PAG3 EIGHT TOE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HEUTFOrjD, N. C ' IIAPai 9, 1S51. T H B Perquimans Weekly -- Published every Friday at Herfr f ard, North Carolina. MAX CAMPBELL -Editor Entered as second class matter November 15, 1934, at Post Office t Hertford, North Carolina, un der the Act of March, 1879. North Carolina C3k SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Perquimans, Gates, Chowan and Pasquotank Counties, per year, $1.50. Outside Perquimans, Gates, Chewan and Pasquotank Counties, per year, $2.00. Advertising rates furnished by request FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1951. the distance made up of unknown per sons, that when we maice our con tribution, a. neighbor of yours will foe county chapter that sponsors such pro jects as free blood transfusions, swim ming classes for the kids, first aid classes, assistance to service men and women, and aid to unfortunates in time of emergency. The drive is on, let's meet our coun ty quota early by contributing today. Speaking about paper work, have you ever drawn up a budget? Price controls on what somebody else sells meets with general approval. Sooner or later, and sometimes sooner, the aggressor runs into a brick wall. Doing A Fine Job This week is National 4-H Club Week, and' the more than 300 4-H Clubbers of Perquimans County have joined with thousands of other boys and girls throughout the nation in a week of activities built around the theme df "Working Together for World Understanding." Perquimans County can well be proud of the' achievements of its 4-H Chibs; started only a few years ago these dubs are now organized and membership has grown each year. That the boys and girls are doing a-fine job in their work can be realized by the excellent records made by the members in .the various projects spon sored by the State Extension Service. We salute the 441 Club boys and girls of Perquimans County and sin cerely wish for them outstanding suc cess in the year ahead. The Drive Is On Perquimans County is in the midst of its annual Red Cross campaign, which is a part of the annual national roll call for membership. We remind our. readers that soon, if you have not already been contactd for your con tribution, a neighbor of your will be calling on you for your membership in this great organization, We all know the Red Cross story, what a tremendous job it stands ready to do in case of national or local emer gency, so let's be ready to back up this campaign by contributing as gen erously as possible. Let's remember that the Red Cross is bur organization, not one off in The automobile driver of culture rarely becomes involved in a collision. When a child, or an adult, srete the idea toplay, you might as well let 'em P7' A go-getter does not let regula tions, rules and laws stand in the way of profits. ISome people are never happier than ,when they are getting other people into difficulties. Classified and Legals to the undersigned at 28 Railroad Ave.. Hertford. N. C. on or before the 20th day of February, 1952 or this notice-will be pleaded in bar of their nvnverv. All nersons indebted to 'said estate will please make immediate pay ment..."-'' ; This 20th day of February, 1951 . MRS. SARAH B. DAVENPORT Administratrix of George F. Dail. feb23,mar2,9,16,23,30 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator nf he estate of O. C. Lonsr. Sr.. de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, tnis is to noiuy au Txtrannn havinsr claims aeainst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 507 W. Colonial Ave.. Elizabeth City. N.' C, on or be fore the 7th-day of February, 1952 or Ithis notice will toe pleaded in ibar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 7th day ol J'eiftruary, ioi. . RALEIGH W. LONG, Administrator of O. C, Long, Sr. f ebl63,march2,9,16,23 warrant of attachment is returnable before the undersigned Justice of the Peace at his office in said County on the 17th day of March, 1951, . This the 14th day of February, 1951. : T. E. RAPER, Justice of the Peace. Febl2,23Mar2,9 North Carolina, Perauimans County. Hertford Township. Darden Bros. vs. . - William Belch, Jr., and , Hazel G. Belch. Before T. E. Raper Justice of the Peace NOTICE William Belch. Jr.. and Hazel G Belch, the defendants above named, will take notice that "an action en titled above has been commenced be fnn theSindersiirned Justice of the Peace for Perquimans County in which mors EXCESS WASTE When kidney function daws down, many folia complain of nagging backache, loss of pep and