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Evening, Home Demonstration Pag
eant, "Green A-Growln , Coliseum.
Extension agents .'of Perquimans
Countv announce the Farm and Home
Week program to be presented at
N. C. State College June J-10.
The agents say that more than ever1
before, this 4wfc annual convention 01
afrmers and homemakers' deals with
subjects of vast and -immediate con
cern of all rural people.
'They expressed hope that a large
number of Perquimans County people
would accept Uie invitation: to take
Bart in Farm and Home week tus
missions of such timely problems as
agricultural policy formation, price
supports, dairying from the stand
point of producer, consumer, and pro
cessor, to enjoy the increased recrea
tion facilities offered this year in Ra
leigh. A daily schedule of Farm and Hdme
Week events follows:
Monday, June 7
Evening opening exercises and rec
reation, William Neal Reynolds Coli
seum. Remarks by D. W. Colvard,
dean, School of Agriculture; Mrs.
Charles Graham, Linwood, president,
N. C. Federation of Home Demonstra
tion Clubs; and W. A. Connell, War-
renton, president, Farmers
Won.
Tuesday, June 8
Classes for homemakers:
The Challenge program, Williams
Hall, address by L. Y. Batlentine, com
missioner of agriculture; presentation
of local programs and discussion of
problems by leaders from Ashe, For
syth, Orange, Rockingham, Stokes' and
Wilson counties. Address by E. T.
Floyd, secretary, State Board of Farm
Organizations and Agencies. i
Presentation of Awards in "Town
and Country Church Improvement
Program, Gov. William B. Umstead,
Coliseum. '..
Evening, Cherokee Ranch Rodeo,
State Fair Arena.
Wednesday, Jane
Classes for homemakers.
"How to Make More Farm Pro
fits," address by True D. Morse, binder-secretary
- of agriculture," USDA,
Coliseum. ' ,.:
Dairy Foods Exposition, demonstra
tion bv Mrs. Miriam T. Kellev. Ken-
tucky Extension Service, Textile Au- tions Highlight the versatile re-useful-ditorium.
" ness of cotton packaging and include
All-day dairy program, discussion of i such items as mother and daughter
dairy policy by Morse; demonstrations. ensemble, curtains, stuffed toy,
at new Animal Disease Laboratory; 'pajamas, and luncheon sets.. .
demonstrations of fly control, pasture1 The winning entry from each fair
irrigation, self-feeding trench silo; will be judged in national competi
quality milk production. Problems and tion, with the 19&4 "International Cot
opportunities of the dairy industry in tn Bag Sewing Queen" and two run
North Carolina as viewed by a con- nersup named in ceremonies during the
sumer (Mrs. W. C. Pressly, Raleigh), International ; Dairy Show in Chica-
i)S fc..-r.... V, . vmfc
J; e Jtctisd fir' "' t !l-e-t
paid trips, we's -stay -in, the r
tion's second largest city, and gK-
valued at more than $2,600. .
Contest details will appear In fair
premium books or may be obtained by
addressing requests to the National
Cotton Council, P. 0. Box 18, Mem
phis; Tennessee. : -
afuSIC CLU3 MEETS
Irving' Long, Jr., Mary Lou Jor
dan and Becky Hobbs were gracious
hosts on Friday evening at the Bethel
Community House, to the Hertford
Junior Music Club. "'
- After the devotional, led by Diane
Hollowell, Chaplain, Letitia McGoogan
presided over the business session,
highlights being the report of the
Junior Music Clubs Convention ; at
Wiftston-Salem, given by Vlcki John
son, and the election of officers for
the ensuing year. The Vote was
unanimous for Ann Lane, president;
Jimmy Rogerson, vice president; Mar
garet Williams, treasurer; Betty
Brown, - secretary; Diane Hollowell,
corresponding secretary; Linda Bass,
reporter; Franklin McGoogan, pianist,
and Gail Johnson, chaplain.
