CLASSIFIEDS legal fFlU Sand, Call 297-2615 or 297 2072. , . , FOR SALE: 36" electric range. I Good condition. Call Vivian :f; Matthews, 426-5010 or 426 s 5444, ... I -, . June 22, July 6c ; BULLDOZER SCRAPER OPERATORS NEEDED Training now being offered v on modern heavy equipment. .Industry wages exceed $6.00 y per hour in most areas. J Experience is not necessary. 1 1, For immediate application call Area Code 803-254-5852 or ! Write Heavy Equipment ti Division. P. 0. Box 13435, Columbia, South Carolina I 29201. June22-29C ? .': - ' - ; TRUCK DRIVERS v (Experience not necessary) Professional drivers earn up to I $5.41 per hour, plus over- time up to $20,000 per year. u. You can too after short ; training for local or over-the-:- road hauling. For application '? call (704) 3944320 or write: NATION WIDE SEMI DIVISION, 3313 Belhaven i Blvd., Charlotte, N. C. 28216. June 22-29 C SPINET CONSOLE PIANO may be purchased by small monthly payments, see it locally, write Cortland Music Co., P. O. Box 173, Clover, S.C. 29710. June 22-29; July 6-13P Lose eight with New Shape Tablets and Hydrex Water Pills. Harmon's Pharmacy, Hertford, N.C. June 29, Aug, 3C I NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Execu trix of the estate of Wiley F. Eason, de ceased, 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 undesigned at Route No. 1, Box 107D Gaston Drive, Hertford, N.C. on or before the 8th, day of December 1972 or this htoice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 1st day of June 1972 i Margaret Smith Eason ' Executrix of Wiley F. Eason, Estate 5 "June 8,15,M,29c , NOflCEOF '' 'ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of Robert Luther Perry, 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 Box 34, Winfall, N.C. on or before the 15th day of December 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 June 1972 Essie M. Perry Johnikins Administratrix of Robert Luther Perry, Deceased ' June 8,15.22,29c NOTICE OF SALE Under nd by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed jny James W. . Copeland and wife. Peggy S. Copeland to lJulian E. Winslow, Jr., Trustee, EXCELLENT MONTHLY EARNINGS PART OR FULL TIME BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR ADDED INCOME WE SECURE 5 LOCATIONS $1,000.00 INVENTORY RETURNS $2,700.00 Qualified Individuals wanted for dealership In thlt area to service rout for NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ALKA-SELTZER, BAY- ; , ER ASPIRIN, ANACIN, BUFFERIN, TUMS, etc., lOld throuatl our , litest, modern vending machines In "pocket paks." Dealerships now ' being established and appointed upon our acceptance. Will not In terfere with your present employment. Location! can be serviced In your spare tlmei Collect cash sales and refill machines. THIS IS A MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR BUSINESSII Cash Investment of $2230.00 to $3975.00 necessary. Also need car and 9 10 spar hours each week. If you meet our qualifications, and have the necessary cash Investment! If you have the desire to luc cd, picas writ today. Send your nam, address, and telephone number toi ' MARKETING DIRECTOR DEPT. I . CREATIVE MARKETING CORP. ' 7821 Manchester Maplewood, Ma 63143 k 70 CHEV. Caprice tin MAVERICK 170 OLDS Delta Cuutom,4 Dr. , C3 DODGE Monoco, 2 drl, ... H.T. , . I C3 CHEVELLE 2 dr. 3 CHEV. & A., 4 dr. C3FORbCust500,4dr. W FORD LTD; 4 dr., H.TV I C3FORD GaL 580, 4 dr." C30LC? 4 dr., H. Tap 'which Deed of Trust is dajed November' 21. 1967,' an recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Perquimans County, in Mort gage Deed Book 44, at page 237, and default having been made In the payment of the in debtedness secured thereby, whereby the power of sale therein contained became operative, and the holder of said note having declared the entire indebtedness due " and demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of paying same; the undersigned Trustee will on Friday, the 7th day of July, 1972, at 11:00 a.m., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court house Door of Perquimans County, N.C. - the following described property: Lying and being' in Perquimans County, New Hope Township, State of North Carolina: BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of the Whitehat Road, said point being on said road at the north