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1 I ft CLASSi f I e ds fill 1 LCUHU HELP WANTED: Elderly wife needs help careing for semi Invalid husband and small home in Arrow Head Beach. May sleep in. Prefer good driver Mrs. Jackson 221-4173. FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house. Large living room and den b with wall to wall carpet Frank Mansfield. FOR YOUR painting and chain link fencing contact Sam ! Sawyer and Son. Edenhm 482 ' 2060 or Plymouth 1793-3882. Chain link fencing can be r..Vi; financed. Feb. March. FOR SALE: 1 Case Tractor 400 ; ' also 1 Case Tractor S.C. Phone 426-5852. Ellis Stallings. " 1 - WANTED TO BUY Used solid hard rvlr mania Hain HaH "' Phone 426-7185. I rWTICEOF. ADMINISTRATION J Having qualified as Ad- t ministratrix of the estate of Carson Glenco Holleman , deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to . i notify all persons having claims ' asainst the estate of said undersigned at Route 1, Box 161, m Hertford, N.C. on or before the ; 31st day of August 1971 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 22nd day of February, 1971. Mrs. Elaine Holleman Phillips Route 1, Box 161, Hertford, N.C. Administratrix of Carson Glenco Holleman. Feb. 25; March 4,11,18c NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION k 5 Having qualified as Ad- ministratrix, CTA of the estate of Paul McKinley Porter, '. .' deceased, late of Perquimans 'i County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims ft nffflinnt tho estate nf aalH i, , -o - ---- ------ -. (," riormtaoH tn pvhlhit them tn the undersigned at Grubb St., Hertford, N.C. on or before the 11th riav nf Anoint 1071 nr thti notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in . debted to said estate will please ; make immediate payment. This 15th day of February 1971 . Mary Tucker Porter, , Administratrix CTA Administratrix of Paul McKinley Porter, Dec'd. , 2Feb. 18-25; March 4,11 . Be it RESOLVED by the ! BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 'I of the Town of Hertford, N.C. that; 1 (1) An election is hereby called ' for Tuesday, May 4, 1971, the " date established by law, for the purpose of electing a Mayor and Two (2) members of the Board of Town Commissioners (2) The polling place will be . the Courtroom of the Courthouse in Hertford and the polls will be open on election day from 6:30 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. (3) Pattie B. Morris, Address 317 N. Front Street Hertford, N.C. is hereby appointed .'; Registrar. V - and Sarah Window and Kitty fj Sue Sawyer are hereby ap ( i pointed Judges of said election. ! (4) The Registrar is hereby ! directed to open the Registration Books for the purpose of registering all qualified electors 'who request registration and who are not now registered to vote in municipal elections. ; (5) The registration period will pe from Friday April 16, 1971, through Friday, April 23, 1971, excluding Sundav. Anril 18. 1971. The registration books will be Tho ivhob fcmfly lovco cn GGGOfOnoihomcI "0ur house stays clean With Cstotarw IP-Gas." irobod cooking's snap with jpjsotnie." . ' And W8 feature automatic Announce Engagement :1 Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Decker of Hertford announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Rae, to Michael William Beatty, son of Mrs. Marie Beatty of Newark, New Jersey. The wedding will take place at the First United Methodist Church in Hertford, N.C. on April 4, 1971 at 4 o'clock. Reception following in the Fellowship Hall. The Dream World Drugs, which so many young people have tried and are trying, no doubt produce a dream world for the perplexed, worried, anxious and thrill-seekers. In some cases the use of drugs produces dramatic benefits, as in the medical field, but it has yet to be shown that drugs can have any permanently beneficial effect when used habitually by those not ill. A hot argument is in progress at present whether marijuana is harmful physically, open for registration each day, excluding Sunday, during tne registration period from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at 317 N. Front Street except that on Saturday April 17, 1971 the books will be open from 9:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. at the polling place. (6) Challenge Day will be Saturday, April 24, 1971 and challenges may be entered on such day from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. at the polling place. (7) The Town Clerk shall no later than Saturday, April 3, 1971 cause a copy of this resolution to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the Town of Hertford and to be dos ted at