FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 Agriculturally Sp< Experts , Trends F FRANK W. REAMS. County Agent I960 PRICES 1 The experts nave been gaz f ing at the crystal ball and have made a few predictions They predict the following will sell for higher prices this year: Hay, seeds, tobacco, ap -- . pies, pecans, spring potatoes spring vegetables, sobeans ? About the same prices or cosl as 1959 will be: Sheep, familj living, sweet potatoes, cotton farm cost%?milkr ami forest products. Prices down?com pared to 1959 will be: Pea nuts, poultry, beef cattle hogs, feed grains and wheat Regardless of the prices ii will pay big dividends to pro duce high quality, large yield: at the lowest cost possible Remember you make highei profits to sell 5 acres of to . baCCO for $300.00 per acrt 3 compared to 10 acres foi $600.00 per acre. SHARE CROPPERS Here is some informatio! that is of interest about on< of oar nematode pests: ^ Besides all the trouble thej ^7" cause the farmer, destructivt nematodes also have theii uuuuics. urey are siaugnier ed in large numbers by fung as well as a veriety of micro scopic animals, including oth er nematodes. There are va rious types of nematode: which prey on their kin ant one of the most notorious i: a group known as thi monorchs. Although the; average only l/10th inch ii length, they very often at tack nematodes larger thai themselves, and have beei known to gulp down othei nematodes half their length This gastronomic feat is com parable to a man gulping i string of sausages several fee long as one sitting. Mononchs normally a r i found in plants, soils anc fresh water of almost ever; climate ? in the depths o deep Alphine lakes and 01 mountain tops. They alsi seem to be well distributet throughout Florida. In oni cornfield in New Jersey. 1 was estimated that there wen 30,000,000 mononchs in th> top six inches per acre. How ^ ever large this figure ma; s ' | The < of Warrenton in the S December 31, 1959 Cash, balances with other items in process of co United States Governmen Obligations of States and Other bonds, notes, and d Corporate stocks (includii Loans and discounts (incl Bank premises owned $1< (Bank premises owned Other assets ? TOTAL ASSETS Demand deposits of indi\ Time deposits of individi ueposus oi unuea state! f Deposits of States and pol * Other deposits (certified TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities. TOTAL LIABILITIES A Capital*.. Surplus ? Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement TOTAL CAPITAL ACCO TOTAL LIABILITIES Af This bank's capital consi Total deposits to the credit Assets pledged or assigne Loans as shown above an Securities as shown are a H'-> L P. B. Boyd, Vice Pres - above statement is true, the several matters hereii belief. Correc -rfl m ft? p ; , r? State fe:. (Notarjf'i Seel) gwc 1MB, of thl M . -r c. r. ; I960 II saking Discuss "or The h | seem, it actually is pitifully i small when compared to a | total population of 16 billion nemas that once were esti[ ( mated occupying the soil of a j sugar beet field in Utah. One , mononch was found to kill \ 1,332 other nematodes during . its life of 12 weeks in captivity. They feed on one-celled animals, small worms, hotif. ers, other nematodes and \ nematode eggs. ,| The ugly mononch's mouth mparts are particularly well -'suited to a killer. The head - contains six lips that create , J a suction grip on the victim. .'In its mouth is a tooth-like t1 structure it uses as a batter -ling ram to pierce the victim's jlbody, and the inner suface . jof the mouth is lined with j rasp-like projections which - look like shark's teeth. This M should scare the davliehtc mil "jof the little nematodes?a fel j low nematode stalking then: [with the offensive weapon ol \ an octapus, a rhinoceros anc ? a shark. Scientists already h a v < [ thought of using these littk "r killers to control nematodes . in some fields, but found the i f effect of their control eco . j nomically unimportant. Thu: - far, its greatest influence or , the nematode population is ir sj regulating the total. A root 11 knot nematode female can laj 3 j several hundred eggs during 21 its three or four week life f j span and the majority o: l these eggs, upon developing ;can duplicate the feat ac H infinitum. It wouldn't be tor i long before this nematode r would crowd out all other an . imal species and inherit the - earth, researchers say. It ii a against such an eventuality t that mononchs and other pre datory microorganisms assume - their greatest importance i This little fellow helps con f trol the scope of nematode f population, but the use o i soil fumigants such as Nema > gon or D-D is far more disas 1 trous and effective in keepin] - huge populations of nema: t "out of your fields and keej 2 your profit picture in foscus Say you saw it advertisee y in The Warren Record. ^os?