V. CLASSIFIEDS CJD LEGAL jWanted To Buy: Any land with oouna, iuver, uuce or creek frontage. Send full in formation to: Richmond -f Land Corporation, Box No. J 1130, Rockingham, N.C. (28379) pov, 25; Dec. 2,9,16,8 P 1 1 will not be responsible for any ucui uunjr man my own. Lennle Hurdle jSPINET CONSOLE PIANO may oe purcnasea ny small monthly payments, see it locally, write Cortland Music Co., P.O. Box 173, Clover, S.C. 29710, Dec. 2-9-16-23 P Dachshund puppies for sale. Biacu ana tan. s momns oia. ,,Will hold till Christmas. Call 428-7737. Dec. 24-16 C TRUCK DRIVERS (Experience Not Necessary) to train for local and over-the- road hauling. Can earn up to $5.16 per hour after snort training. For application, call 704-394-4320 from 9 A.M. to 7 P M mritm M A TTAM IVTniP PVSEMI DIVISION, 3313 1 Belhaven Blvd.. Charlotte. N.C. 28216. Jo old rimmed glasses lost last Jwednesday between 'Perquimans High School and Hertford Grammar School. If found call 426-S612. Reward. , BULLDOZER SCRAPER OPERATOR TRAINEES NEEDED xperlence helpful but not meessary. We will train. Average earnings exceed $300.00 weekly. For im mediate application write Safety Engineer, Empire .Express, Inc., 2016 North Hamilton Street, Richmond, Virginia 23200, or cal Area Code 703-359-4649. SEMI-DRIVERS NEEDED NOW ay averaging over $5.00 per nour alter on tne job type training. No experience necessary. Local and over the road driving. For immediate application call area code 703-$59-4626, or ; write Astro Systems, Inc., 2016 North pamuion street, tucnmona, Virginia 23200. Dec. 9-16 C NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION, Having qualified as Executor ; the estate of -Durwood L. larber, Sr., deceased, late of erquimans County. North krolina, this is to notify all. prions having claims against ie estate of said 'deceased to Ichibit them to the undersigned P.O. Box 124 Winfall, N.C. on before the 25th day of May 172 or this notice will be eaded in bar of their recovery. II persons indebted to said tate will please make im- ediate payment. . 1 This 12th day of November iirwood L. Barber Jr. xecutor of Durwood L. Barber,' My. 19-25; Dec. ZC ZZ. ' f NOTICE OF I ADMINISTRATION flavins qualified as Executrix Vf (he estate of David J. Prit- nrd. deceased, late of efquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 303 N. Church St. Hertford, North Carolina on or before the 15th day of May 1972 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate wlU please make immediate payment. This Uth day of November 1971. Mrs. Irene P. Towe, Executrix Si Davjd J. Pritchard, Deceased . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of William Alden Jackson, deceased, late cf 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 4213 Wake Forest Road, Raleigh, N.C. 27609 on or before the 29th day of May 1972 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 16th day of November, 1971 Thomas U.Jackson Administrator of William Alden Jackson, Deceased Dec. 2-9-16-23C NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of Jarvis Dorsey 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 No. 1, Box B8, Belvidere, N.C. on or before the loth day of June 1972 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 1st day of December 1971. JudyH.Winslow Administratrix of Jarvis Dorsey Winslow, Dec'd. Dec. 9,16,23,30-C ft Double Up! t The waterfowl season is in and ; the big fish have finally come back to the Dare Coast! If you're an outdoorsman, you can really enjoy some sport, now. itunt ducks and geese in the morning and, when the flying slacks up, move over to the surf for big , , blues and stripers There's nothing quite like both ; 7 feathers and fins to double . your pleasure. Local Board Continues To Grant Request For 1-A Young men who wish to drop draft deferments in favor of 1-A classifications may still do so. Local boards will continue to grant these requests even though the young men continue to meet the conditions for which the deferments were granted. Six categories are included: 1-S, high school students; 2-A, agricultural deferments; 2-D, divinity students; 2-S, un dergraduate college students; and 3-A, hardship deferments. This policy was instituted in late 1970 and was of particular interest to young men with random sequence (lottery) numbers above the highest RSN called for induction. By drop ping their deferments at the end of the year, they became part of that year's prime selection group. On January 1, they were placed in a second priority position. Because of this, they are not subject to induction until the manpower supply in the first priority selection group is exhausted; a development likely only if a major national emergency occurs. The policty was reaffirmed in a Local