73 CAEOUSAJ FRIDAT JUNE 2S. I9BI..
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- In contrast , ; to the several
programs operated by ASC in
' North Carolina .which i serve 4o-
reduce ... production of ; certain
commodities, ASC o. --ateS j a
program ' which ' "was 5 signed
specifically: to increase .e pro?
duction of wool: '
i A. P. HasseiL Jr. . Administra
tive Officer for the Agricultural
- Stabilization ; and C nservation
State , Committee, e- ' ,d that
wool is an essential 1 . , strate
gic commodity ' which f is v not
. produced in sufficient quantity
in the United States. "For this
reasonf he said, "Congress
passed 'the . ' Wool Act of 1954
which directed the Secretary of
Agriculture to provide , an in
centive program which would
encourage an annual production
of 300 million pounds of shorn
wool." ; . - r ',; -For
the last few years the
incentive price under the wool
program has been set at 62 cents
per pound for shorn ' wool. The
: program provides that farmers
market "their wool through the
1 norma V channels , obtaining the
best possible price tot their pro
duction; -At; the- end of . the
marketing year the' Department
of Agriculture ' determines the
average national" price "obtained
by all wool growers., for their ,
wool The percentage , required
to bring this national price up.
to the 62 cent incentive' level is J
determined and all farmers who
market wool receive this per-1
centage increase , in their. in
come ; from -wool sold. ;tf
According" , to Hassell, every
year this program has .been in
effect it has served its purpose
by increasing the national pro
duction of wool, v Should 'the
national average price received
by wool ; producers Ijhrpughout
the nation during 1961 reach the
62c -level ' then payments will
no longeT be necessary,
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Creg Lane an
nounce the birth of their third
daughter, Kimberly Nixon, Fri
day; June 0, vat the Albemarle
Hospital in Elizabeth. City.
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a response , of our appeal
for the promotion of the sale of
tree seedlings from pur nurs
eries during last spring was out
standing ' and no small part of
the success was due to your
Support, ;:;'.:
i-iease accept the . thanks of
the State of North Carolina and
particularly th ,lJrCarollna
Forest Service for your, public
iryice in an outsajvfiiif ;effort
to promote reforestation in the
state..' :"'"': 8,',' r'::;
V.Yry. truly yours;
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CLARIPGE,-
State Forester.
OAK GROVE SOCIETY '
HOLDS REGULAR MEETING ,.
; The , Woman's " Society of
Christian Service of Oak Grove
Methodist Church held its regu
lar monthly meeting - Tuesday
night, June 13, at the church.
Mrs. Maggie Bright, president,
presided and opened the meet
ing' with the members repeating
the Purpose in unison, followed
by a .hymn. ';.': v
Mrs. Evelyn Elliott then show
ed a copy of the new program
book for -1H61-62, "Household of
God," and discussed it briefly.
The meeting ' was then turned
over to Mrs. Lillie Jackson..' "O
Zioh HasteXwas sung, followed
by. prayer. ' The program topic
was "Home For the Homeless."
'It was brought out, that. there
are 45 million homeless people,
the members were asked to' feel
compassion for these persons
and to ask what they could do
for them. Various ways in
which the church helps refugees
were then ;' presented by several
members. - ' Along with the pro
gram 2 supplementary materials
were vised, . maps, posters, etc.,
which were"?very . informative.
The worship center i was very
thought provoking, on a table
was. placed a small bowl of rice,
a , knapsack with a few posses
sions tied in it and a Bible. A
"Prayer Litany for Refugees"
closed this part of the program.
. The' -business t part of the
meeting followed. The roll was
called and the minutes of the
previous meeting read and ' ap
proved. The group voted to ac
cept our supply askings. Mrs.
Gorrie Stallings, C chairman of
Christian Social Relations, ' ap-
Ipftinted a committee ofjjft&to
work with her, Mrs. Esther El
liott and Mrs. Doris Kemp. An
executive meeting was also
planned.'
Following the benediction, re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Evelyn Elliott. ' .
BETHEL CLUB MEETS Y
The Bethel Home Demonstra
tion Club held its regular meet
ing on Friday with Mrs. E. L.
Goodwin and Miss Blanche
Goodwin as hostesses. - '
"Sweet and Low": was sung,
followed by Mrs. Charles Ward
reading Psalm I and Mrs. M. T.
Griffin leading in prayer.
Mrs. Griffin gave a book re
port and Mrs. J. C. Hobbs gave
a leadership report. -
Miss Sandra Jennings, a 4-H
student, gave ' a very helpful
demonstration on .''Strawberry
Shortcuts." She prepared sev
eral tasty dishes and gave many
ideas on serving strawberries
and the.' important part they
play in one's diet.
Mrs. Ward won the door
prize. Delicious refreshments
were served by the hostesses.
The July meeting will be held
July 14 with Mrs. Edgar Long
and Mrs. Emmett Long as hos
tesses.
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August-December farm turkey
prices are expected to average
zQ-'Zl vcents, compared with 25.3
cents for the same period of
1960, v'predictsr Dr. 7 William R.
