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t r CLASSIFIEDS AND LEGALS ALL OIPTWARE hM been reduce at Paragon Gift Shop. We invite you to come In and - t. arnund. Ttllt Paragon Beauty Shop and Olft Shop. Herooro, w.v- TRAIN NOW to drive semi truck. alandovertheroafDete or gai; experience helpful but not necessary. You can earn over 4.60per hour after inert training. For application and tatervlew,caUf03W-70M,or write Safety Dert.,Unfted Systems, Inc. 3608 Campbell Avenue, Lynchburg, Virginia, ' M801. For Sale. 3 bedroom home. Large living room and den with wall to wall carpet. Phone 426-7874 after 6 p.m. Frank Mansfield. BEAUTIFUL OPPORTUNITY WITH MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS BE INDEPENDENT! . . . Ex citing and rewarding Fran chise opportunity in HERTFORD w 1th your own retail cosmeuc store. Merle Norman Coimetlci ' of fen you a prestige busineu with complete guidance and free continuous training. FOR IMMEDIATE v INFORMATION... Write, wire or call collect: Miss, Phyllis Aiiswortn, m&kle, NORMAN COSMETICS Dent. LN19. 9130 Bellanca Ave., L. A., Calif. 90045 (are COde 213 ) 641-3777 Vi ACREAGE WANTED. Up to 100 acres in area between Wind sor and Elizabeth City, near route 17. Waterfront will be considered. Write M. Car center. 483 Severnaside Severna Park, Maryland 21146. SPARE TIME INCOME Refilling and collecting money from NEW TYPE high-quality coin-operated dispensers in your area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, references, $600 to $3350.00 cash. Three to Six hours weekly can net excellent monthly income. More full time. For personal interview write UNITE DISTRIBUTING CO.. DEPT. A. 6 N. Balph Ave., Pitts Bureh. Pa. 15202. Include pnone number. If FOR YOUR painting and chain ; link fencing contact Sam Sawyer and Son. Edenton 482' .. 2080 or Plymouth 1793-3882. V'i Chain link fencing can be i financed. V Feb. March. HELP WANTED Senior Mechanic. Experienced neavy equipment, trucks, automotive, gasoline, dlesel. welding. Must be honest and dependable. Job requires routine background in vestigation. Government benefits. Civil Service status not required. If Qualified. starting salary $3.77 per hour win penoaic increases, send resume or Form SF 171 to Personnel Officer, Harvey roim apeciai resting Ac tivity, Hertford, N.C. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by John B. Stewart, dated July 25, 1969, and recorded in M.D. Book 50, page 5, In the office of the M Register of Deeds of Perquimans Miumy, norm uarouna, aetauit having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the un dersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door In Hertford, N.C, on November 26, 1971, at 11:30 o'clock, A.M., the property conveyed In said deed of trust the same lying and being in tne Town of Hertford, Perquinunt County, N.C, and more particularly described as follows, via.: Said lot of land being on the south aide of what la now known as West King Street or King Street extended, and described by deed recorded In Deed Book 7, page 243, No. 337, aa follows: Beginning on R.R. Ave. about 125 feet from the property of N. k S. R.R. and running an easterly course along aald Avenue 47 feet; thence southerly feet to Colored Cemetery; thence westerly course along the Cemetery 47 feet; thence northerly course feet to R.R. Ave., the place of beginning, being lot No. as shown In plat of the property of Ward st Perry. For further description and chain of title see deed book 59, page 509, Public Registry of Perquimans County. But this sale will be made subject to all outstanding and unpaid county and town taxes. A cash deposit will be required of the high bidder at the day of sale of 10 of the said high bid. Dated and posted this January 25, 1971. Feb.4,U,18,25C Chas. E. Johnson Trustee NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of A.R. Cook, 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, Box 175C, Hertford, N.C. on or before the 6th day of August, 1971 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 28th day of January 1971 Peggy C.Webb Executrix of A.R. Cook, Dec'd Feb.4,ll,18,25C. