PAGE FOUB
THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. O, FRIDAY . MAY 14, 1948.
'Contri'jiitors To
M Cross Fund
.Listed below are the names of con
tributors to the recently conducted
Red Cross War Fund. Spac does not
permit listing all names m one issue.
therefore, names are listed as contri
butions were received by the local
committee:
Mrs. Mollie Baker, C. A. Bagley
Fred Winslow, Mrs. Bill Bagley, Mrs.
J. H. Chaulk, Miss Frankie Barber,
J. D. Cranford and family, Mrs. How
ard Copeland, Miss Jessie Baker, Mr.
nH Mrs. R. S. Jordan. Mrs. Annie
Stanton, Mrs. Harry Barber, Mrs. T.
R. Ervin, Mrs. W. B. Cayton, Mrs.
H. R. Moore, Mr and Mrs. J. Van
Roach, Mrs. Raymond Stanton, Mrs.
Alton Moore, Mrs. Clinton Trueblood,
Roy Elliott, Epworth League.
Miss Dona White, Tass White, J.
C. Simpson, Willie Hollowell, Joel
Hollowell, E. N. Miller, Marvin
White, J. W. Lane, Jill Miller, C. J.
Layden, W. W. Hendrix, Waltei
Humphlett, B. H. Ward, Mrs. A. A.
Winslow, Jr., A. R. Winslow, Jr.,
Mrs. T. H. White, A. White, T. L.
Jessup, Mrs. Mable Hurdle, Mrs. J.j
H. Chalk, Audrey Umphlett, MyrtU
Umphlett, Simon Sballings, Raymond
Stanton, Mrs. Rufus Proctor, Mrs.
B. F. Pike, Mrs. Hendrix, Mrs. Her
cules Byrum, Mrs. Meador Harrell,
Mrs. Rex Jones, Hardy Long, Mrs.
Eva Stallings, Mrs. Lula Lane, Mrs.
G. W. Casey, Mrs. Nonie Nowell,
Durwood Barber, Mrs. Durwood Bar
ber, Lucille Long, Mrs. J. L. Nixon,
Mrs. Charlie Umphlett, Raymond
Trueblood, Mrs. J. L. DeLaney, Mrs.
David Trueblood.
Southern Cotton Oil Co., C. P. Mor
ris, J. A. White, E. A. Byrum, Thos.
Willoughby, Mrs. Alyce Babb, Mrs.
Madrey, Reed Oil -Co., Mrs. Charles
Johnson, Mrs. Olivia Hobbs, Mrs. B.
W. Pennington, J. A. Gault, C. R.
Holmes, Lions Club, Mrs. Tom By
rum, Mrs. Mark Gregory, Mrs. Ray
mond Holmes, Mrs. Laura Jordan,
Mrs. Ellie Goodwin, Mrs. Allie True
blood, Mrs. Rupert Cox, Mrs. Vera
Broughton, Mrs. Simon Rutenburg,
Mrs. Clinton Eley, Mrs. Tom Raper,
Rev. Howard Dawkins, Mrs. Lucille
Satchwell.
N. E. Chappell, Mrs. Annie Hall,
Mrs. Trotman Miller, Mrs. William
Belch, Mrs. Charlie Russell, Mrs.
Kermit Lane, Mrs. Sophia Hendricks,
Gaither Hendricks, Mrs. Raymond
Rogerson, Delia Jordan, Mrs. C. 0.
Fowler, Mrs. Edgar L. Lane.
Mrs. Tim Brinn, Mrs. Alvin E.
Hendley, Jr., Mrs. T. P. Brinn, Esther
Evans, Mrs. Clyde McGallum, Mrs.
Mattie L. Winslow, Mrs. H. C. Sulli
van, Jr., Mrs. H. G. Newland, Chick
Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Jessup, Mrs. C.
A. Davenport, Mrs. Rosser Brinn,
Mrs. W. 0. Bailey, C. R. Vann, Miss
Sarah Brinn, Jonas Futrell, Mrs.
Chas. E. Johnson.
Mrs. W. H. Barber, C. F. Sumner,
Jr., Mrs. F. C. Winslow, Mrs. G. E.
Fields, Mrs. G. E. Newby, Mrs. C. W.
Morgan, M. V. Walker, Mrs. Add
Lane, Add Lane, L. N. Rountree,
Mrs. M. V. Walker, Mrs. V. I. Hill,
Jeannette Fields, Jake White, Mrs.
