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st't fi't 4 1" V.'fc' V V 't PAGE FOUR Urn i i ig THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. N, C FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1843 I TOVIil ID FAC1 IN WfCE ! WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK. I and general housewoi. Family oi three. Live in. Nice living quar ters, and good pay. Contact C. M. Adamson, 2300 Colley Ave., Nor folk, Va. oct.l,8pd. Hertford, N. C, on or befojje the 7th frill farther take notice that they arej J required to appear at the oxxice oil RATION REMINDER . Ull cibn. Mm a w " NOTICE . GASOLINE . -,-" J At .h. gSJS'. fj,- -good. ' ,e ? " . k.Ui, Rnard of Commissioners of Per- ! FUEL OIL-Period 1 coupon. T ST ! ouimans County, held September . good through January 8. si.il to S2.10. according to 1943, the following resolution SUGAR-Stamp wo. i gow - - Ammunition stores! duly made and passed, was each for home canning through Octo ber 31. HOES Stamp No. 18 good for 1 mav sell at lower price. Poultry Price Changes Reductions of 3 cents a pound at ;i ;n muvimum nrif-es of Ollick- . 111 II 1 U"J . . . I . pair. I frozen eviscerated poultry and 1 MEATS, FATS Brown stamps C, . on drewn pouitry, Mid and D good through October 'W. increa8e 0f 1 cent a pound on Brown stamp E becomes gooa uci dressed pouitry have recently been ber 10 and remains gooa inrougii October 30. PROCESSED FOODS Blue stamps U, V, and W expire October 20. Blue stamps X, Y, and Z are good through November 20. Agriculture Preparing For 1944 Easing of the rationing restrictions on farm machinery, increased produc tion of new farm machinery, and a camDaism among farmers to "Keep Your War Equipment Fit and Fight ing" are announced by OPA. lhese price chances became effective October 12, 1943. Landings Are Getting Tougher In a letter to a friend, vividly de scribing the American invasion of Italy at Salerno, William J. Forsythe, Chief Photographer's Mate, U. S. C. G., s id: "These amphibious landings are getting monotonous in a ghastly sort of way. They're getting tough er as we go along, and don't let any- a on nKAn rn regulate me of beer andor wine in the county of dftv of SeDtember. 1944. ot thia no tice will be pleaded in: bat oi tneir recovery. All persons indebted . to said estate will please mate imme diate navment. This 7th d. of September, ia. MRS. NANNIE C. CART WRIGHT, Administrator of J. L. ffiartwright. sept.l0,17,oct.l3,15, Parniiimans. 1 That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, li- i ooii hoor andor wine in CBUBCU W - Perquimans County, to self or offer for sale, any beer andor wine in Prm,imns County between the i,, f eleven-thirty P. M. each imimp , , Saturday night until seven A. M. on' the followinis Monday. 2. That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, li censed to sell beer andor wine in 1-Vrquimans County, to permit or al low the consumption of any beer and or wine in any place in Perquimans County under the control of, or being operated by, said licensee, between fv, Vim,rs of twelve midnight on each m. oi NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Havinsr qualified as Administra tors, with will annexed, of the estate of Mrs. Mollie M. Perry, neceased, late of Perquimans County) North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims aganst the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 25th day of I September, 1944, or this notice will 1 e pleaded in bar of their recovery. All nersons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 25th day of September, 1943, C. A. PERRY, CLAUDE PERRY, Administrators of Mrs. Mollie Perry Oetl,8,15,22,29,nov5 the Clerk of M SuperiW. Court of; said County In the . courthouse in Hertford, N. C., on the 10th day of O&ober, 1948, and answer or1' demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Thia the 16th day of September, 1948. W. H. PITT, Clerk Superior Court, Perquimans County. sept24,oct.l,8,15. indications of plans now . viH vnu that the United states Saturday unui seven oim being laid by the War Food Adminis- jsn,t paying a price for such piaCeSlthe following Monday. tration to meet increased proaucuon Sicil and Salerno. Of course, the s. xnai ..y "" " o-oals for 1944. Suggestions for ex- ra Ain renoptK ftnil newSDaDer head- poration, licensed to sei Deer ana nanded wartime production have 1!n n.,nA wrv nr.urairinff to the, wine, violating the provisions oi mis KAAn annt for consideration to state j fn, k-i, v,m h,,t thnrn's a lot of i resolution, or any person "v - I lUiaO 'lCWO. 11VU1VI MHS w - - Agricultural War Boards and other farm representatives. State boards have been asked to set 1944 goals. I The national program calls for a record-breaking 380 million acres in crops. Problems relating to labor, machinery, supplies, conservation practices, and prices will be consid ered at 48 state meetings of Btate groups with representatives of WFA during October. Potato Prices 4 Interest On Land Bank Loans Action taken recently by 12 Fed eral Land Banks will substitute a 4 percent interest rate for higher rates American boys getting killed, but 1 suppose that's the price of war.'' To Relieve