? I) CLASSIFIEDS Vih. SALE: 1972 Suzuki 500. Call 426-5871 before 5:30 p.m. July 27; Aug. 17C , )Y k GIFTS PARTY PLAN! Highest commissions Largest selktiolns. Fantastic Outlay. Call or write "Santa's Parties", Avon, Ct. 06001. Telephone 1 (203) 673- 3455. ALSO BOOKING PARTIES; Aug. 3-10-17-24-31C Wanted to rent - Nice 3 bedroom home in or around Hertford. In Good Neigh borhood. By Young Married Man with family of 5. Call 426-5951 or 426-7765. Aug.S SPINET PIANO BARGAIN wanted responsible party to take over spinet piano.- Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager. P.O. Box 241, McClellanville, South Carolina 29458. ATTENTION MEN HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS NEEDED Training on bulldozers, pans, 1 Mscrapers, etc. offered by a pre-employment training ; service. : No experience necessary. Average national wages exceed $7.00 per hour, For application call Area Code 803-254-5652, or write Universal Enterprises, Inc., P.O. Box 13435, Columbia, . South Carolina 39201. FOR SALE: 1966 VW Van, good shape, $700.00 Arm. 1967 Simca, good condition, $350.00. Call 426- 5876. LD-18 WASHER & matching dryer, both $299, 30" gas or electric range $197. 14' celebrity frost free refrigerator $248. 16 cubic ft. upright freezer $197. 15 cubic ft. chest freezer $188. W.T Grant. '. WASHERS AND DRYERS -Guaranteed. Special price to suit your budget. Harrell s Inc Next to Perquimans High School. Phone 426-5556. HELP WANTED Male and Female. RmI Estate Opportunity CAN YOU SELL??? Your own full-time business. Real Estate, rlghHn this area. National company, established In 1900. largest In Its field. (Unlicensed? We give exam guidance.) Alradvertlsing, all signs, forms, supplies fur nished. Skilled Training and Instruction given for rapid development from Start to Success. Nationwide ad vertising brings Buyers from Everywhere. Can you qualify? You must have initiative, ex cellent character (bondable). sales ability, be financially responsible. Commission volume opportunity tor man woman. cOuple or team That Can Sell. Information without obligation. -, T LM. Diggs, Manager STROUT REALTY, Inc. 31 1-K Springfield Ave. Summit, NJ. 07901 Fnr Sale 1. 1dv9n Krraim ruMAJ reversible Olson wool rug,' iw.vu. i- iz riorai wool rug, $12.00. 1- 814x11 braided rug, $12.00. 1 beige low-boy Duo Therm oil burner with blower, $100.00. 1 large 4ftA AA A M T imperial Duo Therm oil burner with blower, $75.00. 1 Gym set, $10.00. Call 426-5491 Mrs. Tom Harrell. Aug.l7C NOTICE OF .. ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Luna P. Hobbs, 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, North Carolina on or before the 28th day of January 1973 or this cloo::.:c::l WILL VISIT HERE v :iV;i, L- 23 r notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make ' immediate payment. This 21st day of July 1972 J. Wallace Hobbs, Sr. Administrator of Luna P. Deceased July 27-Aug. 3-10-17C . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION : Having qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of Joseph Clyde Lomax, Jr., 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 317 W. Market St. Hertford, N.C. on or before the 1st day of February 1973 or this notice will be pleaded ill van. w ujcu invrci. nu persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment This 26th day of July 1972 . Naomi Cherry Lomax, Adminsitratrix of Joseph Clyde Lomax, Jr., Dec'd. , . 8-3,10,17,24-C NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION . Having 'qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of James P. Skinner, 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 No. 1, Box 14 Hertford, N.C. on ot before the 10th day of February 1973 or thts notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted . to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 3rd day of August 1972. Administrator of James P. Skinner, Deceased Aug. 10-17-24-31 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of Arthur White Chappell, 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 Belvidere, N.C. on or before the 11th day of February 1972 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 7th day of August 1972. ' Myrtle U. Chappell Administratrix of Arthur WhiteChappell Aug. 10-17-24-31 C NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION : Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Penelope M Goodwin, 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 2, Hertford, N.C. on or before the 18th day of February 1973 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment This 14th day of August 1972. Oras W. Winslow, Executor of Penelope M, uooawin, ueceasea