G. W. Barber, G. W. Barber, Mrs. J.
A. Gault, Mrs. George Powell, Mrs.
Roscoe Lane, Mrs. Jane Campen,
Mrs. T. B. Walters, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Ainsley, J. T. Britt, Mr. and
Mrs. F. T. Britt, Mrs. J. D. Holliday,
Mrs. Jake White.
Mrs. Daisy Perry, Mrs. Bertha L.
Whitehead, Mrs. Wilbert Newbold,
Elihu Lane, Mrs. Elihu Lane, Miss
Lena Symons, Mrs. Irma D'Orsay,
Otis Lane, Miss Alice Ferrell, Miss
Addie Mae Ferrell, Mr. and Mrs
John Symons, Mrs. A. L. Overton,
Mrs. Ferrell.
Exum Whedbee, Mrs. Jesse Mor
gan, Mrs. Geo. W. Gregory, Geo. W.
Gregory, Walton L. Wood, J. A.
Gregory, Mrs. J. A. Gregory, Mrs.
M. H. Robbins, Mrs. H. W. Bateman,
Chas. Lane, W. E. Bogue, Margaret
Bogue, Mrs. Maude Harrison, Mrs.
H. C. West, J. R. Merritt, T. I. Bray,
J. B. Vick, B. F. Bray, Mrs. B. F.
Bray, A. R. Cook, Mrs. A. R. Cook,
Marguerite Cook, Peggy Dolores
Cook, Mary Sue Cook, Nora Grace
Cook, Mrs. Lloyd White.
G. F. Iail, Mr. and Mrs. A." F.
Proctor, Urcel Chappell, M. T. Grif
fin, S. L. Long, Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Long, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. El
liott, Mrs. J. M. Fleetwood, E. 1.
Kirby, T. R. Kirby, J. M. Fleetwood,
Oarlie Davenport, Jr., A. J. Hall,
Morris Griffin, Jr., Mrs. M. T. Grif
fin, John A. Elliott, Beverly Creecy,
Mrs. Ernest Long, Mrs. Irwin Long,
Mrs. R. D. Creecy, Enos Chappell,
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Elliott.
Miss Hazel Mathews, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bundy,
Mrs. A. B. Skinner, Mrs. A. E.
Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White, Mr. and
Mrs. George Caddy, Mrs. George
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Benton,
John Marvin Benton, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy White, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Benton.
Senior Class of Berea Church,
Mrs. A J. Onley, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Stokely, Mr. and Mrs. Murden Stoke
ly, Mrs. Mattie Umphlett, Mra. Ar
thur Lane, Robert Harrell, Seth
Umphlett, Nathan Sawyer, Mrs.
Blount Eure, Mrs. Nan Lane, Mrs.
Hazel Hoskins, Mrs. A. J. Onley;.
One Stop Service Station, Esso
Service s Station, Norfolk Southern
Bus Station, Town Office, Winslow-
White Motor Co., Simon's, Hertford
Cafe, L. C. Winslow, Darden Bros.,
Roberson's Drug Store, Gregory's 5
and 10, Morgan's Furniture Store,
J. C. Blanchard & Co., Inc., Davenport
and Blanchard, Hertford Banking
Co., Rose's, Hollowell Chevrolet, L.
N. Hollowell, Mrs. Lizzie Brace, Mrs.
B. C. Berry, Mrs. Herbert Chappell,
Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Tucker, State
Theatre, J. R. Stokes, Winslow Oil
Co., Mr. Sedberry, Hertford Hard
ware Co., Max Campbell, Miss Helen
Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hur
dle, Miss Emmie Skinner, Mrs. Alice
Futrell, Mrs. Frank Babb.
Colored Division
Will Gregory, Charlie White, Mrs.
Peninah Rooks, Mrs. Mattie Reid,
John Lowe, Mrs. Mamie Lowe, Mrs.
Viola Williams, Matthew White,
Joseph White, Corrie Felton, Rev.
W. J. Moore, Henry Peele, Willow
Branch School, Herbert Lassiter,
Mrs. Odessa Burke, Mrs. Cornelia D.
Doyl, Nathan Manley, Rev. Joseph
Wright, Galatia School, John Henry
Jones, St. Paul's and A. M. E. Zion
Churches (Rev. G. W. Gaines).
W. R. Privott, Ernest Dail, Mrs.
Lottie Sharpe, Washington Lyons,
Mrs. Washington Lyons, Ed Bembry,
Mrs. Olive Bembry, Mrs. Laure
Lowe, Fork Bridge School (Grades
1-3), Fork Bridge School (Grades 4-
7), Rev. James A. Harrell, Miss Rosa
Reid, Johnnie Collins, Luther James,
George James, Willie Winslow, Mrs.
