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LOCAL NE WS Area obituaries GOODWIN Carlton William Goodwin, 66, of Tyner, died Monday morning at his home. A native of Chowan County, he was the son of the late Richard and Clara Lane Goodwin and the husband of Mrs. Viola Byrum Goodwin of Tyner. - ' He was a member of the Center Hill Baptist Church and a former Sunday School Teacher of the youth for many years, a retired member of the Center Hill-Cross Roads Fire Department and was formerly a member of the Chowan County Board of Education for many years. Besides his wife, surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Rodney (Vickie) Jordan of Tyner and Miss Carleen P. Goodwin of Battleboro, N. C. ; one son, Rickie Goodwin of Tyner; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of Portsmouth, Va., and Mrs. Mae Lane of Tyner; two brothers, Ralph Goodwin of Tyner and Murray Goodwin of Edenton; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 2 o'clock in the Center Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. Robert Kelly, pastor. Burial followed in the Byrum Family Cemetery at Tyner. Swindell Funeral Home in Hertford was in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were Jack Leary, Frank White Jr., Preston Monds, Wilbur Jordan, Stockton Turner, Charlie Asbell, Robert Ashley and Dr. Richard Hardin. WHITE Mrs. Ethel Perry White, 83, of 211 S. Church Street, Hertford, died Saturday afternoon at the home of her daughter. a briefs \jOCW v Soybean meeting slated The Perquimans County Soybean Production Meeting and Awards Banquet will be held on Wednesday, February 8, at 7:00 p.m. at the ARP DG Building in Hertford. According to Bill Jester, Perquimans County Extension Chairman, Dr. Tom Wofford will be speaking on "Soybean Breeding and What the Future Holds." A. C. York, Extension Weed Specialist of N. C. S. U. , will speak on "Soybean Weed Control." Jester will be speaking on "Cyst Nematode Control in Highly Infested Fields." The outstanding yield producers in Perquimans County will be recognized at this meeting. Anyone interested in attending this meeting is encouraged to do so. Please call the Perquimans County Extension Office if you plan to attend. Cotton meeting scheduled The Perquimans County Cotton Meeting will be held on Thursday, ?February 2, at 7:00 p.m. at the Perquimans County Extension Office feuilding. 1 Dr. David Guthrie, Extension Cotton Specialist, will discuss practices that encourage early cotton and high yields. Jack Bacheler, Extension Entomologist, will com ment on insect control in cotton and Explain the boll weevil eradication program and the importance of a good scouting program in cotton production. Bill Jester, County Extension Chairman, will be speaking on methods of correcting Boron deficiency in cotton. Anyone interested in cotton is in vited to attend. Contact the Perquimans County Extension Office if you plan to attend. Corn production meeting set The Perquimans County Corn Production Meeting and Awards Panquet will be held Tuesday, January 31, at 7:00 p.m. at the ARP DC Building in Hertford. ? Dr. John Van Duyn, Extension Insect Specialist at N. C. S. U. will reveal some of his research findings on the European Corn Borer in corn. Paul Lilly, Extension Soil Specialst, will share his ideas on fertilizer placement in corn. Dr. Bill Lewis, an Extension Weed Specialist at N. C. S.'U. will discuss the Iden tification and Control of Texas Panicum which is an emerging grass problem in Perquimans County. According to Bil Jester, Perquimans County Extension Chairman, one of the highlights of this meeting will be the honoring of the county corn yield contest win ners. Anyone interested in attending this informative meeting please contact the Perquimans County Extension Office. Heads tart recruiting begins ? The Perquimans County Headstart Is now recruiting children for the 1984-85 program year. : Along with your application we will need a copy of a birth certificate. immunization record and verification of income. For further information contact Sharon Gordon, P. 0. Box 116, Winfall, N. C. 27985. Interest rates remain stable j RALEIGH ? Larry W. Godwin, North Carolina State Director for the Farmers Home Administration, has * announced the agency's interest cates for Community Program loans affective January 3. < According to Godwin, "The in terest rate for community facility * ' ? ? .V ft. * * -? and water and waste loans will remain at 9.50 percent. This rate is based on the current market yields for municipal obligations. The in termediate rate for communities of moderately less than average means remains at 7.25 percent. The rate for lower income communities remains at 5 percent." ? r 4 Annual V2 PRICE SALE Now In Progress I Woodland Woodland A Dobb Street* HfHofd, N.C. fi J m A native of Chowan County the was the widow of Robert A. White and the daughter of the late Wilson M. and Mary Gertrude Jordan Lane. She was a member of Hertford Baptist Church and the American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Murriel (Mary Beth) Laytoa of Hertford; a son, William Thomas Perry of Wilmington; si* grand children and 11 great-grandchildren. Graveside services were held Monday at 11:00 a.m. in Cedarwood Cemetery with Rev. Raymond Needham officiating. Swindell Funeral Home wai in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were McMullen White, Lloyd "Pete" Riddick, W. 0. "Red" Elliott. Joseph Perry. Greg Perry, Tim Perry and Thomas Perry. The family requests that donations be made to the Perquimans County Rescue Squad. Senior calendar The following is a list of activities being planned for the Perquimans County Senior Center on Grubb Street in Hertford. January 26 ? Bible study class, 1-3. 27 ? Tax assistance, call the Center for an appointment at 426 5404. Blood pressure checked free, 9-12 & 2-5. 30 ? Crochet class, 1-4. 