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CLASSIFIEDS EMPLOYMENT OP , PORTUNITY: Wanted 1 young man for automobile salesman in Perquimans County. Also, two mechanics. WINSLOW BLANCHARD MOTOR COMPANY, INC. PHONE 426-5245 or 426-5654, U.S. 17 North, Hertford, N.C. Feb.24tfn. Tractor-Trailer Drivers (Experience not Necessary ) Must have good driving record. Be in good health. To train for local and over-the-road hauling. For application call : 704-394-4329 or write NATION WIDE SEMI DIVISION, 3313 Belhaven Blvd., Charlotte, N.C. 28216. Lose weight with New Shape Tablets and Hydrex Water Pills. Harmon's Pharmacy, Hertford, N.C April 6,13,20,27: May4,ll-C Reduce excess body fluids with FLUIDEX diurectic tablets. Only $1.69 at Harmon's Pharmacy. April 20,27; May 4,11 P Wanted counselor for Neigh borhood Youth Corp summer project. Applicants should have a background of training or education in the field of guidance and counseling. Previous experience working with youth desired. Apply to John T. Bigger, director of NYC project, P.O. Box 468, Edenton. N.C. 27932, 'on or before May 5th. The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thumb"', April 27, 1972-Page 7 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate ot Blanche Trueblood DeLaney, 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 undersuoied at WinfaU, N.C. on or before the 20th day of Oc tober 1972 or this notice will be nleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will olease make im mediate payment. This 17th day of April 1972 J.L. DeLaney Administrator of Blanche Trueblood DeLaney , Dec'd. April 20,27; May 4.11.C NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Edmund T Jillson, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against exhibit them to the undersigned at P.O. Box 257, Hertford, N.C, i on or before the 20th day of I October 1972 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their New Registration Procedures For The Draft The Selective Service System announced today new registration procedures for the draft. Under the new provisions, a registrant must register with a draft board or a draft registrar within the period 30 days before to 30 days after Us 18th birthday. He must bring some official type of iden tification with him when he registers, such as his birth certificate, Social Security Account Number card, drivers license, school or college ac tivity card, or a credit card. The new registration procedures are designed to make registration more registrant-oriented and draft board operations more streamlined. Registration will consist of filling out a Registration Card. Ad ditionally, a new Registration Questionnaire also must be filled out, although the registrant can take the questionnaire with him, or it may be mailed to him. He must return it within 10 days. The new Registration Questionnaire requires the names and addresses of three persons outside the registrant's immediate family who will always know his address. The names, relationships, and addresses of all the registrant's family over age 16 also must be listed. In addition, the form includes questions inquiring whether the registrant believes he qualifies for a hardship deferment, for status as a conscientious objector, for a surviving son exemption, or for other Selective Service deferments and exemptions. Washington Report By Congressman Walter Jones Last week once again the interest of the people focused on Apollo 16. 1 had the pleasure of being at Cape Kennedy on Sunday, April 16 and witnessing the launching. It was a most impressive sight, and it was estimated that in excess of one million people were present in the general area. It is hard to visualize the preparations which must be made for a successful launch. One of the highlights was visiting the building in which the module is constructed; it is 533 feet from the floor to the ceiling, and contains accordian type sliding doors which when opened, is large enough to permit the United Nations building to pass through same. The trip was provided by NASA, and an interesting sidelight was that King Hussein of Jordan, who pilots his own aircraft, in at tempting to take off in his jet plane, damaged the wing of the plane on which we were sup posed to return. Later during the week the House considered the authorization for the National Aeronautics and Space Ad ministration" for fiscal year '73, recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 29th day of March 1972. S.M. Whedbee Executor of Edmund T. Jillson, Deceased. APR. 20, 27-May 4-11C 1971 DELINQUENT TAXES IN HERTFORD WILL BE ADVERTISED ON MAY 8th. 1972. The sale of the same will be held on Monday, June 12th, 1972, at 12 o'clock noon at the Court House door, PLEASE MAKE SETTLEMENT NOW AND SAVE YOURSELF ADDITIONAL COST OF ADVER TISING. A. MARVIN HUNTER Clerk, Town of Hertford