THE PEHQCaUlgS, WEEKLY HERTFORD., KORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY DECEMBER 6, 1963. page sEvra- Circrquimana Is rcatc"?d 17b Decrease From 9,l?iiTo 0;3UiBy Year 1980 North Carolina's' populatiofttrtheta will b 163,009. more young 111 exceed five and: one-halt i; ilhoh by 1980 if- present ttenufe continue. $ s i Approximately ' two-thirds &cl iha .nfaAMoA Pain nt Mh7ft4 ,hv 1980 in population over the of.f authors- said. , . . -is ifeoiee! man F i Th hflhv nciiai census oi - ,uau,xju m xauu. will! occur ia tfbtaV'counttei Mecklenburg; Guilford, Forsyth and! Wake. -s Net gains , in , population, . v y 1980 ? are predicjed for 52 of 'the stated 100 counties,' with losses indicated for the remaining 48. Miist ot the increase of . al most, a million persons' by.. l$PQ is indicated in the urban Pied mont counties. Heavy popula tion,. losses are predicted tor some rural eastern and rrnoiiirN tain counties, with Warren Coun ty 'Suffering a 37 per cent loss. Modlscn, .Yancey and Hyde;" are nlso. predicted' to sustain heavy Asses in population by 1980 as compared with that of 1960. , - These figures and predictions are ..taken, from a major study recently completed by demo graphers Josef (cq) Perry for-, rnei-fer with he IviMonof Com munity Planning !'of ;, the State Department of: Conservation and Development, and Dr. C. Hpr-ll ace Hamilton, a member of the faculty of North Carolina; State, , the University of North ,Capolina at Bpleigh. x V; ' Ktiown as "1980 Population Projections for North Carolina Adults, ages 10 to 24, than there yere In 1960, Indicating state qeed&: foe lsrgei increases both jjn : jobs' and in j college capaci ties within a ,: few years, the The "baby boom," which fol lowed 'World War II, has al ready leveled off, the authors twint out; adding the number of (Children under 15 will scarce ly' increase unt;il after 1970.' With regard, to the accuracy of the projects made by Drs. I.lijlamilton and Perry, Monaghan developed independently V is j&rithin one-hundredth of a per cent of the U; S, Bureau of the jCensus' 1970, and 1980 pnpjec itions; The . computational ' sta tistics in the report were -calculated by the' IBM 650 and 1,410 icompmters at N. C. State.' s . j According v to the projected population by 1970 and 1980, as i determined by the IBM corn- tutors at N.C. State, Perquim ans County's population of 9,178 jin 1960 will dwindle to 8,384 in 1970 and 7,56a by 1980. -.-'. Brc:Ss Vickfc l!3v Vice President i W. W. Shaw,, president of the Peoples Bank and Trust (com- Couttties," the study contains at pany of (Rocky Mount, has an detailed " projection for , each J;nounced the , election of C. eounjty by age- race and, sex for, (Brooks Vjck as an,,assitant ,vice president bl the bank With head quarters in the home office. He will coordinate the loan policy (between, the bank's branches in Jfashville, Whitakers, Zebulon, 19701 and 180 aj well las- the of ficial I960; census. .' Commenting on the report; Di rector Robert L. Stallings, Jr., ofj the Department! of Conserva tion arid Development said; ;i" "Calculations in this study "are infield, Edenton, Hertford and based on present known trends I Henderson. - ; which can be favorably changed li "Viek Was. formerly employed arid are being favorably changed Ijby ft Raleigh bank for two years by local and state- efforts to before his association for- eight Engagement Announced ' 4 'r, i, ' - -1 Towh Limits" of Winfall.': v " - ' f: THe ' Treasurer was "drdered '&' pay the following bills: , - , i' Chowan Hospital, Inc., r$135.00; Eastern North Carolina Sanator ium, , $18.60; Chowan Medical J Center, $61.00; Winslow