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TEH rcr.QL'KIANS WESKLY. KERTFOSD,; .1 C, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1938 . to t V vv Referendum Scheduled To Be Held on De cember 10 Cotton producers, must work to gather if they "want to reduce the surplus and make possible an im provement in the price situation, states EL Y. Floyd. AAA executive offlger A.StatJCellege. - "The present supply of cotton is excessive and unless adjustments are made the surplus is likely to get larger," Floyd says. "The AAA farm program provides marketing quotas as a means for controlling the amount of cotton to be marketed. Without quotas in effect, however, it would be possible for non-cooperators to offset the adjustment efforts of their neighbors." Marketing quotas were provided in the Agricultural Ad justment Act so that farmers could adjust surpluses when the latter threatens to drive down income. Floyd points out that with quotas in effect the cooperater can sell ell the cotton he produces in 1939 with out penalty. On the other hand, the farmer who Averolants his cotton acreage allot ment will be encouraged to hold from the market all cotton produced in ex cess of his farm's quota. All cotton sold from the 1939 crop above the quota will be subject to 3 cents a pound penalty. The referendum on cotton market ing quotas will be held December 10. All farmers wo produced cotton with a staple less than 1 inches in length in 1938 will be eligible to vote. x BURGESS NEWS CGuaata of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest rSpruill on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. tPiamk3utt and daughter, Margaret, . of iSouth Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Tink Layden and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Simpson and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight had as their gueBts on Sunday Mrs. Lyn Davenport, Mrs. Rensie Sawyer and Miss Ardie Davenport, of Creswell; .JCr. and Mrs. Merrill Sawyer, of Bal vftinmae, Md,.; Mrs. Carlton Matthews, of Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Mike :Wsodard, of Hampton, Va.; Mr. and ' Mrs. M. M. Spivey and family, of New Hope; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winslow and family, and Miss Laura Spivey Roberson, of Hertford; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ives and family, of Elizabeth City, and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson, of Nor 1 folk, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Overton on Sunday. CHAPANOKE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Branch and son, of Portsmouth, Va., visited Mrs. Branch's mother, Mrs. P. L. Griffin, on Friday evening. Mrs. C. L. Jackson spent the week end with her daughter. Mrs. J. C. Perry, in Elizabeth City. Mrs. Bertha Whitehead and daugh ter, Miss Al Whitehead, and C. A. Ownlev were in Norfolk, Va., Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. John Asbell and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Goodwin, in Hert ford. Mrs. Hattie Symons was in Eliza beth City on business Friday. Mrs. Irma D'Orsay has returned borne from Weeksville, where she spent the past week. Miss Hilda Byrum was in Hertford Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Byrum and Mrs. Eva Byrum were in Elizabeth City Saturday night. , Mrs. C. L. Jackson, Mrs. John As bell and daughter; visited friends in Chowan County on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stallings spent Saturday morning in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Davis, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Forehand, Miss Shir ley Davis and Miss Bertha Holmes, of Norfolk, Va-, were gueBts of Mrs. Bertha Whitehead on Sunday. Mrs. Sam , Holmes, Mrs1. Annie El liott and son, Sam Holmes Elliott, of , Edenton, and "- Miss Elizabeth Smith, of Greenville,' were guests of Mrs. Bertha Whitehead on Sunday. Help Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Body Waste Toot kldny an consUntly (ltHnf r wxtt matter from th blood ttomm. Bui kidaoya omctlmM lag In their work do not act a Nature intended (ail to n- : mora Jmpuritita that, if ratairwd, may. potaoa the ayitem and apart tin mhoU 'i body machinary. . t ;: , ' Symptoma may ba nanlne Daekaeha, Mtot haadaoha, attacka of diaaftuaa, tttint up nlfhta, awallinc, puffineaa under tha ay a fading of nervoua j aaxtaty and loa of pep and atiwnfth. , Other aifne of kidney or bladder die. . : order may be barnln. atmntw t ana 5 v ) V i. refment urination. v. i. vTJ. : 1 vhwswwww H.afUnM Utpiil V, timeriV ie wfaer than aeclaet. Vee , to' PiU$. Dmrt here been Winnie C frieada for mora than forty yearn.