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i m 1 I I m it 1 I m I M ft! !;!' gage Tne Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, September 21, 1967 Gcmnfcionere Prcccsdings; At a regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Perquimans, North Carolina, held on the First Tuesday in September. Septem ber 6, 1987, at 10:00 o'clock ajn., at Its regular meeting place In the Court Bouse In Hertford, Perquimans County, N. C, Present R. L, Splvey, chairman presiding with com mlssloners W, W, Bundy, Riley S. Moods Jr., Thomas D, Nixon, and Ellis Winslow. All Commissioners present. Reports were received from the Agriculture Extension Ser vice and Welfare Departments, On motion duly made, second ed and passed,the Board author ised the rat control budget to be amended in the amount of 118.00. On motion made by commis sioner Riley S, Moods Jr., and seconded - by commissioner W. W. Bundy, and duly passed, the Board of County Commis sioners authorized the County Attorney to be paid fifteen per cent (15) commission for col lecting Welfare Liens, retroac tive as of July 1, 1967. on motion duly made, second ed and passed, the Board of County Commissioners of Per quimans County, N. C. authoriz ed the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and the Clerk to the Board of Commis sioners, to execute Right of Way agreements vitntne North Caro lina State Highway Commission. On motion duly made, second ed and passed, the Board adopt ed tne Amoving resolution, . Be It resolved; That the Special Election to be held on the $250100.00 Bond issue for a hospital facility, that there also be submitted to the voters the question of the levy of a maintenance tax for the operation of said facility. Jurors drawn to serve at the next Term of Civil Court Ses sion In District Court for Per quimans County, which convenes Monday, October 9, 1967. i ne treasurer was ordered to pay the following blUst jf f A J ' e ( im) I JERGEWS LOTION Reg. 66o 2 for $1.00 Crest Toothpaste Reg. BOc Special 2 for $1.00 AQUA VULVA LATHER SHAVE CREAM Reg. 71o Special for $1.00 ULTBA-BRITE TOOTHPASTE Reg. 80o Special S for $1.00 FAOQunro DRY SKIN LOTION Regular 69c . t for $1.00 WEEK END SPECIALS! Use Our Lay-Away PUm! SECRET SPRAY DEODORANT Reg. 79c Special 2 for $1.00 SCOPE Mouthwash MOUTH VMSHJ era1 Reg. 69c Special 2 for $1.00 COLGATE 100 ORAL ANTISEPTIC Reg. 66c Special for $14)0 DIG 2fcr$I.C3 TOILET GOODS SALE! PR ELL SHAMPOO Reg. 65c Special 2 for $1.00 CASHMERE BOUQUET TALC POWDER Reg'. 67c Special for $L00 CASHMERE BOUQUET DEODORANT TALC POWDER Reg. 67c Special 9 for $1.00 WOODBURY HAND 4k BODY LOTION Reg. $1.00 Special S for $1.00 SILK N SATIN LOTION Regular 69c I lor $1.00 OPEN .... ...... Every Wednesday Afternoon OPEN Friday Til 6:30 P.M. OPEN ........... Saturday Til 8:45 P.M. HERTFORD, N. C Hertford Cafe, 60.77 MltcheU Printing Company, he, 147.28; Catling Catling, 17.46 Hert ford Hardware A Supply Co., bo., 110.18 J, C, Blancnard i Co., toe, 41.18 N. C. State University Print Shop, 86.76 North Carolina StateUnlverslty, 70 Oven G, Dunn Co., 3.70 Dictaphone Corporation, 78.76 Leslie Gregory Service Station, 69.74 Pitt Hardware Company, 8.02 Dr. Arthur Bradsher, 18.00) Roanoke-Chowan Hos pital, toe, 132.00 Morgan's Grocery, 20.00; W, S. Long, 9:30 Anken Chemical & Film Corporation, 12.80; Julian H. Broughton, 30.39; Dr. T. P. Brum, TOjoOt Gatllng It Pierce Printing Co., 15.89; Rose's Stores, Inc., 13.30; Comix Boarding Home, 50.00; Hertfon Bus Station 9.80; R. M. Thomp son, 12.35; Eastern Office Equlpj ment Co., 103.92; c, Edgar White, 10.36 National Gallery of Art, 3.57 Belle-Tyler Com pany, 8.42; The Progressive Farmer, 2.00. No further business, the Board adjourned. Julian C. Powell Clerk to Board R. L. Splvey Chairman Library Receives Memorial Books The Perquimans County Li brary has recently received the following books as memorials: "The Holy Land in the Time of Jesus", in memory of Ray Har ris "The National Parks of America", in memory oi Mr. Luther Winslow "Wood Carv ing", in memory of James Saw yer "Toaay", an amnoiogy, in memory of Fred Matthews; and "Mount Vernon Is Ours", the story of the