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C -ton , farmers don't ' haVe 5 ; . i much ' longer to', decide v -..her v they will plant ? their Yoitoit acreage br release it a. d Griffin chairman of the Cho wan- County Agricultural -Stabi-s, lizatkut and Conservation- -Committee), expressed ' the1 hope'that uf all ftotton farmers will ge a , clear" :picture ot ' Uie 'choice tjicy : havfe to make before , the dead linef fpr releasing cotton acreage Griffin' says that; he topes" 'all cottoij- that' Will; not be', planted will; ibe released to '"thV 'Afec ; Coukity Committee during highi ight weekv February 20-24, or before that. time If the.' farmer tym already decided ,what h,e in tends, to do. . - Griff in says that complete re lease- of ; cotton acreage, which ".fill not" be planted this year juould go a long way toward solving i the problems of,- cotton farmers,., glrthers, and processors. 4 If cbttort farmers do not plant i then full ' acreage or take ad- vantage of the acreage 'release provision they will bring about ' a cpnsidefibl'b,"tut 'in the state's cotton t actteage; . "With jcutton v brtygin nearly" 40 multonv'dal- ' "Ah essential Ingredient lorkitchen convenience. A kitchen : telephone ,: fvrf modern tieusewlfe i ! : : Serves labor-MvIng appliance fl i. kitchen and at the top of .'very woman' list It a kltchert - telephone. Witl Jiandy amen -jalon. telephone conveniently lo jated In tha kitchen, misted calla 'become thing of tha past and your kitchan work Is never Inter." V.rupted by ringing phone In art-" ; cthejtoom.- , v' ' 1'tfal onl1 easiness Mflee today,,: ,aitdtatuhoyatttMQJtytS. 5c nd cotors.ln kitchen telephones, " ' c , 1X3 NORFOLK ft CAROLINA TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH 1 -i COMPANY V fn atajMtMfawaae Impala V8 Convertible 1 . s fart CD.': JETrSMOOTH CHEVROLETS I'f'i - - ? if! Inan compettttvel models! I! Every one) f,th II Chavrolttt you M :';' Nomad 'Sh 4-Door here i priced lowr than comparable " compatitlv mddali. Proof of hoW aty j ,' , s . fV It U to fit a Chtvy Into your budgt. And jj very rnodtl Ql(flfou Chtvy'a Mat- j. , ' , ' smooth rid and dozens sfl t v - '' of othar nalnearlno and cant ant find In anythlnoj' !a lllng at anywhara L V .ted 'on a comparisoh of an -w.ted retail prices (Including mo s (i I If mth wWelbase Pariwraod VS 4 Door 6 Passenaer . See jf'Pp Cltevrolet cars, QievytorvaiTt and tRe ' ' ' " .; '...; (ALL WET Streets of Bath, E. s dayi of continuous rains floo , J )ta resort cifyi Loatmea, '.above, accompany ttogma, l&t, xew tsizx , , Maintenance-Repair Bill $20 Billions A Year Hie nation's maintenance and repair bill for; buildings of all kinds, plus facilities "like public utiities and highways, has grown to' around $20 billions a - year, according to the U.! S. Depart ment, of Commerce. Aggregate outlays-of this .'type came to a nevr:.Wgh';.'').iol"'$19.- billions in 1959, up .: almost ' $1 billions over the --year before, and this jeeaMee lars ahniiplly .to :- farmers in i this siate; IW just'. can't afford to reduce, our 'state's 'farm ' ificome in" this manner,''i ne pays; . , ; Accordjhg- to .Grjffin, though, all the advantage from releasing and reapportioning cotton acreage-does, not gd only, to the farmer who will foe able to plant the- released ; acreage -. 'this -year. The farmer - who released the acreage - benefits . just as - much as the farmer, who received the released acreage.. Releasing acre age he can't plant is the only way a farmer can retain plant ing history and keep from cut ting his own future allotments. t 'Farmers who cannot plant their full otton acreage this year should by all means go by their ASC office and release the acreage they will not plant. . . The release Ts for one year only, ; after which . the" allotment goes back to the releasing farm, provided some cotton is planted s : a. aai - ' , . kae" ' t .... I i. . I ." . uont rorget 10 I KEGISTER - . Wjk Divers & Son Samsonite Luggage SALE ENDS 'FEB. 25 ' " '- Impala V8 , pr - - - .' i . 