THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD; MOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MAY 87, 1969. 4 Timber Is; Of fen Neglected As Important Fjarm Income Crop t ; An important but oftenfneg- pamphlet issued recently by the 1 clod farm crop Can turn,' Jinto U. S. (Department of Agriculture - a major source of income on ! also provides a concise summary some farms, believes John Gray, ' of services available to wood . who heads forestry extension at j land owners. It's titled "Public N. C. State CoUege , Forestry Assistance For Small The crop is timber and fJ rest : Woodlands" (USDA Folder, PA experts are predicting a Loom- 409) and can be obtained ' from ing market as the 'nation ;c6n-' state extension' foresters or tinues its growth and ,c-fnorhic expansion. Gray cited a recent report. of the USDA's Forest Service, which states that in 40 ysara the illa tion's requirements for timber will be about double present ! production. An importiint part of .these added timber requirements- will have to' come from small wood-. ; ; lands owned by private indivi duals such as farmers and busi nessmen. ' The Forest Service (report also . points ' out that these small A woodlands will need to be man y 'aged more efficiently if they're - to meet future demands .of the timber market. ' "Most of the land owned by A forest' industries and public ag- encies aire left in reasonably good growing condition after cutting, but on over one-half of . the recently cut farm and .other small private forests conditions for future growth are far:vfrom . good," Dr. Richard E. McAdle, Forest Service chief, said in a foreword to the report. ! "Improving these millions of farm forests is America's most important forestry job," he de- clared. In North Carolina, woodlands comprise 13,590,000 acres of'fann land. There are 222,110 farm woodland ownerships in - - the : state, most of which are less than 61 acres. Nationwide, one out of every 10 American families owns a small woodland. These families own 55 percent of the 489 mil lion acres of commercial forest land in the United States. Sev- enty-five percent of the 'wood land owners in the nation are farmers. .4 , Commenting on the heed for better farm woodland manage ment, Gray said, "By improving the growing condition for timber on his land, the woodland own er will increase the value of his property and produce more,(fcr- esi pruaucus, an exi-cucm; casn crop by any measure. "In ad dition he will help meet the needs of America's ; expanding population." ;.;! For most farmers and other woodland owners, information on technical and financial 5 as sistance to help improve; timber management and production' is no farther away than ther near est office of their county agent, state forester, ASC committee or Soil Conservation' District. An informative, easy-Unread county agents, PAGE THREE 'SECTION TITO fungus; diseases and rodt sec tions for nematodes and any ol'h- cies. It would be of considerable I r it f - 'it r i er troubles 'that we are able to ' ,nteI'est to hear, from 'any resd- i idpntifv.:.-'! ., iHi'0 ers wno lnave "ad experience j , um, inmiugo 111 UUO . respect are negative, I am plan ning to study the plant under different conditions of environ- j meritsoil,', nutrition, light, etc. it is possible that we are on the fringe area of adaptability for this species. Scotchbroom is classified in ithe legume family. The genus name (cytisus) is derived from the Greek, meaning a kind of clover. The species name for 'the type of plant, usually found in this area, is sooparius. There are also varieties of Scotchbroom some of which are suitable for forcing in the greenhouse. This is also true for some of the spe- STILL AT IT Mrs. Eugenia Palmer Brown, 102 years old, still enjoys painting at her home in Seattle, Wash. She lives in a basement apartment of her son-in-law and daughter. "Independence," she says, keeps her young. HE'S OUT Lee Ki Poon. hand-picked by Syngman Hhee i for the South Korean vice presidency, was swept out of office in recent riots. i ( SAVINGS ) I B0NDS .r..-..Lj.t.i,:t.