G CIc 32 u i c Js HXLP WANTS E HAVE OPENINGS (or 9 power , sewing msonm operator, eg pour weekly, full time, Ex- pertenoe preferred but not 1 require. Brarul new air eon- ditto mill. Skilled opera 5 ton aveYlnir 185.00 and up a . weeiuy. .UEDtA cwy mo 3 fiery Mill, dial 38-ei, " 8pt.ia,j,iOct.i rv3 BALE) Dm U Home lite Chainsaw, ISaoO; An. vus, iumk) eecn. a it, warn, -.V' - Septu-p PARE TOCO INCOME Seflllinf and collecting money worn mw Tin tngn .quality eotn-opsrated dl peneere In your area Ko !! inf. To qualify you m u t nave ear, rererenoea, iboo to 13800 cash. Seven to twelve . noun weekly can net excel' lent monthly income. More full time. For personal In terview write UNITED DIS TRIBUTING! CO., DEFT. A, P. O. Box 10908. Delia. Tex, 78307, Include phone number, ept.ii-p FOR BALE: New ft used ean and plokups. If we don't have the kind you want, we ean t It Narron -ft Rue Ntf Motor, 7 mile eaet of Vtertford on the New Hope Road. Call I T Marron 426 7784 or W. A. Ruaeell 426 6079. JulySl;geptW R HAT H! . 1 irtotanl Aim Type Floor Furnace, 84,000 B.T.U., automatically con trolled with thermostat ISO .'gal oil tank half full of oil all for $75.00. Reeaon for selling have metalled elec tric heat in home. ' C. T. Skinner, 8r. 708 Dobb St , Hertford, N. a ; Aug. 38;Sept. 4-11C I AM available for tutoring Urn achool students in Alge bra, Geometry, Trigonometry and all other forme of Math. . I have a B.8. degree In Math ' from East Carolina Univer sity (1965). Phone George White, Jr., 426-7891. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE - -SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY . Having qualified as Admlnls. tratrlx of the estate of Miles Ed ward Datl of Perquimans County, norm carouna, this is to notify eUpersona having claims against estate of said Miles' Edward pall to present them to the under- r CBRVICE you oan cun ejjl x Cowpwy-btlmd ipplimce wrncwwii . e We lend eytleden and tanas ; - enJIlldStfJ' VC km ' t Owlnycentrentd far better V' performance mt economy e Over 45 ytm efleioeriN. i a ran tit Call wtedey for detalh . NEXT TO PERQUIMANS HIGH SCHOOIi MAiinELL'S inc. HERTFORD HIGHWAY FROM v ....... l....4vJ . I la I wUi' i - Fbone 425-5693 KIIiTTCCD, N. G .....'f. V. AS a ' ,"-.' Ti , li3 I end LciTs 1 i signed within I .months from date of the publication of this notice or Ban will be pleaded In bar of their recovery, AU persons In. debted to said estatspleasemake immediate payment. This the lldavoj August, I99. ' Theima 0. Applston Hertford, N, C, Aug.81,l8,8pM,U MO TICK HOinU CAROLWA, PIRQUIMAN8 COUNTY. r Howard Louie Caves, Plaintiff Ve. Carolyn Selma StaUlsgs laves, Defendant, The above named defendant Carolyn lelma Stalling Eaves, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been com menced is thePUtrtot Court Div iston of the QeneralCourtof Jus tice of PerqulmansCounty.Norm Carolina, by the plaintiff to it cur an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground that the plaintiff and defendant nave lived separate and apart for more than one year next preeed- Ing the bringing of this actionj and the defendant willfurther take no tice that she Is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, in the Courthouse Is Hertford, North Carolina, within so days after the uth day of Sep tember, 1969, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This the 12th day of August. 