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Page 6 Th Perquimans Weekly, iGEGRLS' ...... , . .. i '..; -"' V ' -, fijiarb ( EtjankB 1 1 ' , w want to thank our many 'triahds for their acts of POndness to use at the dtath of .Aur loved on, Mrs. Pearl Pierce 'Ch'appell. The visits, prayers, 'ffwara,- gifts and cards are loreatly appreciated. We feel j wonderfully blessed to have friends like you and may God 'jMess each of you. . . . . !. lyythle S. Chappell, husband .,Th Chapped and Pierce -families. -' ' .'. - 0R RENT: (or Sale) 4oughton Bldg. Available Sept. 1. Parking space also Vftllabie, If required. Call (919) e9i-6a6. Wanted To Buy A small farm' ' in Perquimans County, Call 426 ,.7457 After 6 p.m. Dwelling preferred, on property. - ' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION '.Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Sam Hourmouzls, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all person having claims .against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at P.O. Box 3, Hertford, N.C. on or before the 15th day of May 1975 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Thus 4th day of November 1974 No Food I espite smaller 1974 grain crops and substantial farm exports, American con sumers need have no fear of food shortages. The bad weather which cut our feed grain production was a dramatic development ,' which 'attracted national attention. As a result of this emphasis, consumers gained the impression thai we faced a food crisis. 1 Our 1974 feed grain crops will be sufficient to meet our needs and provide for some exports. Adjustments will be made within the marke system. Less grain will be fed to livestock and export demands are expected to be less than in 1973. Consumers will continue to have ample food supplies this year and the years ahead if farmers are allowed to produce and receive a fair return for their products. The erroneous impression of domestic food shortages has generated some public J2 NC IS . Gillette Deluxe Listerine 20 0z- Efferdent Pond's Trac II Razors Re Tablets Dream Reg. '6.oo ,175 - 40's Flower SALE ' Reg. '1.39 nuwu SALE SflLE .-Reg. '1.25 , 397 2forSl25 - OldSpice OldSpice Desert Flower NORELCO MuskforMen gjflSet GjftSet 8-Cup Cologne , Coffee Maker Reg. '3.75 Reg. '3.50 Reg. '2.00 Reg.34.95 SALE SALE " SALE SALE $266 ,$249 $139 v " $2595 Panasonic Lady Schick gpgQ : Aqua Velva espeed consoiette :-? FishingReel Blender Hairdryer . iravejmi Reg. '35" Reg. '28" r' Reg. '7" t ' .Reg SALE SALE : SALE " SALE ; $22" 1944 ; 349 429 SunbeamMlst Reningtcn Casio riini Trind. Stick Deluxe t Viu r" Vr.,nAf, '-Curler . MarklShaver Calculator rUP40z Reg.22 . SALE ' SALE ' ' Re,-'LM ' SALE' , $0303 .'IIQM V : SALE Hertford, N.C., Thursday, November 28, 1974 Lena A. Hournouzls Administratrix of ' Sam Hourmouzli, Dtctasad - - 11-7-14-21-21-74 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION . Having ' qualified as Executrix of the estate of John S. Brumsey,. deceased, late of. ' Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify ail persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 209 Hiland Park, Hertford, N.C. on or before the 15th day of May 1975 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 November 1974. Elsie M. Brumsey Executrix of John S. Brumsey, Deceased 11-7-14-21-28-74 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION . Having qualified as Exe cutor of the estate of Elnora White Jones, 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 120 W. Market St., Newark, N.J. on or before the 1st day of June 1975 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 19th day of November 1974. Lillian Clay, Executrix Executrix of Elnora White Jones, Dec'd. U-28-12-5-12-19-74 Shortage opinion in support of limiling U.S. farm exports. If such sentiment results in government mandatory export controls, this could jeopardize farmers' adequate returns which are a necessary incentive to increased production. Consumers would even tually be hurl by lower farm production. U.S. agriculture is mosi efficient when it is geared to full production and consumers ultimately benefit from lower unit production costs. The U.S. market is still the best market for our farmers, but we produce more than the domestic market can take. We export t wo t birds of our wheat , one half of our soybeans, one third of our cotton, aand one-fourt h of our feed grains. These exports are essential not only to the farm economy, but to the total national economy. mm mm - mm Wildlife Afield By JIM DEAN Let's take a quick quiz to see . how much you know about the wildlife con servation program in North Carolina. Here's a hint. If you get all these questions right without guessing, you're unusually well in formed because some of these are difficult. I. 1) TRUEor FALSE The daily bag limit on doves is set each year by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Com mission following a study of the dove population by wildlife biologists. 2) TRUE-or FALSE If you catch someone hunting on your private, posted property, the best thing to do is call your local Wildlife Protector. 3) TRUE or FALSE If you pay taxes in North Carolina, you are automatically contributing to state-supported wildlife programs ' to conserve fish and game populations and improve hunting and fishing. 4) TRUE or FALSE The deer population in North Carolina is un dergoing a slow but steady decline as a result of changing habitat, poaching and hunting. 5) TRUE or FALSE If you like to hunt and fish, a career as a Wildlife Protector (game warden) is a good way to combine business and pleasure. 6 ) TRUE --or FALSE A law-abiding sportsman who follows all sate and federal laws governing hunting and fishing should never have to worry about violating any law pertaining to these sports. Okay, all finished? Here are the answers. 1 ) This one is FALSE. The daily bag limit on doves is set by Federal authorities under the U.S. Bureau of Fish and Wildlife All migratory birds, including waterfowl, are regulated by Federal authority, though states may select certain options on some species. 2) Again, FALSE. Though a Wildlife Protector may be able to assist you by verifying that someone is indeed hunting on your property, he cannot make an arrest for trespassing. The Wildlife Commission has no authority over trespass laws, so if someone is hunting on your property witnout , permission, your' best bet would be to call the -Sheriff. ,-' .".'-' 3) FALSE. No state taxes are -channeled to support wildlife conservation programs in North Carolina. Such programs are paid for primarily by license fees from hunters and fisher-, men. 4) FALSE. Jhe deer population is actually in creasing in North Carolina, and is in fact higher now than at any time in recorded history largely as a result of wildlife management programs supported by hunting license sales. 5) FALSE. I'll bet this one fooled you. Ask any Wildlife Protector und he'll quickly tell you that he's so busy enforcing wildlife laws during prime hunting and fishing times that he rarely ever has a chance to go hunting and fishing. 6) FALSE. Perhaps this wasn't a fair question, but although a knowledge and willingness to abide by all state and federal laws governing hunting and fishing is very com mendable, it isn't enough to keep you out of possible trouble. Some communities and counties in North ' Crolina have passed local laws pertaining to hunting and fishing which may affect only a small area, but the sportsman is responsible for knowing about them too. That's it. How did you do? If you got them all correct, take a bow. 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