energy, headaches and dizziness. Don't suffer longer with these discomforts If reduced kidney function is getting you down due to such common causes as stress and strain, over-exertion or exposure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due to cold, dampness or wrong diet may cause getting up nights or frequent passages. Don't neglect your kidneys if these condi tions bother you. Try Doan's Pills a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 60 years. While often otherwise caused. It's amazing how many times Doan's give happy relief from these discomforts help the IS miles of kidney tubes and filters flush out wast. Get Doan's Pills today! DoAirs Pills . We Sell SINCLAIR PRODUCTS GOODYEAR and U.nS. ROYAL TIRES and TUBES ' "Let Us Service Your Car AT YOUR SERVICE For the Best In... O GAS - OIL O GREASE O TIRES (3 BATTERIES O WASHING Today." . , JOE & BILL'S SERVICE STATION RAY WHITE, Prop. PHONE 86ci i inr-iiir,rirfir"rr,"-"''"" r nwwL- NOTDCE O F DISSOLUTION OF HOllOWEIJL BROS., ' A PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the part- nemhiiD nf J. F. Hollowell and W. G. Hollowell. as Dartners conductinsr the business of buying and selling larm nroducts. fertilizer, oneratinir a ware house, and stock yard, and trucking under tlu firm name ana style oi "Hollowell Bros." was dissolved by mutual consent February 1, 1951. J. F. Hollowell will collect ail aews owing to the firm and pay all debts due by the firm. .This the 1st day of March, 1951. IW. G. Hollowell and J. F. Hollo well, formerly doing business as "Hollowell Bros.". By Thelma M. HolloweH, Exrx. W. G. Hollowell state. mar946,23,30 PLAICE YOUR ORDER FOR FLOW ers with Mrs. Julian White, phone Hertford 2671, representing jhu- V , ' " ' Zt dred's Florist of Elizabeth KB- Ai S fnl flf complete floral service. sold to the said defendants by the .nlaintiffs: and ttayrnent therefor re- Ifused. . . . Said defendants will further take notice that in said action they are re quired to appear before the under signed Justice of the Peace at bis of Am In anid flonntv on the 17th day of March, 1961, and answer or demur to the complaint, or plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein demanded. Said defendants will further take notice that in said action a warrant of attachment against the property of said defendants has been issued and the following property attached: One house and lot in Hertford Township, Perauimans County. N. C. located on east side of U. S. No. 17, and that said NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Havinir Qualified as Administratrix of the -estate of George F. Dail de late of Perauimans county, North Carolina, this is to notify all imtwatik havinc claims atrainst tne estate of said deceased to exhibit them IbRdiev Misery of, WMMaaiTssun.tlNMSraUW An Open Letter To Tractor Farmers GENTLEMEN: First, we very sincerejy say that we greatly appreciate the privilege of serving you with your requirements pf gasoline, kerosene, motor oils and greases as you find need for these items, and in appreciation of this privilege, we have set up for your convenience systems that we feel are a definite help m obtaining your five cents per gallon refund for gasoline used in non-highway equipment. However, there are strict requirements relative to this particular pnvilege that we feel we should discuss with you, and please understand that we are truly in terested in your Welfare s well as our own in making the following statement: The North Carolina Department of Revenue definitely states, "Delivery tickets or in vokes must carry a statement made by the seller THAT THE TAX REFUND WDLL BE REQUESTED. THEY MUST BE MARKED PAID BY THE SELLER and MUST NOT SHOW ANY-ALTERATIONS OR ERASURES." ; A small percentage of you gentlemen from time to time become delinquent in the pay ment of the deliveries of these petroleum products, and we are sure that it has never crossed your mind that we are not only sellers of these products, but have automatically and without choice become tax collect&rs for the State apd Federal Governments and that these taxes must be remitted for without fail, and to properly comply with these requirements WE MUST COLLECT FOR DELIVERING within a very reasonable length of time. : We ask that you be careful in determining those amounts used in non-highway equip ment, and bear in mind that we are always anxious to serve you in any manner possible, but '- in order to serve you best, we must have your cooperation in these matters. 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