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Perquimans Weekly Entered as second class matter November 15, 1934, at Post Office at .Hertford, North Carolina.; un der tne Act of Jurcfi, ivto. , . Published .avery Friday by the Perquimans Weekly, a company of Hertford, N. U MAX CAMPBELL Editor yHanh Carolina tj. IIMSSAMOCUn) SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year tlM Cards of thanks, obituaries, charged for at regular advertising rates. Advertising rates furnished fey request. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1949. Always Try To Buy A Home i.jLlll L.JL .ljf '- By Dr. Sophia Branson Ot is about time for The Weekly to aeain remin the DeoDle of this countv that local merchants deserve a chance to suddIv their needs. Whenever you have anything to buy, give local business houses an op portunity to serve you. The future prosperity of all of us depends upon a willingness to cooperate in the com mon good and one way to do this is to patronize home concerns whenever possible. We do not ursre any person to Dav an exorbitant price for any goods. It is the business of sellers to meet com petition. Thev must do this if thev expect to stay in business. It is their obligation if they desire the patron age of local customers. Modern Civilization Mr. Winston Churchill, former Prime Minister of Great Britain, has received genera! recognition as a stu dent of histor yand a writer of repute-Recently speaking to a university audience, the war leader of the Brit ish people said that "despite anxious, critical and even agonizing moments," modern civilization is "undoubtedly a higher form of society than ever pre vailed in ancient worlds." This is a conclusion which many moralists, reformers and do-gooders will dispute. In fact, the stock of trade of some human beings 'seems to involve the necessity of denouncing tne present generation, with the im pucataon that, for some strane-A rea eon, men and Women have suddenly degraded themselves. We have no sympathy with such a view of the present generation. It is apparent, we think, from a study of various civilizations, including habits, customs and civilizations, that the world today is housing a race of people, on the average, which is more intelligent, more' healthy and more spiritual than any other generation of the so-called human race. You Can Do Your Part . Every citizen of Perquimans Coun ty can make a contribution to demo cratic government. It da not by abusing Soviet Russia, the vommumst Party or Joseph Sta iin. It is not by urging a war against the Communist ideology or tw Kussian people. All that any person here has to do to. make a fight on dictatorship, or Communism, is to see that democracy works in our own local, state and na tional governments. When there is a deviation from the accepted principles of democracy in the government of Hertford or Per quimans County, on anv other unit f American government, it ca be scored as a gain for the isms that we say we abhor. THE VITAMIN B COMPLEX ' Today wis hear a sreat deal fmm patients about vitamin Bl. of vitamin B complex. Many of - them say, "My doctor put me on vitamin B complex: n fact I trot so run down and waV that 1 was glad to get help. Oh yes, I do feel better. It has benefitted me." , mmtSM Why do people need to take so manv vitamins, pills and capsules as they do today To one who knows foods and the diets of civilized peoples, the answer is not far to seek. It is all due to malnutrition from denatured and devitalized foods. It is well to rember that complex refers to a group of vitamins, which help to keep the nervous system in good condition. It also has a decided effect upon the digestive tract in help ing it to function properly. This com plex is necessary to the health of thn stomach and all of the difirentiva or gans. It contains such substances as thiamin B2, and nicotinic acid, also called the P. P. or pellagra-prevent ing factor. Physicians who have tried giving only part of the JB complex found that patients got along better who took the whole complex. For example, those who took either thiamin or ribo flavin alone did not sret well, but con tinued to. suffer from gas and indi gestion, but when they took them in connection with nicotinic acid and the rest of the complex, most of them im proved. ' There are certain foods which sim. ply the B complex. Some of the foods are liver, yeast, whole grain and cer eals (among these cereals are whole wheat and oat meal). It is verv un fortunate that wheat is so denatured and devitalized in milling processes beiore it comes to the tables of civi lized people. Whole wheat contains manv im portant minerals and vitamins upon which human beings depend on for health. Many of these are removed in our modern milling processes. We have just said that while vita min complex is needed, that one part or two, does very little eood. You can readily see the fallacy of remov ing the valuable vitamins from flour in milling and then attempting to im prove the health and