(V SOCIAL Security card Witt the Ut nwn has been found and .oap be picked up at Hi* Perquimans ? Weekly office. OcM ^ ? . ' \AVON REPRESENTATIVE positions iwtllihU In '-?? ? ? ? - ?laitwn m Mivwiny areas : nerrTOf 0, Sm#t Harbor, Hickory-Crossroad. Nlcanor, Snow-Hill. Excellent op portunlty Call 2J2 tut SALES POSITION - Are you willing to ?*ork ? to JO hours a day lor a guaranteed income with rapid advancement to management according to your capabilities. SI 2,000 to <30,000 income first yoar. Send resume with telephone number to Mr Dale, Rt. 2, Box M4. Ctiiabeth City, N.C. 17909. . Oct. II. PART-TIME take inventory in local .Mpre*. Car necessary. Write phone number, experience, to ICC II*, Box 3B4, Par emus N.J. 07452 ? / 12-SncM Swkw HOUSE PAINTING - Interior or ex . terior. Good work promptly done at fair prices. Call Dave for estimates. ''HH *SU evenings. oct.n.w ' WILL CARE for elderly in my home. . Call 424-7919. Oct. II SAVE S40 - Microwave oven with automatic defrost, temperature probe, gourmet cooking control. Was iXK K, now S299.il. Montgomery Ward, Edenton. Oct.lt '* ' , lMwdlwNrS* BB FURNITURE OUTLET Wit tar KM All newlvrnihjr* Financing available Badham Road. Edenton Phone 4tt40U Open *:?? a.m. to MB p.m Man.thrv Fri. Open Saturday ?:? a.m. to ?:?? p.m. 31fcHtai?0>MrtMtli? OWN YOUR OWN RETAIL APPAREL SHOP OFFER THE latest in itans, denims and sportswear. $14450.00 includes begin ning inventory, fixture* and training. Open in a* little as J weeks anywhere In U.S.A. (Alio available infants, chlldrens and pre-teen shop). Call JOANN. TOLL FREE 1 -000-074-4700. Oct.11 5ii'i??h - MbIbh FOR SALE - If77 V Sportscraft, cabin with head, CB. Oepthfinder. 150 HP Mercury, 1971 Long tandem, Buddy bearings. Electric winch. Excellent condition. 42* 5514, 426 SS36. Oct.M LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an Order of the Superior Court of Per quimans County, made In a special proceeding entitled, "F.N. Mansfield (widower) et al, vs. Ella Mansfield (widow), et al.", the undersigned commissioners will on the ?lh day of November, W7*, at 11:00 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door in Perquimans County, North Carolina, offer for sale _____ LE6ALS I* the highest bidder tor cash, but subject to m* confirmation by the Court, a certain tract or parcel of land Mi Hartford Township, Par qui mam Caunty. Nortfi Carolina and mora particularly described at Tha Calvin Mansfield Farm in Hart ford ToaMWPi Perquimans County, Norm Carolina, known at Ida Joseph Daii Tract, adjoining tha Tumar land, land of Alac Daii and A.J. Thadi. For chain of titla laa Will of Calvin Mansfield, racordad in Will Book l. Page 415. Item 4tti. Clark of Superior Court's Office. Perquimans County. North Carolina. A dapaalt of ten percent (WK) of the highest bid will be required of the hlgAost bidder at the time of sate, re mainder payable. If the bW is not raised in tan days (W), at the expire tion of said ten days and upon delivery of the deed. The Purchaser will assume all taxes for INO and subsequent years. This 2nd day of October. M71. John V. Matthews, Jr., Commissioner C. Christopher Bean. Commissioner Oct.ll,mS;Nov.1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of William Eugene Winslow, 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 1, Box 352, Belvidere. N.C. on or before me ltth day of April, I WO or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This tth day of October. 1?79 MarjorieP. Winslow Administratrix of William Eugene Winslow. Dec'd. Oct. II Gasohol stages comeback - The use of alcohol fuels in jnotor vehicles is as old as the Model T and as new as this 'year's Indianapolis 500-mile * auto race. Henry Ford, for example, ; designed the Model T to run on ' gasoline, alcohol, or any ' mixture in between. And all cars competing in the 1979 racing classic at "Indy" were 1 powered by alcohol fuels. C' During World War II the U. S. operated an ethyl alcohol (ethanol) plant in Omaha to produce fuel for the Army, and gas stations in Kansas, Nebraska, and Illinois sold an alcohol-gasoline blend called "Agrol." Today, "gasohol" is rapidly becoming the universal term ; for a blend of 90 percent gasoline and 10) percent ^ethanol. It's currently being sold in more than 900 retail outlets in 2S states. I The alcohol that goes into ! the gasohol blend may be | distilled from corn waste, | sugar waste, cheese whey, and numberous other waste products from the food and fiber manufacturing processes. It sells for about $1.50 a gallon, but exemptions from Federal and, in some cases, state taxes make the pump price of the gasohol For All Your Painting Supplies HARRIS . Plumbing & Building I Supply I SSSJf blend about two or three cents lower than unleaded premium. And the alcohol raises the.Btain of the gasoline by about two points. Through 1985, according to the U.S. Department of Energy, the contributikn of alcohol fttels is expected to be modest nationally perhaps enough to reduce oil imports by as much as four-tenths of one percent. There just isn't enough distillation equipment available to produce more than that in the near future. The President's synthetic fuels program could overcome this bottleneck, however, and greatly increase alcohol production quickly, DOE officials believe. However, the short-term regional impact is likely to be much greater. In agricultural states, alcohol fuels may become significant sources of local supply. And the potential beyond 1985 might be quite large ? especially if major new production facilities are developed during the early 1980's. Ethanol ? made from food and fiber wastes - is the only alcohol fuel commercially available now, and the one likely to be available in quantity before 1985. Methanol (methyl alcohol) also is useful as a fuel and can be made from coal. Methanol could be used in large quan tities in the mid-to-late 1980's when plants - if begun soon - could be compledtd and place in operation. Methanol contains less miles-per-gallon energy than ethanol, but it's cheaper to produce. The growing market for gasohol could well provide the incentive - with financial encourgagement from the Department of Energy - for largescale production of methanol. ^ "JCmK Th? PwqyHiwm ?