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\ *3. Savings Gains Reported Strong ssvings galas and a high level el mortgage rending activity characterized operations of Hertford 5a vinga 4 loan Association taring 1OT, ac cording to H. Gene Bojrce, secretary -treasurer of the VisoeistlM. -'in a review of lfTT results, Bojrce said that Savings deposits hsd in creased by more than SIM, 000 during lfT7 and that total lending amounted to*2a,tS0. \i% , ? . t . . | As a remit of the growth of iiris|i deposits and mortgage loans, total assets at the end of the year amounted to S3.723.MI sc cordlag to Boyee. Boyee said the past year had been one of tremendous activity in the residential real estate market and that the recovery in home building had been the main source of strength in the American economy. Looking ahead to 1171, Boyee predicted that the coming year would bo a food year, although ?a? ingi gains art expected to bo somowhat small than in im. "This may moan some tightening in the supply of mongagd funds," he said. "At the same time, the de mand for mortgage funds will continue to be strong; quite clearly, most American families are con vinced that a home represents the best 'hedge' against inflation." Performances Scheduled v< ? ? tr ? . r ?' Students at Perquimans High School have been Waiting for a long time (or a Dean's List ; . RALEIGH ? Mary Heath Bryant of Hertford has teen named to the dean's list at Peace College for the Ifll semester. .. K sophomore, Miss Bryant qualified for the honor on the basis of her high academic average. To be eligible for the dean's list, a student must -tfaaintain a grade-point average of 3.30 out of a possible 4.0, receive pass ing grades in all subjects and carry at least 12 hours of course work. Miss Bryant is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -Richard H. Bryant of Rt. 4, Hertford and is a 1976 graduate of Perquimans County High School. Openings - Local brownie and girl scout leaders announce the -formation of a Pixie Troop hi Perquimans County for fgirls five years of age. Openings are available for ?six more girls. % The Pixie Troop meets Wednesday afternoons irom 3-4:30 p.m. at the Recreation Center on (Jrubb St., in Hertford. I- Any parent interested in ^registering a young girl for -Pixies may come by the reenter on Wednesday after -noon or call Hulda Wood at *426-5473 or Frankie Alex ander at 426-7582. - : Pixies is being offered for kindergarten age girls in preparation for their in volvement in brownies at !age 6. - SAVING FOOD % Baked cakes can be stored, unfrosted, in the freezer for three months if ?Well sealed in plastic wrap. * LUSCIOUS SNACK I For a luscious snack, dip 'fresh pear wedges in warm honey and then in toasted tsesame seeds. break in the winter doldrums. That break will come Thursday, Jan. 12 at S p.m. in the form of two one act comedies which will be presented in the school juditorium. Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for students. The first pgay, "She Mar ried Well" by John Kirkpatrick, shows two old school chums who medt again after 25 years. Both ladies try to "out do" the other. Lisa Skinner and Sherry Mims are the two chums and their families include: Cindy Smith as Edith Bradford, Lyn Winslow as Ned Bradford, Mike Hagan as Peterson and Alexander Moore at James Potter. "Aunt Miranda's Will" by Le Roma Gret), depicts a young man who mas querades as a woman, to please his aunt. The plot thickens when his new girlfriend witnesses the confusion and the aunt seems to discover the truth. The young man is being played by Kent White. Others in the play include: Brooks Thomas as Ines, Pam Moore as Aunt Miran da, Jeffrey Vaughn as Buzz, Barbara Harrell as Mrs. Elwood, Kendell Ferebee as Mr. Preston, Lynn Hurdle as Gloria and Ann Rogerson as Helen. Library Update By WAYNE HENRITZE Bookmobile Schedule The bookmobile will be operating in the Bethel and Harvey's Neck sections of Perquimans County this Friday, Jan. 9 and every third Friday thereafter on the following schedule: Destination Edenton Farm Supply Bethel Baptist Church Snug Harbor Clubhouse Holiday Island Clubhouse Southern Shores Clubhouse Hertford Beach Wynn Fork Development Perquimans Library Gabby's Restaurant Arrives 9:30 10:10 10:50 11:40 12:30 1:05 