PAGE FOUR L3 With Perquimaiw Boys In Service Dear Max: I've been receiving your paper nuw for some weeks, without town ing whom to thank for it. Will you rive the subscriber my sincerest ap- preciation lor we inougnuuuiw Jever has The Perquimans Week- ly been more interesting than it is to me now. I've been away long enough to get out of touch with the goings-on around there and the old sheet" is a great refresher. Through it 1 have been able to get a fair pic ture of the changes I'll run into when I. return, which, with luck, won't be many months hence. God speed that day. Uest wishes to you and yours, and tell Charlie Williford I read where his car had a mishap . . . he'll have to allow for more "drift" in the future. Your friend, JIM NKYVBY. . (J. E. Newby, C Sp) Dear Jim, and All You Other Fellows: Thanks for your good letters. Always glad to hear from you and the folks back here tell me they thor oughly enjoy reading your letters in The Weekly. To all you fellows who don't know ... the paper is being sent to you by the Hertford Bank, with the hopes that it will help you to keep up with the "Old Home Town" and your friends, and to help you pass what leisure moments you might have. Here's hoping that all of you will soon be coming home. Best Wishes, THE EDITOR. Dear Editor: I really appreciate the kindness of the Hertford Bank for sending me The I'erquimans Weekly, ;i- it helps trie keep in touch with what is going .... 1 I learned a .i from it. It's really a great paper, as you know, no mat-' ter how much mail vou receive, you never get all the news when you are i a long way from home. It makes I me think some one hasn't forgotten the service man. Thanking you again for the favor, I remain, WILLIE LILLY. APO 93, San Francisco, Cal. The I'erquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C. 1 Editor: Hease let me take this opportun ity to thank you and the Hertford Hanking Company for The Perqurm ans Weekly. 1 would like, also, at this time to tell you how much I enjoy reading about my friends and buddies in other parts of the world. I'd also like to say "Hello" to all my friends wherever they may be. i I've been overseas nearly sixteen months and with over a year in the South Sea Islands. Therefore, I hardly need tell you how much 1 1 would enjoy a Saturday afternoon in' Hertford. il I'm very glad, also, to say that I'm I not only a soldier of my country,: hut also of the Lord. I'm sure things! would have been a lot different if 1 had not looked toward my Savior' lor help and guidance. Aiso happy I to say that I'm enjoying life and Christian fellowship. I've meet Christians from all over the States and from all denomina tions. Tnank Cod for the love that I binds them all in the fellowship ofj the Lord. i We Christian Soldiers appreciate the many prayers ascending to the Throne of God daily in behalf of all servicemen. I'm glad that Cud has seen fit to answer their prayers. I'm sure that it will be of interest to many to know we are in the midst of a mighty revival here in the primi tive jungle. God is in our midst, the Gospel is being preached in its full ness. In the past four weeks there have been over seventy-five who accepted Christ as their peisonal iSavior. Some of these have been baptized in the tropical sea. On several occasions it has been my privilege to preach along with my other Christian work while at A. P. O. 928 a group of we Christian boys in other than working hours built a nice little chapel. I'm enclosing a history of this chapel. I would ap preciate it if you could find space in The Weekly to print it. Thank you. Again thanking you for the paper, I am, Sincerely yours, Sgt. C. GILBERT CHAPPELL, 11th Special Service Co., 3rd Pit. A. P. O. 565, c-o P. O. San Francisco, Cal. Dear Sir: I just want to take this time to thank you and all who had any part in sending me The Perquimans Weekly. I would have done this sooner, but so many times I was out on duty too far to get my paper, or Bend a letter, but I'd get them all when I'd get in and would enjoy them all so much. It was always a great pleasure to get them and