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THE PERQUIMANS "WEEKLY, HERTFORB,. UftBlfH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MARCH 2,'l95fl. PAGE FIVE v tot Allotment CasingOonfusion I. n J v.. W - There has beeh much confusion ' and misunderstanding with respect to the announced increase in 1956 peanut acreage allotment, announce J ed Joe .S. Suggt Executive Secre- i tary f the North Carolina Peanut JiGrowers Association.' Mr. Sugg ong Growers j pointed out that the announcement appearing on February 21st, which , announced a 13.7 increase in the ' acreage allotment for Virginia type ; peanut was misleading, inasmuch ,&a this figure bus no direct bear ing upon the increase which an individual peanut producer in North Carolina will receive. It is hoped, . . M, Sugg says, that any person - starting to read this article wijl read it carefully in its entirety in , order that further misunderstand- Ing will not accrue. Mr. Sugg pointed out that 'the increase awarded is 22,845 acres for the -State of North Carolina, to be di vided , among the growers of the - Virginia Type peanut, based on :, their " average, within allotment, : production of Virginia type peanuts t(for the years 1953, 1954 and 1955. JiHe stated that the increase was given to the producers of Virginia type 'peanuts, based on Section 358-C-2 of the Agricultural Adjust . i ment Act which authorizes the Sec- s retary to increase the allotted acre age of any type of peanuts found to" be in short supply by a sufficient i quantity to satisfy the needs of the ., customers of that particular type of peanut. According to Sugg, the confusion which has arisen is over the fact that some producers in North Carolina have produced a portion, and in some cases all of their crop which classify as Run ners, and that Runners are not be ing increased. The word Runner should not be confused with the ; type vine ort which the peanuts are produced, but rather associated with the definition which states i , that peanuts which fail to grade ,.)80 Fancy shall be classified as " Runners, and those which grade in - xcess of 30 Fancy shall be clas " sified Virginia type. He further : pointed out that many farmers feel fei that the weather conditions caused J their peanuts to grow small during . i956, "Which accounts for 'the fact , that they had some of their crop J - T) . ml. . 1 v giauc xvuiuier graue. 'iins may oe J true, he stated; however, if any ex- these individuals, then the excep- tion would have to be made for the . producers of the Southeast who normally produce approximately 50 of their crop in Runner pea ' nuts and this would not be practi cal, inasmuch as there is a surplus supply of Runner peanuts in the market at this time. Sugg pointed out that' the indi- TAYLOR TIIEATRF EDENTON. N. C Saturday Continuous from 1:S ' Sunday, 2tlS, 4:15 and 8:45 Thursday and Friday, March 1-2 Double Feature Horror Richard Denning in "DAY THE WORLD .ENDED" also Kent Taylor in fTHE PHANTOM FROM 10,000 LEAGUES" Saturday, March 8 Peter Graves in . "FORT YUMA" Abo "Adventures of Captain Africa" No. 6 Sunday and Monday, March 4-5 Kirk Douglas and - Elsa Martinelli in THE INDIAN FIGHTER" i . ' ' CinemaScope Tuesday and Wednesday, March 6-7 Double Feature . Vivien Leigh j .THE DEEP BLUE SEA CmemaSeppt WUh , j Stereophonic Sound' Jack Kelly in V THE NIGHT HOLDS i TERROR" No'ChiUnm Pleaae, Untes "v Wlth Parental yiduai farmers should not attempt to compute their own acreage in crease, inasmuch as the official an nouncement from the County ASC Offjces may be expected within three Weeks, which will mean each farmer should. know his exact in crease around the 15th of March, which will be ample time to make preparations for their plantings. He further suggests that the pro ducers cooperate with the. County ASC Offices and wait until their in dividual ' notices are received and not call upon the County Office for information pertaining to the al lotments until after the receipt of notices, The County Offices can not furish any, information prior to the. completion of the computing of the increase; : ..- ..'.:' ' , : ; , ' , : . . , The increase referred to is for the 1956 cop year only and will have np bearing on allotments for future years. Mr. Sugg stated that now is a good time for farmers to be careful of the type seed they plant in ordor that their crops will . grade Vir ginia type and avoid any penalties in the future. North Carolina pro duction in 1953 was 8 Runners, in 1954, 5 Runners and in 19r5 10 Runners, - according to the summaries released by the Federal Grading Service. Registration Books To Close March 10 Registration books for the spe cial bond election to be held in Per quimans County Saturday, March 24 to determine the proposed issu ance, of $125,000 in school bonds, were opened for the first time last Saturday and will remain open through Saturday, March 10, it was reported today .by R. C. Murray, chairman of the Board of Elections. Individuals desiring to partici pate in this election, Mr. Murray said, must register by March 10. He added, however, persons' already listed in the books need not regis ter again in order to he eligible to vote. Registrars at the six polling plac es in the county reported very 'lit tle activity in registering Voters last Saturday, but state they know pf a number of individuals who need to register lief ore the books are closed a .week from Saturday. Voters not sure of their eligibility to vote in this special election are advised to check with the regis trars. TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED Hurry! 