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t .t f l i, . ' t y .S ' I 11 ,M i !! fc ' 'f - - f ' 'tfrACE FOUR THIS PEROU1MANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD, N. O, FRIDAY." jtlNE 22, 194 s. ' ' - V . iHt 1 " - o, - ' fTOtTTJ ond Piinra in T7ilH7Zr.3B toporriby OfrTCI Of WAI &S01MAT10N for the rest of the heating year. New Period 1 coupon in the 1945-46 ration may be used any time after June 1. Shoes Airplane stamps Nos. 1, 2 and 3 in Book Three continue valid indefinitely. Program For Sales Of Surplus Trucks In Farm Areas Areas where trucks are urgently needed to prevent impairment of farm production will be allocated reasonable quantities of available surplus trucks under a sales proced ure announced by the Office of Sur plus Property, Department of tom- nerce, and the war rooo. Adminis tration. Developed jointly by tne agencies, the program provides lor sales of allocated trucks to dealers who agree to resell the trucks to farmers and farmers' cooperative intions within the designated area who hold AAA certificates. The method whereby the special agricul tural priorities authorized under Surplus Property Board Regulation will be applied to surplus trucks is as follows: 1. The Office of Sur plus Property will keep liaison rep resentatives of the Agricultural Ad justment Agency", WFA, informed at all times as to the availability of surplus trucks, by types and sizes. 2. The War Food Administrator will hp informed fthroueh reports from AAA) as to specific area needs or trucks to prevent impairment or thrpHtenpd imDairment of farm pro- ior ten Ka"""B , . ... . . valid throughout deduction and will certify such needs Civilians At War The Government needs and asks its citizens in the 185th week of the war against Japan to: 1 Keep the Japs in the dark as troop transfers increase. Don't write or '. talk about the movements of men, ships or materials to or from sthe Pacific. 2 Stay off the already-crowded trains durins the July 4th holidays, and spend your time at home. Troop furloughs and transfers must come first. 3 Take a vacation job on a farm when school is out. Farmers still badly need help to bring in the har vests necessary to prevent threaten ing food shortages. - Reminders Meats and Fats Red stamps K2 through J2, June 30 last date for use. Red stamps K2 through P2, July 1)1 last date for use. Red stamps Q2 through U2, August :il last date for use. Red stamps V2 through Z2, September Hit last dale for i'S". Processed Foods Blue stamps 2 through S2, June :) last date for use. Blue stamps T2 through X2, July 31 last date for use. Blue stamps Y2, Z2, Al, Bl and CI, Aug ust 31 last date for use. Blue stamps Dl through Hi, September 30 last date for use. Sugar Stamp 3'i, August 31 last date for use. Fuel Oil Period 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 coupons good lor ten ganons yei unit, continue BbmlwIiltwjJ6g Marsh now iv wi w w Wounded Soldier Charlie Jenkins got back from overseas the other day, dis charged for wounds ... and he was pretty well banged up. Naturally, our town felt mighty bad about It We wanted to sympathize with him and help blm. But Doc Walters et as straight about that He said that what Charlie wanted most was to be accepted as one of the gang again ... as if nothing had happened. So we asked him over to pitch horse shoes with his good hand, and enjoy a friendly glass of beer and chew the fat like old times. And you should have seen him pick up! From being scared of meeting people, Charlie got his confidence back and soon be came his own self again. From where I sit Doc Walters gave us the right steer. The wounded jnen coming home don't want our sympathy or our overenthusiastie help. They want to be treated like the rest of us . . . with a chance to work and lead a normal life. And that's the least we can offer them. O 1945. UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, North Corolino Commit! Edgor H. Boln. Slot. Director. 606-607 Inioronc. Bldg., Rol.igh, N. C. YOU QUUIFX - FOR THIS 1 ! make your present tires t i S hs LAST 7 With Our Expert Tire Service Complete Inspection Guaranteed Tire Repairs th Riirnlun Propertv Board. 3, The board will direct tne umeeor Siirnliia Pronprtv.to allocate a sueci- I ' - f r fled number of surplus trucks of the required types and sizes to tne obsig nated areas. 4. Sales of trucks under Regulation 3 will be advertised to dealers by the Office of Surplus Pro perty in the usual manner, in ad dition, information mav be obtained on these sales through AAA County Committees: 5. The umce or sur plus Property will sell the allocated trucks in accordance with the usual "spot' sale" procedures, and any con ditions under which the trucks will be sold will be specified in the adver tising. 