Newspapers / The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, … / March 28, 1974, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
'CLASSlrlZDS LEGALS portable air compressor '7S.88; Tractor Radios "S69.33; 14-plece comb, wrench set s thru W ' $29.94; "Tractor rear blade $92.50; Canvas Tarpaulins for pick up and ton trucks, sizes 8' x 10' 13.75 and 10' X 12' $19.00; (.Pick up tool boxes $115. and disc blades. EDENTON FARM SUPPLY. PHONE 482-8385, , U.S. 17 South Hertford, N.C. ' , 8 track stereo tapes only $2.50 each country-western, rock, 'iazz, soul, classical, party, more than 1,000 titles to choose from, not a tape club.., All tapes ere fully guaran teed. Send 25 cents for cata log, refunded on first order. Twiddy Sales Company Gen. Delv. ..Manns Harbor, N.C. 27953 ' r NOTICE OF I ADMINISTRATION - Having Qualified as Executor of the estate of Mattie Lee Best, 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 164E Hertford, N.C. on or before the 10th day of September 1974 or this notice will be pleaded in bar "ot their recovery. All person Indebted to said estate will 'please make Immediate .payment. This 4th day of March 1974 .William C. Best executor of Mattie Lee peceased Best, 3-14,21,28-4-4-74 . : NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor tf the estate of Lucy Peterson White,' 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 "P.O. Box 318, Hertford, N.C. on or . before the 30th day of September 1974 or. this notice "will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All person indebted to said estate will please make 'Immediate payment. J This 22nd day of March 1974. R.L. Stevenson, Vice President "Peoples Bank 8. Trust Company Executor of Lucy Peterson White, Dec'd. t 3-25,4-4, 11, 18-74 I would like to express my sincere appreciation to everyone who remembered me during my recent illness at the tiospital and since my return home. I shall always be deeply gratefulforyour thoughtfulness. ' Betty Thach Out & Outdoor Living s WROUGHT Signet -f:: I SWAN I ,, s-ssa- Garden . , s. Hose Jr ' - : Nltrlla Vinyl ff ROCKET x50 II SHOVELS jI If aii imi titndiw J Jw . vmammmmmmmammmamm 11 cjf u COMPARE ANYWHERE . ST BIT C700 il II J g BOXED X J 20" STANDARD WROUGHT IRON I VI ' 1 ftV- Dorative wrought iron I lu . nJ Decorative wrought iron in several lovely styles. Accessories In stock. tumi I in 8UNIWESH DESIGN Fist Column ........ Kin Comer Column Rair Section ...JO Indoor Seeding Spring Flowers Good seed arid clean soil are two of the essentials if you're planning to rush the flower season along this spring by starting plants indoors. . ' -. . : "Earlier flowers can be expected in the garden if plants are started indoors, ' then : transplanted to the ' garden after mild weather in the late spring," com mented Henry J. Smith, ex tension landscape horticul , trist at North " Carolina State University. . 1 . "Two' important factors are good seed and sterile soil," he added, "You'll need a small box or seed flat to put them in. A cigar box is ideal for each packet of seed." Smith recommends a mixture of two parts gar den soil, one part leafmold or peatmoss and two parts sand for the seed flat or box. The soil may be steril ized by using a formalde hyde drench or by baking in a 200-degree oven for about 15 minutes. When the soil is cool, sift through a fine wire screen before putting it into the . flat or box. Also, put small pieces of gravel in the bot tom of the container for good drainage. With the clean soil in place, mark off rows with a straight edge, such as a ruler. Sow seed in rows, cover lightly with soil and sprinkle with water. Smith suggests that the soil be kept moist. Keep the box itself ' in a fairly cool spot that receives good light. The NCSU specialists said that practically any flower can be started in this manner. However, I wish to thank my relatives, friends and the many churches for their prayers, flowers, gifts, Cards and visits while I was a patient In Albemarle and DePaul hospitals and since I have returned home. Remembering me at this time meant so much to me, and I appreciate your Interest and thoughtfullness very much. . Basil Copeland ONLY MODEL 7740 IRON 8.33 ....5.50 nifiF-p f Out rapidly growing plants such as zinnia and marigold shouldn't be started more than four weeks before moving to the garden, least they become spindly and leggy. , Slower growing annuals, such as lobelia,' petunia, verbena and snapdragon, may be started six to eight : weeks before time to trans plant outdoors. If spring has definitely arrived, plants may be moved out doors when the first true leaves have formed. These : are the second pair of Sewing Not Economical RALEIGH Making your clothes rather than buying them might not be saving you any money. It all depends on the type garment you're making, the fabric, construction of the garment and the time you have available, observe ex tension clothing specialists, North Carolina State Uni versity. If you're using a compli cated pattern and quality fabric, you will save the most by making this gar ment, since it would be high priced in a store. But if you're making a less expensive, simple gar ment that could easily be mass produced, such as a shift, buying . is probably