Leather Sole Shortage Synthetic rubber and plastics will be used to help relieve this winter's leather shoe sole shortage, according to WPB. The output of rubber soles will be used on rationed shoes and for shoe repair. Help Farmers Get Truck Parts Farmers unable to get needed parts for trucks can get help by taking the matter to the nearest Office of De fense Transportation office The ODT has 142 district offices through out the country, each with a mainte- FDR lay.: Payroll savings is our greatest single factor in protecting ourselves against inflation. CLASSIFIED LEGAL NOTICES FOK SALE GOOD See IS. M. Lonsr, ford, N. C. PEANUT HAY Route 1, Hert-' oct.8,15pd. ' on 98 percent of the loans made ty nance specialist and a special Main the land banks prior to June 24, tenance Advisory Committee on 1935. "The land banks' 4 percent NVhich are garage and service station rate is the lowest at which farmers men dealers, and parts suppliers generally ever have been able to ob-: wjth a special duty of helping find tain long-term mortgage credit," A. needed parti G. Black, governor of the farm Credit Administration, said. To Prepare Engines For Winter Anti-freeze used last winter and saved for re-use this winter should be tested. In time anti-freeze loses its strength and its non-corresive properties. Nearly all manufacturers of permanent types of anti-freeze have made up acid and rust inhibi tors, for restoring resistance of, used anti-freeze. In adding new material,! it; is wise, the Office of Defense Transportation says, to use the same brand used in the first place. A free J pamphlett entitled "Cooling System : Cleaning, Flushing, Rust Prevention, ' Anti-freeze," tells about the care of ; water-cooling systems in engines used in automobiles and farm equip-1 ment will be sent to those who re-1 quest it. Address: Office of Infor mation, ODT, New Post Office Build ing, Washington, D. C. About 4-H Club Livestock Sales Livestock produced and sold under the auspices of 4-H clubs is governed by the meat rationing regulation the same as other livestock, according to OPA. This means that only persons who may obtain custom slaughtered meat points free are livestock pro ducers. However, OPA permits such recognized boys' and girls' farm or ganizations as 4-H Clubs to sell their livestock at a fair, exhibition, or an animal show at premium prices, as money from such sales usually helps provide educational funds for club members. Ammunition Prices Set Ammunition for civilian use will be sold at or under prices prevailing in March, 1942, according to OPA ceil ings which become effective October 7. Retail ceilings on boxes of 25 shotgun shells are $1.38 for 12 guage and $1.32 for 16 and 20 gauge. Re- firm or corporation, licensed to sell beer and or wine, violating any regulations which may be made Under this reso lution, shall be guilty of misdemeanor and upon conviction, shall be fined not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) andor imprisoned not less than thirty days, and his or its license to sell beer andor wine shall auto matically be revoked by the court. 4. That this resolution shall be in full force and effect after Septem ber 6, 1943. E. M. PERRY, R. T. BRINN, E. U. MORGAN, C. E. WHITE, L. L. WINSLOW, Commissioners. Attest: J. W. Ward, Clerk. Oct8,15 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Mollie Riddick, 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, Belvidere, N. C, on or before the 20th day of September, 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 20th day of September, 1943. NATHAN RIDDICK, Administrator of Mrs. Mollie Riddick. sept.24,oct.l,8,15,22,29, For Yu To Feel Well week, never toppinr, U kldneyi filter mats mattar ram tnt blood. It mora peopl wen war of bow tha Mdneri arast oomUntly romor nr- plua fluid, nean acida aa otnar waata matter that cannot atar in tha blood without injury to health, there would be batter UBdaratanding of way tha whole ayateam la npaet when kidneya fail to function properly. Burning scanty or too frequent urina tion tometimaa warn that lomethinf Is wroaf. You may auffer nagginc back ache, headaehea, diuineae, rheumatic paina, getting P ihS,,rln, ... Wij aot &jr Doan't PitUI You will be uaing a medicine recommended the country orer. Doon'a stimulate the func tion of the kidaeya and help them to 4ueh out poisonous waste from the blood. They contain nothing harmful. Gat Doom's today. Use with confidence. At all drag I TAMiTIIEATRE ' EDENTON. N. C. "WE HAVE THE" SHOWS Friday, Oct 8 ; BeMe Davis and faul UiUi m "WATCH ON THE RHINE" , Saturday, Oct.i 9 Johnny Mack Brown and Tex Bitter in "CHEYENNE ROUNDUP" Sunday, Oct. H Annabella and George Montgomery In "BOMBERS MOON" Monday-Tuesday, Oct. 11-12 John Carroll, Susan Hayward Gail Patrick, Eve Arden in "HIT PARADE OF 1943" Wednesday, Oct. 13 Double Feature 11c and 25c Arline Judge and Roger Clark in "GIRLS IN CHAINS" Patric Knowtes and Evelyn Ankers In "ALL BY MYSELF Thursday-Friday, Oct 14-15 Edward G. Robinson 'and Marguerite Chapman in "DESTROYER" BUY WAR BONDS! NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of SamuelJ. Jones, 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 Route 1, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 4th day of October, 19"44, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 4th dav of October. 