Board Memorandum sent this week by Draft Director Curtis W. Tarr to all 4,000 local draft boards. Registrants who desire to take advantage of the policy in 1971 must have been born in 1951 or earlier, have RSNs of 126 or above, and not be a member of the extended priority selection group. Moreover, they must submit their request in writing. To be considered as part of the 1971 prime selection group, the requests must be postmarked no later than December 31. RSN 125 has been set as the year-end ceiling for 1971 draft calls. Unlike 1970, when the year-end ceiling was not necessarily reached by all local boards, the authorization in the 1971 draft amendments of a Uniform National Call insures that all eligible registrants will be considered for induction if they: (1) are in Class 1-A on December 31, (2! are 20 years of age or older on that date, and (3) have RSNs of 125 or below. If young men meet these criteria, but are not inducted during 1971, their liability for induction will be extended into 1972. They will be prime candidates for in duction, during the first three months of the year along with other men who are now in the extended priority selection group. Commenting on the con tinuation of the policy which allows the dropping of defer ments, 'Dr. Tarr said: "Young men holding lottery numbers of RSN 126 and above can ef fectively limit their vulnerability to the draft by being classified into 1-A by the year's end. Since the law allows young men to apply for defer ments, we believe those young men granted deferments should be able to drop them if they desire." "Our purposes." Tarr added, "are to achieve fairness to all registrants in determining their priority status on January 1 of the new year and to limit the uncertainty that young men with high random sequence numbers face. Registrants with student, occupational, paternity, agricultural, and hardship deferments will be eligible to take advantage of this policy,!' The Memorandum also amends Selective Service policy on allowing record changes in blrthdates upon submission of adequate evidence. Starting December 10. if a birthdate change is submitted after the registrant has received a lottery number, the records will be changed, but the registrant will retain his original lottery number. Great New Christmas Toy Many Situations Require Reporting' To Social Security If you are receiving a social security check, the Ad ministration has the respon sibility of prompt delivery of a correct check to your proper address. Effective com munication will help us in our task, an enormous one, due to the magnitude of our program. Life is complex and so is social security! We want you to keep us in formed. If you move, we must know where to deliver your check. Ifvou act hack to work or exceed an earlier earnings estimate, we must adjust your beneift to avoid costly over payments. If you remarry, your ' child marries, or drops out of school, we must know so further eligibility may be considered. Many situations require reporting and we must rely upon responsioie nouucauon ., as required by the Law. If you are uncertain about reporting events, please call the Elizabeth City Branch uuice. An Ideal last-minute Christ mas gift or stocking-stuffer is this unique, new, two-wheeled toy car made by Structo, the pioneer toy manufacturer. The secret of the new toy is a revo lutionary, new, dual-parallel wheel arrangement that main tains perfect balance. Weird Wheels are available in a var iety of rugged molded poly carbonate bodies, including the Monster Machine, the Weird Wagon, and the Buzzin' Buggy. The new toys scoot across the floor on two fast parallel wheels, maintaining an uncan ny balance and agility, accord lng to Structo. They never turn over, always stay upright, and can take the abuse of which a child is capable. Monster Machine is a deep lime-finish dragster that mys tically makes its way on two parallel wheels. Weird Wagon is a squashed little bug in Weird Wagon cherry red . . . strangely fam iliar, but uncannily different. Buzzin' Buggy is a brilliant yellow dune buggy. It rocks and rolls on two superfast wheels. I' nl J LIGHT FIXTURES V kVIMfcaV M In just o Itw minutes you con yyL -i C"9TQQ lOm brighlno! an oouty ro f MW SSsrL ony room wilh o now lijhlliiluro S2 ti comploto toloction 'Dryer Dish Washer yf & POST "ij n J &on? " Make Your Medicare Count The ruhnans WeeklVj Hertford, N. C, Thursday, DocMnbei 9, 1971-ftja ..k Intelligence il the art of being able to judge a speech 'Make your Medicare count aon't get counted out!" Anyone having Medicare should remember that any medical bills for services rendered from October 1969 through September 1970 must be submitted no later than December 31. 