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4 A THE PERQUIMANS- WEEKLY, BSSTFORD, It C, FRIDAY, ' FfiftaVAflr? lfy 1 J i v, Hi' V r ItaU .WW four ette ft-acfssed, rati war Fowveo rfcta-Brpwn tMV W i fowutongn nwwvMi hand rmin food through 20. Waste kitchen fata, an two rWori points plua a pound. Fond--Green- itiunps G, H and' J in Boo Four are good through February 20. Green stamps K, L,r and-M- are good through March 20. ' Sugar Stamp Nx 80' in Book Four is good' for five- pounds through March! 31. Stamp No. 40 in Book Four ib good for five pounds of can ning Bjsgar through February 28, next yjBftr Gaaqline In 17 East Coast States A-9i coupons are good through May 8. Tirei Inspection Deadlines For A coupon holders, March 31, and for B and jC coupon holders, February 28. Fuel" Oil Period 3 coupons are good through February 21 in the Southtand through March 13 in all othdr areas. Period 4 coupons are good n ail areas through Septem ber -80. Shoes Stamps No. 18 in Book One and) No. 1 on the airplane sheet in Book fThree are each good for one pain. ; Income Tax March 15 is deadline for filing returns. Earlier filing is desirable. Continue Farm Pork Sales Farmers may continue the sale of pork from home-slaughtered hogs without a license or permit and may deliver any quantity of pork to per sons not living on the farm, until March 17, the War Food Administra tion has ruled. However, farmers are required to collect ration stamps for pork so delivered. Trucks Move 98 of Farm Crop Largely as a result of the coopera tion of farmers and truck operators with the transportation- conservation plan, about 1,600,000 motor trucks, mostly farmer-owned, moved-; 98 per cent of last year's huge farm crop at some stage of the journey from farm to market, the Office of Defense Transportation says. Other farm transportation programs now operat ing include the movement of livestock, cotton, fresh fruits and vegetables, citrus fruits and poultry. No Metal Ice Box In Near Future Production of pre-war models of all-metal domestic ice refrigerators will not- be resumed in the near fu ture, the War Production Board said, mainly because reversion would in volve a long-change-over period. The! hardboard and wood war. model is now being produced at almost four times the pre-war rata. Food For U, S Civilian Civilians? theXTJidtod States will have more frozen vegetables durinar the next five months as a result- of I pound in summer. an expected all-time record high production, WFA has announced. Usually available in frozen form are snap beans, corn kernels, peas, spin ach, asparagus, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, and corn on the cob. U. S. civilians will have slight ly less rice in 1944 than during re cent years and less canned milk than during 1943, although the amount of milk available? wffl. b in an ximata, proppntion- to. civilian ppr under rationing which-began in June,, 198. AgjfaaUurat Gmswajton Program 'The 1944 program for U. S. egrj cultural conservation practice, da signed to guide six million farm fam ilies in getting maximum production from their land, has been announced by WFA. Among the most impor tant practices are those dealing with application of lime and phosphate, which give the soil greater "fire power," immediately boosting pro duction at low cost If present, acre age of cultivated land is managed well, said N. E. Dood, chief of the Agricultural Adjustment Agency which manages the conservation pro gram, U. S. farmers will not have to plow up grasslands as they did in the last war. "The dust storms and erosion that followed that first plow up became a national catastrophe," he declared. Less Paper For Packages Fewer package wrappings will be available for retail shoppers this year, according to WPB. Shortage of wood pulp for paper-making will not permit normal supply. There will be enough bags for assorted groceries, WPB said, if housewives save theBe bags and take them back to stores for their own re-use. WPB also advised that the shopping bag with handles must be used many times to substitute for individual package wrappings. German U-Boatg Lose Their Punch The amount of merchant ship ton nage sunk by German U-boats during January was among the lowest monthly figures for the whole war, according to a joint Anglo-American statement issued last week by the Office of War Information. Round-Up Because of an increased demand for electric fence controllers, a sub stantially