Aug.l7-24-31;Sept7C NOTICE QF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of John Elmer Lassiter, 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.C on or before the 1st day of March 197 or this notice will be pleaded to bar of their recovetyC'-AU persons indebted to said estate C7Chry:!r4i:r. 73 CMZV. Caprice " nCCDCS2dr. , . , . M.T. J L.J Sir, V r . , . rXi IF u k. . J will please make immediate payment Tnls 15th day of August 1972. Elmer C. Lassiter Administrator of John Elmer Lassiter, Deceased . . - Aug. 17-24-31 ;Sept7C NOTICE OF . ADMINISTRATION ' Having qualified as, Co- Executors of , the 'estate of Eugene Earl Winslow, deceased, late of Perquimans County, Norm Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 5, Box 53 Elizabeth City, N.C. on or before the 18th day of February 1973 or mis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recocery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment This 4th day of August 1972 Helen W. Hewitt ft Una W. Hobbs Co-Executors -of Eugene Earl Winslow -l Aug. ff, 24,31; Sept 7C NOTICE OF RESALE NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, made in special proceedings entitled "Julia Lawrence, Widow of Joshua Lawrence, et aL Vs. Rosa Marie J. Douglas husband, Douglas, et al"; and under and by virtue of an order of resale upon an advance bid made, me un dersigned Commissioner will on the 28th day of August 1972, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the door of the court house in Hertford, N.C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash upon an opening bid ot $5300.00, but subject to the confirmation of the Court, a. certain tract or parcel of land tying In the County of Perquimans, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Northeast side of Perquimans River and on the side of the head of Bagley's Swamp, it being the tract of land that my father Thomas Evans, gave tome in his last will and bounded as follows: Beginning at the corner tree Red Oak of Miles White's v land and Jesse Jess ops and : running Southeast a line of marked trees to the corner of - Miles. White . and Jesse Jessops land then nearly a Northeast course with, a side line ot marked trees of Jesse StaHings; thence corner with the lands that Thomas Evans ' bought of Willis Brtggs in year 1801; thence a West course to a pine to Jessops side line; thence a South course to the first station, containing about SO acres, more or less. For further description see deed in Deed Book UU, page 518, in the office of me Register of Deeds in Perquimans : County, Norm Carolina. This 10th day of August, 1973. Robert B. Lowry . Commissioner . Aug. 27-24C FUR INFLATABLES Inflatable furniture, introduced as a novelty, has become acceptable aa a . home furnishing. Among those who like it are people who move a lot and those who approve of its relatively low cost. Now,' one mnaufac turer offers fur-covered lnflatables, including a mini-chair, a convertible couch, and fluff-up fur bubble. . The lnflatables come In kits, with tai lored fur covers, to be fitted over each Inflated piece. Also provided is a patch kit and ' vacuum cleaner adapter. ' C3C1!IV. ChereJk,SA C7 RA?LER 2 Dr. 7iTcn!r:o5T23r; a r.:lrrA::3 a'. "7 rcr.a c iz htc? nf:'JrrAr:3conv. Colonial Acquires Florida K-Mart Food Stores Colonial Stores incorporated, Atlanta based retail food chain, today announced an agreement to take over operation of eight K-Mart Food Stores in Florida from Allied Supermarkets, Inc. of Detroit Two of the stores are located in Orlando. The others are in Tampa, St. Petersburg, Largo, Bradenton, Daytona Beach and Pensacola. In addition to the eight stores, Colonial announced an agreement with S.S. Kresge, operators of the K-Mart discount stores, to open food stores in five other K-Mart locations in Florida Orlando, St. Petersburg, Brandon; New Port Richey and Tampa within the next 3 to 12 months. This is the first move of the $700 million a year, 435-store Colonial chain into the fast growing Central and West Coast regions of Florida. Currently, the company has 17 stores in Northern Florida 10 in Jacksonville, 3 in Tallahassee, 2 in Gainesville and one each in Lake City and Ocala. The company recently awarded a contract for a multi-million dollar distribution center in Thomasville, Ga., which will serve Florida stores in addition to stores in South Georgia and Alabama. Ernest F. Boyce, Colonial president, said the new Florida expansion is expected to give a substantial boost to Colonial's total sates volume, though he declined to specify any figure. "We have enjoyed a very pleasant and profitable relationship with K-Mart in