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Merc 2 And Eggs
The North Carolina "order" under
the nation's 1942 plan for record ex
nannion of food output will be for
less wheat but more milk and eggs,
E. Y. Floyd, State AAA executive
officer at State College reports.
f ".Despite some recent, inconsist
ent reports about Britain having
'plenty' of food," Mr. Floyd says,
"the British have left absolutely no
doubt but that they need enormous
auDDlies of all foods except wheat,
and American agriculture has agreed
to tackle the job of furnishing these
supplies. Our own state job, with
first emphasis on increasing egg and
milk production, will be to boost the
output of just about all foods Dy
approximately 15 per cent."
North Carolina representatives of
every U. S. Department of Agricul
ture agency, led by State College Ex
tension and AAA men, started this
week a campaign which will include
visits to every farm in the state.
The purpose of the farm visits will
be to outline production needs to
every farmer, analyze each farm's
land and equipment and then to give
the farmer a concrete 1942 plan un
der which the farm's food production
can be expanded without excessive
expense to the farmer.
Other "basic" food commodities
which Tar Heel producers will be
asked to "bear down on," Mr. Floyd
adds, are beef and pork. North Caro
lina farmers have never produced
sufficient supplies of milk, eggs,
poultry, beef or pork to feed their
own state's population. "That
makes the need for increases doubly
important," says the AAA leader.
"The 1942 food drive is strictly a
voluntary proposition," Mr. Floyd
declares, "and farmers will be asked
to cooperate with the plan only after
they have been shown why increases
are neded and ho wtheir prices will
are needed and how their prices will
be protected through the summer of
1943 by government buying."
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard (Jeff) Pierce
of Hertford, Route Three, announce
the birth of a daughter, Etta Faye,
on Thursday, September 25. Mother
and baby are getting on nicely.
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Future Farmers To
Attend State Fair
An attendance of more than 8,000
boys, members of the Future Farm
ers of America, is expected for the
special "Vocational .Agriculture Day"
program on October 16 at the 1941
State Fair, Roy H. .Thomas, State
Supervisor of Vocational ' Education,
announced today.
All North Carolina vocational stu
dents wearing the traditional "F. F.
A." caps will be guests of the fair
on Vocational Day.
An extensive program featuring
livestock judging (dairy cattle, beef
cattle and swine), baby beef cattle
exhibits, and ten or more booths de
voted to supervised practice work
will be offered. An additional fea
ture will be a program at noon in
front of the grandstand with talks
being made by the Future Farmers
of America president; T. E. Browne,
director of Vocational Education,
followed by announcements of win
ners in the livestock judging contest
and baby beef exhibits.
Thomas said that winners in the
livestock judging and supervised
practice contests, official delegates,
and others will leave for Kansas City
October 17 to participate in the 14th
National Future Farmers of Amer
ica Convention.
In addition to a special program
with emphasis on vocational agricul
ture, F. F. A. students will find a
menu of entertainment including
nine grandstand acts and a revue
presented by George A. Hamid,
world's largest booking agent of
outdoor attractions; 20 shows and 22
rides of the World of Mirth Shows;
harness races; auto races on Satur
day only and other fun features.
CROSS ROADS NEWS
Miss Dolly Myers spent the week
end at her home at Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Elliott spent
Sunday at Tarboro with her mother,
Mrs. Fannie B. Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Evans and
son, Lindsey, Jr., and Melvin, and
Miss Mildred Michael visited Mrs.
W. H. Winborne Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blow, of
Edenton, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Hollowell.
Miss Maybelle Edwards spent the
week-end at her home at Whaley
ville, Va.
Mrs. Bertha Hoggard, of Coffield,
who has been visiting Mrs. C, J.
Hollowell, is now visiting Mrs. Cam-
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TO E3EQTFOE10 OCTOBIER 6 to 11th
ON THE MUNICIPAL PARKING LOT FRONT AND MARKET STREETS
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eron Boyce, at Center Hill. -"
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hollows!! and
son, Edgar Earl, visited Mr. and Mrs
R. O. Furrjr, of Center Hill, Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hollowell, of
Green Hall, and J. C Leary spent
the week-end in Washington, N. C,
with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Welch, Jr.
with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Welch, Jr.
Mrs. Leary, who Had spent the week
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Hollowell, of
Portsmouth. Va.. SDent the week-end
with her mother, Mrs. Lena Asbell.
Mrs. J. N. Boyce, Mrs. W. F.
Cale and Mrs. Cameron Boyce, of
Center Hill, visited Mrs. C. J. Hollo
well Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Perry, Mr.
and Mrs. B. M. Hollowell, Jr., and
children and E. C. Perry visited Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Perry Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Z. W. Evans spent the week
end with Mrs. J. G. White, at Center
Hill.
Atwell Felton went to his home at
Roduco for the week-end.
Mrs. W. J. Bunch -spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Bunch.
Miss Helen Goodwin, of Edenton,
won the blanket Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Privott and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Blanchard
and children spent Sunday in Green
ville with friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Bunch and
baby visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waff,
of near Edenton, Monday.
CENTER HILL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Smithson and
son, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lane spent
Sunday at Benson as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. J. Lane. Miss Myrtle
Lane, of Fayetteville, joined them.
Mrs. Edward Byrum and daughter,
Doris Jean, and Mrs. J. T. Byrum
have returned from Baltimore, Md.,
where they spent last week.
Nearest Jordan and daughter, Miss
Delsie Jordan, were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jordan, at
Roduco, Saturday evening.
Mrs. Henry Pettit and son, Henry,
have returned to their home in Wash
ington, D. C, after a visit with her
sister, Mrs. J. I. Boyce. Mr. Pettit
came to accompany his family home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Miller, of
Edenton, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. O. Furry, Sunday afternoon.
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NWCE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Executrix of
the estate of H. G. Barclift, deceas
ed, late of Perquimans County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on Or
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indebted to said, estate will. please
make' iinmediate parent ' t
"This. 29th day of L rferoter, i941.
' ' MRS.' ANNIE BARCLIFT,
4 Executrix of Barclift
ock8,10,17,24,81,nov.7.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Executrix of
th estate of Mary , Wood Wlnsjow,
deceased, late of Perquimans County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
neraona havinsr claims against the
estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned at Hertford,
N. C, on or before the 20th day df
September, 1942, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment.
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This 20th' day of September, 1941.
4 vl t. MAE WOOD WINSLOW I,
Executrix I of Mary Wood Wlnalowf
i',' ' i scpt.2a,' octS.10,17,24,81 ,
Nontis of ab;!Wistration
. Having qualified is Admta)stj
bl the estabjr of J., 'ft. Webb,- deceas
ed, late of Perquimans County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of,
said deceased to exhibit them to the t
undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on
or before the 23rd day of Septem
ber, 1942, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate pay
men. ' vsgv -r y-::
This 23rd day of September, 1941.
J. R. WEBB,
Administrator of J. B. Webb.
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