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Page 2-The Perquimans Weekly, SamErvin Says WASHINGfoii After 32 months, the national ; ex- periment with wage and price .controls 'appear to have, run tts course; The Senate has ; rejected . an amendment ! 4ft provide I n n standby economic controls,: enforce 3 decontrol comt milmunts ami pnntinllP monitoring' of inflation.. "M? 5 Business labor,! and the. general public have grown tired of controls that have not worked well: since early 1913; As administered by the; President's Cost of Living Council, Phase III and Phase IV controls became less and less effective as the months went by; The t only, visible effect iof- late was a setious distortion in many sectors of the economy' and a rash of shortages.! So, statutory wage-price restraints are likely to be shelved at least "until the Administration, Congress, anrt ihf ' mihlic' can deter mine what to do- next about "isis has contributed the monthly, increase in the" greatly r to inflation. With cost of living. '' " gasoline costs soaring due Jo No one is imhiune to this-: a heavy reliance on . in problem Paychecks and , ported oil, the family budget auintrc nr hpino mhhprl hv is hard, hit by increased higher prices., ' Millions of 'y people who ha ve enjoyed the , . "good life'' now see this challenged in the onrush of 1 price increases for clothing, food, gasoline, "shelter, and essential services. v.:;i The Commerce Departs ment 'has just reported the effects of this economic situation. For the' first quarter of this year, there was the sharpest economic downturn since 1958 ' a lessening of the gross J national product of 5.8 per cent and a price increase of 14.3 per cent for the same period. All this means is that jobs are harder to find and a dojlar buys less. ' " this is well-known to the: working family. The more difficult questions arise 9Mt ' : in uie Lduse ui iiiiiauun aim what we can do about it -Without any doubt, the most important change needed is for government: itself .to: admit sensible fiscal policies. It has been ijSajtd hofnro Kilt i mnct ho' Anil' phasized agaip,thats pur- ,;. Corporations occupy a government has borrowtsdjvyery ( small niche ' in the money in all but seven of the nation's farm economy, laid forty-five fiscal years to. :) according . to the figures pay its expenditures. While, aya$ibl6, frbai the Census most Americans are aware Bureau. ' of -this fact, they are not .. . aWare that-federal defictt--EaFm:0rp0atlT,b Su spending is costing them as I?? cen to?led takpayerff fld is 4 cofi- tfWh fationwide, They-.- tributing fmhfensely 16 the!'?0Peraie(oniy iPe'cenioi v all pnmmam'i farmc in tha inflationary pressures that have weakened the dollar. There is some, hope that ' thifigs will improve. For the I PerquiriSre Weekly .' .-.r'J'ii. I I Court House Squire 1 '1' ; HERTFORD, N.C. 27944 , Entered as iccond cliat 1 matter November 15, 1934 . at Post Office in Hertford, :n.c. J RAY WARD ' General Manager '- FRANCINE SAWYER , Newt Editor OFFICE HRS. 9 am. to VM. J: Monday-Friday i ' PHONE 426-5728 SUBSCRIPTION JUTES i oneyea'r L J5.00 ; fubluhed by Dear Publication tt Radio, Inc. JAYL0R THEATRE ' EDENTON, N.C. . TONITE MSDA1T 6 MORE DAYS 5; wj The powerful and true story of r r iTTTn in lata - ''. - 1 I c::y L'.::r mmcmitm sA Hertford, N. C, Thursday, May 30, - first time in more than W' - years. Congress is likely to adopt, .'a bill which , I ' originally introduced prf - April It; 1973 and which was"; miiAriri1 ' M rliA ' Can ttk"J reworked 'in the 'Seriate Government Operations an Rules and Administration ' Committees. This bill would ' i V-v' v ' ' ' modernize Congressional?? Budget Procedure's v. and t would require Congress 'to ''; act ' in ' a business-like" tmanner in controlling'' spending and, revenues. (Senate and House Conferee ; are (wo,rking toward; a; v:;'. .'::!'' .t?'&., ' legislative agreement roa.: this vital issue. Hopefully, . jthis action will be completed..,. soon. This would be a major step .toward ; an improved ( fiscal policy an essential , ; tool in, the battle, against ;J. imflation. . ti,k Not all of the problem lies. , in fiscal reform. The energy ..