ASCS News
Br H. a WEST
Transfer Os Cotton
Allotmuts By Sale
. Or Laaso
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Cotton producers in Cho
wan County may sell or
lease their cotton allot
ments to other cotton
farms in the county. They
may also buy or lease al
lotments from other cot
ton producers.
December 31 is the final
date to file an application
to buy, sell or lease cot
ton allotments. The ASCS
office will maintain a list
of producers from other
parts of the state who wish
to buy, sell or lease their
8 Chowanians
In UNC-G Class
GREENSBORO Ninety.
' six of North Carolina’s 100
counties are represented by
graduate and undergradu
ate students enrolled this
fall at tiie University of
p* North Carolina at Greens
boro.
Among Tar Heel coun
ties, only .Camden, Clay,
Graham and Hyde are not
represented by students in
the current UNC-G student
body,
Thirty-eight of the na
tion’s 50 states also have
sent students to UNC-G
during the current aca
demic year. Also repre
sented are'the District of
Columbia, Brazil, Canal
Zone, France, Honduras,
Korea, Okinawa, Puerto
Rico and Thailand.
Last year the enrollment
figures showed 93 counties
and 36 states represented
at UNC-G. A total of 746
students at UNC-G are
from out-of-state this year;
last year the figure was
732. UNC-G students from
North Carolina now total
4,619. The total enroll
ment for .1067-68 at UNC-
Greensboro is 5,365.
There are eight students
from Chowan County who
are .presently attending
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1967 Wool Program
Wool producers are re
minded that the 1967 mar
keting year under the wool
and mohair program ends
December 31, 1967. This
means that payment for
the 1967 year will depend
on completing, by the end
of the year, all details of
marketing wool, mohair or
lambs such as (a) passing
title to the buyer; (b) de
livering wool or mohair to
the buyer; (c) transferring
control to the buyer, and
(d) having available all the
information needed to de
termine the buyers’ total
price.
Applications for 1967
marketing year payments
under the National Wool
Act may be filed with the
ASCS county office at any
time, Incentive payments
under the wool program
are based on the average
national price for market
ings during the whole year.
This can be determined
more exactly if reports on
marketings are complete.
We urge you, therefore, to
file all 1967 year applica
tions before January 31.
Payments for the 1967
marketing year will likely
begin in April of next
year.
Reminder: Return pea
nut marketing cards (after
all sales are completed.
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TWE CHOWAN HRRALD, BDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1967.
we care ,
"Super - Right" Smoked - Short Shank - Skinned
buy bean coffee!
Nowadays, very few stores offer you bean coffee. 14 TO 18 LB. AVG.
Why does A&P still offer coffees in the bean?
Basically, because “We Care.” VV Mu Li
because we know these
The coffee bean is nature’s seal that holds the flavor. vv lb. ht
Once that seal is broken by grinding, flavor fades...
NO MATTER HOW IT’S PACKAGED. J
The shorter the time between grinding the beans 8 to io lb avg ham
and brewing your coffee, the greater the flavor. mKmmmm shank half LB L|J)C
AGAR BRAND FULL CROOKED — BONELESS, CANNED
HAMS ° 2 s s 3 s s 3 s
So if you want the finest cup "super-right" 4 to 8 lb avg. shank
of “The Think Drink” you’ve ever tasted, SMOKED PICNICS T 39'
buy and brew one of A&P’s three Bean Coffee blends... j— ■■■■ - - \ j —v
„ . * TOP QUALITY FRESH OR FROZEN | I US D A GRADE A YOUNG
Eight 0 Clock, Red Circle or Bokar. CHICKEN HENS 35c I DUCKLINGS 'W 49c |
Not every store can offer you custom-ground bean coffee. \ /*_\ f*
A&P can and does. super right J : allgood brand smoked flavored
Shouldn’t A&P be your store? FRESHLY I O D A HAM
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ALSO A COMPLITI GOURMET LINE AVAILABLE AT YOUR AGP! CrGOITI UTOpS I^ 2 35 C K <S » /J M J
JUICY ORANGES 8 w 59c
JANE PARKER READY TO SERVE DELICIOUS APPLES 25c I
A DPI F PIF3 3i£si 00 FRESH COCOANUTS -m2 39c
JANE PARKER MADE WITH BUTTERMILK FRESH CRANBERRIES * 35c|
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Chiffon Cake 49c DONUTS ~,',‘5., 45c <
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