Henry of North Carolina State
College..-;. v.;.''iV'v :-. '
Dr,enry is one of four top
college poultry' economists who
mak up the , National Poultry
Sury r jCiWnUte.'Work of fiiV
comn ..ipet is sponsored by' K
Arnei, : ) Feed. Manufacture i
Assocjition,; ',PovHffand Ejgg
Board
Federat
the firstljt .-'JteiiwWd-
15 cents -or Tiigher; : if placements
continue no. more than1 per
cent above ; year-earlier levels,
says Dr. Henry. . ; ,
."But ; unsatisfactory industry
returns can be expected if place-'
ments return to levels well
aboVe this 4-6 per cent rate of
increase," he warns. V
if. S. farm egg prices are ex
pected to , average 32-33 cents
during the first half of 1962,
2-3 cents below the same pe-1'
riod of 1961. The number of I
layers on farms January 1, 1962,'
is expected to be about 2 per
cent above year-earlier levels.''
N. C. Peach Crop
: Largest Since 1957
' The 1961 peach production for
North Carolina is estimated at
1,450,000 bushels and is the lar
gest crop since 1957 when 1,
500,000 bushels were produced,'
according to the N. C. Crop Re
porting Service. l In the com
mercial counties of the Sandhill
area ..the crop is in 'good to '
excellent condition. Harvest of,
the early maturing varieties has I
been under way since the first
.week of June. :::;x;i,.
PERQUIMANS CROPS SHOW
MUCH IMPROVEMENT
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plaster as should be done. Prop
er application of ; this material
should be a 5 main item with
farmers producing peanuts," as
landplaster is ohe of the essen
tial ingredients for ? producing
peanuts. If , the , weather con
tinues to be as favorable for the
farmers at it has been for the
last 8 or. 10 days prospects for
this fall are good. It will prob-1
ably be one of the costliest crops j
we have produced in many a
year, but no. ohe has control of.
the. weather, and this has been
a big drawback for most of the
farmers in Perquimans County.
Habitual orderliness of ideas
is your sole road to' happiness,
and to reach it, orderliness in
all else, even the most casual
things, is needed.
Eugene Delacroix.
Classified - Legals
LOST LADIES' LEATHER
billfold, containing identifica
tions. Finder return to Mrs.
Thad C. Chappell, Hertford,
N. C. Reward. . June 23
M. G. BROWN COMPANY NOW
buying 1 logs and tracts of
timber. Highest market prices
paid. Phone 3610, Edenton.
Apr21,tfc ,
FOR SALE WATERFRONT
lot, 100 feet, on Albemarle
Sound, 215 feet' deep. Faces
southwest. Wanted; . Small
farm 100 acres or less. Out
of town buyers. Winslow
Realty. Phone 2041, Box 91,
Hertford, N. C. .
Junel6,23,30July7
JELE;PH-OjlE
A bedroom telephone at
your finger tips certainly
. spells cortvenienve. Color-;
ful, too! Choosa froma
wide range of attractive "
' colors. Let us give your
- home the colorful conven
ience of bedroom tele
phone today. -
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iSee 'Keith . Hasketf,'
51 days, 2831 nights.
Ju9,16,23
HOUSE FOR SALE AT 209
Woodland Circle. Phone 4171,
Edward Barber. Ju9,16,23
FOR SALE CHEAP. -ACRE
' lot and ' house! hi Chapahoke.
One . 38 HP M.M. gasoline
power unit and grist mill.' G.
A. White, - phone 2551, Hert
'ford, N.ttfii r;jiune9,i623l30
tKr'44i&$.$j probably
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$i nam'gpsfii Artlmxious ;to
:P- locate, irpossiyj .' gavnesites ;of
uiesew .any omer muraaugn.
, .Jf ;you have information please
, write M E. ; Murdaugh, P. O.
Box 1023, Durham, N. C. I
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HELP WANTED AT ONCE
Rawleigh Dealer in Perquim
ans .County. Write Rawleigh,
Dept. NCF-720r3, Richmond,
Va. ) Ju2,9,16,23,30
NOTICE OF ADmYnI3TRATICIH
Having qualified as Executor
of the estate of William C. Chap
pell, deceased, late of Perquim
ans County, North Carolina), this
is to notify all persons , having
claims against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to . the
undersigned at Belvidere.N. ' C,
on or before, the 12th dav of
June, 1962, or this .notice will be
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pleaded in bar of their -recovery.
persons v indebted .tor said es
tate will please make immediate
payment. . - ,
I This 12th day of June, 1961.
I Clarence Caleb Chappell,
Kxecut f W'1'iin O, Chappell.
Junel6,23,30July7,14,21
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
. Having qualified as Executor
of the estate of Mary J. Hoflar,
deceased, ' 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 Route 1;. Box 87,
Hertfordy; Ni Cv on or before.' the
29th day.ipf''May. 1962,- or ithis
notice(;w(ll. be' pleaded ih bar 'pf
their ; recovery. All persons 1ft-,
debted1 to' said estate will please
malte .-immediate payment. 'vr&
This. 29th day of May, 196l-.r
IREDELL HOFLER..K:
Executor Of Mary J. Hofler.
