Local News Area obituaries CLARENCE E. WHITE LAKE WALES, FLA-Clar ence Eugene White, SO, of 2737 Fast Trot Trail, Lake Wales, Fla., died suddenly Wednesday evening, February 26, 1966, in his home. A native of Perquimans County he was the son of Mrs. Annie Car ver White of Herford and the late Roads (Continued from page I ) and the dirt road leading to the dogcatcher-Pump House Road. Also, 1121-Haywood Smith Road; 1124-Layden Road; 1125 Eden ton Road Street; 1127-Long Lane; 1129-Wright Farm Road; 1200-Bethany Church Road; 1201 Puzzletown Road; 1200 & 1202 Perry's Bridge Road; 1203-Joppa Road; f204-Shady Croft Road; ' 1205-Hickory Cross Road; 1207 Whitehouse Road; 1207-Riddick Grove Road; 1208-Up River Road; 1209-Riddick's Lane; 1210 Baltimore Road; 1211 (paved) Up the Ridge Road; 1211 (dirt) Creek Swamp Road; and 1212 Craney Island Road. Also 1213- Bay Branch Road; 1214-Swamp Road; 1215-Bagley Swamp Road; 1216-Fowler Fork Road; 1217-Doll Harrell Road; 1218-2 Mile Desert Road; 1219 Bembury Road; 1220-Cotton Gin Road; 1214 & 1221 -Lake Road; 1221-Foreman Bundy Road; 1222 Lowe's Lane; 1223-4 Mile Desert Road; 122a (dirt section) Five Bridges Road; 1224-Weight Sta tion Road; 1223,1224 & 1225-Chap anoke Road; 1226-Old Hickory Road; 1227-Hurdletown Road; 1227 & 1228-Swing Gate Road; 1300-New Hope Road. 'Also, 1301 & 1302-01d Neck Road; 1301 (dirt) Bundy's Lane; 1302-Frog Hall Road; 1303-Wood land Church Road; 1304-Cartw right Swamp Road; 1305-K. Bate man Road; 1307-Hoskins Lane; 1306-Gibson Road; 1309-Chaney Umphlett Road; 1310 & 1311 White Hat Road; 1312-Cove Road; 1313-Spivey Lane 1314 & 1315-Godfrey's Lane; 1317-Camp Perry Road; 1318-Hurdle's Lane; 1319-Boat Ramp Road; 1320 (dirt) Sueola Beach Road; 1320 Muddy Creek Road; 1321-Muddy Creek Road; 1322-Hoyle Jones Road; 1323-Caroline Shares Road; 132&-Jacock's Lane; 1326 Little River Shores Road; 1327 Texas Road; 1328- Deep Creek Road; 1329-Woodville Road; 1330-Swayne's Lane; 1330-Nurs ing Home Road; 1331-Red Bank Road; and 1332-Colson Beach Road. Also, 1333-Chicken House Road; 1334-Hog Neck Road; 1335 Colson Lane; 1336- Harvey Point Road; 1337-Skinner's Road; 1338 Wynne Fork Road; 1339-Pender Road; 1340- Bethel Road; 1341 Burnt Mill Road; 1342-Piney Park Road; 1343-HopewellRoad; 1344-Graveyard Road; 1345-Cree cy's Lane; 1346-Poor Hill Road; 1347-Holiday Island Road; 1347 (dirt) Matthews Road; 1348-Bur gess Road; 134&-Rayburn Lane; 1350-Church's Lane; 1351-Har vey's Neck Road; 1352-Lowe's Beach Road; 1353-Hertford Beach Road; 1356-Bethel Fishing Center Road; 1357-Camp Cale Road; 1358, 1359, & 1360- Long Beach. Also, 1361 & 1362-Southern Shores; 1363-Bundy Drive; 1365 Lee Wilson Road; 1366-Puddin Ridge Road; 1367-Old U.S. 17 Road; 1368-E. Woodville Heights Road; 1369-S. Woodville Heights Road; 1370-Bethel Fishing Cen ter Road; 1330 & 1371-Gregory's Lane; 1382-Russell Drive; 1391 Matthews Acres Road; 1400-Hal sey Bay Road; 1401-Anglers Cove Road; 1402-0verman's Road; 1403- Yates Lane; 1404, 1405, 1406, & 1407-Little River Shores; and 1408-Riverview Park. The board elected not to ap prove the listing of names until residents throughout the county had an opportunity to study the list. Anyone wishing to voice a suggestion to the board is invited to contact the County Manager's Office prior to the board's next meeting on March 17 at 8:00 ptm. The board members stated that if the list of names caused a con troversy among county residents that there may be cause for a public hearing to discuss the names. (Z&OrtCz! Ladies' & Children's Fall & Winter Apparel 50 ?