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Reminders s
Meats and Fats Red stomps Q&
through X6 good indefinitely. '
Processed Foods Blue stamps X5
through Z5; A2 through G2 good in
definitely.
I trucks, tractors and farm equipment.
However, it is intended that in the
category of repair- services consider
ation be given only to individuals
, qualified to render all-round repair
! services on the types of equipment
to over-crowding. , Poor ventilation
results in damp floors and litter,
which encourages coccidiosis and
other diseases. Also, the chicks
grow out and, feather very, irregu
larly.
said Harvey's Nee: H-iad' to point of
beginning, containing 86 acres by
survey. v .
s Second . Tract: Being in Bethel
Township Perquimans County, N. C.,
and being set out and described as
The shed-roof brooder house,, iw. Kos. 4 and E. on the olat re-
which faces the south, is easy to ! corded in put Book No lf Plllt No.
ventilate, according ' to Brown. Be containing 89 acres, more or
suggests windows that pull in . at eg8
the top, with shields on each side to j Tract: Being In the Town
prevent araiw irom wacmng H8rtford Mi berinnin at the
degrees 10 minutes east along the . will lie open for a period
Western boundry, of 'tot No. 8 1 days for advance bUis. , A c
shbuld be air outlets
rafters on the south
Suirar Suarar start d 34 good lor included m the essential list, iypes
five pounds indefinitely. of repair service other than the
Fuel Oil East and Far West, 1, 2 above are deemed "essential."
and 3 period coupons good indefinite-1 jn the field of health and welfare
ly all qver the country. services the critical classification is
Shoes Airplane stamps 1, 2 and applied to physicians, surgeons, den-
3 in Book Three good (indefinitely. tists, oculists, osteopaths, sanitary
"Essential and "Critical" Draft
Guides
The guides set up by the War
Manpower Commission for Selective
Service in inducting men in the 26
through Z9 age group majce a nice Intn thp eaHRntiar' Has irn mortii
difference between the "essential" in- ary service auxiliary civilian wel-
dustnal employment ana mai wnicn fare gervices to the armed forces,
is considered as "critical" to the war weifare gervicea to civilian... church
engineers, veterinarians engaged in
iarm ivestock treatment, medical,
dental and optical laboratories, phar
maceutical services, hospitals, nurs
ing services and institutional care.
floor. ' There
i between the
side.
Unless the moisture-laden warm
air is allowed to escape through
these outlets between the rafters, the
floor of the house will be duirp and
the chicks will not make proper
growth.
Windows that slide up or sUewlse,
or windows mai are ningea.ai u"f ' north 85 d agrees 50
top and pull either out or in. snouia along gaid Bouthern
production program. Most smaller,
o mmunitics (excepting mining and
specialized manufacturing towns)
which are closely related to. their ag
ricultural areas, will find that most
o.' the men in the affected age group ;
fall in the category of "essential"
employment when they work in such
fields as the following:
Agricultural Services: Commer
cial poultry hatcheries, seed process-
activities, accident and fire preven
tion services and structural pest con
trol services. Only educational ser
vice considered critical is the United
States Maritime Service training
program; most others are listed as
essential services.
In the forestry and lumbering
fields the only critical classifications
are those of timber tracts and log
ging camps, cutting of pulpwood,
be changed. All such windows allow
cold air to drop to the floor and
cause crowding of the chicks.
Proper air outlets between the
rafters on the south side are an abso
lute necessity for every good brooder
house.
Brooder house plan No,
full details and drawings
point of intersection of the southern
line Of Main Street with the western
boundary line of lot No. 8, as shown
on plat of the property of "Shannon
house, Elliott and Shannonhouse,"
which is duly recorded in Map Book
No. 2, at page 45, in the office of
the Register of Pe'da of P"quim
ans, County to which reference is
i t i . i
I nereoy maue, ana running inence
minutes west
line of Main
ninety-twr and flight-tenths VM)
fee,t to the place of beginning, -'A
Being in the Town , of Hertford,
NC and beginning at the point of
Intersection of the western line of
Church Street . . with the . , .: southern
boundary line of the J. Broughton ft
Bro., Store property, thence north
63 degrees 45 minutes west 35.41
feet, thence north 85 degrees 60
minutes west 75.08 feet to the east
ern boundary line of Lot "A," as
shown by plat recorded in Plat Book
2, page 45, Public Registry of Per
quimans County, thence south 4 de
grees 10 minutes west 33.1 feet to
the northern boundry of lot No. 5,
shown on said plat, thence south 85
degrees 60 minutes east, a line paral-
posit of 6 will be-required t
successful bidder or bidders,
undersigned . hereoy reserves A t b
right, to refund any deposit so .