1 : " Nomad W4 T" j , p- , ,,r rJsv, f i j vi' ' ' n mamifactutare' v , - " " Impala V8 2 Door Sedan 1 , ' - Bel Air V8 4-Door Sedan V. , ' m......-.... ..yM.t....w....(... r . Bet Air V82Door Sedan-' '" ' Biscayne V8 4 Door Sedan . i , . ... .........M.f............. federal -taiQ.fbr JJJ -,.j4(-..'f4..f.-- I or abov , ft 'fiftwood S.x 4 6ooi6 Paje.rt i. Station Wagon " I Srookwood Si4 boorBPastengerStailonWaon represents an economic factor 61 major importance. - Upkeep ; of . homes and olner farm and nonfdrm buildings was the dominant, element in these eAoenditureS, adding up -to prac tically $l4 billions in 1959 or close to two-thirds, of the. total. Maintenance artd repair outlays on residential buildings - alone were $7 billions. 1 " ori? 'each . three years. , . L.ast. year, v 3ti,az7 ' , acres in North Carolina - were 'released to ASC offices. ' Some 42,090 acres were ; reapportioned to other growers in the same counties, while 16,537 acres went to the State ASC Committee lor reap portionment v A goodly number of those 58,- 627 acres would have been sub ject io loss if they had not been ioloot?Ar1 ' In- n tinminl ttonn ranoVi tvivwiuUf ail il'iiuiui V V. Wl (,HiM( I returns from that number f "acres would be between $8 and $9 million dollars. MRS. MADDREY CHAIRMAN OF ALCOHOLISM COMMITTEE 'Roy B. "Bar-ham, chairman of the Committee on Alcoholism of the North . Carolina Council ( of Churches, announces the : ap pointment of Mrs. r C. Gordon Maddrey of Ahoskie to the Com-, mittee on Alcoholism of . the North Carolina Council of hurches.( Mrs. Maddrey is president of the North Carolina -Federation of Women's Clubs and has been ac tive' in civic and religious affairs ot her native Ahoskie andin North Carolina for many years. Many - and beautiful are the gifts of spring, not the least of which is the silent suggestion of the omnipotence of life. . . . . , . j Sam CampbelL Sedah"- , ; J . ' Sport 9-Passenger Station Wagon A. - Lg j W Door6-Passenger Station mgon Parkwood tilt 4tion Wagon . i PartaV4 - BrooVwood V8 Biscayne V8 2 Door Sedan ' v J Nomad V8 4-Door 9-Patsenger Station Wagon ' 3 K Sk , . v : ? i ' W . w - - s new Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's - ; " " . .Mahufcluttt Uc. tf l a lilHIirlH'S' Bf'SMfe i. $64.00; ,.. Sinclair, ! Refining Mr. nd Mrs. J. P. EUiott And Bill Elliott of , Chapanoke had as their' dihaeir: guests, itfri, SutoV: day 'the following: . Mr. and Mrs. ThdmaS H. x White df r WihfallJ Mr..- and. Mrs. Weldon Holttywell and Children, Linda, Wayne ahd David, of -Edehton; Mr, and Mrs. John A. Elliott and'.wChildren, Becky 'and . John, Jr.,x.Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo . EUiott and Irene Elliott . of . Hertford, ? Route 3; Henry Elliott JrH and Eay El liott, of -Elizabeth City Harold Forbes of Old Traplj Mr. ahd Mrs. A. L; Gregory of Wood Ytlle; Mr. and Mrsv Pete Figu rations, . Mrs. Nathan' Jordan and Mrs. Johnnie Powers afld chil dren,, all of Norfolk. f m -i "J; ;t, ' "I n.'i Vil i I'll- 1 i 1 ; .'1: J 1 ' pUHQEBS WM$ HtfTS ' :The BUrgess WMU.met" Mon day night : at.' the home of wljrs. Sidney Copelahd. v The v ttreetiftg was operied with the'hymn,'' "Je sus ;Calls .Us," followed- by" pray eir by Mrs JosiaH loctor. X ' . Minutes were read 'and! ap proved. -and the roll called 'with 15 members-present;: Announce ments- of the :. Mission . Study Class were made by 'the pri dent. i ' : Mrs. Frank Ward rendered -,an