. Farmvilfe Enterprise j FAKMTILLK N. C : ' I a ALEX ROUSE, Owner & Mgr. 1 1 1 '? 1 1 1 - -M " ? Eva Horton Shackleford ' Associate Editor ? Published by ? THE ROUSE PRINTERY Subscription Price: One Year $1.50 ? Six Months 75c ADVERTISTING RATES: Display (Minimum) 30c Per Inch Readers?Per Line?5c All Legal advs. 5e a line per week Published weekly and entered a? Second Class Mail Matter at the ! Postoffice at Parmville, N. C., un der act of March 3rd, 1878. VJL/NATICNAL EWTCRIA1 Farmers Must Act To Earn Payments Farmers in other parts of the United States who normally plant a larger percentage of their farm acre age in soil improving crops than dc farmers of North Carolina will like ly share to a greater extent in the proceeds of the new farm program if North Carolina farmers do not act at once to comply with the new pro I gram. This is the opinion of E. Y. Floyd, tobacco specialist at State College, who says that North Carolina farm ers may offset this seeming advant age of other sections by replacing cash crops such as tobacco, cotton and peanuts with soil improving crops. There is still some doubt in the minds of many farmers as to how to proceed to cooperate. The first thing to do, Floyd says, is to fill out a work sheet in which is listed the acreage of all crops grown on the farm in 1935, the acreage of each and other information about the farm. The second step is to work with the community committee to determine the soil-depleting base on each farm. Then soil-conserving crops must be grown on a part of this soil-deplet ing base. Fourth, soil building prac tices must be followed to earn the class 11 payments. As a fifth step, the farmer makes a formal application for payment for what he has done, and finally his farm is checked to determine whether the conditions for payment have been met. Floyd points out that only one pay - ment will be made under the new program and this will include both soil-conserving and soil building pay ments. This payment will be made as promptly as possible after condi tions have been met by the farmer. Since May 31 has been set as the date for county agents to receive work sheets, Floyd urges prompt ac tion in taking this first step towards cooperation with the program. By planting a succession of cereals clovers and summer legumes, Hugh McRae, owner of Invershield Farm near Rocky Point, has found it possi ble to have year around grazing without the aid of permanent pasture. FOUNTAIN NEWS (By MRS, M. 3. YELVEBTON) PERSONALS D. A. Yelverton and W. N. Yelver ton spent Saturday here with rela tives. Mrs. J. W. Jefferson and son, Billy, spent several days recently with rela tives in Pinetops. Mrs. C. L. Owens and children, Hazel, Eloise, Claude and Neal are visiting relatives in Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones of Mount Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Eagles, Sunday. Miss Nina Estelle Yelverton spent : the week end with Miss Mary Eliza beth Eagles at Crisp. Mrs. J. N. Fountain and sons, James Barker and John, Jr., returned Sunday from Lomberton. Henry Smith of Richmond, Va., spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lewis, Mist Elizabeth Lewis, Franklin Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stokes visited in Roberaonviik, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fountain, Sr., and MUs Mary King Fountain re turned Tuesday from Lexington where they visited Mr. and Mis. W. R. Har ria. Friend* regret that Mrs. Ford of Hopewell, Va* j* nary BL Mrs. Ford < has three sons living in Fountain, namely; J. W. Roddick, W. a Red- ; dick an? John Reddiek. ^ j ;'; "* . ',_* ? - - ^ V- .? ^.r'.-*^1 i;'??? '> '?-. *&}'? ? .?? -?S4l'>atHS wunmcais I Fte COUNTY JUDGE I (Vote for one) ? JACK SPAIN 1 CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER OF PITT COUNTY I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Treasurer of Pitt County subject to the action of the Democratic Primary June 6th. - If nominated and elected I wfli faithfully perform the duties of tile /vPSa#. . .' v ?. '? Your vote and support will be ap preciated CHAS. CH. LAUGHINGHOUSE, Jr. TO THE VOTERS OP PITT COUNTY I hereby announce my candidacy for election to the office of Pitt County Treasurer subject to the ac tion of Democratic Primary, June 6. If nominated and elected, I will continue to perform the duties of the office as I have in the past Thanking- you for your past sup port, your continued support and vote will be greatly appreciated tf J. VANCE PERKINS. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce my candidacy for the House of Representatives, subject to the Democratic Primary in June. If elected, I promise to do my ut most to be of service to the people of my county. Your support win be i annreeiated 4tp Signed: J. S. MOORE. FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the State Senate sub ject to the actions of the Democratic Primary to be held June 6thf 1936. With grateful appreciation for your support. tpc. E. G. FLANAGAN. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a" can didate for re-election as County Com missioner from the District composed of Farmville, Fountain, Falkland and Beaver Dam townships, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Your support will be appreciated, tfc. B. M. LEWIS. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of sheriff of Pitt County. Your support will be appreciated. tpp. J. KNOTT PROCTOR. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election as Sheriff of Pitt County subject to the action of the Democratic Primary of Jane 6th. If nominated and elected, I will continue to discharge the duties of ! the office as I have in the past Your support will be appreciated, a A. WHITEHURST. ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce to the Voters of Pitt County that I am a candidate for re-nomination and re-election to the House of Representatives from Pitt County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary June 4th, Your vote, confidence and continued support will be appreciated JOHN HILL PAYLOR. TO THE PEOPLE q OF PTrf COUNTY I am a candidate for The House of Representatives from Pitt County, subject to the Democratic Primary June 6, 1936. I solicit your vote and support and will greatly appreciate same tp. W. J. BUNDY. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Commis sioner from the district composed of Ayden and Swift Creek Townships, subject to the Democratic Primary. Tour support will be appreciated. FRANK M. KELPATBICK. TO THE VOTRBS OF PITT COUNTY ... * ? ? ? ? i I am a candidate for the office of Solicitor of the County Court in the Democratic Primary of June fi. If eleeted I will perform the duties rf the office efficiently, honestly, end faiiiy. I will aincenly appreciate four rote and anything youmay do in my behalf. ^ " mm i HARRf^ROWM^ ? ? ? ANNOUNCEMENT y t MUWA^C A "Ml ?* fC^.- ,?:r???s-3C^"^35KT??r**^>e??$? ? ; tTtjwftiM ^ ^^DOXtOIXC . joct to the action ot the Democratic ,J~: -?.,. Tour support will be appreciated. WALTER CHERRY. i i ? ? i . I ! ^ ? ?? ?IfrrW,-': .y- ? ^?? ?? *?-? VOTE FOB W. CLARENCE TAYLOR FOB COBONttt PITT COC?TT in Ktaaocratte Primary, June 6. 1986. If elected, I will radaavor to wm 70a with justice to all. Your rap port will be appreciated. 2tp TO THE VOTERS OF PITT COUNTY ? ? ?r? I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for the House of Repre sentatives subject to the action of the Democratic Primary to be held June 6, 1986. Tour support will be appreciated. i 2tp J. PICKLEN ARTHUR. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Commis sioner from the district composed of Farmville, Fountain, Falkland and Beaver Dam Townships, subject to FOR SAL? ? $-T?We l^^ (Mr FM mm %-mmrito-&* ?' write LE^&^&t, FWille, N. C 2tc. ?v: -: --v,..- :? ?-?^ ' -??vi-:-.vi. r-- ,: t ??.v ' v now UuW llCIPf w - M| " 4| . Women TeJNM Up back to Wd baa 1th... .ICn G. E MX**, of Htntoa. W. fa, wzttoa: "Aft* tba tortfa of my feat baby. I did aot aaam to fat my atomgtfc back. I took OAiftt asafc and vu soon sound sad toft I bum stow * to my daughters and recommend kto ottiar ladtas." . . . Thousands of voms tcottfy Oaxdul benefited them. If tl doaa not benefit YOU, | jljniidn* VOTE FOR [ DINK JAMES 5 FOB I JUDGE OF COUNTY COURT j| * ?'j* ? ? ? ? ? ? ' 4> ?? I EDITORIAL COMMENTS | + "There is no. more honorable or conscientious man in Pitt County + T than Dink James who as judge presides over Pitt County's court. + + Judicial in temperament and fair in his decisions, Judge James is + + making a name for himself all over the county and other neighbor- j. t ing counties. He gives much thought to the duties before him. He ? f always makes an effort to decide the issues that confront him with + f an eye single to the best interest of the county and the ones parties + t to the suit being tried. Such a man is a great asset to the county." $ | Greenville Daily News, October 6, 1984 | f"Dink James has both the courage and determinnation to 'hew to + the line, let the chips fall where