Nancy Hoffler, Oak Hill School,
George Wilson Felton, Mrs. George
Cooper, John Riddick, Mrs. Lillian
Fox, Mrs. Laura Sharp, Mrs. Eulah
Mardrey, Dewey Newby.
Miss L. H. Riddick, R. L. Kings
bury, Mrs. I. E. Rogerson, Mrs. D,
W. Williams, Mrs. L. C. Perry, Mrs.
P. E. Bembury, Mrs. Mary Newby,
Mrs. Geraldine Lowe, Mrs. Pearl
Overton, E. L. Fair.
Arsulia Riddick, Annie B. Rid
dick, Mommie Archie, Haywood Lilly.
Pearl Winslow, Fred Felton.
Nicanor School, Hugh White,
Willie Mallory, Mrs. Minnie Hurdle,
Mrs. Alice White.
Bethlehem Holiness Church, W. J.
Thompson, I. W. Riddick, Janie Rid
dick, Sarah Skinner, Julia Riddick,
James Grandison, Frank Brody,
Fannie Nixon, Emma White, Katie
Thatch, Frank James, Sam Tillett,
Mamie Brickhouse, Hattie Hurdle,
Rebecca Britton, Isabelle Wilkins,
G. C. Carter, Hubert Reid, John
Everett, Findlay Lloyd, Carrie Reid,
Sadie Doone, George McDonald, N.
C. Kingley, Stephen Vaughan, Milton
Harvey, Alphonsa Jones, Mildred
Jones, W. D. Simpson, Novella Cox,
E. M. Cox, Paul Bembry, W. A.
White, Sarah White, William Demp
sey, Willie Jones, A. T. Jordan, I. B.
Dail, Malinda Jones, Laura Fore
hand, Blanche Louder, Minford
.White, Marguerite Felton, Wilda
Mae Riddick, Ida Riddick, Charlie
Louder, Minnie Felton. Robert Cox,
Nellie Holley and Chinquapin School,;
Oscar Reid, Minnie Reid, Baptist
Church, Hazel Beamon and Leigh's
Temple, District 6, Pearl Hunter,
Dixie Brothers and Wynoke School,
Louise Sills, Annie Nixon, Edna
Zachary and Saunders Bottom, J. S.
Thompson, J. H. Tucker.
R. E. Lee, Alexander Lee, Frank
Skinner, Mrs. Lucy Skinner, J. L.
Overton, Ernest Wilson, Mrs. Mary
Wilson, Irene Spellman, Alexiner
Dillard, Mary Dillard, Ida Overton,
Joshua Simpson, Alfred Wilson,
Henry Mallory, Mrs. Jessie Mae Mal
lory, Alonza Dillard, Mrs. Hazel
0. Beamon, Mrs. Ollie Dillard, Mrs.
A. F. Hughes, A Friend.
Mrs. A. F. Skinner, Rev. A. T.
Jordan, Mrs. S. H. Brothers, Equilla
Bonner, Naomi Bonner, Wm. Penn
Phelps, Eva Ann Revell, Ethel Mc
Donald, Lottie Brooks, Isaac Bembry,
Edward Revell, Dorothy Skinner, Er
nestine McDonald, William Felton,
Joseph Calloway, Wilton Revell, Rob
ert Downing, Ruth Felton, Ceasar
Creecy, Mary Jones, Bethel Sunday
School, Bethel Church, Bethel R. B.
S. Society, Walter and William Alex
ander. Explained
Al Falfa Why did Clover Hay quit
goin' with that voung horse doctor
that she expected to marry?
Rube Arb -Just when he was about
to propose to her, he made her open
her mouth so he could examine her
teeth.
Conserve
Let Joe and Bill's check your car regularly. Proper
lubrication and oil change will conserve your car . . .
and will aid in saving gasoline. Keep your car looking
"tops" by having it washed and waxed.
CALL JOE AND BILL'S FOR PROMPT SERVICE
Tire Cheeking Battery Service
Anti-Freeze Lubrication
SINCLAIR PRODUCTS
JOE AND BILL'S
"Where Service
BILL WHITE, Prop. .
Dairymen Urged To
Grow More Proteins
Since protein feeds are short and
the outlook for an adequate supply
over the next twelve months is far
from encouraging, J. A. Arey, in
charge of Dairy Extension at N. C.