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' SUNDAY SCHOOL ' ' ' LESSON;" '' ' Continned'from Page Four , Seeking means whereby they might bring charges against him "to destroy him," the chief priests and the ,scribes, with the elders, came to him to question by what authority "doest thou those things? or who is he that gave thee this authority?" Jesus did not answer their questions directly for two reasons: First, because he knew they were not sincerely desirous of knowing the true answer they only wanted to entrap him to ac complish their own ends; nwl, sec ond, they had already closed their minds as to the character and per son, of Christ, lln knew they were determined to kill him and he felt under no obligation whatever to answer any question asked by lips from hearts set on murder. Ra ther, he asked them a question which, for them, was unanswerable. So, we see, that in the conversion of Zaceheaus, It is He who seeks and saves the lost; in the parable of the pounds, it is He who dis tributes possessions and calls for an accounting; in his triumphal entry, it is He who is King; it is He who cleanses the ' Temple and, in the subsequent argument, it is His au thority that is questions. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends and neighbors for the many lovely flowers, raids and gifts sent to me during my illness. Your kindness will always be remembered. '.'.-'. MRS. T. E. RAPER Classified-Legals FOR SALIC SOLID WALNUT Ifepplewhite drnpleaf table. Call Mrs. IC. E. Payne, Hertford, N. C. Phone 3956. ' Mar2,9. 1st PRIZE $50,000 CASH "-- ; FOR SALE 0 N E COMFORT able overt Buffed davenport and chair. Mrs. R. M. Riddick, "Hert ford, N. C. . Phone 4081. Feb 24,Mar2 , NEW 56-PAGE PLANTING GUIDE CATALOG FREE. Write for your copy today. Offering Virginia's Largest Assortment of Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berry . Plants, Grape Vines and Land scape Plant Material. Salespeo ple wanted. WAYNESBORO, NURSERIES, Waynesboro, Va. North Carolina' In The Perquimans County Superior Court Culligan, Inc., Plaintiff, vs. ' Virgil B. Sutton, Defendant NOTICE Under' and by virtue of an exe cution directed to the undersigned, from the Superior Court of Per quimans County, in the above en titled action, I will, on the 28th day of March, 1956, at twelve o'clock noon, at the door of the courthouse of said County, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said exe cution, all the right, title and inter est which the said Virgil B. Sut ton has in and to the following de scribed personal property: Household and kitchen furni ture, automobiles, trucks or other vehicles owned by him, and all other personal proper ty owned by the said Virgil B. Sutton. This 27th day of February, 1956, J. K. WHITE, ' Sheriff of Perquimans County Mar2,9,16,23 North Carolina In The Perquimans County Superior Court Culligan, Inc., Plaintiff, vs. Virgil B. Sutton, Defendant NOTICE Under and by virtue of an exe cution directed to the undersigned Sheriff from the Superior Court of Perquimans County, in the above entitled action, I will on the 28th day of March, l!)!(i, at twelve o'clock noon, at the door of the Perquimans County Courthouse in Hertford, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all right title and interest, which the de fendant, Virgil B. Sutton, now has or at any time at or after docket ing of the judgment in said ac tion had in and to the following de scribed real estate, lying and be injs: in New Hope Township, Per quimans County, North Carolina. FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a point on the North side of Hertford New Hope Road, said point being the Southwest corner of the E. W. 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Sut ton property; thence in a Southwest direction along the E. W. Sutton line 660 ft. back ' to said road, to the place of beginning. SECOND TRACT: Bounded on the North by the Hertford Durants Neck Road, on the East by the Jim Lamb proper ty, on the South by a swamp, on the West by the Joe Turner property, containing .'i.r acres, and being all of the property lying on the South side of said road, upon which Laura Sut ton helcl a life estate and then to her children. This 27th dav of February, 1056. i. a. WHITE, Sheriff of Perquimnns County Mar2,9,16,23 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Lucrotia Welch, deceased, late of Perquimans Coun ty North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de.-ea.sed to ex- MATTHEW VASSAR "The true aim of educa tion is not personal; its purpose, is the. general im provement of social and political conditions." SCIENCE helps to bring comfort to men. 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