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. . 1. i r J from Faje' One" firm orjiSe4 in J. C. Blanchard, ' ' rht'also ifidUce Per ans Oountv Court House iX in 1824. . Fundi Mr ration were provft&f ljyClraek, fate : U, W. TomsjialixiUreeK. artford and president of Jtt Myers Tobacco Com- ' iurtdSonftI'ox Memorial. i tof first service held by .1 T Mil it ... .1. ty f Tr!eiif'lnNorUi lL -Fhelpb.iTdnt right. Li trdrd." Bridge ' '. tnft-ight'v-ls J?h -cf Hertjdrd ; lS56.yalint tioiiJVagon : 1966 I Chevrolet; lmpala'idr. Sedan Fury 2-door Hardtop 1965 Plymouth Belvedere 4-dr. Sedan ram uarx 5-aour I jl9&t FordgtdoariHrtpi) j. aw4 t ora 4door jsedan.. ' ijDodfiDartWagon lroixroage 4-aoor 1964 Dart 4-door j l&4VaIiant 4-door Sedan ll'Vaflant 2-door : 1962 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1962 Oldbile Convertible , 1862 Ford4.do6rSedan i. , 1962 Chevrolet Jta&ala 4-door Sedan 1958 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan 1957 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan , 1963 Ford 2-ton Pickup 1058 Chevrolet -ton Pickup - ; Gome In Today . . . We Have the tr Car You Are Lookiag For tOwE -omcoaiif, ex. S28-S2S DOBB ST Lie No. 7l 1 ' IpWhen You Go 111 Sr-10UED r . mm poftK chops rj-" i st mrm . . r V -i-.-.'-- . ... . ..! .... . j Twin PetDog,Foodt v- : . . rPiDsburVTlour Duncan Hines Yellow Cake Mix; ... .3 for $1.00 Fresh Donald Duck Orange Juice, quart . . . .29c i iHeguteStte:dol . . ; j?rom Our Freezer LiiD;-: POTATOES' 12; Ice Cream , . i a, ,;.-:tri : tetsaver here! aloes:? Phelps and NewbyjFerries As party leaves cadsevfay note Hollowell Chevrolet Company on tight ( This site was "rBear Garden Planta tJoh'W Nathan Nfewtoy. who operated Newby'a Ferry. The stream is. Bright s ifbrraerl t Vossess' Along this creek lived Trancis Toms, 'early convert to Quakerism and prominent Vjtizen of ; Per quimans in early Colonial period tlh) V V ilaka fork to right,. This it oeaan 169ft-HEBTFORD, N. C GROCERY SHOPPING Stop By And Save On :ilCMICS I:--- a u m.i & t bk. r ai v 7 . . , . - .... . ' ; .5 lbs. 59c H1- APPLE. PEACH, CHER gal. 79c Pies DOW PRODUCE . '' . i cptoPARB this peicesx-j-' ; '-v. , ipjs,;2cxgs rctatccs iu iC3;uc erected eitner oy t-award pr 'TlWnfts' Johes.- Thomas Jones was a leader in the Revolu tionary era. On right is "Cove Grove," erected in 1S33 by Benjamin Skinner and now. residence of J'. J. Skinner, grandson of .the builder, and Mrs. Skin her. - The small stream is Sut ton's Creek, mentioned in transfers of property before 1700. Nearby lived Benja- mm; i Lakar; member of the Council of State under Gov Wtor ItynAchdiJMl49, 16p9, iidrhis imjprestftfi saie, JMana lkarM! ', -.. Turn right. We are again on Ourants Neck Road. On right Dr. Ford place. Early Colonial structure. ; On left General ' Sumner nouse."'Perhaps','ome' of Brigadier General Sumner of the Revolution. : ' Hoskins place. Now own ed by Albert R. Eur$, Type of later plantation house. 1 ' The Troad to right is the White Hat Road, i On left, Godfrey house. Excellent example of smaller type plantation of the Colo nial period. On left, 300 yards away on dirt lane, Whedbee house. Early structure , built by John Pcnniel Whedbee. On right New Hope Meth odist Church.., According to tradition, this wis site of Nags Head Chapel, early Church ' Of England chapel, ;,where worshipped the gentry of Durants Neck in Colonial times. ' 'i On 'right residence known' as the Jacocks "house. ' Built fqr daughter of James Leigh, I Income Tax . Returns State and Federal Tax Returns Prepared for You Short and Long Forms , DON'T AIT! -Call-Henry jSullivan Phone 426-5403 or 426-7341 ... .:" ', ' : (Day or Night) HERTFORD, N. C. BSSl These Specials! lb. b.m m m m mm m m '. -i 6 cans 49c .34c g I!)s;:25ci 3 for 99c LANE oiie'ftf,,tho,jmogt,Raut:ul of ttfe Colonial ljomS'8U. . 