tf t4 4 "TV rAut aa ...4 ,v. . THE PEKQUIHANJ WEEKLY. irmTF-n. N. C, ,'FItIDAYr MAY SS; 194S. J v. 'it y a Local Howe Entered in Saturday Racing " , ' J. H. Tow has enteral his horse; Abbey Direct, in the racing meet tor be held Saturday at the Elizabeth City Fair Ground track, he stated to day. ,. So far ft has been learned, Mr. Towe's hone will be the only local horse entered in the races this week. Other owners from this county have renewed training for their horses since the lifting of the ban against racing on V-E Day, and most likely will soon enter the steeds in meets. Mr. Towe shipped five of his horses to the Roosevelt track on Long Island early this week, where they are entered, in a meeting open ing this week and continuing through July 7. INSTALL A WATER SYSTEM EVERY HOl'SEHOLI) can have running water, dependably, economically and silently with this new F. & W. Water System. 'I'his new tyje centrifugal pump is stream-lined for efficiency.. Simply designed, ruggedly constructed for longer life, trouble-free set vice and lower operating costs. The system has no belts. no gears, no pulley, fewer moving parts to get out of order as in ordinary pumps. Come in and see this remarkable new F. & W. Water System ... it brings you water where you want it, when you want it. Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" HERTFORD, N. C. X RELAX. . .When the Job Is Finished When your field crops and victory garden are tall you can take it easy but 'til then you have an important- job keep ing 'insects and. other pests from destroying this year's food crop. Destroy the Pests Keep Your Garden Grow ing and Enjoy the Fresh Vegetables ' Let us supply your heeds and help you kill off insects. We. have a complete line of insecticides. Rotone Dust Calcium of Arsenate Arsenate of Lead Black Leaf .40 Duotox Kryocide ; Paris Green , X Red Aitow Hydrated lime Cro-Tox All Types of Insect Sprays and r Spray Guns I31TF0RD, IliinDlVARE & SUPPLY CO. C'TRADB HERE AND BANK TffB DIFFERENCE' ' HERTFC Variety Program At Hertford USO Qab A variety program, given by Bliss ., . 'Y. r. xwlB i awn, iuim son and Mrs. Henry Stokes, was pre sented at the Hertford USO Club last Sunday afternoon. This was, the first of a series of programs the trio will give at IKSO's camps and hos pitals. The local USO sponsored another of its hay-rides on Tuesday evening and a large number of GSO's and service people enjoyed the outing held at Albemarle Beach. Tonight the club will feature a square dance party, and all persons interested in square dancing are urged to attend. The club will spon sor another Monte Carlo night next Wednesday, the first of these partres ! SLHSliS aS repeat performance comes , alter a' laige, number of quests handed In, at th Utp office. ' t ; r.r. j-i-ct-Lx ;-v: ' oeiVIUere oergtam 4 Decorated In Italy With the Fifth Army, Italy Mas ter Sergeant Daugherty L, Stallings, 84, of Belvidere, North Carolina, re-, centiy as awaraea tne uronse bw Medal for meritorious service in com- bat on the Fifth Army front during the Ital an campaign. , He is a service section chief, field artillery battahon, with the 10th Mountain Division. As non-commiss'oned : officer in charge of ammunition, Stallings dis - charged his duties with speed and near perfection, stated the award ci- ttion. .Confrohted with lone- and treacherous supply routes, many of which were harassed by dangerous enemy artillery fire, he labored dili gently and steadily to insure that at no time would his battalion run short of ammunition. He entered service fli October, 1940. His mother, Mrs. Reubina Stal lings, lives on Route 1, Belvidere. FueFon For Cooking And Hot Water OVA District Director Theodore S. Johnson today advised householders in Eastern North Carolina who cook or heat water with oil, that they may now obtain fuel rations for use in their oil cooking stoves and hot water heaters, even though they have a coal or wood burning stove or furnace available. The restrictions which formerly precluded fuel oil rationing for do mestic cooking and for heating water where coal or wood burning stoves or furnaces were available, have been lifted for the period from May 1 to September 30, he explained. "This does not mean that the fuel oil supply situation has eased", John son said, "but similar action was taken the past two summers, and the supply of fuel for civilians 'dur ing the present heating season is about the same, or slightly less, than it was then." SNOW HILL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mercer and family of Bayside visited Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Benton at Old Neck and also attended the celebra tion at the Naval Air' Station at Edenton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Wallie Knight has accepted a position at Belk-Tyler Company at Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell, Miss Eunice Harrell, Mrs. Ralph Harrell and Mrs. James Harrell visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harrell, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Shslton Harrell at Princes Ann, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Jordan, Suth