/o to 60 */o OFF STOREWIDE 10% OFF tUtud SpuHfy cuui &cwtvt> Afiftanel LARGE SELECTION OF BOYS', GIRLS' AND LADIES' EASTER OUTFITS 10% <>? ?TARKINGTON'S Dr. A.F. Downum OPTOMETRIST ARTERIES AND VISION If you're past middle oge, you may be concerned about the on set of hardening of the arteries and how It may affect your vision. Hardening of the arteries is inevitable for most people, if they live tong enough. But not everyone is affected in the same way or to the same degree, and It doesn't necessarily affect all parts of your body. It has a lot to do with Mood circulation. The circulation of the blood Is accomplished by arteries and veins in a complex network that reaches every organ and cell in your body beginning with the largest vessels near the heart, blood vessels branch out Into smaller and smaller divisions to form millions of microscopic capillaries, each filled with constantly moving Mood to nourish your body's needs. Any interference with circulation however, may couse prob lems. especially in such specialized and vital organs os your heart, brain, and eye*. Many of these problems can be trootad success fully if they are discovered early enough. That's one reason why regular eye examinations are recommended to protect your vi Jesse 0. White and the husband of Mrs. Wanda Palmer White. He was a former preventative main tenance engineer with USS Heri tage Chemical Plant and an Army veteran. He was also a member of Harrellsville Masonic Lodge and Elks Club in Winter haven, Fla. Besides his wife and mother, survivors include three daugh ters, Miss Susan White of Lake land, Fla., Miss Shelly White and Miss Betsy White, both of Or lando, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Allen (Becky) Winslow of Hertford; two stepsons, Danny Thomas of Lake Wales, Fla.; Andy Thomas of Lakeland, Fla. and 1 step grandchild. Memorial services were held Saturday, March 1, at 2:00 p.m. in the Swindell Funeral Chapel, Hertford, with the Rev. Gene Boyce and the Rev. Henry Bizzell officiating. A private burial will be held at a later time. MARY CLARKE WINSLOW HERTFORD-Mrs. Mary Clarke Winslow, 81, of 207 E. Grubb Street, Hertford, died Fri day afternoon, February 28, 1986, at 1 :35 p.m. in Albemarle Hospi tal. A native of Dinwiddie, Va., she was the daughter of the late Rev. Randolph T. and Celeste Wilkin son Clarice. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph Winslow of San Miguel, Mexico; a son, Julian E, Winslow of Hert ford; a sister, Mrs. Virginia Clarke Aitcheson of Alexandria, Va.; 10 grandchildren and 2 great-granddchildren. The body was cremated. Graveside services were held Service news STAFF SGT. JOE E.C. KIRBY Staff Sgt. Joe E.C. Kirby, son of Ray E. and Ava T. Kirby of Rural Route 2, Hertford, NC, was involved in a NATO-sponsored exercise by participating in the Army's return of forces to Ger many (REFORGER) and the Air Force's Crested Cape exercises. The exercises are designed to develop uniformity of doctrine, standarize procedures for rapid response to a crisis and demon strate solidarity in commitment to NATO goals and objectives. Kirby is a musician with the 3rd Infantry Division Band, West Germany. His wife, Cynthia, is the daugh ter of Thomas A. Cox of 706 Penn Ave., Hertford. ELVIN L. FRANKLIN Elvin L. Franklin, son of Era Mae Gordon and stepson of Henry E. Gordon of Rural Route 2, Hertford, NC, has been ap pointed a sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. The new non-commissioned of ficer completed training in man agement, leadership, human re lations and NCO responsibilities, before being awarded this status. Franklin is an administration specialist with the 305th Field Maintenance Squadron at Gris som Air Force Base, Ind. His wife, Sharon, is the daugh ter of Edie Ann White of Rural Route 3, Hertford. He is a 1962 graduate of Perqui mans County High School, Hert ford. SPEC. 4 ROBERT J. MATTHEWS Spec. 4 Robert