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iiiMT'ri nn - THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. MAY 27. 19S0. Farmers Warned Not To Overplant Every year, some farmers" in Cfcowan County are' greatly in convenienced by having planted in excess of their allotment on . one of the basin Griff irt . PhQimnM An. - . m. - i a . t .. ' . Ac iw-icnejr pocKets to nav a repre 'Www" finnmwnnnn...ii ' PAGE SEVEN SECTION 0E3 sued a reminder to all Chowan Committee witness disposition of County farmers ithat it is tfheirjthe excess acreage. Other farm responsibility to plant within ers make a deposit with the their acreage allotments. (ASC office to have officials re- Every year few , farmers visit the farm and re-measure over the county, . on having itheir , the acreage. In just about " ev- aoreage measured by ASC per sonnel, find that they have over- planted. . , Many of . these farm ers pay additional money put of A WONDERFUL HOUR'S ENTERTAINMENT WITH THE ICE CAPADES mid Mi STARRING Li ery case, this is an unnecessary drain on the farmer's pocket book, and in every case the time lost by these revisits to the farm is un inconvenience to the farmer. ; Then, too, every time a farmer plants 'in excess of his allotment he is wasting seed or plants, fertilizer, and labor. . Flue-cured tobacco farmers have another responsibility. The Department of Agriculture again this year is supporting the pric'ej of certain "discounted" tobacco varieties at one-half the normal ' support rate., I ' The responsibility for the I identification - of the variety of! tobacco grown jon the farm rests! With the farrner. Every : farmer j will De required to sign a cer tificate to the effect that he has or has not planted one ' of the discounted varieties. ASC will take extensive steps to identify any tobacco of the discounted varieties that might be grown in this4 county. How ever, this does not alter the fact that ; the responsibility actually rests with tfhe farmer growing the' tobacco. ior two-year-old, produced -9,-i 465 pounds of milk and 449 1 pounds of fat in 222 days.. She was milked two times daily. Chappell's Steadfast Elise, a senior two-year-old, produced t 10,872 pounds of milk and 483 pounds of fat in 260 days. She was milked two times daily. TAB HUNTER GISELE MACKENZIE HOST CRAIG STEVENS SEE IT THURSDAY NIGHT JUNE 2 NBC-TV IN LIVING COLOR UNI I tu SI A Its BKhWEKS FOUNDATION Five Chanpell Cows Make High Records Peterborough, N. H. Clarence Chappell, Jr., of Belvidere, is the owner of five registered Guernseys that have recently completed official HIE produc tion records, according to the American Guernsey Cattle Club at Peterborough. ( Holliknoll Noble Rose Marie, an eight-year-old, produced 11,- i pounds of milk and 502 pounds of fat in 279 days. She was milked two times daily. Bayville Margaret Olva. a six-year-old, produced 16,097 pounds of milk and 603 pounds of fat in 305 days. She was milked two times daily. . Klondike Travs Questa, a sen- PIN-UPS PIN-UPS GOOD NEWS ! ! ! MOTHERS ! This Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only . . . DONT MISS IT! get a BEAUTIFUL 5 x 7 PICTURE OF YOUR BABY FOR, ONLY Pr Taylor Theatre EDENTON, N. C. Thursday, May 26 ON OI K STAC1R "TERRORS OF THE UNKNOWN" ON THE SCRKKN Guy Madison in "JET OVER THE ATLANTIC" FEATURE 7:00 STAGE 8:30 FEATURE 9:4S Children Under 12 ........25c All over 12 75c Friday and Saturday, May 27-28 YOl'R LAST CHANCE TO SEE Cecile B. Demille's , "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" with Charlton Heslon Kill I) A V SHOWS STAKT 7:30 KUATIJKK 7:45 SATI ItOAV JsO-4:.YO-8:0 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Sunday and Monday, May 29-30 Dirk Bogard and Yoka Tani in "THE WIND CANNOT READ" ('liimuiSeMpp iintl I'olor Tuesday and Wednesday, May 31-June 1 Robert Lansing in "4-D MAN" llel.u.vp Color also "THE BOY WHO OWNED A MELEPHANT" Coming . . . June 2-3-4 Steve Reeves in "THE GIANT OF MARATHON" CinemiiSriM .and Color lH((IMIHIHHI(MIIII,Ulni,llilllMM,ll f n -' . ' -i ' i V lilBllli5 ' lillillllllli r - - XVr: , One or two children In each family r ; EXTRA SPECIAL!! Finished wallet s!t will be photographed singly for only less than 502 each in group of 4. ' 48tf. Groups $1.00 per person. Extra child -5x7, $1.50. - - Your choice from beautifully finished 5"x7" pictures (not proofs). l-48. Extra 5x7's if you like. lst-$1.50, Each extra $1.25 if bought in the , store, but you will not be urged to buy, ' -' - '- " T ' Same pose mi pin-ups i:ir.ETS ALL YCJ CO: JUST BRING YOUR CHILDREN TO THIS STORE ' i AM EXPERT PHOTOGRAPHER WILL TAKE SEVERAL CUTl POSSI' ; , 'YOU'U GET TO SEE YOUR L0VEIY PICTURE LN JUST A FEW MOfSj E'lk -Tylers ; EDENTON, N. C i Taylor Theatre EDENTON, N. C. Thursday, May 26 Feature 7:00 Stage 8:30 Feature 9:45 . SO SCARY WE DARE YOU! SIT THRU IT All AND YOU WIN FREE z "it PASS TO A FUTURE MOVIE FIRST TIME HEREI NOT UK! OTHER STAGE SHOWSI ! Girls Htad Chopped, Oft Ri(M Btfor. Yr A QIRLS FflOt S it iii'vvvi'iivrj'iljrc i m UvImc DiU Sit JM) M Njf IN HI MUi UUF IW ! t M r wi mi iu tn tm m ta ON THE SCREEN E GUY MADISON and R . VIRGINIA MAYO in t "Jet Over The Atlantic" , H WW f! ADMISSION: Chlldrra Under ll...,..lSc! Aa oHt it ...7Scl It's Time For A Change The First District Needs Dynamic, CapaMe Leadership In CONGRESS . . . THE FIRST DISTRICT NEEDS WA ONES HIS RECORD SHOWS HONESTY HIS RECORD SHOWS ABILITY P 1R 11 iJQ Ctr He has proved his ability to get things done for the people lie represents! HIS RECORD SHOWS LEADERSHIP He sponsored, during his three terms in the Legislature, several bills of State-wide importance. HIS RECORD SHOWS PROGRESS -He was one of the organizers of a development group that has brought four key industries to his community in three years. -He is known as a man of integ rity, of unquestioned character. -He handled his bills in the Legis lature in a manner that drew praise from friends andfoes alike. WALTER JONES' RECORD DESERVES the SUPPORT OF EVERY VOTER WHO IS CONCERNED OVER Declining Farm Income Closed Military Bases in the District and the Resulting Loss of Jobs and Economic Benefits jV Loss of Population in Seven of the District's 14 counties Necessity of young and old people moving out of the District to find employment The need for Congressional Representation on a Committee to deal with, and meet, the primary needs of the First District SUPPORT AND VOTE FOR "The Candidate With A Future" Seniority Is No Substitute For Ability See and hear Walter R Jones Friday Night, May 27th TV-WITN 8:20-8:30; TV-WNCT 8:30-8:40 TT A IT TlffO 0 1 P i 1 a IulUIHHHIHIHIIIIinilUUmHMHimHUIHHUHH I lw Z-L LX, M.t t-il tl xl U I 1 l
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