the Hertford Town Hall. Emmett E. Landing, Sr Mayor Attest A. Marvin Hunter Clerk BE IT RESOLVED by the BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF HERT FORD, N.C. That at the Election called for Tuesday, May 4th, 1971 for the purpose of electing a Mayor and Two (2) members of the Board of Town Commissioners the final time for filing as a candidate for either of the above offices shall be 12 o'clock noon on Friday, April 16, 1971. That a copy of this Notice be published in the Perquimans Weekly, a newspaper published in, Perquimans County, N.C. not later than March 18, 1971. Emmett E. Landing Sr. - Mayor Attest A. Marvin Hunter Town Clerk "Saves money modem LP Gas equipment it mora afff dent" With automatic gat appli ances the old days are gone forever " . delivery. Let us start now! GO. (':'.':). fx though many experts have stated that its hibitual use. is detrimental both physically and economically. What it boils down to is that the present rat-race pace of much of American life has tempted the curious, many thrill-seekers, escapists, disillusioned and lazy to turn to drugs for kicks and pleasure. And there is nothing wrong with pleasure. History has shown, however, that work, accomplishing something, is the source of genuine pleasure. Leisure, and pleasure indulged in during leisure hours, is possible because there is, or has been, work. Habitual users of drugs miss this vital point and the change which often takes place in the per sonality and earning ability of drug users is unquestionably impractical, and frequently tragic, in the modern world. Many buyers of the new short pants are wearing skirts of various kinds with these far out garments. The skirts vary-some are short pleated garments, others are straight but split up the front or on the sides. BIBLE VERSE "If thou will be perfect, go aell that thou hast, and give to the poor, and thoa ahalt have treasure in heaven." 1. Who spoke these words? 2. To whom were they address ed? 3. what was their effect? 4. Where may these words be found? Aasvtts To Bible Verse 1. Jesus. 2. The Rich Young Ruler, who had great possessions. 3. He "went away sorrowful." 4. Mathew 12:21. What Are Why North Carolina and Virginia, of course! On March 18, 1728, commissioners drove the first stake for the North Carolina-Virginia boundary. This bit of bounding action took place across Currituck Sound on Knotts Island. . The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co. If The Blight "An analysis of Weather Data, according to the USDA's Climatological Service, shows that if the Blight hits corn, it won't be early. No one will stick his neck out and predict exactly what the weather will be for the next few months from now - few expect the blight, if it occurs, to hit any sooner than it did last year," states Richard H. Bryant, County Extension Chairman. The reasoning behind this thinking are the weather factors that influence the blight. In addition to temperature, air flow, rainfall, dew and relative humidity play important roles. The chances of southern leaf blight striking a second time with the same or increased severity may not be as great as some gloomy forecasts have led the nation's corn farmers to believe. Those who play the odds, and every farmer plays the odds with each crop he plants, may find the chances of blight in 1971 slimmer than last year. In 1970, wet and hot weather arrived on the cornfield scene about the same time Hurricane Becky blew in billions of blight spores north from the south. The stage was set for an epidemic produced by a triangle of destruction. Plant Pathologist explain the three sides of the triangle as (1) host plant, (2) warm humid weather, and (3) spores present. Break any side of the triangle and the chances of blight are greatly reduces if not eliminated. "Farmers who play the odds can place their own wages on the possibility of all three factors being present at the same time in the same place to cause a blight epidemic," further states Mr. Bryant. While a great deal of Florida's 71 corn is normal cytoplasm, the blight has been reported in the "T" cytoplasm that has been planted. How much of a buffer "N" cytoplasm will produce is not known. The mere fact that it is there should help reduce the amount of spores which can move up in our direction during 1971. We also have to consider the amount of spores already in North Carolina and in particular Perquimans County. "J.C. Wells, North Carolina State University Plant Pathologist, told us in the com meeting here in February that we should cover all the corn residue possible. This could prove to be a real problem for our farmers, since we do not use many