the better bargain. The time you spend is important to include in the cost of making a garment. Minimum wage currently is 1.60 an hour. So to figure the real cost of mak ing a garment, keep track of the hours you spend, multiply by minimum wage and add in the cost of the fabric, pattern and notions. Another way to figure cost is to add a "set" price. For example, a seamstress might charge $10 for mak ing a skirt or a pair of ' slacks, $15 for a dress, and $35 for a formal. This is another way to get a money iJror Amazing low price for DeWalt Engineering and Performance! dewalt 10" DELUXE POWER SHOP 179 95 Including cabinet (was $219.95) . A. 3 h.p., 4 cycle engine B. 14 gauge steel . , C Easy cpin starlet ' U7x 1.50 E. IV to 3" cutting height iv- ' . ' ' ' V ; CONFORMS WITH ALL SAFETY STANDARDS re"";;- Starts Early leaves to appear after the little plants appear above ground. Some perennials do well when started indoors in seed flats. Among them are hollyhock, Sweet William, foxglove, lupine, forget-me-not, columbine and coreop sis. - N Smith suggested working quickly when transplanting from the seed box, using a flat wooden garden spoon. It is advisable to pinch out the small, tender tip leaves to avoid wilting. This will encourage branching. Always Most Thing to Do value for your time in figuring the cost of making versus buying. After you consider your time, the construction and fit of the garment and the quality you want, decide whether you should sew or buy. Murray Motor Parts COMPLETE PARTS CENTER FOR AUTOS domestic 81 Im ports - Lawn Mowers -Farm Tractor - Out boards - Air Condition ers - Custom Trailer Hitches Murray Motor Parts HERTFORD, N.C. The BNC Bonanza: A showcase of 3 great gifts with a $200,$500or $5,000 savings deposit. CashinS ' '''' tfa J " ?SS m o- A ..allllllfc Cash in with $200.00 savings deposit and choose from gifts like these. It's tough to you get a reward? And at Bank of North Carolina, N. A., we think v you should be able to select your own reward. So cash in on our big Bonanza. Deposit $200, $500 or $5,000 in.a Bank of North Carolina Passbook Savings Account and you EXTRA COT x To accommodate over night guests, consider lightweight folding cots with foam mattresses. It's easy to sew decorative washable "slipcovers" to protect the extra beds from dust when not in use, ob serves Mrs. Edith McGlam--ery, extension house furn ishings specialist, North Carolina State University. PEANUT TIP To retain crispness, al ways Add peanuts to the other ingredients just be? fore serving. Or sprinkle , peanuts on top of a dish at the last minute. This pre serves crunchiness and ac centuates the peanut flavor, says Mrs. Rachel Kinlaw, extension food specialist, North Carolina State University. now... FEQPniWi CHAIN LINK lf4mUllUlS)i THAT SAVES ALL INSTALLATION CHARGES! No Holes To Dig pl1f 1 No Cement 8 CuCi Installs In Minutes Insta-Fence Security Areas For Small Children 36" High - 42" - 60" - 72" Hertford Farmer's Exchange Hertford, N. C Phone 426-7541 -rJn ' J ir i - save. So why shouldn't get 38 Cool Season Vegetable Crops Off and Growing The response to a recent column on the home vege table garden has been ex cellent. To us this has two possible meanings. In the first place, it indi cates an increasing interest in growing our own vege tables; and secondly, that the column is being read and, we hope, of value to our readers. One request came from a man in Illinois who has a summer home in North Carolina. He had read the column in his hometown weekly paper. Cash in ith $500.00 savings deposit and select one of these or 7 other great gifts. to choose from a long list outstanding gifts. You get something good and do something good for yourself with your savings earning 5, compounded daily, paid monthly. Stop by Bank of North Carolina soon to see all the great things you can get for The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.O, The cool season crops : onions, broccoli, turnips, cabbage, etc. should be planted, up and growing in the lower Piedmont and eastern Carolina; and planted in the mountains. Wait until the dagger of frost has passed, and the soil has warmed-up, before planting the warm season crops snap and lima beans, sweet corn, cucum bers, squash, tomato and pepper plants. I remind you again that all of our commonly grown vegetable crops require full Cash in with $5,000 savings deposit and pick from a showcase of 14 exciting items. cashing in! Do it soon. The BNC Bonanza ends April 15, 1974. of The Money Builder Thursday, Much 28, 1974-Page 5 sun for maximum yield. If you select a shaded site; you put the crops in compe tition with trees for light, moisture and nutrients which they will not tole rate. They will struggle along but will be very un happy and so will you. If at all possible, provide irrigation as nothing can take the place of an ade quate supply of water. Ideally, all vegetable crops should be kept in active growth from the time they emerge from the soil until they mature. IITTYIIAVVi: i C. B lk 301 H. HUGHCS BLVD. DIAL 3''S-rn N. KUC53C3 rSA'3. DIAL S3S-f O'O Kin HAWK. N.C DIAL 441-4961 '
The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 28, 1974, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75