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fAGE SIX u THfe PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, , Ti ERTTOftD? N. Ci FRIDAY, i OCTOBER 22, IMS. T On S:-s'ccj(!s v All dairy farmers of Perquimans i County should keep accurate recoraa of sales of whole milk, cream, or hatter in order to obtain payments which will be made to farmers by tne War Food Administration to offset increases in dairy feed costs since September, 1142, it was announceu today by Dr. E. S. White, chairman of the County AAA Committee. "This payment was announced some time ago by the War Food Adminis tration, and at that time fanners were asked to maintain records of ail .sales," he said. "These records are essential if farmers are to receive their payments. The rate of payment in all North Carolina counties iias been set at 40 cents per 100 pounds for whole milk and 5 cents per pouncr for butterfat. Since payments are , . . . i i i . j oaaea on pounaage, aairymen saouiu make certain that records furnlsned them by buyers show the hundred ths County AAA Committee of satis factory evidence of the quantity o milk or butterfat old.?' Present rates win be applicable'. to ;sales during ..- Novem er and December. )' Dr. Whiter said statement normally furnished producers selling whole milk to cooperative associations, milk dis tributors, or evaporated . plants, cheese factories, or other such con cerns will .constitute satisfactory evidence, provided " s the statement shows the quantity of whole milk de livered. Likewise, he said, receipts furnished producers by creameries tor butterfat will constitute satisfactory evidence. Producers - selling milk through retail outlets or selling butter to consumers, local stores, or others shotig obtain receipts from the buy ers pwotner evidence oi saie. - ' , Chairman White said it Is ex pectedjthat first payments will cover October deliveries of dairy products, but'Qte' exact time will depend upon avsiIatijuSy of necessary forms which, will. be forwarded to County AAA Committed' as soon as they can be printed: Vv EXECIJTIWP COMMITTEE TO MEET- TUESDAY. NIGHT 'J, - NJ; ' ft. Alan Curtis and Patricia Morrison Are 'see; in the storv of the murder of the people 'of which comes to the State Theatre jfunday only FarmJSIauffhterers rassirfied QuoJasrr I The executive Woman's Missionary i Duttenat in tne miuc" 1.t..a...v mtht.. Ort&2 rnymciiis w pruuuuera win ue maue by draft direct upon submission to. I the lierolciweethearts in "Hitla"Madman,1 home. ' Dir. and Mrs. Bill White spent Sunday evening with Mr. . and MsJ weight, and not merely the quantity Hertford Baptist Chpch mesaay nigia, hi, wio ucrrtCt(nl3k Wt perHEt, r ves at iioanoae .papias, . -4 t , of Mrs. H. G. Dawkins. AU nembemu tf Mr. and Mre."!". J. Jackson of are urged to be present. ; - i were, 83-Wiiotes estabHriRe4 Edenton spent. Sunday with Mr. and and Mrs," Howard Kllemnv of, ElUa bethCity Visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. SmitB Sunday. j r e MlssXpixie !Chappelk 'student t ECTfi, Greenville; 'was. the week-end guest ?of her mother Mrs. Maud OiappeUV A iff t ,Vu "y- Mr. and Mrs Edgar Layden of Elizabeth SityNwere guests pf 'Mrs. Sarah Layden Sunday. i'tj N. W. Chappell nd E. L. Lnappell were in Elizabeth CJtyThtirsday. , uh . iwunufk . were kubbi vt tut. cs, IT Anderson .Tuesday even v Mr. and' Mre.' Fitchiner Banks of, vrura . iwunufk . were kubbi vt tut. : Mrs, tag; Petty Officer David B. Boyce, -who had Just eturned from year's duty in the Pacific Var theatre, spent sev-1 era! days: with his wife, Mrs, Boyce and daughtef, Constance of near Belvedere recently. , .He is now- tem porarily, stationed 'at the receiving' center in San, Francisco, California. ' X-" I' 1 G ootf nUsedGars l Mil ft f Is year present car Ja"V Ifvnmm.... giving you Tsatistactofy service f Dnv- ing epnditions will change muph duringhe winter months ahead ,1 . .so orerjare now bv tradincr vour Dresetif car for a better later model good Used Car. We bavra iat'mtpct of clean, well- tareu lor useu varswi'n wui-iKTOiyuu- ucutxi sa.usiiu.uuii. See them now! i A CAR LOAD OF We have just received a car load of ( Sheet. Rock ... in lengths of 6 to 9. Come in and buy your needs while it lasts. Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. HERTFORD, N. C. were-1iSsigied antf tamtas estabHsnea Eden ton spent. Sunday for; "the fallowing butchers ad farm Mrs. Elihu Lane, slaughterers r.f. ' , ' ' I A..JM. Godwin, putcher, 1943 quota, 460 .hogs. Trl. Jessup, butcher, 1943 quota, 450 bogs. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS The Young People's Missionary Society of Up Biver Friends Church held its mnnthlv mAatinor IFrida.v WV L. White, butcher, 1943 quota, nipht (Wnhr is t th hom of 1? cattle, 442 calves, 377 hogs. Helen and Lina winslow. The meet- N. J. ISmith, butcher, 1948 quota, ing opened with the singing of "O 3 cattle, 48 calves, 236 hogs. i Worship the King." Helen Winslow B. M. Miller, butcher, 1943 quota, ihad charg(j of devotional. An m 277 cattle, 506 calves, 164 hogs. teresting short story was given by J. B. Miller, butcher,. 1943 quota, Uni Winslow. Iris Winslow gave 298 cattle, 436 calves, 87 hogs. ; the leg story. Nathan KiddicK, larm siaugnterer, . The meetinc was dismissed bv re- 1943 quota, 10 calves. Shelton G. Chappell, farm slaugh terer, 1943 quota, 20 hogs. Program Of Catholic Services Ensuing- Week peating the C. E. benediction A social hour followed, during which the hostess served delicious refreshments. The Most Holy Sacrifice Mass is offered every Sunday at 8:30 Mrs. F. M. Copeland, BELVIDERE NEWS Miss Mildred Copeland, student at ECTC, Greenville, spent the weeK- of the end as guest of her parents, Mr. and M e es e eeeeeeeeeeae T W HA T ' S IN A SUIT? plenty ... if you buy OUR SUITS! Custom tailoring . . . correct cut . . . authenticated pat terns . . . quality fabrics . . . that's what makes our suits click. Fine needle work and inner construction give a soft roll to the lapels and a soft drape to the chest. An attractive price range makes the comfort of our suits easily yours. 9 I j " i o j I 7 '"' o I Cf J a. m., at the Harvey fomt Air sta tion, and mass at 11 a. m. at St. Ann's Catholic Church, Edenton, an nounced the Reverend Father Francis J. M eCourt, pastor of St. Ann's and chaplain to all Catholics connected with the Harvey Point Air Station. .Confessions start 30 minutes and .Mr. end five minutes before mass, which1 includes Holy Communion, sermon and concludes in 45 minutes. Every Sunday night in St. Ann's, choir rehearshal 7:30 to 8:10; Rosary, Litany, Prayer, Sermon, Benediction at 8:15. Week-mornings, Mass in St. Ann's at 8 o'clock. Everybody invited to all St. Ann's services. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White and daughter, Jewel, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Engene Winslow of Whites- ion Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith and son, Charles, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Smith and children, Becky and Sam, and Mrs. Gordon Shannonhouse icon- heat 1 a7W 17UI1C CiUl IkWULL f . .M : 1 : " sK " - j Kadio and conaiuoii, Ura clean ures. aeepi0Di 1937 Pontiac Coupe. 