f f THE PERQUIMANS WEgjV.r HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1M4, PAGE THREE ' !M I.' t.t If y v., ,-, limitations have been especially lifted for veterans in many apprenticeship; standards so they may obtain train-J ing for skilled work, according to tic War Manpower Commission. ; ' Ration Remind : a pound. There will be "no increases More Tea For Civilians jline In 17 East Coast "state in prices civilians pay for tomatoes, , About 76 million pounds of tea coupons are' good through. Fb- paaa, snapbeans, corn, peaches, and win be availabie to civilian Con8um-' -y. & to tM W!k th ipaat peara. ( erg in 1944 wartime limiUtions on vastj area ..A-9 coupons, ye good Tightens RaWoning Regulations shipping space permitting. This is ..rough January "21. " ' I As a further move to stamp out about 16" million pounds more than - Sugar Stamp No. 29 in Book the black market in gasoline, OPA civilians got in 1943. I Four ia good for five pounds through nas ruled that any local board or Lend-Lease Farm Machinery Ja ry 16. Stamp No". 80 becomes special hearing officer, after a pro- Less than 3 percent of the United' .1 January 16 and wiUN be good per hearing and a finding that the States production of farm machinery .five pounds through March 31. i tire or gasoline regulations have been went for Lend-Lease between March lioes-Stamp No. 18 in Book One violated, may not only revoke a gaso- 11( 1941, and November 1, 1943, ac 3o4j r ;C4tys pair. Stamp No. 1 une ration, but also may prohibit the cording to the President's thirteenth the airplane sheet in Book Three use of gasoline in the violator's pos- report to Congress on Lend-Lease op- good for one pair. ; . session which was obtained as part erations. Allied need for farm ma- Fuel (Oil Period 2 coupons are 0f the ration. " I chinery was increased because of od through February 7 in all areas Civilian Meal) Supply I military demands. American Flying cept the South, where they are About two-thirds (67 per cent) of j Fortresses now use airfields which jod through January 24. Period 3 the United States supplies of meat) four years ago were among Britain's mpons, now valid in the Middle available for all needs in 1944 has ibest farms, thus necessitating re Zest, South, East and Far West, been allocated to U. S. civilians, ac-1 clammation of marches and rough hill main good through March 13 in the cording to the War Food Administra-1 land for farm acreages. When Aus .iddle .West, East, and Far West, tion. This allocation will allow about tralia was threatened by Japanese in nd through February 21 in the the same per capita civilian meat vasion early in 1940, thousands of .'outh; consumption in 1944 as in 1U43. On Australian farm tractors were con- . Meats, Fats Brown stamps. R, S a dressed weight basis, it is equiva- scripted for construction of military and T are good through January 29. lent to approximately 132 pounds per roads and airfields. Moreover, Brit Brown stamp U becomes goocUTanu- capita for, the year compared with ish and Australian farm machinery ary 18 and remains good through the pre-war 1935-39 average of about manufacturing facilities early in the January 29. Spare stamp 2 in Book 16 pounds.' war had been converted to ordnance Four Is good for 6 points worth of Poijt And Beans Released production. fresh pork and all sausage through About 440,000 cases (proximately New Ceiling Prices On Wheat January 15. 20 million pounds) of canned pork New ceiling prices on wheat estaib- ; Processed Foods Green stamps and beans will be released to civilian lished by OPA reflect at least 100 D, E, and F in Book Four are good consumers within the next few weeks, per cent of parity without considering ' through January 20. Green stamps Trice Rise In '43 Was Small government payments to farmers G, H and J in Book Four are good At the end of 1943, the general under the Soil Conservation and Dom- through February 20. level of prices in wholesale markets estic Allotment Act or other govern- (i'New: Food Prce Adjustments was two percent higher than at the men t subsides. Basic prices are: f,To allow food processors upward close of 1942, and the prices of No. 1 soft red for St. Louis and Chi-, , adjustments of their maximum prices staples that families buy in retail cago, $1.72 7-8; No. 1 hard winter at' because of wage increases, the Office markets for everyday living were up Kansas City, Mo., $1.63; No. 1 heavy of Price Administration has amended by about three and one-half per cent, dark northern spring at Minneapolis, Minn., $1.64 7-8. These prices in- elude the usual commission man's' charge of one and one-half cents a bushel. Ceiling prices on wheat sold on track at interior and country points in principal producing areas food ; regulations covering canned This price rise was smaller than in fruits and vegetables, frozen fruits, i any year since 1940, according to berries, ' and vegetables, preserves, jams," Jellies, pickles, pickled pro ducts, and apple products. OPA stimitetd that increases at retail will run, ni mpre man one cent a can or, them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 4th day of December. 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All. persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 4th day of December, 1943. ESSIE MAE LASSITER, Administratrix of Herbert Lassiter. dec.l0,174i31oan.7.14. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of George Miller White, 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 8th day of Decem ber, 4943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 8th day of December, 1943. BENTON WHITE, Administrator of George Miller White. dec.l0,17,2431,j'an.7,14. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Francis Cook Wins low, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having clainr against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned a) Hertford, N. C, on or before the 7th day of December, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 7th day of December, 1943. EDNA FIELDS WIN!SLO . Administratrix of Francis Coo'.; Wirislow. dec.l0,17,24,31,jan.7,l I. Township, N. C, Beginning in center ter of said ditch to Grubb " Street, of ditch on North side of Grubb point of beginning. For further de Street, thence Westerly course along scription see deed from Louisa Douir Grubb Street, 34 feet; thence as to said Harriet A. Lassiter, re Northerly to right-of-way of Nor-, corded in Deed Book 12, Page 151. folk-Southern Railroad; thence an E. L. REED, Easterly course along said right-of- j Mortgage.-; way to ditch first above mentioned; December 20, 1943. thence a Southerly course along cen-1 dec 24,31 jan 7 14. ONE ACRE k - .. . .v. ... Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor. Opportunity For Veterans Returning war veterans may enter virtually any of the 30,207 appren tice training programs in the United j are based on formula prices for term- . hi the case of frozen fruits, one cent I States. Asre restrictions and other inal and sub-terminal markets. K$rZ&c& x WH navy a, ; I V-1 -t hJ ' -s'tf I 71 0P. VS&erh ' 1 I 1 ' FIRST I Continue Hog Price Adjustments Adjustments in hog support prices, which have been in effect in numer ous markets during December, will foej continued until further notice, with minor exceptions. At any marketsl where no adjustment of the support level has been announced, the support price shall be one dollar per hundred weight below the maximum price in effect at such markets on November 29, 1943, under regulation of OPA. CLr&SWUI) LEGAL NOTICES I 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. apr.1,1944. V I'og Killing Supplies I'M NEEDED FOR FOOD I i) J 0 We can supply you with items you will need for hog killing ' V LARD CANS V. SAUSAGE SEASONING V LIQUID SMOKE , V ANTI-SKIPPER COMPOUND - We have a few Butcher Knives I and Meat Cutters. HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. 'I HERTFORD, N. C. conserve Your Car I NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Annie B. Willis, 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 29th day of November, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 29th day of November, 1943. J. C. BLANCHARD, Administrator of Mrs. Annie B. Willis. dec24,31jan7,14,21,2x FOR SALE BEDROOM SUITE, handmade reproduction. Mahogany. $100. Write Box 335, Hertford, N. C, or call 2751. jan7,14,21,28pd. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of L. A. Goodwin, deceas ed, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify ell persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 29th day of December, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted . to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 29th day of December, 1943. WALLACE GOODWIN, Executor of L. A. Goodwin. jan.7,14,21,28,feb.4,ll. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION7 'Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Herbert Lassiter, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina,, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit Sale Of Valuable Property By virtue of a Mortgage Deed exe cuted to me by Harriet A. Lassiter, for certain purposes therein men tioned which said Mortgage Deed bears date of May 4th, 1923, and is registered in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Perquimans County in Book 12, Pae 560, I shall on Saturday, January 22nd, 1944, at 12 o'clock M., E. W. T., offer for salt at Public Auction, for cash, at the Court House door in Hertford, N. C, the property conveyed to me in said Mortgage Deed. Situate in Hertford, Hertford America's food and feed production goals for 1944 exceed all records. The question is being asked "How many more acres must be put under the plow?" In the face of labor and machinery shortages, the question might better be "How much more can be produced on every acre now being fanned? Experiment station results show that the intelli gent use of potash, properly balanced with other essential plant foods, can greatly increase yield Tand quality. If you do not know just how much jpotash your soil needs to make every acre do its best, your official agricultural 'advisers .will tell you. WrtlTiu fir free information and liltratur frtttital fertilization of your crofts. , AMERICAN POTASH INSTITUTE Infor; I mtaMMhN.w. wMMii'M.ttc. ( 1 l : I An important step in caring for your car fa to care for your tins .i let Joe and Bill's inspect your tires often. V.lieii'in need of tires 2 and If you have the proper certlr i ' , come to Joe and Bill's for, youY new tires. We have stock of tires , all size.. GOOriYEAR and U.S. ROYAL TIRES and TUBES) ' "Where Service A flrarwi . - i WIIITK Prop. f ' v PRONE 8601 J STATIOJI COLORED MEN Experienced In TIRE SERVICE For Changing Tires and Repairing Tubes Steady Work Good Pay See or Write - f.'r. Jac!i Green State Experience and Pay Expected Master Auto Service Corp. Colonial .Ave. at abth St." . 'v NORFOLK, VA. , . HL IT WIS, Ageint SINCLAIR REFINING CO. si 'II , t ,.1., Jt , y fc 1 t

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