westerly corner of the Eure property, and thence along the Eure land south 47 degrees east 26.62 chains to an iron stob; thence south 54 degrees east 4.50 chains to the Caddy property; thence south 40 degrees 30' west 28.80 chains to a point: thence north 30 degrees 45' west 20.60 chains to a point ; thence south 9 degrees west 20.75 chains, and south 35 degrees west 13 chains toa point thence north 36 degrees 15' west 26.95 chains to the said Whitehat Road: thence along the said road, north 49 degrees east 17.28 chains, and north 40 degrees 30' east 29.97 chains to the point of beginning, containing 127.90 acres as shown by plat of survey made by Eugene Jordan, Registered Surveyor, on July 19. 1963. For further descrip tion, and chain of title, see Deed Book 20,' page 448, Public Registry of Perquimans County, N.C. and other deeds from Trim Sawyer of Record.' There is also excepted a certain tract or parcel of land of the above described land by deed from James W. Copeland and wife. Peggy S. Copeland, to Marvin Caddy and wife, Willie H. Caddy, containing 49.62 acres, recorded in Book 50, Page 487, Register of Deeds Office, Perquimans County, North Carolina. This 6lh day of June, 1972. Julian E. Winslow, Jr., - Trustee NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Trim White Wilson, 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 Front St., Hertford, ; N.C. on or before the 30th day of December 1972 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 23 day of June 1972. . .' Minnie T.Wilson Executrix of Trim White Wilson, Deceased. June 29; July 6,13,20c NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION : Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Sadie Whedbee : Bogue, deceased, late of Perquimans C3CHEV. Chevelle,S.S. 63 MUSTANG 2 dr. 67 RAMBLER 2 Dt. 67 FAIR LANE 2 Dr., rl.T. 67 FORD GaL 500, 4 dr. 67 MUSTANG 2 dr. e7 FORD GaL 600, UTo 67 BUICK 225, 4 dr. 3 MUSTANG Conv. C3FORD GaL 530, 4 dr. This Is The Law ; By Robert E. Lee (Sponsored by The Lawyers of North Carolina) Henry Brown, a wealthy and highly respected man, met Mary Green, an attractive young woman, while attending religious convention. -: Mary . informed Henry that the was; a church worker and that she had been on but few dates with men. She appeared very retiring and shy, and Henry had to have numerous dates with her before he could get even a good-night kiss. She represented to him that she was a Virgin and had never used Intoxicating beverages or cigarettes. Henry married Mary.' ' ;- 'r'. ' ' -' When they 'attempted to register at a resort hotel on the first night of their honeymoon, the night clerk refused to assign them to a room. ? - The hotel clerk informed Henry that prostitutes were not permitted to register at the hotel, and that Mary had been thrown out of the hotel as such only a few weeks earlier. Upon further inquiries, Henry discovered that Mary was well known among hotel men as a prostitute, that she had been convicted on such charges in the courts several times, and was also an alcoholic. Mary was definitely not the land of girl she had represented herself to be. She had never done any church work; in fact, she was not even a church member. Henry did not continue his honeymoon with Mary. He abandoned her in the lobby of the hotel on the first night of his married life. He has not since seen her. May Henry have his marriage annulled? No. There does not exist a ground for an annulment of the marriage. Mary is the legal wife of Henry. He must maintain and support her. Holiday Driving Casualties Could Soar Over 30 Mark Traffic deaths over the long Fourth of July weekend could run as high as 34, the N.C. State Motor Club predicted. The state will count its toll from 6 p.m. Friday. June 30, through midnight Tuesday, July 4. Club President Thomas B. Watkins warned that because of the 102 hours of official holiday driving casualties could soar over the 30 mark. "Many travelers will take off Monday, July 3, too", Watkins pointed out, "and traffic will be heavy, ; especially in the vacation areas." ' : Last year there were 29 high way deaths during a 78-hour period. In addition, there were 828 Injuries and 1,329 accidents. This year, the N.C. State Motor Club estimates 890 injuries and 1,325 accidents. ?'We continue to be optimistic that deaths will be much less than predicted," Watkins said. "This will be a good weekend to drive more carefully than ever and u obey f all safety regulations." . July 4th deaths in recent years were 28 in 1967 ; 26 in 1968; 23 in .1969; 22 in 1970; and 29 in 1971, : Z ' . County, North Carolina, this is to notify all oersons havins claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route No. 3, Box 303 Elizabeth City, N.C. on or before the 29th day of December 1972 6r this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 20th day of June 1972. 