State College, urges all dairymen to
conserve the proteins now on hand
and to make every effort .possible to
grow an increased supply.
When the pasture is lush, it carries
high protein, and very little addi
tional protein is needed in the grain
mixture. The same is true for good
leafy, well-cured legume hay, but
this type of hay is often hard to get.
To fill in the feeding gaps during
the summer, Arey suggests Sudan
grass, soybeans and lespedeza. By
the middle of July, grazing in the
permanent pasture is usually short
and its protein content has dropped
considerably below the June level.
Unless this condition is offset by some j
good, supplemental grazing, or other
protein feed, which will be mighty
hard to get, a serious drop in the
milk flow will take place.
Good permanent pastures, plus an
adequate supply of supplemental
grazing crops, can provide a large
part of the protein needed for com
mercial milk production during the
summer, according to Arey, and he
urges every dairyman to seriously
consider the present protein shortage
and make plans now for growing ad
ditional acreage of high producing
protein crops. Otherwise, some dairy
men will find it necessary to feed
short rations.
In saving hay for next winter's
feed supply, Arey pointed out that
most dairymen and farmers can save
much better hay than they do, by
cutting it at the right time and giv
ing it the care and attention which
it deserves.
CLASSIFIED AND
LEGAL NOTICES
LEATHER COATS WORKED OVER,
cleaned and oiled. Ward's Shoe
Shop, Edenton.
FOR SALE ONE ALLISCHALM
ers, 3-blade disc tiMer. This plow
must be sold in Perquimans County
and buyer must secure purchase
certificate from War Board. Secure
certificate and call 146-J, or write
L. S. Jernigan & Son, Ahoskie,
N. C. may7,14.
LEATHER COATS REPAIRED AND
Oiled at Ward's Shoe Shop.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administrator
of the Estate of Joseph T. Elliott,
deceased, late of Perquimans County,
North Carolina, this is to notify alt
persons having claims against the
Estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned at Chapa
noke, N. C, on or before the 12th
day of April, 1944, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to said
Estate will please make immediate
payment.
This 12th day of April, 1943.
W. H. ELLIOTT,
Administrator of Joseph T. Elliott
Deceased.
apr.l6,23,30,may7,14,21.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Executrix of
the estate of W. M. Matthews, de
ceased, late of ePrquimans County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned at Route 3,
Hertford, N. C, on or before the 22
day of April, 1944, or this nofice
will be pleaded in bar of their recov
ery. All persons indebted to said
estate will pleace make immediate
payment.
This 22nd day of April, 1943.
MRS. MARY GERTRUDE MATTH
EWS, Executrix of W. M,
Matthews.
apr.23,30,may7,14,21,28
NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
Under and pursuant to the terms
of a certain Mortgage made to Wm.
T. Smith by David Pierce and Wav-
land Pierce, dated the 15th of Janu-
YourCarl
.1.1 ,Jyg
SERVICE STATION
It A Pleasure"
ery, 1941, and recorded in Book No.
22, page 110, ..office , Register of
Deeds of Perquimans County, N. C,
default having been made in the con
ditions of said deed of mortgage, the
undersigned mortgagee will on Mon
day, the 31st day of May, 1943, at
the courthouse door in Hertford, at
12:00 o'clock, Noon, offer for sale at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, the property conveyed in
said Mortgage Deed, to wit:
Lying and being in Belvidere
Township, Perquimans County, N. C,
bounded by the lands of Lee Butts,
Perquimans River, Riddick's Grove
Road, containing forty acres, more or
less, and being a part of the lands
known as the Wm. Riddick lands ly
ing ob the North side of Riddick's
Grove Road.
Dated and posted this April 30th,
1943.
WMT T. SMITH, Mortgagee.
By C. R. HOLMES.
may7,14,21,28
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate of Moses Phelps, deceas
ed, late of Perquimans County, Nortl
Carolina, this is to notify all persons
havings claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Route 2, Edenton, N.
C, on or before the 23rd day of
April, 1944, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
This 23rd day of April, 1943.
L. H. PHELPS, Sr.,
Administrator of Moses Phelps
apr.30,may7,14,21,28,june4
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of the authority contain
ed in that certain Deed of Trust
executed on the 14th day of June,
1941, by Julie Trueblood Hughes and
her husband, Wallace Hughes, to
Chas. E. Johnson, Trustee, and re
corded in the office of the Register
of Deeds for Perquimans County, N.
