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Where Bookmobile Will Be Next Week Free book service will be of fered to persons in certain com munities of Washington County next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday as the county book mobile takes its thrice-weekly tour of the county. Persons who desire the services of the book mobile can have this desire ful filled by signalling the bookmo bile to stop by placing a piece of red material on their mail boxes. NEW For Men and Boys Everything in SUITS — TOPCOATS SHOES — SWEATERS SPORT COATS-SHIRTS And SPORTSWEAR PRICED RIGHT - TOP QUALITY All Famous Brands Use Our Lay-Away Plan lo Pul Aside Goods You Want GAHDEBSQN'S Quality Shop Tuesday, September 14 11:45 to 12, Roper Highway, Mrs. Eli Phelps Store. 1:18 tfi 1:20, Back wood*. Mrs. Joe Swain. 1:25 to 1:35, Backwoods, Mrs. Mabel Swain. 1:45 to 2, Beach Road, Mrs. Ida Davenport. 2:15 to 2:35, Roper Highway, i Dennis Chesson. 2:40 to 3:15, off Highway, Mrs. Comers Home. 3:25 to 3:45, Roper Highway, Mrs. John Swain. 3:50 to 4, Roper Highway, Wednesday, September 15 Mrs. Jim Collins' Store. 9 to 9:40, Creswell School. 9:45 to 10, Cherry, Barnes store. 10:10 to -0:20, Western Lake, Mrs. Ambrose. 10:45 to 11, Lake Phelps, Mrs. Morris. 11:05 to 11:20, Big House. 11:25 to 11:35, Four Corners at Lake. 11:35 to 11:50, Lake Phelps, Mrs. Louise Redford. 12:00 to 12:10, Cherry, Mrs. Chancey Comstock. 12:15 to 12:25, Cherry, Mrs. Woodley Ambrose. 1:05 to 1:10, Ambrose Road, Mrs. Eli Phelps, jr. 1:15 to 1:25, Ambrose Road, Mrs. Bell Sawyer. 1:25 to 1:40, New Land Road, Spruill’s Store. 1:45 to 2, New Land Road, Mrs. M. McGowan. 2:25 to 2:35, New Land Road, J. L. Woodley. 2:40 to 2:50, New Land Road, Mrs. Ira Ambrose. 3 to 3:10, Cherry, Mrs. A. W. Davenport. 3:20 to 3:30, Spruill Bridge, Mrs. Ida Tarkenton. 3:40 to 3:50, Roper Highway, 12:40 to 1, Ambrose Road, Mrs. Lula’s Place. Thursday, September 1G ^nrvwwvvvvvvvwvHwvvwi Manning Motor Co. Has the Nicest and Largest Collection of New Ford Cars That You Can Find In Eastern North Carolina Awaiting Your Inspection Used Cars 1952 Ford Fordomatic Fordor 1952 Chevrolet Coupe 1951 Ford Fordor, Extra Clean 1951 Ford Fordor G 1949 Mercury Fordor 1941 Ford Tudor 1941 Chevrolet TRUCKS 1953 Chevrolet l Ton Fickup 1952 Ford Panel 1951 Ford Pickup 1948 Ford t Ton Stake 1942 Army Jeep, 4-Wheel Drive Manning Motor Co. Your Authorized Ford and Mercury Dealer 8 Phone 223-1 Plymouth, N. C. j Excess Cotton Is To Be Penalized North Carolina cotton farmers with “excess acres” were warned recently that any excess cotton produced this year will be subject | to a marketing quota penalty of 17.5 cents per pound. H. C. Blalock, state specialist, said farmers are currently being notified of the measured acres of cotton alloted for their farm. Marketing cards, which certify that the cotton porduced from a farm is free of marketing quota penalties, will not be issued for farms with “excess acres” until the marketing quota penalty has been paid, said Blalock. The pen alty may be paid at the county ASC office in the county in which the cotton w-as produced. Unless the marketing quota penalty on excess cotton has al ready been paid, buyers will de duct a penalty of 17.5 cents for each pound of upland cotton mar keted. Blalock emphasized that grow ers -whose cotton acreage is with in their acreage allotment are eli gible for marketing cards and can market penalty-free all the cot ton produced in 1954 if it is pro perl identified. Growers who are eligible for marketing cards will be mailed their cards before ex tensive harvesting begins. Americans sent 121,000,000 pounds of mail to overseas serv icemen during 1953, says the Na tional Geographic Society. CRESWELL Miss Betty Lou Spruill, of Ra leigh, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Spruill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pritchett and s', n, Charles, jr. ,of Greens boro, spent the week-end hare visiting relatives. Miss Helen Alexander