morale of the people, by restoring a small part of the flour. This is being sold as fortified flour and the majority of the people are so ignorant of the whole subject, that they buy this denatured, fortified white flour and imagine that thev are spending their money for a superior grade of flour when in reality it is low in health-building properties. Whole wheat flour is reich in min erals, and vitamins. It also has a de licious nutty flavor that white flour does not posess. The government is interested in the health of the people. For this reason, experts are collaborating with food handlers in an effort to fortify foods and vitamins that are necessary to the health of the population. This would not be necessary if people knew and loiiowed laws of nutrition. Dated and posted this u,h day of May. 1949, -. ' v . i. PERQUIMANS . COUNTY .BOARD . V'' i A. W. Hefren. f!h5n Mav 27June3.10 . a . auinjm ur sale ; By virtue" of ' the . authority ; rnn- taned in that certain deed nt t.t. executed on the 1st day of August, 1946, by Thomas Phillip and witv Jessie H. Phillips, and C. W. Phniirw. !the said Thomas Phillips and C. W. runups trading as "Phillips Broth ers," 1 to- Chas. E. Johnson, trustee. and recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Perouimaru Onnnfrv. North i Carolina, in M. D. Book 24, pag 370, default having been made in the conditions of said deed of trust, at the request of the holder of the, note thereby secured, the undersigned trustea- wui, on the 25th day of June, at 11:30 A. M.. at the Court House door of Perquimans , County, N. C, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: REAL ESTATE: Beginnine- on tfm eastern side of - state hie-hwav No. 342, at the southwestern corner of the J. H. and Lucille N. Satchwell prop erty, thence in . an oastem rliVa.tinn along the J. H. and Lucille N. Satch-i WaTI TojiaIi T 1171. li . L OOP I feet to a stake, .thence in a southern direction, a line parallel with the said state highway No. 342, 100 feet to a sxaxe, tnence m a westerly direction, a line Perpendicular with said nignway jno. 342, 225 feet to said state highway No. 342, thence in, a northerly direction along said state highway No. 342, 100 feet to the point of beginning. rISKSONAL PROPERTY: AH the right, title and interest in and to that bottled POP distributing hiiamoac Known as the "Mumps Brothers," located in Hertford, N. C, and all description belor..g with said busi ness. ' Ssald eourament. 'iiw1nIino part; the following; One Fruhauf Dodge Truck, Motor No. T118-67642, Serial No. 81312799. im. Smmrf. ment Meyer; Bottle Washing Machine tor puns ana splits complete with 220 volt 3 phase 60 cvcls motor, fam 100 gallon 'stainless Bteel mix!n vamcs, one 1 ' JU. h. fortahla Mitat- one JenTs Satuxator, all bottles, all cases, one 1942 Chevrolet. 1 14n truck, 2 speed axle, Motor No. 2 AG- AAAiJI O 9uux, oenai xmo,14MSP8-1Z76, one tLoiioweu 1 Trailer rNn.-' . 78nnoiK - i Dixie Model F. one man unit, ' one Cede Saturator, 250 gallon, 1 H. W. do-H Jfar condensing Unitwomnlete with Starter 220440 60 'cy 3 "phase, 1 JU-4U-1CA , rlltnne Water rooler tin I all plumbing fixtures. ' ' A five per cent deposit will ha . quired of the successful bidder the aay oi saie. Dated and posted this 25th rinv of May,,i4a. , .. j CHAS. E. JOHNSON, June3,10,17,24 .Trustee. Classified and Legals FADCLESS JfOTXi VRIIN ONE COAT COVERS L. 7Di MtTAi toon . 1 SHIHOUS WOOD fMMI V TRIM A permanent green paint for wood, metal, brick. Particularly effective In painting tin or galvanized reofi, window (ash, window blinds, wooden shingles, roofing and tiding. Spreads easily, lasts for years. listed under American Institute et Architects rile No. 25 B 28. The Friendly Paint & Wallpaper Store W. D. LANDING, Prop HERTFORD, N. C. LOOKING AT WASHINGTON (Continued From Page 3). Forest Service, and various' ao-rwi,lL tural agencies, are pushing the idea of more tree-planting. . The basic idea is to stop the wind, which, if fmvori to blow over roof -like obstacle of trees, This procesa ten-a o cause a deposit of snow on the side of the shelter-belt facing the wind and to protect the Duuuings, nignwaya and cattle that are sheltered on the other aid. ; iT&e shelter-belt idea has some value in oujer areas beside the Great Plains. ' Individual : fmw iiuiM consider the possibility of protecting their land from wind erosion and, per- naps, irom the effects of unsmsnhai cold winds. Thev ' For Yon To Feel Well 4 hours every, dor. T dyg ever Week, never stopping, the kidneys filter Wute matter from-the blood. If more people Were ewnre of bow the kldneve niut eonitastly remove sur plus fluid, ezesee acMs and other waete matter Uurt cannot stay in the blood without Injury to health, there would be better understanding of whw the whole system b upset when kidneye (ail to (unction properly. . Burning, scanty or toe frequent urina tion sometimes warm that something 7 J01! You mayeuffer nagging back achar headaches, diziinees, rheumaUe pains, getting up at