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PAGE FOUR and PJlEin in 17inTir.2I3 fwpf.d hy OfftCI OP WAt INFORMATION CIVILIANS AT WAR The government needs and asks its citizens in this 191st week of the war against Japan to: 1. Be ready to answer local calls for help from short-handed farm ers. By working with the crop corps you will do your part in assuring adequate food supplies. 2. Take a non-nursing " auxiliary hospital job. Hospitals are overcrowd ed and badly in need of permanent help. Apply at your local hospital. 3. Report all overcharges, how ever small, to the Price Control board of your ration board. Without this check by individual shoppers, prices cannot be held down. You need not give your name. Reminders Meats and fats Red Stamps Q2 through U2, last day of useage, August 31. Red Stamps V2 through Z2, last day of useage, September 30. Red Stamps Al through El, last day of useage, October 31. Red Stamps Fl through Kl, last day of useage, November 30. Processed foods Mine Stamps Y2, Z2. Al, Bl, CI, last day f useage, August 31. Blue Stamps 1)1 through HI, last day of useage, September 30. Blue Stamps Jl through Nl, last day of useage, October 31. Blue Stamps PI through Tl, last day of useage, November 30. Sugar stamps 3fi, last day of useage, August 31. Fuel oil Period 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 coupons, good for ten gallons per unit, continue valid throughout the country for the rest of the heating year. New period 1 coupon in the 1945-46 ration may be used anytime after June 1. Shoes Airplane stamps Nos. 1, 2, 3, in Book Three continue valid inde finitely. New shoe stamp (airplane stamp No. 4 in Book Three) will be come valid August 1. Farm Slaughter A ceiling price has been establish ed for the grading of beef, veal, lamb or mutton by commercial freezer or locker plants for farm slaughters, Ol'A announced. The ceiling, effective July 30, 1945, is 12 1-2 cents per hundred pounds of meat graded, com puted to the next highest multiple of five cents. For example, a farm slaughterer' requests a locker plant to grade al 150-pound cut of meat. The ceiling price for grading this meat would actually figure out at 18 3-4 cents. I Adjusted to the next highest five cent multiple, however, the .final ceil- j ing price would be 20 cents on this particular operation. Gas Ration Coupons Thefts of gasoline ration coupons from service stations have increased to such an extent recently that every station operator should adopt all pos sible safeguard immediately, OPA says. Apparently organized gangs of racketeers, who formerly made and distributed counterfeit gasoline ra tion coupons, have found that their former racket is no longer safe nor profitable and that the markets for their invalid ration coupons have dis appeared, OPA adds. As a result, the racketeers have turned to the theft of valid currency from service sta tions and have been selling coupons at various prices to black market operators. Tires Set For August August quotas of 2,500,000 pas senger car tires and 386,862 small truck tires for civilian motorists, ex actly the same as for July, and a re duced quota of large truck tires were announced by WPB and OPA. The quota of truck tires size 8.25 and larger was cut from 234,308 in July to 200,000 