CREDIT GROUP HAS MEETING IN WELDON SAT. 1 750 Farmers Hear Plans For Year Talked At Meet. The importance of agriculture in the present world-wide emergency and plans for financing changed farming operations resulting from the defense program were empha sized to stockholders of the Wel don Production Credit Association in annual meeting at the high school building here Saturday morning. Reports covering the as sociation’s operations during the past year were also presented and two directors were elected. 760 farmers from Northampton and Halifax counties attended this meeting. W. E. Smith, president of the association, presided and in open ing the meeting he called upon those present to think seriously of “the challenge to our freedom and the important part we can play in the struggle for victory.” He point ed out that the Weldon association, like the other 524 production credit associations throughout the coun try, would adapt its service to changing conditions with the view of being of the most possible aid in helping to meet the need for additional credit for production and general agricultural purposes. Reports given by B. N. Capel, secretary-treasurer, indicated that during 1941 the association made I loans in the amount of $484,128.00 to 485 members. Mr. Capel stated > that members now own $27,785.00 in capital stock and that accumu lated reserves amount to $33,403.00. J. R, Jackson, representative of the Production Credit Corporation, which supervises production credit associations in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Flori da, addressed the group briefly. He referred to the production credit association as “the farmer’s own credit institution, standing ■ - ready to help him do his part to help his country win the war.” W. J. Long and H. S. Ellis of Northampton county were select ed directors for terms of three years. Other members of the Board are W. E. Smith, J. M. Person, and L. W. Hedspeth. Gary Cooper Is Star Of Sunday Film In Weldon Gary Cooper is co-starred with Barbara Stanwyck in the feature “Meet John Doe” which has been scheduled as the Sunday feature at the Levon Theatre in Weldon next week. The picture will play a two-day engagement there. Tuesday and Wednesday brings “International Squadron” to the Levon screen, with James Stephen son and Ronald Reagan in the principal roles. “Citizen Kane” will be presented on Thursday and Friday of next week at the Levon Theatre, in Weldon. It is an Orson Welles production. In addition to starring the famous producer, Dorothy Comingore is seen in one of the leading roles. Saturday will be "double-feature” day at the Levon. Tom Neal and Carol Hughes are featured in “Miracle Kid” for the first film, while Johnny Mack Brown is star red in “Arizona Cyclone" for the second picture. Chapter 10 of “The Iron Claw” completes the program. TO PREACH SUNDAY Rev. E. W. Greene of near Henderson will preach at Juankie Baptist Church at 11 o’clock on Sunday morning, February 1, it has been announced. The public is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. W. H. Pruden spent Friday in Richmond. r—- - | Monroe Starke spent Tuesday in I Raleigh. To Remind You of the Fact that_ WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY -following our regular policy of remaining o pen and closing on al ternate Sundays. TVT I n e urge you to check up on your prescrip lion and drug needs now! If you need a re fill—attend to it today, for we’ll be closed Sunday! Matthews Drug Co. DIAL R-361 - WE DELIVER I THE LEVON THEATRE Weldon, N. C. "Motion Pictoies Are Tour Best Entertainment” WEEK OF FEB. 1 SUN.-MON. Gary Cooper-Bar barn Stanwyck Meet John Doe —News and Act— TUE.-WED. James Stephenson Ronald Reagan in Kntenational Squadron —Comedy and Act— 1THLRS.-FRL Orson Welles Dorothy Comingore in CITIZEN KANE —Comedy and Act— SATURDAY Tom Neal-Carol Hughes in "MIRACLE KID” Johnny Maok Brown in “ARIZONA CYCLONE” lapter 10 THE IRON CLAW COMING TO .evon Theatre. ENFIELD N. G Sunday-Monday, Feb. 1-2 “CITIZEN KANE" Thursday-Friday, Feb. 5-6 “CHOCOLATE SOLDIER” ®Reateoaluestha^veu^w^n^g1 JANUARY SALE Now in full progress at "The Old Reliable". Hurry and aet I your share of these Great SALE VALUES at Coburns! I ONE LOT OF MEN'S Overcoats Values Up To $20.00 SALE PRICE S 14.85 ——^_ _ One Big Rack of Ladies SLIPPERS I including Vitality & Selby Styl-Eez. Friday and Saturday at 51c or 2 p°irs *1. I Men's and Young Men’s Suits _ Greatly Reduced for John B. This Sale Stetson * HATS ONE LOT j Sale Price $"M.85 ^ $10.85 $3.85 IT ^ AND UP ONE RACK of CHILDRENS DRESS SHOES 1 R,ack Men’s Medium Weight WORK SHOES Air Step & Velvet Step Shoes I Nationally advertised. $6.00 Seller ■ SArrice $4.85 I 1 Lot of EDGERTON $ MEN'S SHOES Values up to $7.85 for — II Lot of PORTAGE I MEN'S SHOES I On Sale for per pair only — ■ I FLORSHEIM & I NUNN BUSH I Shoes On QC I Sale for -