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If THE Perquimans Weekly ' V.4AMAil mm aMul TaaO mntfcil November IS, 1934, It Port Office . . . m. T S J , at neruora, nana rouaa, der th Act of Mwch. 18"S Published wy Friday jky Perquimans Weekly, a company ef Hertford. N. C. MAX CAMPBELL.. Editor orUi Carolina i SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year I1Ji Cards of thanks, obituaries, resolutions of respect, ate Ul be charged for at regular adrrtfau rates. Advertising ratea famlaaW fry request. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1949. in this country. The' excess roust be sold in foreign countries or it -will create huge surpluses to . depress prices in this country. Consequent It, any program that enlarges the scope of world trade will help to maintain markets tor our surplus ag ricultural products. ii ETC III Observe High Day 5-Cent Cigar The five-cent cigar has reappeared in New York for the first time since the war, according to The New York Times. This is not news. According to a report prevalent some months ago, the five-:ent cigar has been on the market all the time it has been sell ing for ten cents. Scout Workers Boy Scout Week, which comes February 6th to 12th, will be cele brated in many American communi ties and will mark the thirty-ninth birthday of the organization in the United States. There can be little doubt of the possibilities for self 'development which are presented to boys who join the troops of this organization. Like everything else, however, the strength of the work in any given area de pends upon the adult leaders in charge of it This moves us to observe that, in c Hertford, we should appreciate the contribution of time and effort that is being made by the scoutmasters of local troops. Men who give unselfish ly of their time and talent to promote scouting are contributing themselves to the development of our boys. They deserve the thanks and appreciation of us all and some recognition of the contribution that they are making to the community. Truman Spends, Congress Taxes President Truman, in his recent ap peals to. Congress for a developing program, is in the honeymoon period, proposing many things that will bene fit individuals and, naturally, practic ally every proposal meets with the enthusiastic approval of those who expect to receive the benefits. A little bit later, the White House will come to the necessity of secur ' ing the funds to pay for the program outlined. This task will be presented to Congress and the Congressmen will have to find sources of revenue, which mean, in the long run, increas ed taxation. This part of the pro gram will not be so popular. In brief, the President promises and it will be up to Congress to pay the, bill. In the long run, the pro cess will enhance the popularity of the President and detract from the popularity of the tax-levying Con gressmen. In other words, the President plays the role of Santa Claus to the eager beneficiaries, and Congress will be in the role of collec tor of bills. It is a system that can not lose for the President and can hardly win for Congress. East Carolina "' Teachers 'College will entertain seniors from public schools in the eastern section of North Carolina at a High School Day to be held April 14 on the campus. Invitations have been issued . to students and faculty members of 803 high schools in 49 counties of the state. ..-'". A committee of faculty members and administrative officers of the col lege is now at work planning a pro gram which will make the day a gala occasion. The academic ana social values of college life will be stressed in activities arranged for high school guests. ! :' Among events already scheduled on the program are a concert by the College Band under the direction of Herbert L. Carter, tour of the campus, a Daseoaii game oerween Elon and East Carolina Pirates, an alfresco luncheon, a tea dance, and a motion picture. Various exhibits and activities of educational value are being arranged to acquaint high school visitors with work in the de partments of instruction and with the program of teacher training at the college. Hot Ashes Can Cost Plenty In Cold Cash This is the season when hot ashes cost the nation plenty in cold cash, County Agent I. C. Yagel of the State College. Extension Service warns local farmers. "More than 11 million dollars is lost each year in fires caused by care lessness with hot ashes and coals," he declares. "With the country's fire losses at an all-time high 700 mil lion dollars was burned up in 1948 there is no excuse for such waste." Mr. Yagel suggested four fire safety rules for farmers during Feb ruary and March. 