1941 pord Co j. car buy. Has extras, p e r f ect mecKani&il 1941 Plymouth Coupe. cndition- : ' U A car you will be 1941 Chevrolet Coach. I proud to own and? Good tires radio anil i drive. heater. ' Very clean. Motor Co. Towe j SALES AND SERVICE Phone 2461 4 Hertford, N. C. ,i"' 1 521.59 to J27.50 BACK THE ATTACK BUY U. S. BONDS! See Our Selection Of Boys' and Student Suits STUDENT SUITS Made durable to give satisfactpry wear $12.95 to $20.00 Z BOYS' SUITS , $7.50 to $1195 Jammed Lock Halts Ration Office Work The Perquimans Ration Board Vas temporarily out of business for a few hours on Wednesday this week when the lock in the door leading to the offices was jammed and found diffi cult to fix. The lock jammed on Tuesday afternoon and the clerks of the office were forced to leave the of fice by way of a ladder from the sec ony story window. By mid morning Wednesday a large number of persons desiring tires, gas and what have you were collected outside the office, but busi ness was not resumed until the door was fixed. 1 I .3 ... .... r 1 . W fl Shop Here For Vour Duration Ueec3 , OUR STORE is chocked full of Fall and Winter Fashions ... that will keep you warm and looking smart during the winter season. Every item is absolutely new . . . so- you can be sure you are get- ting the latest style and colors, your family needs. Shop with us this weelKnd for Get under one of our Hats in styles and colors to suit your taste. -$2.50 to $6.00 "STORE OF VALUE?' Hertford, N. C. CHAPANOKE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Davis Trueblood of South -Norfolk spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mollie Trueblood. Mr. and Mrs. Cary McNider of. Newport News spent the week-end with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McNider. Mrs. Marvin Robbing of Woodville spent Monday with her parents, Mr. end Mrs. W. W. Lewis. 3i Mrs Claude Fields has returned to her home in Hertford after spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Lew? Nixon.' .;; - Mr. 'and Mrs. C. P. Quincy were in Elisabeth City Tuesday. Miss Lena SSymons, Mr. and Mrs. EmmettStallings and Mrs. P. I Griffin 'spent . Sunday visiting rela tives in Portsmouth, 'David ; Lewis, U. S. N., Norfolk. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lewis. Ifaic Mollie Trueblood eontJnoes Mr. end Mrs; Cary Quincy of Nor folk spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. an 1 Mrs, C. P. Quincy. . , 'Mlsiis Pauline Bandy of EHtabeth City spent Sunday with her 'parents, Mr aiut W. O. T. Pmwlv , George Scales, U. S. Nn Norfolk, was the week-end guest of his fam fly- - ' -'y Cecil. White of Norfolk, J; X White and Mr. Vaughan'. of Elizabeth 3ty visited Mr., and' Mrs.C. Pi Ouincv Sunday. ' Mrs. tensi White' of Winfall'is spending the week with her parents, New Sweaters And Skirts We have Sweaters every way they come. "Sloppy" and fitted models . . . long and short sleeves ... in Cardigan and slip-over styles. Lovely pastels as well as the darker shades. Pricedi 98c to $6.00 New Skirts In plaid and solid colors . . $2.98 to $6.95 LADIES' COATS New Fall, and Winter Coats in box and fitted styles Harris Tweeds. Solid colors and blacks. All sizes $17.95 to $32.50 CHILDREN'S COATS ...$S )S up LADIES' DRESSES ... in the colors and styles you will find suitable this season. All colors ... all sizes $5.95 to $9.95 WE HAVE A FEW TWO-PIECE DRESSES AND SUITS v NEW FALL HATS Snort and dressy styles.- All , sizes and coio$y!,$ ?;T$Jft 'w.'.ff a 1 1 Xl Up 4': n Chfldren's SweateVqpw: up,' fugging Suits ,..Y ... 48.50 . , V n 'JW 1 i ' SPECIAL We have just received aJnew smpment 01 iviui ravx sf . ouiuj miu v lift du1 - . LADIES' 1 . 1 ' 1 m:.' ,'. :.(: tVAJGpSSORIES .y.O.Mselette . ;. ' w. . Oi Blouses., - v 0 -r,t - ... . . v - : ' ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. J..P. Elliott. . , r.. ': MMMMMMMMMtMIMWMMMMMWMMtMMM hf. Leroy Nixon, continues ill: WstL"- $ iPriced. . .... X . -19c to f9c bundle! T.i'v-,;,,.T'-V.- . .-jvcw s sixes .'.- ,- 1 i f
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