and Wade Jordan attended the cele bration at the Edenton Nava! Air Station Sunda; afternoon, Friends of Mrs. Odell Cartwright will be glad "to know that she is im proving at the Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City after an operation last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Harrell t-and family of Princess Anne visited Mr, and Mrs. William Whedbee Sunday. Mrs. Ralph Harrell, Mrs. W. H. Cartwright and Odell Cartwright visited Mrs Odell Cartwright at the Albemarle Hospital Thursday after noon. TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA We Have the Shows Today (Friday) The Super-hock Sensation 1 -THE MASTER RACE" 4 Revealing Why We Must Beware Of the "Beaten" Germans! Also Latest News and Cartoon Saturday, May 26 Johnny Mack Brown and Raymond Hatton in "LAND OF THE OUTLAWS" Also "Federal Operator 99" No, 4 . Qomedy , Sunday, My 27 . ' ' Ralph Bellamy and Connie Moore in DELIGHTFULLY DANGEROUS" Abe -March of Time" Monday-Tuesday,' May 28-29' Lol; and 'Abner in y GOIN TO TOWN" -With Barbara Bale, Florence Lake and N. T. G. With His Hollywood Beaatlea . Also Latest News and Cartoon Wednesday, May Johnny Weissmuller and. ' , Nancy Kelly in TARZAN'S DESERT MYSTERY" ' Ah "Jangl Queen" No, I Thursday-Friday May 31-Jane. 1 ? TaOuiah Bankhead and t Anne Baxter ia . A; ROYAL SCANDAL" ; , Atoe latest New t f -" BUY MORE WAR BONDS I I i 4 TOWN? and FARM , ; . , .' f jcontiirued From Page' Four) An exception to that rulfr is provision ror mrect saies w veterans wno wjsn u buy, surplusea to stablish them - stives in business, the professions or increased Need For. Nursea Seen Victory in Europe has Increased, rather : than -' deceased the.: Army's i -.. rrent-equirement for recruits U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps, the Oflke 6f War; Information announced. AW":? "-.PU U. fi. Army , the Army Nurse Corps I today 18 9,000 nurses short of its June goal of 60,000 nurses. efore jJuly 1, 1946, there must .be an Jn i crease- Jn nursing strength in this, ofv nearly, 14,000 nurses in the military and government services. m4 mora 'than 35,000 for civilian neeas, or total or nearly, 60,000 1 octet StyleSlack Suit n Spun Rayon $Q and Teca Blend Jacket has tiew club type collar1 l: UI'iwLaJa,... -" ..;:: V'-- , ;r ' I ; t Women's Swini: Suit of Tailored Twill S forts ' ' ' I I Heavy Rayon Satin ' With Front pleats . , t Bra and swing skirt, with lln navy and whtt with but- ,v 5 J full knit"linO.' . In,.bitok.ddsiilo0in;!Mr wifh ' ' r copen, maize, rei taao , v Jt JL .-1 Tvvo-Kece Printed VHMt ',3Z I .. ." v' "South of the Border" style, of 3-ply il ludrattrSg & ! 'Qft f ' ) Assorted colors, 1(V1- , HffV '9ff$- 1. '. I jfev X ; ; J j , V . ft New Stnariy Pants of Tvr6-PUa. Swim Suit of i " i Sanforized Twill ' Hwy andfelour X ' MJ T ' '1 1 f ' -$010 Sizes& $ Qfft ; f M I l , Suspender atrap-lt-witli-.Halte!'fyl b fat rfntd ' , J . i . contrasting gob Jbuttqml Wdj jeWjr,fcwkli Tvelomf Aorta. f t t . I " pleatedtaf'itoaec-MftoyaJi.jpowden I; I i I - shorU have pleated fronton i TAVl 1 . per, copen and rose. .7-W..'; , withjan. 9 to l. ' i" J ' '!"' '" ' , -J t - i,- ; ...... . . , - .-t. right jmucss " '. :: " additional nurses, according to the Public Health Service. It is expect ed, however, that most of this need will be met by graduates from v the (7. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. . It it anti cipated that more' than 30,000. Mttr dent July heln is an immediate unrency for 10,000 new student : nurses to ' flli Spring classes by June 20. and jfoy an addU tional 60,000 ne students during the period from; July 1, 1945, to June 80. 1948, OWI ,;was;old. -T tb(.- ?V',Vt, Agricultural Information; For Service - Men and Vejerana ;; in order to. p&vide agricuUurai in formation to seljrfce Imen and Veteir-i cut? yx . wiio tt w mwiwjm-. in agriculture, the Ui' S,Deprtment of Agriculture C-':jM$idfa-:!&at. taining samples', of available infor mation in seDaration' centers; hosoi- tals, libraries -.and' vocational ffcwid-' ; i AO , 1 ' ;;Laiana Rayon Play and "BLANCuARE ? SINCE i&u .nurses jwm." graauave oevween I, l,,ad uiy 1, 1946..' To meet theM needs further, there -.. " V ; 0UAUT7 czancizz ance and retraining center! ei-the Army. Navy, Al Forces an the-Veterans Administration.' These ' kits will be available for Veview in ap proximately 1,000 places in the con tinental VS.aoct overseaa, Accom-: panying each kit will be order blanks on which the veteran or service 'man can "order by a simple check mark any item or group of items he may 1 want. Among the material ; offered are several general 'puhlications 'de signed to help the agriculturally in clined service .man or veteran decide whether ;;or not he: really idoea , want to" become a farmert In addition the kit contains Julletin OB; subjects such as poultry raising, dairy farm' ng,; irrigationV.farm house plans and conservation farming; . 'ff' fiver J'.ttMiAfhta,7. l ,;Write f? 0.60X185, or call 2456, It Sm Midriff Style Z KAR , J .V tJ.;-tU " . ' , 1 ' . . , ., . . . . .. i . .ft)"! ; JM (pwn . 1 I ' . I r Ml s 4 1 14. li