3 William A. Bougue Administrator of Sadie Whedbee Bogue, Deceased, v , ; June 29; July 6,13,20c LJ MUSTANG 2 Dr. 5 FORD Cust600,4dr: 64FPRDGaL500,.4dr., 71 FORD T800 Tractor , 67 CHEVTCiO Pickup 70 FORD Ranchero C3FORDF100 L8 . 70 DODGE ton pickup acond. . nrncr.'co Fed F1 CO Pickup , "Prenuptlal unchastity" . is not a ground for annulment or divorce in North Carolina and most states. , . Misrepresentations or con cealments as to wealth, oc cupation, rank, and character are not usually grounds for annulment. . If Mary should subsequent to her marriage ', engage in prostitution or commit a single act of adultery, her husband would be able to obtain from her an absolute divorce decree on the ground of adultery. This would be a marital offense committed subsequent to the marriage. : Legally speaking, Henry was not justified in abandoning his bride at the beginning of their honeymoon. He cannot after a one year's separation dissolve the marriage by' a divorce obtained on the statutory ground of one year's separation if Mary properly contests the action. The separation was occasioned by a willful aban donment on the part of the husband. Veterans Administration How to use GI insurance dividends to buy additional paid up life insurance is explained in Veterans Administration pamphlets and forms now being mailed to four million eligible veterans, H.W. Johnson, Director of the Winston-Salem VA Regional Office, said today. Veterans who have insurance dividends on deposit with the VA will be first to receive the information. Mailings to this group of 650,000 started going out in May and will continue through June. For the additional 3.3 million holders of policies eligible for the extended coverage, VA mailing will start July 1 and continue for 15 weeks. Most of the policies are for $10,000 before extended coverage is added. Each eligible policy holder will receive a pamphlet on the new insurance and a form on which he can indicate whether he wants the added coverage. Those who do not want the extended coverage should return the forms also, Johnson stressed, because the agency will use all the replies to verify file numbers and Social Security numbers on its records. . Johnson explained the amount of the "paid up ad dition" a veteran can buy depends on the amount of his dividend and his age at the time the dividend is paid. For example, a 51-year-old veteran who receives a $70 dividend can buy $153 in added paid up protection. This is additional insurance coverage, above the face amount of the policy, that will continue through the life of the policy without an increase in premium. ' GOOD MARKET 1 One farm commodity that's enjoying a very favorable market situa tion is soybeans. Prices have run above $3.50 per bushel this spring with continued good demand anticipated. One reason for the relatively - high price is supply. Beans on hand are down 11 per cent from last year and the smallest for the time of year since 1968. Modernize AUTOMATIC LP-Gnn appliances! Ringts, hot water heaters, space heaterf, refrigerator!, waihert, dryeri. incinerators all offer new ;.,, i . Ling. And you're sure to find the sue iitld price that's right for fyou. L . . f At your i SOtan Dealer's REED OIL HERTFORD, N. C.