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FOR SALE: SPINET PIANO
f , Wanted, responsible party to
take over a spinet piano. Easy
terms available. Can be seen
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Manager, P.O. Box 35, Cort
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- Mar.I8-25;April l-8c
TREE SERVICE: Topping
pruning-trimming surgery
removing. For free estimate
call Joe Towe White, Jr. 426
5873 after 6 p.m.
April 1-8-15-22-29 C
FOR SALE: Formal Yellow
Evening Gown, size 5, like
new. Call 426-7135.
Pinball Game For Sale
(Baseball). Good Condition.
Call 426-7404.
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Ad
ministrator of the estate of
Emma Perry Winslow,
deceased, late of Perquimans
County, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the .estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Route 2, Box 59,
Hertford, N.C. on or before the
20th day of October 1971 or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make payment.
This 5th day of April 1971.
Oras Warren Winslow
Administrator of
Emma Perry Winslow,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Executrix
of the estate of Joseph Dewey!
Yeates , deceased, late on
Perquimans County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned
at 130 Brickhouse Rd. Elizabeth
City, N.C. on or before the 20th
day of October 1971 or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This 1st day of April 1971
Allene Yeates Thompson,
Executrix
Executrix Joseph Dewey Yeates,
Deceased
April8,15,22,29-c
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Executor
of the estate of C.C. Hunter,
deceased, late of Perquimans
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AMERICAN CLASSIC
HOMES,
B. A. TALLEY
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
BUILDER OF NEW HOMES
FROM $9,000 AND UP
(yALL AFTER 6:00 'PLM. 126.7081
TOTAL 'FINANCE' AVAILABLE
County, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Route 1, Box
128C, Hertford, N.C. on qr before
the 30th day of September 1971 or
this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will
olease make immediate
payment.
This 16th day of March 1971.
Dewey S.Newby
March 25; April 1-8-15 C.
ANNOUNCING
White's Welding
Service
NOW OPEN
LOCATED AT
HfcuTFORDf ARMERS EXCHANGE
GRUBB STREET EXTENDED
HERTFORD, N.C.
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PLEASE CONTACT US FOR ALL YOUR
BURNING AND WELDING NEEDS
SHOP PHONE 426-7541 HOME PHONE 426-5641
EUGENE WHITE
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Executor
of the estate of Willie M. Taylor,
deceased, late of Perquimans
County, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Route 3, Hert
ford, North Carolina on or before
the 19th day of September 1971 or
this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will
please make ' immediate
payment.
This 9th day of March 1971.
Richard Taylor, Executor
Executor of Willie M. Taylor,
Deceased
Mar.l8-25;Aprill-8-c
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Ad
ministrator of the estate of
Martha Ann West Ainsley,
deceased, late of Perquimans
County, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at P.O. Box 22,
Hertford, N.C. on or before the
20th 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 11th day of March 1971.
W.F. Ainsley, Administrator
Administrator of Martha Ann
Ainsley, Dec'd.
Mar.l8,25;Aprill.8-c
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Belvin Named V.P.
Of Norfolk Div.
Of Colonial Stores
R. L. Belvin has been named
vice president of the Norfolk
Division of Colonial Stores In
corporated succeeding E. B.
Rowe, who is retiring after 45
years with the retail food chain.
Mr. Belvin has been vice
president of Colonial's Raleigh
Division since 1966 and prior to
that headed the firm's
Jacksonville (Fla.) Division. He
is a native of Norfolk where he
became associated with Colonial
in 1932.
Both men were honored at a
dinner tonight at the Norfolk
Yacht and Country Club, at
tended by more than 100 Norfolk
civic and business leaders.
Ernest F. Boyce, president of
Colonial and principal speaker at
the dinner, paid tribute to Mr.
Rowe for his "unusual ability to
develop the talents of those who
were responsible to him.
Mr. Rowe was presented with
a special citation from
stockholders of Colonial for
meritorious service which said:
"His leadership qualities,
coupled with his great
professional ability, a driving
energy and a reputation for
honesty and integrity among his
fellows, won him a respect which
few have achieved,
Mr. Rowe became associated
with Colonial in 1926. He became
Colonial vice prsident in Norfolk,
with responsibility for operation
of the company's 79 super
markets in Virginia, Maryland
and parts of North Carolina, in
1960. Prior to that, he managed
Colonial's Raleigh Division.
Mr. Rowe is a past president of
the Virginia Retail Council and
the Tidewater Better Business
Bureau. He has been a director
of the Norfolk Chamber of
Commerce and the Norfolk
Retail Merchants Association
and is a member of Rotary
Mr. Belvin served as a director!
, The Perquimans County Weekly, Hertford, N C, Thursday, April 8, 1971 Page 5
Hog Cholera Surveillance Ends
and member of the Board ofl animal health officials at one of
Trustees of the United Fund of
Wake County in Raleigh and was
a director of the North Carolina
Retail Merchants Association,
Mr. Belvin will continue td
have responsibility for Colonial's
Raleigh Division.
Social Security
Administration
Federal Coordination of hog
cholera surveillance in south
eastern Virginia and north
eastern North Carolina will
terminate (April 1) with the
departure of U.S. Department of
Agriculture's Task Force
Coordinator, Dr. Clinton P.
Hughes.
Dr. Hughes assumed his
coordinating responsbilities
when the main Task Force
operation was concluded last
November. Assisting him as
Virginia Coordinator has been
Dr. G.H. Frye of Nebraska. Dr.
Frye will remain at Ivor, Va., for
several weeks in a liaison
capacity.
Dr. L.A. Hill was North
Carolina Coordinator until
recently returning to his home
station in Illinois.