they may.' At the same time he is * | not radical but tempers justice with common sense. Judge James j + has made a splendid record since he has been on the bench. He is a f * man of fine judicial temperament. We need just such men as Judge + * James in the public life of today and this newspaper will gladly % f support him for sny position he might aai^," Greenville News, * + October 18, 1985. > ? + "There is one way to prevent automobile wrecks and that is to ! + remove as many reckless and irresponsible drivers as possible. At \ f least that is the way Judge Dink James apparently feels about it, ; f judging by the humber of licenses revoked by him in county court? ? + keeping them off the road is the best way to keep them from causing ! j accidents and we congratulate Judge James for the start he has ;; + made. If more judges and more of the courts would make a deter- ? ? ! mined effort to keep reckless drivers off the roads, we would have ! fewer accidents." Daily Reflector, October 8, 1984. | Your Vote Will Be Appreciated ? HISS ir* ...... ? ?*1& ,9^1 w22?*?jl-2f ?!<$&?% .v-.f ??? -?-?j ?-?? ?M;-.-. ?.2?K? -?Vc^-:^--V: '^-j ?a >jsT33s -i f :?::wm< VI ? *?& # H - #1 ^vAJP # 4K ? sj&l r r pi A W A f A M v I fit II i LAPIAliAli i3 | ^ t? ? i IV ? ? ' rfinnnlps r iiiicipies ? ?*? : : : \i 1. I fivAr the metlaf the fhilrn Tex. nnvided other radkm of reve> :: nue can be found without taxing land. ? > . ? ? ? 2. My policy shall be to find sufficient revenue withoue burdening those least able to pay. < ? 3. My record aa a member of tte House of Representatives shows that I opposed the General,Sales Tax. I still oppose it. 4. I stand by the Constitutional Provision: That all property both real and peiwmal bear its fair proportion of the tax bmriea and will work to that end. 5. I am in favor of the highest possible standard for the public school System; better pay for teachers; laiger appropriation for schools and reasonable provision few sick leave. 6. I shall oppose legalising gambling in:any form, including slpt machines, pin-tables and other devices. j F. 7. I do not favor a return of the Turlington Act. The people will not support it I shall support an effective law to control liquor sales by the t counties, revenue sales to go to the counties, if voted on by a majority of the people of the county. 8. I worked for and supported the Australian Ballot Law. I do not ? favor absentee ballots. 9. I favor the highest degree of highway safety and shall support laws to make the highways safe. 10. I shall oppose a tax on land for State purposes, as such tax might ;; consume the land. V. 11. I shall support farmers interest to control crops and increase X their income. ;; 12. I shall support a policy to preserve and protect our woods land. ?? 13. I shall support measures to provide better pay for highway em ployees in the lower brackets. ? <4 V _1 tl iJ XI xl x V _x x 1 ; 1 x _ __ _ 7 14. i snail continue we ugni uiai l sianeo several years ago 10 re t cover for Pitt County nearly $1,000,000 paid oqt by Pitt County to con t struct paved roods taken over by the state, and thus put our county on an | equal basis with other counties to which refunds have been made for + similar advances. ' + 15. 1 shall support a policy to provide fair and better farm drainage | to improve farming and health conditions. r + ! + 16. 1 shall support a measure to provide free school books for the + Public Schools. - T ' , X 17. I shall support a bill to provide representation on the Highway + Commission from each Congressional District in the State. | 18. I favor the enactment of a bill to pay Old Age Pensions. ?h ?1??????? ? * | The foregoing answers the substance of the inquiries made of me by + publication as a candidate for the Senate and is published as information + to the voters. * ? + ? * 1 G. FLANAGAN I | Candidate for State Senate in the Democratic Primary I . ; ? : ' * T tIM1[ fell %J II 11 I Ui ? fe V %J I V vl ftl U ? I V ^ 7* JHBHHMF ^^?W/a 1 I I ^ ^ ? r *w *i y ^ ^ m ^i ^fjAfc. i ? 'li^H V ? HHJ -^M;-^^CT^E^EiR^ HIB SOLD ONLY BY FORD DEALERS W&GjCEm 1938 y y..UJJ ;g ?y *jjj '^MBBj*^ !~_ !y "*" ,'^'?? !!f ?^?!"r?'e rr": uajiiiaiMlfflllll 1934 Ford Tudor 375.00 1929 Model A Coupe 125.00 1933 Ford Tudor ......... 295.00 1929 Model A Tador 195.00 rM1 ~ ~1 *? 1 07KAA lOOO Hyfvwlstl A C* Off AA 1934 Chevrolet Pick-up 275.00 1929 Model A Coupe .. 95.00 ? V. ?" ? ? J^k B ' Jkl jl^&B ItKmBBBPiM Br m i I ?? ?? OA. . ? ... XT n Pi ? Main Street dppBMB^^i^^HpMWhiiBpBMji.. 7 . ,? ? .