< difr; IEPORT OF CONDITION < Citizens itate of North Carolina at ASSETS banks, including reserve balanc llection t obligations, direct and guarai political subdivisions lebentures ig No stock of Federal Reserv< luding No overdrafts) 1,383.30; furniture and fixtures are subject to No liens not assi LIABILITIES riduals, partnerships, and corpo ials, partnerships, and corporat: t Government (including postal litlcal subdivisions . and officers' checks, etc.) $4,523,390.46 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS account for preferred capital) UNTS ID CAPITAL ACCOUNTS sta of common stock with total t of the State of North Carolina MEMORANDA d to secure liabilities and for o e after deduction of reserves ol fter deduction of reserves of __ lident, of the above-named bank and that it fully and correctly i contained and set forth, to th t?Atteat: P B. Boyt JOHN CLAU P. G. of North Carolina, County of V m to and subscribed before i and I hereby certify that I an m bank. A. ( Dm mission expiree 8-1M0. wraatM, (tott Omka r Price "W T lew Year Farmers Should Check On SS Paymer-s Time after time, Warren County residents have asked, i "How much work do I need! if I become disabled?" Ac-j j tually, the answer to this question is fairly simple. You I , must have a total of five years work, covered by social securitv. out of thp tpn vpnrcl before your disability began, j . However, for the benefit of i | the Warren County people,' | my column today will cover I ( in detail the provisions of . the Social Security Disability | Act as it pertains to disabil-, ity work requirements. k For instance, take the case f of a typical Warren County' [ farmer. He has never worked for wages and all of his in-. k come comes from the farm. (As a farmer, he has only ?jpaid social security tax since >1955, if he is a tenant, and >; 1956 if he is a landlord who .! farms with tenants. This ? means a tenant must have ijreported his earn11 ings, unless he has additional) .(wage credits to add to his / self-employment income. This t j means a tenant must have re?| ported .his earnings and paid f j his tax in 1955, 1956, 1957, ,I 1958 and 1959 in order to 11 have his necessary five years. )lAs for the landlord, it will be i I necessary for him to also .! have 1960 earnings, unless he ? has additional wage credits to s'add to his self-employment f income. This is so as the landlord was not permitted to ? report his share-crop income in 1955 Now the above is true only ; as long as the self-employed f farmer has filed his tax re turns and reported his in come each year as it was due. ; There is a definite time s limitation of three years, > three months, and fifteen . days on going back and filI ing delinquent social security i self-employment tax returns. 1 This means that the Warren 3F I n . i S joariK ? the close of business on O :es, and cash a .. $1,004,818.20 i iteed - 1,752,624.25 B 473,681.90 v| 215,000.00 8 i Bank) ? 14,572.45 ? 1,536,825.15 R $9,740.63 24,123.93 8 imed by bank) 31,458.20 8 5,053,104.08 S rations 2,985,139.29 8 Ions 1,233,622.90 g savings) 88,198.58 210,467.12 I 5,962.57 i 118,786.64 4.642,177.10 50,000.00 zuu.uuuuu . . . . 157,926.98 3,000.00 ? 410,926.98 5,053,104.08 par value of $50,000.00 or any official thereof None. ther purpose? 437,750.00 r - 8,750.00 8.250 00 , do solemnly Swear that the represents the true state of e best of my knowledge and i G. MITCHELL. DE T. BOWERS, SEAMAN, Directors, barren, as: me this 10 day of January, ? not an officer or director J. BLALOCK, Notary Public THE W County farmer who did hot file his 1955 return by April 15, 1959, will never receive credit for this year. By the same token. April 15, 1960, is the deadline for filing 1960 returns and reporting earnings for that year. If farm income for 1956 is not reported by April 15. it too will never be creditable for social security purposes. Therefore, any Warren County farmer who reads this column should check to make sure that he has reported all years since 1955 that he has farmed and had a net profit oi more than $400 Failure tc do so could easily result in his not having the necessar\ quarters to meet the disability reauirement of fivo work out of the ton years be fore