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CHK1STMAS IN APRIL The town of Hertford purchased $3,757 worth of natural
I Christmas decorations for a savings of $911. In the past the town has rented Christmas
decorations. These will belong to the town. They were purchased from Vaughan's Inc.
I with the seller being Harrill Decorating Co. According to Mayor Bill Cox, these
decorations will be used for four years or more. Purchased were 21 trees and six long
' garlands. The natural scheme will tie in with the nations 200th birthday.
jTime To
Give Shots
' j-1 All county dog owners are
reminded that it is time for
rabies vaccinations. The
law requires every dog
bwner in North Carolina to
have his or her dog vac
cinated against rabies. This
should be done to save
yourself possible court
action. The dog warden
rabies inspector has the
authority to cite into court
anyone not complying with
this law.
W. Ray White, the dog
warden - rabies inspector for
Perquimans County has set
up a partial schedule for
vaccinations The vac
cination price is $1.50. The
completion of the schedule
will appear at a future date
in The Perquimans Weekly.
! Firm To
Open
" Gregory Poole Equipment
Company, the Caterpillar
Tractor dealer for Eastern
North Carolina, announces
plans for the establishment
of a branch parts and ser
.. vice facility in Edenton.
j The half -million dollar
masonery and steel
structure will be built on a
site at the Edenton Airport
on Midway Road. Initially, a
temporary building will be
Built with operations
scheduled to begin within 60
days.
The permanent structure
will be approximately 18,500
square feet in size and will
employ 40 to 50 ' persons
when in full operation.
Construction is due to begin
as soon as steel and other
building materials are
: Available and completion is
anticipated in early 1974.
Several local persons
have been hired and are
- training in other Gregory
, Poole operations in
preparation for the Edenton
opening.
Gregory Poole Equipment .
Company operates stores in
"Raleigh, Washington and
Wilmington. - '"'-
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SAT. AT GOLDSBORO
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskett
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Jones at Goldsboro on
Saturday.
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TERRY CHAPPELL
Terry Chappell has been
elected to the Society of
Outstanding American High
School students.
The Perquimans County
high school student was
selected as a distinguished
student. One who has
achieved academic ex
cellence and have displayed
leadership in ex
tracurricular and civic
activities.
He will be featured in The
Society of Outstanding
American High School
Students.
SUNDAY AT '
, LEWISTON
Mr. and Mrs. T.P. Byrum
were guests of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Baker, Jr., at
Lewiston on Sunday.
VISIT ATDUKE HOSPITAL
Mrs: Kelly White, Mrs.
Emory White, Bill White,
and Welly White visited
Kelly White at Duke
Hospital on Monday.
Fashion
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COMPLETE INVENTORY
I BEAUTIFUL REDWOOD FIXTURES
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VERY HIGH EARNINGS
INVESTMENT -$12,500.
OTHER CHOICE AREAS AVAILABLE
I CALL COLLECT MR. TODD
HY-STYLE
P.O. Box
Jacksonville,
73 THUtlDZID 2 dr.
72 MAVERICK 4 dr.
71 TOIIiO OT 2 dr.
71 rUHY III 2 dr.
69 CALAKI2 SCO 2 dr.
69 tc.:::o OT 2 dr.
73 n::7D 2 Cu, n
25, 1974
Appeal Made
Mrs. Jean Winslow,
financial secretary of the
Perquimans County
Restorations - Association
issued a last minute appeal
to anyone who has not yet
made a contribution to the
Newbold-White House fund.
"We are nearly at our
goal," she said. "We need
just a little more.
Hertford
Grammar
Menu
Mon. April 29, Corn Dog
Slaw White Acre Peas Party
Cake Milk.
Tues April 30, Sloppy
Joe's on Bun Green Peas
Orange Juice School Baked
Brownies Milk.
Wed. May 1, Fruit Salad
on Lettuce - Dressing
Peanut Butter and Jelly
Sandwich Vienna Sausage
Buttered Carrots Chocolate
Cake Milk
Thurs. April 2, Chili Con
Came with Beans Tossed
Salad Fresh Apples Hot
Biscuit-Butter Milk.
Fri. April 3, Fried Fish
Portion Whipped Potato
Slaw Cornbread Milk.
WE CLEAN AND REPAIR '
RADIATORS. TURN
BRAKE DRUMS.
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HERTFORD, N.C.
