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i t PAGE FPUS THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. ft FRIDAY, MARCH , 1944 fV h I, i ' 1 I- ' iff j ; "Hf lP RIP IN llffCE Vaste . kitchen fits Mn Redeemed at two ra tion noints nlus four cents a pound; Frottued FoodsGhfeei' Stamps K, L, and M are good through March 20. Blu 10-potot stamps A8, B, C8. fit. and E8 In Book Four are good through May 20. Sugar Stamp 30 in Book Four is good indefinitely for five 'pounds. Stamp 40 in Book Four is good for five pounds of canning sugar through February 28, next year. Gasoline In 17 East Coast states A-9 coupons are good through May 8. Tire Inspection Deadlines For A coupon holders, March 31, and for B and C coupon holders, May 31. Fuel Oil Period 3 coupons are good in all areas through September 30. Period 5 coupons are good in the Middle West and South and re main good through September 30. Shoes Stamps No. 18 in Book One and No. 1 on the airplane sheet in Book Three are each good for one pair. Income Tax March 15 is deadline for filing 1943 returns. Date for filing 1944 Declarations of Estimated Income and Victory Tax is extended to April 16. Check On Coupon Endorsement Beginning the week of March 6, OPA will attempt to check all gaso line ration books to see that the coupons are properly endorsed with license number and state, as part of the nation-wide campaign against black markets in gasoline. Motor ists found with unendorsed coupons will be notified to report to their local board wihin 10 days with en dorsed books. Anyone who fails to do this faces revocation of rations. New Ceilings On Various Items The Office of Price Administration recently established price ceilings on several items. For consumers, a re duction on Virginia type dried pork products 5 to 6 cents a pound on whole or half hams; 6 to 7 cents a pound on sliced ham; 4 to 5 cents a pound on bacon; 3 to 4 cents on sides; 2 cents on jowls, and 5 cents on shoulders. New ceilings on goat meat represent moderate reductions set by geographic zones. Highest priced goat meat under the new order is "cabrito" which sells for 30 cents a pound retail. Soybeans of the 1943 crop to be processed for oil are $1.86 a bushel for base grade and $1.92 a bushel for highes quality. Prices for fruit and vegetable pack will apply to this year's pack until a 1944 price is set. Yellow cypress! lumber was increased $3 to $4 per 1,000 board feet for producers to be passed on to consumers. A 20- cents-per-pound producers' ceiling was set on all round chinook salmon and 24 cents on drawn chinook, on catches in California, Oregon, and Washington (except Sacramento river catch) effective through March. New prices on alfalfa hay products mean an increase of about 15 to 20 cents per ton of food consumption for all states except California, Wash ingon, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, and parts of Idaho. Farm Gasoline Rations Six-month gasoiine rations for non-highway use on farms may be is sued in installments rather than all at one time, as in the past, the OPA has announced. If the local board has issued only part of his ration, when the fanner needs more gasoline he makes no formal appli cation but simply asks the board for it. The board then either will issue the remainder of the total six-month ration as originally determined or issue such portion of the remainder as the board decides the farmer needs for the rest of the six-month period. Armed Services Need Nurses An additional 2,000 nurses are needed for the U. S. Army Nurse Corps by April 1 to replace hun dreds of Army nurses being sent overseas in connection with plans for a European invasion. The American Red Cross, recruiting agency for nurses, reports that th Navy Nurse irps, which baa completely ex alted its reserve, alse needs 600 ipuiuuiai nurses cicp oioam uuruis I Less Sugar For Civilians U. S. civilian supplies of sugar will be 6 per cent less than 1948 consumption, according to WFA, due to use of sugarcane uolasses for in dustrial alcohol, to increased needs of the armed forces and our Allies, and to wartime shipping conditions. Round-Up Nearly 40 per cent of all vegetables grown for fresh consumption in the United States last year came from Victory gardens, the War Food Ad ministration reported . . . WFA says that 52,000 Mexican nationals will be needed to help relieve the farm la bor shortage in the United States this year. Approximately 14,000 are already in this country . . . Living costs for city families decreased two tenths of one per, cent between mid December and mid-January, the Sec retary of Labor reports. Although services continued to increase in cost, both food and clothing costs declined . . . OPA has granted Regional Ad ministrators authority to recommend that slaughterers who wilfully violate any OPA meat regulation be deprived in whole or in part of their subsidy payments . . . OPA suggests that re tailers keep a reserve of one-point green and brown stamps on hand dur ing the first week or two ration tokens are used, in case they have underestimated their token needs. OPA has ordered a reserve of 2 million tokens to be ready not later than April 7 ... A food producer who wishes to get electric power ex tension for water to irrigate as much as five acres of land may apply to his County Agricultural Conserva tion Committee, WPB has announced . . WPB has authorized the manu facture of approximately half a mil lion enameled cold pack canners with a jar capacity of seven one quarts, nine one-pints, or four half gallons,, to be available for this can ning season . . . Rye is not a desir able alcohol-producing grain, and use of large quantities of rye for this purpose is hot likely at present, WPB says . . . Because more bat teries are needed for walkie-talkies bazookas, signal