( transportation costs.,,,(The; energy shortage wiy be with,. for years We need to '' ways to 'minimize-its'.1' use find jways impact on price and in flagon. :.-.,' ',,,.. f . . jc v With 'material shdges'' Cropping up in new, areas - constantly, there 'is iii-J'' creased need for 'business ; and labor to cooperate ' in smoothing out bottlenecks in ' production, distribution, and -transportation. This will put new strains on the free ' enterprise system as we have known it. " ' ''' - :. .' . '.' ' Above all, there is much need - for restraint by in dividuals and businesses to cut costs, use less, and restore stability to a situation that is threatening the vitality of the greatest economy on earth. , 4 Jl "' " " : ' all commercial farms in the United States. Moreover, only about 1,800 had more than 10 shareholders, and fewer than half of these reported farm sales above $100,000. in North Carolina' there All Sale of property for delinquent taxes Monday, June 3, 1974, at 12:00 o'clock noon. At t 4 J CLERK i i v- ... iBaker.-Alonzo : fjB!anchard, Willopffcee', Broady, Larry ' Cherry, William C. & Jane t n t B.i Woodland Circle 1! CSboper, Grant, 203 E. Railroad Ave.. ' 'Curtis; Calista M. Overton Dail, Elbert p. Elliott). William -X & ?-- Syble E., 204 S. Church J Everett, Jamesj ' . lOOEdentonRd.St., -pjelton, Forrest M., ' 108 Edenton Rd. St. Felton, Mary D., ; Est.;, 106 King St., Felton, William O., 220 King St.,- Ferebee, Archie Lee, 305 Covent Garden, Verebee, Bessie 109 King St., ,' Ferebee, Charlie, 309 Covent Garden, Harvey Scott & Edgar, : ' 318 W. Market St., Homer, Willia, Est.. .,1 r-v,'9mmriq'TWT!' f y Holley, Alpine, Heirs, Holley; Jessie B.C'l ; f 412 Cox Ave., 'James, George, Sr. Est., ' 224 King St., Jarvis, Kenneth Lindsey, 1974 f YoyTH' AWARDED Young people af Chowan Academy were awarded for their 7 outstanding sports ability at a banquet held Jast week. From left: Carman Chappell ; . Dougie Noneman Award; 'Art Lane, most improved basketball player; Sandy Haste, most valuable softball player; Howard Williams, most valuable basketball and baseball v player.'""-' Land'' 'fnanagemeni th NortK' Carbliha's coastal ;; counKes wilrbe the topic of a comerence May ib-iv ai uie Duke "University Marine Laboratory iri' Beaufort,' TW'twfrday event will pruv.iucaioiuiiiiui vicwoui . the"1 ' public, planners,';1 develOoei's ' and represeh-T tatives of state and local governments ana , tne financial community on the controversial issue of coastal management. 1 The conference, a North Carolina State University continuing . education program, is sponsored ty the University of Carolina .-Sea' North i Grant - Program, the Center for Marine and Coastal Studies, and the Coastal Plains Center for Marine Development Services. were 70 corporations reported with 10 or more shareholders. These ac- daunted for only 0.8 per cent At ftoi ,aioo - f i, ; .Roughly 19,700 over 90 per cent of the nation's total farm corporations were -'closely held," neanjnt tney had not more than 10 shareholders. Most of these firms were family-owned and were essentially larger-than-average farms or ranches that were in dividually owned or part nerships before they became incorporated. Land Manage a; at 1111115 NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAX SALE TOWN OF HERTFORD S ' ' A. MARVIN HUNTER v : AND TAX COLLECTOR. TOWN OF HERTFORD DELINQUENT TAXES FOR 1973 -v-i 3.55 - 29.30" 27.02 51.58 17.74 16.46 3.00 ,wn-i" ' St: . 28.99 72.93 30.35 , 8.95, 12.77.,, s. ' A 44' i t 10.51-. 13.70 . 32.47 Pi Yt jc 74 ,"' t w 16.95 f I t .: M 24 83 15.47 , 51.23 V x -m: .!.:-,.. ..