'iving ii Perquimans. , .,- On -left is Sutton , place. One of the most ahcient of the Perquimans plantation houses surviving...1 Although the dwelling perpetuates the memory of a well known Co lonial ; family, it "was pos sibly, the home of- Colonel John Hecklefield, when the General Assembly met in 1707. , Anther : ancient Structure erected4 by a member, of the Newfby family. Nerbv tvere Hcatd4!l-(l)' the- T6wn" of Wtttev River, titst recorded Ipwn'in North Caiohhaj 2 home lof ithe first Governor,' William ; DrtfnmondJ aild (3) residence of Mrs.' JDiana Hir ris Foster: ' he're.' itourti wre held for upwards of 30 years, beginfatatf in the I Leigh house.' Erected by James Ligh, son - of, Gilbert Leigh, who. designed the Court House at Edcnton. In the vicinity lived George uurant, pioneer settler and great leader; Was active in the Culpepper Rebellion in 1877. Deed, from King Kil concanen to. Ourant , is . the oldest recorded deed in North Carolina : records. , 'Nearby lived Governors Thomas Mil ler (1677), and William Glov er (1706-1708) and . George CatchmaidV,' speaker, of- the General Assembly in, J66fl - Retrace the Dulfahts Neck Road .to New'Hope and turn right. ' , ; f. , On left ' is V '-Stocktoni' built by Josiah f. Cranberry in .18111. Granbeny was a lavish entertainer.,. .Note the excellent architectural pro portion 'of the house.' ' - V. ( Village of Woodville. -Turn left on Route 17. k ' , ' Note abandoned frame school house on left. IVadi tion says that' near here was the site of the first Quaker meeting heuse, built in the early 1690's. 1 In the vicihity is an ancient Quaker ceme tery. - j - . Restored housp 'Ja Cedar Grove on the left wis' erect ed by member of ' the ixon family, prqminehi; Quakers and citteens in Colonial Per quimans. ' ' , This jsv dl4apcfe ""aldhg Route 17. to Berlford Grattr mar School, . , Leave . school iavDobb Street Cros, Id Market Street.-.;; )iii&$i.i)4Sy?yi On left ftppoiile' -Methodist Church is' the early Hertford home of iHe- .Tomj family, now residence of Krs.TThbm- i as White (nee Matties 73oms). i This was boyhood home; of i C, w, Toms, restorer of the Court House and president of. Liggett: ..Myers Tobacco Company., Note thelutching post 1 - , Continue' m io RoiiJe 17 (Church Street), turn left and turn right tm Junch Al ley. Go. one' block td Fttait Street and, turn right' Block No. 21 Fiot Street residence of E Xfejgh Wlbs low. Houss! .cdntiilnsf pbf. traits of James, JUewJh, build er of Leigh .house, also por trait of Congressman' T. G. Skinner. i 1 ,'Turn right at next Work and turn left on Route 17 (Church Street) leaving this road, at the intersection, ifijs is ..the, Harvey Point Road. , ' 't ; f j.. Gatljng houi-e on rf left Note the pric ends. ; Thh is another fine example .of the Sef- tye-f Colonial plantation, residence.,, From this family, cavme .Congress man Alfred Moore. Gatling and also the inventor of the Gathng gun.' " Note large. . chinWyV'" on small house tp seif, ' and, an went Structure, : , Harvey Point'. CrmeWy. Here lived Governor J'ohn Haryey (1678), GoverZ 1 nomas Harvey , ( 1696-1699), and John Harvey (died 1776) prw nHaty Point Road to Pender , Boa , . end WUham Skinner, wh0 is re- W -5,lWs d'nseof weat Bndg6 during the Pender house, put is thought General Skihner. - 1 if I v Bethet' Baptist"-' 'Church Bisit 'cemetery., vchimrh ior-ganazeKiiil808!-oh:sitei nf early !Yeobimt,aji Etabli8hed;u."Xt -Pineydoas QftlfkfrtU -ing House. I'-'Ortfanfted1 ii On1 left- B&vMa'V,,.:! Newby or Lamb house. Built in 1767. ...'. , "t n - . 