Engagements announced | JACKSON-MILLER Mr. and Mrs. George E. Jack son of Hertford announce the en gagement of their daughter, Marion Elizabeth Jackson of Hertford, N.C. to Manual Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Emanuel Miller also of Hertford. The wedding is planned for May 31, 1986. The reception will be at the American Legion Post 362, Hertford. Friends and relatives are in vited to attend. WARD-GUYER Mr. and Mrs. William Jarvis Ward of 211 N. Church St., Hert ford announce the engagement of their daughter. Dr. Eva Ruth Ward to Dr. Charles Grayson Guyer, II. He is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Grayson Guyer, Sr. of High Point, N.C. The prospective bride is a United States Navy Lieutenant. She received a B.S. degree in Zo ology from the University of N.C. at Chapel Hill and an M.D. from Bowman Gray School Of Medi cine, Wake Forest University. The prospective bridegroom received a B.A. & M.A. in Psy chology from Appalachian State University and 2nd M.A. & P.H.D. in Psychology from Wil MARION E. JACKSON MANUEL MILLER liam & Mary University; Post; Doctoral Fellowship, U.N.C.' Chapel Hill. He is also a United States Navy Lieutenant. The wedding will take place at Marine Corps. Recruit Chapel, Paris Island, South Carolina on June 28, 1906 at 4:00 p.m. DR. EVA RUTH WARD Nutrition Site menus The following is a list of menus for the Nutrition Site program for the elderly for the week of May 26?30. Monday-CLOSED TO OB SERVE MEMORIAL DAY. Tuesday? salisbury steak with gravy, candied yam, green beans, roll, margarine, iced car rot cake, V2 cup orange juice, milk. Wednesday? fried chicken, collard greens, mashed potatoes, buscuit, margarine, fresh orange, milk. Thursday? batter baked fish, parslied potatoes, cabbage slaw, cornbread, margarine, brownie, v2 cup lomaio juice, miiK. Friday? cheeseburger, whole kernel com, old country style to matoes, bun, margarine, apricot halves, milk. For information, contact Mrs. M B. Taylor, 426-8552. The Nutri tion Site is located on U.S. Hwy. 17 Bypass, Hertford Housing Au thority. Letter to the Editor Editor The Perquimans Weekly, To clear a definite misunder standing, I wish to state, I sup port No One in runoff election. I had knowledge of 3 rumors circu lating strong in my campaign ef fort. I relied, in error, on people to discount them as the lies they were. 1. No intention of giving up building business if elected. I stressed the Total Commitment needed for this office. Shelving my business and taking an in come cut, I was well prepared for I have No Debts for Anything or to Anyone. 2. Running To Help Broughton By Splitting Vote. I'v had this rumor once before, and registered that morning be fore he did, hoping to nip that ru mor in the bud, but to no avail. At Present, this election, the people can now see why because of run off possibilities, that no candi date registering can possibly help another. 3. Bad Health, Looking For a Pie Job. I have had diabetes since I was 17. Foryou that don't know, it's not a terrible disease or affliction. It is a controllable disorder that can be inherited or caused by injury; the latter in my case. Physicians have found diabetics are usually in better health than the average person, as they pay more attention to exercise, diet, etc. Dealing with diabetes isn't a problem, dealing with peoples' misinformation of diabetes is what makes it diffi cult. There are many diabetics in all fields, sports, medical, gov ernment, and yes, law enforce ment. You candidates really hit below the belt on this one. If you see a pie job, you'll see a lazy person holding it. No job is a pie job, if you got the desire, drive, and will to do it as it should be done. Training and experience can't put this in a person, he must already possess it. There has been a marked im- ] provement in Sheriffs' Dept in the last several months. Deputy Logans' dedication in perfor- | mance of duties, prove to be \ quite an asset to the Dept. The realization that loss of of- . fice is possible, has now de- I scended upon Little Man, that the people that put you there, can put you out. I think it has been a valu- i able lesson and if re-elected, feel ! that the people can count on Broughton to perform his job a lot wiser and better, perhaps even with some of that same ded ication he had in the past, (Yes, Broughton, there are those of us who do remember. ) For those of you that deem this support of Broughton, I assure you it is not. It's just my honest opinion and something I think the people should consider. Candidate Lothian is also well aware of reasons why I don't sup port him. The short time Candi date Lothian has been in County r proves to be advantageous, in I that a lot of people have not had I I af i a ? ~ ? i Discarded plastic materials in the solid waste stream produce energy when they are burned, ac cording to the Society of the Plas tics Industry. Their BTU value is up to 18,500 per pound: equal to coal, much higher than the average waste. an opportunity to gain insight as to his strengthens, weaknessess, etc. as they have Sheriff Brough ton. I repeat, I support No One in this runoff and will abstain from voting. People of the County, elect your sheriff, then support him. If you have a complaint, don't fear him, confront him, and if it isn't corrected, take legal steps nec essary to right your wrong. Donald Riddick Rt. 5, Hertford $uttni)ell monument (Eompang Monuments Markers Mausoleums Available in granite (of various colors) or marble We Are Direct Factory Representatives Call Larry Swindell 509 Dobbs St. 426-7311 Photography by George l Old Photographs \ Copied and Restored We alto copy any tlx* color or black and white photograph. Carriage House Antiques E 3c Art \ ? NOW OPEN ? ( 1 Antique Wicker Chairs ? English Hunt ! Scenes ? Civil War Prints and other ? Framed Prints ? Signed Copies Inglis < Fletcher books ? Windsor Rockers ? Gift ( Certificates ? Chippendale English Garden ( ' Benches and Planters 1 114 E. King Street | Next Door To Chamber Of Commerce ' ) 1:30 - 5:30, Tuesday through Saturday ! | Evening Phone 482^4M||

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