1969. W.J.Ward Clerk Superior Court AuglS-SeptV ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE' SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROUNA PERQUIMANS COUNTY Having qualified as Admini strator of the estate of Charlie Thomas Rogerson, Sr. of Per quimans County, North Carolina, this 1 to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Charlie Thomas Roger son, Sr. to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this no tice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. An persons THE 'MERCHANTS and NOBLES r : y , ': of HERTFORD and PERQUIMANS COUNTY WELCOME The Visiting Shriners to Hertford Saturday, September 13th CiIimw Mmn Me mm of th flam It.. . . Urnlfn m sa mml 426-6888 HERTFORD, N, CV .7 V- k.uuiwg .. -..J . , . k mi Indebted to said estate pleas make immediate payment. , This tit 13th day of August, 1969, C. T. Rogerson, Jr., Rout No. I, Hertford H.C, AuJl,l8;Spt.4,llq . VOVCt 8 HEREBY GIVEN Notice of special election to b conduted on November 4,1969 In Perquimans County on the question of whether a one per cent ulee and us tax will be lavitd. . Purmant to Chapter 1888 8L 1969 B special election shall b held in Perqulmani County on Tuesday, November 4, 1969 be. tween 680 o'clock Ban. and 630 o'clock p.m. and at the sam voting places at which regular election are held there will be submitted to th qualified voter of Perquimans County th follow, ing question! , FOR the on per cent (1) local Ml and ue tax AGAINST th on per cent (1) local aele and ue tax. . For said special election th regular registration book win be used and such books (hall b open for the registration of vot ers, hot previously registered, from 9 o'clock a.m. until i30 o'clock p.m. on each day be. ginning Saturday, October 11, 1969 and closing Saturday, Octo. bar 86, 1969. On Saturdays Octo. bar 4th, Uth, 18th and 28th th registration books shall remain open at the voting places. Satur day, November 1, 1969 IsChal. lenge Day. ABSENTEE BALLOTS WILL NOT BE USED. registrars and judges of taction, appointed by the Per quimans County Board of Elec tions, shall be the election offi cials for said special election. This 29th day of Aug. 1969. By order of the Perquimans County Board of Elections: William L.TiUey Chairman Sept.4,11,18 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY JOHN FELTON, Plaintiff v . . Vs. SHIRLEY BREEDER FELTON,. To Shirley Breeder Feltont . Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: The plaintiff above named Is seeking Uembern Of Sudan ..William F. Ainnley James S. Bass B. Carroll Berry, Sr. John T. Biggera Allen B. Banner George C. Buck . Marvin Caddy Charles E. Campen William C. Dozier John H. Decker , Noah P. .Gregory ,t odray r.:oTon parts NAPA AUTO PARTS WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS AUTO PARTS EQUIPMENT - SUPPLIES ' r TRACTOR PARTS - VALVOLINE OIL ! Mansfield Tires ' " 133 WrTH CHURCH ST. HERTFORD, N. C PHONE 426-7211 c::: gtc? c:nuiG2 gtato pr" ff-c COMPLETE SERVICE x ' ' :. rft oil I., U UIL rV. C) Commissioners Proceedings September 8,1969 At a regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Perquimans, North Carolina, held on the First Tuesday In September, Septem ber 8, 1969, at WiOOo'clocka.m., at its regular meeting place in the Courthou,lnHertford,Per qulman County, North Carolina, Present R, L, Splvey, chair man presiding with commission er, Riley S, Monds, Jr., Thom as D. Nixon, Lester H, Simpson and Ellis Wlnslow, AU commissioners were pre aent. Reports were received from the Agriculture Exmnalon Ser vice, and Social Service De partment, On motion duly made, second ed and passed, the Board author iced the printing of 7,000 Per quimans County Brochures, The Board accepted the regie nation of Mrs. Sue White, Pitt member of the Perquimans Coun ty Library Board with regrets. The Board deferred action on ap pointing a succeiior. On motion duly made, second ed and pissed, th Board author- In MemoHam Annie E. And Thomas F. Monds In loving memory of our loving mother who passed away Septem ber 6, 1960 and our dear father who passed away October 19, 1950. The rolling stream of life rolls on But still the vacant chairs Recall the love, the voice, the smiles, Of those who once sat there. .Their presence we feel as w wander, For they seem to guide our way, Loving memories grow fonder. They are not dead, but Just away. The Devoted Children an absolute divorce from you on the ground of one year separation. You are required to make de fense to said pleadings not later than