his disability began. Warren County resident may obtain more informatior about their rights under th( Disability law by contacting their nearest Social Securit: office or representative Th< office serving this area is lo cated at 1122 Hillsboro Street Raleigh, N. C. Mrs, Matthews Commended For Work At Airport | A W*Tcn woman has beoi I commended for her alertnes I in a recent emergency arisini [ on the Eastern Air i.ine an' for her consistent performanc< I of duty in an exemplar ! manner una. uiivir aiauiiBws. aniiyn ter of Mrs. Curtis Overby anc the late Mr. Overby, who ha: been employed for a numbe of years by Eastern Airli.ni Inc.. at the Raleigh-Durhan Airport, has received a lette i of commendation from J. W Godwin, district sales and tral fic manager, reading as follows " It is with pleasure that notify you that the Award Committee of the Eastern ? Achievement League has ap proved a nomination passed 01 to it in connection with thi excellent job you did in ar ranging a Washington flag stop to flight 346 on Septem ber 21. "You are to be comme.nde< for your alertness in movin{ in on this situation when yoi learned that flight 674 was do layed in Florence because o mechanical difficulty. A num ber of passengers were accom odated without Inconvenience including the Governor o North Carolina and at leas one other distinguished passen ger:. "We heartily commend yoi for your consistent performano of duty in such an exemplar: manner and for your attitudi of courtesy and helpfulness to wards passengers and fe|lov employees, thereby promotinj good will for Eastern Ail Lines. I "Congratulations!" I Home Ec. Teacheri Hold Meeting The Warren-Vance Count; Home Economics Teachers As sociation held its regula monthly meeting at Middle burg High School on Wednes day, January 9. at 3 o'clock The teachers met in th< Home Economics Departmen of the school with Miss Ailent Wewbome as hostess. Mrs Patricia Hudspeth, chairman called the meeting to ordei pwinmaftt Now Available Plant Bed 1-9-3 Methyl Bromide Soil Fumigant Plastic Covers Coker Tobacco Seed At The Mill | Shipstuff $3.50 Flour, 50 lb. 3.25 I Meal, 50 lb. 2.00 FOR YARDS & SHRUBS 10-10-10 Granulated High Test Fert. 100 lbs. $3.25 WHITE'S COTTON GIN & FEED MILL WARRENTON, W. C. ARREN RECORD | and the business session followed. I Mrs. Esther Delbridge of , Norlina High School gave the j program on "Exploration of [Teaching Techniques." Later, all the teachers took part by t contributing new ideas for bet(ter teaching. I All teachers were present | for this meeting | ! About 117.073 acres of North Carolina cropland will be held out of production in | 1960 under Conservation Re serve contracts. ' "AROU CO 279 FAI 1st PRIZE 3C-Day Trip around the world 7j for two (or eaulvaient casl.) plus to $500 spending money, plus baby O l' sitter expenses. See London. g' Paris. Rome, Jerusalem, India, i Bangkok, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Hawaii. IJ U 1 ? 1 r; Get comple it's Qrienti Colonial, it s just 1 So make it a weel j ! Colonial Store. s i j ;! JUICY, DELICIOU! R CHUCK OAST Budget Ch I 'i SHOULDER ;! KsYROASl f' BONE-IN i RIB Roas^ V, FRESH MADE r1 Ground Beef.LB.^ HHPSWIII 'I REDGATE, TANGY s iv - npp? 1 Sauc< ; CERTIFIED Scott Tissii I nm PICK-OF-TI I FCC I uuv LOCALLY PRODUCED! to Your Friendly Colonial Farms. Boy the Finest . . E FRESH?GREFN I Cobb U YOUNG?TENDER Cam NEW FLORIDA RED Potatoes^ MAIH Warren ton. Forewarned Maintenance Steno: "Don't let mother catch you hugging and kissing me." Apprentice Diesel Mechanic: "But, Mable, I'm not hugging and kissing you." Maintenance Steno: "I thought I'd warn you just in case." Didja hear about the cannibal who loved his fellowman?medium rare. Patronize the advertisers. NTE SULOUS 2" PRrr 3" Day Trip to London aria 7-DayTrl[ r two (or oquivalt... cash), for two (i nly 6>i Jet Hours away. Hours froi te details on the ? v wwr* vail WIV the time to unveil the rare and c to remember for months to c 5 NATUR-TENDER LB- ' ||| UCK3! BUDGET N. TE: r.l.,.67c.1.'.6l BUDGEt N. TE! n LB A7, LS- Ai m a a a W M - V FROSTY MORN SLICED 19c Bacon .LB.^ 5 fO,n, " \>?cui / 303 CAN LIMIT: ( WITH 15.00 ORDER Mr SPECIAL! TOILET BOLL LIMIT: 6 WITH e$S.M ORDER IE-NEST GRADE "A' | Al THEVRE 4 STRICTLY S I J FRESH! I W DOZEN Delivered Freeh Direct I Store From Near-by MB . Boy "Pick of the NeetT V uyc . . . , ots ... . JUICY, SWEET I cbs 19c Oranges I STREET L . ' * "g ?V| North Carottaa U?e The Warren Record Want Ads VC (^=?" -7Z? X / ex ? 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