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PA.GE FpUR OB THE PERQUIMANS WEKLV, HERTFORD, N. O, FRIDAY JULY 2, 1948 TOWN AMD FARM U WARM Dwi't Travel Unnecessarily To nelieve crowded trains and fcutes, residents of North Carolina am naked not to make unnecessary trips. ODT has defined trips by bus or train, for the following purposes asnoa-essentiaJ: (1) To other cities to visit friends; (2) Home for the week-end; (3) Sightseeing; (4) To thehaatne, races, or other pjaces of attjiaement; (5) Any social travel or travel for pleasure; (6) Travel mere ly for the sake of going Bomewhere. Victory Tax. Collections The Victory tax, which to date has been withheld frm wages and salar ies, above exemptions, at the rate of 5 per cent, will .be included in the 20 per cent withholding tax plan pro vided for in the current Tax Pay ment act, on or after July 1. Total Victory tax collections as of June 5 were $682,382,523.20. Sticker For Ration-Free Shoes North Carolina dealers must put an official OPA sticker on shoes that are to be sold ration- free because of damage by fire, water, steam or other accidental cause, the OPA has announced. The purpose of the sticker is to protect the customer against black market in shoes. Barbed Wire Available Approximately 20000 tons of barb ed wire with extra long barbs, made for military purposes, will be used to meet a shortage of barbed wire on farms, according to WPB. The ac tion is part of the Office of Civilian Requirements program to make need ed supplies available to farmers. Use Oar Gas Ration Any North Carolinian purchasing a used car may qualify for a gasoline ration to operate it, even though he is unable to get a tire inspection record from he previous owner, if he Lis t Far m Eq u i p m e n t Items Now Released From County Quota In an effort to move all available equipment into active production as quickly as possible, several items of farm machinery and equipment have been released from county quotas and will be rationed only on a state basis, it was announced today by Dr. E. S. White, chairman of the Perquimans County USDA War Board. The release of this equipment was provided in an amendment to Food Production Order 3, which authoriz ed the State USDA War Board to release items on which there now is an equitable distribution between counties, the chairman said. The itemis released by the State War Board include: Tractor-drawn or mounted moldboard plows, tractor drawn or mounted disc plows, one way tillers, transplanters, garden tractors, soil pulverizers and pack ers, rotary hoeis, spring tooth har rows, power take-off tractor mowers, power sprayers, traction sprayers spray pumps (power), power duster, traction dusters, hammer mills, and burr mills. i "This action does not release thee items from state quotas," Dr. White declared. "Manufacturers still will be required to follow the original pattern set for the state. However, they are authorized to affix a tag indicating only that the machine is to he sold in the state of North Caro lina. The release of these items from county quotas does not mean that they can be sold to farmers of any other state if they were manu factured for isale in North Carolina." He said county farm machinery rationing committees may issue pur chase certificates for these items and dealers may honor the certificates regardless of county designations and regardless of county quotas. Appli cants for purchase certificates will be required, however, to certify that they have located the equipment for sale in hands of a dealer. can satisfy the local board that (1) Ne tire inspection record ever was issued for the vehicle, or (2) The buyer had been unable to get the record from the previous owner after diligent attempt Increase In Farm Machinery A new farm machinery and equip ment order (WP& L 267) sets up Monday with Pvt. Leroy Dail. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Elliott, of Hertford, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fanner on Sunday. R. F. Standin, of Norfolk, Va., visited friends here Saturday. Marian and Joseph White are vis iting their grandmother, Mrs. Tempie Tarkenton, of near Hertford. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Goodwin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Morjran. of Winfall. Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Phillips and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Phillips. Mrs. Murray Perry, of Norfolk, spent a few days lai?t week with her quotas based on the actual needs of r Mr- nd Mrs- Est Good ministration. The order, which be comes effective July 1, permits un completed quotas under L-170 to be produced in addition to quotas here by established. No More Electrical Refrigerators The WPB offices in this State say that they have been swamped with requests for purchase orders for me chanical refrigerators. However, WPB says that North Carolinians might as well relax, because there are no mechanical refrigerators avail able to civilians. A few thousand were released from the stockpile held for military purposes, but there were two or three applications for every icebox, and supply has long since dis appeared. There are plenty boxes available, and no purchase cer tificate is needed for them. The patriots Tools Kor f armers Wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers and other mechanical hand service tools should be more generally avail able to North Carolina farmers and home mechanics as a result of an amendment of Order E-6 by the War Production Board. The amended or der, which is designed to bring about a better distribution of these tools among consumers, sets aside from 20 to 26 per cent of the monthly pro duction of specified tools for com mercial distribution, win Mrs. Johnnie Broughton, of Hert ford, spent Wednesday afternoon as the guest of her sister, Mrs. hrnest Goodwin. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Miss May Wood Winslow was host ess to her bridge club on Friday eveninar at her home on Market Street. Those playing were Mes dames Clyde McCallum, S. P. Jessup, Jonas Futrell. Trim Wilson, H. A. Whitley, J. E. Winslow, C. A. Dav enport and J. H. Newbold. Mrs Winslow received high score prize. A salad course was served by the of ice I hostess. BALLAHACK NEWS Mns. Troy Elliott and baby daugh ter, Brenda Kay, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dan iels, in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mra. Robert Chappell, Jr., of Woodville, spent the week-end as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Goodwin on Sunday were E. E. Goodwin and children, Robert and Mary Elizabeth, of Edenton; Mrs. T. D. Copeland and children, Mr and Mrs. Ambrose Sawyer and daughter, Marie, of Shawboro; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gregory and son, C. B., of Elizabeth City; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chappell, Jr., of Wood ville; Johnnie Goodwin and son, Johnnie, of Portlock, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goodwin and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin and daughter, Lillian. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Baker and Miss Polly Baker spent Friday in Nor folk, Va. Mrs. Sidney Goodwin and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Nixon Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Goodwin are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland, at Shawboro, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin and daughter, Lillian, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Chappell, Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Dail, at Tyner, Sunday afternoon. BETHEL NEWS who were so sure Japan would never attack us are nov worried because they fear we might not beat the Japanese. LEGAL NOTICES HUNDREDS OF FARMS FREE Catalog. Belt Realty, Chase City, Virginia. july29,16,23pd. VICTORY FLOWER COLLECTION 40 Choice Bulbs Gladioli, Dahlia, Canna, Amaryllis, Buttercups, ity conferred upon the undersigned trustee in that certain deed of trust executed to it by Joe Butt and Matthew Butt, dated June 26, 1937, recorded in the Public Registry of Perquimans County, N. C, in Fed eral Land Bank Book 1, page 265, default having been made in "the payment of the indebtedness," the undersigned will on Monday, the 19th day of July, 1943, at 12 o'clock Noon, offer for sale at the Courthouse door in Hertfrd, N. C, to the highest New Hope Township in Perquimans County, and the personal property conveyed in the aforesaid deed of