the 13th day of November, 1969, and upon failure to do so the party Seeking relief against you' will apply to the Court for there, lief sought. This 3rd day of September, 1969. W.J. Ward Clerk Superior Court Robert B. Lowry, Attorney Sept.11,18,25; Oct.2,c Shrine Temple Of New Josephus Harris William T. Howard George W. Jackson Charles E. Johnson William B. Jordan Walter J. Kanoy Emmett E. Landing William S. Long Thomas L. Maston John R. McDonald Charles F. Murray OIL k FILTER CHANGE SBTfm Am iut A t I I 1 lfl ri TIRES AND . - ACCESSORIES ,.. . ' ". ' PLUS PURE - Firebird 6AS0LINI laed the Fire Denartmant bud ret to be amended in the amount of 1800,00, to be funded from gen eral county fund, I On motion duly made, second ed and passed, the Board author ised the Soli Conservation Ser vice budget to be Increased 8382. 00, and the funds to be paid by Soil Conservation Service. .. On motion duly made, second ed and passed, the Board adopt ed a resolution, agreeing to par ticipate In planning efforts for the Improvement of law enforcement and thecrlmlnal Justice systemln North Carolina. The Treasurer was ordered to pay the following billst Catling ft Galling, 832.48; Har mon's Pharmacy, W2) Carolina Overall Corporation, 84.00 N.C. State University Print Shop, 20.25; Dr, W, F, Crutchley, 85.00; Dr. L, Everett Sawyer, 85.00; Drs. Steve C. Pugh A Rob ert L. Poston, 5.00; Ida Baum, 8120.00; Pasquotank-Perqul--mans-Camden-Chowan District Health Dept., $16.80; C. Edgar White, 814.00; Albemarle Hospi tal, Inc., $33,02; R. M. Thomp son, $4.50; Cindy Wlnslow, $30.00; J. C. Blanchard & Co., be., $8,94. Eastern Office Equipment Co., $36.68; Owen G. Dunn Co., $402.85; Robertson's Cleaners Laundry, Inc., $8,38; Edwards & Broughton Company, $74.95; Economy Typewriter Co., Inc., $77.30; Elliott Layden, $20.08; The Perquimans Weekly, $11.70; Dematn Enterprises, Inc.,$13j) 2; Police Chtefs Sheriffs Informa tion Bureau, $9.50; W, E. Harri son, $6.50; One Stop Service Sta tion, $68.92; Hertford Cafe, $190.55; Julian H. Broughton, $15.00; Leslie Gregory Pure Oil, $107.29; Hertford Hardware & Supply Co., Inc., $11.69; General Services Administration, $12.00. There being no further buslT ness, the Board adjourned. Julian C, Powell Clerk to the Board R. L, Splvey Chairman Hertford, Winfall Receive Vepco Tax Property tax .payments total. Ing $1,000.95 have been made recently by the Virginia Electric and Power Company to two Per quimans County Towns it was announced today by J. R. Haden, Albemarle District Manager of the Company. Hertford re ceived $437.83, and Winfall re ceived $563.12. Bern, N.' C. In Hertford And Robert E. Newton Elwood H. Perry Redmond R. Perry Zack D. Robertson, Jr. ' Marion D. Simpson Ernest W. Sutton Henry C. Sullivan George W. Trueblood William J. Ward ' Guy H. Webb WELCOME SHRINERS! FROM J. C. DLAflCllARD & CO., INC. HERTFORD, N. C. 'BLANCHARD'S' SINCE 1832 i GENERAL DEPT. STORE GROCERIES . JOHN DEERE FARM EQUIPMENT ' SHOP & SAVE WITH US! HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY COMPANY HOME OF " WESTINGHOUSE TV STEREO V AIR. CONDITIONERS REFRIGERATORS - , ; AND ' y':--:,i'''-v''; " v -. SIEGLER Ott HOME HEATERS v ', '1; f . 146-148 N. CHURCH STREET PHCXS 426-8211 HERTFORD, N. C Taking A Breather Some of the current trends In the treatment of tuberculoata have not exactly caught the fancy of the new medical director of McCain Sanatorium, Dr, Wilbur 8telnlnger Joined theNorthCaro- Una Sanatorium System staff last June, and he is quick to adml that one of the reason he wanted to come to the Tar Heel State was the approach that we have toward the treatment of TB, Dr. Stelnlnger, a victim of tuberculosis himself In the 1940's, pulls no punches about his stand on treating TB patientf on an out-patient basis or ir general hospitals at this time, "There are trends in ottiei states toward the treatment ol TB which would allow people witt a positive sputum, that is aottvi TB, to go back Into the