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.w pBMirtHouSS Square , HERTFORD, N.C. 'Entoted u Mooad clut matttr rovw)bw 15th. 1934, t Port 5ffkr n Hertford, North Clio Um 27944. the Last Night The last night of 1971, when the New Year makes its bow. Advertising Rates Furnished By : s Request SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Yew.. $3.64 . (In Perquimans County) Elsewhere......................... $4.66 features a f till moon-the second this mointh. It has been many years fjince the old year bid' goodby e to the new with such a nocturnal show. .' It will be many years before December contains two full moons 'again-the first this month came on the 2nd-since the . calendar year provides us with but thirteen full moons, and only one month of the year contains two. NOTICE Reports by persons having custody of tangible personal property of others -it) As of January 1, every person having custody of taxable tangible oersonal jptoperty that has been entrusted to him by another for storage, sale, renting, VoT anv Other butinatt niirrMXP (hull furnith thA annrnnrintai tav nruirui.nr ko . 1 I I - "rr'T' twn inii t uw Jrtports required by subdivisions (a) (1) and (a) (2), below: For farm products that are owned by the original producer and that were produced in a county of this State other than that in which the products are situated, there shall be furnished to the tax supervisor of the county in which the products were pro duced a statement showing the name of the producer, a descrip tion of the property, the quantity of the property, and the amount of money, if any, advanced against the products by the immi iMiiiinviiHuuyi ii rem. CI For all other tangible personal property, there shall be furnished to the tax supervisor of the county in which the property is sit uated a statement showing the name of the owner of the prop erty, a description of the property, the quantity of the property, and the amount of money, if any, advanced against the property by the person having custody of it JULIAN C POWELL Perquimans County Tax Supervisor The Perquimans Weekly, 1 1 ertfordN. C., Thursday, December 30, 1971-Page 3 , RTCDTrilCDIE 2 Town Vehicle License Plates will go on sale "..-;-:V..V-- 1:4 at the Town Office Tuesday, January 4, 1972. Plates must be purchased and displayed by February 15, 1972. TOWN OF HERTFORD A. MARVIN HUNTER, Cleric . This is our sineei rest C ASvish for all c ur customers! DICK'S DIMVE-IH UNIOi N PURE OIL SERV ICE STATION SNAC K BAR AND FISHI NG FACILITIES E. W. (Dick) 1 LONG U.S. 17 NorU l Phone 426-5480 Hertford, N. C. MdDTTKDE All property subject to ad valorem taxation shall be listed annually as pre scribed by law. i The regular listing period will begin on Tuesday, January 4, 1972, and end on Wednesday, February 2, 1972. List during the regular listing period and save 10 penalty. DILVIDISE TOWNSHIP MRS. ESTES O. COPELAND, List Taker Jan.4H0r17, 24 and 31 Layden's Supermarket, Belvidere Jan. 5 and 19 R. M. Baker's Store, Whiteston Jan. 6 and 26 Winslow's Grocery Store, Belvidere Jan. 12 ...................Wink Winslow's Store, Whiteston Jan. 13 and 20 .........0. Alphonso CHappell, Store Jan. 8, 15, 22, 25, 27, 28. 29, Feb. 1 and 2, List will be taken at home. Hours 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. BETHEL TOWNSHIP T. JULIAN LONG, List Taker Jan. 8, 22, 29 .......1;........... Bethel Fire Station, Bethel Jan. 15 Courthouse, Hertford, N. C. . . ... L Hours 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. , , L11. ' Jan. 20 At Night ...... Zack Phillips Store Jan. 24, 25, 26, 28 and 31, and Feb. 2, At Night, Bethel Fire Sta tion, Bethel. Hours 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. HERTFORD TOWNSHIP ORAS W. WINSLOW, List Taker Jan. 4, 7, 8, 10, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24,25,26,27,28, 29, and 31. Feb. 1 and 2, Courthouse, Hertford, N. C. Hours 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. NEW HOPE TOWNSHIP MELVIN EURE, List Taker Jan. 8, 15, 22 and 29 ........'