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Heats and Fats Red stamps Q5,
R5 and 6, March 31 last date for
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XS. Anril 29 last date lor use. ttea
stamps Y6, Z5 arid A2, B2, C2 and ,
D2, Jne 2 last date for use.
Processed Foods-Blue stamps XS,
Y5, Z5 and A2 and B2, March 31 last
date for use. Blue stamps C2, D2j
E2, F2 and G2, April 28 last date for
use. Blue stamps H2, 32, K2, L2 and
M2, June 2 last date for use.
Sugar Stamp 34, February 28 last
date for use. Stamp 35, June 2 last
date for use.
Fuel Oil East, period 4 coupons
became good February 5, 1946. Mid
West, periods 4 and 6 coupons be
came good February 6, 1945. Far
West, period 4 coupons became good
February 6, 1945. South, periods 4
and 6 coupons became good January
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Household Fate To Rescue
Homemakers of town and farm
again are asked by the War Food
Administration to come to the res
cue of a war-time program. WFA
states that it is looking largely to the
people in agricultural areas to in
crease the quantity of salvaged fats
this year to the 250,000,000 pounds
needed to meet United States mili
tary, industrial and civilian require
ments. Last year housewives turned
in 170,000,000 pounds. M. L. Wilson,
director of the Extension Service, has
called upon all State directors of the
service to enlist the aid of their field
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for used fats turned in from rural
areas. WFA advises and asks all
housewives to keep a tin can in a
handy spot in which to pour used
cooking fats. When the can is full
the fat can and all should be taken
to the local market where the butch
er or grocer will pay two red points
and up to four cents a pound for
every pound turned in. Salvaged fats
are used to help make munitions,
synthetic rubber, military and civil
ian soaps, parachutes and a score of
other war-time necessities.
Tax Exemptions Explained
In response to numerous inquiries
arising from new provisions of the
individual income tax law relating to
exemptions for husbands and wives,
and the income of minors, Joseph D.
Nunan, Jr., Commissioner of Internal
Revenue, made the following state
ment: "Husband and Wife Exemptions
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ine new mw requires mat il a nus-
uaiiu anu wiie me separate returns,
each
must take his own exemntions
on his or her own return. Both ex
emptions can be claimed on the same
return only if (a) they file a joint re-1
turn, or (b) if one of them had no
taxable income and was not the de
pendent of another taxpayer. lit ap
plying this rule to wives of men in
the armed forces, it should be borne
in mind that the tax laws exempt
and disregard the first $1,500 of ac
tive service pay received each year'
by a member of the armed forces.
The result is that most members of
the armed forces have no taxable in
come, in which case their exemptions
can be claimed by their wives.
'Income of Minors The new law
provides that the earnings of chil
dren shall be considered to belong to
the children, and not to their parents,
for purposes of the federal income
tax. As a result, minors who had
$500 or more income last year must
file income tax returns the same as
adults. Therefore, parents need no
longer include in their own income
tax returns the earnings of their
children.
"Income under $500 Persons
wh8e income last year was less than
$500 are not required to file income
tax returns, but frequently will find
it advisable to file. In the case of a
ingle person who had less than $500
income from which tax was withheld,
the filing of a return will bring a re
fund of the tax which was withheld.
In the case of a married person who
had less than $500 income, whether
or not any tax was withheld from it,
the person should file a joint or com
bined return with her husband (or his
wife) so as to get the full benefit of
their exemptions.''
"Time To Time" Food Shortages
Civilians may continue to expect
food shortages "from time to. time"
as a result of multiplying military
and Lend-Lease needs, but these
shortages will not be serious if farm
ers repeat their record productivity
and If Americans plant victory gar
dens and do as much home canning
as possible, Marvin Jones, War Food
Administrator, declares. "There is
need for all of the meat and milk and
vegetables and grains and dozens of
other foods that the nation's farmers
can produce," Jones said. "Farmers
are being asked to plant more acres to
crops this year. Farmers and their
wives as well as older people and
children on farms are working to the
limit of .their ability, and the help of
city and townspeople will be needed
in addition to meet this year's
needs." He said the surest way to
assure a full supply jt fruits and
vegetables for home use is to grow
a garden and do as much home can
ning as possible.
Where The Pocket Knives Go
The mystery of where that pocket
(need of bomber crews, sld troopers,
' sailors and other members of the
armed forces for pocket knives, em-
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that
will permit production in the first
half of 1945 of approximately 5,000,
000 pocket knives per quarter, WPB
states. Each pocket knife is a minia
ture engineering project. Making the
simplest type of knife requires about
40 separate operations, while a more
complicated four-bladed knife, con
taining some 20 pieces, requires
about 100 operations.
will permit production
We Don't Either
Servant, to absent-minded profes
sorThe garbage man is here, Pro
fessor. Professor; Tell him we don't want
any today.
Classified and Legals
WANTED WE WANT MAN TO
assume full and complete responsi
bility for Parts and Accessories
Department of Chevrolet dealer
ship. Experience preferred but not
necessary. Man must be able to
meet public and pass bond. Posi
tion essential and permanent. Ap
plicants looking for temporary
employment will not be considered.
Applicants must comply with all
WMC regulations. Apply Claude
Todd Motor Co., Windsor, N. C.