This provided for ap proximately $3V4 billion. I guess I was not impressed enough, for on final passage, I voted no. As exciting as the space program is, I am convinced that there are other priorities which at least for the time being, should take precedence over these hugh expenditures. Another matter that created much interest here on Capitol Hill was the action of the Democratic Caucus in passing a resolution which requires the Democratic members of the House Foreign Affairs Com mittee to perfect legislation within 30 days setting a definite withdrawal date of all troops from Vietnam, contingent upon total and complete release of all prisoners of war. This is the first time the House has taken such positive action and in dicates the total dissatisfaction with our present involvement. I supported this resolution. Also during the week the House appropriated, $2 million to create a study commission on juvenile delinquency. On this I voted no not that I am in different towards the problems of juvenile delinquency, but the fact that the Department of Justice which already has the authority to create such Commission, was strongly against the legislation. Treat Power Mowers With Respect When you unlimber that power lawn mower this Spring, don't forget that gasoline can be powerfully dangerous. This word of caution comes from Fire Chief Nixon. Avoid becoming a statistic in National Fire Protection Association records of power mower accidents by following these rules offered by NFPA and Chief Nixon: 1. Do all refueling outdoors where , dangerous gasoline vapors can't accumulate. 2. When refueling, observe the "No Smoking.", rule without exception and keep away from all other possible ignition sources. 3. Wipe up any spilled fuel before starting the motor. 4. . Store your gasoline in a tight-closing metal can never in an easily-broken glass jug or bottle. ' -' Higher Quail limit Among Proposed Hunting Changes An increase in the bag limit for quail from eight to ten birds daily heads the list of changes proposed by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission for the 1972-1973 hunting season. The Commission will also propose changes in the bow hunting regulations to permit archers to take deer of either; sex during the early archery season in all areas where a gun season for deer will follow. Also, the Wildlife Commission will propose the elimination of big game tagging on the Game Lands. These are among the proposed changes which will be presented to the public for comment at nine hearings scheduled across the state during May. Dates, places and times for the hearings are below. Under the proposal, the daily limit for quail would be in creased from eight birds to ten, and the possession limit would increase from 16 to 20. "The average quail hunter kills only about two birds per hunt, and this fact combined with information from our statewide survey indicates that the increased limit would have little or no detrimental effect on the quail population," said Frank Barick, chief of the Division of Game. "In fact, according to surveys and hunter reports, there appear to be more quail in North Carolina now than ever before. The big game tagging system which was used on the Game Lands last year didn't work out as well as we had hoped," added Barick. "For that reason, we re proposing to drop it for this coming season." Barick also indicated that the proposal to allow archers to take either-sex deer during the early bow season is in line with regulations in most other states, and would not deplete deer herds. In other action, the Com mission will propose to shorten the deer season in Cumberland, Harnett, Hoke, Moore, Rich mond, Scotland and .northern Sampson counties as a result of the reduced deer herd in the vicinity of Ft. Bragg and the Sandhills Game Land. The season in these counties could be November 20 through December 16 the same dates as for the rest of the counties in the central part of the state. "Many sportsmen have asked for this shorter season, and our biologists also confirm the need for it," explained Barick. Proposed changes also in clude a longer deer season in northwestern counties. For several years, some north western counties had only a one week season. The herd has increased in these northwestern counties, and the Commission is proposing a uniform two-week western season beginning November 20 and lasting through December 2. The split season on black bear NOTICE! ' BY ORDER OF THE PERQUIMANS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I will advertise for sale in May, 1972, all Real Estate on which 1971 taxes have not been paid and also will levy on all delinquent Personal Property Taxes. I will hold the sale of the Real Estate on Monday, June 5th, 1972, Please make prompt settlement now and save yourself the additional cost of advertising. Walter