read about home folks when 'one is so fai away. I think of you all and hope the time is not far distant when we will all be able to go back home, a job well done. We are doing our best to win the victory and come home with flying colors and a song Of gladness in our hearts, with great thanks giving. Thanking yon all gain., ,. ; . Respectfully, ' -' ,J" - 3. RUPERT BANKS, Petty Officer; First a ass, U. IS. N. , Mr. Max Campbell, Editor, 1 The- PeVimeie Veekry, Hertford, N. C. Dear Max: Have received The Perquimans Weekly several times and hope you can continue sending it often. Sure would like to be back in the old home town of Hertford. I've seen two Perquimans County boys over here, William Landing, Jr., and Haywood B. Umphlett. It was good to see some one from home. Will be glad when I get back to the good old town of Hertford. Tell the folks Hello. I am getting alone fine, and hope my next move will be back to good old North Carolina. Thanks. Hope you and all the home folks are getting along fine. Yours truly, HAYWOOD S. UMPHLETT. Hawaii, August 31, 1944. Dear Editor: I .want to express to you and my friends how much I appreciate your paper. I have been over seas over two years and am now somewhere in France. Of course, I get lots of nice letters, but they can't help me in knowing how Hertford is getting along and where the people have gotten to since the war as your paper does. It seems the longer I am away the more I enjoy The Weekly. We hope this war will soon be over and we can be back home again. But. until then, I will look forward to each week's copy of The Perquimans Weekly. Sincerely, Wm. E. LANE. ENTERTAINS DINNER GUESTS Mrs. I. A. Ward was hostess on Sunday at a dinner party honoring Dr. Ward, who celebrated his birth day. The invited guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stephenson and Frank Faucett of Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Grady of Wilson; Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Ward of Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ward and son, David of Wand; Mr and Mrs J. R. Cooke, J'- " Dinah Cooke of Aulander. Supposed So Crandall Have you heard about Grimes? He was arrested today on the golf links. Greenback For driving while in toxicated, I suppose. classified u;;al notices r'UK SALE LARGE LOT FARM items including double section drag, 2 and 1 plow disc, stock pea harvester, hay rake, plows, plant ers, cart, New Century plow, peanut and timothy hay, corn, good mule, milch cow and numerous other articles. See J. H. Mansfield, Route 1, Hertford, N. C. sept.29pd. FOR SALE CUBAN YAM SWEET Potatoes, $2 per bushel. See C. W. Reed, Hertford, N. C. FOR RENT FOUR-KOOM HOUSE with garage, poultry yard and gar den. See L. J. Winslow, Belvidere, N. C. sept.29th. FOR SALE CHRISTMAS CARDS and Stationery. Place your order now with Miss Mamie Stallings, : Phone Hertford, N. C. j sept.l5,22,29,oct.6. ANNOUNCEMENT I AM RE-1 presenting the State Hospital As-1 sociation, Inc., of Charlotte. Com-1 plSte hospitalization Insurancn. I Mrs. Nellie Pierce, Hertford, N. C. ! sept.l5,22,2!,oct.fipd.! NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator nf tJio oatate nf Garland H. Onlev. deceaRed late of perquimans County LI TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA WE HAVE THE SHOWS Friday, Sept. 29 "HAIL THE CONQUERING HERO" Starring Eddie Bracken with Ella Raines and William Demarest Latest News Color Cartoon Saturday, Sept. 30 Roy Rogers, Mary Lee and Dale Evans in "SONG OF NEVADA" "Haunted Harbor" No. 12 Comedy Popeye Sunday, Oct. 1 Jack Haley and Harriet Billiard in "TAKE IT BIG" Unusual Occupation Community Sing Monday-Tuesday, Oct. 2-3 Eleanor Powell in "SENSATIONS OF 1945" With Dennis O'Keefe, W. C, Fields, Sophie Tueker, Woody Herman and His Orchestra and Cab Calloway and His Band Also Latest News Sport Popular Science Wednesday, Oct. 5 Jimmy Lydon and Charlie Smith In "HENRY ALDRICH PLAYS CUPID" "Phantom" No. 12 "Devil Boate" Coming Thursday and Friday, October 5 and Bette Davis and Claude Rains ia -MR. SKEFFINGTON" THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY