Growers Vote Next Week
On 1940 AAA Committees
Series of Township Meetings to be Held to
Select Officials to Allot Control Quotas:
Qualifications, Requirements Given.
< cl township meetings l'or
up (or A \A control rogula
\ us announced today by J. \V r .
poiinty agent and AAA su
r for Vance county, at which
ouniuilloemen w ill be elected |
~o growers to serve during 1940 j
~ uking acreage allotments. One!
ot'.nu will be held in every town- I
except Nutbush. which will join
. -j,: Middleburg
u Sanders statement said “any
~ .. n having an interest in a farm
is eligible to vote provided
a certificate of membership
.. i.is intention of complying
• c program in 1940." It also
,-a to alt growers to attend
. pal meetings and assist in
the most able farmers
aic and justify the faith the
ient lias in their ability to
their own farm program.”
Q U ;.; cations that must be pos
ni in committeemen are set
t!ie statement, one being
• • --.;i candidate cannot be one
i : vis any Federal or State or
peunty office.
\ . the duties of committeemen
; . • of determining farm acre
t::.salts, normal yields and
, idi’ig goals, and the fixing of
•,ng quotas where such are ap
aiid to handle local admin
•-n ot commodity loans and
a:.- crop insurance, and “such
a .ties as may be prescribed by
cultural Adjustment Admin
wwing is the full statement of
;q. Sanders about the election of
t itteenien and the duties of
. . ,-p who named:
r . iiteemen to serve in connec
t; ■ with the 1940 agricultural con
• >n program arc to be elected
i.t : election meeting to be held in
-...sinus communities as follows:
vnsville. Wednesday, October
2" _ 3fi p. m.. Taylor's store.
| in y. Thursday, October 26, 10
. Dabney school.
A'atkins. Thursday, October 26,
2:3 1 p. m.. Renn's store.
Middicburg'-Nutbush. Friday, Oc
: (.:■ 27. 1 ) a. m.. Middleburg Com
munity House.
I. ttrell. Friday, October 27, 2:30
. Zcb Vance school.
Henderson. Saturday, October 28.
Ii a. m.. court house.
W : -boro. Monday, October 30,
f ; . nWilson’s store.
S; nd; Crock, Monday, October 30,
CT' p. m . Vycock school.
. . person having an interest in
i or crop is t ligil.de to vote pro
d-d he signs a certificate of mem
- p stating his intention of com
„ with the program in 1940.
the duty of every producer
- to this election meeting and
■I. the assistance of fellow' farm
's -elect the most able farmers
dable and justify the faith the
a .eminent has in their ability to
: ge their own farm program.
Y i qualify as a committeeman a
: on must:
I4e a resident of community.
>-) Be engaged in farming and de
* a substantial part of income di
■tiv from farming.
•'■!>) Sign certificate of membership
for 1940.
t) Not be holding any Federal,
'' *• . or major county office.
1 Not during current yeai have
a otficor oi‘ employee of any
' sal organization.
of committeemen are to:
) Determine farm acreage allot
. normal yields, and soil-build
irg goals.
-2) Determine farm marketing
-. .' hen applicable; to handle
administration of commodity
and wheat crop insurance.
D A ist in explaining to farm
the purpose.-, and provision?: of
'■ • program; ; nd perform such other
c.es a.- may be prescribed by Agri
ul ral Adjustment Administration,
a ordci for the Agricultural Ad
s nt Administration progiam to
< administered most successfully,
■ • - should elect:
1 ) M*-n familiar with warming con
■ <ns in the county and community
- ho are successful in their own
- aiing operations.
2 ) Men with ability to assist in
"ntional work in connection with
program, c xplain to farmers its
-P'ses and aims, show how allot—
and yields are ostablishd, and
’ out way in which the pro
mi. of the program can he best
;h'-d to the needs of individual
Hi who will further the ob
'■ of the program through the
' bii.mment of equitable allotments
'i yields, and proper soil-building
• tii -t will reflect painstaking
THE OLD QUAKER COMPANY,
PROOF LAWRENCEBURG, IND.
and impartial consideration of all
facts pertaining to the establishment
oI such allotments, yields, and goals.
