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tiie perqut: . v ..I . J L i. .. j;:::;FRS'Ct;;?Eu.ii;itoiTY County and home agents of 16 - - il t7 -A T"I r. mnt in an Extension Workers' Confer- men in, Elizabeth Citv last' week '-whirh' wan hitrhlitfhted. bv.infor kmation, inspiration and fellowship, .'and an Intensified approafh;to Epe ' tension work explained. The con "ference' was held -at the. Virginia "The purpose of the conference is NOTICE Until further notice my of fice will be closed, all day on Wednesdays. (. A. B. Bonner, DOS to bring you up to date on Exten sion methods," said District Home Agent Mary Harris, who Introduced Dri Brice II Vhford, Assistant Ex- 1 Dr., . Ratehford spoke, on "The itaihM 1 n d Home Development Method.! . 'fThe farm and , home &thol jis pot something new but a concentrated approach to work ing with farm families," said Dr. Estchford, pointing out that in two counties: of, this district additional agents have been employed to con centrate on! the farm and home de velopment fnethod with farm fami lies, o v :.' In the other 14 counties of the district the agents are to 'apply this method in! working, with one or more families in each community, Dr. Ratchford suggested. Briefly, the plan is to work with a family as a unit. !he family determines its needs and desires. With the "nothing sets a man up like biscuits with plenty of Karo Syrup ..... it's got that extra .f f'V .-jii ;.. v. .,- -.'r .Jt t j.' ; J ' ' ' ": spodalgood taste." agents assisting, , the ; family then takes . inventory 4f ' the present farming System. Plans are made for adjusting and improving . ths farming system to provide increas ed income. Plans for attaining the family's needs and desires, are set up over' a period of years. ' The family is provided with the latest farm and home recommended prac-1 tires. i This involves working very close ly with farm families. Mrs.' J. " C. Fessenden gave some excellefnt. sug gestions on" how to work with peor plo more effectively. 'i;:, 'i v The district groups of the Coun ty Agents 5 Association and . the Home Agents Association, met on Tuesday night In the County Agents' meeting the .four agents who attended the National Agri cultural County Agents ' Associa tion annual meeting in Salt Lalw City, Utah, gave reports and asso- ciational business matters were tak en care of. At a group breakfast on Wednes day , morning Assistant Director Bob Shofner presented service pins to workers having 10 and 20 years of service. PETER STUYVESANT If a man is a step ahead of his fellows the wisdom oj his step wiU always be ques tioned" , TO secure our service is to know that each detail; iof ;the ceremony will be attended to with ability and discretion.;' mi as . Si .. li X Mi - : wmt aisomwe popular r2'Qna-pouna tv sys ui , hrtttte nnM nn4 irLnminri rnne K&SG&JSr ITmLM - - awei w wiim iw jiwvmv kwiw i f mm 1 , : , . " . ....... 7T n T1 I o i Wednesday i morning, Asfciatant Director Shofner discussed many personal-matters pertaining io- Ex tension worker. 'i . ' '- Farm familieg now come, under social security. This was explain ed by farm management specialist, Bill Turner. - . r . 1'Reaearch enables (is to find suc cessful new "varieties and prac tices," stated Dr. E. T. York," Jr., in charge of the Agronomy depart ment at State College. Research- is' most important .'but its value is accomplished through education. The Extension Service is the edu cational arm of Agricultural Re-' search." Dr. York gave some.val uable information. Wednesday's hour , and , a half lunch period was spent on a yacht cruise down the beautiful PaBquo-J tank Riveiv Lunches prepared by the hotel were distributed as the group went aboard the boat. This was a very enjoyable trip even though the clouds sprinkled a little rain. County Agents S. L. Lowery and Max Chestnutt were hosts. On : meeting ' schedules, Miss Maude Schaub discussed . features of annual report preparation. Miss Schaub emphasized the importance of. annual reports being sent on time." Wayne Corpening, Agricultural Agent of the Wachovia Bank and Trust , Company, presented each county agent, with a bound copy of recommended farm practices. : "Enriched