?FOUND - On* small pair of eye glasses in fhe vacinity of Central Grammar School in Winfall Come by the PERQUIMANS WEEKLY office. 7 . Courthouse Square, Hertford ( Hitp Wurtxi Starting salary $7,524 Apply to Ray McClees. Assistant Director. Albemarle Regional Planning and Development Commission. P. 0. Box 646, Hertford, NC 37*44 by June ?, 1?M ARPDC is an equal opportunity employer NURTIRION PROJECT DIRECTOR Supervise and coordinate direct service program which provides daily lunches and activities for 400 persons 7 aver age M in ten county northeastern region. Work includes contracting with .food caterers, local governments and agencies, researching program needs, 'providing technical assistance for and .supervising 10 site managers who operate program and monitoring irogram and grant activities Frequent travel to each county costs reim bursable Immediate opening. Starting salary $12,132. Apply to Ray McClees. Assistant Director. Albemarle Regional Planning ) and Development Commission, P 0. > Box 646. Hertford, NC 27944 by June 9. \ J 1980 ARPDC- is an equal opportunity ? employer. SECRETARY Typing and clerical duties, taking and ? transcribing meeting minutes, editing | monthly newsletter, operate offset . duplicator, collator, \photocopy ? machines. Principal assignment Aging | Program. Hours8:30to5, 13daysannual ? leave, 10 holidays, retirement, paid hospitalization. I NATIONAL ADVERTISER NEEDS DEPENDABLE PEOPLE to handle and >] process bulk mail at home No ex ? perience necessary Age no barrier [ Start immediately No gimmicks For application, material, send name, ad ? dress, phone, and S2 (refundable) for processing to: Regional Manager. f NATIONAL MAIL ORDER ASSOCIATES, Postal unit 1502, Galesburg, Illinois 61401. !?F?mit?rtForS?k NO FRILLS, just deals Furniture at discount prices. New, used, factory seconds. 9 a.m. 6 p.m. Mon Sat. Closed Wed. See Billy's Bargains at BB Fur niture Oulet, Inc., Badham Rd.. ' Edenton, N.C. Phone 482 8082 I block ? west of U.S. 17 N. Business. i 264UmeSa<e " BROWSE A BOUT Shoppe Turn unuseo " items into cash. Warehouse yard sale. 9 ? a.m. 6 p.m., Mon. Sat Closed Wed BB Furniture Outlet, Inc. Badham Rd.. Edenton, N.C. I block west of U.S. 17 N Business. Phone 482 8082 31-Business Opportunities 6356 WEEKLY guaranteed. Work 2 % hours daily at home ($178 for one hour daily). Free brochure. J. Chruch, P O. Box 55F, Hays, NC 28635 $353.88 WEEKLY GUARANTEED!! $58 90 daily! Start immediately. Homework H.H McCoy PO Box 261 Blumerville, Ark. 72127 SALES OPPORTUNITY for the right ' it?an or woman who can qualify ^Guaranteed income. $12,000 - $20,000 ' 'income 1st year. Expense paid training. J Send resume with telephone number to ? Mr. Dale, Rt. 2, Box 694, Elizabeth City, ^ ' N.C. 27909. 31 Business Opportunity ' SUCCESS FORMULA If you're a self starter, financially responsible and highly motivated, STROUT REALTY, the nation's oldest and largest National Real Estate Organization is looking for YOU! Ask about our time proven (since 1900) formula for success, .one which requires NO LARGE FEES OR ASSESSMENTS We offer 1) A list, updated weekly, of qualified buyers seeking property in your art*; 1) forms, signs, and ad vertising; 3) a widely circulated catalog. 