Phone 340-1. feb23mar2,9,16
WANTED ALL PEOPLE SUFFER
ing with kidney trouble or back
ache to try KIDDO at 97c. Money
back guarantee. Roberson's Drug
Store, Hertford, N. C.
exp.junel,1945.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administratrix
CTA of the estate of Miles Bemibry,
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 16th day of
February, 1946, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
This 16th day of February, 1945.
IRENE B. DAIL,
Administratrix CTA of Miles Bembry.
feb23mar2,9,16,23,30
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administrator
CTA of the estate of Timothy Mor
gan, 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
18th day of January, 1946, or this
notice- will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make imme
diate payment.
This 18th day of January, 1945.
V. N. DARDEN,
Administrator CTA of Timothy
Morgan.
jan 26, feb 2t9,16,23mar2
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the author
ity contained in that certain deed of
trust executed on the 18th day of
February, 1931, by Elishua Dail to H.
C. Stokes, trustee, and recorded in
the office of the Register of Deeds
for Perquimans County, N. C, in
M. D. Book 17, page 500, default hav
ing been made in the conditions of
said deed of trust, the undersigned
trustee, at the request of the holder
of the note, will on the 10th day of
March, 1945, at 11:30 o'clock A. M..
at the Court House door of Perquim
ans County, N. C, offer for sale at
public auction, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
property:
First Tract: Being in the Town of
Hertford, and bounded on the north
by Dobb Street, east by lot of Hattie
And Your Strength and
Energy la Below Par
It may be caueed by disorder of kid
ney function that permita poiaonoua
waate to accumulate. For truly many
people feel tired, weak and miserable
when the kidney, fail to remove exceaa
aeida and other waate matter from the
blood.
Yon may tuffer nafginf backache,
rheumatic pains, headaches, diaaineaa,
fettini up nirjhta, Uf name, iwellinf.
Sometime, frequent and ecanty urina
tion with matting and burning fa an
other aign that eomethlng la wrong with
the kldneya or bladder.
There enould be no doubt that prompt
treatment la wleer than neglect. Uae
Jtoan'e Ptfle. It la better to rely on a
medicine that haa won countrywide ap
proval than on eomethlng leae favorably
known. Doan'i have been tried and toot
ed many yeare. An at ail drug atone,
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Dail's heirs, west by lot of Missouri
Parker and south by lots of Elishua
Dail and Hardy HarrelV being home
place of said Elishua Bail.
Second Tract: Being in the Town
of Hertford, and adjoining the
Charles Stalling land,- beginning on
King Street at the said Stallings
land and running westerly along
King street 63 feet to the land form
erly belonging to M. H. White,
thence northerly along the said
White line to the Jane Jones lot,
thence easterly along said Jane
Jones line to the Stallings line, thence
southwardly along the Stallings line
to the place of beginning. For fur
ther description, see deed book 15,
MADAM CARROLL
Will give you true and never failing advice on
anything pertaining to your welfare. Tells you just
what you want to know without asking questions,
no matter what your hope, fear or trouble may be.
This lady can and will help you. She guarantees
to do what others CLAIM to do. Will give you ad
vice on business affairs, love affairs, wills, deeds
and lost and stolen articles, will give names of
enemies, and mends and who and when you win
marry. All readings are confidential with satisfaction
Office hours 9;00 A. M. till 9:30 P. M. Open Sundays.
White and Colored.
Look For Name on Hand Sign Located In Private Office
THREE MILES FROM SUFFOLK (MAGNOLIA) ON NEW
HIGHWAY FROM SUFFOLK TO NORFOLK ROUTE 46
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Third Tract: Lying and being, in
the ,Town of Hertford, Hertford
Township, adjoining the lands' of
George L. Skinner, Elishua Dail, Em
anuel Hanrell and others, and
bounded and described as follows:
Bounded by the lands of David Cox,
Geo, L. Skinner, EUshua Bail and
Emanuel Harrell and fronting on
King Street, being lots Nos. 7 and 8
in the division of the estate of Dr.
David Cox, recorded in Plat Book 1,
No. 814, Public Registry of Perquim
ans County.
Each of the above described tracts
will be sold separately, after "which
it will all be sold as a whole, which-
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'TpOLUENE puts the knock-out punch
in TNT, and it is TNT that gives
bombs, "block butters", sea and land
mines their destructive power.
Sinclair makes great quantities of
Toluene from petroleum in these newly
completed fractionating towers at its
refinery at Marcus Hook, Penna.
To supply our boys who are doing
the fighting, Sinclair, makes not only
Toluene, but also components for syn-
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ever bringing 'the highest sale price,
will be the manner in which the said
property will be sold. . ;
A cash deposit of five pet cent will
be required of the successful bidder
or bidders.
Dated and posted this 7th day of
February, 1945. '
H. C. STOKES, Trustee.
By Chas. E. Johnson, Attorney.
feb9,16,23mar2
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Bring your car to us for tire checks, washing and greasing.
Goodyear and U. S. Royal Tires and Tubes
' COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE
JOE MID BILL'S SERVICE STATION
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thetic rubber, 100 octane aviation gaso
line and a long list of fuels and spe
cialized lubricants. Altogether, 10 mod
ern Sinclair refineries are turning out
products for war-front and
home-front use.
SINCLAIR DtALtRS do their
part by keeping war workers'
cars, delivery trucks and other
vitally needed vehicles on the
job. Let a Sinclair Dealer care for
your car, too. .
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