THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1965. T.N.Rogerson Taken In Death Thomas Newby Roge'rson, 46, a retired grocery store4! operator of Route 2, Hertford,, -died Fri day morning nt 4 otlolf in the unowan Hospital.. A Perquim ans County native, - he . was . a member and deacon-of the As sembly of. God, Church, ' . His parents were the late Daniel J. and Mrs. Martha Elie Ilogerson, t , . Surviving, are' his wife, Mrs. Selma Bi.yaot Rogerson; two daughters, Miss Carolyn Roge'r and Miss Diane. Rogerson of Uio home; , our sisters,' Mrs. Mmide Lane ' and Mrs. Grace Boyce-I.of.' Hertford, Mrs. Elie Forehand of Winfall and Mrs. Stella Reynolds of Norfolk; one brother, Daniel Rogerson of Nor-I ffilk. . I chapel of the Swindell Funeral Home by Rev. Thomas Arnold, pastor of the Hertford Assem bly of God Church, " Burial " was in Cedarwood Cemetery. "Beyond the Sunset" was sung by Mrs. Louis Howell, Preston Nixon, Ed Nixon and Weldon Byrum. They were accompanied by Mrs. J. Ellie White, organ ist. . : The casket pall was made of white , chrysanthemums, white stock, lilies, red , carnations -and fern Pallbearers were John Newby winslow, Howard Winslow, Al ton Stallings, John Hill, Way- PAGE THREE Food Processing Centers Being Expanded In State land Howell f8id James El wood Perry, i-v ''ii ji - HERTFORD BPW "LADJES ATTEND PLANNING COUNCIL Mis. Dora T. Riddick and Mrs. Norman Elliott, representing the Perquimans . County BPW at Funeral services were' held on tended a BPW Planning Council Saturday at 2 o'clock "in the held in Tarboro on Sunday. Amazing new lubrication (no increase in price) m b a-i i i w (null riTin: Smoothest rid possible Easier steering ictioa No sqotalu, squeals, squawks YmH notice an amazing difference in the very first mile you drive with a Golden-Ride lube job. You'll; a new, smoother ridet the smoothest ride possible in your cart Your steering wheel will turn easier, too. And you'll heart big change, too . . . silence! No more squeaks from your suspension system. Come In and try it You'll like our fast, expert lube service, and you'll jgw uai uoiaen-Kiaei ,1 .i (MvoiatU weight lo Coldeo Riding!) Winslow Oil Co. Phono 426-5216, Hertford. N. C Eto sure with Pure North Carolina is expanding its efforts to help speed further development of its fast-growing food processing industry. To be added is a $2.3 million food science building at North Carolina State of the University of. North Carolina in Raleigh. This modernistic. comnlpv structure will be used to expand the research activities now being done by the Food Science De partment of the college, to teach students in food processing, and to carry. on work with dairy pro ducts, fruits and vegetables, sea foods, poultry and .meats. Officials of the North Caro lina .Department of Conservation and Development, the Tar Heel State's chief development agen cy, feel the addition of the new food science building on N. C. Stale's 75-year-old campus will be of increasing benefit to thi State's existing food processing industry by supplying more trained technical personnel need -U by jt and by meeting the needs of plants that will locate in the State in the future. New techniques in food pro cess are constantly being devel oped at North Carolina State. Examples: sweet potato flakes freeze-dried shrimp, ; dehydrated meats, and numerous others. The fact that agricultural in come in North Carolina has risen from $216 million to more than $2,250 billion in 193 has been an important ' factor in ' the growth of the State's food pro cessing industry. More and bel ter quality foods are being