4) a National Referral System ..Buyers from everywhere. All this with commissions up to 72 percent. Want the rest of the story? Write or call STROUT REALTY, Inc., LIC. BROKER. P. 0. Box 93* F. Casselberry. FL 32707. LEGALS NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION C.W BURNETTEand J O. EVANSfUJ'artnership, T/A ALBEMARLE MARINE CON TRACTORS, Plaintiff, vs. MERVYN R. CRANDELL, Defendant. TO: Mervyn R Crandell, the above named Defendant: 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 Judgement on an account owed You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 15th day of July. 1980, said date being 40 days from the 1st publication of the Notice, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking the relief against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought This the 29th day of May, 1980 William J. Bentley.Sr. Attorney for Plaintiff 100 S. Front Street, Hertford, NC 27944 Telephone (9191 426 5327 Junes. 12. 19 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE MATTER OF WILLIAM J BENTELY, SR ADMINISTRATOR, D B N OF ROBERT LUTHER PERRY, deceased, Petitioner, Vs ODESSA PERRY, JOHN PERRY, MADELINE FLETCHER, ESSIE MAE JOHNIK INS and WILLIE JOHNI KINS, Defendants To Madeline Fletcher and John Perry, the above named Defendants 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: Petition for the sale of Real Estate of the Petitioner for debts of the estate. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 15th day of July, 1980, said date being 40 days from the first publication of this Notice, and upon your failure to do so the Party seeking relief against you will apply to the Court for the Relief sought. This'the29thdayof May, 1980 William J. Bentley, Sr Attorney for Petitioner 100 South Front Street Hertford, N .C. 27944 (919) 426 5327 June5, 12, 19 LEGALS NOTICE Of SUMTITUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE MATTE A OF: Foreclosure of Deed of Trust from BUD WHITE FARMS. INC., dated August I. 1977 and recorded in Book 61. page 542, Perquimans County Public Registry, by William J. Bentley, Sr., Substitute Trustee. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Bud White Farms. Inc.. dated August 1, 1*77, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County. North Carolina in Deed of Trust Book 42. page 5*2 and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out or perform the stipulations and agreements therin contained, and pursuant to the demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, and pursuant to the Order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Perquimans County. North Carolina, entered in this foreclosure proceeding, the undersigned, William J. Bentley, Sr., Substitute Trustee, will expose for sale at public auction on the 18 day of June, 1980, at 12:00 Noon at the front door of the Perquimans County Court House, Hertford, North Carolina, the following described real property, including the house and other improvements thereon Bounded on the North by lands of J , J. Chappell. Josiah Chappell; on the East by 4he Public Road, on the South by Joseph Winslow; on the West by Perquimans River, and beginning in the center of a ditch at J. J. Chappell's corner of the West side of the public road, and running along said public road South 17' '2? West 4' i chains to a point opposite a small ditch in the field, Thence North 75? West 11' 4 chains to a post, thence North 17' i" East 1 35 chains to a post; thence North 75? West 6' t chains to Perquimans River, thence up Perquimans River its various courses to Josiah Chappell's corner; thence along the line of Josiah Chappell and J J. Chappell, following the run of a branch and ditch, its various courses to the 1st station. Containing 30 acres more or less Said property is to be sold for cash subject to taxes, restrictions and easements of record, and assessments, if any. and to any other prior en cumbrances of record At the time of the foreclosure sale, the highest