trust, and therein described as fol lows: First Tract. Beginning on the land which leads from the New Hope Road to the back of the Umphlett farm at the Jack Sawyer corner; thence Westwardly along the path 8 chains to a ditch corner; thence N. 39 deg. E. 13.41 chains to a corner; thence 30 deg. E. 7.75 chains along the ditch to the lane; thence up the lane N. 40.30 deg.; East 26 chains to another stake, corner Mrs. J. S. Jack son; thence S. 50 deg. E. 10 chains to an Ash in Chas. Umphlett's line; thence down the path S. 49 deg. W. 25 chains; thence 50.60 West 52.90 chains along Jack Sawyer and Chas. Umphlett's line to a corner; thence N. 25-45 West 16.62 chains to the place of beginning, containing 118.7 acres, these tracts being a part of the Charney Umphlett Farm Land Subdivision. Second Tract. That iract of clear ed land lying on both sides of the New Hope Road containing on the North side of the said road 28.1 acres, and on the South side 3.3 acres bounded as follows: Commen cing on the North side of the New Hope Road where the Umphlett and Jack iSawyer land corner; thence Westwardly up the New Hope Road 22.17 chains to the Mrs. W. E. Dai) tract; thence N. 44 deg. E. 24.87 deg. to a lane; thence S. 65.15 deg. E. erty: 1 Black horse mule named Buck; 1 Brown mare mule named Lucy; 1 Brown mare mule named Mag; 1 Roan mare mule named Kate; 1 Holstein Cow and Increase. The foregoing lands will be sold, subject to a prior deed of trust thereon to the trustee herein for the benefit of Virginia Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank, which said deed of trust is duly of record in this County and hereby referred to for the terms thereof. This notice dated and posted this 16th day of June, 1943. SOUTHERN LOAN & INSURANCE COMPANY, By: W. G. GAITHER, President. junel8,25,july2,9 Credited to a lawyer: ,f "If women controlled their tongues, ; half of us VpW out of work.' FOR General Repairing Radios - Electrical Fixtures And Wiring CALL SAM LONG Phone 2716 HERTFORD, N. C. n C Windflower. $1.50 Dostpaid. 2 Col lections, $2.65. Potter Nurseries, f 4.45 chains; thence S. 72 deg. W. to Huntington, West Virginia, july2,9,16,23pd. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of T. F. Kirby, 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, Edenton, N. C, on or before the 17th day of May, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 17th day of May, 1943. MRS. E. O. KIRBY, Administratrix of T. F. Kirby. may28,june4,ll,18,25,july2 Comfortable Cows Produce More Milk Cows are similar to people in that they do better work when they are comfortable and this applies espec ially to dairy cows, says J. A. Arey, in charge of Dairy Extension at N. C. State College. He suggests that, during the hot weather, the dairy herd be placed on pasture early in the morning so that the cows can tret their fill of erass before the heat becomes oppressive. Again, late in the afternoon and early evening, they should also be feeding in the pasture. The dairy expert advises that plenty of water and salt should bo placed near the shade area in the pasture since cows hesitate to leave good shade and walk a long distance to water. A maximum flow of milk cannot be maintained witout ample runplies of water. He suggested also that breeding places for flies be eliminated. Ply sprays and traps around tile barns serve a useful purpose, but the main thing is to prevent the breeding of flies. This can be done by a more frequent removal of the manure and rubbish of all kinds. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of George Benton, de ceased, late of Perquimans Comity, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 8, Hert ford, N. C, on or before the 8th day of June, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 8th day of June, 1943. J. M. BENTON, Administrator of George Benton, junell,18,25july2,9,U Mr. and Mrs. Litchford Willis, of Raleigh, visited her sister, Mrs. E. J. Proctor, and Mr. Proctor, during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Dail and sons, Carl and Edgar, of Ballahack, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dail Tuesday night. Mrs. W. E. Curtis and grandson, Johnny Miller, spent several days last week in Norfolk, Va., visiting relatives. Mr. and