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VvtuUiT', (Y '.'V?""' r V 'Y 1 1. f THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. WATFORD, . C.,. WIDAV OCTOBER l, 1943 that AllinH ni i, k vu wvu who mks, e,uk umxinTAINS oi pombs upon the German positions.1 I) HMONSTRATIOPf CLUB Dor some time we have wondered how the destructive iimi rf a I The iStiow Hill-WmTio w.,t ""P 8 llrKe guns compared with a mct on Tuesday evening with PAGE THREB Club Xu Can Save. American I4vs ruvw-VT? Danrewu. peacetime America to a wartime basis plosive force than a ton bomh hL" th . mSSTS" f fW.V has been a great job and a successful I ped from air, and it is obSJ'thl " Mrwthau, Jr., warns the people of one," that it would have been "noth- fleet of battleship Jl T in SLU8 th bttle in in 8h0rt 0f 8 miracte without siderable metal Z , me uegmmng or me war", some mistakes being made," and that mips large guns compared with a mcl on tuesday evening with Mrs. heaw Aprinl afooU Tl i a i : Rgvmnnil Viim .1 k. I - t. ' i.vvi. ue xo-incn v si. ji-! niMiie on rtoute anitia f i j . ... i mi . . . . k k k j . "'""em areaanaughts throw a 1,lree- America, tne Beautiful" waa that has been done m converting ton projectile that has greater ex- 8 the opening song after whlh STST. a'r"16 fKe 8 tonTLtdroT th. Collect Xs fepeaSd Thl nas oeen a great gob and a successful ped from w hj ,f : k:... .. waa nj j fk . .. IIU lllc iiiuiuies oi tne .7, , .j . "oiiip can mrow con- "'"uo "w"g were read and aD without siderable metal. ; proved. Prom what we can learn a single' DurinS the business session $5 was! Mrs- Percy Winglow, Jr.- Mr an( ittleship, bombarding a shore posi- "If61 to give to tlle Re Cross for Mrs- George Carver, Doris anil Dar n, can throw about 1.300 t, - fll,InK service kits. War Stamns wn ! win Carver: Mr nrwl 1 ro if,,. th United States V con- while some complaints juf7rd i battLThip" blT T 3 SST XtoT - cerned. I .. J T. ' ?8K1hl"P bombarding a shore dori- t0 lve to th I mflu, j I i k I . F F C "v uon can throw about 1 300 tons f IlII,n "ervice kits. W j merely ao not ime to give up some I high exDlosi also sold. low; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Winslow; Mrs. Willie Winslow, Gloria and Christine Winslow; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny awnings and tommy Stallings; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White; Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Turner. PrKtnn T; -a..i i .m.i, auui r V , V:ola and Rufus Turner; Mrs. Hannah S. Jolliff and Marietta Jolliff; Mr. and Mrs. Elwood White; Mrs. DeWitt Winslow; Mrs. R. M. Baker and neiene Baker: Mrs fha-i; n.,i, Mrs. rercy Winglow, Jr.; Mr. and : ther,8 J' from 8elfi8h PP1 w on, can throw about 1 The secretary, in urging the peo-,'merely o not like to give up some I high explosives . tl Pie of this country to make the Third of their pleasures or a part of their I rn a little more thB ! War Uan a success, detailed the butte or meat or milk." or three battleships S financial cost of the Sicilian invasion, U. S. Has World's Largest Navy j heaviest guns could ecu wnere we met only a small fraction 1 "n a success, detailed the nnancuu cost of the Sicilian invasion, where "we met only a small fraction y. ...c uptiusiuon we are getting from the Germans, now, in Italy." . luorgentnau said that the oc Construction Since 1940 Amazing The United States Navy, in its Production rpnnrt tr - o vuab vi 1C fleet has advanced from warships. the enemy line an hour. Two . i i -"s uieir heaviest guns, could equal the largest .r aacK: i addition, the ships small guns would be available a aurt closer positions. cupauon of SiViitr o.,t ni'r''."""""""1"0" material losses rang ng up to 54 per t0 T i!ffhting bi'"J'1 today- nt. Sayinir nothing ? ti nfl In tonnage the fleet has moved from vciit. oaying nothing of the killed I.3I3 000 