bidder will be required to make a deposit in the amount of 10 percent of the bid up to and included $1000 00 plus 5 percent of any excess over $1000 00, and shall be subject to upset bids in accordance with the North Carolina General Statutes This the 5th day of May, 1980 William J Bently, Sr., Substitute Trustee P. O Box 605 Hertford, NC 27944 June 5, 12 INVITATION TO BID The Board of Directors of the Albemarle Mental Health Center re quests bids on one new 1980, eight cylinder, 8 passenger station wagon Specifications may be obtained from the Business Office of the Albemarle Mental Health Center at 113 North Elliott Street, Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909, phone 335 0803 ext. 57. Bids must be received at the Albemarle Mental Health Center no later than 5 p.m. on June 13, 1980 The Albemarle Mental Health Center reserves the right to accept or reject all bids June.5, 12 Take steps to prevent soybean fungus by BILL JESTER AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION CHAIRMAN Perquimans' soybeans are looking good except for a few cases. Last week I observed several fields of beans showing thrip injury. This is fairly common in the New Hope ? Woodville areas and less so in other areas of the county. Thrips are small, sucking, winged insects barely visible to the naked eye. The injury observed consists of brownish, cupped primary leaves and LEGALS NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Sarah J Boone Perry, 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 44, Hert ford, N.C. on or before the 14th day of November, 1980, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please mjke immediate payment This 8th day of May, 1980 Tahlieu L. Perry Administratrix of Sarah J Boone Perry, Dec'd. May 15, 22, 29, June 5 NOTICE The proposed budget for fiscal year 1980 81 was filed with and tentatively accepted by the Town Council on May 20. 1980 A public hearing on the proposed budget will be held on June 9, 1980 at 7 00 p.m at the Town of Hertford Municipal Building. A copy of the budget is available for public inspection at the town office. A summary of the budget is as follows : GENERAL FUND $522,500 ELECTRIC FUND S979.770 WATER 8, SEWER FUND $118,500 POWELL BILL FUND $25,000 GENERAL REVENUE SHARING $31,000 DEBT SERVICE FUND $31,970 TOTAL: ( $1,708,740 W D Cox, MaycJr May 29, June 5 puckered, distorted trigoliate leaves. Treatment for this pest is rarely considered unless the terminal leaves of the plant are badly affected. Normally, if warm, moist weather occurs the soybean plant will outgrow the thrip injury If treatment with an in secticide is necessary, the recommended chemical is Sevin. Follow the label recommendations. Several soybean producers have asked about the brown spots on the primary leaves of their soybeans. These brown spots are caused by a fungus disease organism and the disease is called Brown Leafspot. These spots vary from pinpoint size to one-fifth inch in width. Severely affected leaves will turn yellow and drop off. Warm, moist weather and poor soil drainage favor the spread of this disease. If these conditions persist other leaves on the plant may be affected. Usually dry weather restricts the progress of this disease and no control measures are necessary. Peanut leafspot fungicides will soon be going on. Here is some information concerning leafspot control that will be useful in 1980. The North Carolina Agricultural Extension Ser vice has encouraged peanut producers to rotate their fungicides since 1972. This has been largely responsible for the fact that no resistance has developed