for August. Where Your War Bond Money boes It costs about $500 to fly a wound ed man from Okinawa to Pearl Harbor and another $200 to fly him the additional 2,100 miles to San Francisco, the Navy Department in forms the War Finance Division of the Treasury. Price Rule Changed Price regulations governing sales and rentals of used mechanical house hold refrigerators have been amend ed, effective August 6, OPA said. The following changes are made: 1. Control of refrigerator rentals by landlords to tenants is clarified. 2. Refrigerators sold "as is" must have all parts necessary for opera tion. 3. A consumer selling a used mechanical refrigerator must give a written agreement to pay for all parts and repairs needed to fullfil the guaranty. All models produced in 1941 and 1942, and all lift top refrigerators, are given dollar-and-cent prices. The $5 warranty allowance added by the seller on used refrigerators with a one-year guarantee is increased to $10 on 1939 and 1940 models. More leather shoes for civilians will be produced during the last three months of this year than in any prev ious quarter of 1945, because of scheduled military cutbacks, WPB and OPA announced. A production rise of civilian shoes containing leath er in the uppers or soles to ap proximately 26,000,000 pairs per (Continued on Page Six) POISON IVY How To Kill It Kill the outer skin. It peels off and with it goes the ivy infection. Often one application is enough. Get Te-ol solution at any drug store. It's pow erful. Stops itching quickly. Your 35c back tomorrow if not pleased. Today at Roberson's. adv Classified cii NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mary E. Dail, de ceased, l'.ce 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, North Carolina, on or before the 22nd day of May,. 1946, or this notice will be pleaded jn bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 22nd day of May, 1945. ALPHONZA DAIL, Administrator of Mary K. Dail. Aug3,10,17,24,31,sept7 lOTHEFDlaTOlSTOATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. J. H. Harrell, 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 7th day of July, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 7th day of July, 1945. MOODY HARRELL, Administrator of Mrs. J. H. Harrell. Julyl3,20,27Aug.3,10,17 vot7cefadn7stration Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of J. W. Jackson, 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 Durants Neck, N. C, on or before the 16th day of July, 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 July, 1945. LOUISE 0. JACKSON, Administratrix of J. W. Jackson. July20,27Aug3,10,17,24 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Dockey Cartwright, 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 Durants Neck, N. C. on or before the 28th day of. July, 1946 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of thtrir recovery. All ! persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 28th day of July, 1945. FANNIE CARTWRIGHT Administratrix of Dockey Cartwright IJottcfXdinktraTion Having qualified as Administratrix CTA of the estate of Chas. Whedbee, 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 3Utn day ox June, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 30th day of June, 1945. EVELYN COPELAND