preservation and restoration of Washington's home, in memory of Miss Kate Btonchard, Other new books in the U-. brary are: "The Art of In donesia", in theserie8,tne"Art of the World"; "Dogs, Dogs, Dogs", by Loxtonj "Horse Fever", a guide to training and riding, by Pat Johnson; "Under water and Sea Adventures", by Ellam, "Blackboard", by Allen; "Night Falls on the City", by Galnham (the Book-of-the-Month) "Michel, Michell" by Lewis (the current Literary Guild selection) "The Senator's Lady", by Seller!; "Crafts for the Retarded", by McNelce; "Corner Back", a novel of pro fessional football, by Tex Maule; and several new Westerns, In Storing Corn Use Malathion Many people are planning on storing corn this fall, to use either for feed or for sale at a later date. To prevent Insect problems which generally arise in the spring, a little care and prevention now will pay off real well next spring. "We are suggesting that you put 1 per cent Malathion down along the edge inside your bin and while you are augerlng corn into the bin, mix 60 lbs. of 1 per cent premium grade Malathion to 1,000 bushels of corn, and spray 1 pint of 67 per cent E C Malathion Into 2-8 gallons of water per 1,000 bushels of corn. This material can be mixed with the corn as it Is dumped out of the truck into the auger and this will give you an oven spread throughout your grain. This material does not effect the grain for use to live stock or for saleable pur poses," states Mr. R. M. Thompson, County. Extension Chairman, Perquimans County. Mr. Thompson further states, "We hope that you take care of this problem now, because it Is much easier and less expensive to do it at this time than it will be in the spring when the insects become noticeable." Whiteston Hews Mrs. Svlvfa Wlnalnn anMtMi- weekend at Quaker Lake attend- Inr ft CnmrnWu MuHn. Eh. was accompanied by Mrs. Joe nogursua oi oeecn springs. The Rountree family held their annual family reunion at the' Community House on Sunday, sept. 17. Because ox sicmess all were not able to attend. Mrs. Ralph White of Camden spent the iweekend with Miss Pearl White. The Alice Channel! Mis sionary Circle met with Mrs. Mary Williams with Mrs. Roy winslow u co-hostess onsatttr day afternoon. Ten members were present. -,-''".-! , Rev. and Mrs. Winford Clifton and children spent Friday night and Saturday at the Rountree Cottage at Kitty Hawk Beach. Mr. and Mrs. William Wins low visited Worth Winslow at Norfolk General Hospital on Monday. Carson Winslow, of Sunbury and Jacque StaUlngs of . Joppa visum Daly Rountree on Sun day, i swmouta gardener FREEMONT. Calif. Polios are checking flower beds in several Freemont city parks because a ao.yew.old soda Jerk claims he does a little gardening oh the side. William Bromley, arrested for possession of marijuana, dreev an elaborate map and dotted It profusely with "x's." He said each "x" marked a spot where he had been growing marijuana for months. Bromley, taken Into custody while sitting on a child's swug in a park, told the arresting officer, "You haven't swung until you've swung on marijua. na," Loudlv saueaklnar carts are prised in Thailand. Villagers believe the noise scares off wild animals and evil spirits. ANNUAL MEETING A Ibemarh Electric Mem benhip Corporation PERQUIMANS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL BALL PARK Hertford, N. C. SEPTEMBER 23, 1967 2:30 P.M. EtlTEIlTAOEIlT PRIZES "CAROLINA" Charlie Wlggs and The Pour C'a Orchestra GRAND PRIZE A PORTABLE TELEVISION Here's A Cordial Invitation Jo SEE The NEW "GREAT 1968 FORD CARS" In Our Showroom... Friday, September 22nd The New Fords HAVE Arrived-Como In And Soo Thorn!... . .r , - MAN Y MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM -FORDS-FAIRLAIIES-FALCONS-MUSTANGS T-B IRDS -TRUCKS i i 'i Hi: iijn x 17c Have On Hand . . . TWO IC37 MUSTANGS ONE I 37 FALCON ONE l37 FAIRLANE 1X3 AND FIVE IC37 MODEL DEHOIISTnATORS (THESE ARE VERY GOOD BUYS, SO COME IN EARLY!) I I "THERE WILL DE A FREE BOOD PRIZE DRAUHJC"- WE'LL DE LCOIIIIIQ FOil YO'J! . . . II 1 1 Wimis I (0)17 fo) pa ltd 7 KXZLKOGA U::.3 Cs. 1741 CSiTrr.G.C. .y.v.v.
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