to any of the leafspot chemicals used in North Carolina. Late NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAX SALE TOWN OF HERTFORD Sale of property for delinquent taxes for year 1979. Date of Sale: Monday, June 9, 1980, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the Municipal Build ing, Hertford, North Carolina. A. MARVIN HUNTER, Clerk & Tax Collector, Town of Hertford DELINQUENT TAXES FOR 1979 Baker, Alonzo $ 2.08 Billups, Louis & Mary, 415 King St 29.32 Blanchard, WillopL 26.72 Caddy, John, Heirs, 509 Willow St 17.68 Curtis, Calista M 14.89 Dail, Elbert... 1.11 Downing, Charlie & Hattie 80.21 Dozier, Mrs. J.L. Est 33.61 Elliott, William J. & Sybil, 204 S. Church St 29.28 Everett, James, 100 Edenton Rd. St 122.12 Felton, John Edward i>2.14 Felton, Mary D. Est., 106 King St 2.54 Ferebee, Charlie & Grace, 325 W. Grubb St 44.01 Forehand, Samuel & Johnnetta 9.43 Glenn, Gail........ 14.50 Hall, George & Nadine, Market St 147.03 Hall, Gladys & Roy, Rt. 1 Box 474 18.66 Harvey, Julian F., 310 Brace St ; 58. 18 Harvey, Willie & Robert, 332 Dobbs St 85.30 Harvey, Scott & Edgar, 318 Market St 46.86 Jones, Willie, Charel & Rachel 22.36 Keel, Lester T., Grubb St 169.86 Lightfoot, Raymond & Patricia, 417 King St 19.57 Logan, Bulah S., 201 King St 79.76 Lyons, Washington, Jr., 407 King St 88.00 Mallory, James, Rt. 3 Box 165A 19.70 Matthews, Hilda Est., 124 Grubb St 283.32 Matthews, W.C. & Nellie, Jr., Rt. 3 65 Morris, Miss Mary, Rt. 1 33.54 Nixon, William T. & Margaret, Gaston Dr 118.24 Parson, Sidney, Jr 30.68 Paul, Byron & Vickie, 901 Grubb St 135.88 Phillips, Martha F 11 JO Reed, Elisha, Heirs, 213 King St 15.99 Riddick, James Henry, Gum St. 39.46 Shambry, Curtis, 314 Covent Garden 19.66 Skinner, James t Hattie, 224 King St 26.20 Skinner, John H., Heirs 9.69 Skinner, Raleigh C 21.06 Skinner, Blanche 5.40 Stepney, Lee R., 207 S. Edenton Road St 37.64 Sutton, Moran'R., 319 King St 20.12 Thompson, Gladys H? 315 W. Market St ,.21.45 - ' ? ? Walker, Edward fc Sally, 726 Whedbee Dr. 147.98 Wilds, G?rtie & Samuel, 302 Church St 76.62 Wilkins, Ernest It Queenie, Jr. , 300 Church St. 17.63 Winslow, G?orge, Est., 324 Dobbs St 18.79 Woodson, Wilbur H.. Hiland Park Ave 87.50 Zachary, Shelton C? 106 Railroad Ave 18.76 Zachary, Junior D., Church St. . . . j . . ,;T. i... 16.08 Five Bet's, Church St 381.41 Peal, O.T., High Street 102.02 -? - .-i -r.'Vl ? . li i leafspot has not been a problem here, as it has been in Georgia, Alabama, and Florida where they have used primarily one chemical throughout the season. I might say a few words about Duter. A spray schedule that includes Duter is useful in areas where spider mite problems have been severe. NCSU research has shown that Duter is very good in suppressing spider mites. Well's (Extension Plant Pathologist) On Farm Test Program, has found that two properly timed sprays of Duter are helpful in reducing the Southern Stem Rot problem. Many good fungicides are avilable for leafspot control. The following is an example of a rotation program which has produced excellent results : 1st application: Bravo 500 ? 1V4 pta.-A + 1 qt. Super Six or Benlate 6 oz. + 1 qt. Super Six. 2nd application: Duter 6 oz. + lqt. Super Six. 3rd application: Bravo lWi pts. + Super Six or Benlate 6 oz. + lqt. Super Six. 4th application: Duter 6 oz. + 1 qt. Super Six. 5th application : Bravo 500 ? 