Mns. E. J. Proctor and children visited their daughter, Mrs. Jack Joyner, in Suffolk, Va., Sunday. They were accompanied home by their son, Willis, who had spent the week-end with his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Vashti White and children visited hiis mother, Mrs. Mattie White, at Tyner, on Sunday. Pvt. Leroy A. Dail, of Camp Stew art, Ga., is spending his furlough at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dail. Dinner guests of J. H. Mansfield and Mists Ruth Mansfield on Sunday were Mr. and Mns. R. A. Mansfield and daughters, Helen and Margaret Ann, Mr. and Mrs. James Small and daughter, Carolyn Faye, of near Edenton; Mr. and Mrs. VV. R. Dav enport and children, Ray and Jane Page, of Washington, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ward and children, Kath ryn Ann, Tom, Charles Henry and Mary Lee. Additional guests in the afternoon were Mr. end Mrs. H. L. Thatch and children, Christine and Ann, of Yeopim section: Mr. and Mrs. John Corprew, of near Hertford, Mr. ana mrs. 1;. r. Chappell. Mrs. M. E. Dail, Pvt. Leroy Dail, pisses Hazel and Jeane Dail visited relatives in Norfolk, Va., Saturday, , r. and Mrs. C. T. Phillips and daughters, Marjory and Madelyn, '.visited. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mansfield of Yeopim on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Butts and children visited her; parents, Mr. and Mr. J. C. Hobbs, on Sunday. Tom White, of Norfolk, "Va., spent NOTICE O" ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of J. E. Eaves, 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 1, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 13th day of May, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 13th day of May, 1943. MRS. M. LEE EAVES, Administratrix of J. E. Eaves. may21,28,june4,ll,18,25 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Noria Wood, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 16th day of June, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All , per sons indebted to said estate win please make immediate payment. This 16th day of June, 1948. W. D. LANDING, Administaror of Noria; Wood. junel8,25july2,,16,23 the New Hope Road 36.90 chains, the place of beginning, containing lo.l acres; also that small tract beginning j at the Northeast corner of the Mew Hope Road and the White Hat Road and thence Eastwardly down the New Hope Road 10.80 chains to a corner; thence a. i aeg. 0.00 chains to a corner; thence S. 46 deg. 30 ft. E. 4.22 chains and 3.40 chains (school house) to the White Hat Road; thence up the White Hat Road to the place of beginning, containing 3.3 acres. The above describes tracts of land being a part of the Charney Umphlett Farm Land as subdivided by Cox and Cox, "Engi neers, as shown by their plat of this subdivision platted September 1925, and registered in Plat Book No. 2, Register of Deeds' office for Per quimans County, and are a part of the land sold by D. C. Umphlett and, other heirs-at-law of Charney Um phlett to M. P. Gallop by deed fully registered in public registry of Per quimans County, and by M. P. Gallop to A. C. Boyce and Lelia U. Boyce. Also the following personal prop- PERQUIMANS COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Typhoid and Smallpox Vaccination Clinics MONDAY, JULY 5, 12, 19 AND 26, 1943 Belvidere 10 A. M. to 11 A. M Community House Porch Nicanor 11:15 to 12 noon Baker's Store Beach Spring 1 P. M. to 1:45 P. M. Mrs. John N. Winslow Bethel 2 P. M. to 3 P. M. Service Station Burgess 3:30 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. Mrs. Ervin Whedbee A i NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the esate of Charlie Daniels or Lutz, deceased, late pf Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 18th day of June, 1944, or this iiee:?iwilHfce pleaded in bar of their: recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will . please make immediate pay ment. . This 16th day of June 1943. W. D. LANDING, Administrator of CharUe Daniels or Lutz. ' junel8,25July2,9,16,23. And Your Strength and Energy la Below Par It may be caused by disorder of kid ney function that permits poisonous 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. Sometimes frequent and scanty urina tion