1. Never empty hot ashes or coals into wooden, cardboard or flammable containers. Use, instead, a metal trash barrel, preferably of the lid type. 2. Keep the area surrounding the furnace, stove or fireplace free of re- ifuse and combustible material. i. B sure an underwriters -ap proved fire extinguisher of the type designed to put out coal or on nres is handy. 4. Always use a fire screen in front of the fireplace to prevent sparks from escaping into the room. GnnH hahitjj of fire safety should be taught each member of the fam ily. th cnuntv affent said, because "tending the fire" has become every body's job in spite of modern inven tions which have made many parts of the job automatic. WANTED YOUNG MAN, HIGH school graduate. Good hours, good woridng conditional Good pay. See Henry Clay Sullivan -at Roberson's, "On the Croner", Hertford, N. C. '. .... .- It NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as' Administrator of the estate of Clarence W. Phillips, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North' Carolina, this s to notify all persons having claims' against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 1, Hert ford, N. C, on or before' the 3rd day of February, 1950, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 3rd day of February, 1949. - C. T. PHILLIPS, Administrator of Clarence W. Phillips. Febll,18,25Mar4,ir,18 . The Farmer's Stake ''"!!'.' a mil- ii Calling attention to negotiations which will begin in April, President Truman has suggested that the United States cooperate with, other nations in order that all peoples' can sell each other the products of their agriculture, labor and industry. This, he thinks, will be a sure foundation for economic peace. Secretary of Agriculture Charles r. urannan, writing a nouse i;om- mitten which in heflnnnino- niiblie bearings on the question of extend 4 inar Ithe Reciprocal Trade Asrree- meAts. calls Attention to thn fact that the farmers of this country "normally produce many commodities in greater quantities than are required for ue in the United States" and adds that , any acceptable farm program,; must -.A. JI ... " .1 09 associated who Keeping open me channels . of international trade ' so ' that .our . agricultural products can be sold abroad. ? ; v -c: "The American farmer," declares ' Secretary Brannan, "must not have lit nr.ilTi-.i rVnm rVvMtfl-n t? U V ... markets by excessive tariffs and other barriers, or be discriminated against through preference and other' special Lal between foreign governments." The observations of the Secretary - . i-..- .. -.-.. j . UL Agj.-vtaii.uxv we yvxujiciib aura yvu .. ticularly interesting to the farmers of Perquimans County.. The agricul tural production of the United States, ia tobacco, cotton, wheat and other products, far exceeds the consumption Classified and Legals BACKACHE, GETTING UP NIGHTS cloudy urine, leg pains, bladder and kidney troubles. Guaranteed relief or money back. Ask for BACK-O. Roberson's, "On the Corner," Hert ford, N. C. ex feb 18 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator C.T.A. of ;. the estate of Alethia W. Miller, deceased, late of Perquimans County, .North Carolina, this is to notify all ' persons having , claims against the estate, of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at. Route 2, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 25th day of January, 1950 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 25 day of January,' 1949. B. M. MILLER, Administrator of Alethia W. Miller, feb4,U,18,25 mar4,li ' persons having claims .;. ai.-l.wt t--estafo of. . said deceased . to exhibit I-.oaCI2 CF Aju.-.5.-a-- . . Having .qualified as Administratrix them to the undersigned at Routel of the estate of Pj J. White, deceased, 1, Balvidere, N. C., en or before the late 1 of ,, Perquimans - County, North 6th day of January, 1950'or this o-i Carolina,' this is to notify all persons tice will be plea-ded in bar of thdr I having claims against the estate of recovery. AU persons . indebted to said ' estate will please make im mediate payment ,'fir-V-,r"'' This 6th day of January, J949. . - ELSIE G. BAUM,'- Adn-inigtratrix of Cornelius H. Baura jan 218feb4,ll,18,25 feftlivi NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of E. Hudson Butler, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having, claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C., on or before the. 18th day of January, 1950 or this notice will be pleaded in bar ef their recovery. ' All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 18th day of January, 