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FOR THE BEST, SHOP Phsne 423-5391 WINFALL, N. C V We Deliver Hertford, N.C., Tnursdsjr, October 10. 1067 - .......,. Washington Report By Congrenman Walter B. ones The only important leglsla tlon the Houm considered this week was the Pay Raise Bill for 715.000 costal employes and II million classified Civil Service workers. This involves a projected expenditure for the next three years of some $2-12 billion. To provide for these funds the bill contains a postal rate Increase on first, second, and third class mail, effective next January. It is expected this increase will produce in excess of $800 million, and over a three-year period, almost enough revenue to meet the in creased expenditure. The amounts contained in the pay in crease are suppose to be com parable with the pay rates of private enterprise. I do not approve of the three year projection, for I think all expenditures should be based on the financial situation existing from year to year. I, therefore, voted for a motion to reconsider the bill and provide for only a one year increase in salary. This motion failed by a margin of only 12 votes. All North Car olina Congressmen present voted for this motion, except for Congressmen Henderson and GaUflnakls. The bill contained another provision which I op posed which will permit the President and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to appoint a commission to study the salary structure of the judicial and the legislative branches of govern ment, which, if the Congress does not override, will become Now Slaughtering Hogs Each Week , ............. ...... law. Broadly speaking, it will permit this commission to in crease the salaries of Members of Congress, the Judicial and others. I insist that this is a responsibility of Congress it self, and we are being less than courageous when we delegate this to anyone else. The motion to restrict the salary Increase to one year also contained the provision to delete this com mission approach to salaries. This is another good reason why I voted for the motion to recommit. After this motion was de feated, on a final roll call the salary bill passes 318 to 69. I cast a reluctant "aye." This is another case where the basic idea of the legislation Is good, but there are sections with which some of us do not approve. After making every legislative effort possible tore move the undesirable features, we are faced with the question of whether to vote against the entire bill, or vote "yes" to support the desirable provisions of the bill Another bill which is about to cause the same amout of emo tion as did the "Rat Bill" a few weeks ago, is one which has al ready passed the Senate, pro viding for $25 million for the first year, and $50 million for the second year to" Provide food and medical services on an GILT SHILLIN' 86.8 PROOF GII.TMIIIJJN' ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OP OFFICE IN HERTFORD AT 114 WEST MARKET STREET FOR THE PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRY Eyes Examined Tuesday and Friday 9 to 5 DR. A. F. DOVfiUM, JR. OPTOMETRIST PHONE 426-B261 HERTFORD, N. C. emergency basis to prevent hu-i man suffering or loss of life,": This Is the most emotionally! charged title I have ever seen. In a day long hearing of thai Agriculture Committee the other day. the witnesses from hew, 3 the Department of Labor and the! Department of Agriculture coma submit any plan as to how this- money would be spent. I ques tioned Dr. Silvers, a witness from HEW, to cite a single county! in the United States where there! was not a Welfare Department -H he could not. I asked him if the! Food Stamp, as a separate food program, was not designed tc do exactly what this bill would do, and his answer was "yes." in response to my question that did he not know that the Poverty Program itself was cheating medical centers in economically deprived areas as well as many otner multiple oenenis, nu an' swer was "yes." Other mem bers of the Committee asked similar questions and the con-4 elusion of many of us is than this was nothing more than anl effort to superimpose a dupll cate program which is three orl four years would cost the tax payers $200 or $300 million annually, with little or no nA suits to those the bill pretends to help. The Agriculture Com mlttee took the unusual action of passing the bill "without pre