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I HE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1943.
TOVN AD FARM Itl WARTIME
RATION REMINDER I ment All olive drab clay or khaki
SUGAR Stamp No. 14 good for colored rubber boots, all over-the-
. .. . cor..! shoe rubber boots, and all light-
STOTS grTlbs: weight ankle-ntting rubber boots
WOS. AO "U 6 n.k;k lorunl unnn et.retah at the
each for home canning purpose., ded
thrnuirh October 31. uoubbwiyw,-- - ..
may apply to weir mvat
boards for more if necessary.
SHOES Stamp No. 18 (1 pair) ii
valid through October 31.
STOVES Consumer purchases of
rationed stoves must be made with a
certificate obtained at local War
Price and Rationing Boards.
MEAT, ETC. Red stomps X and
Y valid through October 2. Z be
comes valid September 6, and re
mains valid through October 2.
PROCESSED FOODS Blue stamps
R S and T remain valid uirougn
order. However. Quantities will be
small because dealers do not have
complete stocks on hand.
TO HELP YOU GET TRUCK TIRES
If you own a truck and have tire
rationing certificates but cannot lo
cate the proper tired within your
county, you may apply to the nearest;
Motor Transport uisinci unite m
the Office of Defense Transportation
for assistance, the ODT has reported.
PRICE SUPPORT FOR SWEET
POTATOES
To encourage farmers to cure and
lb, kJ H4IU " Cllkvuiagv
September 20. U, V and W become store as mucn as possible of this
valid September 1 and remain valid
through October 20.
HERSHEY SHOWS ORDER OF
INDUCTION
year's expected crop oi oi minion
bushels of sweet potatoes, farmers
will be assured a minimum of $1.60
Der bushel for U. S. No. 1 or better
-jj irrade cured sweet potatoes properly
"The selection oi j pacUed in bu.she crates, baskets or
the armed forces and the deferment r ianarv.
of men required for agriculture, war
production and war supporting ac
tivities are much more difficult than
in the days when we had ample men
from which to choose," said Major
General Lewis B. Hershey, Director
of Selective Service, in a recent let
ter to local boards. He said available
men will be called for induction in
the following order: (1) single men
without dependents; (2) single men
with collateral dependents; (3) mar
ried men without children; (4) men
with children (non-deferrable activi
ties and occupation); (5) men with
children.
SMALL ENGINES TO FARMERS
Distribution of about 37,000 air
and liquid-cooled internal combustion
engines of 20-horsepower and under
will be controlled by Umnty rarm
Rationing Committees. Preference
rating certificates will be issued to
farmers or operators of farm ma
chinery for hire, based on the neeff
for the engine in essential production
of crops, livestock and livestock pro
ducts, poultry and eggs, and bees.
When the farmer receives such a
preference rating certificate, he can
take it to his local dealer and buy
the engine.
SOME BOOTS ARE RATION-FREE
TPTlain kinds of rubber boots use-
hampers and offered during January,
and $1.65 per bushel beginning reb
ruary 1, 1944. Prices of U. S. sweet
potatoes containing not less than 75
per cent No. 1 quality will be 15
cents per bushel less than the above
prices. Farmers desiring information
concerning the handling of sweet po
tatoes are requested to get in touch
with their state or county agricul
tural War Boards.
BETTER RUBBER FOR RECAPS
Rationing restrictions on the use of
Grade "C" camelback for recapping
have been removed, according to
OPA. Grade "A" camelback, previ
ously available for only the largest
truck and bus tires, may now be ob
tained for recapping tires on all
trucks and buses although it is stfll
subject to rationing.
TAX REPORTS DUE SEPT. 15
Many fanners will be among the
IT) million Americans who are re
quired to file a declaration of esti
mated income for 1943 and make a
navnient on that basis under the
"pay-as-you-go" plan which became
effective July 1, this year. Septem
ber 15 is the date for filing declara
tions, except that farmers, if they
wish, may wait until December It),
since they receive the bulk of their
income in the fall. Generally speak
ing, all single persons earning more
North Carolina. In The
Perquimans County Superior Court
Alonzo Baker, Plaintiff
vs.
Eloise Baker, Defendant.
NOTICE
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action for divorce
entitled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court of Per
quimans County, North Carolina, on
th e-rnunds of two years of separa
tion; and the defendant will take
further notice that she is required to
ithin 30 davs after due pub
lication hereof, as required by law,
at the Court House of said County of
Pernuimans. North Carolina, and
answer or demur to the complaint in
said action or the plaintiff will appiy
to the court for the relief demanded
in said complaint.