with smarting and burning is an other sign that something is wrong with the kidneys or bladder. There should be no doubt that prompt treatment is wiser than neglect. Use DoaWt Pills. It is bettor to rely on a medicine that has won countrywide ap- Eroval than on something leas favorably nown. Doan'i have been tried and test ed many rears. Are at all drug stores. Get Dean's today WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 14, 21 AND 28, 1943 Chapanoke 10 A. M. to 11 A. M. Towe & Quincy Store Woodville 11:15 A- M. to 12:15 P. M A. D. Godfrey New Hope 12:30 P. M. to 1:45 P. M Community House Durants Neck 2:30 P. M. to 3:30 P. M Webb's Store Winfall 4:00 P. M. to P. M Post Office Porch R f Regular Health Department Clinics at Health Department (over Roberson's Drug Store) in Hertford. Every Tuesday 2 P. M. to 7 P. M., Treatment Clinic, Blood Tests and Examinations. Every Wednesday 2 P. M. to 4 P. M., Foodhandlers and Domestic Servants' Examinations and Vaccinations. First and third Friday of each month 1 P. M. to 3 P. M., Pre-natal Patients. Second and fourth Friday of each month 1:30 P. M. to 3 P. M., Well Baby Clinics (starting in September). Every Saturday 9 A. M. to 12 Noon, General Vaccination Clinic. Noticed TOWN OF HERTFORD ;aip nf Tnwn nronertv for delinquent taxes for year 1042. of sale, Monday, July 12, 1943, at 'clock noon at the CoUrt House door, Hertford, North Carolina. W.G.NEWBY CLERK AND TAX COLLECTOR, TOWN OF HERTFORD Date NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL , . ; ESTATE ' Under and by virtue of the author- TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON. N. C. "WE HAVE THE SHOWS" Friday, July 2 Walter Huston and Ann Harding in "MISSION TO MOSCOW" Saturday, July 3 Johnny Mack Brown and Tex Ritter in "THE OLD CHISHOLM TRAIL" Sunday, July 4 Double Feature Allan Jones and Jane Frazee in "RHYTHM OF THE ISLANDS" Robert Preston and Ellen Drew in "NIGHT PLANE FROM ; "CHUNGKING" Monday-Tuesday, July 5-6 Pierre Anmont and Susan Peters in "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY Wednesday, July 7 .. ' Double Feature lie and 25c . Skmone Simon in , "TAHITI HONEY" S X " Milton Berle in MAfeCIN FOB. ERROR" Thursday-Friday, July 8-9 . Barbara Stanwyck and Michael O'Shea in "LADY OF BURLESQUE" L Amt. Pen. Elliott, Mrs. Ethel, Penn. Ave. $19-80 $ .79 Elliott, Josiah, Penn. Ave. Jackson, D. M., Dobb St. 89.67 1.59 Jordan," R. S., Church St 36.61 1.46 Medlin, N. H., Railroad Ave 7.42 .30 Morgan, Mrs. Tim, Grubb St 9.90 .40 Perry, A. A. Estate, Penn. Ave 4.95 .0 Shannonhouse, Mrs. J. T., Church St 75.32 6m Small, P. H. Estate, Church St 38.00 1.2 Ward, Mrs. R. F., Edenton Road St. 8.Z6 AS White, C. I., Grubb St. -- 13.26 .53 wnue, w. --"p-n-njNOlENT XAX FOR 1942 Amt. Pen. Bembry, Moses. Edenton Road 4-55 ? M Blanchard, John, Edenton Road 2.48 .10 Blanchard, Martha K., Jung ou Cooper, George W., Dobb St 22.15 1.14 Dail, Elbert, Covert Garden 8-99 Dail, Elisha 2 " Douglas, Louisa, Heirs, Grubb iSt 4.1Z -i Elliott, Arthur, King St. 5.78 M Evans, Sarah, King St Everette, Mamie, King St -l Felton, Elec, King St 2.68 .11 Felton, George, King St - -f . Felton, Mary L., Estate, King St 8.25 .33 Felton W. J., rfeirs, Market St 30.28 1.21 Gallop, J. M., Dobb St 7.85 .31 Hall, Vera, Dobb St ?5 . Hoffler, William, King St 14-1 -57 Holly, Alpine, King St 8.26 .33 Holly, Jesse V., King St 10.52 .42 Holly, Malinda, Heirs, Dobb St. 7.84 .31 Knights Irish Progressives 2.48 .10 Lassiter, Harriet, Heirs, Grubb St 4.78 .19 Lassiter, Herbert, King and Edenton Road 3.48 M Lloyd, Finley 28.09 1.12 T.lnvrl Poor! KlnBf St. 8.25 .33 Newby, Dewey, King St 20.02' .80 Parker, Alexander, Dobb St. 4.18 .17 0.2O . . .OO 6.71 .27 1&.25 .77 6.19 : 6.40 i 9.080 - , W .27.03 , . prsrf .839 iA .i-- 4.95 10.46 wMii.r4nl' 7.70 ; j -v. 28.08 -, (Ua(Uf Parker, Henry, Estate, Dobb St. Perry, Henry L., Cox Ave. Reed, Alphonao, Market St i Riddick, James W., uox Ave. . Satterfleld. Ollie. Cox Ave. Skinner, George L., Railroad Aye, Skinner, John. H., Railroad Ave. Thompson, W.'J King St Walker, Mary, Market St Watters, Harriet, Market St, l.-. Williams, Willie .26 Wright, Ruth; Gam Ave. ... Lowe, John I.." Market St ,.95. 8.96 ..96 30.15
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