grown. That North Carolina is making wider use of the great Variety of goods it grows in increasing volume is indicated by the fact it now has approximately 1200 food processing ; plants produc ing products that gross almost $1 billion annually. A total of $45,527,000 in capital investments was announced in 1961-64 for 200 new, and expanded food pro cessing plants in the State.. A trained staff in the Food Processing Section of the North Carolina Department of Conser vation and Development in Ra leigh works in and out of the State with food processors in assisting them with site selec tions and working out plans to guarantee them the raw material they will need for a successful operation. Sri-views Arc Held For Mrs. Wilson Funeral services for Mrs. Ma bel Gertrude Wilson, . 81, who died Tuesday in Montreal, Cana da, were, ' held! at the; graveside in CedarWood Cemetery; by Rev. R. L. .'.'Barney" pastor of ' First Methodist Church. The casket pall was, made of red roses and fern. Pallbearers were Roy S. Chap pell, Vivian Mathews, Claude Brinn, Charlie Skinner, Jr., R. S. Chappell, Jr., and Thomas Ed CJiappelU j fx ' OUT OF THE PAST This man, a resident of the Soviet Republic of Uzbeki stan, seems straight out of the Genghis Khan era, I judging :froju Ms unusual, i. "Ti 'I .1 Ir' . Almost anyone can plan, but it takes, work and intelligence to execute a program. Culture is the product of ver satility and leisureaided and abetted by a little bit of cai.h Sales Tax Guide . Compiled by IRS The Internal Revenue Service has published its new Document No. 5327. The document, re produced here, indicates the amount of N. C. sales tax which the IRS will automatically allow taxpayers to deduct on their fed eral income lax returns. The amount deductible Ls based on the taxpayer's income and the number of cii.pendents he has. To claim the deduction, how ever, the taxpayer must itemize his personal deductions on page two of Form 1040. .. Sales tax paid on the pur chase of an automobile", wo4ld be deductible separately; The table does not take this item in to account. N. C. gas tax is also Icductiblc separately. Internal Revenue further ex-1 ed tne meeting untii Monday plained that this year's table night. February 2. 19G5 at !l shows deductible amounts which o'clock P. M at which time are generally lower than those i'ney will 'Hold a joint meeting used last yiar. The principal reason for this is that the old tables were based on a 1950 Bu reau of Labor statistics study if consumer spending data; the .lew table is based on consumer spending data developed from a nore comprehensive study con luctcd in !!)6()-61. Rent, property taxes, mortgage oaymonUs, doctor ' bills, hcspital Kition iasiiriii.ce and many pe.r onal care items such as haircuts ill required imore of our income m 1900-61 than they did in 1050. these items usually are not sub- ect to sales 1;'x. Additional copies of the table are available at the 28 field of fices of Internal Revenue hero in North Carolina. ed and passed, the Board ap pointed W. Ray White nbics in spector and dog warden for Perquimans County for onj year. On motion duly made and passed, tSie Board authorized a 'refund of $70.29 for taxes on property listed to Mis. Q. R. Hurdle Estate in Bclvidcre Township by error. On motion duly made and passed, the Board approbated $350 to have brochures printed on Perquimans County to be distributed by the Perquimans County Chamber of Commerce. On motion duly made, second ed and passed, t'ne Board em ployed Carson Spivey, Sr., to ibeck new construction, addi tions to buildings aiid any and all