J. Matthews, son of Will Matthews of Rural Route 1, Hertford, NC, and Glo ria Wood of 7930 Lenox Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., has been dec orated with the second award of the Army Achievement Medal in West Germany. The Achievement Medal is awarded to soldiers for merito rious service, acts of courage, or other accomplishments. Matthews is an ammunition section chief with the 510th Ordi ance Company. The Political Advertisement for Donald Rlddlck In the February 27 Perquimans Weekly was paid for by Donald Rlddlck ? not by "Friend* of Donald Rlddlck" at stated. We regret the error. ? ELECT* DONALD RIDDICK SHERIFF PERQUIMANS COUNTY Integrity ? Sincerity Your Vote and Support Will Be Greatly Appreciated PAID FOR BY DONALD RIDDICK KflR&J sESV'aHl as - ? .. J - ; &'.? i;s FHI 29? . iin-aSE in?. KNUCKLES 29? . II HI. HUME It* IB. Monday at 2:00 p.m. in the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Ceme tery with the Rev. W.I. Waiver ton officiating. Swindell Funeral Home was in charge of arrange ments. Memorial donations may be made to the Perquimans County Rescue Squad or the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Garden Fund. NANNIE H. JENNINGS ELIZABETH CITY-Mrs. Nannie Harrell Jennings, age 76, of Weeksville died Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1966, in her home. She was a retired school teacher and a member of the New begun United Methodist Church. She was the daughter of the late James A. Harrell and the late Mattie Brock Harrell Bailey. Surviving are 3 sons, 2 step sons, one brother, and 3 sisters, one of which is Mrs. Reba Owens of Hertford, four grandchildren, 3 step-grandchildren. Funeral services were held 4 Wednesday at 3 p.m. in Twiford's Memorial Chapel. Burial followed in the New Holly wood Cemetery. Twiford's Fune ral Home was in charge of ar rangements. Iree sale set tor Saturday morning The Elizabeth City Junior Women's Club and Pride in Pas quotank will hold a Beautifica tion Tree Sale from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, March 8, 1986 at the Pasquotank County Agri cultural Extension Office' in Eliz abeth City. This year 6,000 Lob lolly Pine Trees, 500 White Flowering Dogwoods, 150 Pink Crepe Myrtles and 100 Red Crepe Myrtles will be distributed. A limited number of peach trees of assorted varieties will be sold at $2 dollars each. A dollar donation will be asked for each bundle of 20 loblolly trees. All dogwoods and crepe myrtles will be sold for a dollar. Educational literature recommending spac ing and planting instructions will be given away with the trees. Call 338-3954 for further infor mation or directions to the Beau tification projects along High way 17 and other public areas. _ Through these events over the past 3 years, Pride in Pasquo tank has distributed 21,000 pine trees and over 500 flowering trees. The Elizabeth City Junior Women's Club became involved last year through their Conserva tion Committee. Events such a$ this will make an impact on the Albemarle Area landscape that will last 20 to 30 years by increas- ? ing the numbers of pine shel terbelts against wind erosion and by adding blooming trees to the scenery. This year we' re pledged , to finding more Americans the biggest tax refund they have coming. What can we find for you? H&R BLOCK* WHERE MORE AMERICANS FIND A BIGGER REFUND. Harris Shopping center Hertford Op?n 9 A.M.-6 P.M. Weekdays, 9-5 Sat. Phone 426-7370 Choice, MasterCard or Visa accepted at the abova location Appointments Available LET THE... Perquimans Weekly SAUE YOU ^ Adult'liiket DISCOUNT for the Sunday, 2 P.M. Performance ONLY Kids 12 & under/Srs. 62 & over are Half Regular Price

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