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pjin i i j rmT, r "Trcra, n. c j vy, ' jaihj - v r - Was farm production aa high as it ; should have been' last year? Waa in comt less than expected? Did, ex- to note any causes of failure before repeuuun seia in. riummnj aiiesu en ables them to use earnings to better advantage, avoid spending for non-essentials, and arrange debt payment on or before the due date. "Loans are successful only , when families getting them are successful." so states Mr. Morgan. "We believe helping families plan and farm effi ciently is as essential as the credit penses cut too much into profits t If extended. We feel we are in a better o, why and what ean be done about now than ever before to help ; it? ... , ' jK' ' borrowers adjust and improve their These are some of the questions the farming." 53 families cooperating in the pro- . ' , gram of the Farmers Home Adminis tration in the six county unit served . i by the Hertford Office are asking j themselves these days as they analyse , their past year's farm and home bus'-. . ness and make plans for the 1954 crop season. . V'.v.;. L I WIIH ESTON NEWS HaroM Lass'ter and family and Miss Eorothy Jean Wihslow of Nor folk, Va., visited relatives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Hobbs and Assisting them in, fteir study d Calvin of Hobbsville, Mr. and with their plans is E.F Morgan, 'Mrs moinai WinsloWj Mr. and Mrs. County Supemsor for the sk county 0Uver Winslow and children, John. V Cr& bve8tock AAa f05 nie and Wayne of Winfall, Star Rt, 1953, profits,, losses expenses, and were Sunday p,esta of Mrs. Ida Win- other items are included in jtne indi- slow and famjiy; , vidual studies. . Mr and Mrs Loui8 Howell and son, Families are getting a picture of Wayne of Beech Springs visited Mrs. their financial and production situa- John T. Lane and son, Elsberry, Sun- tion which helps them to determine day. efficiency of present practices, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gregory and dissover where weaknesses should be the Ernest Melvin Winslow family of strengthened for greater progress in Elizabeth City visited relatives here tne luture. , . - : . Sunday. These families with Farmers Home Friends of Daly Rountree will be Administration credit either to own glad to know that he has returned or operate farms are discovering un- home frcm Norfolk General Hospital deriving problems that represent road where he underwent a major opera : blocks in the way of successful farm- tion. ing. Many couples are finding the Fred Upton and family of Camden size of their farm business tot small, visited relatives here Sunday P. M. crop and livestock enterprises not Mrs. Thorman White and children, , properly balanced, farm and home Richard and Millicent are spending management methods not up-to-date some time with Mrs. White's parents, or not enough food being produced , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dale. and preserved for home use. I The Alice Chappell Circle of the In this joint look fet the balance Up River Missionary Society met with sheet, special attention is paid to how Mrs. Linford Winslow of Belvidere the previous year's business turned , Saturday P. M, out to decide what changes are need ed for the year ahead. It gives the ; families an opportunity to : measure progress toward long-range goals, and Mrs. Ellis Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. m mm T - - - -g-- ---V---W-.-M".-VirtnnAnjVXJ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lassiter. Mrs. Lyndon White and family visited rel ittuves m Virginia ounaay r. M. NOT ICE STO CK HOLDERS' MEETING The annual meeting: of Stockholders of the I Hertford Building & Loan Association, Hert- f x lord, jn. u., lor tne election or directors and t the transaction of such other business as may f '!, I f 1 I 11 1 1 Y propeny come oeiore saia meeting win oe neia Wednesday. February 10. 1954. at the Per quimans County Court House at 4 o'clock P, M. A. W.HEFREN 'President. Lucious Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Lena Wins low visited Ellis Stallings Sunday P. M., who" is a patient in the Chowari Hospital, Edenton. - Floyd Winslow," with three of his friends of Norfolk, Va, visited his mother, Mrs. Mercer Winslow Sun day. ; ; Mrs. Gertrude Winslow of Edenton, Rt. 1, is spending sometime visiting her neice, Mrs. Tom Riddick and family. Agent Recommends. Local Truck Crops - Do you need a small income about May or June? Ralph Sasser, Assist ant Farm -Agent states that many farmers in Perquimans County might profit by producing truck crops thai could be marketed about this time, ad-1 ding much to their present income. Sasser states that research and actual experience on a limited scale has prov en conclusively that local climate, season, soil, rainfall and location ii ideal for many vegetable crops. . There are also many drawbacks in producing many of these 'vegetables that might affect individuals. First, this type of farming has a greater la bor requirement Second, a farmer should have some experience in grow ing vegetable crops before entering on a large scale, third, and very im portant, a good market is needed. However, weighing the advantages against the disadvantages, Mr. Sas ser states that it might be wise for some of us to produce these crops on a small scale which would add in come during the summer months. Sweet pepper, tomatoes, snapbeans, squash and cucumbers are some of the vegetable crops that could be pro duced by our average farmers with out adding any additional, equipment to his farm. pital Sunday afternoon. - I EZ)AL Z27. L 5 Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Lane and chft- Mrs. Howard Matthews, link-Wat dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Winf red ton Lane and Mrs. J. S. Basnight were of frizes won ly the rrt;ts. While soft nuptial music was. play ed by Mrs, Howard L'atthews Little Chappell at their new home near Hert-j joint hostesses at a bridal shower on', Cheryl Copeland and MaBter Carlton ford Sunday afternoon. ., - . I Monday night, at the home ox Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Willar&Copeland have; Matthews, complimentary to Mrs. recently moved, into their new homer Winston Lane, Jr., who before her here. Louis Winslow and, Worth Dale spent Thursday at a meeting in Green ville. : ' .' ,:' '. t.'i'" .v Mrs. I. A. Ward and Mrs. L. C. Winslow of Hertford visited Mrs. Ed win White and Miss Margaret White Thursday afternoon. .. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butt and chil dren visited the Sanford Stallings family Wednesday evening. , m Rev. and Mrs. Virgil Pike, spent a few days last week near Greensboro with their son, Homer Pike. Mr. Pike returned home Thursday but .Mrs. Pike remained for a longer visit recent marriage was Miss Ima Jean Bass of Rocky Hock., . : : The living room and dining room were tastefully decorated with white I gladiolas and chrysanthemums, ivy and fern., . The dining table was covered with an Irish lace cloth. The centerpiece was a three-tier wedding cake daintily decorated in lilies of the valley and bridal rose design and topped by a miniature bride and bridegroom. The cake was flanked on either side by crystal candelabras holding three white lighted candles each. Bingo was played with a number Keaton costumed, as miniature bride and bridegroom piloted a huge basket of gifts to the bride and bridegroom, who opened and acknowledged their many beautiful and useful gifts. The wedding cake was cut by the bride, assisted I by the bridegroom. Mrs. Matthews presided at the punch bowl and Mrs. Basnight served the wedding cake along with nuts and cookies. About sixty brought or sent gifts.vfv' r :.;;: ht:' -'rK:'' Beloved children, the world has need of you and more as children than aa men and women: 'it i)eeds your in nocence, unselfishness, faithful affec tion, uncontaminated lives. . s' ' i Mary Baker Eddy. "BLANCHARO'S" . WOW SALE : SHOP WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GOES FARTHER VALUES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY YOU WILL FIND WHAT YOU WANT HERE... SHOP EARLY. ladies' Iknflags DresScks CHILDREN'S SUEDE AND KID ALL COLORS . SIZES ' VARIETY OF MATERIALS Sweaters ALL SIZES AND COLORS 1 ntr CANNON Bath Towels 3for$1X3 DONT MISS THIS MEN'S All Wool Suits SEWELL-CURLEE-HOFTEX 'a OFF ONE LOT MEN'S Dress Pots VALUES TO $10.00 mm MEN'S AND BOYS' Jackets and Surcoats y3flff PERFECTO WHITE Dress Shirts BELVIDERE ; NEWS Elmer Chappell has returned home from the Albemarle Hospital and is doing nicely. George Winslow, attended a Farm Bureau Convention at Statesvflle on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of last week. , ' Mrs. Parker Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Copeland, Mrs. George Winslow and Georgia Waye spent last Wednes day at Potacasi with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jenkins. j Mary Dow Chappell and Becky Cox or Hertford, Janice Stamnes of Whiteston and Ann White were re- vwaw 1WI a niUi JJVJS TlUlCb Vf 11IH a low. . Mrs. Nathan Relfe ' of Hertford! spent Thursday with Miss Marraret White. Ufv on1 Ui r nri..i -r I .UXO. UQU1.0 lllOllJW VlBlb-l . - . mm mm mm mm ' - m mm ed Ellis Stallings at the Chowan Hosy PWlr e o VlT'vy flilr" M Lcilias' Sweaters BUTTON DOWN AND PULL- . OVER STYLES - .Wool . Nylon - Orion . OFF - Ladies' Shoes KH) AND SUEDE VM LADIES' ' Suits 'Dresses and TOPPERS GOOD SELECTION LEFT J. C. DLANCIIARD & COMPANY, IkC. 4 "BLANCHARiyS" SINCE 1832 , ' Mr Farmer: It's time to start thinking of your job ahead . . . we are ready to serve you in preparing for the Spring season .. . SEE US NOW FOR John Deere Tractors-!l sizes and kinds So Rite Sowers Hammer Mills Mowers John Deere and Kosch Underslung We have most of the equipment you will need v. or it will be arriving soon! Also a good supply of USED TRACTOES and Equipment . . . plow parts and repair items of all kinds. GET YOUR PAINTING AND REPAIR JOB ON OUR LIST NOW TO GET THE BEST JOB POSSIBLE. OUR HYBRID SEED WILL BE HERE FEBRUARY 1 . PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR CORN, SOY BEANS, COT TON SEED. We Have the Best FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE we will han dle a complete line of Garden seed at all times. WE ARE NOW TARING ORDERS for fer tilizer and top dressing ... prices are as good as you get . . . a little less on some brands than lastyear , ' NITRATE OF SODA is $5 cheaper than last year ... Dont forget there is, nothing better at any price. GET OUR CASH PRICES YOU CANT BEAT THEM ... THE QUALITY IS WELL KNOWN ON ALL WE SELL . j. c; cLil'inD & co:;,pm, i;;c. "BLitfCB ABtrST SLNCE 1832 " m, , , I V i ,. ; , . ,. . , .. .. ..' . . .. ' .. , , ' 77l HARDWARE JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF CONCRETE PIPE FOR DRAINAGE 10 12w 15" Let Us Supply Your Needs While This Supply Lasts! 1954 I MERCURY MOTOR 20 ISh.p. VALUES LESPEDEZl SEED V f V e Is Very Scarce This Season! r We were fortunate in securing a seed and suggest you get yours early! . We Also Have New MAY PA I . and- Other Early Seed For e ?.' ; r : WWW' Field and Garden. It THESE MOTORS WILL BE VERY SCARCE , Get Yours Now . Accept Nothing Less Than The Best .ii&Ati f ,rtj t-ai. 'A- We Have a Complete Stock of Dynamite ' 40 Percent for Stumps . rtf ? : - .v v.. 50 Percent Ditching Dynamite Wasting Cgs-Fusc .fcctricCqs Come In Today For Your Needs rt '. :.' ' . . ..... v.. , tj:i.hv:, . We Have What You Want! - - "Hertford HaM PHONE 3461 A mm r$ ' "ii . nr:?.TFor.D, n a
The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.)
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