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AGE EIGHT TUTS PEHQUTMANS WEEKLY, IT ".1TX)KD, N. O, FTIDA Y, APRIL 17, i::.3. Lior Provisions AiyiOLiurEn Under Age of 16 Partners employing minora under 18 years of age in harvesting dtraw berries and spring truck crops should acquaint themselves with the restric tions that have been placed around such employment, State Labor Com missioner Forrest H. Shuford said to-.- day. : " Commissioner Shuford said it will be to the advantage of farmers em ploying minors to obtain a copy of Child Labor Bulletin No. 102 in order, to learn about the child labor require ments of the Federal Wage and Hour Taw - ' '' Shuford said that Congress has given most minors employed in agri cultpre protection against being em ployed during school hours. He pointed out that employment of school age minors under 16 years of age is limited to those periods when the schools for the school vMstrict where the child is living at Iflie time of employment are not in session. When schools for the school district where the child is living are not in session, or before or after school hours, there is no restriction on em ployment of minors in agriculture, regardless of age. This includes va cation periods and holidays. The prohibition against the employ ment during school hours of .minors under 16 years of age applies to mi gratory workers as well as resident children, but not ito a farmer's own children working on his own farm, Shuford continued. It-does, however, prohibit a farmer's children under 16 years of age from being employed on someone else's farm' during school hours. A farmer employing minors under 18 years of age ion his farm during school hours must keep records giving the employee's name in full, place where the minor lives while employed as well as his permanent home ad dress, and his date of birth. If the farmer does not employ minors under 16 years of age during school hours, no such records are required. A. "proof of age" certaf icate will protect a farmer if it shows the young employee ito be at least 16 years of, age. These certificates may be in the form of either a birth certificate or an employment certificate issued by the local (Public Welfare Superinten dent. All kinds of agricultural work are affected by the child labor regula tions,, including such operations as preparing the soil, planting, tending, picking, or harvesting the crops. All kinds of farms are included, if their products get into interstate com merce, either directly or indirectly. 'Farmers in doubt about their stat us under the child labor regulations are advised by Commissioner Shuford to contact the .'State Department of Labor in Raleigh or the most conven ient of the Department's field offices located in lAsheville, Charlotte, Greens boro and Coldsboro. ' Mont nentnle ni vrv nleasant as long as you don't try to collect from them.'.",' IjtntruV""" mm mmmmmmmm ma mm LEGAL NOTICE ' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Sidney T. Laydea, de based, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify u persons havaing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 1, Hert ford, N. G, en or oeiore ne jxnwy of March, 1954 or this notice will be .line on the eouth by the land of 6. X Sutton Tannine lortv leet in s eoutn- west direction ito a corner post and tihence alonor said S. T. Sutton land to ithe County Road leading- from Beth el te tUoenton, to a corner post, ana thence along said County road to i north Prftftt dintifinn tn Cha mud Sam uel C. Phillips (deceased) fine at the beginning, containing in .width ana length number of feet as shown - in drain-am shown in ded fcoolr 112. Traces 237J2.1R- iPixhliV 'Jtefffafcrv f IPomnim. an s county, w .v., wtucn aiso see lor chain of title. THIRD TRACT: Bounded on the pleaded in bar of their recovery. All ? south by road leading from Eva to MrtAna ti-ndahtMl ihO Said est&te WlU please make immediate payment This 24th day of March, 1963. SIDNEY T. LAYDEN, JR. Administrator of Sidney T. Layden Mar27,Apr3,10,17,24,Mayl -.' Do You Remember? BY J. P. PERRY North Carolina -. Perquimans County. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, made in the special proceed : lCstvmi9 Plhillina and Wife, IRKS CllWWWl ar - Lina Belle Phillips, Nina Maude (white and husband, Vashtl Wtate, ssuney r. Stallings and husband, Johnnie Stal lings, C. T. Phillips and wife, MaKftie Phillips, Zach W. Phillips and wife, Cornelia Phillips, S. Louis Phillips and wife, Henrietta Phillips, Buleah Wil liams, and Willie Perry and husband, n.i. prrw. vs. lAnderson W. IPhil- lips and wife, Wilma Phillips, S. Clyde Phillips and wife Eunice Phillips, and Robert S. Phillips and wiie, wauie Phillips, the undersigned commission er will on the 9th day of May, 1953, 11. an nVlrtck. A. M.. at .the- Court House door in Hertford, Perquimans County, North Carolina, oner jor saie at public auction to the highest bidder f Midi ifhnHe certain' tracts of land lying and being in Bethel Township, Perquimans County, uNortn varoima, bounded and described as follows: FTTfiST rTRACT: Bourtded on the north by the County Road leading from Broughton's corner south to itne iw. i. Williams line: .thence along said line southwest to Indian Creek; thence north west to J. J. Fawners line ana thence along Farmer's line to the line Rortie.l raiurch nronertv ifwhite) : thence along said Church property line to the main road leading to i&aeiwon; thence northeast aloiyj said road to TirnmrMnn's Comer and thence along Mm. iRrnnchton's line to Itihe beginning, containing ilO acres more or less. or chain of title see deed book 80, page 464, Public (Registry of Perquimans SECOND TRACT: Bounded on the nnrth Mat hv the, land of the Samuel C. Phillins (deceased) where Mrs. S. r. rPMi.lins now resides runninsr ,tara- lel to the terminus of said Phillips TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. C Week Day Shows Continuous From 3:30 Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday 2A5. 