31 ? Early Bird Breakfast Club at Hertford Cafe, 8:00 a.m. February 1 ? Bingo, 2-4. Program by representative from Carolina Telephone at 4:00 p.m. Last week's Bingo winners were Naomi Banks and Leeora White. Call the Center for more in formation regarding basket-weaving and the trip to Atlantic City, New Jersey. People briefs The following people from Perquimans County recently traveled to the Hampton Coliseum to see the Ice Capades performance: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murray, Helen Shaw, Elizabeth Manley, Eunice Cale, Lizzie Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Fentrice Lane, Mary 0. White, Lib Thach, Bonnie Nixon, Madeline Nixon, Evelyn Fields and Rovena Lilley. Mr. and Mrs. William Lane, Ruby Bateman, Barbara Harrell, Cynthia Harrell, Emma Byrum, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Long, Bertha Lane, Callie Spruill, Mattie Matthews, Sherry Cawthorn, Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Matthews and Jo Hunter. Correction . In last week's edition a story concerning candidates for the up coming County Commissioners Race incorrectly identified one of the candidates. The story should have named Arnold E. Winslow as a candidate for this position. We apologize for the error. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass, Kathleen Brennaman, Sallie Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spence and Mona Sadler. Service news OVERSTREET Sgt. Robert P. Overstreet Sr., son of retired Army Master Sgt. William H. Overstreet of Rural Route 1, Halifax, Va., and Irma F. O'Quinn of Hertford, has graduated from the U. S. Air Force ground com munications radio specialist course at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Graduates of the course learned to install and maintain high-powered ground communications equipment and earned credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Overstreet is scheduled to serve at Kelly Air Force Base, Texas, with the 1827th Electronic Installations Squadron. His wife, Patricia, is the daughter of Dwayne and Carol Culver of 3513 Silian Drive, Virginia Beach, Va. He is a 1976 graduate of Princess Anne High School in Virginia Beach. Alexanders Appliance Sales & Service 405 W. Grubb St. Hertford, N.C. 426-7383 WE ARE DEALERS FOR Amana ? Westinghouse ? Kelvinator ? Maytag Snapper Mowers 24 HOUR SERVICE "We xerrire irhal everybody ^FINANCIAL PLANNING""! BACKUP WITHHOLDING (New Form W-9) You may have thought the issue of withholding on interest and dividends died when the 10% withholding provision was repealed in 1983. However, at the time that provision was repealed, a new provision called "backup withholding" was instituted. Any individual who does not provide his correct social security number to a payor of interest, dividends, and "other reportable payments" may be subject to a 550 penalty and to backup withholding starting January 1, 1984. Backup withholding will also be required for individuals whom the IRS identifies as having underreported interest and dividend income. Backup withholding will be done by the payor of such income at the rate of 20%. It applies not only to interest and dividends but also to other payments such as rent, royalties, commissions, non employee compensation, and other reportable payments. You will be receiving identification number verification requests (Form W-9) from such payors. These requests should be read carefully and the instructions followed, or you may find yourself subject to backup withholding and a $50 penalty. Bkkup withholding is not an additional tax. Rather, the tax liability of persons subject to backup withholding will be reduced by the amount of the tax withheld. If withholding results in an over payment of taxes, a refund may be obtained. Payors who must withhold* the tax are to report and deposit it in the same way that they handle withheld payroll taxes. In general, only those payments that are considered "reportable payments" are subject to the backup withholding rules; that is, an nual interest and dividend payments of less than $10 or other payments of less than $600 are not subject to these rules. TImkMrkike & Sykes, P.A., CPA's ? 101 W. King, Edenton, N.C. 482-8461 ... 110 W. Market, Hertford, N.C. . . . Coll us - we understand flnan u returns . . . Audits Community Calendar | Quilters to Meet The Perquimans Quilters will meet at the County Office Building on Monday, January 30, at 2 p.m. Anyone interested in the art of quilting is invited to attend. Concert Slated \ The Chowan Arts Council will present the Ciompi Quartet of Duke University and Dr. Lily Tong Chou, pianist, in concert on Friday, January 27, at 8:00 p.m. at Edenton United Mehtodist Church. A reception will follow. Tickets are available at Hollowell Blount Drug Store, the library in Edenton or at the door. Price is $4.00 for adults; $2.00 for children and Senior Citizens. ? Q New 4-H Club The newly formed East Hertford 4-H Club will hold its next meeting on Thrusday, February 2, at the E.I.C. Building in Hertford. Any child interested in becoming a member of this club should call Linda Logan at 426-7789. Tailoring Workshop Scheduled ? A modified tailoring workshop for lady's blazers will be of fered by the Perquimans County Extension Home Economics Extension Agency with an introductory session on February 9, at 2:00 p.m. Continuing sessions will be held Tuesday through Friday, February 14-17, at the Perquimans County Office Building. Modified tailoring is a method of construction that involves special techniques that are more than just dressmaking. Q Traditional techniques will be replaced by some easier and faster methods. Call 426-7697 to register. Ski Trip Slated The Perquimans County Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a ski trip to Lake Harmony, Pennsylvania on March 3-5. The cost of the trip is $110 per person. This includes bus transportation, ski lift, ski rentals and room. Tentative schedule: Depart from the Recreation Department on Friday, March 3 at midnight. Arrive at Little Gap Ski Slope on Saturday morn ing. Check into rooms and then have the remainder of the day to ski. On Sunday March 5, ski until 3:00 p.m. We will depart from Little Gap around 4:00 and arrive back in Hertford around 1:00 a.m. Call the Recreation Department for more information or to reserve your seat. Deadline for money is February 15.
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