WHEDBEE, Administratrix CTA of Chas. Whedbee. July6,13,20,27Aug4,ll noticePc Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Annie Cleolia Modlin, 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 27th day of June, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 27th day of June, 1945. ICER CREECY, Administratrix of Annie Cleolia Modlin. June29July6,13,20,27Aug3 !JoTTcirOFUWINISTO Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of William G. Blanch ard, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the- undersigned at Hert ford, N. C, on or before the 9th day of July, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 9th day of July, 1945. J. C. BLANCHARD, Administrator of William B. Blanchard. Julyl3,20,27Aug3,10,17 NOTIclEOAlDMTN7sTiLl;K Having qualified cs Executrix of the estate of Elizabeth G. Brace, 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 Hertford, N. C, on or before the 9th day of July, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All perrons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 9th day of July, 1945. FANNIE N. RUTENBERG, Executrix of Elizabeth G. Brace. Julyl3,20,27Aug.3,10,17 ROTh&ee,'Juli IS acres C.Wiiwiovriand 1 Small, Clinton, 2 acres Small land -, , Small, Cyph, 7 acres Small land Small, Mary, Estate, 7 acres Small land. Smith, G. Preston, acre Louvisa Eason land -v- omitn, w. estate, 7 acres pome land Winslow, Crehe J., 80 acres home land U. Winslow, John A., 1 acre R. H. Hurdle land winskw,w. T., 15 acres C. Winslow land ., 4.8 14 M 4 8.7 .3.6.. s7.79' 2.59 22.41' 7.13 Stopafrth e sign 01 bKWIW eMJMW Hertford Oil Co. HERTFORD. N. C. Where those who know how inspect your tires regularly to make them wear longer with safety., NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY FOR NON-PAYMENT 1944 TAXES J. EMMETT WINSLOW, Sheriff Perquimans County The undersigned, Sheriff of Perquimans County, will offer for sale at public biddings to the highest bidder on Monday, August 6, 1945, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the Court House Door in Perquimans County, the following property for non-payment of 1944 taxes. The amount represents the amount of taxes due, plus cost. 18.71 Where tire repairs are guaranteed ... for quality workmanship. Prompt service on every job. x WHEN yOU ARC v J ELIGIBLE FOR NEW TIRES V 1 W 7. I , HERTFORD NO. 2 Baker, Andrew, 1 acre Filling Station Towe land $ Boone, Zion, 11 acres Winslow land: 12 acres T. W. Nixon land; 2 15 acres Esther Boone land 30.05 Coffield, Ollie, 1 Cox Avenue lot s. 10.52 Dail, Elbert, 1 Covent Garden lot - 3.22 Dail, Rufus, 30 acres Perry land 11.99 Douglass, Louisa, 1 Grubb Street lot v.rfl Elliott, Arthur, 1 King Street lot 9.65 Evans, Sarah, 1 King Street lot 4.79 Everett, Mamie, 1 King Street lot 7.31 Felton, Elec, 1 King Street lot 6.26 Felton, George, 1 King Street lot 3.51 Felton, Lucy, 1 Hyde Park lot 6.13 Felton, Pettigrew, 4 acres Winslow land 2.63 Felton, Wilmore, 1 King Street lot 18.87 Gallop, Bettie E., 2 acres Winslow land 3.79 Hofler, William, 1 King Street lot; 1 King Street lot . 28.23 Holly, Alpine, 1 King Street lot 13.15 Holly, Moses, 8 acres Lane land 6.03 James, George W., Jr., 1 Dobb Street lot . i 15.44 Leary, Henderson H., 10 acres Leary land 3.22 Lloyd, Armecia, 5 acres Winslow land -2.63 Lloyd. Findlev. 