1971. There la a time limit on requesting Medicare payment and the law permits no exceptions. Bills sent in late will not be paid. Some people hold on to their medical bills waiting until 'the end of the year. This isn't necessary. As soon as a person nas medical mils exceeding the $50 deductible, he should send them in for processing and payment. Bills put away in a drawer tend to be forgotten and may not be found again until the time limit has expired. A request for payment form needs to be completed each time bills are submitted. However, anyone having difficulty completing this form, or having any other questions concerning the Medicare program, to contact the social security office at Elizabeth City. N.C. telephone 338-3931. They will find the people there ready, willing, and able ' to render assistance; Ann Preston FeltonToBe Stationed In S.C. AMN Preston Felton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Felton, will be stationed in South Carolina after spending 15 days with his parents. He did his Basic Training in Texas. by what is said, not by how loud it's said. i Lost Prop Ffght An era in commercial avi ation history ended Novem ber 1 with the last regularly scheduled flight across the Atlantic by a propeller-driven plane. On that date, Icelandic Airlines intro duced all-jet service from New York to Scandinavia and Britain, replacing Rolls Royce Jet-prop aircraft which had been the only propeller-driven planes in scheduled trans-Atlantic service for several years. Icelandic also jets from New York to Iceland and to Luxembourg in the heart of western Europe at lower fares than any other sched uled airline because it is not a member of the rate setting International Air Transport Association. How would vnu feel if' everyone in town knew how4i much you put in the collect II tion plate at church laaij fiu.ul.u9 iv51 NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF TOWN OF WINFALL By an act of legislature a 2 interest on all unpaid A a. a 'II L IJ I I ! ! I 4 is i lown axes win oe aaaea Deginmng vaiv i,' 1972 and additional interest added each until taxes are paid ELUAH WHITE MAYOR OF WINFALL moftei i Hi? I UAHTED SUB-CONTRACTORS Jim Walter Homes has work available for contract with framing sub-contractors in all parts of the state. Plenty of work at all times, sub-contractor must have adequate crew, tools and transportation. Contact STEWART VEST Call Collect: 9193354252 ' ' V . O. Box 672, Hughes Blvd. & Martin St. Elizabeth City, N. C, 27909 A few iminufes witfh us on (December 1 H- couldl give you a whole new way of life If you're a skilled tradesman, or ready to learn a trade, we tok a about a new lifetime career opportunity at Newport News Shipbuilding. To make it as convenient as possible for you, we're bringing our Mobile Employment Center to Hertford on Saturday, December 11. It will be located at the parking lot behind the Municipal Building, on Grubb Street and our representatives will be there to talk with you from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Check thcso caroor opportunities. U7 --A ll trlHt. Af .IrilUil tuutfil WMm KHt mt1 wtwkm PinefittPTft. ShAD - . nV IWTO H BiHIlM VI WMW nvriiii w . r w jff machinists. And painters, to name a few. -4 ... " Or if you're unskilled and want to learn a trade, become a snipntter. snopntnr. ana rine machinist. Shipwright. Rigger or burner. On-the-job training and related instruc tions provided. Or if you're a high school graduate between 18 and 25 years of age and haven't de cided on a career yet, you could become a candidate for our Apprentice School. Training is offered In all shipbuilding trades. And, of course, we pay you to learn. How about pay and benefits? Warn and frinfe benefits at Newport News are excellent, equal or better than what's jS offered In mo other parts of the state. And we offer job security baaed on years- ..... n. l K klliu. k - . . . -r.-n-i I What elzo do wo offer? A gnat location. A moderate climate. And lots of recreation. With some of the best swimming, boating and fishing anywhm. And most important, a chance to mow. A chance to grow as far as you want to go with the world's largest private shipyard. Because our growth is unequaled, yours can be too. . How do you apply? 1 , r No aonointment is naceiaarr. Just visit our Mobile Emptovment Cantec. st the pass ' tag lot behind the Municipal Building, on Grubb Street, anytime between I ajs. and.:; " ft ii.m. on Satnrdav. Daeamber 11. ' ...?". I. Newport Hows Shipbuilding A Tcnncso Company . - t JO fnaraiu fir; r - r 'f r ;::::::3C".7.t. :ittv t:v;:: 331 N. HUSHES CLVO. DIAL 335 5455 Kirry kav:x. n.c. CUt 441 m An C-'jz1 Qppzrtor.lty C..'oycr Tel ?i Cc studio 'aj1 11 .vi,'. a

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