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VAGE POt B THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, 'HERTFORD, N. G. FRIDAY. JANUARY ,7, 1944 if bf'fl .lit . ,' t -i fSag - t ft ' t h tjif'.' 6 J-j".1 . 'if V i I, 4' T : L -:.(!" Vt'- !i ; . s. '..AM " : r i'k l. u TOWN AtlD FAILM IN VARTimE I RATION REMINDER . Mortality Over 60 Is Up Gasoline In 17 east coast states Mortality in the population of the A-S coupons are good through Feb- V. S. at ages over 60 years has in ruary 8. I creased significantly in the past 12 ' Sugar Stamp No. 29 in Book months, according to a special study Four is good for 6 pounds through by the Bureau of the Census, De January 16. partment of Commerce. Officials as '. Shoes 'Stamp No. 18 in Book One sert that' while the reasons for this is good for one pair. Stamp No. 1 1 adverse change is not entirely known, on the airplane sheet in Book Three it is thought possible that the in is good for one pair. I creased death rate is a result of the Fuel Oil Period 2 coupons are 'greater strains and the frequent ex good through February 7 in all areas j posures to disease that are a part of except the South, where they are wartime life. The fact that many trhoH throue-h January 24. Period 3 'older persons have "returned to a couDons. now valid in the Middle West. South. East and Far West, remain good through March 13 in the Middle West, East and Far West, and through February 21 in the South. Meats, Fats Brown stamps R and S are good through January 29. Brown stamp T becomes good Janu ary 9 and remains good through January 29. Processed Foods Green stamps D, K and F in Book ,Four are good through January 20. Sugar Ration Remains Same Sugar rations for home use will remain the same for another two and one-half months, according to the Office of Trice Administration. Sugar stamp number 30 in War Ra tion Book Four becomes valid on January 16, and .will be good for buying five pounds of sugar through the end of March. Sugar stamp 29, 1 now in use, is good through Jan. 15.' Quick Word To Next-of-Kin ! Next-of-kin of servicemen who have been taken prisoner by the enemy win receive swui ana accurate noiuicauon, uie uuice ox war in formation has announced. The gov ernment immediately will transmit free any accurate information from a reliable source dealing with prisoners of war. OWI warned against relia bility of enemy broadcasts and against paying any private individual or organization for such information. Some Butter Prices Increased Consumers will pay 1 or 2 cents more a pouna tor Duuer in mosi smaller independent stores as a re sult of a recent amendment to the butter price regulation by OPA al lowing jobbers a mark-up of 2 cents a pound to pay extra costs of many small deliveries. Get Fertilizers Now, Say Advisers Acceptance by farmers of imme diate delivery of fertilizer to avoid an acuie woor, Borage aim i- tatipn shortagenext spring-has been urged by the Fertiliser Industry -Ad- visory Committee. If there is to be any relief next spring, farmers must,. fret their fertilizer in the next few weeks. This is especially true of the heavy-using areas of the South. , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips and against the estate of said deceased to To Kill Gas Black Markets i daughter, Sandra, of Norfolk, Va.,i exhibit them to the undersigned at In a new drive on gasoline black spent the week-end with his parents,) Hertford, N. C, on or before the 7th markets, OPA has asked distributors Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Phillips. day of December, 1944, or this notice to "screen out" irregular coupons ' Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stallings and I will be pleaded in bar of their re any coupons that are counterfeit, ex- family, of Camden, spent the holi-' covery. All persons indebted to said pired, not yet valid, or not endorsed days visiting relatives here. I estate will please make immediate by the motorist. Filling stations al so will be required to make good ir regular coupons, and their inventory will be cut down by the amount of irregular coupons ' passed on to the wholesaler. Endorsement of coupons dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tar by motorists as soon as they receive ' kenton and Mrs. Tempie Tarkenton ration books will aid OPA in prov- Saturday. ing .that black market stations have Mrs. Eula Tarkenton, of Suffolk, purchased coupons to cover up illegal Va., visited Elmer Tarkenton on sale. j Saturday. U. S. Has Big Wheat Carry-Over j Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sherlock and The wheat carry-over in the U. S. son' of Elizabeth City, spent Christ on July 1, 1943, was 618 million mas with Mr- and Mrs- Will bushels and for July 1, 1944, is esti-'. Da."s and fml'y mated at 300 million bushels, accord-: . Ml8a GlaAy8 Chappell, of Winston ins; to the Bureau of Agricultural j SaIem sPnt the Christmas