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Clara Belle Copeland , deceased, late of Perquimans, County, Nocth Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 4205 Surf Ave., Chesapeake, Va., 23325 on or before the 15th day of July 1971 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 4th day of January, 1971. Marion L. Copeland, Executor Executor of Clara Belle Copeland, deceased. Jan.14,21,28; Feb.4c NOTICE OF" ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Sobelia W. Wlnslow, 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 ml, Belvldere, N.C. on or before the 14th day of July 1971 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 5th day of January 1971. Oscar Roy Winslow Administrator of Sobelia W. Winslow, Deceased. Jan. 14,21,28; Feb.4c recovery. All persons Indebtw i to said estate will please m ake immediate payment. This Uth day of January 1 1971 Dennis P. Wins ow, Admlnistri itor Administrator of Lois A. Vin- slow, Deceased , Jan. 14.21,28; Feb. 4 Notice of Service of Process By Publlcaton IN THE GENERAL COUR' r OFJU8TI CE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISK 3N BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY Furney Marshall Merri.tt ; and wife, Frances Ober 'Mer; ritt Petitioners vs. Anthony Edward Blal te, Respondent The Perauimans County Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, February 4, 1971 - Page 5 SINATOl To Anthony Edward J31ake: SPINET CONSOLE PIANO Wanted responsible party to take over spinet piano. tasy terms. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Mana gar, P.O. Box241,McClel- lanviue, South Carolina 29458. UNITED STATES DEPART MENT OF AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE, OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that because of the existence of hog cholera in Gates, Chowan, and Perquimans Counties in North Carolina, and the nature and extent of out breaksof this disease, portions of tne aroresaid Counties are quarantined under amendments of the regulation in 9 CFR Part 76. The restrictions pertaining to tne interstate movement of swine and swine products from or through quarantined areas as contained In 9 CFR Part 76, as amended, apply to the areas quarantined. Notice Is also hereby given tnat a portion of Pitt County, North Carolina, is excluded from the areas quarantined because of hog cholera under amendments of the regulations in 9 CFR Part 76. Therefore, the restrictions pertaining to the Interstate movement of swine and swine products from or through quarantined areas as contained in 9 CFR Part 76, as amended, will not apply to the excluded area. However, the restrictions pertaining to the interstate movement from nonquarantined areas contained In said Part 76 will apply to the area exluded from quarantine. The amendments of the regulations will be published in tne Federal Register. Detailed information concerning the amendments may also be ob tained from Dr. W.W. Harklna, ANH Veterinarian in Charge, Post Office Box 2656, 320 Agricultural Building, Raleigh, wortn Carolina 27603. Done at Washington, D.C., this Uth day of January 1971. Ill F.J.Mulhern Administrator Agricultural Research Service RICKS x LAUNDKl 4f CLEANERS . aicaviNu" -" HErVTFSaD rqulmani Cnmnu TUF8DAY . . WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY . mLr,ii0Utem(W r- r,,.-.,. ....Jrimt .. 4?3-:i43 . NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale, contained in a certain deed of trust executed by N. T. Miller, also known and doing business under the name of T. N. Miller, widower, dated September 22, 1966, and recorded in M. D. Book 44, page 102, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Hertford, North Carolina, at 11:30 o'clock, A.M., on the 8th day of February, 1971, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the town of Hertford, Perquimans County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows, viz.: Bounded on the north by Lillie W. Harrell, on the east by Lowe's Wood Yard, on the south by Lillie W. Harrell, and on the west by Edenton Road Street, and being No. 41 (old num bering) Edenton Road Street, in the Town of Hertford, N.C, and being a lot 32 feet 10 in ches on front and back, bet ween parallel lines 106 feet deep. For further description and chain of title see deed book 29, page 18, Public Registry of Perquimans County, N.C. But this sale will be made subject to the 1971 Perquimans County and Town of Hertford taxes. A cash deposit of 10 per cent on the first $1,000 and 5 per cent on all bid thereover, will be required of the high bidder at the day of sale. Dated and posted this 7th day oi January, 1971. Chas. E. Johnson Trustee Jan. 14,21,28; Feb.4c Take notice that a pleadin g seeking relief again,st you ha s Men filed in the above entitle d special proceeding. The nature of the relief being : sought is as follows.: Petitioners desire to have an order issue, as adopting parents, that you have abandoned your minor child, Robert Paul Blake. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than March 3, 1971, and upon your failure to do so, the parties seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This 18th day of January, 1971 W.J.Ward Clerk Superior Court Jan.21-28;Feb.4c. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Arba E. Winslow 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, Box 267, Belvidere, N.C. on or before the 20th day of July 1971 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 14th day of January 1971 William Eugene Winslow, Executor Executor of Arba E. Winslow Deceased Jan. 21.28: Feb. 4. lie NOTICE OF ADMINSTRATION Having qualified as Ad mlnistratrix of the estate of Earnest Lee Cartwright 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. Hert ford, N. C. on or before the 30th day of July 1971 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 2lst day of January, 1971 Etta H. Cartwright Administratrix Administratrix of Earnest Lee Cartwright, Dec'd. Jan.28; Feb. 4,11,18c NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Lois A. Winslow, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against tne estate or said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 2, Hertford, North Carolina on or before the 14th day of July 1971 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Octavis Long, Sr. , 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, Box 91, Edenton, N.C. on or before the 14th day of July 1971 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 21 day of January 1971. Octavis Long, Jr. Administrator of Octavis Long Sr., Deceased Jan 28; Feb. 4,11,18c SAM ERVItl SAYS WASHINGTON - Again, at the oi enlng of the 92nd Congress, it is advocated by some that Rule XJ (II of the Senate be amended. Vhlle I am always intrigued by the arguments made by those writ i wish to amend Rule XXII, cam dor compels me to say that I do n Dt favor any proposal which woul d whittle down the present rule . so that a bare majority, or even '60 of the Senators, would be ali Wed to silence the other 40. ' The . fundamental concept of the Set late has always been that the lei ist shall be heard and countec I along with and equal to the mi iny. Unlimited debate inevitab ly brings its abuses, but it is wei U to remember the ad monition of the noted author William t I White when he stated in substa nee - Any rule which can be ui led today to silence a troubleson ne demagog can be used tomoi tow to silence a brave man fight Ing for a righteous cause, and i the pleading minority of today m ay be the arrogant majority of tomorrow. It should t remembered also : that the Unit ed States Senate is I the only leg islative body now wisting on th e face of the earth v rith rules des igned to secure to NOT 'ICE OF ADMINI, UTRATION Having qui ilified as Ad mi inistrator of tl estate of Katie Ell liott White, d eceased, late of Pe. rquimans C bounty, North Cat 'olina, this i; J to notify all pen sons having claims against the estate of sal d deceased to exhi bit them to tt e undersinged at 32 ODobbSt.He rtford, N.C. on or bt efore the 27th day of June 1971 ( )r this notice v, 'ill be pleaded in bi tr of their t ecovery. All perso ns indebted ti said estate will please make immediate paymi ent. This 20th day of Ji inuary, 1971 CI larlie White Admin istrator of Ki itie Elliott White, Dec'd. Jan. 2d ; Feb. 4,ll,l8c NOTICE OF DMINISTRAT1 g qualified as estate of The deceased, 1 tans County, this is to no having claims ON Executor ilma M ate of North tify all against of said decet ised to em to the undei 'signed x 445, 102 W. Ed en St, N.C. on or befoi re the ' August 1971 oi r this be pleaded in b 'ar of ery. All person s in- aid estate will pi ease idiate payment, day of January, 1 971. .J.P.Earnhardt, Jr. )f Thelma M. Sit lith Havin of the Smith, Perquin Carolina! persons I the estati exhibit th at P.O. Bo Edenton, 1st day oi ' notice will their recov debted to si make imrm This 22nd W Executor Jan. 28; Fet . 