1 Kinar Street lot 13.93 Ming, Katie, 6 acres Winslow land 2.92 Newby, Dewey, 1 King Street lot 28.49 Parker, Henry, Heirs, 1 Dobb Street lot -- 13.15 Perry, Albert Henry, Heirs, 46 acres Perry land; 20 acres Winslow land ........ - : 9-71 Perry, Alton, 48 acres H. H. Blanchard land; 30 acres Smith land 67.39 Privott, Willis, Heirs, 20 acres home land 497 Reed, George N., t King Street lot 26.15 Skinner, Charles, 1 acres Parish land 5.85 Skinner, Louvejiia, 20 acres Skinner land 10.24 Skinner, William E., 1 King Street lot -x 8.61 Stallings, Timothy, 1 acre home land; 2 acres Winslow land; 5 acres S. M. Reed land - 10.96 Welch, Henry, Heirs, 61 acres land . 20.17 Welch, Luke, 1 acres Winslow land 2.85 White, Willie Fate, 1 Covent Garden lot White, William H., 2 acres E. L. Reed land 7-63 Williamston, Charlie, 13 710 acres Williamston land 5.87 BELVIDERE NO. 2 Billups, Ed, 2 acres Armstrong land; 3 acres home land . 7.19 Billups, W. H., Jr., 6 acres Hester Hurdle land 14.66 Blanchard. Marv. 3 acres home 'land - -- 6.13 Brothers. Martha. 22 acres Perrv land - 11.51 Butts, Ben, 3. acres Lee Butts land; 40 acres W. T. Smith land 15.25 Butts, Lee, 40 acres home land i-iu's. 11.68 Cooper, John A., 2 acres home land: 22 acres Perry land 11.76 Winslow, Roosevelt, 10 acres Josiah White land 13.3 PARKVILLE NO. 2 Armstrong, G. W., Heirs, 27 acres Morgan land lf.36 Armstrong, J. T., 3 acres Jackson land 1022 Hobbs, Elsberry, Heirs, 1 Winfall lot . 8,01 & Hobbs, Mary Randall. Heirs. 1 Winfall lot 1 si Jennings, George, Sr., Heirs, 1 Desert Road lot 6.1 Johnson, Neppie, 1 Jerry Riddick lot 2.63i Jones, Dora. 3 acres home land 9.R3 Jones, Rosa, Heirs, 1 home lot 7.8ff , Lawrence, Dancey, 1 Winfall lot 2.63 McPherson, Emma, 9 acres L. B. Felton land 11.J1 2.60 v.' Newbold, Ja nes E., 5 acres Newbold-Elliott land 4.97 Perry, Alton, 25'i acres J. H. Hinton land 11.62 Perry, Maggie, 1 Winfall lot : 4.97 Perry, Mary V., .17 acres Munden land L 13.49 Roireraon. Knrsh H pire 13 arrca tinm. Ion1 , 0 0 Sampson, Louis, 2 acres Symons land 4-.9T Simpson, James, 3 acres home land 4.49 Small, Mary L., 15 acres Hendricks land bpeiiman, Edward, 1 home lot; 1 P. A. Thompson lot 16.81V Sutton, Courtney, 3 acres home land ; 7.9(K Thompson, Henry, 50 acres Jordan land 22 51 White, Elihu, 1 Winfall lot Z 7 43? White, Emmett, 23 acre R. E. Matthews land . 8 81 White, Ethel M., 3 acres Wm. White land . 4 9T White, J. W., 1 lot iClw A.97 Winslow, Lusta, 9 acres L. B. Felton land 2.60! White, John O., 7 acres Mathews land; 1 lot "Jl 10 60 NEW HOPE NO. 2 . Burnham, Joshua, 1 Banks lot; 1 Banks lot 13.32j Godfrey, Elnora, 2 acres Margaret Stallings land 6.13 Granbery, Granville, 18 acres Winslow land; 28 acres Margaret WU- 0 ":t son land :T 12.17 Hoffler, A. W., 16 acres Lamb land; 1 Gibson lot ? 16.27 Ivey, John, 79 acres Ivey land 19.0lf Jacocks, Watson, 75 acres L. E. Umphlett land 20.1T; Johnson, John B., 41 acres Granbery-Bright land 13.55 Johnson. Hannibal. Heirs. 