and to reject air of -aUbids
for the purchase of any of the a.
described property. .;..:.'.V:' ' '
This 20th day of January
CHAS. K. JOttNSON,i
Attorney for heirs 0V8. T. Sutto.
;, Jan.26,feb.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION I
Having qualified a Administrate
of the estate of Mrs. Anna Bels
Landing, deceased, late of Perquinf
ans County, North Carolina, this i
to notify all persons having claim
ing, animal breeding, crop disease wood for tanning extract, saw mills,
protection services, initial process
ing services of compressing, thresh
ing, cleaning, shelling, curing and the
like, irrigation services, farm re pah
and maintenance services, farm pro
duct assembly services, custom grist
milling and ice harvesting. No "cri
tical" employment is listed under the
WMC guide for agricultural services.
The production of packaging ma
terials for .shipping and preserving
essential products is also listed as an
essential class of employment. i
In the category of "critical" em-'
ployment, as it may affect the draft
status of citizens of non-industrial
smaller towns, is listed such work as
the repair of automobiles, busses.
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veneer and planing and plywood
mills.
Substantially,, the gufue system
set up by WMC, which is in accord
ance with the directive to Selective
Service by the Director of War Mo
bilization and Reconversion, James
F. Byrnes, reflects the intensified de
mands on American resources of men
and materials to wage the war, and
the fact that the past years of war
have absorbed the more readily
available resources.
War Expenditures At New High
Evidence of the demands of a vast
war effort is the fact that in De
cember, according to the Treasury
Department and the War Production
Board, war expenditures averaged
?313,400,000 a day a new high for
the daily outlay. The daily rate last I
month was 14.8 per cent higher than
in November.
Consumer Front Little Changed
The consumer front remained little
changed with continued tight ration
ing controls by way of fairer distri
bution of limited wartime supplies
. . . Most consumers recognize that
1945 will be a "UKht" vear for most
the construction of windows and how
to provide for good ventilation. A
free copy of this plan may be ob
tained by writing the Poultry De
partment, State College, Raleigh, or
from the office of the county agent.
Street, fifty (50) feet, thence south
4 degrees 10 minutes west ninety-two
and eight-tenths (92.8) feet to the
northern line of Lot No. 4, as shown
on said plat, thence south 85 de
grees 60 minutes east, parallel with
said Main Street, fifty (50) feet to
63 gives the we8tern line of Lot No. 3, as
showing shown on said nlaL thn. nnrth 4
degrees 60 minutes east, a line parai-l B in t ft estftte said deceaBe
lei with Main Street, approximately , ...... f,,n A. ' J
"J"! Chu!? ?tr!et' tll6 6 ! Hertford. N. C, on or before the Sri
north 25 degrees 45 minutes east ap-day of Januaryi 1946i or this notid
proximately 22 feet to the said
Broughton property, the place of be-
; i. ; . -kt A 1
ginning, oeing iui no. , as snuwn un te
saia piat.
Terms of one-half cash, and note
for balance of purchase price, secur
ed by deed of trust on property pur
chased, may be had.
Tvp h:r received on this property
Legal Notices
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 n bar, of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make imme
diate payment.
This 18th day of January, 1945.
V. N. DARDDN,
Administrator CTA of Timothy
Morgan.
jan 26, feb 2,9,16,23mar2
North Carolina In The
Perquimans County Superior Court
Term, 194
NOTICE
Oritha B. France, Plaintiff
Vs.
