1 CLASSIFIEDS ' IEGAIS' jf OR SALE: 1 used . easy automatic washer, 1 used Westinahouse hot water heater. 1 used oil burner (white) Jessie ,-. t,ox), 424-7984 or 426-5685. , . ' '"' 'ATTENTION MEN ' liEMI DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED Local aY Over -the- . Road driver training being cfferid . -thru facilities of ; Common Carrier. On-the-job , type Mrainlngj no experience j.'necpssary. Industry wages I exceed $6 per .. hour with benefits, For Immediate ap ! plication call Area Code 404 675 , 2941 or write to Semi Division; , , Suite NO. 108; T100 Spring St. ?;NW; Atlanta, .Georgia 30309. A brown 'puppy was' found i- Saturday evening near Carolina ; Ave. The female has white . throat and tips on paws, Face Is ' black as. well as tips of ears. t Owners may phone 426 8191 to claim. ' ; s " ' FOR SALE OR TRADE -1944 -Volkswagen van. Good Cond. . Want four wheel , drive, vehicle or good pickup truck. 426 543! or 426-5514 - wish to thank each and . everyone for the visits cards and flowers sent to me while f ' I was a patient in the hospital ; and-since return home. . My -the LorO bless you all. Fannie Hurdie : . i Lose weight 'with New Shape j - Tablets and Hydrex Water .pills. Woodard's Pharmacy I want to thank all my relatives, friends, neighbors, and all ! others who remembered me with gifts, cards) and es peclally prayers while I was j t patient at Chowan Hospital and since my return home. Your thoughtfulness will ,; always be remembered may the Lord bless each one of '' you. Nellie Stalllngs For the many acts of kindness ;s shown us during the illness and death of our loved one, 'we shall be eternally oratetui. e family of Claude D. White j, i-rances, uorotny Faye, !' tmille, and CD., Jr. f r -V." ' Card of Thanks ' I wish to express my, sincere v appreciation to those who fi remembered me with V flowers, cards, gifts and t visits while I was a patient In Duke Hospital and since my 3 return home. a. Your kindness will always be remembered. . Ramona D. Elliott Windsor, NX. 1 ' NOTICE OF ; ADMINISTRATION J Having qualified as Ad ministrator, CTA of the estate of Clauae D. White, deceased, tate or Perquimans County, Iforth Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims aaain&f the estRt nf tfeceased to exhibit them "to the nutrsignea ar r.u. box 318 srtford, -N-.-G. on or before the in aay of August 1973 or this ftice will be pleaded in bar of eir recovery. All persons indebted ta 'said estate will Please make Immediate, payment. This 13th day of ; February 1973.4 R.tr'tevens, Executive Vice President Peoples Bank 8, Trust Co., Hertford, N.C. Administrator CTA of Claude D. White, Deceased. Feb.22,Mar. 1-8 15C NO HARM ... Farm pond owners shouldn't beconcerned ' jgbout turtles and flah ;eating birds. They do . not harm the fish 'population, according to .North Carolina State Uni versity specialists. The turtles will, eat dead or lck fish or steal your catch off the stringer, fcut they will "do more good than harm. Same goes for birds, such as kingfishers and herons, cranes). They do no teal harm, and their - bresence around a pond adds to the scenery. Besides, killing them is 'against the law. 8-lottor word I m for "thrifty" m jsti ui now w s- Vr REED OIL CO. QUILTING . Quilting has' beoome as modern as today. Its influence is found in wearing apparel as well as in house furnishings, observe extension home economics specialists, North Carolina State Uni versity. With the revival of this ' art, fashion designers are producing everything from quilted shoulder bags to velvet pantsults. , NEW PATTERN i Do you have a favorite pattern that you've used so muoh it's worn out? Or do . you mix parts of different patterns to create your own fash Ions? If