HERTFORpJ North Carolina, this Is to notify all or this notice will be pleaded in bar wsrtww having claims against the of their recovery. All pewoni to estate of said deceased to exhibit deb ted to said estate will please them to the undersigned at Hert- make immediate payment ford N. C, on or before the 18th day ; This 80th day of .August, 194. of September, 1945, er this notice. MARY L LANE, will be pleaded iii bar of their re-! Executrix of John T. Lane. ... . J .1J i Can1 O 1R 11 OO covery. All persons inoeDieu w estate will please make immediate payment. This 18th day of September, 1944. MRS. VIRGINIA ONLEY, Administrator of Garland H. Onley. Sept22,29Oct6,13,20,i27 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executors o the estate of T. S. White, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tntp of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N.'C, on or before the 22nd day of Aumist. 1945. or this notice will be nlpadeH in bar of their recovery. All hted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 22nd dav of August, 1944. MATTIE T. WHITE and T. S. WHITE, JR., Executors of T. S. White. aug25septl,8,15,22,29 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Haviner qualified as Executor of the estate of John T. Lane deceased, Tate nf Perauimans County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the 1 undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or !. - .. r. , , a l irur. before the 3in nay oi August, i:, T m "fo)n fatfM " 1 m I: . - ;' i 5 v-w ivfl .all "-fv w t ' p j WUJg SEPTEMBER 8, 1944 HERTFORD HOME FOR SALE The P. H. Small home place at the corner of Church and McCrary Streets in Hertford, N. C, will be offered for sale, at public auction, for cash,, at the Court House Door, Hertford, N. C, at 12 o'clock Noon on ' Monday, Oct. 2, 1944 This lot contains a large resi dence of excellent construction, and has the approximate dimensions of 93 feet on Church Street, 150 feet on McCrary Street, and 150 feet back width. The property is being sold for partition by the heirs at law of the late P. H. Small, who reserve the right to reject any and all bids. The OCttCK m7day$ take 666 Liquid for Malarial Symptoms. Fratthnatmg towers for pratiticmg Toluene Sindoir Refinery OLUENE puts the knock-out punch in TNT, and it is TNT that gives bombs, "block busters", sea and land mines their destructive power. Sinclair makes great quantities of Toluene from petroleum in these newly completed fractionating towers at its refinery at Marcus Hook, Pcnna. To supply our boys who are doing the fighting, Sinclair makes not only Toluene, but also components for syn BUY M OR E IV A It TO WE, sale will remain open and will not be confirmed for ten" days after the date thereof,, during which . time raise of bid or additional bids may be received. In case of such increased bid the owners reserve the-, sight again to offer the property at public auction after as much as ten days advertisement at the Court House Bring your car in today for a careful inspection of your tires. It is important you care for your tires. Our ser vice is the best. If you need new tires . . . and have the proper certifi cate ... we can supply you tires. Goodyear and V. S. Royal Tires and Tubes JOF AND BILL'S SERVICE STATION "Where Service h A Pleasure" t KIM. WHITE. Prop. thetic rubber, 100 octane aviation gaso line and a long list of fuels and spe cialized lubricants. Altogether, 10 mod ern Sinclair refineries arc turning out v products for war-front and home-front use. SINCLAIR DfAtfRS do their part by keeping war workers' cars, delivery trucks and other vitally- needed . vehicles on the job. Let a Sinclair Dealer care for your car, too. ; iV 0 O W O S At D S a door. xne iiigncot iwusi niu ed to make a deposit of five per' at the time and place of . sale, remainder to be paid - on , execi. and .deKvety f deed. . J. KENYON WILSON, Attorney, Elisabeth City, N. C Bept.16,22,29 At JOE AND BILL'S Official Tire -If Inspection Station 4, i PHONE 8Wtl TA MPS mem:

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