V 10 lx"s f;z!i jTo CijFanFitjGi Farmers in all parte of Perqulmana County are turning to their local Farmers Home Administration county office for credit that will help mem i take up better farm practices and make adjustment from cash-crop ' -furmfaar to diversified systems, E. F. Morgan, the agency's County Super vianr. said this week. ' Farmers who here depended almost wholly on cash-crop In recent years are the ones most in need of farming adjustments, he said. They find they can set up a sound system of farming by switching to diversified production on their farms. Many are looking for credit necesary to put in livestock en terprises to go along with their crops and are exnectdne to develop good pas ture for their livestock. This type of adjustment usually takes a few years for completion. ; Many operators of cash-crop farms say they are held back from making the adjustments because of costs In volved. If these costs cannot be han dled by other local private or coopera tive credit, and if the proposed farm- tured off, or cut for Lay cr i Any wheat whetAar seeded or v?l 1-er John ' Beshel, pastor. teer which is allowd to mature will, Masses at 7:30 A. M. still be subject to compliance with the "WW--AJ,J"JVW'JU J S wheat-allotment provisions. Prior ap-' EL? l Proceedings Of practice is carried out must be so des ignated at the County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Com mittee office.. ; Under the .wheat marketing quota program approved last August by farmers voting in a referendum . .C-iolic Church, EisAon, ttad FJi'! 25.C3; Chowan K.. I ' T.I.- ' DWI Mint.. , XX7,V.J,. Jf r ITnxron "lf1. H Tl .' Son, 115.78; Darden Bros, East- L Commissioners March 1, 1954 At a regular meeting held at the Court House March 1, 1954. Present and presiding, A. T. Lane. Chairman, with Commissioners Wm. C. Chappell, farmers having an acreage allotment of more than 15 acres and who ex ceed thir farm wheat acreage allot ments in 1954 become' subject to a marketing penalty on their "excess" production. Farmers with an acreage allotment of 15 acres or less may pro duce as much as 15 acres of wheat without incurring marketing penalties. In addition any farmer who exceeds his wheat acreage allotment, regard less of size, becomes ineligible for Commodity Credit Corporation price support on his wheat " Under the amended program, such producers will now have an opportuni ty to bring their acreage into compli- (E. B. Hollowell, R. L. Spivey and Warner. ' , - - s. Reports received from Agriculture Extension Service and Welfare, De partments. ' ; - Report received from J. C Morgan, Superintendent County Home. ; ' On motion duly made and passed, ern Office Equipment Co., $14..; The Perquimans .Weekly, $48.35; Corion Sheet Metal Co., $455.00; Commercial Printing Co., f 12.48: Sinclair Refin- ing Co., $21.45; Duke Hospital, $31.15; Simon's, $22.00 1 C. Edgar White, $9.63; Grocery Sales Co., Inc., $7.C!!; Noland Company, $101.75; Owen C. Dunn Co., $164.74; Edwards & Eroi"-h. ton Co.; $15.71; M. G. Owens, $37X9. No further business the Board ad. journed, - A. T. LANE, Chairman. ' LEGAL NOTICE, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of C. W. Griffin, deceas- the Board awarded contract for audit-ied, late of Perquimans County, North ing County Books for fiscal year of 1954-55 to R. E. Aiken, Elizabeth City, N. C, for $550.00. i ; -: -, On motion duly made and passed the Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit, them to the undersigned at Route 8, Hertford, N Board authorized Chairman A. T. ' C, on or before the 1st day of Febru- ary, 1955, cr this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per- Lane, to have the Courtroom painted On motion duly made and passed. the Board did not approve the post-! sons indebted to said estate will please ance and Oius avoid the quota penalty 8g Tl An' " fl ruTZ - JEZJrr iftL and loss of eligibility for available quested by sheriff M. G. :(--tM r-VJfT - - l ... i tin motion uuiv maue ana uassea.. ? . t- JZZ v. -li-j the Board appointed R. N. Thompson.1 Administrator ofv . "'"rJL Countv Aet. effective March 1 Feg5,12,19.26,Mar5,12 a practice approved earlier for only a ii. i - j j . . GRIFFIN, VI. Griffin. 1954. uve cream iu u u. yr -iimited arei, Producer. in d..,---,,! On motion amy maae and passed, Home Administration has funds for production or adjustment loans. In addition, many farmers needing loans for only a year are finding the credit they need at the Farmers Home Administration county offices. Long term loans for purchasing or develop ing family-type farms are also avail able, either as direct or Insured farm ownership loans. . A special program of loans to stock men hard hit by drought conditions is also administered by the agency. These loans are to help farmers re main in normal production of cattle and sheep. ;v - No matter what type of credit. is sought, Farmers Home Administra tion cannot approve applications from farmers whose credit needs can be handled by private or cooperative tenders. ; . ..- ; The local Farmers Home Adminis tration office is located in Hertford, on the second floor of the bus sta tion buildup. MiBatAcrcsge Provision tenud Wheat producers throughout the country will be permitted to bring overplanted 1954 crop wheat acreage into compliance with the 1954 wheat marketing quota, 'acreage" allotment program through an amendment to program regulations anounced today by H. D. Godfrey, State Administra tive Officer for the Agricultural Stabi lization and Conservation. The change revises the definition of "wheat acreage" under the program. It excludes from the definition, wheat acreage which "does not reach ma turity because it is, while still green, turned under for green manure, pe ignated emergency drought areas, and the winter wheat wind-erosion areas of western States, have been permit ed to carry out a similar, practice, and thus comply with program regulations regarding overseeding. The practice is now extended to all wheat growers because many of them have followed such a practice in the R. Winslow, Jr., and others, request ing State Highway and Public Works Commission to improve and maintain Majors Lane, leading from U. S. High way 17A to Major & Loomis gate, length of lane approximately 600 feet On motion duly made and passed, the Board approved the petition of J. J. Phillips and others, requesting the State Highway and Public Works njtwfc. .. Thar. Ink aIm Kmr Dnm. m!. understanding about the area in wWch!minl"sion Thardsurf?c p?? the practice was permitted and of the8 . ""u u ""' necessity for Countv ASC CommM."1 piyiuy approval before using the practice. OZIAS JOHNSON . Osias Johnson, 68, died Friday morn. ing of last week at 1:55 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Jordon, Hertford, Route Three, after a angering illness. He was a native of Surry County, Va, but had been living on Hertford, Route 3 for the past five years. He was the son of the late James Henry and Harriett Emory Johnson and was a member of the Baptist Church of Severn. . -.'.-v-.: Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Emily Hook Johnson; three daughters, Mrs. Cora Peffer of Waverly, Va., Mrs. Elizabeth Clements of Emooria. Va.. and Mrs. Marcella Jordon of Hertford, Koute 3; three sons, Cecil. B. Of Roa noke Rapids, James of Hertford, Route s and Carl Ray Johnson of Emporia, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Bettv Williams and Mr. "IdS "Cramer of Petersburg. Va.; on brother, James Henry John son of Petersburg, Va.; 12 grandchil dren and seven great grandchildren. The body was carried from the Twi ford Funeral Home here last Friday to Petersburg for funeral services and interment - v. ' r TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, . C " Week Day Shows Continuous From 8:30 Saturday Continuous From l-M Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 8:45 Thursday and Friday, March 11-12 Donald O'Connor in "WALKING MY BABY BACK HOME" Saturday, March 13 Robert Stack in "WARPAINT" 4 Days Beginning . 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