visited Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell Meads and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sanders in Elizabeth City Sunday. Miss Betty Jo Davenport, of Washington, D. C., spent the La bor Day week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Daven port. Curt Armtsrong, agriculture teacher at Edward Best High School, near Louisburg, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Pritchett and son. Ronnie, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pritchett at Princess Anne, Va., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Pritchett and Ronnie Pritchett were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hathaway and family, of New Orleans, La., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hathaway. A3/c and Mrs. Ronnie Barnes are visiting their parents, respec tively, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Spear and Mr. and. Mrs. C. L. Barnes, before Barnes reports for reassignment in Texas. Question: Are the organized feeder calf sales a good place to buy beef calves in North Caro lina? Answer: Yes. For one thing the animals sold in these sales are uniform in quality and type. They have been selected by experts who know their business and each animal will have been dehorned, vaccinated and castrated. Question: What happens to the money set aside for soil conser vation if farmers fail to use it? Answer: The money is turned back to the general fund of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. On July 31 this year North Caro lina farmers had nearly $5 mil lion of federal funds approved for conservation practices; a recent check showed that less than $1 million has been used, or report ed on. Question: Some insect is cutting twigs off my pecan trees. What is it and what can I do? Answer: The insect is known as the twig girdler. The only prac tical control is to pick up and 8:45 to 9:15, Garretts Island, Doc Latham. 9:25 to 9:40, White Neck Road, Burton Ange. tO to 10:15, wenona, Radcliff’s Store. 10:30 to 10:45, Wenona, Mrs. La fevers. 10:50 to 11, Wenona, Mrs. Bur gess Lane. 11:45 to 12, Wash. Highway, Mrs. Perry Turner. 12:05 to 12:15. Wash. Highway, Mrs. Newsome Harrison. 12:20 to 12:30, Wash. Highway, Mrs. J. W. Allen. 12:35 to 1. Wash. Highway, Mrs. ^ Lucy Bowen. I 1:15 to 1:30, Wash. Highway, Mrs. Alvin Allen. 1:45 to 2, Wash. Highway, Mrs. Collie Miller. 2:15 to 2:30, Moratock Road, Miss Ruth Satterthwaite. 2:40 to 3:15, Long Ridge Road, Simpson Service Station . 3:20 to 3:45, Williamston High way, Stillman’s Store. In an effort to elminiate nox ious fumes and gases from the atmosphere, as well ns to reduce smoke. U. S. industry spends about $120 million on air pollu tion control equipment each year. W. J. WOOLARD Furnilnre Co. SALE CONTINUES WITH STOREWIDE REDUCTIONS Price of Every Item in the Store Has Been Drastically Cut GUARANTEED SAVINGS WHEN YOU SHOP AT W. J. WOOLARD Furniture Co. PHONE 257-6 PLYMOUTH, N. C. burn the twigs as they fall. These twigs contains eggs, so by burn ing the twigs you can destroy eggs that would hatch more beet le- for next year. You will also need to burn twigs from hickory and persimmon trees as the same insect attack these two trees as well. DRIVE - THEATRE “Plymouth’s Only family Theatre” TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Admission 40c Thurs.-Fri. Sept. 9-10 Charlton Heston Eleanor Parker 'The Naked Jimgle' (Color by Technicolor) Plus: “Puss'n Boos” Sat. Sept. 11 Marie Windsor Jackie Cooper Richard Rober 'Outlaw IP^fWSPT’l* p e >.• c*. ct u,.« (Color by Cinecolor) Plus: “Pride anti Gloom” Pop eye. Sun. Sept. 12 Spencer Tracy Katharine Hepburn 'Pal and Mike' Plus: Selected Short Subjects Mon.-Tues. Sept. 13-14 Gig Young Keenan Wynn Janice Rule 'Holiday For Sinners' Plus. Selected Color Cartoon Wed. Sept. 15 Wild Bill Elliott Forrest Tucker Marie Windsor Jim Davis 'HELLFIRE' (Color by Trucolor) Plus: Selected Short Subjects Mr. and Mr?. Chuck Shields and family, of Richmond. Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Snell. Mrs. Janet Whitehurst, of Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Daven port and daughter, Kay, of Wash ington, visited her grandmother, M:s. Jane Bateman and: his par ent/. Mrs. H. L. Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Price and family, of Concord, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Jane Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davenport and family, of Statesville, are visiting their parents, respective ly, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Stillman and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Daven port. Mr. and Mrs Winton Ward and family, of Norfolk, Va, visited their parents, respectively, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Stillman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward recently. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hufton, of Washington, D. C., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hufton. Miss Affie Cooper has return ed home after spending the sum mer in Rocky Mount with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Asby and son, of Norfolk, Va., spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Woodley. Plymouth Theatre “Plymouth’s Community Asset” Thurs.-Fri. Sept. 9-10 Van Johnson Joanne Dru Richard Boone The Siege afi Hed River' (Color by Technicolor) Plus: “Boiling In Style” Sat. Sept. 11 Continuous Shows from 1 P.M. THE BOWERY BOYS 'Paris Playboys' Plus: Vhap. No. 10, “Gunfight ers of the Northwest” — “Di<l That Dag” (Technicolor Kar tunc) Sun.-Mon. Sept. 12-13 Sunday Shows at 1:30-3:15 P:C? P.M. Van Jci.itson P::v.r0“ Martin Waller Pidnpnn lUii cF its Fighting Lady' (Color by Technicolor) Plus: “Broadway Bow Wow" “Caballero Droopy” Tiies.-VVect. Sept. 14-15 Children 20c — Adults 44c Walt Disney’s Most Magnifi cent Achievement! At Last . . . J. M. Barrie’s Master piece Comes to the Screen! (Color by Technicolor) Wiih Ihe Voice of Bobby Driscoll and Other Stars! Plus: Woody Woodpecker in “Smoked Hams” — “The Oily Bird” DALY THEATRE “Washington County’s Pride” kmmmm’tmmmm' Fri.-Sat. Sept. 10-11 Saturday Shows Continuous From 11:00 A.M. Gary Cooper Merle Oberon 'The Cowboy And The Lady' Plus: Chap. No. 11, “Manhunt In The African Jungle” —“Fast and Foolish” i f j ii ♦ BELK-TYLER’S * Ply BllOlltll IV. (I. FALL SPECIALS i - OVER 200 - NEW FALL Flannel and Worsied SUITS 100% Wool New Fall grays, tans and Carolina Blues. Finely tailored, newest styles. $29.95 BETTER SUIT 100% wool and Orion wool fabrics. All sizes. Shop Early! $34.50 to $49.50 HEW FALL SLACKS Rayons, wools, and mixtures in New Fall colors and styles $4.95 io $14.95 MEN'S DEPARTMENT y "-w LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS New hand stitching. Solid, checks and fancy styles. All sizes. Gabardines in new shades. Button down collars too. $2.98 to $4.95 'Back To School' BOYS' "RED CAMEL" DUNGAREES Fully sanforized and cut to fit. Fteinforced for long wear. Stock up now! Prices are low! i NOW FOR "BACK TO SCHOOL" SADDLE and LOAFED MISSES SADDLES Black and white plus tan and white in every size. $3.SB Others to $5.95 School SHOES $’.98 to $4.98 OVER 2,600 SCHOOL SHOES CHILDREN'S SHOES Perfect for carefree back to school wear. All sizes. $2.98 Others to $5.95 Jusi Unpacked! - BUDGET SHOP - Crepe, Taffeta and novel ty rayons in all new fall styles and colors. Shop early! $3.98 - BUDGET SHOP — SKIRTS Taffeta, means wear and Gabardines for smart wear $1.98 1 - BUDGET SHOP - Ladies' RAYON PANTIES WOVEN SPREADS Fancy designs in many colors. Washable, double size. Perfect for back to -school. $2.98 "Highland Paik" GINGHAMS Gay now colors for smart fall wear . 79c NEW FALL ««TI u Check , plaids ; id solids in new fal' col rs. 100% wool. t-’J;** f-l «. it *••• II fe H CANNOif T 0 v E L S Hand Towels in “brilliant’’ colors. Large selections. 39c Children's Shoes Over 2,000 Shoos in all styles. Genuine leathers. Composi tion soiles. $2.98 $7*95
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