-DUL ?B.J. Crowley's HOROSCOPE CANCER Emotional. sensitive, changeable de scribe those born under this sign. Most are popular with others . Your gem is the ruby. Your colors are green and gold. Your lucky numbers are 8 and 3. Your lucky day is Monday. CANCER June 21 to July 22 -Someone you consider ed a friend may seem to let you down. But he or she has a reason. Don't judge too harshly. Leo-July 23 to Aug. 22 -A surprise visitor may have some interesting mes sages for you. Listen! Be conservative with money this week. Don't forget to pray. VIRGO-Aug. 23 to Sept. 22 -A time when change is not advisable. Go slow and easy. Your ability to see things clearly is at its best this week. LIBRA Sept. 23 to Oct. 22 -Ask for help if you need it, especially in career or matters of education. A pro motion or advancement could be yours if you put forth a little effort. SCORPIO-Oct. 23 to Nov. 22 -Look ahead with optimism. Good news from family members may be ex pected, probably in the form of a telephone call or a letter. SAGITTARIUS-Nov. 23 to Dec-21 -A happening at first that seems a misfortune may be a blessing in dis guise. A change for the near future seems inevitable. CAPRICORN-Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-Avoid anyone who depresses you or has over bearing tendencies. Culti vate friendships with those who have a cheerful outlook on life. AQUARIUS Jan. 20 to Feb. 18 -Shop for items to improve your home. You can improve your domestic life if you become a little better organized. PISCES-Feb. 19 to March 20 -Patience needed now, especially with juveniles. Keep youngsters busy with activities and chores or boredom will set in. ARIES March 21 to April 20 -A close associate may seem arrogant, when actual ly he is crying for help in that he needs a friend. Be a friend. TAURUS-April 21 to May 20 -Someone you consider superior in knowledge and wisdom may seek you out for advice. Don't try to im press him. Answer as hon estly as you know how. GEMINI -May 21 to June 20 -Energy, ambition need ed now! Get in the race and fight to win. Someone you may have wronged will lend you a helping hand. POLLINATION The female flowers of vine crops, such as cucumbers, are recep tive to pollination for only a short period of time. In most cases, the flower is open for one. day and, if pollination doesn't occur, the flowers wilt and shed off no fruit Is formed. North Caro lina State University scientists say research indicates that most pollination occurs from about 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Honeybees do the work. with p'! " 4Jfc" J ' . CO. (scq) 426-5453 Washington Report By Congressman Last week the House ap proved a bill which provides a revolutionary financial relationship with the States and local governments. It was known as the "State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972," and provides for an ultimate expenditure of $29.5 billions of dollars under a most com plicated formula based on populations, local tax efforts and per capita income. The bill is designed to eliminate further tax increases at the local level, or as some seem to think, might even af ford tax reduction at the local level There were many reasons why I could not support this legislation-one, is the inequity of the formula for distribution. "Something Old, Something New" The old saying for brides is "Something old, something new. Something borrowed, something blue." Social Security can't help with the "borrowed or blue" but they can do something about the "old and new." Every new bride visiting the Social Security Office will be issued a Social Security card with her "new name but with her "old" Social Security number. Employers could do their newly married female em ployees a big favor if when they cange her name on their records, they would suggest she change her name on her Social Security records. Social Security numbers are used to keep each person's individual and personal Social Security account straight. To keep her earnings record correct, every "Miss" who becomes a "Mrs." whould have her name changed on her Social Security card and have the change recorded with the Social Security -' Ad ministration. HOUSEHOLD FABRICS If you want to dress up your house this sum mer, follow a popular decorating trend put fabrics on walls, window shades and all parts of furniture. Among your choices : are pucker prints, print ed sheers, chintz, warp knits and silk-like fab rics, observes Wilma Scott, extension house furnishings specialist, North Carolina State University. Worst A sign in a Missouri bank reads: "The worst place in the world to live is just be yond your income." DUN0LP TIRES 4 PLY RAYON F-78x14 or 15 $25 G-78x14 or 15 21 The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Walter Jones For an example, New York State will receive $17.20 per person, while North Carolina will receive