judice," which means that for the time being it is set aside and may be or may not be acted upon in the future by this Com mittee. Our Committee has been cen sored by some of the national columnists as being "heart less," "cruel," etc, but until I am sure that the problem exists and this legislation will directly 100 BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY $350 TENTH $4.75 FIFTH IMPORTED A BOTTLED BY AUSTIN, NICHOLS & CO., INC. NEW YORK-NEW YORK sag (GUARANTEED 2-1967 Fury (8) 2-1967 Fury (8) III 4-dr. Sedans 2 1967 Fury 8) III Station Wagons (9-PASSENGER) 21967 Monaco Dodge 4-dr. H.T. 1967 Fairlane 500 ,2-dr. H.T. V-8 1965 Plymouth Belvedere II 4-dr. 1964 Dart 4-dr. Wagon V-8 1964 F-85 Olds 4-dr. 1964 Chevrolet Impala 2-dr. H.T. 1964 Chevrolet 4-dr. H.T. V-8 1964 Dodge V2 -Ton Truck 1963 Ford (8) Fairlane 2-dr. H.T. 1962 Chevrolet 4-dr. V-8 1962 Valiant 4-dr. 1961 Plymouth Wagon, 1961 Lancer 2-dr. Sedan 1961 Ford (8) 2-dr. H.T. 1958 Chevrolet (8) 4-dr. Sedan COME IN TODAY ... WE HAVE THE C4R YOU ARE LOOKING FORI tovje r.:9Tcn ei-.:?r.nv, lb. 82228 Popps St tic. No. 190 Hertford, N. C. offer a solution, then I refuse to ne a pan in creating an otner Dureaucratie procram. over' staffed and producing no tangibleJ retuua whatsoever. Proud All of North Carolina is proud of North Carolina State's victory over the Univer sity of Houston on Saturday, October 7. I am extremely proud that all the points scored by the State team were by players from our own First District Bobby Hall of Plymouth scored two touchdowns and Gerald War -ren of Elizabeth City scored! four points with his toe. Superior Court Cases Cleared The District Superior Court, civil term held here October 9, was presided over by Judge W.S. privott. The following cases were disposed of: A non.sult was taken in the case of Towe Motor Co. vs. Charles Roache. In the case of Leroy Dall vs. C. D. Lamb, a non-sult was taken. Divorces were granted thefol lowing: Ellen ChappeU Morris .vs.. Roger Morris; Sally skin her Halsey vs. Robert Wayne Halsey; James A. Felton vs. Marian Charlene Tyler Felton and Nora Bonner Green vs. James Green. Trash Containers A "Must" By '68 In an advertisement elsewhere in this Issue of The Perquimans Weekly appears an advertise ment requiring all garbage and trash containers in the Town of Hertford to be of 26 gallon capactily and with covers by January 1, 1968. Mayor Emmett Landing in the notice states "we feel that this will improve collecting service and make the town a better place in which to live." It is hoped that even before the deadline of January 1, 1968. that the citizens of our town will meet the regulation and require ment. This is a health measure as well as an appearance one. As it will cut down on rodents, flies and keep the dogs from turning over garbage containers. If their is a top on the container, it is less likely tobe turned over by a roaming dog or cats. Byrum Announced Bookkeeping, Typing William E. Byrum, principal of Peraulmans County High School announced today, book keeolnr. tvolmc and high school diploma courses are now being offered in the adult education classes at Perquimans High school. Those who are interest ad should contact Mr. Byrum. Registration will continue until rvtohr 31st. There .is a possibility that a course in small engine repair can be offered provided enough neonla ere Interested. Anyone interested In any afl these classes is urged to con. tact W. E. Bryum at 426-7566 during the day or at 426-7451 during the night. ... x ! Oil USED CARS) III 4-dr. H.T. FHA Executive Council Meets ' The Future. Homemakers of America Executive Council met October 10. The October pro. gram will consist of ft panel discussing with Mrs. Brickhouse narrating. Nancy Reed is in charge of the cancer tags. The girls will work intwohoursnuts instead of one-hour shift this year. It was decided that the FHA will not have ft booth in the Five. County Fair this year. The District; Rally will be October 14. It was suggested that Mrs. Brickhouse print the post. ers for the rally. Linda wins. low will make a report on the number at the rally. The Mother.Daughter Banquet will be in December. The menu, decoration, sheet, program, clean-up, and date committees were discussed. . The theme for the Homecom lng Parade Float was undecided. The meeting was adjourned by Miss Newby. Virginia Harrell Reporter Fred Combs Intercepts Pass