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TUB PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. 11ZT.TT0TJD, N. G, FRIDAY, AIT.IL 21, - 4 - vl J' V V' , 1- 1 ! ft ! , All Farmers Need Work Sheets In New Program " Every farmer who expects to ap ;plyfor a soil-conservation grant un der the new farm program must fill oat a work sheet showing the acre ages and yields of his various crops. The work sheets are being distri buted to county farm .agents and will be available to all farmers in the State, said John W, Goodman, assistant director of - the State Col lege Extension . Service. ' The work sheets will be used in setting up the bases of each grow er's soil-depleting crops except to bacco, cotton, and peanuts vfiich will continue the bases established under the AAA. They will also show the acreages of soil-building and conserving crops on the farm last year, and will, serve aa ft guide in carrying out provisions of the new program, Goodman stated. On the work sheets will be shown the maximum acreage of soil-depleting crops on .which the grower can receive payment for diverting into soil-building or conserving crops. These sheets, will also be used by the county committees later in the year when they check up on the growers' performance to determine the amount of payments for which they qualify. 1 In some of the counties, Goodman said, certain days will be set aside for farm agents, committeemen, and members of the agents office staffs to aid farmers fill out their work sheets. Before going in to fill out a work sheet, a farmer should set down on a piece of paper accurate figures show ing the acreages and yields of all crops he grew in 1935, Goodman pointed out. It is important that the work sheets be filled out as soon as possi ble, he added. Food Specialists Offer Pointers To Club Girls A bulletin filled with suggestions for 4-H club members in preparing and serving delicious, wholesome meals, has been issued by the State College agricultural extension ser vice. The bulletin contains an outline of fundamentals in home economics to gether with a number of tempting recipes recommended by the authors, Miss Mary E. Thomas, extension nutritionist at the college, and Miss Sallie Brooks, assistant. Copies may be secured free by writing the agricultural editor at State College for extension circular No. 209, "Food Preparation for 4-H Club Members." 1 RALEIGH VISITORS HERE Mr. and Mrs. J. as guests over the week-end and Mrs. Lawrence Blanchard and their two sons, Lawrence, Jr., and Charles, and Mrs. R. H. Willis, of Raleigh. are relatively high. Where the molt C. Blanchard hadU exceptionally late, it is difficult to Mr. secure suitable eggs tor early natcn- mg the next year. An early forced molt therefore would bring the birds back into lay in early autumn, but would react to the disadvantage of the breeder doing trap nest work. Mrs. Divers Entertains At Bridge In New Hope Mrs. W. M. Divers, Jr., was the charming hostess at a delightful bridge party Thursday afternoon at her home in New Hope. High score prize was won by Mrs. E. M. Perry, and the consolation went to Mrs. E. A. Turner. Deli rious refreshments were served by the hostess. Those playing at two tables were: Mrs. J. A. Sawyer, Mrs. R. R. Perry, Mrs. J. H. Gregory, Mrs. E. M. Perry, Mrs. E. A. Turner, Mrs. C. C. Banks, Mrs. W. M. Divers, and Miss Laura Wood Goodman. Timely Questions On Farm Answered Question: f a grower increase his acreage of cotton or tobacco above the established base can he still re ceive payment under the new farm program? Answer: He may receive payment if he has qualified otherwise, but an amount will be deducted Irom'his total payments equal to the soil conserving payment for the excess acreage, on the same basis that he would have received for diverting the same number of acres. If the addi tional acreage is grown in combina tion with a soil-conserving or soil building crop and is needed for home consumption, then no deduction will be made. Is it advisable to force to be held ' over for Question: molt pullets layers ? Answer: It is well known that late molters are the high producing birds in the flock and these birds are usually in fairly heavy lay during the summer months when egg prices Question: How much manure should be applied to the home garden plot? Answer: This, of course, depends upon the size of the plot, but on soils of average fertility, about ten two-horse wagon loads should be used to the acre. One load, there fore, waild cover a space approxi mately 60 by 100 feet Be sure that the manure is well rotted before .ap plying. Where it is desirable to use a combination of manure and super phosphate for the garden, soil the ten loads of manure should be sup plemented with from two to three bags ofsuperphosphate. Classified and Legal Notices SALESMEN WANTED MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH Route of 800 families. Write to day. Rawleigh, Dept. NCD--100 SA, Richmond, Va. Apr.10,24. NOTICE Of ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator One Octagon Soap Chips One. Pkg. for. Both for 10c lc 11c 3 Medium Ivory Soap 18c 1 Cake Ivory Soap Xc Both for 10c CLOEIOX BOTTLE g 1 Cake Lava Soap 5c 1 Cake for lc Both for. . fic SMALL SELOII 6 FOR 25c of the estate of Maggie L. Robinson, 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 Belvi- dere, N. C, Route 1, on or before the 28th day of March, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This 28th day of March, 1936. W. T. EASON, Administrator of Maggie Robinson. Apr.3,10,17,24,Mayl,8 North Carolina Perquimans County In the Superior Court Hollowell Chevrolet Co., Inc. ...." vs Joseph H. Small and wife, Sarah J. Small, Horace, Eugene, Kateene, Ida, and Shelton Small, their children NOTICE OF PUBLICATION The defendants, Horace, Ida and Shelton Small and the other defend ants above named will take notice that an action as entitled above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Perquimans County, N. C, for; the purpose of Betting aside and having withdrawn from the entries a certain deed made by the defendants, Joseph H. Smalt and wife, Sarah J. Small, to 'the said Horace, Ida, and Shelton ' Small along' with several other brothers and sisters, tame plac ed on record for the purpose of. hin dering and defrauding the plaintiffs from- the collection of a certain judg ment, and the said defendants, .Hor ace, Ida, and Shelton Small wfll take notice that they are required to ap pear on the '13th day of May, -4936, at the- Court House in .Hertford, .N. C, and answer or demur to the com plaint in saidjsause or the plaintiffs will 'apply to the court for the relief demanded in the said complaint. This the 13th day of April, 1986. W. H. PITT, Clerk Superior Court Robert B. Lowry, Att'y. i Apr.l7,24,Mayl,8. :' "fSt NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior ; Court of Perquimans County, made in the Special Proceed ing entitled "Graham E. Trueblood vs Julia Trueblood Hughes and her husband, Wallace Hughes," the un dersigned commissioner will, on the 4th day of May 1936, at 12 O'clock M., at the Court House door in Hertford, N. C, offer for. sale to the highest bidder for caSh the property described as follows: Situated in Parkville Township, Perquimans Countv. North ; Carolina. . and being lot No, 5 as shown in the-division of " the lands of Jason R. Trueblood, con taining 21 acres, . more or less, duly: recorded in. Plat' Book No. 2, page 58,; Register of Deeds Office, Perqtri- mans County, N. C, and bought from Tommie Trueblood by uranam . Trueblood and Julia Trueblood Hughes aft shown by deed duly re corded in the Public Registry of Per- Quimans County, N. C, Deed Book . , Page- , which see' for further reference. . ' : " ' This the 2nd day of April, 1936. V CHAS. E. JOHNSOH;"'",r - Commissioner. '" Apr.lO,17,24,Mayl ' ,""' . NOTICE OfvADMINISTKATION Having qualified as Administrator ' of the estate of Nathan T. 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