i THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, KESTFORD.'N. C,r FRUXAi, NOVEMBER 5, 1943' I'AGE FOUR A A-- WWW i iwm 1 is; 'CKJ'EITO - - Ration Reminder i - GASOLINE III 17 ' east i cludina calcium, magnesium or so- coast mum cniorwe ana iewoieum uiw i ' were halted' are: All- - . - - -lates. " Trad names of the -ptoam . awtes a- wujK.n vh 77, whose sales ' were halted are: AU- November A-& coupons wcom Winterr t;hem.AiCoolf Mesone, Per good November' 9 . and last tnrougn maione, WondeisSolv, Loone, Aico fcebruarv 8. -- Ever-Flo, Bird Antarctic, flew, j ment in the lives of North Carolina L toys and "pat who mmi no c$af- wlae nave chance. tk "pays wine State and- it citizenship the high dividends" In ' character and trained young 'people, It is" n opportunity today for North Carolina eitiiens to express in a substantial 'way their desire, to help vtjhersv , - ') r . The orphanages ol tha SUte use the1 Theiiksyivlng season . an e- V . . A.'... --1 .. .lit ,Jft .. A ?ebruary .; ' ' " "Tl. ' JZ h7 TS.i m r,M instance. TU&li Wlr- - m , ------ -' -- . . ..j ..v.-irtYW 29 in Book Line), Fre-Zex, No-Freese; 60-Below,' Orphanage announces that the home tiinrina 1i.TnnB. Never-Freeze and JNO- Ur open nior" visitors wen m, emu Boil. .' -( " 1 nunareas, 01 jnotw vrvuu 'Hoslery'Pricee-Increased : , vna mswne spot every year. Higher ceiling prices tor some ol the finer gauges of women's full fashioned rayon hosiery, have been m 1 1 AIM iTfc EJ estaDiumea oy urA, rnce or v . knAM i 1 J,"" ; ' " . , iiavv uwu - .. ?. . .t : ' . , ,:,v i.tj " Y es. we naa an acciaenu . mwj .'good' through' January K SUGAR Stanrp not and 5? gauge hose creased from $1.18 to $1.41 per pair. Sixty . gauge and higher have increased from $1.31 to $1.69. PoO Wirood fbr 5 torands January 15,'144. ' sHOEPtam No. 18 in Book One good' for ma" pahr. " Stamp ao'va the "airplaiie'" heet to- Book' Three good for1 tftirpaHr?" M P : MEATS," TATS Brown stamps G and H good through December 4. Brown stamp J becomes good NOvem btf and remains good through December ,4. ;. PROCESSED FUODi--Blue snampa ,. .;, , X, Y and Z good through November! i EWg Fnr 20. Green stamps Ar B and C to "06 UggS $OT Book Four good through December 20. Higher PllCeS Soldiers' Allowance rayaraus Sotdiers'' dependents must fill out and return sWe one-sheet depend ency certificate to benefit by" "new rates provided by rec Sit servicemen's allowance legislation, the War De partment announced. All dependents now receiving family allowances are being sent copies of the new form. These should be filled out, witnessed, and returned to the Office of De pendency Benefits as soon as prac ticable to ' avoid possible discontinu ance of allowances. Until new ac counts can be set up, dependents now receiving family allowances will con tinue 'to receive their checks in the old amounts. After an account Is converted, any sums accrued as a re sult of an increase in allowances will be included in the first check. The conversion from old to new accounts will take several months. Peanut Butter Prices Down Reduction of consumer prices for peanut butter from 3S.1 cents to about 26.5 cents per pound, effective No vember 1, was recently announced by WFA and OPA. The reduction is part of the wartime program to in crease use of peanuts in making pea nut butter and increase consumption of easily produced foods ol nigh pro tein' content. '" ' ' 30 Days' Notice On Stamp 18 The public will be given 30 days' notice, should it become necessary to terminate Shoe Ration Stamp 18. This announcement was made recent ly by OPA to "kill" scare-buying ru mors that the validity period of Stamp 18 might . be cancelled with only 24 hours' notice to consumers. MaH Christmas Cards Now Christmas cards to soldiers over seas should be "mailed at once, the War Department says. They must be sent in sealed envelopes as first class mail, ehristmag cards Tnafled, now will reach even the most remote APOVby December 25, according to the Army Postal Service. Predict Ample Coffee For Duration "Coffee supplies in the U. S. should' remain ample for 'the nation," i cording to George C, Thierbach, president of the National Coffee As sociation. Imports into the U. S. this year were in excess of any pre war except 1941. 1 ' Recently Chester Bowles, general manager of OPA, said "there is Ar. " Crash . "I see you've given 'up teaching been her to release her clutcft and Bne iet go the Steering wheeL" Haviiur qualified as Administrator of the estate of T. W Umphlett,,de. ceased, late of Perouimans. County, W 4,1? AI Having qualified, as Administrator of the estate of W, IL Eesoii, de bailed, late if " Perc 'nans County, North' .Carolina,- Wis is' f o notify 'aU.orth CarolmaJ th?s Is to notify all said deceased to txhmt the andersigned at JR. F- D. hertfSrd,"c:; on or Wore theOthlJ. Hertford, N. C, on or before ,tiie day of October, this tio W ' Fr wt h. 