...................... A. Turner's Store, New Hope Hours 8:00 A M to 15:00 P.M. Jan. 26 and 27 Fob. 1 and 2 . .. . .. E. A. Turner's Store, New Hope Hours 5:00 PJWI. to 9:00 P.M. Jan. 1 1 and 18 ....Robert W. Turner's Store Hours 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Jan. 25 and 31 ........Robert W. Turner's Store Hours 5:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Jn- 21 . ...........p. p. Perry's Store, Woodville Hours 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Jan. 28 ..Woodville Fire Station, Woodville nours o:uu r.M. to o:UU r.tvi. PARXVIUE TOWNSHIP MRS. FLOYD LONG, List Taker Jan. 4, 8, 15, 18, 25, 29, and Feb. 1 and 2 ....... Winfall Commu nity Building, Winfall, N. C. Hours 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Jan. 11 and 22 .Towe-Pike Store, Chapanoke, N. C. Hours 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. List will be taken st Home Jan. 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27 and 31 ........................Hours 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Jan. 6 and 20. I Hours 7:00 P.M. to 9 :00 P.M. Machinery Act of 1971. G, S. 105-303. Duty to list; penalty for failure. Every person in whose nam any property is to be listed under the terms of this sub- ' ' ' chapter shall list the property with the tax supervisor or proper list taker within the , ' time allowed by law on an abstract setting forth the information required by this sub In addition to all other penalties prescribed by law, any person whose duty it is to 1U any property who wilfully fails or refuses to list the same within the time pre served by law shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine no to exceed five lu-nirca dollars (5G9.G9) or imprisonment not to szceed sot months. The failure to lLt sinH be prima facie evidence that the failure was wilful .Any f -rson who icnioves or conceals property for the purpose of evading taxation ; or wto sMs or abets the removal or concealment of property for the purpose of evad frg tsxnikm sh:.U be f:'Zy of a misiameanor punishable by a fine not to exceed five tiLfcl dolors (CI23.C3) or licjrfconment not to exceed six months. 1 May Yours be a New Year of HOPE and PEACE The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Company HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY, INC .'. says Make the greatest cooking discovery since fire. 1 1 it 1 I ' 11 I' 11 'III';' i'I'Ji'i'Vi 11, 11 "SUI H I II ' il Let's Go To Church Su nday Make CI hurch Gc mg A Habit THESE RELIGIOUS MESSAGES ARE MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS . ... J F H JLLOWELL & SON. INC. 1.IU-KII K ,M) KKI I'KIIIIU K WINK M.I N t PITT HARDWARE COMPANY P.. t6S5ll HERTFORD. N. C. WINSLOW BLANCH ARI MOTOR COMPANY YOUR FORO DEALER W. M. MORGAN FURNITURE CO. HOME FURNISHINGS PHILCO APPLIANCES CANNON CLEANERS DEPENDABLE SERVICE Phone 426-5491 J. C. BLANGHARD & CO., INC. "BLANCHARDS" SINCE 1832 tIJKJUllllllJ If it doesn't sayCrncia, It's not eTFsutosuisnqL&i MICROWAVeoVEN r.ERTP0:D ILT.IT.3E & SUPPLY, INt PHONE 428-6211.! ..' HERTFORD, N. C. Smith 11 Luke ' 1.26..U Monday 1 Luke 2, 1-20 Tuesday ' Lvke i, 25-40 Wednesday Luke 4, 14-22 Thursday Matthew 0, 19-24 Friday Corinthians 2. 14-17 Saturday Romans S, 32-39 whi'io ti'llint; Swi It's sor So mm yoiinirH a child' The Roliitio Moral for tht challcn of spiri t Tt7? Ii.' BLANCHARD'S BARBERSHOP . Gerald W. Blanchard and Ward Blanchard Proprietors KEITH'S GROCER' . I'lHINK Iiti 77f7 IIKRIKORI). N ( ONE STOP SERVICE STATION BILL COX, Owner Tir - Greasinf Arcessorirs CALL 42S-798S HERTFORD. N C Hertford Livftork at Snpftly Co. Hunt 4M-utl HERTFORD. N. C DIXIE AUTO SUPPLY Dislnliulor ol ticoilvi'ar I in- Automitiia Paris Phonf 128-71 IH HERTFORD. YC. REED OIL COMPANY ESSO PRODI CTS Henforrl. N C LANE'S WOODWORK SHOP "Cunm Huili Kin-hi-n Canim-l-." PHONE 126 7225 Route :i. Hertford. Y ('. I While Hal Roadi WINFALL SERVICE STATION GAS -OIL -TIRES AND REPAIRS FIRESTONE TIRES lim t. Mori an. Winfall CALL 426-5843 PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY Member F.D.I.C HERTFORD. N.C HOLLOWELLOILCO. MM -SUPPLIES OF - OIL PRODUCTS GOOD YEAR TIRES PHONE 426,5544 ' DOZIER'S FLORIST Harris Shopping Ci-nter . PHONE 126 j 1 10 Nihis . Sundays fc Holidays 126-7592 or 126-7287 Memhi-rrTD. ALBEMARLE CHEMICAL CO. Phone 426-JH4. HERTFORD, N. C. BYRUM FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 426-5162 HERTFORD. N. C. ROBERTSON'S CLEANERS Si LAUNDRY. INC. QI ALITY WORK COtRTEOLS SERVICE PHONE - 426-5235 HERTFORD. N. C. t's what makes saucers oxcitintr no telling you'll land ! No steerinir . . . nu brakes ... no which way you'll turn or how fast you'll go. rlinir may be excitinc on a snow-laden hill, nethinn else anain on the rnm'il slopes of life. y parents who want the very best for their ters are living with the inlawing fear of how s future may unfold. i Church oilers sound answers to our fear, us training provides steering in a human life, principles become the necessary brakes. And ; continuing uphill climb which beckons and ges youthful souls, faith unlocks the resources tual power. I.OVK IS... International Sunday School Lesson for January 2. 1971 LESSON TEXT: Luke 6 The greatest teacher on love that man has ever known lor . ever will know) was Jesus Christ In this lesson the eloquence of Luke is therefore directed to adding to our understanding of our i.ord'8 teachings on love of our fellowmen. and to encouraging us to express this love towards others in a manner which will be wholly acceptable to God. Perhaps the best commentary on Christ's words is His own . exemplary life. Concern and forgiveness were the cor nerstones of a life devoted exclusively to service to mankind. Christ taught that true brotherly love is based on advantages , and opportunities unselfishly rendered to others. . .even at the point of great personal sacrifice on the part of the giver, without thought of personal gains. It cannot, however, be said that such acts will go unrewarded, for God both praises and approves such "acts of , the spirit" and His approval is. in itself, the most precious ' reward. ..oneuponwhichnoearthly valuecanbeset! ' Definitions of love varv, but Jesus never proclaimed any ' difference between the love of man for man and the love of , man for God. Man was created in God's own image; it . therefore follows that how we treat our fellow men will reflect our treatment of God. In the Sermon on the Mount the chosen twelve were taught . basics of true discipleship. They were to practice the perfect ' i expression of love for one another and all their brethren, as personified in Christ. There was to be no limit to the out-' ; pourings of their hearts, as there was no limit to the Father's i loving concern for wayward and sinning mankind. The : forgiveness which He extended in the Person of His beloved ! Son should bear the fruit of forgiveness within ourselves towards those who sin against us. And this love and ' forgiveness should be tendered even though others do not respond to it. This is the test of a true Christian spirit. The power of love in world that is fraught with violence : must never be under-rated, for in the free expression of , Christian love lies the hope of the world. Love is the basic , standard for discipleship; as we have received at the hands ; of our Father, so are we called upon to give. As we follow (or , do not follow i that which was preached on the Mount, so do , we reveal our relationship to Christ. And as we practice these tenets of our faith, so the world can see Him In us. -However, spiritual regeneration on a personal level 1 ; necessary before we can practice a concept of me. ; towards the undeserving, or extend our pardon towards Us who are guilty of sinning against us. To be capable of such love love entails continu '; striving, never-remitting policing of our own emotions we are to pattern our lives upon Christ's glowing exanu, May God grant us the grace to accomplish this ! ' (These comments are based on outlines of the Internatlo. ! Sunday School Lessons, copyrighted by the Internatioi I Council of Religious Education, and used by permissioi J
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