so, you can make a like-new pattern from the old by using a strong, but lightweight, woven -tissue that is sheer enough to see through. Place tissue as overlay and cut, pin, mark, use tracing wheel or write information on it to make the new pattern. SINGLE MEN ABOUND : In the year ending March 1971, single men constituted 43 percent of the new workers coming into the labor fore), mostly because of the cutbacks In the military draft and the steady return of veterans. Family Health Twenty seconds can make the difference in eliminating cross infection in your home. For that's all it takes to wash your hands with a potent ' (non-hextehlorophene) antl-, septic. Then; you don't have , to worry' About transmitting;' -, germs to newborn baby or 1 any family member in your house after you handle food, wash dishes or do other housework. Extensive testing of this antiseptic it hospitals and other medical institutions brings this home. At recent symposium at the New York Academy of Medicine, partici- : patlng researchers, clinicians, surgeons and microbiologists agreed that research conduct ed at their institutions showed -that routine hand- washing, for at least 20 seconds with 4 Betadine Surgical Scrub Skin Cleanser, may be the keystone of hospital infection control. And, if used in the home, you can achieve the same results, , Dr. Warren Litsky, Com monwealth Professor of Mio-I '. robiology at the University of Massachusetts, told the as sembled medical group that tests conducted at his labora tory showed that hexachloro phene and other soap pre- ' parations moat - commonly used for hand hygiene pur. poses are relatively Ineffective against many germ and only inhibit the growth of bacteria rather than destroy them, l-: CONTINUES PAPER COLLECTION . The Perquimans County Marching Unit is now collecting magazines, paper bags, and cardboard boxes along with the old newspapers. Just stick your old paper in the bags or boxes, or bundle them and give any member of the Unit a call for pick-up service - or call 426-7354. . CUTIES FRIDAY The California Cuties take on the WGAI radio station disc jockeys Friday at p.m. at the . Perquimans County high school gym. The public is invited. Compsrs titoUnt with ether fueli ''-you'll save en equipment main tsnance fnd lave en fuel eeneump ' Von, And you get all the luxury and ' convenience of ptped-ln gill Call for Immediate delivery. M"-Trr-,rj.c. ATTENDS MEETING J.T. Biggers, member of the board of American Oincer Society, Here he chats with f.rrr,r I .' directors of the N.C. Division of the American Cancer society recently Everett Jordan and Minnie Pearl icciifr. attended a meeting of the mid winter conference in Raleigh of the Bridge Winners MRS.FUTBELL ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CU B Mrs. J.R. Futrell entertained her bridge club Thursday af ternoon at her home on Front Street, Those playing were Mrs. H.A. Whitley, Mrs. S.M. Whedbee, Mrs. S.P. Jessup, Mrs. C.A. Davenport, Mrs. J.H. Newbold, Mrs. C.R. Holmes, Mrs, Claude Brlnn, and Miss Louise Chalk, Mrs. Brinn won the high score prize. A sweet course was lerved. f t i t t i t c t 1971 Plymouth Fury III, 2 dr., hdt, loaded with nice equipment at a low, lew price of only . 259500 1967 Plymouth 3 seat gon, fully equipped and lOSS1" 1970 Chrysler Newport, 4 dr., hdt, fully equipped. Local, one owner. 2495. 