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Pag 2-The Perqulnuna Weekly, Hertford, U. C, Thursday, January 24, 1974 f-, h?:,ri:' -,v, ! .; 1 llTT-"- . 5' ..-. 8. '; ;':.'' . ....... i 1 . f . r., . . .. , ;I ; s . ' - Hv.1 I vYUf r Jvt & vV ivr;- iprr t V . P' v: v : " 1 'HrJ' F 1 i-' I)' t4' ' I ' . ' ' .' Efcfyddng Mot Be Evea oj A V; ; i f -- -t,v, , : - , i T -. 11 -v 1 -...1 f .t . ft I I Cinder Blocki, A View From Down Hie Middle Bricks Are Piled By Hie Dozen SAVING FUEL An Escape Hatch For County Employes? Work progresses on the Perquimans County Courthouse Annex. Here staff Photographer Kathy Marren and Francine Sawyer catch some unusual construction photos. One way farmers can conserve fuel Is to make full use of wheel weights on tractors. North Caro lina State University ex tension engineers point out that this reduces slippage when pulling heavy loads. The weights can be removed when doing lighter work. DOUG'S AUTO & MACHINE SHOP et-SV erv'ce 'or Volkswagen and Sjj aL Chrysler Products It-1 '" "Sil? Complete Mechanical SMlnNortn REPAIRS BY TRA1NKD Ml CHANICS U.S. 17 Rt. 3 Elizabeth City SP",CB"a CALL 335-7059 Some People Supervise, Such As This Gentleman Man Is The Creative Being With Bricks The Perquimans Weekly Court House Square HERTFORD, N.C. 27944 Entered as second class matter November 15, 1934 at Post Off ice in Hertford, N.C. RAY WARD General Manager FRANCINE SAWYER News Editor OFFICE HRS. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday-Friday PHONE 426-5728 SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR J5.00 Published by Dear Publication & Radio, Inc. BPW Meets Here The Hertford BPW Club on record as favoring a met Thursday night at the $100.00 scholarship to be home of Miss Thelma given again this year. There Elliott, with Mrs. Billie was discussion concerning a Miller, president, presiding. During a business session, Young Careerist for the current year. Hopefully, plans for this will the treasurer, Mrs. Addie materialize at a later date. g?Vu aJTX ?," th!l Miss Elliott had charge of candy sale held last fall, and tne program and rea6d a club members present went thought-provoking editorial on the "ifs" and "whys" of the energy crisis, after which the club members participated in a general discussion on the subject. After adjournment, a social hour and refresh ments were enjoyed. CUT FUEL LOSS Safety is the No. 1 priority precaution when storing fuel. Next is proper storage to mini mize loss. North Caro lina State University agricultural engineers suggest that farmers store fuel in a protected or shaded area. This reduces loss through volatilization. "Wf"i1"""""""'fl rWimifiiiam,MiWii til mm : . mmm Off With The Old, On With The New Hollowell Chev. Co. Used Car Bonanza Chevelles, Chevelles & More Chevelles 71 Chevelle Convertable, Gold, Black Top, 4 speed, SS, Mags, 30,000 Miles, Loaded, IMACULATE 71 Malibu 2 dr. H.T. GoldWhite top, VS, Automauc, Air, une uocai owner 70 Chevelle 2 dr. H.T. SS 396, 4 speed, Midnight Blue, 32,000 miles must see to believe! 70 Chevelle 2 dr. H.T. SS 396, Automatic, Cowl Induction, Tape Player EXTRA NICE 70 Chevelle 2 dr. H.T. SS 396, YellowBlack Vinyl Top, 4 speed, Tape Player, Cowl Induction, Sharp!- - 68 Chevelle 2 dr. H.T. Black, 4 speed, 327-Nice Low Mileage Specials 73 Monte Carlo, White, Black Vinyl Top, Wire Wheels, Loaded 20,000 or ilen SHOWROOM SPECIAL!! 72 Chevelle or abilu 4 door 25,000 miles, EXTRA NICE 70 Monte Carolo, Aqua, Black Vinyl Top, Air cond., chrome wheels, loaded 47,000 miles, 1 Local owner 69 Dodge 2 dr. H.T. Air Cond. Loaded, 15,000 miles One local owner 69 Chev. 4 dr. Impala, Vinyl Roof 25,000 miles SHARP 66 Chev. 4 door, Impala, Loaded, 41 ,000 miles MUST SEE TO BELIEVE SPECIALS 70 Simca 4 door, 27,000 miles $925 sharp! 67 Chev. Caprice Wagon 40,000 miles Air Cond, $550.00 61 Chev. Wagon 6 Cyl., Automatic, Runs Good - First $100.00 NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOING TO PRESS NOW IS THE TIME To notify your Telephone Company Commercial Office of any change. IN ADDITION It may be an additional listing would mean someone in your home not missing an important call and proper diversification in the Yellow Pages means more money in ' , your pocket. THE DEADLINE For changes andor additions is 5:00 p.m. on January 25, 1974. Please don't wait until the last minute. v CALL US TODAY. - Ti:: NORFOLK & CAROLINA r:L:r:;o::z-'& telegraph co. TO PEOPLE OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY LIST YOUR TAXES AT THE COURTHOUSE IN PERQUIMANS COUNTY - List every day except Wednesdays & Holidays during the month of January, 1974 from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Failure to list will subject you to a penalty of ten (10) per cent of total taxes duo. GETTING READY FOR WHAT'S AHEAD Today's farmers have now realized that one of the important phases or fanning is planning. Your plans may call for purchasing additional land, clearing woodland, new equipment, or an additional to your present farm buildings or dwelling. Today's agri-businessman realizes the importance of complete farm planning, and that includes planning for the wise use of farm credit. The men at your local FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION and PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION are farm finance specialists with agricultural backgrounds who can provide expert assistance in helping farmers and their families plan for the coming year. As you begin getting ready for what's -ahead, call or visit your local PCA or FLB representative. Their business is making your business more productive and profitable. - o CARCOM D. CPIVEY, Sr. ECS WEKJtlKSMJLUS ST. eliz:.:eth city, iu. 237 e. c::::cm ST. eliz-:t:i city, n.c.
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