guests of relatives here Sunday. . . ... :' -v Mr. and Mrs. Jones Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Reaves and children and Elbert Smith were Raleigh visitors Sunday afternoon. I - Jts a v i V. MS a 1 V v; , .Minn--) : - V,' . . . i-'. i a vi;j!.ur i j '' Mr. . , 1 i.im I ' - mle A inarried 1- i. Vedin-. v I-r. X t;utlaw was a vimtor .ori Saturday nicht 8: ; I ) t r. i was a visitor of I j i tton Saturday n''.t . I Hr. 1 i was a visitor of Mr. Carn i r Sunday even-1 ling. -o - I Til ' News ! - The fan j s i this section are very gind ( i the rain. 1 Miss I.";iy . es of . Warsaw in t 1 1 no James was a vi a of I r. and I'm. C. ) 1, oik. t I t I'V a nun pariy :lyn Jatiu-3 ei ,,-it.f.n r of friends-at a birthday t FnU.'y eveniiH;. iary and Alvia Broaden of 1 1 autancas visited at tlie home of Miss Mattie Swinson. ' ' -r : i a i .r : , i I i.-i a 1 i 1 re i . ct n a f jul.' '1 t ,'e cf 1. H hu A we foul (!fl t' 1 1' f ,r a i,t i ' i t i ml r. 1 J.O.Ec;rv cd Ilii i: 'ii Awcrd- Of k. MisS Margaret The Mom and Pop Meeting this week centered around the award ing of the Eagle Scout Badge to J. O. Bowman, Jr. The badge was presented With timely remarks by, Cha. J. E. Jerritt to Mrs. J. O. Bowman who in turn pinned it on her son.- The incident was very :ial r:::;:ciiAia)i was the gu. -t Mlnton laat v ' Miss Pai' ' .Ms of Mt. Olfvo spent seveiiil i tys of. last week with Miss Jane and Martha Swln- ! ... .-. i .- . " impressive. Other talks were made s. I:!!is Royal madv by F. L. Goodman, J. O. Bowman t ' r ' KENANSVIIXE, N. C. ' J . - - . : KENANS VHJJC'8 LEADING GENERAL STOKE . Our Stock constate of everything needed on the fur Also Edck, Lime and Cement. Fertilizer and Nitrate of Sod t ............ . , . . linnd for late crops. " . . 7 . : M ffi CARRY EUS::rL IIASirERS FOR COUNTRY FEOEUC r.Iakc Our Ctcrc Ycur lie: ..... 4 rtci3 and I" biti'ni i t f Mt. -Olive Sat- and Scout Executive George Ham- I 1 2& A. - E-IIAELQESILILi . . . Distributer Duplin - Sampson - Pender Counties Wallace,' it . Springfield News Mr .and Mrs. Robert Kinsey of Jacksonville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Craft Sunday, i Mrs. Albert Manning spent Sun day with her parents, , Mr. . and Mrs. J. N. Craft. Messers Robert Craft, Jr., and Homer KAnaerao. Thomas of Beu larille i spent - Sunday- afternoon with Garland Craft. - ' - Mr Gordon Kennedy of Beula villa was the guest of Miss Evelyn Craft Sunday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs, O. Maready .Debt aunaay witn Mrs. Maready's mo- tner. Mr.-and Mrs. R. B. Boatio and children spent Sunday with Mrs. iiosuc i parents. Mr. T. F.. Craft of BeulavlUe visited his grandmother Sunday. Mr. J. N. Craft and son. Garland motored to Halfmoon Saturday af ternoon, - o ------ iPiney Grove News u l Earl Harper was a visitor of Miss Mable Cowln of Mount Olive Sunday.. . ,- --' - , Mr. Reasle Whaley was a visitor of Mr. Troy Smith Sunday evening. Mr. David Heath was a visitor of Miss Bessie and Doris Potter Sun day P. M. Sunday night Mr. L. N. Jones and family , were attendants of Prayer Meeting at Peter Deans. Saturday night Mr. Ben Hines was a visitor of Miss Bonnie Jones. Miss Verda Jones speht the week end with Miss Nora Stroud ' of Pink HUL The regular Prayer Meeting will be at Mr. Clyde Adams Sunday p. MrsTrJannie Hill. Miss Mae Bell Hill, Miss Estelle Hill, Mrs. Ash-' ley Blizzard and children Earl and Andrew, . Evelyn were recent visi tors of Mrs: Elizabeth Hill. Mr. and. Mrs. James L. Potter and children were visitors. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Kilby Hill. . There was Holiness Prayer meet GOOD 7 7 1 AT PRICES YOU CAN AtTOUD TO PAY OUR CARS ARE GONE 0VE3 CO! IPLETELY IN THEY ARE PUT ON THE OUR SHOP BEFORE MARKET. - SPENCE AU70 '::,y1). s . . - - v. . ntx vf : - v. w - I., c xr. m 4? c r? ' r . X crJ C: tr y V-3 V Vi. v. n.TSE FEATl1: ; ' AT EXT7.A CCST TH YC'J , ;s tS-ktruiMwer, H-t-x 8 c 'inder es .. gise wttk shuniniim t nr Iwads sad ' dual, dowa-driU c roior. s 123-tses t prln f r riiiing sns es ss 112-lack ctwsso f irkmuunf esse.. g sutsnttle Tsrejss-tube drive.- Frost SMt53Vi"F "e...s '.luggage -. spaet la all anoduis at no e tra coat M-ittl body we'.' 1 1, .a ens pi.ee. lc.vfijstc::t . l: e lit soti " bra! oi !:b 12"diumt and " aiar.br- g (urr '-. pr sKimd 0f c-,r we'Jti ii a ye .irearui. ,tJ.. .j. 4 h ! a ',o d.;i.'.'e-at". . sho.k a.. 50. Lira. el7pUsfc':ery. e(.09 x 13" air-boos'tiras. - ' e Sfe'y c:ats ail 'round. j T7RDS hv"'aV'-tr! La."t to a.atij up under the hard JL uae and long aervice JcnmnJcd by the farmer. - -. You will find a great many modern, fine car feature . in the 1935 Ford V-8 New riding comfort, new handling , eaie.blg car roomlncM the only V-8 engine in a car fcll , Ing for leas than $2300 but you will find the nme aturdi , , ieptndnhility an-J economy that have always beei characteriitlc of Ford cars. -: 1 - I r'd V-8 meeti the needi of the farmer today even better tlan the four cylinder model of the pan it coiu evtnleu to own and operate for Henry Fori believe! In fcuuJlng cart and trucks tlc farmer can a" rd (o own and . affor J to run. '' .".., The Tord V-8 la the beat Ford v lu:.. nd tle blggeu doU.4v.' seeverorjredbytherjrJI'otorCompany.Com , In'anJ 1. 1 til e i !a!a how you c.a own tl.e Ford V-8 today andan' topay for It out of your new crop money. We ;:! can g've you a hr" -t tt "a oa y r old car rlt now than latpruhencrc.ico nt l. Drive t'.e Tord V-8 and, like you ' ne;k.bor, you wi.l Cad that you can't beat a Ford for thj ' farm. , rcr.3 r j cr t. l n r-.rj c.....l::;i Bmt Trm Throu Unlvcri.l CreillcCiv i. POT Til. AutharlieJ . Ford Fuaac PUa rjr Wiring Colu. 1 - Fr.J ' TB'sht jiwoik vi:it t: : rc3 cx:::r:Ti-iJLY .r.D j:v;t-c:'- v:r.v t

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