lights, and other war equipment, WPB says there is little chance for an increased supply for civilians this year . . . WPB will permit limited production of electric flat irons for civilian use, but few of the new irons are expected in retail stores before mid-year . . . . More than 3,000 trucks for civilian use almost exactly the number planned for were produced in Janu ary, according to WPB . . . WPB has set the 1944 quotas for new glass containers for wines and distilled spirits at 100 per cent of the number used in 1943 and for non-alcoholic beverages at 80 per cent of the num ber accepted by the packers for this use in 1941 . . . Orange shellac hav ing an OPA ceiling price of 45.1 cents per pound or higher is now available for home use in finishing floors and furniture and for manufacturing and repairing furniture. Jump In Luther (to taxi driver) I say, driver, is your Noah's Ark full? Driver One monkey short, sir; jump in. CLASSSlED LEGAL NOTICES SALESMAN WANTED ROUTE man or woman. Good opening. Sell, deliver Rawleigh Products year around, steady work, large profits. .Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCB-100-137, Richmond, Va. ' mar.3pd. FOR SALE VERY CHOICE DAIRY Heifers, ?25 each. Holsteins, Guernseys, Ayrshires. Non-related. Bull free with five head. Shipped C. O. D. Write Sayre Dairy Cattle Co., Sayre, Penna. WANTED ALL PEOPLE SUFFER- lng with Kidney Trouble or back- JAJttttttttftftftttrt1f111flliliitiiitii" Conserve Your Car lu oifij.-nMij. j.itiv aft i An important step in caring for your car is to 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 AND BILL'S SERVICE STATION "Where Service h 4 Pleasyre" BILL WHITE, Pre. PHONE 8601 ache to toy bade guaranl Store, Hertfo; NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION, Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of M. Sarah. E. Lay den, deceased, late of Fermuniaiu County, North QaroKifo tfatf ft to notify all jerspns having claim against the estate of ,af$ ;deceiasM to exhibit them to the undersigned at Belvidere, N. C, on or before the 26 day of February, 1945, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This 26th day of February, 1944. J. M. COPELAND, Administrator of Mrs. Sarah E. Layden. mar.3.1,0,17,24,31,apr.6 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Earving 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 day of Feb ruary fc 1945, or this notice will be pleaded 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.l8,25,mar.3,10,17,25. and being in New Hope - Township, Perquimans County, N. G, more par ticularly defined and . described as follows, to-wit: ,l ' " ' "That certain tract or parcel of land in Perquimans County, N. C, situate on the waters of Ferqufmans River," adjoining the land formerly belonging to Seth Spivey and Elisha Umphlett, bounded on the east by Elisha Umphlett Beginning at the river mouth of Gar ' Gttt Swamp, thence running the center of said swamp to land ditch, thence along said Und ditch straight to an angle in said line 30 chains or more, thence a marked line to the said river, thence along said lavaMo beginning, containing $0 acres, more, or less being se hme tract of? land which was conveyed by Seta gplvey -and wife to Charles R. Lots and Mary L. Luts, husband and ' wife, b deed dated June 9, 1897, and duly' of re cord in tile PubHe Registry of Per quimans County m Book 2, pp. 866 866, and being further the same land upon which Norla A. Wood . and Charles Daniels were living at the time f their death." This 12th day of February, 1944. P. W. McMULLAN, , Commissioner. feb.l8S,mar.8,10. PBY CHICKS jarred Rocks and New Hamp shires hatched every Tuesday. SWBerior Iatchq V. S. 17, Two MOes Wert ' of Edentoa E(uy More War Bonds 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 April Term 1944 Fred Smith, Plaintiff Vs. Mattie E. Smith, Defendant The above-named Defendant will take notice that an action for divorce entitled above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Perquimans County, North Carolina, for the pur pose of obtaining an absolute di vorce from the bonds of matrimony between the plaintiff and the defend ant, upon the grounds of two years separaJon, and the defendant will take notice that she is required to appear within 30 days- after publica tion hereof , as -prescribed by law, at the Court House of Perquimans County, North Carolina, 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 the 23rd day of February, 1944. W. H. PITT, Clerk of the Superior Court, Perquimans County. (SEAL) feb.25,mar.S,10,17. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina In The Perquimans County Superior Court Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, made in that certain pro ceeding entitled W. D. Landing, Ad ministrator of Nom A. Wood, de ceased, et al, vs. L. 0. Umphlett et al, the undersigned commissioner will, on the 14th day of March, 1944, at 12:00 o'clock M, at the Courthouse door in Hertford, North Carolina, of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying c TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. "WE HAVE THE SHOW8" Friday, March 8 Dennis Morgan and Irene Manning in "DESERT SONG" Saturday, March 4 Don "Red" Barry and Wslly Vernon in "CANYON CITY" Sunday, March 5 Matinee 2:30 4:15. Night 9:15 Joe E. Brown and June Havoc in "CASANOVA IN BURLESQUE" Monday-Tuesday March 6-7 ' Maria Monies, Jon Hall .and ' Turhan Bey in "ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES Wednesday, March 8 Bargain Day 11c and 25c Richard Arlen and Jean Parker in "MINESWEEPER Alaa "Batman". No. 10 Thnnday-Friday, March 9-10 m a and Eleanor Powell W DOOD ITT? MSISWittMHV'lljllO.MBMa wmmmm 'A ' ' "", tt .ii " J !," it, Mmmm$mmm 1 9m$0s$m 4 0$t:Wmpmm" l,! j ' ' . 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