com munity and come to a clinic once or twice a week for treatment," he said. "That I Just cant gc along with. I don't believe thai anyone should be allowed tc circulate in ahomeandnelghbor hood situation when they couU be spreading tuberculosis," Dr. Stelnlnger explains that he Is opposed to discharging patients from the sanatorium until they have been shown to have three negative sputum tests. This will assure the Individual and his family that when he returns home he will not be carrying tubercu losis to other people. His thlnkingfits Into the pattern followed in North Carolina. Our sanatorium have a policy of not discharging tuberculosis patients until the medical staff Is convinced that the patient Is no longer an active case. As for the treatment of tuberculosis lngeneralhospltals, Dr. W. H, Gentry, Medical Di rector o! the State Sanatorium System, has made himself under stood on that question In the past. He says that the general hospitals are not equipped to handle the hundreds of tuberculosis cases reported in this state each year. most of whom require three to four months of hospitalization. Nearly every general hospital In North Carolina Is in need of more space and additional staff. What would happen If they had to suddenly make room for the hundreds of patients that are now being treated for tuberculosis In the sanatorlums 7 According to Doctors Stelnlnger and Gentry, the treat ment of tuberculosis on an out patient basis Is fine, if the patient's disease has first been reduced to a negative state, otherwise, they both warn, there may be a danger of nsw and more serious epidemics of tubercu losis In the future. Perquimans County John H. Webb James G. White John Q. White Raymond C. Wilson Cecil C. Winslow Cecil E. Winslow Harry W. Winsrv Elijah White Thomas S. Morgan Matt M. Spivey, Jr. ECU to Offer Education Course In Elizabeth City A 10-week college credit course, Education 8340, Home-School-Community Relations, will be offered In Elisabeth City beginning Thursday, September IS, 1969, by the Division of Con tinuing Education of East Caro lina University. It will be taught in three-hour sessions at College Of th Albe marle each Thursday evening through November 20, l969.Each session will meet from 6:30 to 9:30 p,m. Dr. Kenneth Hall will be the in structor for the course, Pre-reglstratlon for the course is desired. If the class is not filled by pre-reglstratlon, a student may register at 6:30 p.m. on the night of the first class meeting. Education S84G carries three quarter hours of college credit which may be used toward teach TIME vvion doctors mixed their own modicines Today doctors can devote their time to and prescribing. Compound ing medicines is the pharmacist's Call us for your Prescription. Prompt, Efficient Service, when and where you need It! . . . VISIT VS FIRST! - - - IIAON'S PHARMACY Phone 4265527 WINSLOW OIL COMPANY JOBBERS OF PURE OIL PRODUCTS HERTFORD, N. C. Phone 426-5216 WELCOME VISITING SHRINERS! FROM GREGORY'S 5 & 10c STORE Complete Variety Store HOME OWNED AND OPERATED "SHOP IN HERTFORD" GREGORY'S 5 6 10c STORE HERTFORD, N. C. WINSLOW - DLAKCHARD L'OTOR COMPANY YOUR FORD DEALER ' MUSTANG - MAVERICK - FAIRLANE TORINO - GALAXIE - FORD LTD THUNDERBIRD PHONX 4S646M HERTFORD, N. C er certificate renewal or for de gree credit If the course fits into the student's degree program. Tuition Is $36, Textbook cost Is extra. For pre-reglstratlon or fur ther Information you may contact the Division of ContlnulngEduca tlon, Box 2727, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina 27834, or telephones Greenville 758-6321, FIRE WOMAN RETIRES Walker, N.Y.A grandmother, 72, has retired and become an honorary member of the Walker fire Department. Mrs. Mildred Seaman had a 24-hour-a-day, slx-days-a-week job as base operator and dispatcher for the fire companies of Walker, Morton and, HamiUn and the VFW ambu lance of Hamlin. WAS.. treating patients jobl Hertford, N. C. sa V