(4) Men who can keep themselves
informed on the program generally
| capable of developing sugges
j t‘ ons by farmers for its betterment
Talented Family, Exiled
From Russia, Appears
at First Baptist
*An unusual program of instru
mental and vocal music from many
lands will be presented by the
Rainbow Family, compo ;ed of 12 of
tie 13 children of Rev. William
■■tier, oviled preacher from Rus
sia. and Mrs. Feller, in concert at
7:30 p. m. tonight at the First Bap
tist enured, it was announced to
day.
The group will appear at the
First Baptist church in Oxford Fri
day -light.
Russian folk songs, religious an
thems, folk songs of several Euro
pean countries —the group has made
its home in 12 different countries
and speaks seven languages—and a
talk by Rev. Mr. Fetler on “The
Revolution and Religion in Rus - '
sia”, constitute their unique pro- i
gram.
Little James (Jacky) Fetler, eight
year old bandmaster, will lead the
oichestra in several numbers. The
12 children—instruments include
Daniel, 24, trumpet; Timothy, 23.
j clarinet; Lydia, 22, cornet; Paul, 19.
tiembone; John. 17, second trom
bone; Philip, 16, bass horn; Eliza
beth. 15. alto horn; Andrew, 14,
baritone horn; David, 12, cornet;
Peter, nine, drums; James (Jacky),
eight, bandmaster, and Joseph, five, !
toe cymbals.
Opening with a Latvian march
conducted by Jacky, the program
will continue with “The Twelve
Robbers”, the old Russian cloister I
song; “Concerto in B Flat Major”, I
a clarinet solo; the ever popular i
“Russian Volga Song, E.y Uch- j
nyem”; Richard Wagner’s “The Pil- ;
grim’s Chorus” from “Tannahausei’”, ]
arranged by Daniel.
“Jamshtshik”, Russian coach- j
man’s song, will be followed by j
“Bethlehem”, a Czech song featur- j
ing trombone solo by Paul; a spirit
uad, “I Ain’t a’.gonna Grieve My
Lord Any More”; the Gospel ac
cording to St. John 3:16 in thirteen
languages; “The Rainbow March”,
composed by Paul; ‘Mein Herzchen
soli Sein, Wie Die Li lie so Rein”,
German nursery song, and “They
Come From the East and West”.
Following Rev. Mr. Fetler’?: ad
dress in which he will tell of pres
ent conditions in Russia where or
organized Christianity is forbidden
Leads The Band
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BjnSßk *
JACKY FETLER
HENDERSON, (N. C.) DATIA’ DISPATCH THURSDA Y OCTOBER 19, 1939
and of his missionary work in that
land, the unique family will pre
sent the famous “Russian Bible
Song”, as sung by the Evangelical
Martyr church. The program will
cose with the Lord’s prayer, “It
chay Sosli”, from ’the liturgy of the
Russian church.
Hitler’s “dove of peace” and the
German Condor legion—-birds of a
feather—?
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I was recently named vice president of
j the Fourth District Denial Society
i at its meeting in Raleigh. Dr. Allen'
| will likely be elevated 1o the presi
! dency next year.
Dr. Allen did not attend the meet-
ing. he is honeymooning, having!
wedded Miss Clara Fenner here Sat
urday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock.
LONGMIRE IS HELD
UNDER BOND OF S3OO
Woodrow Wilson Longmire, 30. of
Ci'oedmoor, captured here Tuesday
night by ABC Officers J. C. Champ- i
Jon and L, A. Jackson, with the
assistance of W. S. Strange, former
deputy sheriff, with 30-gallons of
illicit whisky to the south of the
city, was given a preliminary hear
ing yesterday in Raleigh before U.
S. Commissioner Wyles, and was or
dered held for Federal court under
b;-nd of S3OO. default of which he
was remanded to j.ail in P lo igh.
The capture of Long here
led to a raid on a huge ait dis
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ti’ling nlant near Creedmoor in
which local officers participated.
TRAFFIC CHARGE IN
RECORDER’S COURT
Madline Frivatte, a white woman,
was given a hearing in county court
today before Recorder R. E. Clements
on a charge ot violating traffic laws.
She was not guilty.