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LOCAL NEWS Community Calendar BPW to Sponsor Meet the Candidates Night The Hertford Business and Professional Women's Organiza tion is sponsoring a "Meet the Candidates" Program on April 12 at the Perquimans County Courthouse at 7:00 p.m. A United States Senator, the Governor of North Carolina, local candidates and more have been invited to speak. If time permits, a question and answer session will follow. In these crucial times, we fed it is esential for the person most qualified to be elected to the position they seek. The public is inivted to share this evening with the BPW. BPW to honor Young Careerist The Hertford BPW will honor three outstanding young women at their annual Young Careerist Banquet on March 15, 1964. Candidates vying for the honor of being chosen Young Careerist of the Year include Sheri Woodell, legal secretary; Teri Copeland, Job Placement Coordinator Specialist; and Freda Nelson, first grade teacher. The local winner will compete in district competion on March 31 in Ahoskie. Farm Management meeting Set There will be a farm management meeting on Tuesday, March 13, at 7:00 p.m. at the Perquimans County Agricultural Extension Office. The topic of the meeting will be "How to evaluate my farm ing business and improve my business practices." Speaker for the meeting will be Dr. Duane F. Neuman, Extension Economist-Farm Management. "Farming is a business and the practice that you use in this business often influences whether you make a profit or loss," stated Perquimans County Agricultural Extension Chairman Bill Jester. The public is invited to attend. Band Boosters to Meet The Perquimans County Band Boosters Club will hold their regular monthly meeting Monday, March 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the high school library. Various business items and upcoming events will be discuss ed. Membership is still open for anyone interested in the band program. Annual membership is $2 per person annually. AA Meets Thursday Nights Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon meet every Thursday in the Fellowship Hall of the Hertford United Methodist Church at 8:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Service news OWENS Airman 1st Class Marshall R. Owens III, son of Marshall R. Owens Jr. of Route 6, Elisabeth City, and , Dorothy M. Owens of Rt I, Hertford, has been named outstanding airman Of the year for the 25th Air Defense Squadron at McChord Air Force Baae, Washington. The competition was based on job knowledge, significant self Improvement, leadership qualities, ability to be an articulate and positive spokesman for the Air Force and other accomplishments. Owens, an aerospace control and warning systems operator, is a 1900 graduate of Perquimans County High School. His wife, Kim, is the daughter of Jesse D. and Veronica B. Rountree of KL 1, Belvidere, N. C. KEYSER Army Sgt. Michael E. Keyser, son of Joan and Wallace Keyser of Rt. 3, Correction In last week's edition of THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY the family of Marine Cpl. Frank G. Langley was incorrectly identified as living on Rt 1 Hertford. The correct address thould have been Rt. 3. Hertford. We regret the error. Hertford, participated in cold weather training at the U. S. Army's Northern Warfare Training Center, Fort Greely, Alaska. The training included courses in skiing, survival techniques and the use of equipment for combat in a cold-weather environment. Keyser is a squad leadei^with the 1st Battallion, 501st Infantry at Fort Campbell, Ky. He is a 1976 graduate of Perquimans High School. A Golden Opportunity with 0?%UMdUf *%04tte 'PanUeA. Sell the largest line of gifts, toys & home decor in party plan. OPENS FOR MANAGERS ANO DEALERS Earn high cWoWr r*bata plus win fr?? trip* and cash. Party plan ?xparicnc* helpful. Car and phon* nacattary. CALL COLLECT 51M894395 or 518-489-4429 Eugene M. McDaniel, Jr., M.D. Formerly Associated With The Coastal Women's Clinic, Ltd. Announces The Opening Of His Office At r ? ? .iir - ? ? '? 1 1 42 North Road Street (Colonial Medical Village) Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 Proctke Limited To /Gynecology and Obstetrics Area obituaries winslow Linford Leland Winslow, ?7, or Route 1, Box 41, Belivdere, died Friday morning in Albemarle Hospital. A native of Perquimans County he was the son of the late William Thomas and Mary Elizabeth White Winslow and the husband of Mattle Lou Williams Winslow. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Piney Woods Friends Meeting and the William Paul Stallings Post of the American Legioo. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Loy (Adalia) Han-ell of West Point, Va. and Mrs. Sanford (Mary Lei and) Stallings of New Bern, N. C. ; one son, W. T. "Billy" Winslow of RL 1, Belivdere; one brother, Lucious Winslow of Route 1, Belvidere; seven grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Funeral Services were conducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the Piney Woods Friends Meeting House by the Revs. Ken Spivey and Rendal Cosand. Burial followed in Up River Cemetery. Pallbearers were Johnny Winslow, Victor Spivey, J. Alvah Winslow, Glenn Jones, Linford Harrell and Kevin Harrell. Swindell Funeral Home, Hertford, was in charge of arrangements. SMITH EDENTON, N. C. - Edward (Eddie) Drew Smith, 74, a native of Chowan County, died Friday in a hospital. Senior Calendar The following is a list of activities being planned for the Senior Center located on Grubb St. in Hertford. March 8 ? Exercise class, 10-11; Bible study class 1:30-3:30. 