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HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1943 PAGE rHRFW s THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, TB R. . ... - - (. remans Weekly 'ie4 every Friday, by The in Weekly, .H partner isistingof " Joseph " TS 1 and MaxR. Campbell, tt Editor intiieo a second class matte .o.noei 16 l34, at postoffioc it Hertford, North Carolina, un. ier the Act of March, 1879. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year ll-W dix- Month 7 Cards i of thanks, obituaries, resolutions of respect, et, will be i -barged for at regular advertising ;'ates-c.' 'Advertising rates furnished bj request. :j FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1943 ALt' HEALING HAS A SP1RIT JAL ASPECT: And great multi udes came onto him, having with hem thotwthat were lame, blind, " nb, roa-aed, and many others, and ' t .era cown at jesus leei; .led them Matt. 15:30. TOWN AND FAR! IN WAKE RATION REMINDER . ducts, Marvin Jones, War Food Ad- GASOLINE In 1? east eoastl ministrator, indicated that fanners i. ..,' ' ttiwdiirh ' should help by :(1) increasing pro- Acouponsare Stfcnogh 40odlandfS JUng February 8, In J the winter and (2) providing labor est coast area A-9 coupons are good for forest industries iming e slack through January 21. winter gea80n on amg Lurober SUGAR Stamo No. 29 in Book U8ed on farm8 or the construction Four is good for 6 pounds through anj maintenance of farm buildings January 15. j requires three and one-half billion SHOES Stamp No. 18 in Book board feet annually, Jones said. One, good for one pair. Stamp No. 1 on the "airplane" sheet in Book Three, good for one pair. MEATS, FATS Brown stamps L, M, N and P good through January 1, 1944. Brown stamp Q becames good December 19 and remains good through January 1, 1944. cessed foods. Food retailers will get lights or other purposes. Fewer Sheets In Tablets j their supply from the nation's banks. ine iiujiiod ui oncc , m wui, strips of stamps, each having a value of 10 points, regardlesB of the Dads, and related products made from nAwnnrint n&ber mav be reduc- ed, according to OPA, because of the numeral now on the stamps, will be two $4-a-ton increases in newsprint validated on a horizontal or across paper during 1943. On the average, the-book basis rather than on a vertl seven sheets may be removed from a j cal or up-and-down basis, as at 6-cent pad and fourteen sheets from present A regular schedule of val a 10-cent pad. ' ' idity dates will be established, which Please Stay Home, Urges ODT wii provide five processed food Civilians are urgently requested by stamps worth 50 points for each con the Office of Defense Transportation sumer at the start of each month, to give up all pleasure trips on trains Three meat-fat stamps worth a total or interp.itv buses from December 11 r,f gn :f,. ...:m i .... .. Brown Points For Waste Fats througn January 10. Joseph B. t The housewife may now receive one Eastman, ODT director, requested . . . brown ration point for each one-half civilians to defer even aeces.sary VT FIRST pound of salvage kitchen fats she travel, wherever possible, until after SIGN OF A tek.es to her retailer. In addition, January 10. Because of supply limi she will continue to receive four tations, few extra trains can be oper cents a pixiud. Ketaiieis will not ated over the holidays. Unless civil- Green Four, PROCESSED FOODS- stamps A, B and C in Book good through December 20. Green stamps D, E and F in Book Four, good through January 20. give ; o.i. le:-.s than one-half a ians stay home, accommodations for any fractional over-; furlough and essential war business' travel cannot be assured. Despite j shortages of workers, the public I transportation industries are success ' fully carrying more passengers and and fist To Capitalists a' capitalist system, as developed h United States, is not a per economic system, but its ad je more than offset its de- .d State-directed economy, con ;ied Jy bureaucratic officials, has t functioned in the world to dia edit i our "American' system. It just ;' admitted, however, ''th ovletRawia is conducting an ex erinMjnt that will bear watching. ; Th - American system was under esvy Sre i& the early thirties .when espairinr men vainly sought em- loyment, to. take care of their fam( !,; and ;-'e nation witnessed the zig;j spectacle of want arald .$ 'o provide employment for idle ple'v the Government undertook, new . agencies, a variety of Uea. Oenerally, the people of ;ion approved the action of the vmeht - and it Is probably . a i conviction that avery Ameri o wants to work is entitled to lOI pound, iioi- foi weight. IMan Victory Gardens Now Although Victory gardeners exceed FUEL OIL Period 2 coupons are u " ..... freight than ever before How- good through February 8 in aU areas for 1943 by about 10 V J ItportatL m'nptlr except the south where they are good are asked ttier 10 Percnt problem is now becoming serious, through January 25.. Period 3 cou-, crease in 1944 Arrangement should maintenance and re pons now valid in tfce middle west be made now for the use of vacant and south; remain -good through land, and considerable preparatory gUart Making Kation1' Tokens larch 15 ana m the.miqate west ana k e- Manufacture was started- last week,. ii . i aA"I.. n . At- Ho-fH nra I aahoa nan na Qi f ton nnn . . tnrougn r eoruary -Tsnw me soum. - - on two bini0n ration tpkens to be Period 3 coupons becQvalid in the stored on plots. Compost p.les and . ration change" when- east January 4. 