tnna tn 1970 089 f and wounded, he called attention tn A'dl;'wujtnB to 3,270,982 tons, the vast ,;!, 7, "t,0n ? Win to its battleships, car- Jn percentage The listed "iw 1 nerS' "" deStryer8' and BUb s follows: 68 ",allnes- the Navy hd 692 additional Thirteen per (-nt t u ire '"io n. xu. xouay, in addition howitzer landed " t t.UtZ J P8SeS 67mm. guns in actionM3 nerd ' 13'459 ve88els- all guns emnlnvH- .,k V i c iirewsni comDmed tonnage is M S urn tanks Xv!7n f a'mSt five mil,ion to"8 Of all 1 Z t!nt!. P ent pares with M'5,000 ton.s , tne SrriLef tar t ' Cent f 'the mle of 1940. carriages for 37 mm. guns; 36 per Tk . cent of the motor carriages for lep ca ls attent'on to the 75mm. guns and 22 per cent of the that during tne intervening carriages for 155mm. howitzers .three years, the Navy lost 58 war- H7tk ii . . Shins- a lunllloul,;,.. : -t .viiinmu. iuui carriers: PTA To Hold Annual Conference Oct 21st . . "'"b- iucBuaines Marvin Benton Flnvd MQtti,,o vj ward Benton, Shelton Harrell, Ralph Harrell, Will Hoffler, W. M. Matth ews George Jordan, Ashby Jordan, J. W. Overton, Freeman Umphlett, Sarah I .... t i. : nc iaiiKs, oeorge Eure El- Mrs. Mayon Parker of Ahoskie, nrgW001' Whedbee' a"d 'Seth director of niatnVt i n K- CrohnB ingress of Parents HONOREE AT SHOVEK - Ilas announced that the annual meeting of the conference will be held in Willianiston on Oc tober 21. "'80 sold. i Ainslev: Mr. nnl Mm i . in.. . ' ucooc AMueii; Mibs Maness gave a demonstration 1 Mrs- RPh White; Mrs. Archie White on How Safe Is Your Home?" and Patricia, Thelma and Marjorie conducted a contest of finding things 1 White; Mrs. Wallace llaker and Mari m three rooms that are not safe in Baker; Mr. and Mrs. Geo.ir, the home. Mrs. Ralph Harrell won Baker; Mr. and Mrs. .In the prize for finding the most unsafe ews: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lavden- Mi I J. . winslow; Ihe hostess served ice cream and Mrs- A- N- Winslow; Mr nnlrni i. 1L . nil v-oikca LU tne TO nu'inor AA Mr. and Tom Riddick; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White, Nan E1U and Clarkson White; Misses Esther Mae White, Lela Win- x.m nmsiow, Kioise Winslow, J-aye Winslow, Kvie Winslow, Delhi Winslow, Teressa Win.slow, Alarjorie M-ances V hite, Joanne Winslow, Johnnie White, Lina Winslow, Helen Wmsl.nv, Kathryn White, Frances White, llarbara Winslow. Flnrn Winslow, Ksther Winslow, Lucille Lane, Evelyn White, Doris Lane Klsberry Une, Elihu Winslow, 1-lniei' Lassiter, Uennie Winslow, Jasper Winslow, l!jy Winslow, Gid eon Sunders, Hilton W hite, Calvin undy, Quincy Riddick, Leslie Wins low, Gale Winslow Guthrie Jolliff, Thurman White Lvn- ...uie, Mater Uaker, Eugene Winslow. W nfri w;.,oi . wood Stallings, Clinton liae Winslow wmvov ugureB in mind it . v x l,cy are rJertie ' w? i r Should be aPDarent tn th- "users, thirty-two destroyers, and 'Camden, Chowan. Currit,,,-!, n it' L- Rryant. Jr., of Nt this country that thev tw?lve submarines. It has transfer-, Gates, Hertford. Martin. IWnt. v .f.8 -?ryant is th forme the 115,000,000,000 reauested hv thl red t0 other nations or converted into ! Perquimans, Tyrrell and Washing' I e . te' of Whiteston this country that they must subscribe suomarines. It has transfer- the 115,000,000,000 requested hv , red to other natl0ns or converted into ' oovernment i , . non-comnat vessels. 129 warshins i e . " iuon. we must i 4.U ii. 1 ' remember that the most that we can e air the sa,ne ""W of Pr- t do for our soldiers is to provide them appears- 0n Juy lst- 1940, the I -4 With overwhelmimr sunerinritv ; "fk! "V. arm ..s.sted of 1,744 planes, of Mti -tn1a r , . . " ' Which 1.197 wer fio-hto i k if"T " ",lare wn,cn Wlil save their P,.a ' . k" J .V- 1 " ...... q v-mv, AklUOb JJUWCI- ful airforce in the world, the Navy! e : . . me weapons of war '. ii inn tn i i. a.. - .. ueiween. o.suu n Xroduerrr.. kTL any Iailure ln off as obsolete and 2.00(1 eaths of w LT-.T" to other agencies. tnilnr. ana, These fiirur. rpfWtfk. , . Misses Esther Mae White and Marjorie Frances White entertained at a miscellaneous shower on KriHnv . Tlve counties in this section are 3 W' hme f a"d MrS "i the district. Thev are H; . . " V e Whlte complimenting Mrs. ' Jr., oi JNorrolk. Va. Miss j Conserve Your Car and Mrs. land Chester Wind tires ' - tools r-1 ves. p.