- o growing Scotchbroom especially if you live in the mountains or the Coastal Plain. : The Danger Point She I've just read that a man out in the. West exchanged his wife, for a horse. You wouldn't exchange me ' for a horse, would you, dear? He Of course not. But I'd hate to have anyone tempt me with a darned good car. Reason is the only faculty we have wherewith . to judge con cerning anything, even revela tion itself. Joseph Butler. VOTE FOR i WE FINANCE NEW CARS 5 Percent Interest No Extra Charges No Wailing For the Monej SEE US WHEN YOU BUY A XEW CAR!'.. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY 1 Peoples Bank & Trust Co. Hertford, N. C. MEMBER F.D.I. C. What has been your experi- loss of our plants was not criti- ence with Scotchbroom? A read er 'in Southern Pines has this to say about his plants. "We have used Scotchbroom for screening effects around our rather large place. We have suffered the loss of many mature Scotch broom plants due to what ap pears to be a fungus. Once a plant . matures ito a height of about 6 feet it remains in good condition for perhaps a year. without exception, , the mature plant seems to die, by sections, in ' 'a ' very short time." I lost two plants under the same conditions as our Southern Pines reader describes, and a neighbor lost four. However, the Notice Of Delinquent Tax Sale TOWN OF HERTFORD Sale of Town property for delinquent taxes for the year 1959. Data of sale Monday, June 13, 1960, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House door, Hertford, ' North Carolina. R. C. ELLIOTT CLERK AND TAX COLLECTOR. TOWN OF HERTFORD cal because they were growing! in locations where they were J not missed ton mnr!h lMoifc,. I did we lake the trouble to dis cover the cause of decline be cause 'this condition was not un usual for this section. Now my curiosity is aroused because our reader has a real problem. We are planning to test the top growth for possible George W. Baker For Kc-clcd ion As Commissioner for Park vi lie Township In the Primary Election Mav .... YOUR VOTK WILL. UK APPRECIATED! 2 AniioHiiccmcnt To Voters of BELVIDEHE TOWNSHIP I am a candidate foi! '.the office of County Commissioner for Uclvidere Township, subject to the Primary May 28th. I will appreciate your vote and active support, and if nominated and elect ed will work to serve you and the county to the best of my ability; W. 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Ave.........:.'.'.:................... '.$ 19.88 L. B. Cobb. Jr.. E. Academy..............;.:.. 34.96 Norman Elliott .::.........;....:.L.::....:.. 152.94 J. O. Felton Estate, Dobb St.. 58.1b Mrs. Margaret Hathaway, Dobb St............ 14.92 ft. O. Hunter, Grubb St........ 27.85 Lester T. Keel, Market St...................:......: 64.44 Cent-tit Lane, Edewton Road St .; 13.23 Mrs. T. C. Lane, Grubb' St.... :.. ; 14.31 William E. Lane. Dobb St.......;............. 30.85 Louis F. Tarkington, Woodland Circle..................... 46.90 Colored Delinquent Taxes for 1959 Bennie Alpin. Gum St....:....'.............:......'... $ 14.92 Alonza Baker, King St.............. . 2.77 Elise Mae Baker..... : 6.19 Penelope Bembry Estate.... 13.53 John Blanchari, Edenton Road St 4.10 Luberatha Blanchard, Dobb St 16.67 Percy L. Brothers, Hyde Park... 9.70 George W. Cooper. Dobb St 29.85 Grant Cooper, E. Railroad Ave 11.16 Theodore and Marvello Cox, Covent Garden 9.55 JMoert uaii testate, Covent Garden 2.53 Howard Dail, King St.. 0.33 Edward Davis. Gum St 21.75 Arthur Elliott, King St :. 8.29 Lillian Roberta Elliott............. 7.94 James Everett, Edenton Road St....:. 63.32 Archie Felton. Kine St 1.. 18.76 Elec Felton, King St 4.36 Forest Felton, Edenton Road St.. 16.02 John Henry Felton. E. Railroad..... 11.43 Lloyd H. Felton, Market St 21.91 Mary D. Felton, King St 5.51 Mary E. Felton. Kine St....... 5 14 Mary L. Felton Estate. Kine St 4.43 McClease Felton, Grubb St 8.36 Rurfus S. Felton, Dobb St.. 12.03 William O. Felton. Kine St..;..... 9 87 W. J. Felton (Heirs, Market St 31.28 uessie rereoee, King St..... 7.94 Wilmore Fere bee. Kine St.... 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