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1 I 1 PAGE FOUR HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1$44. i Reminders Meats and Fata Red stamps A8 1 through Z8 and A6 through F6 good indefinitely. The four red stamps, validated October 29 totaling 40 red points will have to last for at least a 5-week period. No new red stamps until December 3. Processed Foods Blue stamps AS through Z8 and A5 through W5 good indefinitely. No new stamps until December 1. 'Sugar Sugar stamps 30, 31, 32 and 33 each good for five pounds indefin itely. Suar stamp 34 becomes good November 16 and remains good in definitely. Sugar stamp 40 good for five pounds of canning sugar through February 28, 1945, Gasoline A-13 coupons in new ra tion book good for four gallons through December 21. Fuel Oil Period 4 and 5 .coupons and new period 1 coupons good throughout present heating year. Phoes - Airplane stamps 1, 2 and 3 in Kook Three good indefinitely. Potato Growers Get Higher Price Producers of early white potatoes will receive ceiling prices assuring them of the same average return as a year ago and about 17 cents a hundredweight above the legal mini mum price, it is announced by the 0.''ice of Price Administration. At the same lime, however, consumers will find that the average cost of this early crop of potatoes will be the same us retail prices of last season. The action was needed to maintain production at a level sufficient to meet estimated demands. New .Ceiling Price Lists For Retailers Supplemental ceiling price lists thut will include all the changes that have been r-ade in the prices of dry groceries since issuance of the cur rent iniar'erly community ceiling pricr liuls will soon be forwarded to food retnie-s in most areas, the Office of Price Administration announces. Ohiectives of the additional lists is to make it easier for retailers and con sumers to keep track of changes in r'ilinir nrices. Under this plan it will only be necessary for grocers to post two lists for dry groceries the quarterly list and this supplement instead of the larger number of sep arate postings previously required. Thus it will be easier for housewives to find the price of an items. Less Titrogen For Farms Continued high military require ments for nitrogen mean that less wiU be available during 1945 for use on American farms, according to a report of the Chemicals Bureau of the War Production Board to the Nitro gen Producers Industry Advisory Committee. Vacuum C'eaner Price Basis Set Makers of new household vacuum clea"cv .-iiil attachments may agree to srU those products at prices that can I... oii-ie'ised up to maximum prico that will be in effect when the cleaner is delivered, as a result nf action taken by the Office of Price ntt1:":;::!'';'.'.: yers ca" " " 1 " new tiraiiers aim ; manufacturers agree to deliver them I at the maximum price that will be I set by OPA when production begins. I However, the action specified that no seller may deliver or make an agree ment to deliver new vacuum cleaners at prices to be adjusted upward in accordance with a maximum price to be set after delivery unless so au thorized by. OPA. But no such au thorization will be given at retail. More lw Cost Shoes Seen An increased production of low cost shoes of rationed types for men, women and children is anticipated by the War Production Board through relaxation of quality and quota re strictions. It is expected that better values will thus be made available to the public. The amended order elim inates price line and quota restric tions on footwear under certain price levels. The order affects shoes sell ing at about 4 o men, $3 to $3.50 for women and $2.75 to $3 for children. DistalUers' Alcohol No Needed In January Facilities of the nation's grain bev erage distillers will not be needed Bring your car in today for a careful inspection of your nrrs. it is important you care for your tires. Our ser vice is the best. If you need new' tires . . . and have the proper certifi cate ... we can supply you tires. Goodyear and U. S. Royal Tires and Tubes JOF AND BILL'S SERVICE STATION "Where Service h A Pleasure daring January for making industrial alcohol, states J. A. Krng, chairman of the War Production Board. The distillers, however, will return to in dustrial alcohol output in February, 1945. The January release reflects the cut in requirements of alcohol for synthetic rubber during the fourth quarter of this year, due to the near ing of capacity rates by synthetic rubber plants producing butadiene from petroleum. Army Releases Pacific Area Mail Families of soldiers engaged in operations in the ' Philippines will soon be receiving batches of mair that have been delayed for security reasons during the period preceding the invasion of hese islands. Some 400,000 letters and a large number! of parcels were impounded. This j mail (vrionnafpH with nnita now en- I gaged in American Army operations in the Philippines. Some of the let ters date as far back as last July. Consider Rotations n Fertilizer Plans In determining what fertilizer tot use for a particular crop, most far mers consider the needs of the crop and the type of soil on which the crop is grown, in selecting the fer tilizer needed. This plan provides only two legs for the stool, and sometimes it top ples over. Dr. Emerson Collins, in charge of Extension agronomy at State College, suggests that growers plan their fertilizer programs so as to keep them in balance with the par ticular rotations that are followed on the farm. This plan provides a third leg for the stool. The requirements of cottton on land that has been in small grain and hay crops for two years, for example, may be quite different from cotton in a three-year rotation of com, cot ton and small grain, with a crop of tespedeza turned under the third year. How the various crops in the ro tation are fertilized has an important bearing on working out the program so as to maintain the proper balance. Does the corn crop receive a com plete fertilizer and a nitrogen top dressing or only a nitrogen topdres sing? If the corn receives only nitrogen, what about the phosphates and potash needed to maintain a proper balance ? In his December Suggestion Sheet, which will come out next month, Dr. Collins