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in N«w w and Mr*. George Long and children, Kristie *an^nKafia;'’ftr«n; Winston-Salem, visited Mr. and Mrs. Elijah' Smith recently. Bitty Hammond of Chicago, HI* inois, visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Hammond, during the holidays. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Rogers pollock and family spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ,MiIKs Wright and family in Lewiston. 1 Mr. and Mr*. Aaron Mallard and son Timmy, of Raleigh, are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson and Rodneyl *• • • Mr. and Mrs. William Creech and non, fciH ' Jr, of Portsmouth, Virginia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarman, and Gary, Sun day. ■■HV '-if *' * 'Mr.' and Mrs. Les Parker tad son, Briatf, wire, dinner guests Sunday 6f Mr. and Mrst, John Parker in New Bern. id Mrs. Robert Avery and' |»dny >ttd ‘WaBdai and t*f- Croom Visited1 Mr. And rbert; Avery, Mr. and Mrs. «fryj Miss ' Miytoft' Letch-, i Snow Hill, recently. In. JIT. £. Adams and Saturday. night with rs. VW5. ‘ C. Adams and Saturday night with [rs. H. C. Adams in Mr. and Mrs. Carf Spann, of Gre«fciville);!Apent the weekend with firs. Earl'Spann. J eMMw* of Kinston visited her mother, Mrs. Karl Spann, Sunday. * *' * Mr. and Mrs. James Williams and daughter, Cindy, from Jackson, Mississippi, visited Mrs. Mary Eubanks and son, Virgil, over the holidays. Mrs. Williams is the former Ada Eubanks. * * * Pat Huffman, a student at East Carolina College* was at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Patti Huffman, over the weekend. * * *' Mrs. Douglas Spence and citil dren, of Kinston, visited her moth er, Mrs. Earl Spann, Sunday. . *• i * Mr. Willie Banks, Mrs. Tom Mallard, Mrs. Earl Scptt, and Mrs. Wayne- Mallard .visited' Mrs- Rob ert -Killingsworth Sunday after noon- ■' ■ ii ■ ' <f ; j * * * Mr, and Mr& Jack Hargett, from Monroe, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huffman Thursday. g to build a better livestock for Eastern North Carolina” And these farmers are faced with, the question, “What is a fair cash rent price to pay for leased acreage ?” The answer, of course,: depends on such things as expect ed price, expected yield, production, costs and value of labor and man agement. ■ 1 , ’ , , One person who has studied this question is Jim 'Allgood, extension farm management specialist at State College. And generally speak ing, here are some of the conclu sions that AUgqod has reached: If the tobacco averages 1,400 pounds per acre* a fair cash rent price is somewhere between $125 and $210 per acre. If the tobacco averages 1,800 pounds per acre, a fair cash rent price is between $260 and $365 per ; acre. And if the to bacco averages 2^00 pounds, then a fair price is between ;$395 and $525. >' Generally, Allgopd , expects morf variation in tobacco rental1 prices across the state jn 196$tban there A. f*3. Prices fSr the life crop were off! The future of MH-30, Which tends W increase yields, is undecided: And two of the higher There are several reasons why Allgood do#9„ not, ft* to down a specific “fhir 'price- figure, la each case, the larger figure is the maximum rent that a . farmer could afford to pay. It does not take into consideration* the risks and uncer tainties of growing tobacco, caused .fUch ^ing* as uftects, disease, .wcftth*#,' yields and prices. Nor does ft take into consideratioh! other tries that’ a fanhef fha* have '.lof" hSt&r b°r. %lM t-■ :'r- i‘; 4: ' Farm management specialists at State College estimate that the av ..-a. >■■■: p is;;'-,, WHEN YOU NEED AMBULANCE SERVICE CALL . 1, ■ .v. r-< :4 B v^: UEtop'/fc v?.. Ambulance For With '«J> « f V fency Use Oxyg< en “COURTEOUS ATTENDANTS” ' . .0-3; 1 -.v/ MMtt about $265. Fuced\ kpsts, such a insurance, taxes, interest and de preciation, account lor the remain' ing $135 per acre. V rorter Wagoner ' : RCA Recording Artist “Satisfied Mind” • P-V-' •:?. W.* ^ ‘Tve-Enjoyed As Much of f! tW As I can Stand” Show — Dance THURSDAY, JANUARY 17 rn»i« • - ■. . NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY —Kin.ton— a, :j[,r«:vr er.vt-i4 » . (l „n Children Under 4 fir_ Ha. B^G ypURSEjf A BARGAIN TODAY AT YOUR YOUR CHOICE OF MAKES, MODELS AND YEARS, INCLUDING TOP-VALUE FORD DEALER,^ USED CARS! ^ ^ 1959 PLYMOUTH , , ' 4-Door Sedan —Black 1 and White — Good Mec^^iJly^ 1 Standard Transmission With Overdrive — Reconditioned Engine Priced $795.00 \ .. >i »!»/ ruiu; d-O-Matic — 4-Door Hard- Top sin Bidy — JViite Wall Tires • • Red and White Reconditioned Engine rhite Wsdl Tires
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