This the 27th day of August, 1943.
W. H. PITT,
Perquimans County.
Clerk of the Superior Court
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Executrix of.
the estate of Jennie W. Morgan, de
ceased, 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 160 Fay
ton Ave., Norfolk, Va., on or before
the 10th dav of Aueust. 1944, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make imme
diate payment.
This 10th day of August, 1943.
MRS. ELSIE BANKS,
Executrix of Jennie W. Morgan.
aug.l3,20,27,sept.3,10,17.
The defendants, Emma White
Smith, and her husband. Dave Smith,
and Cora Turner Jacocks and her
husband, Henry Jacocks, will take
notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Perquimans Coun
ty, North Carolina, to sell real es
tate to make assets, and the said
defendants will further take notice
that they are required to appear at
the office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county in the court
house in Hertford, N. C, on the 20th
dav of Sentemher. 1943. and answer
or demur to the complaint in said
action, or the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded in
said complaint.
This 20th day of August, 1943.
W. H. PITT,
Clerk Superior Court.
aug.27,sept.3,10,17
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualiied as Administrator
of the estate of Joe Weeks, deceased,
late of Perquimans County, Nqrth
Carolina, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned at Chapanoke, N.
C, on or before the 29th day of July,
1944, or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This 29th day of July, 1943.
G. D. TOWE,
Administrator of Joe Weeks.
aug.6,13,20,27,spet.3,0
quimans County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having claims
Lagaihst the estate of said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned at,-'
Chapanoke, N. C, on or before the.
29th day of July, 1944, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar. of their recoy-
ery. All persons indebted to said '
estate will please make immediate ;
rj
This 29th day of July, 1943.
G. D. TOWE,
Administrator of George M. (Pat)
Armstrong.
auf.6,13,20,27,sept.3,10.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate of George M. (Pat)
Armstrong, deceased, late of Per-
North Carolina,
Perquimans County.
G. D. Towe, Administrator,
Alfred Turner
Vs.
Harrison Turner and his wife, Rosa
Turner, Emma White Smith and
her husband, Dave Smith, and
Cora Turner Jacocks and her hus
band, Henry Jacocks.
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Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in
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Saturday, Sept. 4
"Wild" Bill Elliott and
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Sunday, Sept. 5
MacDonald Carey and
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Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 6-7
Franchot Tone, Anne Baxter and
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Double Feature 11c and 25c
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no longer being manufactured for ject to withholding and all married
general use have been released from1 COUpies earning more than $3,500 wifl
rationing by a recent, wru bhichu (Lontinueo on rajje nvei
press Swamp North 64 deg. IS6 min.
West 28 feet to an iron stake; thence
North 43 deg. 20 min. West 124.5
feet to an iron stake'; thence North
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CLASSIFIED
LEGAL NOTICES
Stallings. Orders will be received,
starting September 15.
aug.27,sept.3,10pd.
NOTICE
United States of America, Feti-
tioner, vs. certain lanas suudic
foot to an iron stake: thence
North 2K deg. 42 min. West 101.2
feet to an iron stake; thence North
80 deg. 46 min. West 121.3 feet to an
iron stake; thence South 76 deg. 47
min. West 144.9 feet to an iron stake;
thence South 73 deg. 0 min. West 186
feet to an iron stake; thence North
Harvey's Neck, Bethel i wn h, min Wegt th(?nce
Perquimans County, State ol Nortn West 12g?
Mrs. Marsnau jones, o,u a.;
ro.,lin-l 'kiwi
Mary K. Jones, cestui que trust: the
following persons and their respec
tive spouses, if living; if dead, their
t-.,r-ivimr snouses. unknown hens,
personal representatives
feet to a nonlar: thence South 8b
deg. 02 min. West 99 feet to a gum;
thence North 65 deg. 26 min. West
280 feet to an elm: thence North 55
' ait', deg. 03 min. West 226.8 feet; thence
c realtors, ,ana
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successors andor assigns, n
whose names and addresses are not
known: George Bright, Defendants,
and all other persons claiming any
right, title, inleresi ue, theC(J N()rth 4;J d ;i8 min.
