SQtm end I? ota fa tIIlElBltl3 fHpm4kf OTTO Cf WAI R9C8MA1&SI REMINDERS Heats and Fats Red stamps Q5, R5 and 6, March 31 last date for . twip tTr ire lire Hw J U80. Ked SUUnpS AO, VV, V,. v wu i 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 29 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 r L 1 : ... ... I u - jj..A iUXC8 ill iieiiuig w Dpxu uitr ui ic 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 TM 1 . . m a 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- 1 : lmifm fnrltiMtvw jiiuymciiv m wic jfwk aumv muwj must, De expanaea u a pomi 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, Get Deaa'a today. ftp IS Ifco UM)1S -i rf ' II fWWJ 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 Buses From Norfolk and Suffolk Pass Our Office Every Hour . I -" . - & hw r, .,vy m ivaWB www - " I U? L iLill j J 1 f jj l ill SZUa .tW. n, tractituatrnt loivtn for producing TolutHt at n SiMtlair iU)iitry BUY .. nun, i.li ' ' i ' ' ' V ii ' !' " ' ' " ' ' 1 1 Zfi J. K TOWE, Aq3M ' page 868. 'i 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- SCIENTIFIC PALMIST AND ADVISER guaranteed. Reading to '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- M ORE WAR fi 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 er service 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 "Where Service Bill White, Prop. I ill ii ,v I mm I K i v'V.r &'3 'J .; I 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. . ONDS : A tio SI A MPS , : mil 3bWPrepara0ontsi TAKE CARE OF YOUR CAR In these days of rationing and tire shortages, let us check your car regularly for better and long Is A Pleasure" Phone 86oi I uiu jruu wuniea to duv Has rone is cleared up by an announcement this waaIt 1tr WPD T- 1.1. -. sj a a. ,v meet m urgent

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