, ' THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, y. FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1936 .
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Give Rates Of Soil :
i Conserving Payments
Ine average rate of the soil-conserving
payment in Chowan County
; under the 1986 farm program has
: been fixed at $9.30 per acre, accord
ing to Dean I. 0. JSchaub, of State
College.
This rate applies to general soil-
aepieting crops other than ; cotton,
tobacco, and peanuts, the. dean said,
and will vary with individual farms.
'Tifl nnral fnr ' each coiintv
has been determined according to the
average productivity of general sou
depleting crops in that county. .'--
v rRJ.jMAM iiii itifft-oifliial ' farm
Alio ' AclbV lut M
will be above or below the county
rate in the same proportion tnat tne
productivity of general soil-depleting
crops on the farm is aDove or oeiow
the county average. .
';' The general productivity of each
farm will be based 'upon the aver
age past yields of soil-depleting
crops -other -than cotton, tobacco,
CAPABLE AND EXPERIENCED
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Ml. D. HALST
For State
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Senate
Subject to Democratic Primary.
WE NEED HIM IN THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED AND PAID
FOR BY HIS SUPPORTERS
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AN NOUNCEMENT I
I hereby announce my candidacy for the
office of County Commissioner. Your vote and
support will be appreciated.
George T. Powell
lbuy about batons of ArcadiAn.thb American
NrmATE Of soda each year and the extra nitrooen
is just the same as getting one ematon free"
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something
worth
talking
about!
.Whenever Southern farmers get together you
find they art talking about the value of the extra
Nitrogen In. "ARCADIAN"4 . ;
And this extra value is well proved, too, for the
Department of Agriculture and Immigration of the State
of Virginia, after official tests, reported that ARCADIAN,
THE AMERICAN NITRATE OF SODA contains extra Nitro- .
gen over tHe guaranteed 16 with an extra cgsh
-value running as high as 88 per ton. - ''W
Tell your, fertilizer dealer to sell you only
ARCADIAN, THE AMERICAN :
NITRATE OF SODA '
FIRSTt- Because It is proved to be extra rich in .
SECOND: Because it is pre-v 0!' :
duced in the South and Its use iS- '
helps to keep Southern workers , J 2T- 1
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I ' - ,'Unh$s Uncla Satriit c:i''tt la'tk" V
J1 . . Turn r:.lJ Oround and fake itfcack
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U. N. C. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS
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Dr. John W. Studebaker, United
States Commissioner of Education
(left), and Dr. Halford Edward Luc-
cock, of the Yale University School
of Divinity, who are to be the prin
cipal Commencement speakers at the
141st graduation exercises of the
University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill June 7-8-9.
ZQ.ff..LUCCOCK
Dr. Studebaker will deliver the
Commencement address at the exer
cises Tuesday evening, June 9, when
diplomas will be presented by Gover
nor John C. B. Ehringhaus.
Dr. Luccock will preach the bacca
laureate sermon Sunday morning,
June 7, in Memorial Hall.
HERTFORD VISITORS
Dr. G. G. Dixon, accompanied by
Mrs. Dixon and their two little sons,
Grady, Jr., and Elliott, of Ayden,
were here Sunday, visiting Mrs. Dix
on's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Elliott.
J. W. ZACHERY
Dentist
Offices in the Postoffice Building
Formerly Occupied by
Dr. Luther H. Butler
Phone 163-J Hertford, N. C.
TENNIS STAR. Miss Jane
Sharp (Wom), says: "Smoking
Camels helps my digestion
makes my food taste better."
KELLY PETILLO(a.t vpeedKing,
says: "Camels stimulate my diges
tion." Camels encourage the flow of
digestive fluids... increase alkalinity.
and peanuts.
For tobacco and cotton the rate of
payment has been fixed at five cents
a pound on the average tobacco and
cotton yields of the farm. The rate
for peanuts is 1 1-4 cents a pound.
The soil-conserving payment will
be made for shifting land from soil-
depleting into soil-conserving crops
this year.
A farmer who takes high produc
tive land out of cash crops and puts
it into soil-conserving crops is mak
ing a bigger sacrifice than the farm
er whose land is low in productivity.
For this reason, the dean explain
ed, the rates of payment have been
based on the productivity of the land.