'Wifii ln'-jiiV.r9tlh1rire.,tlce tteaded-tar'Mt of their inmiiMi in iim r . tia Limn cdver; AH"eTBona Indeotea'to1 said recovery.' AH Arsons -Indebted to estate will rtease' WaltS" immediate I said'estate will pleas , make-fmiftedl- payment . ;m l-'Ta i atcr payment.' ' 'f"" ' This 80th day of October, 194?. . TKfs 9tK day of OctoBer, 1943. " Administrator 01 w. umpmetf. r Aamimsiraior oi yv, m. jagon. V ; nov5,l?WIec8,10 pctl5,22,2?,nov6,,l t- , A practical, home-made egg cand'l ler can be easily made by boring a one-inch hole in the side of a wooaen box and putting a 40 to 50 watt light bulb id the box, says T. T." Brown, Extension1 poultry specialist at State , College.' ' I Under the OPA ceiling prices, a grower can get about 16 cents a doan more for graded eggS and this carf'easily' be done on the farm. Eggs which are well handled will, at-, most always measure up to the prtdf A stanaara ror interior quaui.y,. ac cording to Brown. " In candling eggs, the poultry spec ialist explained that the large ends of the eggs should be placed against the hole in the box with the small end tilted down. Twirl the egg' before the light and then quickly shift it so as to bring the small end before the light. Any blood spots in the egg will usually show up plainly as the inside of the egg moves about from the quick turn. CLASSlblJiD LEGAL NOTICES .: ln..-T? 1 cr-n- iL-i-FOR SALEBUNDLES OF OLD newspapers. Call at ' Perquimans Weekly ttffice. ' " " 1 WANTED ALL PEOPLE SUFFER ing with Kidney Trouble or back ache to try KIDDO at 97c. Money back guarantee. Roberson's Drug Store, Hertford, N. C. r-fcpr.1,1944. SEE I. W. LOWE & SO HATCH ery for baby chicks of breeds. : $15 per 100. We do "custoih hatch 'ing. , 82Xing St.; Hertford,' N. C. ..j;:' ; octl529,nov.5. SEE JAMES GRANDISON FOR Plastering, Cement Work and Paintyng. Inquire at 23 Coverit Garden St., Hertford, N. C Phone 3951. octlt15,22?nov5,12,19 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of C. J. Jenkins,' deceased, late of Perquimans County, Ndrth 1 Carolina, this is to notifv all Demon After the eggs have been candled, having claims against the estate of they should then be divided tnto sizes. A pair of small egg scales will be of great assistance in doing this job. For detailed information on offi cial grading of eggs, Brown suggests that the grower get in touch with the county agent or write the Poultry Department, State College, Raleigh. "Poultrymen can turn their spare minutes into dollars by candling and grading their eggs at home," Brown says. Oxford Ofltaagii fines 11 To Service The Oxford Orphanage at Oxford, North Carolina, has a record of sev enty years of service to the children of North: Carolina. Over five thou sand have beeVi cared for and trained. Its graduates and former' pupils are in all walks of life 'and there is 'no record of a former pupil having been convicted and sentenced for commit ting" a 'major crimed ' Tt is the oldest said deceased to 'exhibit them to the undersigned, at 504 S. Road Street, Elizabeth City, N. C, on or before the 30th day of October, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. J This 30th day of October, 1943. MATTIE E.-JENKINS, Executrix of GJ.' Jenkins. nov642496iec8,10 orphanatre in the State and receives not 'the1 ;s!ightest''i'dea; children 'other than those of membeV- of rationing coffee again." Coffee 1 Ship of the supporting order, stamps in Ration Book Four' Were At the present' time "less than designed and sent to the printer 1 50 per ceat of the population of the NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qttauilecP as ' 'Administra Si'torsi .With will annexed, of the estate f of MW ' MollielM.' Perry, deceased, late d Perquimans Chanty, orih Carolina, una w to notify all per- IJVb , sons having, claims against the-es- to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C,, on or before the 25th day of September, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of theirrecoveYy. Xll persons indebted to said estate will please man immediate payment. ' This 26th day of September, 1943. y C A. PERRY, . v CLAUDE PERRY. Administrators of Mrs. Mollie Perry Octl,1542iov6 months ago when coffee was still be- ing rationed. j Farmers lroduce Enough Food 1 American farmers are producing enough food this year to provide civ-1 ilians with a nutritious diet and meet orphanage is of Masonic parentage. The home possesses valuable build ings, grounds and equipment and has had no operating deficit for several years. The annual budget of the orphen- 000. This provides shelter, clothing, and food, recreation, heat, light, books, school supplies, health pro gram, staff of trained workers, voca tional training in several departments, laundry, repairs and upkeep to grounds, buildings 'and equipment, j 1 ana expenencea case worK ror a military and Lend-Lease