other areas of the Southeast," Mr. Boyce said, "and we are looking forward to Joining them in the Central and West Coast Florida areas. These markets certainly have the great growth potential that we are looking for." Funeral Services For Mrs. Smith Mrs. Nonie Riddick Smith, 79, of Route 1, Belvidere, died Sunday night at 8:50 in the Albemarle Hospital following a long illness. A : native of Perquimans County, she was the daughter of the late William and Mrs. Louyinia Lane Riddick and the widow of Joseph A. Smith. She was a member of the Whiteville Grove Baptist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Walter Monds of Route 1, Belvidere; two grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:00 in the Chapel of the Swindell Funeral Home by the Rev. Ralph Knight pastor of Whiteville Grove Baptist Church. "In The Garden" was sung by Mrs Ralph Barr, Mrs. Earl Riddick, Mrs. Sidney Copeland and Mrs. Joe Ayscue. They were accompanied by Miss Terri Copeland, organist The casket pall was made of red roses, white chrysan themums, fugi mums and fern. Pallbearers were Carson Monds, Sam Lucas, Tilton Hopkins, Clarence Chappell, Jr., Carlton Smith and Moody Chappell. Burial was in the Riddick Family Cemetery near Belvidere. "Casual elegance" is the best term to use when describing women's fash ions this fall. It means clothes are comfortable to wear and to look at and . give the wearer an air of confidence, ex plains Dorothy Barrier, extension clothing spe cialist, North C arolina State University. Ore p cut ISM; ;71 FCT.J K.jWtor ufc.'.D Fioo . a Cf '.lV; 34-ton pickup 73 FCr.O Ranchero C3c:::v.cid pickup oc::;v. cio pickup 'Mr pickup. 1 k A -if r Wears Result Of Student Creative art can be fun. Especially when you're a third grader and your teacher lets you paint a picture on a piece of fabric she's going to use to make a dress. Mrs. J. Peele, a teacher at Lowes Grove Elementary School in Durham, recently bought some white pique fabric, cut an empire dress from it, and drew squares on the fabric with a black permanent ink magic marker. She carried the fabric to school and let each student paint a square and sign his work. After the masterpiece was sewn, Mrs. Peele placed the dress in salted water to permanently set the paint. 'The dress is lovely and the children are proud of their contribution," reports Mrs. Bernadette G. Watts, assistant home economics extension agent. THE WHOLE WAY "I can't believe I walked the whole way," could well have been the motto of the 186 partic ipants who walked 23 miles in Granville County's first Walk-A-Thon. Purpose of the "long stroll," was to raise money to complete Granville County's goal for the State 4-H Development Fund and to help support other youth programs in the county. Each participant solicited one or more sponsors to contribute a certain amount for each mile walked, explains Linda Bright, assistant home economics exten sion agent. One grandparent, anticipating that his grandson would last about three miles, generously offered to pay two dollars for each mile walked. The boy crossed the finish line and Grandfather reached into his pocket for forty-six dollars. The Walk-A-fhon ' should help the youth pro grams to the tune of $3,000, the agent adds. HOME BAKED BREAD Home baked bread still takes a high priority at mealtime and at fund raising time. SALE! 71 I Torino G.T. sports roof, bucket teats-loaded. Needs Sporty Driver. : . $2750 71 I rury in nymouin i at,, ut-power-tuUy equipped. See this Jewel today!! $2749 71 f Monte Carlo 2 dr., cpe. air-power-DucKei seats. The luxury sports cat! $3295 71 I LeMans Pontiac 2 dr. cpe., fully equipped with all the extras Look for this doU! $2995 7V Pontiac Catalina 4 dr. Try this one for size and shape at Hoke Motor Corp. $2395 Impala Chevrolet 4 dr. solid gold-air-power. Beautify your Drive way today! $2195 691 Kbigswood Estate Wagon, sir-fully equip ped with luxuries. The Pamly Wagon. $1950 if Clarence Crrtton PHONE C2 2191 EDENTCN. N. C, Tf m The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. G, Thursday, August 17, 1972-f age 5 Suspicious Spots Found In Perquimans Forests By: Sam Taylor Service Forester Sam Taylor, Service Forester, in his Forestry Notes column says, "An intensive aerial survey of the woodland in the eight Northeastern counties served by the Elizabeth City District Office was recently completed. The survey was to detect possible outbreaks of forest pest-either insects or disease. Using a four-place plane, flight lines are flown north and south at two mile intervals over each county. Forest Service personnel act as spotters and suspicious areas are marked on aerial