-. men ' N.C Secretary of Natural 1 and Ecdnbmic; Resources;': James E. Harrington, will open me comerence ai iu a.m. May 16 as represen- tatives of state government.' outline their' interests in coapiai lanu management., Dr. Thomas L. linton, director of the N.C! Office of ' Marine Affairs, will address ; me importance 01 a coastal management program In achieving the state's en- vironmental goals. Lynn Muchmore, state planning off icer, will ' discuss the implications of statewide, economic ' "a od soCla V development ; policy for coastal management. Local government leaders, led. , by Graham PervierY Currituck County manager, will explore the interests of local govern ments in a coastal management 'program in( the early afternoon session. t Oafer lit Uie'daStJ Delilah Blanks.-'Sociar work in structor at UNC Wilmingtonwill lead a session on the public's in- tresis in tnanatPement. ? coastal Developers and con- D0UCl'3:AUT0 & Service US. 1? ' 1 d 3 ElliaMth Clly . .... .. y Doug Pntctiard H H f I it for the year 1973. Date oSale: th Court House door, Hertford, North Carolina. - Lightfoot, Joseph Delton ' & Patricia ' - Lyons, WashingtonMr.;:-;.- King St. ' .f t Morris, Miss Mary, Rt. 1, v ' Parson, Sidney, 324 King St., H Peal, Henry, Est., , . . , - ':'?.' Peyton,-Joyce W. ' & Joseph L., 305 Brace St., Phillips, Martha Forehand, ' i RiddickCassie Lee, , . 312 Gum St., if -, shamby; ClirtlS, 314 CoviBnt Sills, Louise T. ; Simpson, Walter, L)., Heirs, 210 King St., ' Skinner, Moses,'211 King St., 1 Skinner, Raleigh & Blanche Spruill, Joseph M., 215 S, Edenton Rd.St., : . Sutton, Moran, 319 King St., ' , Thatch Lonnief Sr,,,,.,, 214W.GrubbSt., ' Thompson, Gladys H., . 813 W. Market St., Tupker.4.t. Estate, '& Paige L.,Rt.l, White; Isaac, s ,Jlt..,.320KingSt., Whiter Mrs. R.T., Est., ; uuuuai., zT Whiter Willie Fate. - " - a Ur;Prt Garden, -White, Vuhd & 1 " Catherine, 411 Cox St., A Zach'ry, l'.'. 'l.j -ve., tTop 1C si Stants open the .May 17 sessions with a discussion of their interests in the coastal area and a coastal management ' 'program. Georee Stephens of Associates in .Stephens Raleigh will act : as moderator. ater in the morning . a piiei of planners, , led by, pul Foster, consultant in urban and regional plan-i ,' of-coastal planning on local III II V' Will ITKIIIIII r: LI IT? IIIIIKtlTI. areas: tn the final session, v representatives of, -the financial community it will outline their interests in 'a management program' and , ' discuss how financial in-' terestscan influence coastal - grpwth. Robert E., Leak, administrator ofi the : N.C, .. Office of Industrial, Tourist and Community Resources," will i act as session ' moderator. ; ., ' ' '., Advance registration. ,is requested and may be made by writing to Maynard -Shields, Division of Con tinuing Education, Box 5125, .North f. Carolina i. State. University, F Raleigh ,'. .N.C. 27607. , , , MACHINE SHOP for Volkswagen and : Chrysliir'froJucts Cemphte Mtchanial REPAIRS BV TRAINED M CIIANICS . . - ..... CALL 335-7059 19. 17.45 83.92" 19.29 2.71 18.01 16.95 8.37 23.69 16.74 Garden, 14.62 8.80' 19.37 115.83 25.74 v 13.55 22.77 70.11 130.46 lll2v 80.95 13.27 17.73 ' tit 7.74 A-Loot By VIRGINIA . WHITE TRANSEAU LOCAL POSTOFFICE IS AGAIN RATED SECOND CLASS OFFICE: The vances from a third class office and becomes a second. class office on July 1, and in accordance . with the regulations ; govering a postoffice of this class, the postoffice will be closed at 1 o'clock on Saturday af ternoons: There will be no city delivery on Saturday afternoons and the windows of the . postoffice will, be closed. Mail ; ; will. ? be. dispatched as usual. The postoffice at Hertford was in the second class for a period of several years, dropping back into third class in 1933 '''' - '' PIANO RECITAL' AT SCHOOL ON FRIDAY: Mrs. R.M. Riddick's piano and rhythm classes will give . their annual recital on Friday of this week at the Hertford Grammar School,'. - ; at 8 o'clock. ' ' H" JESSE LEE HARRIS AN APPENDICITIS VICTIM:. Stricken ' with appendicitis ' jwhile oh a trip to Greeny; jsborO,!; Jesse Lee Harris"; underwent ah operation at Rex Hospital in Raleigh late Monday - afternoon. The young mart had driven a; party to Greensboro to ' ittehd the ' graduatioiii ; Exercises at Greensboro ; College. Becoming ill while in Greensboro, he attempted 1 ; VISITORS pr. and Mrs. Richard Baker from Harrellsville were guest on Sunday, with M?. and Mrs. T.G. Howafd. Mf . and Mrs. T.J. Casper of Ahoskie were visitors. ja S 5 I I I i -Murray Motor Parts COMPLETE PARTS CENTER FOR 'AUTOS domestic & Im ports Lawn Mowers Farm Tractors Out boards Air Condition ers Custom Trailer Hitches ; ' . f Murray Motor Parts 1 HERTFORD. N.C. '.'' '..'