June2,9,i6,23,30July7 'j ' iix:.
NOTICE COADMINISTRATION
I ( Having qualitied as Adminis
, ti-atrix of the estate of L. L.
I Hha.nnpll HpffasftH. 1al. nf Ppr-
quimans County, North Caro
lina, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against the
estate of said deceased to ex-
hibit them to the undersigned
at Belvidere, N. C, on or before
the 24th day of May, 1962, or
'this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate,
will please make immediate pa.v
ment.
This 24th day of May, 1961.
Mrs. Henrietta L. Chappell,
Administratrix of L. L. Chap
pell. .';,
June2,9,16,23,30July7
NOTICE OF RE-SALE
Under - and by virtue of an
order of re-sale - UDon an ad
vance bid made by the Superior
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. YOUR, PLYMOUTH-VALIANT DEALER
Court of Perquimans Countv in
vshe 'special proceedings' entitled
I :n part, C. Edgar White. Admini
strator of Claude 'Clfement ChaD
cell. Petitioner, vs. Henrietta
Lane Parks et als. the undersign
ed Commissioner will on the 6th
day of July. 1961, at 11:30 A. M.
a i ' the Court House door in
Hertford, North Carolina, offer
for sale to the highest bidder for
cash upon an opening bid of
$550.00, that certain tract or par
cel ot land lying and being in
Belvidere TownshiD. Perauimans
.County, North Carolina, describ
ed as ioiiows: .
A tract of land situate in Bel
videre Township, Perquimans
County, adjoining the-lands of
Isaac Chappell, Charlie R. Lane,
Wm. T. Smith, and others, and
being the ttacj pf land where
on James ,Wj Chappell lived at
the time of his death. Con
taining 12 acres. ; " j , :
A 10 deposit of his bid ud
to and including $1,000.00' plus
07c oi any excess over $l,uuu.UU
will be required of the success
ful bidder. -
Dated and posted this 21st
dav of June 1961.
WALTER G. EDWARDS,
Commissioner.
June23.30
Town of Hertford
No'th Carolina
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
ELECTION
No'ice is herebv eiven that a
SPECIAL ELECTION will be
held in the Town of Hertford.
i North Carolina, on August 8th,
! 1961, for the purpose of submit
ting to the qualified voters of
said town, for their approval or
disapproval, the following pro
position: PROPOSITION NO. 1 .
Shall the qualified voters of
the Town of Hertford, N. C, ap
prove Alcoholic Beverage Con
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noi4T vlmms
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trol Stores to :be -operated! m ithe
Town of, Hertford .N. Q,;. In said
election a ballot shall be used
upon which shall -bie" printed up
on separate lines for each pro
position, "For Town Alcoholic
Beverage Control Stores,"
"Against Town Alcoholic Bever
age Control Stores." Those fav
oring setting up and operating
Alcoholic Beverage Control
Stores in the Town of Hertford
shall mark in the voting square
to the left of the words "For
Town Alcoholic Beverage Con
trol Stores" printed on the bal
lot; and those opposed to Town
Alcoholic Beverage Control
Stores' shall mark in the1 voting
square to the; left of the words,
"Against Town , Alcoholic. Bev
erage Control Stores." ...
The polls lqr the election will
be open at - the ' hour of 6:30
o'clock A. M., and will close at
the hour of 6:30 o'clock P. M
Eastern Standard Time . The
election will be held at the' same
polling place at which' the last
election" was held in the, Town
of Hertford for the Town Board
of Commissioners of the Town
of Hertford
The registration books shall
be opened for the registration
of voters at 9:00 o'clock A. M.
on Saturday, July 22nd, 1961,
and shall be closed at 9:00
o'clock P. M. on Saturday. July
29th, 1961. On each day (Sun
days excepted) during such
period, the Registrar for the
Town of Hertford will keep his
book open between the hours of
9:00 o'clock A. M. and 5:00
o'clock P. M. for the registration
of voters in the Town of Hert
ford. On each Saturday durin?
such period said Registrar will
keep his book open between the
houres of 9:00 o'clock A. M. and
9:00 o'clock P. M. for the regis
tration of voters in the Town of
Hertford.
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Here's your chance to commit legal
larceny and get yourself a brand-new,
Valiant. Slip down to our showroom.
When the salesman's back is turned,
sneak a look at the price tags. Why,
it's like stealing! All you gotta do is
leave your old car.arid a few tlollars a
month" beMhtt-about .will ' be
enough. Better" hurry,. thougM .
Based on Manufactures Sufrgesttfl Iiitail. Price for
Valiant Model V-100,2-dopr Sedan and average local:
carrying charges' for 86 nionths, after M down. Trans
portation and taxes (local and state) eftra. Terras may
vary slightly with individual dealer's pricing policies.
Dated June 14th, 1961. .,
R. C.' ELLIOTT,
Clerk of the Town of Hertford,
.' ' North Carolina. ' "
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