After an interesting Jnnsical . pro
a processor (Mose Kiser, Greensboro),
and producer (T. L. Reeves, Pitts
boro), College Dairy Farm. . '
Evening, address en international
trade. ky JR. L. BeuW-a-p, agricul
tural attache, Neth-,laOs 3&asy. ,
' -' Thursday, June 19
(For women) North Carolina Fed
eration of Home Demonstration CJhibs
annual meeting. Address by Ben E.
Douglas, head, Department of Con
servation and : Development, Pollen
Hall. . ' " :
' All-day program on Farm Policy
and Price Supports, Frank Thompson
Gymnasium; Brooks James, head of
agricultural' economies at the college
and Brice Ratchford, assistant exten
sion director, will lead discussions.
Flake Shaw, executive secretary, N. C.
Farm Bureau; Harry Caldwell, mas
ter State Grange; and' economists Ed
Bishop and Bill Turner will form a
panel to discuss questions on farm
policy end price supports. M. S. Wil
liams, neatroi extension larm man-, Betty Brown entertained those
2Snlf,?ia nS,Il BpcaLoni Psent with a stunt program which
"What Should a Price Support Pro-" w enjoyed by aU. served
"21 iL. Pun, cookie, and nuts as refresh-
luccmig ui uwie wt.wii rrvuiuuuu ments.
Rose m, Johnny Co' -?w, U ' '
Esc . "B I ' ., . $
lianu, Ward, Clay , i-
dames Irving Long, WaUe Jordan,
r-"t-T bbs, J. P. V7rd and Urs.
R. Ji. Jkl, coun&.'.or. ' - , : v . .
. X2.e lILry also Jtss jr -''vei '- I I .- is u.n.v-..v- , t-.u j
new.ticr;'.:cs for yotr j -."' ta.C-e ."" - r r :Z?)t L U-
ini a -r in h") t 1 1 I i refs a
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the very rpuiar serrs c i "C
hood cf yo-ng Africans" ' eserr
titles are "Betsy Ross." Jei En' j.H
"Dan WebsW," "Pian Anthony and
The Perquimans County- Library,'8 a PPuI ,the ' K.s in y ZZZ " heartfelt
L , week added three Jew b& Ab. g i&ZEi SUE&l
that wOI be popular with the readers. nd w , netdtbors toi Jh many jute f JJnd-
ongof Ruth" i Jhe ne book a fley Me polished. . ; ' " nSeS fKole fTo wl
byaughte who also wrote "The ; W and csrd. sent during the illness
Galilean... Taylor paldwelj is. the au- "Boy," said a London visitor who said death of our wife and mother,
thor of a new book, "Never Victorious, had lost his way in the city, to a mes- Mrs, Julia C. Lane. . . ' '
Never Defeated," her first book in senger,' I want to o to the bank."! CHARLIE LANE
some time, "pig or pie, Brother : "All right; guv-nori dont be long.1 AND TAIIILY.
Sack Sewing Skill
To Brinir Rewards
pecial recognition and awards for
home sewing skill will be offered at
major - state and regional f a i r s
throughout the nation in 1954.
A "Save With Cotton Bags" Sew-
!ing Contest will be a feature of the
women's department program of 45
fairs held in 34 states during late sum
mer and early fall, the National Cot
ton Council explains. The program is
sponsored by the Cotton Council and
the Textile Bag. Manufacturers As
sociation in cooperation with the Pfaff
Sewing Machine Company. '
A deluxe portable, sewing machine,
cash prizes, and gift certificates wiH
be among the awards offered at each
VlbiyUMllg . 4JJIU J V.iOOOU. 11.CS,-
Those present were: Letitia Mc
Googan, Shirley Tarkington, Ray Win
slow, Betty Brown, Margie Corprew,
Billy Williams, Becky Hobbs, Pat
Tripp, Harry Walton Winslow, Gail
Johnson, 'Franklin McGoogan, Mary
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