Oil Co., $360.27; Peoples Bank Sc Trust Co., $11.60; Edwards & Brough ton - Company, , $119.49; Coastal I Office - Equipment Co., $6.19; tastern Office Equipment Co., $82,98; Robert E. and Margaret Kowalsky, $16.30; W. - J. Ward, $15.00; Hertford Cafe, $52.89; G. R. Matthews, $45,15: Carolina iBlue Printers, $3.23; W. S. Long, ' $12.62; One Stop Service. Station, $50.49; ' Phillips Cabinet Shop, $3.50; Winslow-Blanchard Motor Co., Inc., $1.00; Hertford Hard ware & Supply Co., Inc., $36.75; J 1 Mr. and Mis. Madison Phillips of Edenton announce the engage menl of their daughter. Miss Linda Rue Phillips, to Lucius Mers. Mr. Man ii the son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Mers of Wichita. Ksnws. The wedding i planned for Sunday afternoon, December 13. at S o'clock at' the Immannel Baptist Church. Friends and relatives are. invited to attend. Ctnnmissioners' Proceedinars to the Caswell Training School. On motion duly made, second led and Dassed. the Bnard au- December 2, 1963 thorized a refund to RnWt v. At a regular meeting of the' 'Kowalsky and Margaret Kowal- iMiddlesex; Battleboro, pinetops,! Boflrd of Courity Commissioners jn the amount of $16.30 for , oi me county or Perquimans, error in valuation of property, iNonn caronna, nem on me iirst Qn motion duly made, second- ...... ,.,,uu, v,u.W ana nassed. the Board ao- 2', 1963, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at its regular meeting place in th& Courthouse in, Hertford, V auey tate" puf anaSg ion He isvfiei resiilts of a contlnuAtinn nf tinat anf present age-specifjc net Chris and presently make their rtfolfc! :-'rM'0.ir:'-ffO ;i fl! "We 're pd: ns .i ini i irit nniiHi'i uiiiK nii child seven years' -dP - ajgei named Agriculture Extension Service afvBQ the .projections. show to haverBrooks Vick associated: and passed, the " Boar theft mi byZ,066,4W MKilfciUi 'bitf ;bank' arid' welcomes hiM'fointedtheKfdlloWing-Tax -List and .Wejfajf j EkJtjartniepta. On. motion duly .made. if arid 'passed, the' B( malfes, jLlfia,934'lwhite. females, 623(218 non-white . ; males,, and I 677j$28 Aohiwhite females' tbm-'l prisjng twldtt.bpUIa.tbmJi'.j' ; Aj 74 per cent increase is pre dicted in North Carolina's senior citizens, ages 65 and over, by 198(1 as cojnpared' with thtf num ber 1960j . - ; By 1970 the projections show, '0 a member - c q( .the ; Pepnlesers, (and, Crop .RapQrt-.Lis.tprs proved the petition submitted by G. M. Bundy, requesting the ad dition to State Maintained Road Sitstehi of Bundy Drive and part of Russell Drive approximately 7iO mile, located in'Parkville Township. .On motion duly made, sec onded and- passed, the . Board by request of the State Highway Commission, approved the aban donment and deletion from, State Highway Secondary Road System the following roads and streets: Sunset , Drive S.R. 1355 as it is now in the extended Town Lim- Bank. family; He has ijome tp. Vs wun excellent recommenaa Hdni and ;we r'atalad ,ti (have 'hitn ; as coordinator of. j our branch loan 'policy." .:' VEveri a -little lie is dangerous; it deteriorates thi conscience, avv -A - Pablo Casals. . for 1964: Mrs. , Elton Layden, j its ' of Hertford. Major Loomi an tJ-." C r iino.' ' ru tir:ri ;,-?--, J '. ". .' ' . i ? -i ' !