Fred Combs, Hertford, the Wolfpack's speedy Interceptor at cornerback. was a man with a mission when he picked off a Houston pass with two minutes to go and returned it 38 yards to set up the pack's clinching score in its 16.6 victory over the second-ranked Cougars. In the pre-season drawing among the seniors for the winning game balls and coins used for the coin tossing ceremonies, Combs drew the Houston game. His Intercep tion guaranteed State's win and his possession of the ball from the Wolfpack's highest ranked victim in history. F.H.A. Office ToBeClosed The Farmers Home Adminis. tration office located in HerU ford, North Carolina and in Eliz abeth City, will be closed October 23. 24 and 23, 1967 In order that the personnel may attend a State FHA Meeting in Asheville, on these days. The office in Elizabeth City will be open for business as usual on October 26, and the office in Hertford will be open on October 27. Anyone having business with the Farmers Home Adminlstra. tlon, please keep these dates In mind. Inspections Made October 14, the Hertford Fire Department Inspected all busi ness and industrial property within the city limits as well as all schools within the county where fire drills were held. Reports of the Inspections will be turned over to the owners in order they may be able to make repairs and corrections where needed.' v.;:' LcaroSlttvfc FRESH BEST GRADE LUTER'S Smoked Picnics msmm l. IJWBM Mi ' Kn. ts . Z2z lb. LARGE FRESH Grade 'A' Eggs 3? 4Ss i!ol SPRING FARM n ilk 3 csns C.3 ROSE FARM WHITE SHOE PEG conn 2 c:r.j C: FEtYEiS rwmwf mass? J. C. DLANGIIAflD 6 COJL'G. "DLANCIIaRD'S" Since 1832 ITertford, N. C f FREE DFtlVnY 1 J "-l - r. 449 lias Oyster DovI Tickets The Perquimans County Chamber of Commerce still has tickets for the Monday, October 23rd Oyster Bowl game. These tickets according to Leon I, Edwards, Chamber Manager, must be returned to the Shrlners Oyster Bowl Com. mlttee by Monday, October 23rd at 3:00 p.m. Mr. Edwards urges anyone de- Smith Rites Held William Edward Smith, 82, of Rt. 1, Belvidere, died satur. day in the Kecoughtan Veteran's Hospital following a long Illness. A native of Perquimans County, he was the son of Henry Edward and Mrs. OUieCartwrlght Smith. He was a veteran of World Warn, serving with the medical corps for four years. Besides his parents, he is sur. vived by a brother. Carlton Smith of Hobbsvllle and a sister, Miss Elnora Smith of Belvidere. Funeral services were held Monday at 1:30 In the Chapel of the Swindell Funeral Home by the Rev. Elmer Thomas, pastor of Piney Woods Friends Meet lug. "The Old Rugged Cross" and "Precious Memories" were sung by the Rev. and Mrs; Thomas, accompanied by Mrs J. E. White, organist. The casket was draped with the American Flag. The pall was made of red and white car. nations and fern. pallbearers were Aubrey Smith, Gene Dall, Jimmy Turner, Roger Turner, Lawrence Layden and Jackie Cartwright. Burial was in the family ceme tery near Belvidere. Taylor Theatre Edenton, N. C WED. ft THURS. OCT. 18th-ieth BUDDY HACKETT and TINA LOUISE "God's Little Acre" Adult Entertainment Regular Admission FIVE DATS BEGINNING FRIDAY, OCT. 20th DEAN MARTIN, GEORGE PEPPARD and JEAN SIMMONS "Rough Night In Jericho" Technicolor First Floor B0o-75c-90c Balcony S5o & 60o WED. ft THURS. OCT. Uth-26th JERRY LEWIS "The Big Mouth' Eastman Color r "I owv JLow'Bjouy WcL FRESH PORK CHOPS CO: lb. SIGNAL PURE PORK Ssussge Heat 3D: lb. DEL MONTE PEACHES S CANS $1X3 SPARE R IDS C:s lb. siring to purchase a ticket to get them now, as the 24th of October will be too late. with a MONOGRAM oil heater ftaturing tht MAGIC MIXER BURNER . . . actually turns fuel ell Into gas Hif h, mtdium or low . . . what ever flam you let on your Monogram, you know tht ex. cluctvo deiifn of the Marie Mixer Burner will five you mora heat from every drop of fuel. W. M. MORGAN FURNITURE CO. 1914 . . . 1M1 PHONE 426-5570 ' Hertford, N. O. . ' ' You can be the life of the party line Use the line sharingly, space your calls, keep ' calls reasonably brief, re place the telephone in strument carefully. You'll ; be the life and the love of the party line. NORFOLK ft CAROLINA TELEPHONE I TELEGRAPH CO LA tlftn (With Food Order) FRESH LEAN GROUf.D BEEF i C: lb. SOUTHERN ROLL Olecmargarlne ID: lb. 8-OZ. TIDEWATER l!crrl.-3 Res 3 c:j Z2s GREEN Ctli Hi ( J I J
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