will give the plant removal of fertilizer materials by various crops. This information may be ob tained at the office of the county agent in December and will serve as a basis for planning the 1945 fer tilizer program." Dr. Collins suggests that every far mer ask himself the following ques tion: "Are the fertilizers applied to the various crops maintaining soil fertilirv?" Awards Offered In High School Science The North Carolina Academy of Science at State College is sponsor ing a plan for field trips, science ex hibits, essay contests, illustrated lec tures and motion pictures in coopera tion with high school science clubs throughout the State, reports Dr. Murray F. Buell, chairman of the high school committee. The Academy will supply slides on birds of North Carolina, water birds of North Carolina, forests, flowers and the small garden, with accom panying lectures for a complete pro gram. Other slides of this type may also be obtained from the University Extension Service at Chapel Hill and from the American Museum of Na tural History in New York City. Dr. Buell suggests that regional fairs or exhibits may be organized in which several high schools may compete. The Academy will cooper ate in the plans to organize such fairs and will assist with plans and sug gestions. The Academy is offering a series JOE AND BILL'S Official Tire Inspection Station of awards for exhibits and essays and Dr. Buell suggests that interest ed science students take this matter up with their teachers or write him direct at State College. Classified snd Lcgals WHY PUT OFF THE MATTER longer T (Have us erect a suitable monument at the graves of. your loved ones now. 42 years of monu mental service to the people of Eastern Carolina. A postal card will bring photographs and prices. J. E. Dees Memorials, Greenville, N. C. to dec 22 MAN OR WOMA1N WANTED Good nearby Rawleigh route now open. If willing to conduct Home Service business while earning good living, write immediately. Rawleigh's, Dept. NCK - 100 - 45, Richmond, Va. nov17 BLOOD-TESTED BABY CHICKS, 15 breeds, sexed or straight run. Shipped anywhere postpaid. Whole sale, retail. Write for prices. Ad dress Seeley's Chicks, 214 Church St., Norfolk 10, Va. to dec 29 NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of H. B. Sedberry, 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, care I- tllffl : ' V : MEfflMQ l , s ;;:aY: Ml - mm ,i flp 32. A tMlThri'MrtiJL. JL-lLtllL-J Lit J LJLJ li UuliLJk...,., ia 1 Jr. T E. H. Cannon, on or before the 20ti day of October, 1945, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment. ' s' This 20th day of October, 1944. HAROLD M. SEDBERRY, Executor of H. B. Sedberry. Oct27 Nov3,10,17,24 Decl NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of W. M. Humphries, 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 Route 3, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 28th dav of October, 1945, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment. This 28th day of October, 1944. W. A. HUMPHRIES. Administrator of W. M. Humphries. nov8.10,17,24Decl.8 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of John T. Wood, 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 Route 3, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 17th day of October, 1945, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. FraciitnaiiHg lowers for producing 'T'OLUENE puts the knock-out punch A in TNT, and it is TNT that gives bombs, "block busters", 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- BUT M OR E IV A ft BO 1 (c V3 TV T7T7 ; 17-3 SINCLAIR REFINING 0. This. 17th day of October, 1944. Y -V ' J. ELMER WOOD, . '" Executor f John, T,, Wood. Oct27 rtov 840,17,24 decl VNOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as 'Administrator of the estate, of S. L..Long, 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 Route 1, Hertford, N. G, on or before the 23rd day of October, 1945, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 23rd day of October, 1944. C. M. LONG, Administrator of S. L. Loiffc oct27,iiov.8,10,17,24,dec.l. NOTICE By virtue of a deed of trust exe cuted to me by J. F. Turner and wife, which bears date of October 7th, 1935, and is registered in office of Regis ter of Deeds for Perquimans County, N. C, in M. D. Book 19, page 254, I shall on Thursday, November 30th, 1944, at 11 o'clock A. M., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Perquim ans County, N. C., the following de-i scribed real estate: That certain piece or parcel of land in New Hope Township, Perquimans County, North Carolina,, designated as follows: k Adjoining the Henry Sawyer heirs on the north, on the west by the public road leading to Perquimans River, on the south by Perquimans Toluene at a Sinclair Refinery 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 DEALERS 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. NDS AND STAMPS. - K River 'v and on tho east by lands -"t Washington -Webb, -containing 1C. acres, wore or less, and 'gener'? known as the John Jackson plac being the Barae land conveyed F. Turner by E. M. Perry said Dated and posted ' this Oc 80th, 1944. , ' ' ' 1 f . S. M. WHEDBEB,' ' Trustee. aov.8,10,17,24. North Carolina, In The , Perquimans County' Superior Court Term, 1946 James E. Askew, Plaintiff,;' Vs. ' - " t j f Vernie Askew, Defendant, v NOTICE Vernie Askew, the above-named de fendant, will take notice tha tan ac tion for divorce, entitled aboveftjut been commenced in the Supers Court of Perquimans County, Nor Carolina, for the purpose of octal, ing an absolute divorce from t1. bonds of matrimony between - t! plaintiff and the defendant upon th grounds of two years separation, ani the defendant will take further no tice that she is required to .appear within 30 days after publication here of, as prescribed by law, at the Court House of Perquimans County, "North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action, or. the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 30th day of October, 1944. W. H. PITT, ' Clerk Superior Court, Perquimans County. (SEAL) nov.l0,17,24,dec.l. ft 3 , - ii i lyiiimMMiiiiiiiil ' ' T , ; a 4-M W Sut 14 -tv, 1 1 1 ? , ft 4 ' t HERTFORD, N.CVr;
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