require-1 age calls for an expenditure of $170,- ments, tne umce or War Information reported recently on the basis of data from the War Food Administra tion. - Everyone in the U. S. could have more nutrients than are essen tial for health, with the exception of riboflavin, if the ' supply of food available for civilian use were distri buted equitably and prepared without family of 313 children, loss or value. Superintendent C K. Proctor an- W ho, May Slaughter Without Permit nounces that the sum of $10,000 is A farmer or other producer of live- needed this year for operating ex stock may slaughter without a li- penses in order to balance the bud cense or permit and consume meat get ; without giving up ration points, if he The Oxford Orphanage is more qualifies under the following OPA than a philanthropy it is an Invest- regulations: (1) raised livestock from birth or (2) for 60 days before : For You To Feel Wel ; ' tt hourf every day, T d4y nrr Mk. never itoDDinr. tu Hthmm 111 I in wmU Matter from Um Moodt ' . If mora people wera ami of how tha tttdneya mutt constantly remove-ur-plua fluid, eieeu acida and aiW mate matter that cannot atay la tka blood without injury to health, -there wauld be better underatandinc of ;rthe whole ayatem la upeet when Udaaya fail to function properly. -v Burning, scanty or too frequent urina tion sometimes warna that aonnthinf la wrong. You may suffer nagging back, aehe, headaahea, ditsinese,. rtrauamtic pains, gaUing up at Bights, swelling. Whj not try Cooa't PiOsJ.You will be using a medicine- recommended tha country over. Doom's stimulate the tuna tioa of tha kidneys and help them, ke flush out poisonous waste i from 'the blood. They contain nothing' 'harmful; Gat Dwm't today. Use with eontldenee., At aM'drug stores:' - ' slaughter, or (3) the .weight has in creased 35 per cent between time ac quired and time of slaughter. In ad dition, person must have resided more' than six months of each year on a farm he operates, or have vis ited the farm to. give his personal supervision to the raising of live 1 stock for at least a third of the time , during the period (one of those listed , 1 in the foregoing) on Which he bases his claim to the right to consume 4' meat point-free. If a person has his " livestock custom-slaughtered, he must meet these same conditions and give h the slaughterer a certifldate showing ; he is eligible to consume the meat , l point-free. ' ' " ' - . Bans Harmful Anti-Free re j To protect motorists and' truck op ti erators, the War Produbtioa; ; Board 2 last Saturday halted all sales' of an , v estimated half million gaDons of .de " structive anti-freeze. . WPB, warned rnotorist who , already have filled their radiators with any of the. ban- ned products to drain and flush the ' eoolinsr system 5 immediately and re-7 ' f,!I with the alcohol or ethylene gly- ! tr. ITarmful types are those 1 rr. Yoiir nn 1 erye . n important step in caring (or yovt 'ca.j is to car for youf A tires i1. . let Joe and Bill's inspect your tires often. ' 1 When in need of tires , . and if you have, the proper certiAl (ipate . . . come to Joe and Bill's for your new tires. ,We have a large stock of tires , . , all sizes." ' ' ; f . -. ) " " pypAPandp;& royal' : TIRES and TUBES '-, "Whert Service t A tlrassre tltLVmrni Prop. , . . . -if, Ilaving qualified s Administr; of the estate of Samu 1 J. Jone ceaed, ll'of Per. 'aiuia Cc Jorth C .'ma,' this 1j to notif persons i.eving "clai. s against estate of said deceased to e them to themndersjned at Ro' Herord, on or tiefare t1 day . of October, 1944', or this will te pteaded k'Ut'ot the covert 11'ifiersoWlndcT ted f eSiatd' wifl" fere'asevi'4ke-,,ISbine-.r mmtnt" 'b1- 1 , l " I Thifith day" of October; 1943. ' . 1 v t wiLpIEOIfES, AdndiustratorVskmuel1 J." 3 ones. . . v. , .-r I. VP2 eajiea!. . ' '. " I . . r THAT'S RIGHT. MISTE. when rorup, present car gives out you 11 have tof-wpl5, ;.. - - , 4 , - . v But here's a t ip : You can help postpone . that day ; by letting a Sinclaf pelr proibng the I'ftjfjrpf XSWt) oar. Sinclair Dealers offer' you a special, Sinclair- . ' i .IJ . ,.. .V-, ...r;,' " ; 1 1 .Aetata. a A. : frt , i-1 ize service that does that. very job! Just as American railroads airlines andvthe U S. Army use Sinclair, lubricants to save wear pn .vital transportation eopsenff so cW Sinclair. Deaie use specialized Sinclair lubricants t save wear on your car. t. ' ' ' Ask your nearby,; Sinclair Dealer about this service tav...; You'll f save , you mopey ape Sinclair Dealer about this service ; find that Sincl?ir-iae jjjiff,m ; ,f: ihd worry,too.-f r r.r ' . 7 , K ntti CHASSIS JiiilJ"""! ?lil SPAXK oil . :it, MA ' mom r'WKB9U JO' r ha tl ' .414 fair . ii m ill At. Y v " .v,( vv" ,v - ' ' ; ! w 1 z::;:lal i co. - - i!?d with inorganic, salts, fa 04twiw4it444tii: f 1

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