14 ' HOSTS BRIDGE CLUB : Mrs. J. T. Biggers was hos tess , to . her Bridge Club Tuesday night at her home on Market Street Thor e playing were Mesdames G. W, Bar! Corbin bozifr, j. ,.Q.,Co" C R. Holmes,'- Sumner ..pn, , ( r White, liigh score rize' I. ' -ENGAGED Mrj- and Mrs. Locke Baker announce he engjernent of their daugh terj .herry Lane, to Charjfejf Thomas Harrell, son of Mr. arid': 'Mrs. Thurman Harrell of 'Hertford. ' Miss Baker is a 1964 graduate of Chowan High School and attended East Carolina College. Mr. Harrell, . a 1964 graduate of Perquimans County High School, is a student at N. C. State University. A late summer wedding is planned. ; 50,000 Benefit ; Continued from Page One paid' to physicians for their servjices undtr Part' B of M,e4icare. h j ' 1 (Hospital .Care Assonauin pf .v Durham and Hospital Saying Association) of Cha bei HU1 are North Carolina's two Blue Cross plans acting as Intermediaries. Their function is to process "claims Received from hospitals for ihfi Social Security Adminis tration. As of Januanr :1. iHCA and HSA also assumed ary for the. extended care part of '. the medicare pro gram.' ' ' h - ,SSA -Commissioner Robert M Ball recently commend ed Blue Cross nationally for their performance in the role of administrative inter mediary.. According to Com missioner Ball, 2.5 million citizens have' been treated in ithe nation's hospitals under Medicare and claims totaling fieany 91 uuuun nave ueeu Jreceived- during he, first six tnonths. ' -' , 1 ' BRIDGE CLUB MEETS ' Mrs. Montford Haslam- was hostess to her Bridge Club Tuesday night at her home. Those playing were Mes- dames Charles . Whedbee, C. E. Jdhnson, Mrs. V. N. Dar- denand Miss Thelma Elliott xne nign, score prize weni to Miss ElUott.. A sweet course was 'seryed. Let Us 2 ; i WHEAT CERTIFIED AND SELECT.; : i ; --n !', k-; -flilue Boy . . . WcIIaa -J.' f : ! t-. v. j,-., ',i k , " , " ' ' J 1 , ID', ':r;llSvATStCERTiEffi ;AlD .Ste;,. K0NE 42 j-5535 Chop's ' .Id ILv The , Perquimans v County Future Homemakers of . Am- ! erica met January 20, 1967, in the .nigh school auditor ium. Aileen Beck, chapter president called, the meeting to order. The . assembly stood for the presentation of flags and. Pledge of Allegi ance to the American flag. Every' one then remained tajfdilig' tMndisng fthe FHA Prayer Song.t J , J Kff, J t, Vera Harrell nresented the Ldeyotion followed (by GeralT uuic 'iueaox, pepfewiy grop ing the minutes and. calling the roll. Linda Yfinslovr.ivicepresj dent, introduced 'our j gbest speaker, Judy. Heath. Miss .eth. presented a very An restine talk and Uemonstraf tion on good grooming. She closed with a short quiz which was designed to test a girl's personality. A discussion was then held by different members on a date for the upcoming Mother-Daughter 'banquet. .: The meeting was closed by everyone - standing ! and re peating the Future Home makers' Creed. : Big words do not always convey, big thoughts. Taylor Thaatre Edenton.N. G Thursday Friday, ' '" Saturday, Feb. 2-3-4 tJhad Everett,.v'.K:v' . Marilyn Devin and . Bobby Troop In "FIRST TO FIGHT" Cinemascope and Color Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, February 5-6-7 Among the Great Movies . 'Of All Time "THE GOSPEL ACCORD ING TO ST. MATTHEW" t Sunday Matinee, 2:45 , Nights, 6:45 and 8:45 ' First Floor 50c-75c-90c " Balcony, 35c and 60c ' Wednesday and Thursday, February 8-9 ' Robert Vaughn in .' "THE VENETIAN AFFAIR" -Cinemascope and Color Be Your One - mmsm BAGGED FERTILIZER : BAQGED LE)IE PLACE. YOUR ORDER FOR SEED EARLY! SEED v. ; D Ilalb Funks . . Pioneer SOYBEAN CERTIFIED AND SELECT Hill ... Lee Brigg RYE CERTJFJED AM S2LECT v 4 cr.:! . 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