corn .meal is a must in the;heal(h of ouivpedple," Mrs. Fes. senden said. She urged all agents to encourage every miller to enrich corn meal, also to' assist in trying to get ,uia uenerai Assembly to make enriche'd cbrn meal a law. Dr. E. R. Collins discussed divert ed acres under the 1955 farm pro gram. He also pointed out the availability of TVA ammonium nl trate for demonstration work. Livestock Specialist Jack Keller advised how more good ladino clov. er pastures fit into livestock pro duction. "This is an excellent use for some of our diverted acres.' up' to 'bettei farm, family Hying,", says, County Aent C'W. 'Overman. "The re: search and ;e(upat jonal ( program U foOsJrfn p'eQBle, Httj (success dd pends on tiie extent to which fanh people put -the -planning 'and pratf tlcesintq' liie Joni Uiin jfarms anfl in their homes. .It is not our purj po'sillteirif4rli people what da butisather to give the'people th ijiformation; and assist them in ns V f '! I! l i ' ' III I . . I ev and Anne were among the shoppers in Norfolk Saturday. -i lira, Irvin Whidbee visited her fatherv Ben Harrell at his home Wednesday evening. . ' ---- -i Mr. and MrsBob Layden' of Fort Mammoth, N. J., spent the Thanks giving holidays with: their parents. Charlie Ward was: admitted to the 'Albemarle Hospital Saturday. . v J r a i t XT..... I visited Mrs. Sidney Layden, Sr., end. 'Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Layden, Jr.,, Sunday. ' . , The Young v Married People's Sunday ; School Class of Burgess Qantist Church enjoyed an evening of good fellowship and a turkey supper at Burgees Hunters'- Lodge Friday night. Those present, were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Copeland, Mr. and Mrs.. William Lane, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. E. .A. White, the Rev. and Mrs. Phil Quidley and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Basnight. ODORLESS TYPE INTERIOR FINISHES V'Aliof this adds LUI.C i v S iti a gifts., la Ihi aW ,e. of . Mrs. -Earl Riddick' was hostess to the Burgess Home Demonstra tion Club Wednesday night. The meeting opened by singing Ameri ca the BeautifuL The hostess gave beautiful Thanksgiving Devo tional from the ' 100th Psalm- and including. The Lord's Prayer.' The roll was called with 12 members present. The club voted to have the Christmas party at the Hunt ers Lodge December lb. . riames were drawn for exchanging Christ- TYrry, Mrti. S.ij.it-y.Copi land tae a demonstration V The - meeting closed with the Collect. " The hostess- servedi nuts and cookie with bottled drinks. . gMftA4AAAAlVIAAWVWAAAAWWIlMM 'Big-Meat Type OIC for quickest toppers . - use OIC Boars. 1 1 " i MinWsOICFariri ' ' 'MERRY HILL, N. C. .' ' Lv ' LADY'S SCLIx.' J 1 atim in hand, engravt Z Tuesday afternoon in , . ' Hertford. . Finder please ireti . to Mrs, Eliaabeth Fowler Trui-i-wald. 1'hone 2806. Rc 1 .TWIFORD!S MUTUAL BURIAi lAOCIATION t.''UMIDOaTAillTS-MMf MSTUUif $1X3 HOLDS ANY GIFT JN OUR STORE UNTIL CHRISTMAS! ' ' '! Mfike Your Selection Now! W.M. Divers &Son JEWELERS, BURGESS NEWS : Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collins and Frank Jordan 6? Portsmouth,' Ta.', ppwit Thuriksraving Dav'witlf'Mri fan(f M-rs. VSfiiiston ane.?S 5 iurs. j. d. oasmgnt spent inurs day night with her mother, Mrs1, R. L. Spivey near New Hope. , Mr. and; Mrs. Hugh Copeland were the week-end guests of, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. , Cope land. - ' : 1 , Mrs. Walton Lane and daughters lIousGu'ork Easy Without v l!aggbgBac!(acfc3 When uanejr nmetum fliowi aawa, mw tloll. complain. o( nagging backache, Iom of neadacm ifi-tr witb 1 It reduced kidny' fnnctionij getting yon pop and energy, i XMO't Minor longi pn and diarini with these diacomforts NOWvSAE:-!li):e During Our MafflC .CHneiT E5: iMrn due to upb MUnmonwanaea as atreaa cJd. Minor'blaJdef irritation (iue'to cold, dampneaa or vron( diet may cauae getting 4ip nighta on frequent pamagea. i f" J. bout neglect yonr Udneya II theee condV Stlona bother you. TrjT Dpan'a PUf - mild dinretie. Used uceanfnlly by tnillican lor rrer 50 year. WhU(ten otheranae cemaed. 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