holidays Economics. This is in sharp contrast lth her Parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. to the 40 million for 1918 and 86 1 miuipn lor 1919. Large supplies and reduced exports have made available record quantities for feed and indus-l" trial 1 alcoholic production in this war. . War Expenditures Increase U. S. war expenditures for Novem ber went to a new high of $7,794,000, 000, an increase of 690 million dol lars, or nearly 10 percent, over Octo ber, WPB has reported. The average daily rate of expenditures for war purposes was close to the 300-million-dollar mark in November. More Refrigeration Coming Increased ice refrigerator quotas fnr th firot th iO.OOrt mnr than 1of of this year have been set by the MlSB Thelma Dail, of Norfolk, Va., War Production Board. This in- the hoIWays with her parents, creased production is expected to Mr and Mrs- M- E care for the increased need for ice flVAUr im t KTwyrtrt, refrigerators, due to the unavailabil- &XNUW HiLdL NEWS ity of mechanical refrigerators. Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cluster Raisins Unmtioned William Whedbee on Sunday, Decem Cluster raisins, a dried grape pro- ber 26 included: Mr. and Mrs. Shel duct packed for sale mainly during ton Harrell and children, Leonard, the Clfristmas holiday season, have ' Frank and Jane, of Princess Anne, been removed from rationing; by Va-J Mr, "nd Mrs. Fenton Harrell OPA. Cluster raisins are processed "" children, Alvin and Clyde, of by drying the grapes on the stems. Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Thejr usually are sold on the stem Harrell and children, Sarah Ann, in' the form of a cluster. Billy and Phylis Kay, of Norfolk, j. Harder To Get New Automobiles - Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harrell and 4'"$ - Becauae 01 the reduced supply of v M automobiles, eligibiUty or Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 4 requirements for these cars have Harrell, Jr., and children, James S't . t,een tightened by OPA to reduce the Lawrence and Patricia Ann, of Prin t number of applicants. Under the new cess Ann, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Loy Har- rule an applicant's present car must rell and son, Linford Loy, of St. have been driven 60,000 miles (pre- Brides, Va.; Mr.land Mrs. William J. -. , vjoualy 40,000) before it can be con- Kayton, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harrell, . tidered unserviceable by local boards, of Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Carson salesmen are ineligible for new cars, Jordan and Joe Benton. Those call ami local boards are requested to is- ing later in the evening were Mrs. , sue a purchase permit only to an ap- puemt anowins; an immediate need. ' strenuous working life after years of 1 retirement certainly has played part," the Census report states. BALLAHACK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker, Mrs. Ruby l.ant- and Mrs. George Bunch, all of Norfolk, Va., spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chappell, Jr., Mr. a. id Mrs. K. S. Chappell and Luther Chappell, of near Elizabeth City, spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mis. Wallace Goodwin. Mrs. Tray Elliott has returned home from the Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City. Cpl. Edwin Goodwin, of Fort Jack- .-on, S. C.; Cpl. Ray Goodwin and Mrs. Goodwin, of Georgia, attended the funeral of their grandfather, L A. Goodwin, on Saturday. Mrs. Ella Bunch, Miss Essie Bunch,! Miss Mary Ellen Parks and Mrs. Gur- ney White, all of near Hobbsville, and Mrs. W. W. Copeland visited Mrs Sid Goodwin Tuesday afte- noon. Mrs. Ruby Lane, Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker, all of Norfolkt Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Morrall Byrum and children, of Suffolk, Va.; Miss Elizabeth Cope land, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Dail, of Tyner, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin Sunday, Mrs. Dixie Nixon, of Rocky Hock, spent Wednesday night with her sjsteri Mr8 u A Goodwin. Mrs. Clyde Bunch and daughter, Iris, of Rocky Hock; Mrs. W. W. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Cope land were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goodwin Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Daniels and chil dren, of Norfolk, Va.; Mrs. Nacie Armstrong and children, of Colum bia, spent Sunday as guests of Mr. Mrs Troy jay Mr amJ Mr& w H Em)tt md Mr and Mrg B of chapanok Mr and Mrs T E)lioU on Sunday, orxnTTrvr nr-mim HCjIxXIUIj iJJiVVo Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Earl White and baby, of near Edenton, visited relatives here on iHonoay. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and chil - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tarkenton spent christmas with her parents, Mr. and w J- Mas8e"' 01 KoPr- hit. ana Mrs. w. k. (Jurtis visited relatives in Norfolk, Va., during the I Christmas holidays. i Mrs. Mattie White and daughter, r.va, or lyner, spent a few days last week visiting in the homes of her sons, Vashti and Joe White. J Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joyner and son, of Suffolk, Va., spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Proctor. Gene Proctor spent Christmas in nign fomt with his mother. Mrs Lm UieSSOIl. children, Jacqueline Ray and Annette, Clyde Russell, Mrs. G. B. Benton and Miss Dorothy White, of Norfolk, Va. I CLASSIFIED l.i,iAL NOTICES iviNTEn A T.I. PEOPLE SUFFER- ing with Kidney Trotfole or back - ache to try KJDDO at 7c Money back guarantee. Roberson's Drug Store, Hertford, N. C. - FOR SALE BEDROOM SUITE, handmade reproduction. Mahogany. $100. Write Box 836, Hertford, N. C, or call 2751. I jan7,14,21,28pd.! ' . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION , Having qualified as Executor of ' the Estate of L. A. Goodwin, deceas-; etf )ate of perquimans County, North i a Carolina, this is to notify all persons j having claims against the estate of i said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 29th day of December, 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 December, 1943. WALLACE GOODWIN, Executor of L. A." Goodwin. jan.7,14,21,28b.4,ll. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION" i Having qualified as Administratrix 0f the estate of Herbert Lassiter, 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 Hertford, N. C, on or before the 4th day of December, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 4th day of December, 1943. ESSIE MAE LASSITER, Administratrix of Herbert Lassiter. dec.lO,1741Jan.7.14. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of George Miller White, deceased, 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 8th day of Decern ber, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 8th day of December, 1943. BENTON WHITE, Administrator of George Miller White. dec.l0,1741jan.7,14. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Francis Cook Wins low, deceased, late of Perquimans 1 County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons keying claims payment. I This 7th day of December, 1943. EDNA FIELDS WINSLOW, j Administratrix of Francis Cook , winainw dec.l0,17,24,31,jan.7,14. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Annie B. Willis, 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 Hertford, N. C, on or before the 29th day of November, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. s 29th day of November, 1943. C. BLANCHARD, Administrator of Mrs. Annie B. Willis, ' dec24,31Jan7,14,21,28 . . Buy MOIe War "BOIldS COLORED MEN Experienced In TIRE SERVICE For Changing Tires and Repairing Tubes Steady Work Good Pay - See or Writt Mr. Jack Green f State Experience and Pay Expected Master Auto Service Cirp. Colonial Ave. at aoth St,' NORFOLK, VA. Sale Of Valuable Property By virtue of a Mortgage .Deed exe- euted to me bv Ha-Ht A. loiter. for certain purposes therein 'tionea wnicn said Mortgage lasea own aw or May n, wa, ana is registered to the office of the Reg- . Deeds of Perquimans County apr.l,l44. w r'JT LT, pciiitoflnnini. For further de . Saturday, January 22nd, 1944, at 12 ZI, Hd from Louisa Dour- St,-"'.-- r u rwu to Harriet A. Lassiter, re at Public Auction, for cash, at the rnrftcA n twj 12. Paire 161. Court House door in Hertford, N. C, the property conveyed to me in said Mortgage Deed. Situate in Hertford, Hertford Township, N. C, Beginning in center - . f t. I I I'fCmilB WTNv A If II U v-r J : f THAT'S RIGHT, MISTER, when your present ear gives out you'll have to walk. But here's a tip: You can help postpone that day by letting a Sinclair Dealer prolong the life of your car. Sinclair Dealers of fer you a special Sinclair lze service that does that very Job! Just as American railroads, airlines and the U. S. Army use Sinclair lubricants to save wear on yital transportation equipment, so can Sinclair Dealers use specialized Sinclair lubricants " save wear on your car. Ask your nearby Sinclair Deale- about this service today. You'll find that Sinclair-ize service can save you money and worry, too. MMBMTO CHASSIS MlTWiir SPAMK PtWt 41 mm j OIL 0f ditch on North side f 'Grttbb street, tnence westerly course woh - Grubb Street, 34 H feet; tnence Northerly to right-of-way of 'Nor folk-Southern Railroad; thence on Ea8terjy une along said rightf- dJtch fir8t mentioned; a Soutneriy course along cen-l ter of ditch to Grubb Street,1 E. L. REED, Mortgages. December 20, 1943. dec241,jan.7,14. t $ ;' ' ' ' ,"' i " f ;! ' v - t . ;t4 JC 5 W 4 K ' ' IS AMMUNITION - lit I IT WISELY ; .SINCLAIR REHNINCiil-a BUY MORE WAR BONDS f: GABY ClllCii Barred Rocks and New Hamp- " J s f H shares hatched every Friday. Superior Hatchery' U. 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