E. Harrison j,.: . Perquimans County Tax Collector SALE! f 71 Malibu 4 dt. sedan (P.G.) ' Aii-power-loaded with comforto-see it now. COCQC 7 RiverU Buick coupe, 2 dt. I Loaded with ALL (he EXTRAS Th Sportt-Prestige car ticac 7 Electa 4 di., H.T., power I A seatf-windows-steering- MiKM. llie plenum u rn YOURS. tWU. 71 Buick Electa 4 dt., RT., IM tit-powet-AMFM Music, Loaded-Don' t M1m tOIQQ This One. 0 133.1 MQ Cadillac 4 dr., RT., load 03 ed. Thii luxury car has it iO-Bui would like f m to HAVE YOU. 31?7. I C A Oldi (98) Town Sedan 0? Loaded with ail the beauties and accessoriet DRIVEITNOW. C910Q 7 uieveue Wagon 3UO 0 Deluxe, Ait condition. Crying for A LOAD TO GO TO THE BEACR $999, would be from October 16 through November 18 and from December 25 through January 1. The hunting seasons for bear, wild boar, deer (in the east), raccoons, opossums, squirrels and wildcats would all open October 16 to provide unifor mity in opening dates. The Commission also will propose four new bear sanc tuaries where bears may be neither hunted nor killed. They are Shelton Laurel in Madison County, Holly Shelter in Pender County, Hollow Ground Swamp in Tyrrell County and Thur mond Chatham in Wilkes County. The grouse season in Ashe and Alleghany counties would be lengthened to conform to the statewide season (October 16 through February 28), A three year study indicated no reason for a shorter season in these counties. In Wake County beaver trapping would be prohibited. Also, under the proposals, raccoons could not be shot in Avery County. In addition to the elimination of the big game tag requirement, the Wildlife Commission will also propose the following changes in regulations on the nearly two million acres of Game Lands in the state: 1. Prohibit raccoon hunting on bear sanctuaries on the Game Lands located in the western part of the state. This regulation, requested by many sportsmen, would curtail bear and deer hunting with dogs under the guise of coon hun tingon the sanctuaries. 2. Prohibit the deposit of litter, trash, garbage or other refuse on Game Lands or the establishment of dumps or landfills on any Game Land without permission of the owner. 3. Remove Blue Valley and Toxaway Game Lands from the list of restoration areas, and open , them to hunting. Game stocks have increased suf ficiently to allow this move. 4. Require a Game Lands Use Permit for fur trapping or dog training on Game Lands. 5. Make it unlawful to shoot a bow and arrow as well as a firearm within 200 yards of any building, camping area or safety zone on the Game Lands. 6. Open block A-4 on the Sandhills Game Land to small game hunting. Previously, this area was open only to deer and dove hunting. 7. Change the deer season on the Sandhills Game Land to conform to the season proposed for the central part of the state (November 20-December 16). By opening the Sandhills deer season at the same time as Butner and Uwharrie, extreme hunting pressure and hazard should be reduced. North Carolina's hunters are urged to attend the public hearings nearest them and present their opinions and suggestions. Following evaluation of the hearings, the Wildlife Commission will adopt the final regulations on June 12, 1972. ' - KICKS LAUNDRY & CLEANERS SERVING HERTFORD ; AND Perquimans County TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY . SATURDAY BILL CRUMMEY, Routeman Truck Radio Dispatched PHONE EDENTON 482-2148 The Mobilatre S0O0. 59 pounds of Weitinghouie tit conditioning in a compact unit that cooti roomi 12x16 ot mallet, cooli them all over. Cany one home, install it in mintu el it plugs in like a lamp into any adequately wind circuit. Fit any window 19J4" to 42" wide. Cot another room in the house that's roasting? Why not two? Whether you cany home one ot two or more, each Mobtau carries a 5-yeei replaceaaent nuatanteei K the hermetically sealed refrigeration ay item should fail within S yean, youi Wetting ox ae dealer will replace the entire unit. Honestly now, why sweat? Hertford Hardware & ' . .i-MB..-. ' Supply, Inc. PHONE-426-5211 HERTFORD, N. C. QfZJ HI Stan Stroud UfVfE MOTOR nlMt CORP. PHONE 432-2191 EDENTOrOI.C.. MOT CE VOTERS The Perquimans County Board Of Elections Has Appointed The Following Registrars For a Primary Election Saturday, May 6th., 1972. Polls Open 6:30 AM. Til 7:30 PM. Polling Places Listed Below BETHEL Mrs. Delsie Ward . . - NICAN0R: Mrs. Ewe B. Dale - - BELVIDERE: Mrs. Zenovia White PARKVIliE: Steve Perry NEW HOPE: Carson Spivey, Sr. - EAST HERTTORD; Mrs. J.E. Morris - WEST HERTFORD: Mrs. Francis a Nixon . CR. Wards BP Ser. Station .Community Building .Community Community Edg. (Winfc!!) .Community Building -Perq. County Courthouss Health Dept PERQUIMANS COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS W.L ALLEY, Chairman
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