..'.' '.;:'. REVENUE lix Revenue ..... - Tax Penalty .....L.......;..:..... .'.......'..'.r..:..:.. Privilege Auto & Dog Tags ABC Store Sales Cemetery Lots PerqrCo. Fire Dept. ......::.:...... Cher . Sales Tax 1 Opt. STATE V Intangible Tax ............T.:. Franchise Tax ABC Beer & Wine Powell Bill Funds Gasoline Tax : J,. Mosquito Control ..............;.7. N.C. State Tax i LOCAL Power Water.... Sewer ............................. Ice Sales ............................. ......................................... Water & Sewer Taps .i..rMt.M................u.'k..bu.wn. Penn. & Cut on Fees Powell Bill Funds on Hand Administrative Police Department .:.........'J..i........ Fire Department Sanitation Dept. ........... Street Dept. Cemetery Dept .., IceDopt. LL Water Dept. Electric Dept ,.. Debt, Interest & Comm .;.......... T.e pforoei ku.' t ! s t r ' "e i imCji" I "r c' -f 'l .. yi (v'ov T7 to make the trip home, but his condition was such when he reached Raleigh that it was necessary ' to see a physician, and it was ascertained that he could ; ? IT," " was performed at 6 o'clock Monday afternoon. The boy's mother, Mrs. Z.A. Harris, went to Raleigh on Tuesday to be with him. , : BELVIDERE CITIZENS PLEAD FORASCHOOL: In an effort to secure for their community a school to take care of the children of the primary grades, a dozen or more of the most prominent . citizens of Belvidere -appeared before the meeting of the Board of Education on Monday, presenting a petition signed by more than 200 persons asking that the Board reconsider the action HERTFORD SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION . "Serving th groa slnco 1923" SAVINGS ACCOUNTS , ' ' HOME LOANS : t .. Let us serve you ' 121 N. Church St. ' '' Hertford, N.C. FAlodcrnizo with AUTO VIATIC lianccs! Rangis, hot water heaters, space heaters, refrigerators, washers, dryers, Incinerators all offer new automatic features for easier liv ing. And you're sure to find the size and price that's right for you, WE HAVE AUTOMATIC h J DELIVERY CALLUS NOW : MEED OIL COMPANY . Mr PHONEi 426-5458 TOWN OF HERTFORD DUDGET 1974 1975 , 16,000.00 ,....,.,..... , opvu.w , ... .. ... ." .................................. ' ' 10,000.00 EXPZNDITUHES $579,543X3 .a submitted to tl.e Town Board and a of the Town Clerk in the MaircV '13,l?74atf:"'n;kvJE '" s to be he-. J n yffearatf 1 taken in April when it' was announced that no school building would be placed at Bevlidere to replace the building destroyed by fire last year, but that the school would be consolidated with six other schools on the north side ,-. of the Perquimans River and the new; school located -at Winfall. ' ... .,y l? : Midshipman Nixon on 3 Month Cruise: Midshipman Thomas J. Nixon, III, : of Hertford, will leave the Naval Academy . , at Annapolis on Friday of this , week for a three-months cruise on the Battleship Oaklahoma. Upon the return, of his ship, M'ds'n Nixon will spend the month of September in Hertford with his mother, Mrs. T.J. Nixon,,, Jr. . ,.,.,', ,,..'. ;,,;. if ; ai ft Dudgot J..... $ 53,300.00 300.00 3,000.00 ' 4,000.00 ; ..:....:. 700.00 , :.. , 8.000.00 i .v.......: 15.000.00 f $107f100.0D $ 2.000.00 ............. ; 25,000.00 .1.700.00 , i.... 1.200.00... ?,4PQ9. $43,SC0.C0 ' .... $347,545.00 42,000.00 ... .... 16,000.00 , 1,000.00 2,000.00 10050.00 $422,545.CD ..; ... ,$ 6700.013 4100.03 14.4C0.C0 34,100X3 E3,1C3.C3 13.4C3.C3 - 12.7C3.C3 71C3 C3 ' 227,143X3 .- 'rvyr? a detc'l coy is ?" IE " " ". V e r J for "t7::.?ao.il err ' 1 s. i. i i i 14 i 1 8 1 S 'v 1 H II 1 c e H ') U 'J 0 -i '1 ), ll J " (3 - If 7 !! I; it B ) It u u a ti i 'S ,r v I 1' 11 to V. ,' rl J a K (A it l l 1 f j J . )
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