Coordinating responsibilities
for hog cholera surveillance in
the two-State area, previously
carried out under the Task Force
structure, will now revert to
normal State-Federal
cognizance within the individual
States of Virginia and North
Carolina.
Dr. C.W. Griffin, State Area
Veterinarian at Ivor, Va., will
assume full coordinating
responsibility in southeastern
Virginia,
Dr. H.C. Jackson, Federal
District Veterinarian at Eden
ton, N.C, will assume full
coordinating responsibility in
northeastern North Carolina.
USDA's Animal Health
Division offices at Ivor, Va., and
Elizabeth City, N.C, will remain
open until about May 1. State and
Federal veterinarians especially
trained in hog cholera diagnosis
will continue to be available,
indefinitely.
Virginia and North Carolina
swine producers are encouraged
to call their county extension
agents concerning any
suspicious of hog cholera; or
they may call State-Federal
With few exceptions, every
social security beneficiary who) Virginia
earned over $1,680.00 in 19701
must file an annual report oft were placed under quarantine
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Hartford Farmers Eiictang
earnings with social security
before April 15. Failure to make
this report on time could result in
financial loss to the beneficiary.
Although this requirement is
highly publicized and a personal
explanation is given every ap-l
plicant for social security, some
fail to make the report and wind
up losing money.
Several rules have been
outlined concerning the annual
report and anyone unsure about
it should get expert help by
calling the social security office
for more information.
Nearly all beneficiaries who
received social security
payments in 1970 and earned
over $1,680.00 must make the
report. This included widows,
wives, and children as well as the
retired beneficiary. However,
beneficiaries who were 72 years
old during all of 1970 need not
report.
Many types of income received
by beneficiaries do not count as
earned income and need not be
reported. Some of these are
private retirement benefits,
the following telephone num
bers: (703) 859-4411 at Ivor, Va.,
and (919) 335-5473 at Elizabeth
City, N.C.
The State Diagnostic
Laboratories at Ivor, Va., and
Edenton, N.C, can also be of
assistance.
An intensified State-Federal
eradication campaign began last
September when an area en
compassing five counties and
four "cities of southeastern
and six counties of
northeastern North Carolina
for hog cholera. This was after
State authorities 'requested
special assistance from USDA's
Agricultural Research Service.
By late November, all counties
and cities were cleared of in
fection and the last Federal and
State quarantine was lifted. The
main operation was terminated,
but a scaled-down surveillance
force has remained until now to
guard against latent hog cholera
flareups.
Surveillance proved valuable
in the first few months of this
year when five more infected
herds were disclosed. A portion
of Isle of Wight County, Va.,
remains under quarantine for
hog cholera in the vicinity of the
last case found in the county,
March 8. The infected herd was
destroyed, however; and there is
no apparent danger of the
disease spreading from that
location.
Hog cholera is a contagious
viral disease that affects swine
only. Before the National
Eradication Program began in
late 1962, hog cholera was
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ROLLS-ROYCE ROLLS
London The receiver ap
pointed for Rolls-Royce an
nounced the formation of a new
company that will continue pro
duction of the luxury cars. The
new company, known as Rolls
Royce Motors Ltd., will re
ceive all assets of the old
motor and diesel engine divi
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Hertford, Next to Perq. High School Ph. 426-5556
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, Elizabeth City 1019 N. Road St. 338-6994
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N-O-T-l-C-E
Take Notice that The Board Of Adjustment of the
Town of Hertford North Carolina Will hold a Public
Hearing. April 13. 1971 at 7:30 O'clock at the
Municipal Building in the Town Of Hertford.
North Carolina on the Question of a justing
Property located at 405 King Street, and owned
by Washington Lyons Jr.
This the 30th Day of March, 7977.
Board of Ajustment, Town of Hertford
By A. MARVIN HUNTER (Clerk).
69 Ford Cust. 500 4 Dr
70 Ford, 4 dr. Gal. 500
69 Chev. B.A.. 4 Dr.
66 T Bird ACond.
67 Fairlane GT. 2 dr.
67 Chev. II. 4 dr.
W Chev. Impala, 2 dr., H.T. 64 Chev. Impala. 2 dr
66 Mustang i z 66 Ford Gal. 500. 2 d
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66 Ford Gal. 500 4-dr. H.T. 66 Ford Wagon
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63 Ford 4 Dr.
65 Chev. Impala 2 Dr
68 Dodge Cuv.
67 Mustang Cony.
67 Ctiev. Wagon
67 Ford Gal. 500, 4 dr.
65 Buick, 4 dr.. H.T.
H.T. 65 Grand Prix 2 Dr.
65 Ford Gal. 500, 2 dr.
64 Dodge Wagon
64 Ford Gal. 500, 2 dr.,
H.T.
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WINSLOW-BUNCHARD MOTOR CO., INC
Phone 426-5245.-426-S654 U.S. 17 North Hertford. N. C.
TRUCKS:
69 Ranaer F10Q
67 Chevy Van
69 International Pickup
68 Chev. C10 Pickup
68 Fbrd F100
67 Chev. Pickup
68 Chev. C10 Custom
67 Ford F100 Pickup
66 Ford FIOOPickuD
64 Cnev. Pickup
69 Dodge Pickup
65 Econoline Vann
MEETING of BOARD
off EQUMIZATION
AMD REVIEW
Tho Board Of County Commissioners of Per-'
qulmans County, will meet as a Board of
Equalization & Review in the Courthouse,
Hortford, N.C, on Monday, April 26, 1971, at
I(W)0 o'clock AM for the purpose of hearing
complaints and the equalization property
valuos. Tho Board expects to complete Its
business and adjourn on Monday, April 26,
1971. In the event of later adjournment,
notice to that effect will be published
In this nowspapor.
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CLERK, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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