The average rates per acre for
general soil-depleting crops in nearby
counties are as follows;
Bertie $8.00
Chowan 9.30
Gates 8.20
Hertford 7.60
Hyde 8.60
Martin L 8.60
Pasquotank 9.10
Perquimans 8.60
Tyrrell 8.80
Washington 8.90
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WEEK-END AT HOME
T. S. White, Jr., who holds a posi
tion in Richmond, Va., spent the
week-end in Hertford with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White.
AT HOME FOR SUMMER
Miss Mary Elliott, who has been
teaching at Franklinton, has returned
to Hertford to spend the summer
vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Elliott.
AT NAGS HEAD
Mrs. Clyde McCallum, Mrs. J. Em-
mett Winslow and her two children,
Emmett, Jr., and Bettie, and Leigh
and Jack Winslow are spending some
time at Nags Head.
RETURNS FROM COLLEGE
Billy Hoggard, who is a student at
Wake Forest College, has returned
to the home of his parents, Dr. and
Mrs. W. A- Hoggard, at Woodville,
for the summer vacation.
RETURNS HOME
Miss Dorothy Elliott, who has been
teaching at Williamston, has return
ed to Hertford to spend the summer
vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Elliott.
COSTLIER TOBACCOS
TONSIL CLINIC
There will be a tonsil clinic on Tuesday and
Thursday of each week during the month of
June at Dr. Ward's office, in Hertford, for
white school children of 6 to 12 years.
If interested, see Dr. Ward or his nurse and
make reservations before day of operation.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce my candidacy for re
nomination to the office of Sheriff of Per
quimans County, subject to the Democratic
Primaries on June 6. Your vote and your
support will be greatly appreciated.
J. Emmett Winslow
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Taylor Theatre
EDENTON, N. C
Cool As An Ocean Breeze
PROGRAM COMING WEEK
Thursday - Friday
REGULAR ADMISSION
Dionne Quintuplets
"The Country Doctor"
With JEAN HERSHOLT and
JUNE LANG
ALSO
News and Rubinoff and
His Orchestra
Show ;30, 7:15 and 9 P. M.
Saturday
REGULAR ADMISSION
Open 2 P. M., running continuously
Tim McCoy in
"ACES AND EIGHTS"
ALSO
Phantom Empire No. 4
Act and Comedy
CHECK THESE
SENSATIONAL
VALUESI
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Monday and Tuesday
REGULAR ADMISSION
Fred Astaire and
Ginger 'Rogers in
"FOLLOW THE FLEET"
With RANDOLPH SCOTT and
HARRIET HILLIARD
... , Also Act and News
i Shows 2:30, 7 and 9 P. M.
Wednesday (lOe and 15c)
Fred Stone -
Jean Parker and
Frank Albertson in
THE FARMER IN THE DELL"
Also Cartoon and Comedy
WATCH FOR OUR
bank Night,
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Everf Car a Deal Bar
gain. Louest Prices -Convenient
Terms.
One 1934 DuLuxe Plymouth
4-door hedan. Motor in good
condition, good paint
and tires. An excep
tionally good buy
r in good
$395
One 1933 Chevrolet Coach,
with good tires. Motor in
very good shape. AOAA
Good upholstery. A III I
real bargain TUvv
One 1933 Ford V-8 Coach.
Motor in good condition. Tires
fair. Paint good. (tQP
Special price for this
week Vb I O
One 1934 Ford V-8 Coach.
Good motor, good tires. Paint
in good condition. A (TQr
real buy at this spe-
cial price lyLtUO
One 1935 Master Chevrolet
Coupe. Has been run less
than 9,000 miles. In dPCA
extra good condition !K I
and only YttlV
One .1935 Ford V-8 Truck with
long wheel base. A good buy
to the man that flQPi
needs a truck likeTkll
this PJJV
One 1935 Chevrolet Coach,
good upholstery, good paint
and a good motor. t J C T
Special price for JklXTi
this week
One 1935 Master Town Chev
rolet Sedan. Runs and looks
like new. Excep-APrA
tiooal good buy atTO"l
this price Vvwv
One 1935 Chevrolet Truck with
long wheel base. Good motor
and good tires. A (POF7IT
real value. Priced J J
at only v
All of the above
car and truck prices
include 1936 license
plates.
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Hertford, N. C.
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