. ikr ntPi-est whatsoever in u.c . , .
lands hereinafter described, will take
notice that an action or proceeding
entitled as above has been com
menced in the District Court of the
United States for the Eastern Dis
trict of North Carolina, at Elizabeth
City, North Carolina, for the con
demnation of certain lands described
in the petitions for the establisn
of a -panlane base at Harvey's
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Neck, North Carolina, fo r m"'r ' Neck road; thence along Harvey Neck
, .wi iha national defense of, , ..' , . 6 . . ..
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the United States, and for the pur
North :',6 deer. 21 min. East 190.9
feet to an iron stake; thence North
6 deg. 15 min. West 94.8 feet to an
iron stake; thence North 15 deg., 30
min. East 93.3 feet to an iron stake;
West
567. 1 feet; thence North 67 deg. 45
min. West 66 feet to an iron stake;
thence North 10 deg. 37 min. West
66 feet to an iron stake: thence
North 52 deg. 31 min. West 129 feet
to an iron stake set in an old lieht-
wood stump; thence North 88 deg. b6
min. West 1031.2 feet to a point atJ
Diana bridge in a road; thence along
the said road North 13 dear. 30 min.
West 365 feet to a stake in Harvey
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pose of excluding all parties otner
than the Government from any ac
tual or contingent interest in said
lands, to wit: "All that land lying
and being situate at Harvey's NecK,
Bethel Township, Perquimans Coun
ty, North Carolina, being that cer
tain tract of land as described In
conveyance from George Bright to
Mabel Bright Jones, dated JNovem
ber 2, 1936, and recorded in Per
quimans County Registry, being
more particularly described as fol
lows: Beginning at a point on the
mean low water line on the north
ern shore of Albemarle Sound, Per
Countv. Bethel Township,
North Carolina, the said point being
road North 79 dee. 04 min. West 330
feet to a stake; thence along Harvey
Neck Road North 71 deg. 04 min.
West 659 feet to a stake; thence
North 52 deg. 48 min. East 2089.9
feet to an iron stake; thence North
20 deg. 34 min. East 1385 feet to an
iron stake; thence North 38 deg. 34
min. East 590.8 feet to an iron stake
at the head of k swanrn: thence North
ui ucj, ui mill. xjooii ili , a
Jones, dated Novem-i . . . , .
Southern shore of Perquimans River,
thence easterly along the mean fow
water on the Southern shore of Per
quimans River to its junction with
Albemarle Sound; thence westerly
along the mean low water on the
Northern shore of Albemarle Sound
to the point of beginning. Contain
Adolf would for
bid Sinclair-ize for
Summer Service if he could, because he'd like to see
your car wear out. So to save wear in Summer weather,
and make your car outlast Hitler, be sure to have it
Sinclair-ized now, no matter what your gasoline ration.
A Sinclair-ize job saves wear on your engine, trans
mission and differential gears and chassis by protecting
them with summer-grade lubricants. It takes care of
other vital parts, too, as pictured at right. So have your
car Sinclair-ized for Summer now.
10.1 miles southeastwardly Irom.jng approximately 12g45 6creg Ex
Hertford, also between two ditches ceDt:ni. from thfi anflVA nWriherl
witnessed by an iron stake on propertv the cemeterV as now exist
bank of the said Albenfarle d th id dfenHants an,
and
the
Sound; the said point being the cor- a other parties ciajmjng an'interest
ner between the corner between the
above described
rv as now erxist-
And the said defendants and
er Darties claiming an interpsr
in said lands of any kind whatsoever
described and theljn fllrtnpr taWo 'hm thot
Tlio lrnor;J ... . .
'""e reauireo to annear and n e answer or
property herein
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tude of the said beginning point is demur to the petitionB filed herein
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approximately 76 degrees 20 min
utes 7.571 seconds: latitude 36 de
grees 05 minutes 17.436 seconds;
from said point of beginning proceed
North 11 deg. 11 min. West 2830.1 ft
to a large oak on the South side of
Cypress Swamp; thence across Cy
nrAfin Swamn North 11 detr. 17 min.
East 611.5 feet to an iron stake .on
District Court at Elizabeth City,
North Carolina, on or before the
25th day of September, 1943, or
within twenty (20) days thereafter, or
the relief prayed for will be granted.
This 24th day of August, 1943. 1
MADELYN D. DIXON, Clerk
United Mates District Court.
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the North side of Cvnress SwamD: i
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thence along the North side of Cy-I Sept8f10,17.24
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TOWE,
Agent
SINCLAIR REFINING CO.
Hertford, C ; ;