1% pts. + 1 qt. Super Six or Benlate 6 oz. + 1 qt. Super Six. 6th application: Kocide 404S or Top Cop or Copper Count gal.? A. 7th application: Any of the six. l" Remember a good leafspot control program is part of a Southern Stem Rot control program. When leafspot control fails, leaves ac cumulate around the base of the plant. The fungus is present in the soil as round "overwintering bodies" and is stimulated to germinate by the decaying leaves. The fungus then infects the peanut stems. Use of a rotational fungicide spray program for leafspot control will insure maximum profits in peanuts in 1980. i NOTICE The County Finance Officer, on Monday June 2, 1980, sub mitted to the Perquimans County Board of Commissioners the proposed 1980-81 Budget for Perquimans County. The Budget is now tp/ailable for public inspection in the office o the Clerk to . the Board in the Courthouse. PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held on Monday night, June 9, 1980, at 8:00 p.m. in the Commissioners Board Room in the Courthouse ? concerning all matters of the proposed Budget as shown below *. in condensed form. The first portion of this hearing will be dedicated to the budget matters of the proposed Federal Revenue Sharing Budget which totals $97,308. Any citizen shall have the right to provide oral and/or written comments and suggestions concer ning all budget matters. PE3QU3KANS COUNTY, N. C. 1980 - 1981 BUDGET BuSED OK Ai? ASSLSoEi* VALUATION OF 9 'i 1 0 , 000 f 000 GENERAL COUNTY FUND: Consisting of the following Accounts: 93,848 7,365 11,205 66,614 35,128 98,286 67,550 20,000 37,671 ? Connilssioners Elections Finance Tax Dept. Reg. of Deeds Public Buildings Sheriff's Dept. Rescue Squad Jail -Prisoners Emergency Dispatch Sanitation DEBT SERVICE FUNDI CENI7.AL ASSISTANCE FUND: A.F.D.C. ur.ii G.A. SPECIAL TAX-Indust. Development SPECIAL TAX-Revaluation Reserve FLDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND* Fire Depts. I 15,160 Health 40,503 Medical Examiner 1,620 Social Services 275,508 Extension Services 36,279 Veterans Services 3,167 Library 28,150 Non-De part-rental 3,750 Conservation-Forest Serv. 26,966 Dog Warden 7,586 TOTAL REQUIREMENTS ! REVENUE! Tax Levy ? .4' Other Sources TOTAL REVENUE TOTAL REQUIREJ&TSi REVENUE: Tax Levy B -0-t Other Sources TOTAL REVENUE TOTAL REQUIREMENTS : REVENUE: Tax Levy 8.055 t Other Source3 TOTAL REVENUE $ 120.600 (_0-)? -0 s "Tgg.550""""^' S _6lt259??. ( .02) 56.100 1?;^ ? $ ~5f.5S6'" "? TOTAL PJEQUIREMECTS: S ; REVENUE: Tax Levy g t0- j! (-0-) Other Sources TOTAL REVENUE S | TOTAL REQ.UIRH-iE.NTS: S ; REVHIUE: Tax Levy e .015 g ( .015) Other Sources TOTAL REVHJUE t J,000_ __ -0- _ ?_y7o6o~~~~^ 2.006 " ~ 20 .000 ? TOTAL REQUIREMENTS! REVENUE: Tax Levy Q_-0- i (-0-) Other Sources TOTAL REVENUE i ? 97.308 -0- _ COURT FACILITIES FUND: CAPITAL RESERVE FUND: GENERAL SCHOOL FUND: CAPITAL OUTLAY (Schools) WATER SYSTEM FUND SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND TOTAL REQUIREMENTS: S 3.800 REVENUE: Tax Levy ? -0- t (-0-) -0 "=? Other Sources TOTAL REVENUE TOTAL REQUIREMENTS! REVET"UE: Tar Levy 6_-0-_^ Other Sources TOTAL REVENUE TOTAL REQUIREMENTS: REVENUE: Tax Levy 0^.42 j Supplement Levy Other Sources TOTAL REVENUE TOTAL REQUIREMENTS 1 REVENUE: Tax Levy C .07 t Other Sources TOTAL REVENUE TOTAL REQUIR3ENTS: REVENUE 1 Tax Levy Q -0- f Other Sources TOTAL REVHJUE TOTAL REQUIREMENTS 1 REVENUE: Tax Levy t -0- i Oth-r Sources TOTAL REVENUE (-0-) -0 -0 -9 " -0 8 .J8^.212 _ (.36.5) 128,400 (.12) ^52^800" - s ,=785.2ts 8 (.10)* 71,400 ^jC.Ob ' " t 154.400 2.209 ^rt D.P. Reed, Jr. TOTAL REQUIREMENTS: $2,456,731 Finanoe Offioer 06/02/80 KVQ*IK FROM TAX LEVY C$ 1.15 1.17V000 REVDWE-OTHES SOURCES <l7l0)* TOTAL REV2JUE ft 2.436.731 JEANNE C. WHITE, CL^K Perquimans County Board of Comm.

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