nights, swelling. Why not try 'Boon's Pilhl You wlU be using a medicine recommended the country over. Ooafc'e stimulate the func tion Off ,.h IrlkMM .1 1. l 1 . ont poisonous waste from the "'i- iney contain nothing harmful. Get Bomfe today. Use with confidence. At all drugstores. HI v. j ca le siibjjct from responsibla agricultural agencies., Tc!:-!::.:3 workers ere "SFICIAL" Only "special" people have the sense of duty that keeps them at their posts in every emergency or braving the worst weather to do their job. We're proud of these folks a vital part of the team that helps keep telephone service at its present high leveL THE NORFOLK & CAROLINA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COflhANY PUERTO RICAN SWEET POTATO Plants for sale. See C. E. Lupton, Route 3, Edenton, N.. C. s Mayl3,20,27June3,10,17,24 CHICKS AAA ROCKS AND REDS, iz.o per'iw. Heavy Assorted, $11.95. Heavy Breed Roosters, A AFT Til , . .ii.;io. jeiooa-tested. .Prompt ship ment. 100 Live Delivery. C.O.D. 12 Pekin Ducklings, $ 4.60. RUBY CHICKS, Dept 33B, Norfolk, Va. Phone 29040. tf Fight Erosion On Your Land For more than ten years, experts of the Soil Conservation Service of the department of Aarricnltur hav calling attention to the losses suffered tnrough soil erosion in this country. Some ten years ago, Dr. Hugh H. Benett, then Chief of the Service, told a House Committee that about 100, 000,000 acres of rrop land, some of it of the best, had been "Completely fin ished" as a result of soil erosion. He tnen estimated the annual direct cost of soil erosion to farmers alone, vnot counting damage to reservoirs, stream channels, irrigation ditches, highways no railways, at 400,000,000. This information has been read time and again by the farmers of Perquim ans. It undoubtedly attracted their r, attention and some snoraHir : offw , have been made in various sections of , rest the erosion that washes away so the country to meet the peril and ar much of our best land. , V t We take this occasion to. call the attention of Perquimans farmers to the necessity of fighting erosion on their land. Like some other things that menace ' mankind, tha f im to start the war on erosion k when it be gins and especially before great dam age fa done. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Ha vine Qualified as Administrator ui a or the estate of Sidney M. Reed, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons saving claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersismed at Hertford. N. C on or before the 12th day of May, lvw, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All nemnni indebted to said estate 'will please make immediate payment This 12th day of May, 1949. D. L. REED, Administrator CTA of Sidney M. Reed. . ' n!ay20,27June3,1047,26 NOTICE of ELRfrrrnv vmt np AGAINST THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ABC " STOMP, vmt PUP. QUIMANS COUNTY Pursuant to a resolution passed by the .: Perauimana ' Coiintv - Rnanl nt Commissioners at regular meeting on May zm, i4, the Ferquimans Coun ty Board . bf Elections heiwhv invM notice that an election will h hsM on July 12th, 1949, the same to be called unaer House Bill 1197, 1949 Session of .Laws, in all rarnectn thereof iul under the General Statutes of North Carolina, for or -against the estab lishment of an Alcoholic Beverage Control Board and Store in Perquim ans ixranty, JNortn Carolina. Resistration books will ha rfttnil&r TWillinir Til-oAAa 4n th. tr,,. 0 Q frwww U BMa9 VnJUJUbjT on Saturday,. June 11th, .18th and 25th, and open .for challenge on July TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON. N. C " ? SHOWS CONTTNUOXJS EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY Thursday and Friday, June 9-10 Clifton Webb and . . Shirley Temple in "MR. BELVEDERE GOES TO COLLEGE" Saturday, June 11 Tim Holt and Richard Martin in "GUN SMUGGLERS" Sunday, June 12 Robert Ryan and Audrey Totter in "THE SET-UP" Monday and Tuesday, June 13-14 Spencer Tracy and Deborah Kerr in "EDWARD, MY SON" rdnesday, June 15 Th ii n tuuoie r eature Robert Douglas in "HOMICIDE" . Ako Tom Brown in , '' "DUKE OF CHICAGO" Coming June 16-17 . . ) "THE BARKLEY'S OF "ROADWAY" Edcnjheatre edenton; n. c. , Friday Shows 7 and 9 P. M. Saturdays-Shows Continuous Friday and Saturday, June 10-11 : : J.-.hn Wvn In , .. - "THE TLYING TJGEuJ", ( I V9.A& B.WELL. DON'T TRYl r AW- 1 MIOHT KNOW If AND THAT CARS THEY OVER-TJ I . (Y OVERHAULED BY CrS&S I y- I W s is I t j -J m .... QG3O30Oai? OR HBAVYJDUTY Irelglit runs Of de-laze paswnger $enrkeS4 : reat railroadi like Uaida Pacific -a aaf CLa..J '. 1). ti . - - . vc.wvacw juine, use , w Sinclair lubricants io nW.oowe. fol Diesel kcomocrvei. Sinclair Dealers offer lubricants of the tame proven qualitr for youricsr. fir YOUR SINCLAIR mAimt , itt fuirotds. Stop in today. .Sinclair D-cr has motor oil of the same hi-h qoaliry ; " . - 1 w' V . , farmers.: .v . k . . '; v r :nKl.i it t.:3.i ' 4;: x SDiCLAIR REFDTOG CO.
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