1:45 2:20 3:00 Departs 10:00 10:40 11:20 12:10 1:00 1:35 2:15 2:50 3:10 Story Hour The ususal Friday morning series of story hours at the Perquimans Library will continue this week at 10 a.m. Children, ages 3-5, are invited to join the 18 regulars for an hour of stories, games, and films. New Books Ma wson 's Willby Lennard Bickel is a true account of one of the early explorers of the South Pole and contains one of the great survival stories. The Shattered Peace by Daniel Yergin deals with the origins of the cold war between 1945 and 1947. The Beginning and the End by Isaac Asimov is a collec tion of essays on both great and trivial aspects of the future, from the nature of supermarkets in a hundred years to colonies in space. Bonsai for Beginners by H.J. Larkin tells you how to grow miniature trees at home. At Random is a collection of reminiscences by Bennett Cerf, the president of Random House Books, written short ly before his death. The U.S. Marine Corps Story by J. Robert Moskin is a thousand page, five-pound history of the Marine Corps. The Return by Yaw M. Boateng is a novel of the slave trade in Africa before whites were a major force in the area. Lunch Menus Released *?; The following are the ?I Perquimans County School :? lunch menus for the week of % Jan: 16-20: ?: HFRTFORD GRAMMAR I * PERQUIMANS CENTRAL > PERQUIMANS UNION ?I- Mon. Jan. 16 > Pork Barbecue on Bun :*Slaw ? French Fries '?Dessert ? I Milk ?I- Tues. Jan. 17 5? Spaghetti with Meat Sauce ;I Tossed Salad -'-Applesauce >;Cornbread Milk Wed. Jan. IS ;*:Ham ? I Macaroni k Cheese > Garden Peas ;?;Pe?n -'-Bread :*!MUk ? Thurs. Jan. 19 Beef Vegetable Soup Peanut Butter & Crackers Fresh Apple Cinnamon Buns Milk Fri. Jan. 20 No School (Teacher Work Day) PERQUIMANS HIGH Mon. Jan. 16 Hamburger on Bun OR Pork Barbecue on Bun French Fries Slaw String Beans Dessert Milk Tues. Jan. 17 Spaghetti with Meat Sauce OR Batter Fried Fish Lima Beans Tossed Salad Applesauce Corn Sticks Milk Wed. Jan. IS Pizsa OR Ham Biscuit Macaroni ft Cheese Garden Peas Buttered Corn Diced Pears Milk Thurs. Jan. 19 Hot Dog on Roll OR Lun cheon Meat Sandwich Beef Vegetable Soup French Fries Fresh Apple Cinnamon Buns Milk Fri. Jan. 20 No School (Teacher Work Day) NOTICE ?w? ucwfji vonuKiws ana duiiuv>9 ot rcsiOvfiiiti ino AUTHORITY: Nflrtk Carolina Stat* BvMtn| Cafe EFFECTIVE: Jannary 1, U78 rnalrTinn mm ^ ?-?- _*?_? - - t.a woipicw# w Dinoffj of rraoen u?i or commffciiv bdiMinci M. before construction b started in Par? L.HMiktaM tmi W 2. ?ataaniia IHi 9wW amM hr Vw MaMtai tl IwMI Mm b toCkHM If mm, ? MW? m If Mm T1m? fcaMaatfpmNi aa4aaH>fcraiiM a^ I* MaMfcni KtHhW. ( . *M ? i?Jan iko By VIRGINIA WHITE TRANSEAU NEW DAIRY FOR PER QUIMANS COUNTY TO RE OPERATING BY PEB. 15TH: A modem new dairy now in proeets of construc tion in Perqnhnau in operation by Feb. IS ac cording to B.B. Dawton, one of the owners. The ndw dairy, which will be the only "Golden Guernsey" dairy east of Dnrhaa, ac cording to Dawson, is located on the Thomas Nix on estate and will take the name by which the place has long been called, "Elmwood Farms." The owners are Mrs. Thomas Nixon of Hertford and B.B. Dawson of Elisabeth City. WEATHER CONTINUES COLD IN ALBEMARLE: From a clear sky glittering with stars Monday night, snow fell thick and fast for a few minutes. It was Just one of many odd features of the recent cold wave, which has swept the Albemarle along with a goodly portion of the rest of the country, in the past three weeks. Snow has fallen several times recently, thovgh only Her a brief period, and la spite of the extreme cold, and it haa been vary cold, it has meltdd quickly. ROBERSONS IN NBW HOME: The J.G. Rober aona hare nm4 late their attractive new home. The new home of the Eoberaoaa, recently completed, is located on Hertford'! lovely waterfront, on the north aide of Gruhb Street, where there is a fine view of Crow Poino. In spite of aa favorable weather con ditions, the Roberaoas moved in on the achedvled time. - MOVED ON CHURCH STREET: Captain aid Mrs. C.G. Stephens, who for a number of year* have lived on Market Street, have moved - into the residence on Church Street owned by Mrs. Lydia G. Whedbee and recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Winslow. MR. AND MRS. HINES MOVE: Mr. and Mrs. R.N. Hines, who have for several years lived in apartments in the residence of the C.W. Morgan home on Grubb In The News Mr. and Mrs. Danny Odum and family of Hat teras were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker, Jr. and family of Clayton spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.P. Byrum in Hert ford and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker, Sr. in Belvidere. Harry Broughton is ipen ding some time in Southern Pines with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Broughton. Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Roger son, Jr., Mrs. Archie Bac cus, and Mrs. Sylvia Copeland of Belvidere spent several days last week in Media, Pa. Barbara Layden of Belvidere underwent minor surgery at the Albemarle Hospital this week. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE J The town board off Hertford, N.C. will moot on Jon. 16 at 8 p.m. in tho Chamber off Commerce Room off the Municipal Bldg. to establish the town Board off Hertford as the redevelopment commission pursuant to Chapter 160- A Artide 22 of the general statutes of N.C Under this law the town board of Hertford, N.C. will establish themselves as the Redevelopment Commission for areas under their jurisdiction by the passage off a resolution creating the commission to function within the territorial limits of the Township of Hertford. N.C W -J Mr. W.D. Street, vffl Bore to Proat Street. They will occupy the house vacate* by Mr. art Mrs. J.G. Roberaon, whe have aioved late their mw n? Court Houao Square HERTFORD. NX. 27944 Entorod M Mcond cla*? mottor Wovtmbf IS, 1934 at Post Offico in Hartford N.C. RAY WARD G ?nmral Monogr KATHY NCWURN Nows Editor omaHOun AJ*.t?5P.M. \ phohi Au^yrSl Ihm mi liiirtliii Mhc 11 ul Tom. |*r ti Tlnn. pi ONE YEAR 7.50 NAuwaiCMmoNi . MY JUKI M A9VANCT' Published By Advance Publication s Inc. Elizabeth City. N.C. BIRTH ANNOUNCE MENT: Bora to Mr. u4 Mrs. Frank Gilliam of Boom, N.C., a aoo, Janet Cum, m Dm. IS, UN. Mrs. Gtittam was Miss. IliKkt Virginia Caaaaa before her narriage. Your Pharmacist Charles Woodard -Say imHTm V%mrmmcy. Ml N Cfcwr* Stmt. HmrtM. N.C tmi 4*4527 What your R.Ph. does besides count pills NOTICE All property subject to Ad Valorem Taxation shall be listed annuolly as prescribed by law. > The regular listing period will begin on Tuesday, January 3, 1978 and end on Tuesday, January 31 , 1 978. List during the regular listing period and save ten per cent penalty. Belvidere Township Mr*. Paul Byrum, ListTaker Belvid?re Community Building Bethel Township Mr*. Charles Ward, list Taker C.R. Ward's Store New Hope Township Melvin Eure, List Taker New Hope Community Building Parkville Township Mrs. Anna Nowton Winfall Community Building -?rrtn "*>' 4 ?' *f fc Dates for these four townships 2, 13, 14, 19. 20.21,26.27, 28. 30 & 31 iMK January 5, 6. 7, 12, 13, 14, 19,20,21.26.27. 9 A.M. to Hertford Township Oras Wtnslow, List Taker Court House, Hertford ' January 3. 5. 6. 7. 12. 13. 14. 19, 20. 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. 21. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 30.4 31 Saturdays 8:30 to 1 P M. ^chine.y Act of 1971, GS. 105-308, Duty to list; penalty Every person in whose name any property is to be listed under the terms of this sub-chapter shall list the property with the tax supervisor or proper list taker within the time allowed by law on an abstract setting forth the information required by this sub-chapter. In addition to all other penalties prescribed by law, any ( person whose duty it is to list any. property who wilfully fails or refuses to list the same within the time prescribed by law shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00) or imprisonment net to exceed six months. The failure to list shall be prima facie evidence that the failure was wilful. Any person who removes or conceals property for the purpose of evading taxation or who aides or abets the removal or concealment of property for the purpose of evading taxation shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor { punishable by a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00) or imprisonment not to exceed six months. ? HOWr TAX aOCTLY AND WMANEKTLY D6A8LED ?WONS
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