1 acre home land ia Leigh, Aleus, 28 acres Rose Leigh land 12,34 . maoine, raaaison, to acres Burcner-tmgnt land 38.42, Malery, Eddie, 80 acres Rose Leigh land 18.41' Malery, Enos, 8 acres Overton land; 45 acres Humphries land; 100 acres White land 27.88 Overton, George, Heirs, 40 acres home land 16.67- White, Roseanna, Estate, 6 acres home land; 44 acres D. Simpson land 10.92 BETHEL NO. 2 Barco, Charlie, 60 acres "Sutton land 8.47 Bembry, Bettie, 2 acres land 3.79 Billups, Berta, 2 acres Small land 4.67 Felton, Annette, 10 acres Hoffler land 13.15 Felton, Charlie, 2 acres Borden land; 14 acres Felton land 5.17' Felton, Eugene, 51 acres Nixon land 88.37'" Felton, James, 14 acres Felton land 4.66 1 ttiluji, iiiu, neirs, t acres liiacn ianu o.5f- Hoffler, J. E., Heirs, 15 acres Hoffler land 13.39' Holly, Isabella, Estate, 15 acres Truitt land 10.24 Jones, Harry, 12 acres Norcum land 8.91 Long, Charles, Heirs, 4 acres Long land 2.63 Creecy, John (1939) 44 acres Oliver Felton land 9.87,; Creecy, John (1940) 44 .acres Oliver Felton land 9.87 Creecy, John (1942) 44 acres Oliver Felton land 9.87 Creecy, John (1943) 44 acres Oliver Felton land 9.87v t .... 11 a Jl ' -jyviib, o Kl 1 y , l o acres nume ianu o.lfy McDonald, Oscar, 5 acres Harrell land 2.63 Moore, T. C, 16 acres Long land .4.3S Satterfield, Mary L., 11 acres Nixon land SnfJ3 Simpson, Sam, 3 acres Simpson land fli$U Skinner, George C, 7 acres Parish land 15.90 Skinner, Mary B., 4 acres Copeland land; 6 acres Copeland land 10.20 Skinner, Nelson, 1 acre Skinner land 3.79 Skinner, Slaut, 1 school house lot 2.68' Sutton, J. F., 34 acres Norcum land 12.55 Taylor, Sarah V., 8 acres Dwin-Spruill land 8.18 Walters, Harriet, 10 acres, Hoffler land 7.69, Tni. in r i, cn.:. ci? , , i j u:, aiYC, 1 ' ' aLicQ ijixi 11 up 1 uig ianu u.iw Hoffler, Fannie, land - 9.06 BETHEL NO. 1 Bateman, G. R., 20 acres Bateman land 17.83 Butler, Mrs. A. A., 58 acres Mansion-Shannonhouse land ' 11.21 Hare, Mrs. W. R., 65 acres Johnson" land 21.00 LasKitpr. O F. and W. I... RO acrps D. E. Williams land 10.81 Lockwood, C. W., 50 acres E. S. White-Rempson land 13.16. Morris, Mrs. G. P., 30 acres Morris land 4.91!! Parker, J. H., Jr., Heirs, 80 acres Madrey land 30.71 Smith, W. W., 45 acres Brinkley land 8.47 NEW HOPE NO. 1 Barclift, G. W., Estate, 40 acres home land 19.70 Bateman, H. W., 5 acres Woods land 11.74. Bateman, Mrs. Missouri, 6 acres Home land 15.61 Colson, John, Sr., Heirs, 65 acres Woods land 9.06 Divers, Mrs. Maude Perry, Estate, 80 acres Cove Swamp land; 5 acres Johnson land; 30 acres Carter Perry land 17.69- Goodman, H. B., Estate, 80 acres Humphries land 15.49 Haskett, Moody, 30 acres Tom Butt land 4.97 Ivey, Dennis, 15 310 acres Ivey land; 18 310 acres Ivey land 25.13 Ivey, Willie, 15 810 acres home land 16.57 Jacocks, Henry, 15 acres Cove Swamp land 3.22 Lassiter, C. L., 116 acres Goodman land 90.47 Morse, Ernest, 10 acres Wilson land; 85 acres home land; 6 acres Sam Bank land 62.37 Perry, Mrs. Minnie I., 30 acres Sawyer land; 6 acres Swamp land; 50 acres home land 93.29 White, Mrs. J. R., 15 awes Swamp land 2.63 Wilson, Curtis, 19 acres Ivey land 11.85 Wilson, L. R., 19 acres Ivey land 45.42 BELVIDERE NO. 1 Bulla, Minerva, 30 acres Henry Copeland land 7.25 Bunch, Elizabeth and Thurston, 15 acres Riddick land 3.22 Chalk, Elijah E., Estate, 25 acres J. A..Smith land 6.72 Chappell, Willie R., 46 acres home land; 6 110 acres Pocosin land; acre Hunter's Pork land; 41 acres Townsend Chappell land 49.84 Copeland, Valand J., 65 acres Henry Copeland land 20.7! Forehand. Alfred. Heirs, land 