9 ? Income tax assistance, 9-12. Call the Center for an appointment. Blood pressures checked for free, 9 12 & 2-5. 12 ? Exercise class, 10-11; Crochet class, 1-4. 13 ? Basket-weaving class 10-2; Friendship Senior Citizens Club Meeting, 2 o'clock. 14 ? Older Workers Week Celebration, 10 o'clock; Bingo, 2-4. 15 ? Exercise class, 10-11; Bible study class, 1:30-3:30. Smith had retired from a Job at M. G. Brown Co. He was a member of Macedonia Baptist Church. Survivor* include his wife. Willie Bass Smith; three daughters, Joyce Smith of Raleigh, Shelby Jean Chandler of High Point and Janie S. Dail of Greenville; a son, William Edward Smith of Hertford; three sisters, Annie Brown of Chesapeake, Va., Lena Blanchard of Currituck and Carrie Baker of Virginia Beach, Va. ; and four grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday in Macdeonia Baptist Church by the Rev. Charles Harris. Burial followed in Beaver Hill Cemetery. Williford-Barham Funeral Home is in charge. HURDLE Mrs. Mary Lane Hurdle, 65, of Route 4, Box 37, Hertford, died at 4:42 a.m. Monday, March 5, in Albemarle Hospital. A native of Perquimans County she was the wife of Jesse Willard Hurdle and the daughter of the late Joshua J. and Sarah Taylor Lane. She was a retired presser with Don Juan Mfg. Co. and attended Cedar Grove United Methodist Church. Besides her husband, survivors include a daughter, Mrs. W. A. (Mary Lee) Weeks of Rt. 1, Elizabeth City; a son, Russell Hurdle of Rt. 4, Hertford; two brothers. Earl C. Lane of Elizabeth City and Willis E. Lane of Goldsboro; a half-sister, Mrs. Willie (Nellie) Fen-ell of Hertford and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. in the chapel of Swindell Funeral Home with Rev. David Goehring officiating. Burial followed in Cedarwood Cemetery. Pallbearers were Calvin Lane, Clyde Lane, James White, Lawrence Perry, Ervin Perry and Pete Mansfield. PEELE Rocky Mount? Arthur Talmadge Peele, 72, of Rocky Mount, died Sunday. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. in the Johnson Funeral Home, Rocky Mount. Burial was in Rocky Mount Memorial Park. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace Williams Peele; two daughters, Mrs. Eleanor GrUwold of Hertford and Mrs. Faye Murray of Rocky Mount; a son, Carlton Peele of Battleboro; two brothers, Willie Peele and James Dexter Peele, both of Rocky Mount; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Information was provided by Swindell Funeral Home. [""FINANCIAL PLANNING"*] PROVE YOUR LOSS You can help substantiate losses of personal property due to fire, theft, or other casualties by the use of a few simple techniques. Most of us realize it's a good idea to have a listing of our per sonal property. Such an inventory should list the property, a description, and approximate market value. If possible, verify the date and cost of acquisition. While this is a good idea, few of us actually get around to making the inventory. If you don't take the time to prepare an in ventory, consider at least spending a few minutes photographing your property (especially that which is the most valuable ... the stuff that you'd really hate to lose by fire, theft, or other casualty). Take a few good photographs of your sterling silverware, gun collection, coins, stamps, jewelry, and other valuables. And, while you're at it, shoot all the rooms in your house; don't forget your clothes closets. Today, almost everyone owns or has access to a tape recorder. So when you get your pictures back, take a few minutes and dic tate onto a cassette the description and value of the property that's shown in the photos. Then put both the pictures and the cassette in a safe deposit box at your bank, so they won't be lost in the casualty, if you have a fire, theft, or other casualty, these iteips will be most helpful in making and proving your insurance claim and/or your loss for income tax purposes. Consider using this same photo and cassette technique for your business assets. It would be desirable to repeat this process every couple of years for both your business location and your personal residence. Ask your insurance agent to include a "replacement cost" clause in your homeowner's policy. This will provide, at minimal cost, loss replacements at the current value rather than the ok) depreciated value. * Mm*. CPA', - iorvv ~ King Benton, N.C. 482-846! ... 110 W. Mork?t, ?!*??!!}? teffrrK,oi ^ ? teme"(* ?i ? ? ^ autHwi y jwfVtCw ? ? ? w?icro*coijipuT0f ossistooco. Former State Representative John Gillam of Windsor (right) was in Perquimans County last week on a campaign tour as he seeks the office of Democratic Congressman for the First District. Pictured with Gillam is Preston Stevenson, the candidate's campaign ( manager in Perquimans County. Health Dept. Schedule The following is the Perquimans County Health Department schedule for the month of March. 2 - General clinic, PM; WIC All Day 5 ? Maternity, AM; Family Planning, PM 7 -Pediatric Clinic, PM 9? General Clinic 12 ? Adult Health, AM; Toddler Seat Program, 1-3 PM 13 ? Prenatal Recheck 14 - Child Health Clinic All Day 15 -Teen Clinic. PM 16 ? General Clinic, PM; WIC All Day 19 ? Maternity. AM; Family Planning, PM 21 ? Child Health Clinic, PM 22 ? Adult Health Services All Day 23 ? General Clinic, PM 26 ? TB Skin Te?t Reading 27 ? Prenatal Recheck, AM; Pap Smear, AM f 28 ? Eye Clinic, AM 30 ? General Clinic, PM and Ladies Spring 1 Sportswear is showing / at ^
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