Raymond M. France, Defendant
Raymond M. France, the above
named defendant, will take notice
that an action for divorce entitled as
commodities . . . Retail nrices on I above, has been commenced in the
smoked pork loins and loin cuts have Superior Court of Perquimans Coun-
Deen cut oy orA by one to two cents ty, North Carolina, for. the purpose.
of obtaining an absolute divorce
from the bonds of matrimony be
a nound and retail cent-per-pound
ceiling prices were established on
'both kosher and non-kosher cooked
corned beef briskets . . . Owing to
the critical manpower situation in
the Mansfield, Ohio, area, Westing
house Electric - Manufacturing Co.,
voluntarily stopped output of electric
irons in its factory there (half of an
authorized 157,000 irons had been
completed) . . . Every town, every
business district is asked by the gov
ernment to turn off advertising
signs, dim illumination and use elec
tricity sparingly to
winning the war.
I Important Tips For
The Brooder House
tween the plaintiff and the defend
ant upon the grounds of two years
separation, and the defendant will
take further notice that he is requir
ed to appear within 80 days after
lina, and answer or demur to the
ans County, in Hertford, North Caro
law, at the Court House of Perquim
publication hereof, as prescribed by
complaint filed in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in said com'
save coal for 1 plaint.
This the 8th day of January, 1945
W. H. PITT,
Clerk Superior Court,
(SEAL) Perquimans County.
jan.l2,19,26,feb.2
The right kind of windows and
proper ventilation in the brooder
house play a big part in successful
chick raising, says T. T. Brown, Ex
tension poultry specialist at State
College. It has been estimated that
only about one poultry house in ten
in North Carolina carries both of
these features.
The wrong kind of windows will
cause chilling of the chicks and lead
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BURNING HARUMA.WAS
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FIGHTERS. HIS BUM5QY IN
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rilS CHW TO BAIL OUT. '
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF RE-SALE
By virtue of the authority vested
in the undersigned by the heirs of
S. T. Sutton, the property herein
after described having been bo4 at
public auction at the court house
door on January 10th, 1945, and an
advance bid having been placed ' on
same, I shall again offer for sale at
public auction for cash, to the-highest
bidder, on February 3rd, 1945, 'at
11:30 O'clock A. M., bidding to start
on each tract at first sale price, plus
the advance bid, the property set out
and described below:
First Tract: Being in Bethel
Township, Perquimans County, N. C,
and beginning on the north side of
Harvey Neck Road, on the western
boundary line of the property belong
ing to the Chas. Johnson Estate,
thence north 6 degrees east 4.50
chains, north 62 degrees 30 minutes
west 0.75 chains, north 6 degrees
30 minutes west 9 chains, north 39
degrees 30 minutes east 13.38 chains,
north 57 degrees 60 minutes west
1,4.56 chains, south 37 degrees 80
minutes west 19.33 chains, south 88
degrees west 7.71 chains, south 6
degrees west 3.90 chains, S. 20 do-
grees west 4.42 chains, south 19 de
grees 30 minutes west 2.15 chains
back to said Harvey's Neck Road,
thence along said road north 67. de
grees west 6.28 chains, north 86 de
grees 30 minutes west 6.57 chains,
thence across said road south 4 de
grees 30 minutes east 13 chains.
south 73 degrees 30 minutes east 6
chains, south 72 degrees 30 minutes
east 6.13 chains, north 39 degrees SO
minutes eaBt 4.50 chains, north 22
degrees 80 minutes east 4.00 chains,
north 73 degrees 30 minutes east 2
chains, north 88 degrees 80 minutes
ast 2 chains, north 84 degrees SO
minutes east 1.75 chains, south 64 de
grees 80 minutes east 2.63 chains,
north 49 degrees 80 minutes ' east
1.75 chains, north 39 degree "80
.minutes east 2.63 chains, north 62
degrees 80 minutes east L25 chains,
north 60 decrees 80 minutes east 6.50
'chains thence north 41 degree 20
minute west 1.60 chain back mcroBl
will be pleaded in bar of their recov!
All net-son indnhted ta said as
will please make immediate
payment. . '
This 3rd day of January, 1945.'
W. D. LANDING.
Administrator , of Mrs. Anna ' Belli
Landing, deceased.
Jan 12496Feb2,94(
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