*????, H*mrt.N C .Tm?f*toy. Oct n District court convenes in ' ^ Perquimans County last week Judge J. R. Parker presided at the Wednesday session of Perquimans County District Court and heard the following cases: Roseann Williams, charged with driving under the in fluence of Intoxicating beverage, received a 60 day sentence suspended for 1 year, a fine of $100.00 and cost, and was told not to operate a motor vehicle in North Carolina for a period of 12 months (copy of judgment to be sent to home State); Irvin Edward Johnson, Jr. was found guilty of driving under the influence and was given a 80 day sentence suspended for 1 year, a fine of 1100.00 and cost, was told to surrender his operator's license, and not to operate a motor vehicle for 1 year ex cept by limited privilege; Carlton Robert Jones, charged with driving under the influence, received a 60 day sentence suspended for 1 year, a fine of $100.00 and cost, and was told not to operate a motor vehicle for 12 months; Steve Gilliam, charged with assualt with a deadly weapon and injury to personal property (consolidated for judgement), received a 6 months sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of $75.00 and cost, was told to make a restitution through the Clerk of Superior Court Office for the Albemarle Hospital in the amount of $28.00 and $25.00 for Alexander Moore, and was told not to molest the prosecuting witness for 2 years. James Isaac Turner was found guilty of driving under the influence and received a 60 day sentence suspended for 1 year, a fine of $100.00 and cost, was told to surrender his driver's license, and not to operate a motor vehicle for 12 HURDLE ft WEBB CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. DIVISION OF NATHAN HURDLE REALTY 426-5916 We hpve building lots from $4,500 in Hert. ford, out of town or waterfront. We build to your specification. NOTICE Due to the continuing rise in the cost of our operations, it has become necessary that the following adjustments be made on the sales and deliveries of kerosene ?and fuel oils: 1. An increased price per gallon on deliveries of less than 100 gallons. 2. An increased price per gallon and a special deliv ery fee for all deliveries after normal business hours, week-ends and holidays. All fuels are extremely high and we hope that each cus tomer will be able to anticipate their needs in such a manner thit the above additional charges will not be necessary. Your cooperation will be appreciated. ?f Eta: ' *' +?: s : A HOLLOWELL OIL CO REED OIL CO., WlNSLOW OIL CO. months except by limited privilege. An appeal vu noted; Probable Cause was found in 9*ch case against Wayman Billups, charged with 2 counts of robbery with a deadly weapon, and larceny of firearms, and the cases were placed on the Superior Court Docket (or trial; Elsie Lena Jones, charged with assualt with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, was given a 6 months sentence suspended for 2 years, with supervised probation for 2 years, and cost. The defendant was or dered to make restitution for the hospital bill to be dispursed to Blue Cross and Blue Shield through the Clerk of Superior Court, and also to make restitution for Court appointed Attorney; Horace Edward White, charged with driving under the influence (2nd offense), received a 6 months sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of $200.00 and cost, was ordered to surrender his operator's license fo the Clerk of Superior Court, was told not to operate a motor vehicle until relicensed, and to admit himself to the Albemarle Health Clinic for treatment; Dennis Harrell was given a 30 day sentence suspended for 1 year, a fine of $25.00 and cost for disorderly conduct charge; Randy Lee Tetterton was taxed with a fine of $10.00 and cost for reckless driving; Anthony Wayne Sweizart was found guilty of speeding and received a 20 day sen tance suspended for 1 year, a fine of $75.00 and cost. An appeal was noted and the case was placed on the Superior Court Docket for trial; Karen Peacock Liverman was taxed with a fine of $5.00 and cost on a speeding charge; Robert Gregory Winslow was found gulity of failure to drive on right side of highway and was given a 10 day sen tence suspended for 1 year, a fine of $50.00 and cost. An appeal was noted; Jonathan Ferebee, charged with speeding, was given a 30 day sentence suspended for 1 j year, a fine of $40.00 and cost, and was told not to operate a motor vehicle until relicen sed; Charles Alford Creighton was taxed with a fine of $10.00 and cost on a speeding charge; Larry Wendell Felton, charged with reckless driving, was given a 30 day sentence suspended (or 1 year, a fine of $35.00 and cost; Edward Eason was found guilty of making a false statement in seeking ap plication for North Carolina operator's license and received a 10 day sentence suspended for 1 year, a fine of $25.00 and cost; James Alvin Hatfield was found guilty of improper passing and was given a 10 day sentence suspended for 1 year, a fine of $35.00 and cost. An appeal was noted. Newsline Hear the latest crop livestock, and farm economic information from Washington. Farmers' Newsline reports change each weekday at 4 p.m., D.C. time. The 24 hour service is available 7 days a week. 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