1943. WILLIE JONES, Administrator of Samuel J. Jones. oct8,15,22,29,nov5,12 North Caroline, In the Perquimans County Superior Court Before the Clerk. Frances McMullan Wright, Adminis tratrix W. G. Wright, Deceased. Vs. Frances McMullan Wright, Mrs. J. R. Parker and her husband, J. R. Parker; Columbia W. Byrum, and M. D. Wright and his wife, Nannie C. Wright, and Elmer V. Perry and his wife. Sussie S. Perry. NOTICE! The defendants, Mrs. J. R. Parker and her husband, J. R. Parker, M. D. Wright and his wife, Nannie C. Wright, and Elmer V. Perry and his wife, Sussie S. Perry, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Perquimans County, North Carolina, for the sale of real estate formerly belonging to W. G. Wright, deceased; and the said defendants Rom where 1 cit. Jy Joe Marsh Tour aaatfit looked mighty fa the parade," I told Ed Crey, or fu chief, verytfainc pot Ished within an incx. of it life d the mm pert and snappy" That's how it stomld be," tdd Ed- We 1km Ttarmday twwNit prise ita?eraoast m aatfwetar That ort ef amporrifioii k well repaid aa the efficiency ef ear town's fire department, it a Mke the way the brreni do in this state. They watch all the time, not )atavi I. they're to"f thinaa at be wao Met...weal Ww that Um the jm jajsiiwiaitfr fa VV&m M mmWm the Froaa where I ait, aaoet peapai approre of the way the run thinga theas day. a luMiernV BVMlKir.ATlfaN. Wejflli ROSE BUSHES WORLD'S BEST. Hints on care and culture. Free illustrated catalog. McClung Bros. Rose Nursery, Tyler, Texas. oct.8,15,22,29pd. LEATHER COATS PUT IN GOOD wearing condition. Ward's Shoe Shop, Edenton, N. C. SEE JAMES GRANDISON FOR Plastering, Cement Work and Painting. Inquire at 23 Covent Canlen St., Hertford, N. C. oct.l,8,15,22,29,nov.5,12,19. I1LOODTESTED BABY CHICKS Barred Rocks and Reds, $11.50 per 100; White Rocks, $13.F,0; Heavy Mixed, Leghorns, $11.50. Lots of 300 or more, deduct 50c per 100. Terms CASH, with order. Address: Seeley's Market, 214 Church St., Norfolk, Va. oct.l,8,15,22pd. NOTICE WANTED TO BUY FARM 50 to " acres cleared land and some wood land. Prefer farm near Chowan County. Apply Perquimans Week ly office. Octl,8 l " jdRt-7" 'with FLYER' aTNJ .stfwSE'X TA! E.COTTON FLYING 4LHT4. 1 m JLr t; - m MApe with WrOy THAT4 OUR JOB4 X Y&1$ry To NO IOA.P OF POOR J KOM'M GRAPB COTTON J VA - I) North Carolina, Perquimans County. Lottie W. Sharpe vs. William Sharpe. The defendant, William Sharpe, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Perquimans County, North Carolina, for a divorce a vinculo, on the grounds of two years separation; and the said de fendant will further take notice that he is 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 1st day of November, 1943, ajid answer or de mur to the complaint in said action, or plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This 30th day of September, 1943. W. H. PITT, Clerk Superior Court. Octl.8,15,22 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, made in the special pro ceeding entitled G. D. Towe, Admin istrator, against Harrison Turner, et als, the same being No. upon the Sjiecial Proceeding Docket of said court, the undersigned commis sioner will, on the 30th day -of Octo ber, 1943, at 11:30 o'clock Ai M-, at the court house door in Hertford, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and being: in Park ville Township, Perquimans County, N. C, and described as follows: Beginning at a corner known asi Poplar Stump, thence west to the aforesaid Overman's line, , thence along said Overman's line to a pine, thence straight to Melton R. Lowe's line, thence east to road or lane, thence down said road to first station, i containing by estimation 30 acres, be it the same more or less. JBee deed book 3, page 127; Public Registry of Perquimans County. Dated and posted this 27th day of September, 1943. A 10 deposit will be required of the successful bidder. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Commissioner. ocUA15,22. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ; Having qualified as 'Administrator of the estate of J. L.-Oartwrigbt, de teased, late of Perquimans1 County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against -the estate of said deceased to exhibit it a. il. j ; J T- o ptty Renew Your Subscription Prom Our government requests us not to engage in "Rumor Shortr ages," flying talk in connection with coming shortages and ration ing of this and that .... But the freeze on newsprint has already reached many of the larger daily newspapers. If the war continues, it is only a ques tion of time until the freeze reaches smaller dailies and non-daily newspapers. It may come next week, next month or next year. Olien The "Freeze" Order Gomes OUR CIRCULATION WILL BE FROZEN AS OF THAT DATE If your subscription has expired we will not be permitted to re new it. If you want to subscribe, we will not be permitted to enter you on our subscription lists until o&er subscribers give up then subscriptions. 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