8UPPief oi manure can oe accumui- thj ration tok"n ,a jto effect ; ea. ana euner lurneu unuer wuci-- c . , - : OPA. The order calls for 1,100,0001 1000 red tokens for meats and fats: USE 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DSCPS And Your Strength and Energy Is Below Par It may be caused by disorder of kiu ney function that permits poiaonnus waste to accumulate. For truly many people feel tired, weak and miserable when the kidneys fail to remove excess acids and other waste matter from the blood. You may suffer nagging backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness, getting up nights, leg pains, swelling. Somfiimt'8 fr ,M nt ana scanty urina tion wnfi am ar Li iij; and burning iB an other sin that something is wrong with the kidneys or Mart i r. There should ho u. doubt that prorr-'t treatment is wiser than neglect . Use Doan'$ PUls. It i- :: ller to rely on a medicine that has vwn ci ;i ry wuit- hji proval than on 8meihing lea fuvouttly known. Itoan'n have leen trud and ed many years. Arc at all drug stores. Get Doan b today. represents a reduction in Rrices. OPA raised the maximum ! price of corn 9 cents a bushel at Chicago to correct inequities in the previous regulation. At the same time, the price of oats, barley, and sorghum grains were "frozen" at the highest prices of the five-day period, November 29 to December 3, pending i UP .befor these foods onei issuance within 60 days of a perma nent regulation on these feeds. Seed Prices Under Control ; The 1944 program for winter cover crop seed will support prices on .recogmuon oi us pronouncea clover and 8eed8 at leves 'Jon appeari i fa .the continued from 6 to 40 nt hi h than ?W'if3r T Commodity Credit' Corporation. , .iduding' Eric Johnston,- presi- Fourteen t of vegetable seedSi . tftheS .Chamber of Com- inciuding about 200 domestic and im- have asserted that private in- ,,0 varietie8, have been placed V, if unhampered by restrictions, unAt!r .riin h npA H .f c :d, will provide work for every- ciuded are cm) beet sales by home canners who sell less cab-bate. cam. Miilifin... ' than LWO quarts a year of packed 8 JaUrthe ability of industry chard( cucumber lettuc ' man , fruits and vegetables, OPA reported rantea full employment and we onion . T,,tkBir---n1 ah" recently. OPA also announced that x hat the leaders of industry are falfe Ked including all state certi--rj amistakeinpromismgsome- fied j ved yariti haye jthata free enterprise system de Bubject to contro of the pi.)c no. deliver. 'regulation governing legume and only one way by which p.as8 8eeds b opA Thi8 , rite ism can abolish unemployment. tion now incu(los thft folloVi i f do. is M provide employment, regard- mestic and Canadian sepds. effafa 3 ot market conuitions and pro-! medium and maminoth red clove . bvipusly, private industry has a,8ike clove sweet c, ft done such a thing and never q1, tv Farm Help For Lumber Supply ; In 'appreciating the virtues of our and because they are often assem bled in packages with such highly perishable products as cakes and cookies, it is necessary to sell them speedily to prevent waste. Lift Restrictions On Binder Twine Farmers may now use binder twine where needed in growing, harvesting, or shipping agricultural products. Previously, use of binder twine was restricted to mechanical self-tying binders. Packed Food Products Exempted from price control are IrAnaiimarfl will nfltr TYinrA fnr rnnnAri vv..ui.mv. u ..... J" J " v. j. v. v ....... . sweet potatoes, brined cherries, maraschino cherries, canned mush rooms, and processed dried prunes and prune products. Catsup Released To Civilians Nearly a million cases of tomota catsup will soon be released to civil ians. The catsup is being released from specific reserves held and owned by canners but set aside by TAYLOR THEATRE K DENTON. N. (V 'WE HAVE THE SHOW' Friday, Dec. 17 A-nlphe Menjou and Martha Scott in "HI DIDDLE DIDDLE" Acta On Livestock Feed As part of the government pro- ever the ground is not frozen gram to conserve livestock feed and stacked for use m early spring. make tie:Mt use oXvai able sup- i'ru''. 