interesting program on "Witness Where We Are." Mrs. A. M. Copeland opened the program with a prayer for missions. -Mrs. Winston Lane, Jr., Mrs. Sidney Copeland, Mrs. Josiah Proctor presented special music. Mrs. J. B. Basnight closed the program with a prayer. ' ' The meeting closed with the Watchword; Mrs. Sidney Cope land was presented a gift for her new home. The hostess ser ved Valentine candies and cher ry pie a la king. - Mrs. - Edgar Riddick received 11 J prT Commissioners' Proceedine ; . February 6, 1961 At a regular meeting of the: Board of , County -Commissioners of the County of Perqulmansj North Cat-olina, held on the first' Monday in February, February 6, 1961, at 10 o'clock A. M., at its Impala V8S)iort Coupe - . Nomad Six 4-Door 6-Passanger Station Wagon 4 - Door 9-Psnsnger Station Vfcgon rjoor9 rissflgef Stabla . 4-Ooor ePssesngef'SUtion Wsgon Cotirt tt)Use'.'iri "Hertford; "Per akdnwM ,1othy, fj. ;.. frs,ent, R. Li -Spivey chairman, presid ing, 'with Commissioners Harry W. Willow, Savage Jolliff, W. W. Burtdy and Thomas D. Nix on. V' " l-! ' ; , Reports', were received from Agriculture ' Extension Service and Welfare Departments. On motion duly made, second ed and passed,' , the board made the following resolution: That in " the ooinion of the Board of Comniissioners of Per quimans , Coiinty that it would be 'injurious to raise State Road Number 1351 from its present elevatiohi and said board re spectfully requests the State of North a6lina VHighviray ' Com mission - that , said, rt'ad not be raised and ! that furthVr invest!- gation be .made to, provide prop er ' drainaige for-; property in volved.' ?-S. ':: - : On motion diilv : made and passed, 'the , board instructed C. Edgar . White, Superintendent of Public Welfare,' to, secure ai pro missory .j note - from each person hospitalised by the Welfare De partment. On motion duly made and passed, , the Board, authorized the budget to be amended in the amount "of $200 to employ secre tary for the Soil Conservation office and the amount to come from surplus funds. ',-. On motion duly ; made, sec onded and passed, -the board made the following resolution: We the Board of. Commission ers of PefqUimans County, North Carolina,' respectfully re quest the State Highway Patrol of North Carolina to assign a resident Highway" Patrolman to Perquiiriahs County . and any con sideration shown us will be ap preciated. . '; The Treasurer wastordered to pay the following v bills: . Hertford Hardware & Supply Co., Inc., $21 23; Eastern Office Equipment Co., $53.10;: Economy Typewriter Co, Inc., $42.50; El liott Layden, $52.55; Gregory's 5-10-25c. Store, $5.65; Gatling and Pierce Printing Co, $30.85; Key stone Envelope Co., $52.80 Mit chell Printing Co., $3.85; Owen G. Dunn Co., $22.38; Perquimans Weekly, $74.75; Jackson Whole sale C6., Inc., $11.95; Julian C. Powell, $98.00; Mrs.' Ethel. Wins- uiih a disiv Furnace? 'i!jr Koop 'i'V- ,..:,-v, -,r ttg .inade -ith an outartanditIt;, -'. - O Burns much cleaner-by fer V . x . new additive that 'cfeaw a$ it Sevee en fuel WHi-givee you more heet PpOHCT YCUR IIOMI VITII PURI III ATI HO OIL UOVil lCAU VS TCDAYI Co., $255.49; ; Sam, . Hourrhouws, $44.85; W. H. Lane St Son, $164.68; J. K. White, Sheriff, $56.80; J. C. Blanchard & Co, Inc., $18.21; Chowan Hospital, Inc., $772.32; Chowan Medical Center, $85.00; Cannon's Grocery, $10.07; Bill Fowler, $20.00; Roan oke - Chowan Hospital, Inc., $52.00; Louise Obici Memorial Hospital, $70.00; Gravely Sana torium, $18.60; C. Edgar White, $14.86; Mrs. .Elton Layden, $150.00; T. Julian Long, $150.00; Percy Rogerson, $175.00; Mrs. Belle Proctor, $150.00; Melvin Euro, $150.00. :!,No: further business the Board adjourned. ; ., R. L. SPIVEY, i .... . ... Chairman. JULIAN C. POWELL, - Clerk to Board. CARD Or THANKS To all our friends, thank you for all your kind thoughts ren dered us. during our recent be reavement. Thomas Tillcy and Family. Buddy Tillcy and Family. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my. friends for cards, visits and gifts and other acts of kindness Shown to me while I was confined to my home because of my recent acci dent. MRS. ETHEL PERRY. 1 CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends and neighbors for all the cards, gifts, visits made and all other acts of kindness shown me while I was in the hospital and since my return home. May God bless you. Mrs. H. S. Davenport Classified - Legals "AVON CALLING" WOMEN who need extra money. No experience necessary. High commissions, plus bonds and prizes. Write Mrs. Louise Perry, Box 242, Ahoskie, N. C. feb 17 LESPEDEZA HAY FOR SALE Richard Harrell, Box 39, Har vey Point Road, Hertford. feblO.17,24 SALESMEN WANTED BE independent. Sell Rawleigh Products. Good nearby locali if clean with clean-burning lit A clean furnace costs less to run, PURE Heating OU burns clean , . -...'i, gives you aU the heat ypu pay for. t, , ty open in Perquimans Coun ty. Write today. ; Raweigh's, Dept. NCB-720-5, Richmond, Va. 1 ;Feb3,l 0,17,24 PLANTING GUIDE CATALOG in color free on request. Of fered by Virginia's largest growers of fruit and nut trees, berry plants, ; grape vines, flowering shrubs, evergreens, shade and flowering . trees, roses. Waynesboro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Va. feb 3,10.17,24 FINE SEWING, FORMALS, wedding gowns, party dresses, repair furs, hems, minor al terations. Call or see Mrs. Lester T. Keel, Hertford, N. C. Feb3,10,17,24 , FOR RENT A FOUR ROOM apartment. - Bath. Unfurnish ed. Hot and cold water, cen tral, heat. See W. M. Morgan at the furniture store in Hert ford. Jan 27Feb3,10,17 HOME IMPROVEMENTS ALL KINDS Roofing - Siding Painting - Tile Work Brick Work - Garages . Rooms Built - Cabinets j Blown-in Insulation 1 Bath Room Installed Storm Doors and Windows Aluminum Awnings Or Anything. Else You Want Done to Your Home No Down Payment Phone 5704 CHARLES HASKF.TT 104 E. Colonial Aire. Elizabeth City NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Mr. Ellen W. McCallum, deceased, late of Per quimans County, Nonth Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against tfie estate of said deceased to exfeibit them to the undersigned at ;' Hertford. N. C., on or before thle 3rd day of February. 1962, or thus notice will be pleaded hi bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate win please make immediate payment. This 3rd day. of February, 1961. J. EMMET3T WINSLOW. Executor of Mrs. Ellen; W. McCallum PebJ7,HMar3. 1 0; 1 7,24 noticFof'admInIstratTon Having qualified as Admini strators of thei estate of Mrs. Nancy B. Gregoirv. deceased, late of Perquimans.; County, North , O Knpi oil Hm fitter clem O Ketpi burner nonlt cliM - complete burning lUkee Heme better. Corolinar' thls "is "td" notify "all exhibit them to the: undersigned at Box 514. Elizabeth City. N. C.f on or before the 14th dav of January. 1962, or this notice wi be pleaded in bar of their re covery. AH persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. " Jhis 14th dav of January. 1961. P. L. GREGORY. BR, & MOODY HARRELL Administrators of Mrs. Nancy B. Gregory Jan20.27.Feb3.10.17.24 s NOTICE OF. ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Adminis trators of the estate of Miss NeDDIP M Smith Wanuu1. lota of Perquimans . County, North arouna, mis is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit tnemr to the undersigned.' at Route 2. Hertforrt. 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