-' , They haw. natieaxwlda reputation, ' An reeoB-"wnded by gratefil peopiathe ntry .. Atk year wianr1 ifi I Ml FORECAST ; f HERTFORD, C Monday and Tuesday ''Too Hot Clark Gable and Myrna Loy Clark Gable and Myrna Loy as daredevils under fire, provide thrills, romance and action-packed drama in "Top Hot to Handle," story of the daring feats of newsreel cameramen, which will be shown at the State Theatre Monday and Tuesday, gets off to a flying start in Shanghai. War, aviation thrills, the quest of a lost aviator amid savage tribes in South American wilds, the crackup of Miss Loy's plane, are among the rap id fire details of the new picture. The Gable-Loy combination, ac claimed in "Test Pilot," figures in even faster and more furious romance in the new picture, deftly directed by Jack Conway. The story shows Gable and his rivals ferreting out "scoops' in the Orient, ranging from bombings to the "Chinese Big Apple." Miss Loy starts on a mercy flight. Gable, in quest of a "scoop", manages to in volve her in a plane wreck. There is 1 RYLAND Mrs. Dempsey Copeland visited her daughter, Mrs. Bennie Winslow, in Gates County, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Jordan en tertained company Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Davis and Mrs. Harriett Parks spent Sundwy as guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davis, near Sign Pine. Others who called I ir in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. i " v. ' rvr in wiiinniimimifiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiir . r . . .'A :CS ,; III ii-T-l'- ' -'A' ' . n ....... .. . . . '..'v v i . 4 .'r..' mymrmmmmymmmm i i ,,,,, m i- e. .-e,e..,.-.nmmwannaaen.lli inn. , - . . m- i... i. .,. , ,m i.r.rj; ;f,i,liW IVKK W AT5TATETIS1TCE to Handle'V- in "Too Hoi to Handle" a hoax accusation and love dawns amid a melee of excitement. .Laurence Stallings, V author of "What Price Glory" and "The Big Parade" and John Lee Mahin did a clever job of scripting from the ori ginal story by Len Hammond. Wal- ter Pidgeon plays Bill Dennis, Gable's principal rival; Walter Connolly is Gabby McArthur, Gable's boss; Leo Carrillo has the comedy role of Joselito. Also in the cast are Johnny Hines, Virginia Weidler, Betty Ross Clarke, Henry Kolker, Willie Fung and Patsy O'Connor. Highlights include Miss Loy's plane , crash; Gable filmmg newsreel amid a1 rain of bombvthe trek into the South i amid actual savage tribes the filming. of a fog-bound liner on fire from the air, daring aerial tricks in gliders, and the aerial rescue of the jungle imprisoned flyer. I Aubrey and Anne, of Edenton; Mrs. j C. W. Ward, Mrs. Vance Moore and i son, urady Vance, Mrs. Joe White and sons, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ward and two children, Lehman" and Lelia Faye. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Lane and chil dren, of Ballahack; Mr. and Mrs. Er son Blanchard and children, of Gates County, Mrs. Herbert Copelandj and .L.'i j r rl J " ' children, from near Belvidere,4,were I guests o? Mrs, Louisa Ward Sunday ( afternoom V ?i y . . f u( Mr. And Mrs; Norman Wmslow and iuB son, jaoooy itae, ox vxtrapeaKe, weregHeBts kof Mrs. WinsloVs par ents, r and Mrs.' George Byrum, on Sunday r r;V,,H ?,'-' V' V Mrs. NE. . Jordan called to see Mrs. t. W, Davis Saturday afternoon, j ', 1 Mrs. James Chappell Js, with her daughter, Mrs. Will CopelancT, - ( : Mies Rachel Ellid 1 and two othei young ladies, of Siinbury, were guests of , Miss Ellis' sister, ' MrsG. A. I Boyce, Sunday., , Mrs. heroert Lane" and children, ' Mrs; Vernon Jordan and children were in Edenton shopping Saturday after - noon." f. v R. S. Ward, William Ward and Lelia Faye Ward were in Edenton on business ; Saturday afternoon. George Ward, of Edenton, r spent the week-end: with William Ward, Mrs. Kobe it Bunch, from nearj Cross Roads, was the .guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Ward, on Thursday. Children Surprise Mrs. Ray Moore By Birthday Dinner " The home of Mrs. Ray Morse "was ftiA anana svl mnitk maw!mai ah dim- !' V 0WU5 VI US.UW AUdaMXtOJlM VII JWIt day as her children surprised her with a birthday dinner, the occasion also being the birthday of her son, Earl Morse.'. There, were many de lectable edibles and everyone report ed a most enjoyable day. Those-present were: Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Morse, Ray Morse, Jr., Mr. and , Mrs. E. L.. Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. E. i E. Morse, Miss Virgie Morse, Ear- lene Morse, Mattie Ray Morse, Flor-j ence Morse, Jeanne Audrey Stallings, Annie Alice Stallings, Miss Ella Mae Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Godfrey, of 'Elizabeth City; Mr. and Mrs. Oll ! ver Russo, Mr. .and Mrs. Garland I Godfrey, of Elizabeth City; Mr. and : Mrs. Sam Corbitt, of Edenton; Mr. and Mrs. David Newby, of Norfolk, ,r -.-M! xt.i. c . T , .;. " SUTT "i JS-rFSZT ard Sawyer, Mrs. J. C. Small, Mr. nd Mr8'B;c Rhue of Norfo,k Va Burnley Rhue, Jr., Clarice Anne Rhue and Miss Ruth Hazel Godfrey, of Eli zabeth City, Fort Myers, Fla. Dared by play mates to touch a power line which ran over the ti roof on which they were playing, Wanda Botts, 8, grasp ed the line. She was electrocuted. ONE RED CARD Among the 855 farmers of Pas quotank County who signed, work sheets last spring, it was necessary for the county agent to issue only , i c ..n one red card for marketing cotton. In " Cm Fm model carries coal from bin to fire. It costs onlv aliffhtl mnM ' ' ' r ' ' MINNIE OOSTEN WHITE SOCIETY The Minnie Costen White Mission? ary Society of "New Hope Church mt xor tne regular monuiiy meeting in the, Sunday School , room at the church on Thursday, November 10th. The president, Mrs. C. W. .Griffin, was in charge of he meeting. t " - ' , ' Election of officers for the coming year was the most important business of the meeting. .-The following offii cers were elected: Ptesident,'Mrs.' C. W, Griffin) vice president Mrs. Mat- tie Robbjns; corresponding secretary, Mrs. W. KLBarclift;" superintendent 1 Mission Study, Mrt- fcva bquires j children's work, Miss Vida Banks; social relations, Mrs. W. C' Barclift; superintendent babies, - Mrs, v. S D. Banks and Mrs. Jim Davis; superin tendent supplies, Mrs, Mattle Simp son. , " The year's business was finished up and all seemed much , interested Jn the work. MORE LIMESTONE With the devilery of another 50-ton car of ground limestone to Cabarrus County farmers, 13 such cars have been for the county this m. i Indications are that several other j cars will be ordered before fall work is ended. , HENS PAY A flock of 127 White Leghorn hejis paid Miss Leah Franck, of Jackson ville, route 1, Onslow County, $2.45 a hen for the past poultry year. Miss Franck kept accurate records on all feed costs and on the egg production of each hen. .' ..; ' ''' '-' a STAR OM SKATESf Smooth aetUn atakei him a star Serformar ea teet meets ahavtag aukes Star Single edfeIM4essUrpeis former a yeor fae! raMM far i IMS. DELUXE U Kent . a1 . UAir !. jereat 11 vl mm GDEATEST IRON FIREMAN COAL BURNER The bew D Lmx HtMmshrh (be aaett Iroa Flreaua ever btrilt. It la aagineered to give lop-cjnality oto audc heating when inatalled ia any and best equipped automatic coal - bring laboratories. ;'. Xet at fir yoa the aames of Iroa f irmn owoora near yoa, Aak theja'! P b" " IWCWOII. ' wut uu a no motor car, Superior . mw:, mmaa Mveraem ia ami merhanical rWtvres, found only la ' costa. Thea let oi auke a free heating Iroa Fireman, are the result of con amy of your hoot, without oblige m ttKh worid'a biggtst y tloo. Just come in, pboae or writat Greatest K::t:r2 Vc!:3 Cizs yea yr IJ::! 1 "Electrical BraW aeiilefm l V M fT.JTW rl wr' .a. .' . ; -a awwj-a Automatical!? iCAnftnt " Ctn perature of house aod cpn dition of fir 24 boon a day. built. arl O -Voainwter" air Rafalator. ' r .--:m Efficleacj Betart Supplioa to fira appfoxi- "'Scientifically designed wcif.i mately 13 pound of ait for buretor., Salf-claaning eacn pound of coal. turctea.' r f- than the D Luxi 3 Dura-Steel frecUton Constrao (SRaolal . aratar. or 0 J ? . -POULTRY RECQ . Ten leading poultry - growers' cf Sampson County- will keep ' poiiltry demonstration flock ' records .this ffiea- j Son1 with Barred Rocks,. White Leg horng, New Hampshire; Reis 1Rh(vfa lBllind Eed ... - f end t. i GET BEADY FOR Jlo!isgivp 2 NEW EVENING DRESSES JUST ARRIVED ALL COLORS . Satins and Silks SIZES 11 TO -20 - $4.95 and 55.55 SIMON'S "Store of Values" HERTFORD, Nl C. lien 30c a df mrfet r 4 ' fkMeeeMeet .Cf f nIwe luaij .ii'keuael fnn nn . MlFk i . i 1 1 A EVER BUILT 1 5 i. w nr V iff, Ever Offered lYA J.I r.Ll;:C: ; v ' ; awaw .. a nwaa aaei aaaa , JK 4-1' J ' A "Hot-temp' chroma-' firs tin . IT" 4 I ', Vaaa Wr haaaara Ca Quiet operation' O on "X 31 'V, f J .5 k 1 1 t ' ,
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