4,11,18c minorities a reasonable op portunity to express their views, and that this body has established a standard for determining how long a Senator can speak. This standard Is embodied in Rule XXII, which provides that a Senator or a group of Senators can speak upon a pending bill until two thirds of the Senators in at tendance vote to end the debate. This rule gives the Senate its distinctive character and has enabled the Senate on many occasions in times past to stand as a bulwark for the preservation of constitutional government and individual liberty. In my judgment, if a majority of the Senate is ever given the power to prevent a substantial minority to stand on the floor of the Senate and tell the truth about pending legislative proposals, the fear expressed by the French political philosopher, Alexis de Tocqueville, in his book, "Democracy in America," that the United States is in danger of being destroyed by the power of a majority will be realized, and that moment will mark the death knell of liberty for all Americans. My view on this subject is supported by many of the most illustrious Senators in times past who have taken the position that an easy cloture rule would sound the death knell of freedom of debate in this body. The late Senator O'Mahoney of Wyoming, who was a great liberal in the true sense of that much-abused term, stated in debate a few years ago that Rule XXII in its present form must be preserved if the Senate is to remain a forum of free speech for the benefit of this country. I agree. Princess Soya To Promote U.S. Soybeans In Europe NO ADMIN TICE OF IISTRATION Having qi lalified as Ac ministrator ( if the estate o Nancy White Onley, deceased, late of Perq uimans County, North Carditis i, this is to notify all persomj having claims against th e estate of said deceased to exl 'libit them to the undersigned at ' 1605 Rochelle Drive, Elizabeth City, N.C. on or before the f ,th da; v of July, 1971 or this notice will bi pleaded in bar of their r ecover. y. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. . This 22i Ad day of k Tanuary, 1971. Cecil H.Dail Admin, Istrator of . Nancy White Onley Jan.28; Feb. 4,11,18c ' Adair Rountree, National Princess Soya, of Gatesville, North Carolina, will travel to England, Holland, Germany, and Spain in March 1971 as a goodwill representative for U.S. soybean farmers and the Amer ican Soybean Association. Sponsor of the trip is Elanco Products Company, manufac turer of Treflan soybean herb icide. Princess Adair will be traveling with the ElancoTref lan Soybean Champions Tour of Europe, made up of 20 farm couples who are winners of 1970 official state soybean yield contests. Princess Soya's appearences in Europe will call attention to U.S. soybeans, which are be ming an even more impor ant factor in European diets nd animal production. She ill also express the continuing terest of U.S. farmers in sup- pi ving the European market. 1 England, Holland, Germany am i Spain import over $481, 0O0 ,000 worth of U.S. soybeans A. merica's largest agricultur al export-and soybean pro duct annually. KS"5LV 70 Maverick eaChev. B.A.,4Dr. 3 Torino GT C3 Ford Gal. 500 e3QTO,2dr., H.T. e3 Ford Gal. 500, 4 dr. & Olds, 4 dr., H.T. C3 Ford XL, 2 dr., H.T. 67 Mustang uonv. 67 Fairlane BOO, 4 dr. 67 Fairlane GT.2dr. 67 LTD, 4 dr., H.T. 67 Ford Fair. COO, 4 dr. 67 Ford Gal. 500, 4 dr. 67Chev.ll,4dr. 66 Pontiac GT 66 Ford Gal. 500, 2 dr., H.T. 65 Ford Wagon 65Buick,4dr., H.T. 65 Plymouth Fury III, 2 dr. e5 Ford Gal. 500, 2 dr. 64 Dodge Wagon 64 Ford Gal. 500, 2 dr., ' H.T.'-. TRUC 69 Ranger F100 69 Chevy Pickup 69 International Pickup 68 Chev. C10 Pickup 63 Ford F100 67 Chev. Pickup 67 Ford Ranger 67 Ford F100 Pickup 66 Ford F100 Pickup 6S Ford F100 65 Ford F350Body 62 F350 Pickup -Jit .. 'i 1 J) I .