6. When so instructed by the State AAA Committee the Coun ty AAA Committees in the designa ted areas will issue certificates to farmers and farmers' cooperatives for the purpose of the allocated trucks from dealers. Tn nddition. the resrional offices of the Office of Surplus Property have een instructed to take all possible stens to cause appropriate quanti ties of other types of surplus proper- y to be sold or channeled into rural Measures are provided where by reasonable quantities of surplus nronertv particularly adapted to arm use can be channeled directly j nto rural areas. The procedures , all for close cooperation between he reeional offices of the Office of! Surplus Property and the liaison re- j presentatives of the Agricultural j Adjustment Agency, WFA. Consumers To Get Ceiling Price List On Meats Housewives and other shoppers , will share directly in the Govern- j ment's meat control program when 3,000,000 bulletins listing the top ceiling prices of all cuts and grades of meat are distributed throughout the country within the next few days, Price Administrator Chester Bowks announced. These lists-powerful weapons to help smash the black market in meat may be obtained by consumers by calling at rationing board headquarters. Urgent Need Of Manpower In Farm ; Machinery Industry The ureent needs of the farm machinerv industry have been ex-, plained to Production Urgency Com mittees throughout the country in a I bulletin made public by WPB. The bulletin savs that in order to meet khe mininmum essential production of farm machinery and equipment needed to assure the production of food at the high level demanded by present world-wide conditions, the farm machinery and equipment in- Idustry requires manpower assist ance. Home Accidents Can Be Prevented Unward of 30.000 fatal accidents- more than a third of all accidental deaths occurred in or around homes in 1944, according to an estimate of the Census Bureau. These deaths were caused chiefly by falls, burns and poisoning. Aside from the death toll. 4.850.000 injuries occurred, of which 130,000 involved some per manent difiabilitv. raneine from an amputated finger to a serious crippling. Among the many reasons why the prevention of home accidents is an absolute necessity is the fact that they interfere with war production by keeping injured workers away from their jobs. Or in the case where the worker is not the accident vic tim, he may bp called upon to remain at home to nurse an injured member of the familv. Then, too, home ac cidents are costly, not only in terms of money over $600,000,000 a year but also in terms of our pre sent limited medical facilities, a shortage of doctors and nurses and f medicines. To prevent accidents, enlist the cooperation of the entire family in developing and maintaining sate habits; also make your home and everything in and around it safe by checking and "eliminating all the hazards listed below. 1. Are stair ways free of mops, brooms, boxes, toys and garden tools? Are they well-lighted? Have they at least one strong handrail? 2. Are small rugs slip-proofed and kept away from the head and foot of stairways? 3. Have vou a reliable step-ladder? Do vou set it up with the braces fully onen. the feet solidly placed and wide apart, or do you use an un steady box-and-chair substitute lor a step-ladder? 4. Is there a specific place for bicycles, scooters, skates and toys? 6. Is your yard free from such accident hazards as broken glass, projecting nails, garden tools, hose and croquet wickets? 6. Are all electrical wires insulated and el ectrical equipment kept in safe con dition ? having claims against the estatei Oi said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C on or before the 22nd day of May 1946, or his notice will be pleaaed In bar or their recovery". All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This 22nd day of May, 1945. ALPHONSO DAIL, Administrator of E. J. Dail. may25 june 1,8,15,22,29 t I i !H;! , ATHLETES FOOT GERM Kill It For 35c "Biggest seller in years," say drug gists everywhere. Why? Te-ol is more than a surface application. Contains 90 alcohol. Makes it penetrate. Reaches more germs faster. Apply full strength for Itchy, sweaty or smelly feet. If not pleased your 35c back. Today at Rober- son s. affv ;T(EPF YOU!) CAR "i ' ! In these days 6f rationing and ; -!'' .' '" 'r'vv1i '". .' ' tire shortages, let us checkyour car regularly for better aiod long er service. Bring your car to u,- for tire checks, washing and greasing. Goodyear and L . S. Royal Tires and Tube$ Complete tire service JQE AND BILL'S SERVICE STATION "Where Service Is A Pleasure" Bill White, Prop. Phope 86oi ToWii 1000 Hertford Oil Co. HERTFORD, N. C. Stop at the Sign of skilled Service ( All Out for the Mighty 7th War Loan Suspicions Confirmed ' Irate Master Rastus, I thought I told you to bring me a domestic tur key. This one has buckshot in it." Rastus "I done got a domestic turkey, sah." Master "Well, how does it happen it has shot in; it?" Rastus-r-"I specks dey wuz meant fo' me, sah." CUiedaiiuLegals KENNEDY aOTMENTFOR HemrOids (Piles), athletes' foot, sores, skin disease, corns. Guaran teed. Sold at all good drug stores. to June 29 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as. Administrator of the estate of E. J. Dail, deceasea. late of Perquimans County, TMortn Carolina, this is to notify all persons OUR BOYS can fly these four-engined bombers faster, higher and carry more bombs because they use 100-Octane Aviation Gasoline, the most powerful 'gasoline in the world. ' ' if" J" y r'fM 8' III - IN NEWLY COMPLETED; modern refinery units Sinclair produces each day enough 100-Octane gasoline to fly 1000 four-engined bombers on a bombing mission. In addition, Sinclair is producing aviation gasoline for training planes and many other petroleum products for war. 8:S:;::,' ,niir iff ""- i - V 1 SINCLAIR DEALERS, too, are heipmg to back the boys in the services by keep ing vital war workers' cars in operation: 75 of all cars are estimated to be over age and your car needs regular servicing as never before, ttt the Sinclair dealer care tor your car to Keep: n runmag iuugc. Bur MOM WAR nONDS STAMPS SINCLAIR REFINING j - , . HERTFORD, N;C 4 . 1 ' '
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