1949. MRS. RUBY S. BUTLER, Administratrix of E. Hudson Butler. Jan21,28Feb441,18,25 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Cornelius H. Baum, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all NOTICEV OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified aa Administratrix ol, the estate of Walter Parsons, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claiais 1 agajtst the estate of said deceased to texhibit them to the underaigned at Route .1, Hertford, N. C, on or before , the 14th day of January, I960; or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted . to said estate , will please make im mediate payment This 14th day of January, 1949. ELLA MAE SUMPTER, , v Administratrix of Walter. Parsons jan 21Web4,ll,18,25 s&id deceased to exhibit them to 'the underaigned ' at'f Rout 8, Bat 244, Hertford, N. CM on or before the. 26th day of January, 1960, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make Immediate 'pay-, ment '-i j wyi&'f- Thia 26th day of January, 1949. : . V MRS. MINNIE. D. WHITE, ' Administratrix of D. J. Wte. Feb4,ll,18,25Maj441' make immeu-ate j-y t' ., xThis" 81st day of January, 1949. 1 c ; c. .CHAPPELU ' Administrator of George E, Hunter. Feb4,11485Mar4,ll -; , NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of George E, Hunter, deceased, late of Perquimans vCounty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persona having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Belvidere, N. C, on or before the. 41st day of January, 1950, or thi$ notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. 'All persons indebted to said estate will please NOTICE OF 'ADMINISTRATION Having qualified at Administratrix of the estate . of J. M. Benton, de - ceased, late of Perquimans. County, -. v North Carolina, tjiis If to notify all "i,- lumiMI. li.n. jtn jn.- .-.tnnt 41ia mWMMim WKW-B UQ W..1, tate oT said deceased to exhibit them to the- undersigned at Route 3, Hert ford, N. C, on or before the 81st day .. of January, 1950, or tha notice will be pleaded in bap of their recovery.- - All persons indebted to .. said estate ", will please make Immediate payment flPM A . m V ja jLJk iius axst oay oi January, i4. - tf y MRS. ESSIE B. BENTON, Administratrix of J, M. Benton. Feb4,ll,18,24Mar4,ll , . jin rriO-iii r " iir "ifii-h n r f-i - ' Best Service. . . ' " . t' Oils and Ureases When it comes to service whether it be just plain courtesy or a grease or oil job yoik can bank on our service to be tops. Make our service station a regu lar stop. v LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR NOW TOR WINTER DRIVING. We Sell Sinclair Products, Goodyear and U. S. Royal Tires and Tubes JOE & DILL'S SEflViCE STATION feAY WHITE, Prop. PHONE 86oi ! "JUST BETWEEN U$ MEN , DADDY" a ' n.-.---.-- ...is it so Important to pay .at tention to your clothes T" "You bet it is, son I . You'll realize' that when you get in business. Many a big deal is lost because a guy didn't have the sense to'keep his suits pressed " That's why your Mothef inakes sure to send my things to Walker's fegntarlyPv,''':':'"'!'-' -w-c -.;!. . mi. tl0 i SETTING A NEW WORLD STANDARD OF LOW-COST MOTORING wsmsm titifo most fieau$u WM. REMEMBER DR. SALSBURY'S REN-O-SAL double-purpose drink ing water medicine for chickens. Help chicks grow faster. And in larger doses prevents spread of cecal coccidiosis. Ask us about REN-O-SAL. Roberson's, "On the Corner", Hertford, N. C. ' ' It COMPLETE HOME APPLE ORCH ARD COLLECTION consisting of 6 trees lurnisbing apples from early to late as follows: . 1 Early Red Bird-New Red. June. 1 Summer Delicious Large Yel low. SUmmer. 1 Maiden, Blush Golden with red cheek. Late Summer. 1 Grimes Golden Late Fall. ; 1 Virginia Winesap Popular Red. Winter. 1 Delicious Favorite Red. Winter. All six trees 2 years. 3 to 4 ft size. Special Offer No. 80-8 16.85 post paid. Write for f ree Copy 48yage rianung uuide in lull color. Kales people wanted. Waynesboro Nurs eries, Waynesboro, Virginia. ltc ;:ii;:i it (J ' ' May Worn of Disordered Y Kldoey Action . If odern llf witfc Ita kmrf ao4 worry. tmtnlu kabitA Improper tatlnc ua drinldnr it rtek of npomm and Infec tion throw bwry strain on tha work ft tha kidnvya. Tkay ara apt to bsaoma , OTr-ixd aad fall to Altar sxotaa acid ' and otbar iapatitlsf from tha Ufa-fiving . blood.; m V . Yon nay anaar aatflac backaeba, , I' haadaeha, rtlilnna getting op night lag pains, ; swsmng laai eonstantiy , tired, narrodai all worn out. Other signs . of kidney or bladder disorder are soma. . times burning, aoantr or too frequent urination. 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