1970 Chrysler Newport, 4 dr., hdt, fully equipped. Local, one owner. ( 1967 Dodge Polara, 4 door sedan, i fully equipped. A good buy at only S 1095" IK 4Qn Dliimmith Ciimf III l7fV lyniuuui e mi f K sedan, fullv equipped. fj low mileage. M iswf riyinuuui vir, - ui., iiui., J fully equipped. A real nice low s mileage car priced at only 1095" ... , It Ks $ v. j HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CIX'B Mrs. H.C. Stokes was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Front Street. Guests included Mrs. John Coston, Mrs. G.W. Barbee, Mrs. J.T. Biggers,' Mrs. W.C. Dozier, Mrs. C.R. Holmes, Mrs, T.L. Jessup, Miss Mary Sum ner, and Miss Ruby White. Mrs. Biggers was high score winner. A sweet course was served. SEE US FOR THE BEST DEAL IN station wa only aft rlnnr -w. 1967 Ford to move at One owner. 1 ? 2495 U95 i : , : I i 1 't V .' t 4, ,- ,4- - - I V ' ' - -x Plan Vegetable Garden It's time to plan your 1973 vegetable garden If you haven't already. You will be better satisfied with your garden if it is planned before the first seeds are put into the ground. George Hughes, North Carolina State University extension horticulture specialist, emphasizes that the plan may not be very meaningful unless it is written down. He suggests that you show the location of each crop and the amount to TOWN 0 1968 Plymouth Fury III, 4 dr., hdt. fully equipped. A local one owner car priced at only 11950D 1971 Chevrolet Impala, 4 dr., hdt. fully equipped and a steal at only 2795" 1968 Olds 98 Luxury Sedan loaded with equipment. A real steal at on'v 1295 ' 1968 Olds 98 Luxury Sedan loaded with equipment A real steal at only 1969 Ford Fairlane, 3 seat station , , wagon, fully equipped. A real clean low mileage wagon, only 169500 LTD. 4 dr., hdt, priced only 1295 I 1971 Ford Galaxie 500, 4dr., hdt, fully equipped. A sharp car and only . . 2595", Over 50 Cfcai Lfcsd Cars Frnm Viith To f- THE r)C"E CF FANTASTIC DEALS : CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DODGE-DODGE TRUCKS .- ISlOW.EhrlnghausSt D.LN. IMS Phona 333-1941 The be planted. On an nv erage, about oiietui '! acre per person . shoulJ be sufficient, However, take into consideration your intentions to freeze or can, anri pi u. accordingly. If possible, thegWiH'-r site should ha rot from year to year to h':p HEf?S Westint Westinghouse PERMANENT PPr5,'. - AND DRYER PAIR Heavy Duly Agitator Wk.;.w 18-pouncl capacity Knit fabric cycla on limur Three AqitationSoii spr . .. selections Big, Spiral ramp-typf? ...; ! ;' Five-position water saver "Re-select" Five water temperature st l i (3 ideal for Pe-manen? Pr..:- ... Bleach Dispenser Washing instructions fin.; a in '.d e Lint filler and recircuialicn '..yiMfc'i Accessory fabric softener disp'.-n. Backed by Sure Service-National 8 DEDQ500P HERTS-ORD HARDWARE &. SUPPLY COMPANY HERTFORD, N.C. Perquimans Weekly ,' Hertford, N. C, if M!4r':.4'i::.i;w'.'', - Ht y Duty r.k-ilcic Clothes Dryai Pormantrr-.i Pi essAuto Dry cycle Four ten'prrsfure selections Auso y HfiJ Damp Dry on timtsr Exfi c liifjji? basket opening Handy up-fdint mt collector Cross-Vane t-jmbling Autcfiiatic ccol-down period ' B;i( i,ed ty r. :e Service-Nationv. ' Mode! DG500P ' . MAKl us your headquarters for all of your household appliances Thursday, March 8, 1973-Page t WEAR EARRINGS ' Teen-aged boys of the little- known Mru people of Bangladesh wear earrings, tie blossoms in their hair, blacken j their teeth, and paint their says. The decorations are designed to attract girls. Twice as many peoplolare, injured at home as at their place of employment. ; EXTRA CLEAN ' SAVINGS'. 72 PONTiAC wee . i , 53995 Carina 4 aoo: txyniei - Air c.i. rowr - THM Price $3495. 72' IMPALA ' he.roli-l i i ; Reg. Price $3795 Vs. Sale Price IVwcr- all iii.l.vP ol V.,,.,,1 Ti.i . IVtat Soltiv $3395. 71 HHtSii0.S r)'iiiaL 2 'toor 1 till) e.j-.i Pi.t.l Ml' l-,!H'tl ! !.' Hnrj iti'M vi.le na.-l. 71 OtDS. $3495 Vs. Sale Price $2995. Keg. Piice J3495 Vs. Sale Price 88 R.jvjiI-- ( j. jir - P'.vi-r ellN'i-l,' - kAoMi" -; 12939. "'J ce PHQNE 426-'52.11

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