1WS, , land 900,000,000 blue tokens for prf nliM Jt nWJnHnir theax mum vol- Retail prices for cane syrup have JL. Zji ume of-fWeck prodiCtsJ-.WFA has been increased by OPA as a result of gTm taken tbejottwing step? l Jt-nmir ici'u"'6 f"j "-", natipn of. thbsidythCommbdity resulted in increased returns to :rM:&rddttltion ha?:een paying sugarcane growers. Increases m no. on cftrA moving f rom irlfis to east- 10 cans-slightly less than one gal fttn nd. southern defltfreas; (2) , lon-re about 10 cents for country An -liicteaae of t;Vel m!caiie formerly known as Louis- the price of feed wheat on and af ter 1 iana an ?yruP' nd 4 to 5 cnt8 to,T Pemjjer d, (S) Ari'offcr to fomrcwl c8" yP. formerly buy isorri during the remainder ofjlwn as Georgia cane syrup. Accu this month at the old ceiling price in mulators, mosUy country store oper approximately 150 counties on the'0"' have beeT1 granted an increase frintft of the com bIMVher the i from 1 to 2 cents a gallon for thdr new celling on corn (effective Decern-, handling charge. u-ui rKUKcg villi rrcc Gift packages of jams, jellies, fruit butter, preserves, and non citrus marmalade that were packed before October 23 for sale as Christ mas gifts may be bought point-free through January 8, OPA said recent ly. Because the packages were made Saturday, Dec. 18 Buaetr Oabbe and Al St John in "BILLY THE KID IN WESTERN CYCLONE" Sunday, Dec 19 George Sanders and Brenda Marshall In "PARIS AFTER DARK" Monday, Dec. 20 Allan Jones and Evelyn Ankers in "YOU'RE A LUCKY FELLOW, MR. SMITH" Tuesday, Dec. 21 Brian Donlevy and Walter Brennan in "HANGMEN ALSO DIE" Wednesday, Dec 22 Double Feature 11c and 25c Jimmy Lydon in 'HENRY ALDRICH SWINGS IT Helen Walker in "THE GOOD FELLOWS" Thursday, Dec 23 Otto Kruger and Elissa Landi "CORREGIDOR" in NOTICE OF SALE I will, at my homo place in Belvidere Township, on Satur day, December 18, 1943, at 2 o'clock, sell at puhlic auction, to the highest bidder, the following: , 1 yoke of Mules ; 1 Riding Cultivator VApproximatelja&Qo bus-Corn 1 Cart and Wheels 1 Double Hopper Corn Planter Hav $lany Other Farming Implements TERMS: CASH NURNEY L ROUNTREE Conserve Your Car An important step in caring for your car is to care for your tires ... 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 your new tires. We have a large stock of tires ... all sizes. GOODYEAR and U. S. ROYAL TIRES and TUBES JOE AND BILLS SERVICE STATION "Where Service h A Pleasure" BILL WHITE. Prop. PHONE 8601 I Because of the critical over-all ' them for government use. .nd pulp-wood shortage which ' Z a TT T - 7... ' cri"c"y affects farmers, who are' Busmesa and industry ,n this coun- la users of ,umber and' !try operate for profit and not for - ,.rrr-. ."..".iH. social reform. tTodUction is subject Is wrought by the bombs will do I Batteries For Hearing A'ds Batteries designed for use in hearing aids are being sold only by hearing aid dealers, and not in drug 1 . : 1 . tl: j - -- -.u .&vu6ui. uic uum ua win uu ur gtneiui retail otuies. xiiio pic- (to expansion ana contraction and any much to pve the way for an actual caution has been taken by WPB in .attempt by private capital to employ . invasion. " order to prevent their use for flash- iaii worners an tne ume wouia DanK-j ript ;. most businesses. ( ; The average American has sense .enough,' to understand that no busi ness can continue to exist it it is compelled to employ twice as many workers as it requires, v.eknv. .. i Diuunew in i-crqujiaa: v. u.u. that would, or couid. undertake ; v ; i&iPro&rarav It is not a question of gooa win , out a question 01 soiveicy. The answer to the probilem re quires fiacceptance of the idea that thf Government must be prepared, tlitouglfer' an , intelligent program of jXibhc orks, to take up the slack in foiods .if depression. Theref are, many projects which the overnment- can build in years of expression tfiat will prove to b0 pro . table. Many ot them will be self I'juidatiny and others provide values 0 society that justify their cost ' j it" - Aerial Attack Proceeds I The aerial offensive against Geri .many has already knocked out fif- een of fifty key industrial cities, ac cording to LieutenanirColonel , Na ihaniel P. Sllsbee, who' telieveV .that )itrategij, airpower might sowecl? : he German, war potential asjta make, in inva .ion niore like.an-occupation. I The officer" says that Hhe"purpose f stra' gic bombing by the" V. S. ,ir For In England is to destroy he Luf . waffe and key factories of he Nazi war1 industry." The RAP Utempt to destroy industrial ' por- Jons of wey cities in overwhelming '-cks, ; with, damaging1 effect on, r aiid general civilian -morale. bing has r attemptei to nany out of the war before, n gets underway, but, if j!-.ible, the damage ' that 1943 Christmas Savings Checks Mafled Out For A More Enjoyable 1944 Christmas ''VI "fc - S. f JOIN OUR NEW CHRISMS SAVINGS CLUB NOW FORMING -35c Weekly $12.50 50c Weekly $25.00 ..'tjiAih -.. ... . $iAo Wiekly . $50.00 $2.'oq Weekly ;,.$ 00,00 $5:tjo Weekly .$150.00 It's a swell feeling to have Santa Claus drop in with a check for ' Christmas shopping moneyl This thrill can be yours if you start now to save a small amount each week for next Christmas. Join our Christmas Savings Club today! HERTFORD; BANKING COMPANY. MEMBER F.D.I.C. HERTFORD, N. C mmmWl, k sill U. HL IT WIS. Am&mt SINCLAIR REFINING HERTFORD, N. C. ft V, v t TTt TTTN A.
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