photographs. A poloroid camera may be used to take color snapshots of the spot. Later a ground reconnaissance is made to determine the insect or disease responsible. If control action is needed the landowner is notified and recommendations are made and assistance given. Normally Know Your People who are under 72 in any months of the year and who are getting social security payments and working should make sure their earnings estimates for this year are up-to-date. The report should be made when the work begins and again when there is a change in either the work or estimated earnings. Any changes in the estimate made earlier this year should be reported as soon as possible to social security. The report can be made on the post-card form provided to every beneficiary who works. If the card has been lost, a visit or phone call to any social security office can take care of the report. If people earn less than their original estimate, reporting the change may permit additional social security payments during the year. On the other hand, if people earn more money during the year than they estimated, they may get social security checks not due them and have to pttE-SEASOrj P TIuy AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF: Lowest Prices Tree Home Survey & kfs Dttmantc 'Til ' 30 Days After Installation Westinghouse 5000 BTU Air Conditioner Westinghouse (5000 BTU i Room Room Air Conditioner 24,000 BTU aU US TODAY ... TONE 423-5211 HERTFORD HMDVE & SUPPLY CO, HERTFORD. NORTH CAROLINA a salvage operation of the in fested trees is all the control necessary in the forest. Oc casionally spraying with benzene hexachloride (BHC) or lindane in No. 2 fuel oil is recommended if the trees cannot be salvaged. Single dead trees or groups of two or three are not considered serious in the forest and nor mally not recorded during the survey. These are often the results of lightening strikes. Only larger groups of dead or dying trees are recorded and the landowner notified. During the most recent survey 36 suspicious spots were found in the District. These are located as follows: Hertford County 2; Gates County 15; Pasquotank 2; Camden 7; and Perquimans 10. No ac tive spots were found; in Chowan, Martin and Bertie Counties. If an infested spot was sighted on your woodland property, you will be notified by Social Security repay money at the end of he year. If a beneficiary's earnings don't go over $1 ,680 for the year, his social security payments won't be affected. If earnings exceed $1,680, $1 in social security payments is withheld for every $2 of earnings up to and including $2,880. Above $4,880, an additional $1 in payments is withheld for every $1 earned. Regardless of how much his yearly earnings are, however, a beneficiary can still get a payment for any month in which he neither earns over $140 in employment nor performs substantial services in self employment. Any working social security beneficiary in the Perquimans area who has a question about his earnings estimate for 1972 can call, write, or visit the Elizabeth City Social Security Office. The phone number is 338-3931. Westlflriiouselftnnn WESTINGHOUSE INSTALLATION CHARGES EXTRA the local County Ranger if , action ia needed. The Southern Pine Beetle, shown below, is the most destructive insect of pines in , our area. It may spread rapidly through apparently healthy ' timber when in epidemic stages. If this beetle is found on your property the Forest Ser vice will urge you to take im- . mediate control action." ' ' . i taVlor THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. Wednesday & Thursday Aug. 16-17-Rating (X) THE VERY FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS" Friday, Aug. 18 thru Tuesday, Aug. 22 RATING (G) WALT DISNEY'S "NOW YOU SEE HIM,. NOW YOU D0NT" with Kirt Russell, Ceasar Romero, Joe Flynn, Jim Baccus & Joyce Menges Coming Aug. 23-24-25-26 (G) DOUBLE FEATURE WALT DISNEY'S "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" and "101 DALMATIANS" . Westinghouse ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS This it the kind of sale that shopper who are in-the-know" look forward to "very year. Now vou can buy the Weetinghoute Air Conditioner you need for summer comfort at the year a lowest pricei - have it Installed free of charge at your convenience and be ready for the hot, ; muggy days coming thi summer. We have a Wg Section of Westinghouse Room Air Condi tioners on hand right now from 5,000 BTU-S to 26 OOO BTU's. So be one of the many smart shoppers who are "In-the-know" . . . buy yeur Welnghouse Room Air Conditioner NOW and save importBjnt dollars. Air Conditioner DIITH-ITTW;! I;;