4:15 and 9:15 o Thursday and Friday, April 16-17 Marjone Main ana Percy Kilbride in 'M A AND PA KETTLE ON VACATION" Chappell bridge fronting on said road 30 feet bounded on he north west and east by the said Mattie I. White's water mill field, and bairnr the land formerly owned by the (Farmers Al liance said land running at right an gles from road sixty feet to back line. For chain of title see deed book 7, page 15, (Public (Registry of Per- Of course you do! If you are thir ty five years old. We are calling at tention to "happenings" of more re cent date. Such as 1929-30J31 and 32 when nearly everything struck bottom. I will never forget 1932, twenty-one years ago. I would stand Sm front of my store and look at folks on the other side of the street-jpoorly dress ed, many were actually ragged never heard a man break out m a good hearty laugh, as if he were happy and enjoying life, but on .the contrary, was sad, cast down and discouraged. The banks all over the country were closed for a short time. The average citizen didn't know what it was all about. The American citizens' money must be protected, and so, in a short while, the banking business was resumed. Most of the business concerns could "pay off" with checks again, confi dence was being restored, people were given work to do. "A.W.A." was in operation, "reemployment office was opened up in the Court House and "throngs" rushed in for a job 50 and 75 cents a day one man, when given work to do asked if he might spend a small portion of his wages for badly needed "underwear" (because he had been told he must not spend his wag es for liquor) I never met this man on the street, but that he spoke and smiled Someone remarked that all the places of business in Hertford would- be closed, except Mark Greg ory's, J. S. McNider's and the Post . Office. They are all 3 still doing business Take courage, and look up- ward... , , ' Sorry Misadventure ' . i, Heck Have you ever had a motor mishap 7 Peck Yes, I met my 'wife in a ga rage. TELLS STORY OF BATTLE AGAINST INSANITY written . wane ne was stui con fined to a mental hospital, a inan re veals ' tie courageous - battle against insanity front the time he began los ing hi mind natal he was restored to health. ' look for this feature in the April 26ta issue of rtS AME3ICAN WEEKLY .'. Tjsssiae fe Cofergrmvare with the . ' BALTKIOJtB , " SUNDAY A&ICAN v.-jr from Year Local Nnrdealr Saturday, April 18 Gene Autry in "APACHE 'COUNTRY" Sunday and Monday, April 19-20 Bob Hope and Mickey Rooney in "OFF LIMITS" Tuesday and Wednesday, April 21-22 . Double f eature "ABBOTT AND COSTELLO GO TO MARS" Peter Law ford in "ROGUE'S MARCH" EDEN THEATRE Friday and Saturday, April 17-18 Double .Feature Roy Rogers in "EYES OF TEXAS" .. also : Louis Hayward in "SON OF DR. JEKYL" Ill-WAY 17 Drive -In Theatre EDENTON, N. C. . ' o Friday and Saturday, , . April 17-18 ' Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman in "JUST FOR YOU" ; y, ''0 Sunday, April 19 " Marilyn' Monroe and . ' THE ASPHALT JUNGLE" 'V.,K 'f. i o ' Monday end Taeeday, April 20-21 ' Dan Dailey and Joanna Dn ia - "THE PRIDE,OF ST. LOUIS" v'-i ' ' '.d v'j'' Wednesday and Thursday, April 22-23 ' ; 1 Gcae K!!y and . Dold O'Connor in ' -SINGKG JXtHE RA1N. DEPENDABILIT V SWINGING unerringly about the pole star, every star, and -i planet in the heavens can be depended on to move in its plotted course ... never slow er, never fester, never chang ing its direction. You can confidently depend on us to carry out your every wish in choice of - appoint ments. Good taste and quiet dignity prevail, no matter how simgle the caremony J quimans County, (North Carolina. 1FOUIRTH TRACTl Beginning at a corner at main road thence along said road sixty four feet to corner at Gat- ling's line; thence along said -Jat-liiur's line to said. Fleetwood's line thence along isaad G. M. Fleetwood's line to first station wim muiaings and improvements thereon. (For chain of title see deed book 1, jage E56, Public Registry of Perquimans County, IN, C . A 10 Tier cMtt dtennait will ha re quired of .the successful bidders at sale. Dated and posted cms 7th day of April, 1953.- OH AS. IE. 1KXHINSON, CommlfBioner. " t ' iAn ' w i i.i.n wvn A ' KERATOLYTIC 13 A MUST. Whafis kerotolytic? An agent that deaoVna the infected akin. It then peela off, exposing more germs to its killing action. Get T-4JU a keratolyt; ic, at any drug store. If not pleased' IN ONR HOUR, vnur iue hack To- dav at S & M. . -adv. anrl0,174 mprovements thereon. (For chain of I Aprl74,Mayl,8 . 1 .. ;. FOR BETTER "r1 YIELDS FROM mm YOUR FIELDS Always Use Sco - Co Through the years more and more farmers are using SCO-CO FER TILIZERS to restore needed soil elements to their lands. They have learned that SCO-CO FERTILIZERS provide just the proper in- gredients soils need to produce greater yields. 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