- W, ' ' It,Muoianjc r7:r . ' na Washington. nr fisinct officers are Mrs Parker 1 ' i"resung games and con director; Mrs. J. Carlton Cherry as !' d'reCted by Misses KvHvn sistant director, of Ahoskie; Mrs L.I Tk 3 nriR Lane- were ""i"."''' B. Evans, secretary, of Windsor flnH gUest of honor was th? - Mrs. Raymond Tucker, treasurer of C'?r"t f n,a,,y ,ovel' a,ld Hertford. ' i Ptts- Mrs. Alice Fntrell r iri,.J ! lnose Present and sendinir eiH ce president, is the wV 1 L-Brvant. Jr., honoree, c. An important step in curing for your car is to care for your let Joe and Bill's inspect your tires often. When in need of tires . . . and if you have the proper certi ficate . . . come to Joe and Bill's for vour new tire UV ha. a large stock of tires ... all sizes. COODVI-AKand V TIRES and Tl K0YAL & It is necessarv t kj 1L ful airforce in the world, the Naw Mrs. Alice Fntrell r j ! 'fever to vi Z.1 had on July 31st. 1943. 18.2fifl ni.n.." State second rA. I'".1" - w kt -v. me weannna nt wo ' ' vicsiueriL. in rn ur t " X nd to realize that ,5i.7 "T ln letween, 6,800 planes were written i on)y "State officer of the rn.' . . u . "ryant; Mr. and Mrs. N id 2,000 were trans-1 District No. 9. rneridge, of Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and mrr xt ""'' iapnne and Y WAP "DrXTTOI Norma Joyce Winslow i .,a m.... miraculous construction that has giv- 3,!rCer Wlnslow a"l Clarence Wins- i.A ? Th U7Ur io i.r .. . aim ii, ik i un. n - .. . . .. w.D uuircu oiawis tne ereatst it t Serous We have tn k ' . . fc'Xih. m;. kr"" .over-con.t,dent-1 sea-air Dower in the wr 7 tf 4-. " I1U tHJDDln nf nm. .... . . . " "vi vv-i Ruction and one of the best wwlL'J:? ml?Ml?8t surface fleet in worlds Keep war industries jroimr is tn ' the most powerful naval '''back . the attack" by Kn 'T" ? are in positlon to ' Twnds as fast as possible war Place losses faster than any other , axis Manpower Mobilised if Tk . . f Only 14 Fewer Wisions u 8nouW be readily understood that ,4V Lieutenant-General Joseph T Mo ' m ,te States has constructed a barney, Deputy Chief-of -Staff' W 7 BtuPend 8'2e to meet the (; Idyised the Senate CmtSteen f rld- war, in which Military Affairs, that German J T T"?'? mUSt be reached- attack . l;nese ,nd satellite divisions 'avan' I f ?efefted in battIes that must ,v'Jle for warfare are only H t2t I b fuht thousands of miles from tkan in 1942, when Italy's divSlns th" Lmted er available. 8 The Present strategy of the United 'The General explains that both ? invdlves vast amPWbious Germany .d japaS have SSTS'Vi? PaCifiC the Attantic ."the most vigorous measures" to mo-1 l!i4 ! rT1, The Nvy rruie ineir available militarv n,on exienaed supply routes r ' nrac arp inr rvmk a .bn . DUt t.hl anaMi. . . i cessfully preventZnlr ?! additi0"' the fl-t be able ,'Pa. col- to invite and, eventually to compel k. hib iact, he thinks. din. I 7 v T V1 10 aceept battl ' . -"""ons ovwhat would . happen if the UnitH Cf.. . . ' out its nlanned " "- A r o -"""uwuunv s 7,800, WO, tut JOE AND BILL'S SERVICE STATION "Where Service 1 A Pleasure" BILL WHITE, Prop f . . . . . , ""ft". asBiBi in tne transportation nf mo litsava. th7 :"lk "'ure .exlremb- and material and. when " ' considered in the United St-tT, i!??s 't8 Stfength to the support of . f ; iuiws asnore, surrender. It I ft .' 