flushing or bottom plows,'' according to Mr. Bryant. "If we did, when we rowed up all - or.al least most of his corn residue would be back on top of the field. He also suggested rotation, that is - do not follow corn with corn. Of course, his third suggestion is to plant all the "N" corn you can get, and then the top of the "B" varieties. F2 corn, seed from last years' crop, from "N" varieties will give you some reduction in RICKS LAUNDRY & CLEANERS SERVING HERTFORD AND Perquimans County TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY . SATURDAY BILL CRUMMEY, Routeman Truck Radio Dispatched PHONE EDENTON 482-2148 the Stakes ? Hits The Corn yield. With a single cross corn, fou can expect a 15 to 30 per cent oss; with double, triple, and four way cross - you can expect 10 to jt5 per cent loss in yield. "This could be a better bet than some of the blends," according to Mr. Bryant. "Add up the pros anc ons and it all comes down to what happens weather-wise in 1971. The blight spores are here, we have been able, without much trouble, to get the blight on corn susceptible to this disease in a small green house. All we had to do was run the temperature up to 80-85 degrees - add moisture to the air with a vaporizer and lay corn stalks from an infected field in the house. Any air movement necessary was provided by heating the air and or opening the door. This proves that we can have the Southern Corn Blight when the triangle is complete. Our best bet to avert this disease appears to be using as much of the resistant varieties of corn as possible. So - remember N.B.. and T," Mr. Bryant states in conclusion. NUTRITION SURVEY Washington - The government begins a dress rehearsal this month of a national nutrition survey designed to travel to 64 cities during the next two years. : A'Q'rg) JKW G-E- STEAM & DRY IRON I SCOTT PAPER TOWELS I SCOTT JUMBO NAPKINS Ree. $9.99 SAVE $2.00 DECORATIVE BORDER 160 COUNT iC CAI P 57 QQ Reg. 39 SAVE 20 Reg. 39 SAVE 30 lOTtf, inf A ' I SALE 397' 1 SALE 387' frrf M IS K LADIES' M 'PL Nf V V IfS f I ReGULA 205 SAVE$,04 VHORT SLEEVE fSnJ Ml I Poo M QQ with tip rj?i t lJBril aw 2 U : Jf& SCOPE sMh gjW- Very JM QQ, ' - Mffylvft RESALE noo JMiHl J3J27Vl $j Si, Immf RUG ASSORTMENT t r.; 55 Acrilon, 45 PolyesterTj 3&MML, QUII TED POLYESTER BLEND S,ZE274n7. . 'fft"R V SjJfK BEDHEADS Materia, Mj T JWiA n ' J rr nr . REG. PRICE uqi TrL' , I V 'ftL i Pnnted Taffeta UP T0 $1.39 YD. 4-97 J yj 9 m Jtwnandfull reg. SALE Y,EfrV &fPi' v .REG "L I III "EMU,n saviii.01 IT :m I JlCUSHION ROCKER SETS bnl fOl " ""73 I wl l"0"' -Hm,r,eoM Li ' M - r:zfs $1.96 'u"-mvlC 'vV i fin cc) WQrr 7rvX PRICE V Kf. U zipper '"z-z s V c c '. sg..99 sale 1.96 Ff 1 'LOO Y The Perquimans County Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, March 1 1, 1971 Page 3 New Hours Announced By Merchants The Perquimans County Chamber of Commerce Mer chants Committee meet last month and decided that the local merchants consider staying open Friday nights until 7 o'clock and closing each Saturday at 6 p.m. A number of merchants have agreed to try these hours for a time to see if their constumers approve of the change. The names of the merchants that have changed their hours are listed in an ad elsewhere in this issue. ANTI-RE VENUE-SHARING House, opponents of Presi dent Nixon's $5-billion revenue sharing plan are working on a strategy forhelpinghard-pressed states in other ways, in an effort to reduce demand for the administration program. The committee will delay hearings on revenue sharing until late in the year. Y OUR CAR CLEARANCE IS 67 FordCust. 500t4dr. 70 Ford, 4 dr. Gal. 500 69 Chev. B.A.. 4 Dr. 67 Chev. Impala, 2 dr., H.T 68 Ford Gal. 500 4-dr. H.T. 68 GTO, 2 dr.. H.T. 66 Ford Gal. 500 4-dr. H.T. 68 Olds, 4 dr., H.T bb Mustang 66 Mustang 2 -dr. 67 Mustang Conv. 67 Custom 500, 4-dr. 67 Ford Gal. 500. 4 dr Dealer for General WINSLOW-BLANCHARD MOTOR CO., INC. Phone 426-5245.- 426-5654 U. S. 17 North Hertford, N. C, AMERICAN CLASSIC HOMES B. A. TALLEY 1 GENERAL CONTRACTOR BUILDER OF NEW HOMES FROM $9,000 AND UP CALL AFTER 6:00 P.M. 126-7081 TOTAL m iAMCE M AILARIF. mm 67 Fairlane 500, 4 dr. 67 Fairlane GT, 2 dr. 67 Chev. II, 4 dr. 64 Chev. Impala, 2 dr. 66 Ford Gal. 500, 2 dr.. H.T. 66 Ford Wagon 65 Buick, 4 dr.. H.T. 63 Ford Wagon 65 Ford Gal. 500, 2 dr. 64 Dodge Wagon 64 Ford Gal. 500, 2 dr.. H.T. Tires - Special on G78xl5 Tires, IT TRUCKS 69 Ranger F100 70 Ford Ranaer 69 International Pickup 68 Chev. C10 Pickup 68 Ford F100 67 Chev. Pickup 69 Ford F100 Pickup 67 Ford F 100 Pickup 66 Ford F100 Pickup 65 Ford F100 69 Dodge Pickup 65 Econoline Vann $25.00 Each.
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