appraisal work necessaiy for 1965 tux assessments. Jurors were drawn to serve for the term of Superior Court which convenes on Mann II, 1965. On motion the Board leccss- Ihelma Elliott, Hugh Clark, Tommy Mastcn, Dewey Newby, William Byrum. Civic Organizations Rotary Club, Edison Harris; Lions Club, Bobby Carter; Durants Neck Ruiitan ClubBenjamin Chamb ers; Bethel Ruritan Club, Lloyd Evans; Parkville Rui'M-an Club, Paul Smith; Jaycees, Torn Btrown. The Treasurer was ordered lo pay the following bills: One Stop Sei-vice Station, $57.27; G. R. Matthews, $24.89; Hcitford Cafe, $65.61; Mary T. Covington. $5.00; Winslow Oil Company. $319.92; C. Edgar White. $25.70; Albemarle Hos pital. $0.30; Gravely Sanatorium, $2.40; District Health Dept., S124.U4; Hertford Bus Station, $20.55;- Dr. David Wright, $25.00; Chowan Hospital. Inc.' $20.00: $66.68; Dr. Robert L. Pojtori,""! $38.00; S. T. Perry, $15.06; The - -Standard;Supply Co., Inc., $34.65; Jackson Wholesale Co lnc:,' $11.50; Hertford Hardware Supply Coy Inc., $71.90; R. L.JL Spivey, $15.75; Dorothy A. Hay man, $70.29; S. M. Whedbee, $10.50; Reed Oil Co., $10.72; Darden Dept. Store, $50.14; Car- ' olina Blue. Printers, $1.44; The "' Perquimans Weekly, . $105.00; Eastern Office Equipment Co.', ' 1 $50.58; Dr. T. P. Brinn, $41.50; 1 Chowan Medical Center, $18.00; Owen G. Dunn Co., $67.77; Dr. '' L. Everett Sawyer, $10.00; West- " inghouse Electric Supply Co.. ' $165.88. No further btisiness, the Board adjourned. K. L. SPIVEY, Chairman Chairman JULIAN C. POWELL, J. C. Blanchard & Co., Inc., . Clerk to the Board NORTH CAROLINA 1964 AVERAGE STATE SALES TAX TABLE This tttlile is ItasfU un the North Cwoiin peiitrtl s;ilee ttii ul 3 itervHit. it ut4 when dtitucttty tutei tau un term WO. the Uihtt is not uard, lutn tM dtduettoM must he itemized and sutitianliutml. I eductillj siU-ti inx on the purvhtM? ul tiutuiiiobiias tuiti Kutline t.u or 7 (fiiUj er gallou are nvt -included iu the table wttl itiunt he ittxuiztHt. ,M't;ir:th'ly. Incoiiu' tis shown Family 8tie (Persons) on I i ni' y, puc it Over h (triu HMD l 'J S A 4 5 6 FAR:Y0T00CAN ..::!: '.11 V ! . W? - - . V '. ', ST htomd By Coiilracling With Us To Grow CJC sj-.- We Jnaii iWoiiiber 1st, 1961 and arc continuing coiilracling with farm ers in this area to produce ciiciimhciv dtiriiigtlie years ahead for Brook nea Pickle Company . . . Acreage Limited . . . so hurry and sign while ' we slill have a limited amount left! ! IKLVES ADVANTAGES OF CUOJ31BEI1 CROPS... 1. Early tM Crop , ' "" - ' i-' -i "nl i-'i, ' " ' '; .... " . i r AW? -.V"-. v 4. Guaranteed Market -(better than last year) 2. Diversification 3. Guaranteed Price 5. Model Seed, California Grown, Packed in Vacuum Cans, Used Exclusively. COME IN TODAY ... WE HAVE CERTIFIED SOYBEAN SEED AT A RIGHT PRICE! 10 I I'luliT $1 .(KK1 $IS $1 ,1)-1,4W) .'33 J1,WI-I,(U . SJ.IH(-.J,4U9 .... JJ.oniK'.awi ... $j,i)t-;i,4w ... atf,iiw-3,uy9... H,H,.... $4,fi)-4,tfyy..i, 5,IIO(-0,4W)... $.'(,fi)i-a.yy ... w.micMi.iw) .,. tti.NMi.yWI ... $;,wnt-7,4yy ... 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Nor-1 man B. Harris, Kev. r'razier L. Andrews, Sidney Harmon, M;s. Mary Holley, Jcveph Spruill. Purt-pH- Skinner, Dr. T. P. Brinn. New Hope Township lv. Claude Wiison, Mrs. Kenneth Bateman, Samuel Moore. James Turner, Mrs. Lillian Jordan. Steve T. Pony. Parkville Township Mrs. F;m nie Hurdle, L. D. Turner, Mrs. Idonia Rogerson, Rev. HuLihue F. Simons, Claude D. White, Mrs. Frank Bray. BelVidere Township Dr. Har old C. While, Odell Hurdle, Mis. Malsi Whitehurst, Mrs. E-stellc Felton, Rev. Hcrshol M. Hill, Mrs. Thelma