- 'J -'. ': ' ' t Ity vlffcbas ter-actlng cool t atari- too. zn eouarea.' et .,oooivtoirn 9i ru 3!sV"Dg wrops . v . rfitti AloUDinart in fiffielent all burner i the heart of a happy hOQOf . iCali SindlCr utja;,'fi ;Bea-f4lL 4?Hvwy top, quality , A, . Sinolair Heatt" 011 Fremlua , ' N'fiality.at jreilar plct'l;-';; . elye nor htat ptr gaUo 9r 0Bi:r par doUar Mir tos!fli hat ins. .herpineaj,, u. 1 ! Belvidere Towhshi'p";1 Ti iJuliah inif; hBefcheli Township; jpercy Rgerjon, Hertford Jltywnshy?; Melviri Eiire, New' Hope" Town ship, and Mrs. Belle Proctor, Parkyille Township. ; .' Clerk tpihe ; Board was in strijcted to notify the List Tak ers of their' appointment, and to meet with the Board of County Commissioners on Monday, De cember 16, 1963, at 10:00 A. M to receive instructions, for listing property, in 1964. On motion duly made and sec onded, the Board voted to hold a special, meeting - on Monday, December 16, 1963, at 10:00 o'clock A.-M., in the Courthouse, Hertford, N. C-, to instruct the ,Tax Listers of their duties for listing -1964 taxes, and any other business which may come before 'the Board. ', On motion duly mpde and sec onded, the Board reappointed Mrs. W. H. Pitt and Mrs.,' Jesse Lee Harris; i members, of the -Library Board, for another term. On-' motion duly made and passed, the Board- donated $5.00 Road S.R. 1123; Old Winfall School Road S.R. 1230; River Street S.R. 1122, and Albemarle Chemical Company S.R, 1126, as they are now in the extended CARD OF THANKS I wish to express, my sincere appreciation to- all whoi remem bered me with cards, gifts and visits during my recent illness. My sincere thanks to each of you. Mrs. John O. While. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep est appreciation to the Hertford Fire Department and members, for their prompt and efficient service shown during our recent fire at our farm labor camp in the Parkville Township. Also all individuals who assisted. Our thanks to each of you. J. F. Hollowell & Son CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this opportunity to express my ' sincere, thanks to my many relatives, friends and neighbors who remembered me during my recent illness and during both times I was a pa tient in the Albemarle Hospital within ' a two months period. Your cards, gifts and visits were sincerely appreciated but above all else your prayers. My re covery is nothing short of a mir acle and answer to prayer. God bless you all. Mrs. Delsie Howell. X Ci Blarichard & Co., Inc., $24.38 ;' Bus Sta tion,"$S."40; Sound scribes Sales Corporation; $18.00; Transcopy, Inc., $178.93; The Standard Supply Co., Inc., $62.37; Monroe Calculating Machine Co., Inc., $22.00; Economy Typewriter Co., Inc., $7.00K Landing Supply Company, $23.80; The Perquim ans Weekly, $15.00; C. Edgar White, $28.10; Gatling & Pierce Printing Co., $39.40; Caswell School, $5.00; Owen Q. Dunn Co., $211.55. No further business, the Board adjourned. R..L. SPIVEY, Chairman JULIAN C.: POWELL, Clerk to Board. WANTED . typewriter. 426-7219, Hertford CHEAP USED FOR S A I ,K HWm on KdentSn Phone-nights only Road street in Hertford See' or call W. K Ainsley, ReaUv' Phone 426-7659, Hertford, N, . Nov29,Dec6 . .. ' , Nov29tfc HELP WANTED YOU DON'T . need to worry: about getting or holding a job with your own Rawleigh Business where the . more' you work the more you earn. Thousands prospering! every year. Write Rawleigh, Dept. NCL-720-802, Richmond, Va. Dec6,13,20 APARTMENT FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished; con venient to downtown area. Clean' and private. Contact Sid Harmon, 426-5525 or 426 5527, Hertford, N. C. Nov29tfc WANTED SPINET. PIANO. Must have within the next two weeks. Call 426-5302 or 426-" 5516, Hertford, N. C. Dec6,13,20 TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR homemade wedding, shower or birthday cakes. Also mints to match. Leona Meads, Route 2. Box 187, or phone 426-7284, Hertford, N. C ' ' Dec6p Classified Ads FREE KITTENS IDEAL FOR pets. See ' or call John O. White III, phone 426-7631, Hertford, N. C. Dec6,13p APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern apartaents to ient: Vk, three and four-room apart ments, furnished or unfurnish ed as desired. Electric stove, refrigerator and water heater with each apartment. Call Hertford 426-5360 for infor mation. Sept21tfc WANTED POPLAR LOGS and blocks. Call Hertford Ve neers, Inc., 426-7420, Hertford, N. C. Aug23tfc FOR SALE SCHWINN BI CYCLE; 10-speed; two years' old; Rood condition. Can be seen at 314 N. Front St., phone 426-5542, Hertford, N. C. Dec6 CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to each and every one who so kindly remembered me with pards, flowers, ; prayers, visits, gifts and all -acts of kind ness while I was a. patient in the Albemarle Hospital and since my return home! Your, thought fulness will always be .remem bered. ' Ti . ... Mrs. Willie T. Rlddick CABD OF THANKS I would like to express my sincere appreciation to my .many relatives, friends ,and neighbors for the many cards, flowers and gifts during my recent, stay in. the Albemarle Hospital. .: Your kindness will always-be remem bered. , V . ' '' ., : " ' Mrs. Freeman Umphlett, Rt. 3, Hertford, N. C. HOUSES FOR SALE 1 (colored property) NO DOWN PAYMENT! Owner will finance! PURCHASE PRICES: very low! Location: 1. Main Street Winfall 2. King Street Winfall Inquire by: Writing Box 333 co Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C. Ci"e name, address and place of employment. Sept6tfc I ALTERATIONS OF ALL KINDS I Men's, ladies' and children's. ! Also sewing done in my home. I no longer work for Cannon Cleaners. Mrs. L. D. Myers, phone 314 Grubb St. Phone 426-5426. Dcc-6,13 QllllllMIMtltllllMIIHMIIIKIIIIMIItltltHMinilllllniltUllr ; LP GAS for hotels restaurants stores factories HELLO... TELEPHONE COMPANY? 'Thank you for our new kitchen phone. I haven't had an overheated bottle or cried for attention since we got it ...'cause Mommy's always right here. That makes us both happy. Are all daddy' as nice as mine?" THE NORFOLK ft CAROLINA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY Our Man Completes Top Service School We Are Proud To Tell You That JAMES L. 0WNLEY was just graduated from a special sales and service school held at the Ralston Purina Company Research Farm in St. Louis, Missouri. James (Jimmie) spent six full days with key Purina Research men and learned about latest de velopments in livestock and poul try nutrition. Other Purina Ser vicemen attending the school were selected from all over the United States and Canada. We believe that well-trained men are able to serve you better, and hope we can continue to earn your respect and confidence in the Checkerboard with friendly, de pendable service and proven feed ing results. Albemarle Chemical Company, Inc. HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA no OB oP-Da ion no Efficient, economical, convenient for cooking, hot water, refrigeration ana1 ? industrial use 1 :i fissol REED OIL CO. 3C looking For Special Christmas Gift For, DAD . . . MOTHER . . . SISTER . . . BROTHER AUNT . . . UNCLE . . GRANDFATHER GRANDFATHER . . 4 COUStN? MAKE 4BtANCHARD'Stt YOUR SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS . , . HUNDREDS M GIFT " , V . ITEIVIS TO CHOOSE FROM AND OF oURSE, FREE GIFT WRAPPING ON GIFTS COSTING? AS LITTLE AS COME IN TODAY! 1 cDlLACTAPJ a CO., IX " " BLANCH ARD'S" SINCE 1832 ' 'i - SHOP IN PEltQUWtANS COUNTj FIRST r- t Ml i , i i ; HHIIIHIIIHIIIHHI UtlMMMIMMItlMMIMIIMMtlltlfl) AnmmHBttm,n'nm',,mnm'tnm tmit ; mjmMuKA will mi - rf STRAIGHT ' - DOURDON i w H 1 s ICEY ; I i P,NT J J , 45 QUART CO PROOF JAMES WALSH & CO, tNC. y,. i r

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