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Bounty ■gents Say: l‘l*'!'ong County who ■f‘;Iini Aromatic tobacco Ep;;v place an order for ■PL County Agents office. El are furnished fre« to. Kcer- m each county who E plant their crop under Ev^n n't the Extension WT'r. the Southeastern Aro ■liacco Company. Growers K^cure the seed should EL'order early. Lm outlook .; ML helow is a summary of Outlook prepared Eb(;r, of th<? Agricultural Ej(. pepartment of State Bc[n supply large; domestic slightly; e x p o rt s—up |(itai demand up slight E. t.;me as 1955,' qr slight ■1.... depending on quality Col 195H crop S... Grade A milk production , ■jgbt|v; Grade A milk price Hy Manufacturing imilk pro El down; Manufacturing P, r;.'. pioduction down, Eup broilers -production up, K down turkeys—production L production—no change. ■ prices - steady to weaker, ■price- .higher, with incentive Elm-hier—- up 10-12% first Ef 1956 and about, same last ■ pnees lower; hog-corn ratio ■nCost': labor—same; feed— Bined low price until mid-1956; B-lower: fertilizer — same; Bng materials—me to slight Bht-r farm and motor supplies Be; farm machinery—same; B-same: interest rates—same. Bily Living Costs: No change ■tedexcept for slight increase Bt of medieval, ahd personal ■res; Prieevfor food, clothing ■appliances probaqly will re ■ 3t present levels. CHEDULE r !t; ta WUNC-TV, Channel 4, I p.m„ Monday, — ' Frtdiy; ■J On The Farm”, i 6—N; C. Egg Markets. • 9-Pesticide School. l 10—Pesticide School. 1 h—Top Dressing Perman tetures. f Station ickOnAir stepped-up schedule of in ti programming for North Ca a dassrooms was ushered in “the New Year when WUNC rision, Channel 4 returned to w yesterday: Even more pro 8 for schools are expected to «fded during . the winter Is. * first in-school programs be loday. The new in-school sche *ill include “Today on the 1 >0 cooperation with the Division of State Co ’ °r agriculture classes, and "J"*; visit--’ fr»m State fcol ™e "Today on the Farm” has been moved from an “I time-slot-to a 1 p. m. dai ■bt for school students. The Home ‘Agent's Corner ~ By Ruth Thompson SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS: Thursday, January 5 Tram Road Home Demonstration Club, 1:30 p.m, at the'home of Mrs._b. F. Waters. Saturday, January 7—Curb Mar ket, 8:30 p.m. in Chapel Hill. Monday, January 9—Efland 4-H Club, 11 a.m.; Caldwell 4-H Club, H a.m., White Cross Home>Iiemon stration Club, 2:30 p.m. at the White Cross Community Build;ng, Tuesday, January 10 — Chapel Hill Jr. 4-H Chib, 8:40- a.m.; Orange Grove Home Demonstra^ tion Club, 2 p.m_ at the home of Mrs. Banks Lloyd. .Wednesday, January 11—Murphy Club, 9:30 a.m,; Hillsboro Senior 4-H Club, 2:10 p.m.; Cal vander Home Demonstration Club, 2 p.m: at the home of Miss Ethel Hogan. ,. \ ----- ——4- - - HD CLUB SUBJECTS The subjects for Monthly Home Demonstration Cl id*.meetings dur ing 1956 are as follows: / January—Take a Look at Your self. February — Let Your Vacuum Cleaner Work for You. Marbh—Newer Vegetable Crops. ->v ApriJ—Home Care of the Sick. . May—-Food Cp.nservat ion. June—^Variety with Vegetables. July—-problem Windows, Corn ices, and Valances. * '7__L_ August—Planned Recreation. September—Plan Your October—-Kitchens. November—Discipline, Otherwise. ' December — Handmade Articles for Home and Gifts.— 4-H CLUB -SUBJECTS The subjects for monthly 4-H Cfajb meetings during 1956 are as follows: \ . January-—A 4-H Boy Landscapes His Yard. February—Farm and Home Elec tric. * , March—Storage Unit. April—Putting in a Hem. May—“-Health. September -^- 4-H Projects and Awards: ^ October Sowing Secrets that Give the Professional Look (Senior C.lubs); ^The First Dress (Junior Clubs'! - * ‘ T —— . ———i November—Dairy iFoods Demon stration*^ < December—-Planning the Home Gardeti. SPECIAL EVENTS Tuesday, January 24 — Training school for^ Home Management Leaders, Jg p.m. in the Home Dem onstration office. : Thursday, January 26 — County Council of Home Demonstration Clubs, 2 p.m. in the courthouse in Hillsboro. Friday, January 27—4-H Club County Council, 3:30 p.m. in the courthouse in Hillsboro. ENJOYING VACATION A letter from Mr. and Mrs. S. A Johnson to B. S. Carr, operator of Carr’s Super Market, reports the "Johnsons, who are now in Florida have had a *pleasant stay at Ellinor Village, near Daytona Beach. A week’s free vacation at this resort was won by Mrs. Johnson in a con test held by the local grocery, lpst summer. — - your *We on ^*¥-»««r*nt*ed H #r ov«fhaul. Driva o — -_• _ V I With Our ) Special _ .. . ^^^VTTT| I f»1 herring-conners | N. c. y : [ ^ (. . /' " stock UP NOW! Save 311 On Unit Price | 3 lca::e4o< **•' ■. Instant \ Makes 4 Qts. D fvXIlC 31c And Even A Quarter Will Buy A Lot At parr's Kingan Potted Meat, 6 Cans 8 oz. Can Van Camp's Pork & Beans, 3 for Horsey's 6 oz Orange Juice, 4 for Flat Size 3 cans, Sardines Horsey's 6 oz. 6 cs, Gp'fruit Juice Libby's Strained 3 Jars, Baby Food _ ——=r . »•**' ■ ’ \ * & lb. Can . .59? Truway Liquid Starch, qt. .13^ F-fi-kies .... Dog Food, 2/29^ 18 oz. pkg._ ^ Post Toasties 23< ■ **»»■ j « Hershey's * ^ Cocoa,1/! lb. 35f! 50 Lb. Size Lard Cans, . .59^ . i enow wuarrers I VEGETABLES I ■ - U. S. No. f Whitp Potatoes, 10.lbs. ...... 33$ ^ , - • _ Crisp Large Stalk _ ——,s>-; Celery,2 for . 23c ■ ,v . • r . Large Head ^ r Lettuce, each..... t ■ . 1... Golden Ripe v - Bananas, 2 lbs. 7.7. 27$ Juicy Florida . ' Oranges, doz. .• - ••25^ CHOICE - MEATS | Piedmont En'o Brand *• Bacon, lb. .. :. 33^ Swift Premium Sliced j • /Bologna, lb. .... ... 39< I ' ■ ' - f~' i' '* Rib or Brisket Stew Beef, 4 lbs. . — v.. 5?^ Steak-O-L^af^ ^ ^ ^ ’ Seasoning Meat, lb. .. — 25^ \ Veal Shoulder * ' ' \ Chops lb. ... 39<
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