Riddick. Bethel Township C. T. Fel ton, Emmett Lonfj, Mrs. Morris Griffin. Spencer Elliott, Rev. Carl L; Chandler, Richard Har- rell. Members at Largo J. T. Bi;j- gers, Miss Aud.ey Uniphletl Mrs. Ila C cy White, R. M Thompson, W. C. Strowd, Mrs. M. B. Taylor, Mrs. Frances Monds. Mrs. Hillary Scaff. Miss FREE! - - - FREE! I GIFTS! LISTEN FOR THE BELL TO RING IT MEANS YOU HAVE WON A GIFT! Dili-inn Friday and Saturday of this week a hidden bell will riiif,' many times during the two days. If you are lieinn waited on by one of our sales personnel when the bill rings you will receive a complimentary gift from "liLAN'CUARP'S". ' Shop at "IJLANCHARD'S" and Save! 10 OFF WALL TO WALL IlEDUCTTON On All MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOE (Wolverine Hush Puppies nt included) Stop in and see the many outstanding values being offer ed. MANY SAl.K-l'RIC'KI) ITEMS ( SAVE Vol' .$,$$7f;sS;$. J. C. Blanchard & Company, Inc. "PLIXCJI.HWS' Phono 426-54.U .svata: mi Hertford, X. C. Statisticians are .not the ordy men interested in figures. Commissioners' Proceedings Feba-uary 1, 1965. At a a-egular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Perquimans, North Carolina, held on the first Monday in February, . February 1. 1905. at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at its regular meeting place 'itt the Courthouse in . Hertford, Perquimans County, N. C. Prefi Liit,. R. L. Spivey, chairmain, presiding, with commissioners W. W. Bundy, Riley S. Monds, Jr., Thomas D. Nixon and EllLs Winslow. All commissioners tresent. Reports were received from the Agriculture Extension Ser vice and Welfare Departments. On motion iduly made, second . THE SAVINGS A ARE SIZZLING MID-WINTER FORD DEALER OEB-iiOMWDCAR uhll : Blazing sales of our hew '65s have loaded us with the hottest selection of used car buys in town. Savings are sizzling, so hurry! j23 Taylor Theatre Edenton, N. 'V Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 11-12-13 Jerry Lawit ai "THE DISORDERLY ORDERLY" Terhnlrolor Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. February M-15-1S Tony Curiia. Debbie Reynolds and Pat Boone in "GOODBYE CHARLIE" Cinemascope and Coler ' Wedneaday. February 17- Pomlf Vllm fitfiiUU Jeanne Moreau and. Jean Mare Bory In THE LOVERS" ADVLf XNf fiBtAlHMENT 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 4 -door Hardtop 1963 Ford Custom 4-dr. Standard Shift 1963 Falcon 2-dr. Standard Shift 1962 Chevy II 4-dr. Low Mileage; Clean. 1962 Mercury 4-dr. Sed. Automatic Transmission 1962 Ford Galaxie 4 -door: Extra Nice 1961 Chevrolet Impala 4-door Hardtop Reduced! 1961 Ford Galaxie 4-dr. Priced to Sell! 1960 Thuiiderbird Air-Conditioned 1960 Falcon Waffon Greatly Reduced 1959 Mercury Hardtop Like Newl 1964 Ford Galaxie 2-dr. Hardtop; 11,000 Miles, 13 Ford Galaxie 500 Like New! 2 -door Hardtop. 1962 Ford Galaxie 2-dr. Hardtop; Like New! 1 962 Metropolitan TTtop Clean; Low Mileage. 1961 Chevrolet Impala 2 door Hardtop; Standard Shift 1961 Plymouth Fury 2-dr, Hardtop: Fully Equipped, 1960 Plymouth Conv. Extra Clean! 1960 Chevrolet Wagon 9, Passenger. 1960 Ford Galaxie 4-door; Neat! 1959 Plymouth Waffon Very Nice) 1959 Ford Galaxie 4-dr. Nicel ; THE ABOVE LISTED CARS ARE WARRANTED UNDER OUR A-l USED CAR WARRANTY. 1963 Ford F600 Tractor 1962 Ford F100 Pickup Long Body, . 1960 Jeep Clean 1960 Ford F100 Pickup Custom Cab. .1959 Ford F100 V-8; Long Body. I 960 Ford F100 long body 1957 Chevrolet 174" 2-ton 1955 Ford F100 Pickup Cleanl WlilSLOW-BLAKCIIARD MOTOR COMPANY Phone 426-S564 Dealer's No. 1741 Hertford. N. C. f i M PHONE 42:-5111 WINFALL, N. C. k 4 1 .