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the idee t .prices have been unusu . " (compared wi'-h price t.r Cotton growers .win Ae notified of their 1954 aereage allotments before they vote in the referendum on Tues ' day, December 16, L. L. Lane, chair man of the Perquimans County Agri cultural Stabilization and Conserva tion Committee, advises. v The 1954 farm acreage allotments are now be in established and notices to farm ers will be mailed out by December 4th. .. - Every farmer, landlord, tenant, or share-cropper, who had a ..snare in cotton planted in 1953 will be eligible to vote in the referendum. State and County allotments are de termined from acreage planted in 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951 and 1952. High Demand For Meat Forecast For Next Year Next year will be another year of large supplies of red meat And con sumption is also expected to continue high. Retain prices in 1954 are ex pected to average about the same as f commodities. Now, even t" . 1 1 are at the lowest point sines cattle prices are still more favorable in relation to other farm prices Can they were during the 1910-14 base , period which 3a used for parity com putations. ,'They are lower, however, than could be considered normal at this time because of their long-term trend upward," Mr. Susser said. , , "Persistent declines in cattle. prices over the past two years appear to be about ended, but the forecast does not indicate that they will regain their levels of a year or two ago." Nationwide,: fewer cattle' are being out on feed grains for fattening this fall than last This means the supply of finished cattle, in the first half of 1954 is likely to be -smaller next year, ""V.e memory of t.e T- i t'Ve ' o mor. "j ; Tj ; r ' n s of HagUn IlW.z ; .t - -'A 5oceive, tiLat w&I. i I ataa of glory, c'oroni j t f meek i. .88, diadems of love. ; Uary l--7 SUNDAY rCTCCL (Continued on Page Eleven) tion of religion is the doing of God's will. -"By their fruits ye shall know them' may be written of nations as well. as. of individuals i . . The only witness which is ultimately effective is that of lives which demonstrate, in the daily round, that human nature can be changed' by the, power of c m - W ti at Oirint . Tf Oio wnrM waVa rnnHtminAH but the Supply of grass-fed beef will ;to gay , See how these Christians remain high, the county agent said the , nve wa should not lone wait' for a outlook report indicated. Grass-fed beef usually grades as Good, Commer cial,, or Utility, according to govern ment standards. revival of religion. . As someone has suggested, ''Let Us never forget that those who strive to build a nation without God build in I Consumption of beef in 1953 an-1 vs i pears to have reached n alltime high', fThese commentaries are based on the International . Uniform Sunday School Lesson Outlines, copyrighted I by the International Council of Re- Iugious Education and. used by permission). FREE Silverware To Be Given Away With the Purchase of FRUGI DATRE RANGES and REFRIGERATORS Be tween' Now and Decem ber 24, 1953. - Ask Us About the Details of this Spe cial Offer. Our FREE Silverware Offer Expires Dec 24 33 Food Freezer-Refrigerator Combined I Join TWIFORD'S Mutual Burial J ASSOCIATION formt; Five-room house, .'one .floor wired for electric -stove and lights; running water. High way 37 at Belvidere, Perquim ans County. Available Janu ary 1st. ' ' APPLY . ' J. Lafayette Una Belvidere, N. C. - Phone Hertford 4960 ', ' l Cr 1 - ' - ' il . ' - - i - y' '-" ! Odcrhti Typo Ha Watting n lyRacSrba 0,.to MMiiwy whin Akfy' Oiarliw 9 whittnaM Oder b rttd. 1 , 'Frieda . -. i v i Hertford Hardvare & Supply Co. PHONE 3461 HERTFORD, N. C. n 1 iP'f HI 5v $7 ' sCss.'.- QigD. OT. O0 -0.- VMM IJ-IOJ Low down poynttnrVv ail miss vc:b: Big 71-b. cepacBy Food ' Fraratr wfth Hparate - Twin, all-pomlaln . .t'ydratort Cutl-proof aluminum ' PHONE 3446 -:- tay, low Term ul i:rv i22ns, tooi Qulckube Ice Trays, wUh x Intt-nt Tray and Cube ;Releate.i.;,;:;; Powcrai by tha famous Motar":tr f.ochaniiia wKh ;IYorr Protj;::on Plan titri-H Aric r-7 ' IIERTrC?vD, N. C. 7 r It's cn crr--::: :h CtrrS" TLj amassinj "extra" gear Eaves to 1Z ca : 3 . . . cut3 ' engine wezr, too. j ccn r 3 lh above 27 Eph, Ovcrira r-ti' -J i:3 oyer v?tca ycul:t r") ca T 3 C"3 I " 1 . . cs . epcsddrc-aC: it c-1 1 3 tL : ;L V . tur;3, 73'r3 r : ; .J ; : t 17 :r tiers, tut yczf::.ii L:..L1 . . :. ' 'W - . "5 trJto i.
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