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' Livestock '
Show 8l Sale
'The 29th Annual
Livestock Show and Sale
will be held on Wed., May 1
at Small's Potato Shed,
. Weeksville Road, Elizabeth '
City," according to Billy
Griffin, associate
agricultural agent of
Perquimans County.
The program schedule is
as follows:
11:00 a.m. Official
Judging of Hogs
1:00 p.m. Official Judging
of Cattle '
1 3:00 p.m. Fitting and
Showmanship Hogs
4:00 p. m. Fitting and
Showmanship Steers
5:30 p.m. Dinner Pepsi
Cola Bottling Co.
7:00 p.m. Sale - Auc
tioneer Clarence Tatum
(Hogs will be sold first) '
Youth from Perquimans
County who will participate
in this year's show with
approximately forty hogs
and three steers are as
follows: Steers: Claudia -Stan,
and Edward Winslow,
daughter and son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Winslow.
Hogs: Earlie Byrum, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Welden
Byrum; Eddie, Connie and
Brian Baker, daughter and
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll ,
Baker; Clyde, Paige, Donna
and Lynn Elliot, son and
daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Elliott; Melanie and
Bryant Perry, daughter and
son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Perry; Deanna and Kent
Copeland, daughter and son
of Mr. and Mrs. Parker
Copeland; Arden Stallings,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rountree Stallings; C.F.
Stallings, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Claxton Stallings, and
Sharon and Darlene Rid
dick, daughters of Mr. and -Mrs.
McKay Riddick. .
T0NITE THRU SATURDAY
WHAT WOULD YOU GIVE TO LIVE FOREVER?
"THE TOUCH OF SATAIT
MAKES "ROSEMARY'S i
IN COLOR
This b not "The Exordst"
it fa however.
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Exofdtm hn taKinatad tht world for ctnturta. Today, II ciptum Hw Imagination o(l
wim in oynanuc axpioraiion 01 avii ana ina occult. Faw filma ol tha suparnalural
battar portray a mora compalllng atory of witchcraft, poaaaaalon and davil worahlp with
clnamatic quality, tuapanta and forca than "THE TOUCH OF SATAN", I atory of erotic
xvrewn axpioainy m im raw wona or comamporary mio-Amark:al , if
Tna Arlanfa Awnuf call "THE TOUCH OF
. . . claaay . . .axamplary . . . boautifully photographad . . . IHaratal" Lot Anfht Mcuna
command that SATAN la... "a baliavabla and angroaaing film,..parformancaa wara
aacaiwnt '. la. rraa mm comparad SATAN to tha claaaic "ROSEMARV8 BABY" I
TAYLOR
EDENTON, N.C.
Starts Sun.
"Sugar ,
HilT
IN COLOR (R)
CUT LOOK AT Till
FiriE SELECT,o o?
72 CAriVILLE 4 dr.
72 CI'IVELLE 4 dr.
71 GALAXI2 SCO 2 dr.
70 MAVin:CX 2 dr.
CO CALAHII SCO dr.
to f .:'jcta::o c 2. 2 dr.
"We hope 'you win give
your support to the youth of
our county by attending this
year's show and sale,"
futher states Griffin.'
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr and Mrs. Rufus
Hudson of Rt. 2, Hertford
announce the birth of their
first child, a girl. Wendy
. Denise was born April 13 at
Albemarle Hospital. I Mrs.
Hudson is the former
Sandra Smith, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of
Rt. 2, Hertford.
WEEK-END AT
HATTERAS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Woodard and daughter and
Mr. and Mrs., , Ci toll
Williams spent the week-end
at Hatteras.
FROMVA.
'--.-v.' , -Mr.
and Mrs.: W.M.
Divers, III, and family of
Chesapeake, Va. were
guests of Mrs. Divers, Sr. on '
Sunday. ,
ATTEND 1
DINNERPARTY
1 Mr. and Mrs. W..H. Oakey,
Jr., Mrs. Lloyd Horton, Miss
Virginia Tucker, and Miss
Elizabeth Tucker attended a
dinner party Friday , night
given by Julian Brinkley at
the Plymouth Country Club
honoring his son-in-law and .
daughter, Mr. and ' Mrs.
William B. Amis, who have
recently returned from
Japan.
WEEK-END AT 1
WHITE HAT
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Powell of Hampton, Va.
spent the week-end at White
Hat at the Rogers Cottage.
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THEATRE
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Vote For
Herberi Small 1
Judge 1
of Superior Court
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OaCflUBOTT..
Judge
of the
District Court
Primary Election
May 7, 1974
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