greater amount of these devices will be produced in the year ending June 3Q, 1944, than in any previous year, WPB said . . . Manu facture of packing trunks, with iron and steel frames, is permitted for civilian use, WPB announced . . . This year civilians in the United States will get about 53 out of every 100 pounds of evaporated milk, 158 million pounds of dried skim milk, and 19 million pounds of dried whole milk, WFA announced. These quan tities are less than the amounts re ceived by civilians last year . . .Broom production is seriously curtailed be cause of acute shortage of broom NOTICE Or ABJamrSTKATION Having qualified' as Administratrix oJ the estate of A. L. Hudginsj V 'ceased, uw'OT'rerqwnisna vounty, them to the utidrynad' at Hertford H. CL on or tWttttf-ttttWn December, 194$ or1 this notice- win be xleaded in bar of- thai recovery, All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 22nd day of December, IMS; ELIZABETH1 HUDGlNSi Administratrix of A. I Hudgins. jan.21,28,feb.4,ll,18,25, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator if the estate of Earvine I. Jones, 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 Hobbsville, .N. C on or before the 11 daw of Feb ruarv. 1945. or this notice will be nlnaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 11th day of February, 1944. W. M. HOLLOWELL, Administrator of Earving I. Jones feb.l8,26,marJ,10il7,26 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Charlie Hurdle, 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 Hertford, N. C, on or before the 2nd day of February, 1945, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment This 2nd day of February, 1944. MRS. MARY HURDLE, Administratrix of Charlie Hurdle. feb.4,ll,18,25,mar.3,10. NOTICE North Carolina In The Perquimans County Superior Court Hattie Pearl Hurdle, Plaintiff? Vs. Nelson Hurdle, Defendant The defendant, Nelson Hurdle, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Perquimans Coun ty, North Carolina, being an action for divorce on account of two 7ears separation; and said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Per quimans County, in the courthouse and 'being in' TSW HopV TownsWp; Perquimans County N. C, more par ticularly defined' and. described . as follows, to-wit: f - "That certain tract on parcel of Defcngmr td Seta' Sttveyanfl Elisna UmpHlett, bounded- ohthe east by EUsha1 Umphiete Beg&u&itf at the river" moutlr of Gar Gut Swamp, thence running thai cetrte' of said swamp1 to land ditch, thence1 along;! upow which said IanddTlcrsfraIgnr to an angle! Charles Daniels" We're Hying at i. in said line.30 ehainr ompre, thence a marked Una) toitfii' said river, tKence along sald'riVer'tb-oeginnlnf, containing 80 acres, more, or less- land' in. Peaquimaoa. Cewtyt N. Gi-bemrtse hame- traVfc land- wiiabJ was conveKed, bar., Seth, Spivey and . Tils just dky of? Baiti P. W. McMULLAN, fsts.lSar.D,: wife to Charles, r; Luts and Mary L. Luti. huioahr ari4v -.wlfeV dee1 dated June 9 1WTJ and1 dm of re cord' ih tbei Publtei Registryu of Per caimans) Gwrntyt in Book. 2, pp. 86 8M and being) further the? same, land Nona A. Wood and corn and handles, WPB reports, and I in Hertford, North Carolina, on the I r vuuvwuu ixtav Bvei Ln uh.v in niHruii. uiiu aiievrc Don't Neglect Them! lature designed the kidneys to do marvelous job. Their task Is to keep the flowing blood stream free of an excess of toxic impurities. The act of living lt ittclj is constantly producing waste matter the kidneys must remove from the blood if good heath is to endure. When the kidneys fail to function as Nature intended, there Is retention of waste that may cause body-wide dis tress. One may suffer nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, getting up nights, swelling, puf&neaa under the eyes teal tired, nervous, all worn out. Frequent, scanty 01 burning passages are sometimes further evidence of kid ney or bladder disturbance. The recognized and proper treatment is a diuretic medicine to help the kidneys get rid of excess poisonous body waste. Use Doan't Pill. They have had more than forty years of public approval. Are endorsed the country over. Insist on Doon's. Sold at all drug stores. continue to decline . . . OPA has re duced: the ceiling price of fresh-sliced codfistt to four and one-half cents per pouna in winter and three cents per . Total U. S war casualties as reported by OWI February 9 were 150,478, including 34,179 dead, 