-A- J If !Tn i I i JL3 J QC SS Q ' 1 I J ' LP-Gas is delivered automatic; Illy We check your supply regularly. If yc u need more, we make a new delit 'ery automa itically! Lei us sun roaay. i.au Changes In The Wage-Hour Law Effective February 1, 1971 "The standard federal minimum wage continues at $1.60 an hour. However, since certain employees who were covered under the February l, 1967 amendments will go to $1.60 an hour effective February l, 1971, rumors have developed that the standard minimum has changed. This Is not so," ac cording to Henry A. Huettner, regional director of the Wage Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, Atlanta. For employment covered prior to February 1, 1967 the minimum wage remains at f 1.60, with overtime after 40 hours per week. Such employment includes establishments engaged in manufacturing, wholesaling, and certain large enterprises having some employes engaged in handling, selling or working on goods that have moved or will move in interstate commerce, along with large retail en terprises with volume in excess of $1 million per annum. Certain Colonial Stores Declare Dividend Directors of Colonial Stores Incorporated, 430-store southeastern and midwestern supermarket chain, today declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of 35 cents a share on common stock. The regular quarterly cash dividend of 50 cents per share was declared on outstanding 4 per cent preferred stock. Both dividends are payable March 1, 1971, to stockholders of record on February 15, 1971. Colonial Stores, with headquarters in Atlanta, has operations in the following states, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina and Virginia. Card of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks to each of you who renrembered me with your cards, visits and prayers, also to all my friends and neighbors, to my brother and their family, my sister and everyone who helped with my hog killing while I was a patient in the hospital and since my return home. May God richly bless everyone. Again I say thanks so much. Arvin C. Mansfield jobs are specifically exempt from the overtime provisions of the Act. Minimum wage for em ployment brought under the Act on February l, 1867, sucn as hotels, motels, restaurants, and smaller retail enterprises whose volume was $500,000 per annum to February 1, 1969, and $250,000 per annum thereafter, was subject to $1.45 from February 1, 1970 to January 31, 1971. on February 1, 1971 this rate goes to $1.60 per hour. Overtime is ap plicable unless specifically exempt. The new rate also applies to hospitals, laundries, some construction operations, and certain other businesses not covered prior to 1967, without regard to the dollar volume of the establishment. The minimum wage for agricultural field labor remains at $1.30 per hour with a complete exemption from the overtime requirements of the law. Huettner reiterated that there are no changes in the law raising the minimum wage above $1.60. Whether establishments or their employes are covered by the Act or exempt from some of its provisions depends on the facts in each case, he cautioned. Tolearn about the apphcationot the law to any particular establishment or enterprise, contact the nearest office of the Wage Hour Division. United States Department of Labor located at 310 New Bern Avenue, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611, telephone 919- 755-4190. mm 1 SAVE 15 ON JEWELRY, WATCHBANDS, DIAMONDS Sale Starts Feb. 4th - Ends Feb. 13th. Sorry - No Gift Boxing or Gift Wrap on Sale Items. DIVERS & SON JEWELERS HERTFORD, N. C. AMERICAN CLASSIC HOMES B. A. TALLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR BUILDER OF NEW HOMES FROM $9,000 AND UP CALL AFTER 6:00 P.M. 126-7081 TOTAL FI'A!KCE AVAILABLE First Those of you who are intrigued by old homes and restoration, will be interested to know that the oldest brick house in North Carolina is situated right here in the Albe marle area. The Newbold-White house, built around 1725, is located near Hertford in Perquimans County. It has been described as one of the most architecturally, important structures in the state. The Perquimans County Restoration j Association will make an effort to restore it to its original state of eloquence. You have a chance to and see history afterl before' The Norfolk & Carolina ; Telegraph & Telegraph Co J Dealer for General Tires Jpeclal on 825x14 WSW Tires. $28.00 Each, mil 4-Ply Nylon Cord. winsLov.'-cuinciiARD f.'OTon co., inc. rvii-fvt. 4554 U.S.l7North Hartford, N. C, REED OIL CO. Qi 3 Dial 426-5458 - Hert lord, N. 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