6.5i Hurdle, Mrs. Q. K., Estate, 24 acres Desert land , 4.ze Lamb, Ernest, 47 acres Benjamin Lamb land; 18 acres Ann Boyce land; acre Ann Boyce land; 9 acres C. N. Griffin land 30.02 Lilly. Pete, 2 acres Robertson land; 2 acres David Cox land 13.24 Riddick, K. F., 25 acres home land r 11.40 Riddick, William, 16 acres home tract 4.60 Rogers, Joseph, 808 acres C. Perry land 1 aa.zo Rountree, Gub, 137 acres J. M. Riddick land 16.67 Rountree, Ralph and Gayle and Dorothy Harris, 15 acres Riddick land 3.20 Shepherd, W. B., 1179 acres Cotton tract 29.06 Southern Vineyard Company, 40 acres Southern Vineyard land 13.15 Stallings, Willie, 100 acres Edmund Riddick land 23.22 Trueblood, Charlie, 2 acres J. P. Cartwright land 7.62 Trueblood, Mrs. Lillie M., 1 acres. Martha Lane land; 2 acres Wil liam Lane land - 3.68 Uphoff, W. E., 80 acres Parkville Drainage land 8.94 Vann, G. G., 7 23 acres Vann land . 8.79 Griffin, C. N.. 40 acres Bdmona Kiaaicx iana . 7.O6 Perry land Dail. Rufus. 20 acres A. Daniels, Martha J.12 acres C. Hurdle iana Eason, Eliza J., Estate, 5 acres home land U. '. Felton, Earl, 18 acres Layden-White land"- Gatlin, Norman, 1" acre Hunter land Hollowell, Pat, Heirs, 11 acres home land; 8, acres Swamp land Hunter, Thessa, land --L 1 : - Hurdle, Agathy, Estate, 1 acres home land . Hurdle Joe,"2 13 acres home land ' Jordan, Maud, 12 acres Millie Hurdle land - Lilly. James, 1 acre W. G. Riddick land . --. Riddick, Elizabeth, 21 acres home land -. J.. Riddick, James C, 4 acres home land . k.7--r- Riddick, Soney, 1 acre home land ;. ,w Riddick, T. R., 4 acres home land Rountree, C. W., land c.- 10.47 4.16 6.72 20.99 3.06 14.00 6.13 8.16 9.25 6.80 6.76 7.06 2.63 8.86 3.79 , 3.56 ; -PARKVILLE-tNO Hurdle, J. Wesley, 1 vacant lot .... w 10.84 IIUIUIC, Wl VJ. " , . ' - - - viv Madry, Mrs. John, 3 acres home land . . f ' 6.64 Parks, William C, 1 home-J. W. Ward lot x 36.76 Reed & Felton, 1 Filling Station lot i 56.16 Skinner, T.. Ga. Heirs, 426 acres Grate Parker land , 16.36 Winslow, A. R., .Heirs, 300 acres Bright's Mill Pond land; 25 acres Ward's island- land; 1 adj. T. A. Perry lot; 1 Pearl Street lot- 22.63 ; . . HERTFORD NO. 1 - :, bail.. Mrs. Lydia, 30 acres home land , 18.85 ,. s w rr rt mi l- i , n n uavenport, sits, J. n., ou acres inaca iana Fields, a. M., 1 urubo street lot Goodwin, Elisha, Estate, 23 acres Goodwin-Swamp land ------ Goodwin, J. R., 30 acres Perry land; 13 acres Goodwin land; 23 acres :,-ty." Swamp land i - . , i'mk'.j- Hancock, Mrs. F. S., 40 acres Thach land ,;,-!- Keen, Mrs. Cleo B., 17 acres J. 0. White land -4i; ; Landing, Mrs. W. D., 1 Railroad Avenue lot Long, Mrs. V. A.,; 40 acres Thach land Moore, Mrs. James, 44 acres home land mi J .T-i . w no - ----- 6.13 1A AO 6.47 13.02 .6.13 17.83 26.20 6.13 - 21.81 tit Vfl .1145 ", a.ui . 10.13 i, 13.11 White, C. W 3 Willow Street lots; 2 Grubb Street lots; 1 vacant lot; , 2 Perry Street lots; 1 Railroad Avenue lot , . 47.6' White, John A., Estate, 6 acres Winslow land - ' 2 ' White, Laura B., 100 acres-Lipscomb land - Moore, John E., 28 acres home land . Moore, Sam, 46 acres home land Shannonhouse, Howard, 13 acres Marsh land Smith, G. W., 29 acres home land - ward. Mrs. k. f ., l daemon noaa lot .-j.
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