51,292 wounded, 34,746 missing, wzbl prisoners of war A shortage of large size tires may delay putting into use some of the newly complete farm tractors. cording to the Tractor Industry Ad- viaory committee of WPB .... Hos iery dealers cannot force a customer wno wants to buy fine euajre women'. rayon hosiery to also buy coarser or neavier guage women's hosiery, OPA says. Now It Can Be That Mrs.: "That new actress is almost as clumsy as a cow." Mr.: "Well, maybe Hint' she's trying to get into a stock company." Baby Chick Special Big Discount Until Feb. io. Few started Chicks at day-old prices while they last. Barred Rocks and New Hampshires. Superior Hatchery U. S. APPROVED U. S. 17, Two Miles West of Edenton I Conserve Your Car An important step in caring for your car is L, care for your tires ... let Joe and Bill's inspect your tires often. When in need of tires . . . and if you have the proper certi ficate . . . come to Joe and Bill's for your new tires. We have a large stock of tires ... all sizes. GOODYEAR and U. S. ROYAL TIRES and TUBES JOE Ar'D BILL'S SERVICE STATION "Where Service h A PleatyrtP BILL WHITE, Pra , PHONE 8601 i or demur to the complaint of plain' tiff in said action, or the plajntiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This February 1st, 1944. W. H. PITT, Clerk Superior Court, Perquimans County, N. C. feb.4,1,18,25. NOTICE ' North Carolina, Perquimans County. Liler M. Pike and her husband, Johnnie Pike, Plaintiffs, Vs. Walter L. Umphlett and his wife, Ruby Umphlett; Thomas C. Um phlett and his wife, Barbara S. Umphlett; Elsie R Chapman and her husband, H. Webster Chap man; Bessie C. Cornell and her husband, Jesse Cornell; Eley V. Umphlett and his wife, Loudie Umphlett; Mary Spivey and hei husband, Willard Spivey; Susie A. Sawyer and her husband, Johnnie Sawyer; Nannie Hollowell and her husband, Willie Hollowell, and Claudia Barnes and her husband, Joe Barnes, defendants. The defendants, Walter L. Um phlett and his wife, Ruby Umphlett; Thomas C. Umphlett and his wife, Barbara S. Umphlett; Elsie H. Chap man and her husband, H. Webster Chaoman: Bessie C. Cornell and her husband, Jesse Cornell; Eley V. UnwJ ohlett and his wife, Loudie Umphlett, will take notice than an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Perquimans County, North Carolina, td sell real estate for division; and the said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Super ior Court of said county in the court house in Hertford, N. C, on the1 8th day of. March, 1944, and - answer or demur to the complaint in said actidnj or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the., relief demanded in said computet;. This ta 2nd day of Ffebraary 1944. W. H. PITT, Cleric Stoerior Court' fe)U,lM84 THIS YEAR I'M USING SCO-GO FERTILIZERS With our armies, fighting for VICTORY THIS YEAR, I know we farm ers must produce the greatest crop ever ... to provide the food for our boys and Allies, as well as to supply home needs. We must get the biggest yields from our fields. That's why I am buying and using SCO-CO FERTILIZERS this year. It contains only quality ingredients cured right and mixed right. SCO-CO is best for our soil, for it is made right here at home by folks who know our soil. For BIGGER YIELDS from your fields . . . call on your SCO-CO-Agent today and give him your order. You will be "assured of best results if you will use SCO-CO. Manufactured by THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY a neighborly institution serving Southern Farmers since 1887. The SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO. HERTFORD, N: C. PHONE ,131 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina In The- Perquimans County Superior Court Under and by virtue of att order of tha Superior Court of Perquimans County, made in that certain pro ceeding entitled W. D. Landing-, Ad ministrator of Noria A. Wood, de ceased, et al, vs. I O. Umphlett et al, the undersigned commissioner wilt, on the 14th day of March, 1944, at 12:00 o'clock M. at the Courthouse door in Hertford, North Carolina, off far for sale to the highest bidder for eash thai certain, tract of. land, lyiogj mmmimsm n x i :;:;-;;: :v:-:-i-:-K-:-:-:-y.-:-:-L. v...:..-:r;v;j-v.:.. ' LaGuardia Field, N. Y. Sinclair! unique oil-jeep drains and fill giant American Airlines' Flagship with Sinclair Pennsylvania. Motor Oil. American Airline, Inc. biggest I). 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