8. lldWay and in the Solomons, ulxCI,8JV moves of the enemy, and 4e prepared, at the proper time States Army was1 aZ7 " overelmin offensive . waa against enemy stromrholHe akes it -plain that onlv jmI!!.,10 maJe Pss'ble the effective us ; overseas. He insists that th'erT Z I " Pf a"d C"K it is ' no 'owering of the numbers of Z7Z V , ne INavy to havede en to tbe furnished the armed IZ tu tl,rouh"ut the world, forces without serious detriment ? k 'S PurPse- shore facilities have mounts, ammunition. .evRepofts Astounding Outnut hn 7 ,mmeS' depth charKes ;M Of the Tools of Wa7 KT f"'e contro1 devic the ' Present Roosevelt's . report 8 2.5O,0Oo,600 in Congress on the progress of to three years and the output is "with & worth readingTngoX L unrrUT .Paral,el in nival history." tanarthe stupendous task tja? coT thll ?S " the tement. Xronts us .Vifk0 T con"i ""ai navy fisrhter ' "gainst the Q.JiKki.4. ... . " 1,1 ""e pressors, . V"""w eB the weight of pro i jectilea that fk;- . H 11 war Jrresflois. th g. --Hies that their 1940 n, " ..ji " oung are the fiir. ffroH a j. . . . urea on production, which reveal onlv ' airrr-ft - W" ttleshlp's anti n part the am,i . power i I tools of war which Sves tl L.he what was three yearaso land sai.ors of L&TJ re a ther secrets, in "c? superiotity over the enemv i 7 ? 0"ern rfare' whkh t..e re theatre of operatmns deS not reveal- In two montho- iKl,n . I warnl' Guns Aid Grwmd Et and 281 cr Dk.- ;T""airP,anes More De8tr..i ..-.... i . o "'"JW, 0.2UU.IN1H tnno , .. '""UTiJOmiMl . tV in .eight months of 1943; 'iSooo'i.8 dlsPatches, dealing' With t'he planes,C23,000 tanks, 40.Z Jfi& lm around Salerno, -repeated? v Weapons 4,638,000 rifles, c&rb nes cZl , ?,reSence Wps, 'in and machine gfuns. aromes clud.jg two British battleships; and Mnce May, 1940s 123,000 planes f 3 a e gui,s aided the British 3,000 tanks, 93 riiii-U. T " ' "n 4mencan soldiers 9,500,000 riUes. crh rGSeoattwk. ' ' ,""1 4' - ' -v,-a aiiu inacninA rpLi'v. - Wfns, 1,233 000 trucks, 349,000 air. ' ent-In con- engines and" 26,942 000 000 tT:- rtai'' the extensive Par founds of small arms ammSS i jl and the fa?t I What this means in '. l-JL: --v - lt. . ' i. -w a.k me lc,,k our anu-aircraft and fouble-purpose cuns. if I - - " ' B11I1U1 aneouslv. would bamh a oi,n - I . ... ' - . WII8 01 rojectiles against the enemy in a linute 'and thai- J. . . j, V; r"","? -. plants lor aval- vessels, in the last two and a atf. years, equal in hqwepower all ie hydro-electric plants ' the- na-' on of January 1, 1941. , The shipyards of the country have' nnnCe,d '38 tehting ships and 1,000 landing vessels. Navy ships, imoleted !ir th i. ... , . ' I - oi niontne hual the number completed in the1 (11 joa Vi.iaiC. 1 1 Other instances of increased oflt-' since the war bega,n. in u'r9pe, Wilde petroleum 66 per cent' hitnm.. ,u coal 40 per cent! rhpmfeVi. boa v jici .au., ana ' Jiyaru-electric Se I)W?aent insta. thaf ;"th'e',U J we hot-ice ' Effective Ortnh er t shall .sell all shoes Jeftat our Myv ouvy lunger man 15 day: Our facilities will not permit IIS 1 L'pam'nn ; J 1 -"5 icjjaiieu SBOes longer than 1 this length 'of time.' Shoes .brought to us tor repair will berate anA it called for within ie rfawl wiir vc uwj ior , repair bill; Hertford Shoe Shop" Av HERTFORD, V 't ' Of course Jap Tojo would forbid you to Sinclair-ize your car for Summer, if he could. He'd like to have vour j car wear out fast. So to save wear on your car, and show Tojo where to get off, be sure to have it Sinclair.ized now. You need a Sinclair-ize job even if you have only an "A" card. A Sinclair-ize job will protect your engine, transmis- sion, ditierential, and chassis with the rieht erade C7 lubricants for Summer. It will take care of other impor tant parts, too, in the' way youf car manufacturer recommends. See your Sinclair Dealer tomorrow. of CHASSIS tfAKS ofw mw I mn r, 1, ' H wwiif j aim, g ..TOW K r. SINCLAIR REFINING Hertford, N. , CO.
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