PAGE TWO ihe Perquimans weekly, Hertford, n. v Friday, April 29, im , f'v FIRST IN REGION TO GET TENANT PURCHASE LOAN 1 I f . N. $ . r IT, 1 & - V ' i ft - 1 1 r, 4 ' it- --r ' 0. " SJ 1 3 J. E. Jessup, 47-year-old Guilford County tenant farmer, was found at hia plow Saturday when County Supervisor E. H. Anderson of Greensboro called to tell him that his loan had beaMWoved by the Farm Security Administration to purchase nd improve his farm. - --r5"T " Jessup's loan is the first of 100 to 125 land purchase loans being made by the FSA in North Caro lina during the first half of the year, for which $527,586 has been allocated to seventeen counties. It is also the first of some 400 of these loans to be made in this five-state region (Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee and North Carolina) for which $1,591,619 has been allocated. Additional funds are expected from Congressional appropriations effective July 1, the Bankhead-Jones Act hav ing authorized doubling the appropriations for net year and five times as much for years thereafter. Zfe "... A i ii i' it i ii , ' ' ,f ' I ' r ' ' n ! 1 f V RYLAND Mr. and Mrs. John parka, Mr. tad Mia. Johnnie Bright and ) ton, John Robert, of Suffolk, V, visited Mrs. Harriett ,; Parks !; Sunday V afternoon. Others tailing Included Mr. and Mrs. J. A Craft iU Eimi flltt. Sot Byrum and Miss ' Montaxe Byru'm, from neat Cannons Ferry; ' Mrs. T. W. Davis, from near Sign Pine; Mrs. R. S. Ward and daughter, Lelia Faye, and Miss Gertrude Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Parks and children and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon j Jordan and children called after sup per. ; , ' y Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Splvey and two daughters, of Washington, D. C, spent the week-end with Mr. Splvey 's mother, -Mrs. Conile' Splvey: Mrs. Splvey accompanied them back to Washington and "will visit there for sometime. Mrs. H. N. Ward is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A; L. Midyette, at Swan Quar ter. Mr. and Mm. Rosley Ward and children, of Center Hill, visited Mr. Ward's mother, Mrs. Peninah Ward, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Selby Byrum, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Winslow and son, from near Corapeake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Byrum on Sat urday. Mrs. W. E. Copeland has recovered from a recent illness. Mrs. Ben Jordan and Miss Stal lings, of Bagleys Swamp; Mrs. John Brown, of Weeksville, and Mrs. John Lowry, of Elizabeth City, -visited Mrs. Harriett Parks Friday after noon. Miss Lavelle Ward, from near Sign Pine, was the week-end guest of Miss Pauline Hollowell. W. T. Eason has been quite sick for the past week. Mrs. Henry Chappell and children were in Edenton shopping Saturday. Mrs. Roy Parks accompanied her house guests, Johnnie Chappell and his friends, of Poughkeepaie, N. Y., to Nags Head last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lamb and son, of Center Hill, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bunn Lamb on Sunday. Mrs. R. S. Ward and daughter, Lelia Faye, Mrs. T. W. Davis, Mrs. C. W. Ward and Miss Avis Ward spent Wednesday with Mrs. Joe By rum and Miss Montaze Byrum, near Cannons Ferry." Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davis had as guests at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Craft, i of Edenton; Mr. and Mrs. Carson Davis, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sf Ward, William, Lehman and Lelia Faye Ward. - Mrs. .Harriett Parks' . condition, is said, to be much improved. -. " ! Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Hollowell, Guy, Aubrey and Anne, of Edenton, visited Mrs. Hollowell's mother, Mrs. Har riett Parks, on Friday evening. P. T. A. At Center Hill Enjoys Picnic Supper The auditorium of the Center Hill School -was changed ' inti a lovely forest scene on Thursday . evening, when the. members' of the "P. T. A., the school children and a, few invited guests "were entertained at a picnic supper. , When the guests entered the audi torium they were given an enchanted drink. Then they were allowed to wander at will until they found some shady retreat where they could enjoy the evening. The first part of the evening's en tertainment consisted of stunts under the supervision of Reverend and Mrs. R. E. Walston. The outstanding event of the even ing was a "Hop Calling" enntMit in j which Mr. Joer Byrum was the win mer. ' t ' The evening's entertainment closed when Mrs, J. Ei Rogerson, retiring president, made, a short talk express ing her appreciation to the members of the P. T. A. for their cooperation i and .urging them to cooperate even! better with their incoming president,! Miss. Nellie Davis. Weekly Market Report POULTRY AND EGGS Courtesy Division of Markets N. C, Dept. of Agriculture , Farm prices . for . Eastern r North Carolina for Friday, April 23 Eggs: Hennery - whites, . lS-18c, hennery browns, 16-lgc; current collections 16-18& Live poultry, per lb. Rocks 16-18c, Reds 15-18c, mixed colors 14-17c, light breeds 12-15c, broilers 20-25c, fryers 20-25c, roosters 8-10c. "Caboose" Baa Marine Origin Explaining the origins of some terms freely used in railroading, the Canadian National Railways Maga zine says: "The word 'caboose' has a marine origin, coming from the Dutch word 'kabian-huys': cabin house." I a !riAsr ocp. rm jmic just about 1D6RAKi0rrAaTHESIUSI V smoking. tumwB&amwBao J fV I IN IntM. WUU. HNO ffl UIHW I 1 MEN like Mr. Carroll, with a Ufetime'i experience in growing tobacco, kmou that cigarette Camel is made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS. So It means a lot when they say that most smokers who gnw tobacco smoke Camels themselves. 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