only $7.07. These amounts increase each year for the next five years, and ultimately New York will be receiving $48.21 per person., while North will receive only $26.58. Even the State of Nevada will receive more per capita than our own State. Another reason for my non-support is that the estimated deficit for next year is already $25 billion, and this adds another $6 billion to that figure. In other words, Congress is appropriating money which the Treasury doesn't have. Already our national debt is $450 billion with anticipated legislation within a few days to increase the debt ceiling. So, it is obvious that sooner or later to act financially responsible, the Congress must impose ad ditiorfal taxes on the citizens of this nation. In summary, this is another trend in making the State and local governmental units more dependent on the Federal Government. On final passage, the North Carolina delegation split as follow!): Congressmen HendersoW, Lennon, Jonas and I votSd against the bill, while the other Members voted favorably. It-is hoped that those who voted for this massive expenditure, will vote for tax increases when the occasion arises. , In other House action, ine?, Treasury Postal Service Appropriations were approved,) by a vote of 321 to 11 inv,Uw, amount of approximately $700 ' million. Ironically, the major j portion of this goes to the Postal; Service which is now an in-,; dividual agency which lhej Administration promised thjef; years ago would by this time be, , self-supporting. . The House approved two,biJJs ., affecting disabled veterans-onej, to provide a 10 per cent increase in the monthly rates to thosc who are rated 50 per ent disabled or more. The other rbiU) increases the Veterans AtiVn ministration participation housing for disabled veterans by increasing the maximum grant from $12,500 to $20,000. KICKS LAUNDRY & CLEANERS SERVING HERTFORD AND Perquimans County TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY BILL CRUMMEY, Routemaa Truck Radio Dispatched PHONE EDENTON 482-2148 DIXIE AUTO PARTS U.S.-17 BYPASS HERTFORD, N.C PHONE 426-5716 OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY, 7 A.M. - 7 P.M. NOW HAS THEIR SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPEN. N.C. DEPT. OF MOTOR VEHICLES INSPECTION STATION GOODYEAR POLYESTER 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE F 78 x 14 cr 15 $43 G-78xl4 or 15 $46 OUR PRICES ARE FOR WHITE SIDE WALL THEY INCLUDE FED. EXCISE TAX & SALES TAX, FREE MOUNTING FREE BALANCING FREE ROTATING EVERY 6,005 MlliS .-, ...... J . V. . '. . ;.' n r 1 FREE REPAIR ON ALL TIRES WE SELL'" Thursday, June 29, 1072-r Private Clubs 'V 7 I tx.a c n l i. J ruled private clubs may limit their membership, even Jf ' they have liquor license;' : The vote was 6-3 and tfad decision relieves many1 : Americans of all races and creeds because to force pri- . vate clubs to accept : any one who demanded admit ' tance would mean chadi?.V Wnrao if uj n n 1 A moan IIWIDV) a ay r V t at V (It V CMS t V stneuns the rights ol cui- zena m ionn nnvHW ciufm.. .wi There is obviously-no-"' right, enjoyed by any cjiwl zen, to force himself intrfc" nnv nrivara rlnh. The oaa . nnMn&ph which the SiinmiJ! ' uourt nas now cnecxea an. which was designed tobreal& down membership rules irt-Ci some fraternal orders, coutK:' try clubs and other socifel filths uab iioA trttho linifrftft' license, seen as government sanction. It is true that some hay' been prevented from joining private clubs by membershi'J, rules. i-V'hfi SALE .31 : v 3ll! ny Grand Prix 2 door Cpc w mm puwer-au-amumauc. ready for-THE ROAD TEST. "IO LaSabre Buick 4 door, -n Reierved for quality (QQCpJ m Electra Buick Custom ..jf:. 1 4 door, air-power-elec-trie-cruise, itereo mu- (AOAC tic See it how! ! ' VM Plymouth Fury III, 4- -,M I X door, loaded with the luxuries But needs a tOQCA Driver-! w -itjW 70 Bel-Aii Chevrolet, 4- door, fully equipped CAicn oeacn equip- f nrf ment LOOK FOR ITIlRft 70 Chevrolet Impala Cut- ' torn Cpc, air-power- ' luxury vinyl-for the C04(tt aporttminded one. v-HJ '69 Buick Electra 225 cut- torn ali-power-electnc- 60-40 teats, prestige quality YOU can afford. ' $2795 Clarence Britton HOKE MOTOR : CORP. PHONE 482-2191 DENTONO 1 ,'" if ' I., i i i or ' 1 U". 17 f" c.

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