C, in M. D. Book 22, page 146, de
fault having been made in the condi
tions of said deed of trust, the under
signed trustee will on the 12th day
of June, 1943, at 11:30 O'clock A. M.,
at the court house door of Perquim
ans County, N. C, offer for sale at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
property:
Being in Parkville Township, and
being the Number 3 Lot which con
tains 12 acres by survey, as set out
and described in Plat Book No. 2,
pages 58 and 59, Public Registry of
Perquimans County, and adjoining
Lot No. 2, which was allotted to
Allie Mae Trueblood.
A 5 cash deposit will be required
of the successful bidder.
Dated and posted this 10th day of
May, 1943.
CHAS. E. JOHNSON,
Trustee.
mayl4,21,28,june4
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of the authority con
tained in that certain Deed of Mort
gage executed on the 6th day of
March, 1937, by George H. Winslow
-
V WHERE CAN I GET 1 yTV
J THE SAME BRAND OF IJ f 8 Q V
MOTOR OIL USED 6 M, ?
4 AMERICAN AIRUNES ? Mil(D)Tu4
,-,l ..,Xajy
3pff?(ASK FOR SINCLAIR f
xfjy 'PENNSYLVANIA AT 'v
J?3 I STATIONS DISPLAYING I p
J THIS SIGN ) m
and his wife, Frances L. Winslow, to
Z. A. Harris, and recorded in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds for
Perquimans Countyj N. C, in M. D.
Book 19, page 805, default having
been made in the conditions of said
mortgage, the undersigned mortgagee
will, on the 12th day of June, 1943,
at 11:30 o'clock, A. M., at the court
house door of Perquimans County,
N. C, offer for sale at Public Auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property:
Situate in Belvidere Township, and
bounded on the south by Evi Riddick,
on the north by the Lilly tract, on
the east by J. M. Winslow, and on
the west by Jesse Asbell, being the
hame land heired by the said George
H. Winslow from his uncle, Caleb C.
Winslow, deceased, containing 16
acres, more or less.
A 5 cash deposit will be required
of the successful bidder.
Dated and posted this 10th day of
May, 1943.
Z. A. HARRIS,
Mortgagee.
By CHAS. E. JOHNSON,
Attorney.
mayl4,21,28,june4
STATE SOIL CONSERVATION
COMMITTEE
Raleigh, North Carolina
NOTICE OF REFERENDUM UPON
CREATION OF ALBEMARLE
SOIL CONSERVATION (ERO
SION CONTROL) DISTRICT TO
INCLUDE ALL OF PERQUIMANS
COUNTY
To all occupiers of lands lying
within the proposed Albemarle Soil
Conservation District, comprising
ei'ceeeeeeeeee'eeeeeeeeeeeeee'
SAVE ON CLEANING AND PRESSING
At Riddick's
We are now operating our cleaning and
t pressing club on a cash
to lack of sufficient help, we can no longer
call for and deliver your clothes.
However, we are offering our patrons a 23
per cent saving in cleaning and pressing
through this plan.
Bring your clothes to us for cleaning and
pressing ... we are maintaining our first class
I service, and all garments may be obtained
witnin Z4 nours.
HERTFORD, N. C.
OIL IS AMMUNITION-USE
SINCLAIR RE5TNING
territory described as follows)- j '
All of the lands within the boun- '
daries of Chowan and Perquimans -
Counties, (Town and Village lots, '
and lands owned by or under ; juris ,
diction- of the United States t aw u
excluded, from the proposed district),.; j i
Notice is hereby given that on the , ft
17th-22nd days inclusive, of May,; '
1943, a reierendum, will' be held in
the said territory upon the proposl-
tion of the creation of Albemarle
Soil Conservation (Erosion Control)
District, under provisions of tile Soil
Conservation Districts, Law of this
State. Ballots will be available for
all landowners concerned. You may
mark, sign, and mail your ballot to
your County Agent, or cast the.
same at any. one of the following
voting places:
County Agent's Office,
Hertford, N. C.
All persons who shall hold title
to, or shall have contracted to pur
chase, any lands lying within the
said territory are eligible to Vote.
STATE SOIL CONSERVATION
COMMITTEE
By I. O. SCHAUB, Chairman.
Dated this: t,
4th day of May, 1943
Raleigh, N. C.
may7,14.
tu "wass. SAtat nose mops
and carry basis. Due
IT WfSElV
C6l
-v
v
- r
V
At f ' ' i
' v . : '
- : v
-4 ms. - .... .: