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Page 10-The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, June 17, 197 Flag Day Celebration II . a I r Ffi v .IT" J ' t-rf I fir- ' I "f k -. - " . I Uii'i Jm, Sf 4.s .x ... J . ' .' r v . ' ' ' JJ - '- i f - - - - !f.i vi. fc(t W;J 4 JL&. i n u c"," : v f i - -a i 1 tTtiifK 1 L--r I 1 y.llllll !''" I HP Special Summer Feeding Program Being Discussed The Economic Improvement Council, Inc. is negotiating with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, School Food Service Divi sion, for sponsorship of a special summer feeding program for youth of Camden, Chowan, . Pasquotank, and Perquimans counties. : While the program allows for all categories of economic participation and for participants from areas having a high concentration of work ing mothers, EIC will focus only on youth through age 18 from low-income families and youth from areas having a high level of low- in come working mothers. The features of a cold boxed Grade "A" lunch will serve to enhance and support organized summer youth programs which basically will be of a recreational nature. Plans are to utilize a catering service to provide . these lunches within each of the four counties. Such services roust insure freshness of lunch deliveries, balanced lunch menus, etc. Additional information regarding this pro- posed project will be available through the EIC, Inc., Elizabeth City office by phoning 335-5493. i L I I .j-i s Ml J 1 I, MOTORCADE AND FISH FRY - Flag Day, Monday, June 14, was celebrated in Perquimans County with a motorcade and fish fry sponsored by the William Paul Stallings Post of the American Legion. Shown in the top pictures, the U.S. Navy, Belvidere Homemakers Club, and the Hertford cub scouts and brownies ride in I 'V t y a: ZZ7 H I -' i j ' tmi mini i i -- " the motorcade displaying their American flags. In the bottom pictures, Mrs. E.L. Hurdle Jr. and Mrs. Betty Eure prepare fish plates to go and some of the county people found it pleasant to eat under the shade trees on the grounds of the Legion Hut. (Newbern photos) GRACEFUL Theta Crow performs a combination of modern dance and ballet to entertain-the crowd dur ing the afternoon fish fry in celebration of Flag Day. Civic Calendar ; - , THURSDAY, JUNE 17 "The Bicentennial Committee of the Chamber of Com merce will meet at. $ p.m. at theiMunicipal Building in Hertford. All interested people are invited to attend. Please note the change of place. Hertford Lions Gub will meet. ' - Hertford BPW Club will meet. . ," , - - , . . .: Hertford Fire Department will meet. ;: '-.., SUNDAY. JUNE 20 , Snug Harbor Civic League will meet at 1 p.m. at the Clut? House at Snug Harbor. . ' . MONDAY, JUNE 21 The Perquimans County Board of Directors will meet at 8 p.m. at the Municipal Building in Hertford. All members are urged to please be present. Perquimans County Senior Citizens Gub will have a covered dish luncheon at 12 Noon at the American Legion Home in Hertford. All members and friends are welcome. ' ' Perquimans County Commissioners will meet at 7:30 p.m. at tne courtnouse in Heruora. TUESDAY. JUNE 22 Hertford Rotary Gub will meet. . , Perquimans Lodge No. 106 will meet at the Lodge Hall in. Hertford at 8 p.n Belvidere Homemakers Gub will meet. '. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 . A dinner will be served to Masons at the Perquimans High School cafeteria beginning at 6:30 p.m. Following dinner, the Grandmaster of Masons of North Carolina will make an official visit to Perquimans Masonic Lodge No. 106 at 8 p.m THURSDAY. JUNE 24 Perquimans County Jaycees will meet. Bethel Ruritan Gub will meet. To Attend Fredonia Kimetha Laurie Gordon, daughter of Mrs. Annie Rid dick Gordon of Hempstead Long Island, N.Y. and Henry Gordon of Winf all has "been accepted at Fredonia .University College of Arts and Sciences in Fredonia, N.Y. Ms. Gordon, who ap pears in Who's Who in America's High Schools, is Secretary of the Black Stu- dent Union and Captain of the Drill team section of the Concert Marching Band. , ' She will graduate from V Freeport High School in! June. She is the grand-1 : daughter of Mrs. Arsulia Riddick of Belvidere and i Mrs.. Sarah Gordon of Winfall. . : T0WE MOTOR COMPANY HERTFORD, N. C ' Where Service Is A Pleasure " THE BEST IN USED CARS Phone: 426-5661 . S 0i M33EE " ,W nm , In the days before integrated production, poultry producers were pretty much on their own. They bought their chicks from one dealer, feed from another and took a chance on selling their own chickens in the marketplace. In the past twenty-five years, chicken production has developed from a one-man operation to a vast agri-business. Perdue, an in tegrated poultry company, furnishes the contract producer with chicks and feed. They also furnish litter, medication, fuel, a broiler serviceman and catching and hauling of birds. These services make broiler production much easier. They, also enable a producer to care for more chickens. The individual producer no longer has to worry with fluctuating market prices. Because he has a written guarantee, current market price cannot affect his income. Perdue is willing to give you the same services and a written guarantee on your income. For more information, call 919-332-8111 collect. Tim 9 "v v J i- I 4 H Wfci "J- Ll nJ Jh - " m -t-r. ; . ForformatrvCCH ; Ahoskie Sales Office -, 332-81 1 1 Bob'fJewsome , Henry Shackelford Ken Phelps 332-2374 3Q3-37S3 , 332-5570 I V " -
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