THE PEKQUfMAW8 -WESSLY;-KrTtTT0r.3.-STH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. -OCTOBER-25, t19S3. r 1 Program: Mrs. Alva Bunch The Hertford Grammar School PTA held its . regular monthly ' reported that the programs were meeting an Thursday, October planned for the year and thank- 10, with the 1 president, Mrs. Marion Riddick, presiding. , An inspiring devotionai Awas given . by John Ward with his thoughts"' being taken from the fourth chapter of Mark. A welcome was given by the president to the members pres ent, particularly to the first ; grade parents and those new parents in the community. .The recommendations of the executive board were read by the acting secretary and approv ed by the membership. Thank you letters from Miss Elliott and Miss Sumner were' also read. ; The treasurer, Mrs. Bill Wil liams, reported a balance in the treasury of $338.65. Upon a njotion by Mrs. Edwards and duly seconded, the budget for the new year was accepted by the membership. v Report By Standing ' ;.:. Committees: ' Membership: Mrs. Grace Cos ton .reported a membership of y'3". with the following grades have 100 iliss Chalk's, Mrs. ling that someone be on duty at Woodard's, Miss Felton's, , Mrs. f this corner morning and after Riddick's, Miss Sumner's - and, noon. Mrs. Patten's. Mrs. Patten's, class Kitchen: Mrs. Durward Reed was the first to get 100 mem- reported they had served the bership; therefore, receiving the Hertford Baptist Church Sunday $5,0Q gift. ' , School teachers recently, making White Cane 'Drive Now Under Wav ed all those who had helped her make the, program book for dis tribution to the parents. Publicity: Mrs. Walter Harri son reported .that each week there' would be a 'special article in The Perquimans Weekly on the PTA and it would always be in the lower left hand corner. Room Representative: Mrs. Keith Haskett reported all grade mothers had worked on a sup per and that the plans for the Halloween Carnival had ' been completed. : '.'""'.''. , ' Magazine: In the absence of Mrs. Mabel Keel, Mrs. Norman Elliott urged all members to sub scribe to the PTA magazine. Safety: Mrs. Walters reported she had contacted Mayor Darden about having a policeman sta tioned at the corner of Harris' Super Market on Grubb Street when the children were going to and coming from school but hadn't received a reply from him. The secretary was asked to write to Mr. Darden recommend- CAPTAIN fH JACK Pint $00 (l ABIendof65Neutral , Applejack, No Age, and 35 AppiejacR p; iev.y. ( ; i Hickory Town Distilling Co., Eatootown. JteM . I1. ' f I LWiuiuttmtMa ti f ) HI i J"WM A ,1 ; ( S t T. 4 tjix. s5: IICIIIIIIl iillfXll ? , . B f, Clip & Redeem this "Special Coupon for GOLD llOlm stamps : . with TpT" purchase; or more, GOOD ONIY IN COtONIAL STORE -IK, . HV, N.C. SO fL VOID AFTER SAT. OCT. Z8, 198S I mm BO 00' c 1! ON GOOD USXD en? 1962 FORDGalaxie "500w 4.dr. HT 1961 FORD 2-door 1960 PONTIAC 4-door 1960 FALCON 4-door 1959 FORD fialaxie Victoria 2-door ; "1959 FORD Custom OO" 4-door 1 1959 CPEVROLET 4-door Belair r 1957 fcORD Victoria Coupe 1957.FORD Custom sedan 9-pass. , 1957 CHEVROLET "210" 4-door l957pRD 2-d.oor Fairlane 1957 FORD 2-doorFairlarie 500 1956' CHEVROLET Belair Hardtop 1956,HEVROET Belair 4-door' 1956 CHEVROLET "210" 4-door 1953 FTORPfrdoor : 1962 FORD F100 Pickup 1960 FORD F100 Styleside P'up. (6) 1960 FORDF100V-8 , . , 1950 CHEVROLET 2-Ton Truck a profit of $52.29. Dance Committee: In the ab' sence of the chairman, Mrs. Wil lis Jessup, Mrs. Riddick report ed that the dance class had an enrollment of 19 pupils. Newspaper: Mrs. Lloyd Lane and Mrs. J. B. " Perry reported that canvassing 'for the new subscriptions would be from Oc tober 15 to November 15.. Work ers would be listed in The Per quimans Weekly and that for 400 subscriptions there : would be a $100 bonus. , Hospitality: Mrs. Philip Thach reported a registration of 205 With Mrs. Patten's 3rd and 4th combination being first, followed by Miss Chalk's first grade and Mrs. Riddick's seventh grade. . Announcements: The storage cabinets for each room had been ordered. ; Wesley ! Nelson has been named the Cub Scout in stitutional representative. Mrs. Ray White reported that the lo-i cal Girl Scout group has been made a member of the Tide water Council and that a fi nancial drive to help the Girl Scouts would be held October 21 ' ' Mrs. Dan Berry, vice president, reported on the District 9 PTA meeting in Ahoskie, when the theme for the meeting was "Mental Heai'h, A Target for Action". Mrs. Charles Murray, past PTA president, was presented o past president's pin by Mrs. Rid dick. Miss Thelma Elliott welcomed all the parents and introduced the faculty. Teachers new to the faculty this year are Mrs. Irene Patten and Mrs. Joyce Riddick. She announced an en rollment of 303 pupils, that the week of October 13 was Na tional School Lunch Week and that parents of the first graders and new parents in the school were invited to eat lunch with their "cliild 'during this week. Miss! Elliott Urged till parents to cansuttwithiheij child's teach er, it, any problems came , up. : Evetyone ; was asked to ; visit the ' classrooms nd i then come back to the ' auditorium for re- With no further business, the meeting was adjourned. Continued f torn Page On ele care; toe, the, research (pro ject, laboratory f ,exprtrrveiUa ocular pathology, Memorial Hos pital, Chapel Hil; the eye .bank of North Carolina; glaucoma de- tection clinics, state-wide, and prevention of blindness educa tional materials. ; All .the above services relate to prevention, Other general services are: Gift radios to shut-in blind; white cane walking sticks, state-wide, drugs, ; X-rays, transportation. etc. - The Lions Club of Hertford will give . each citizen an- op portunity to share in this chal lenge to reduce blindness by. 50 in our state. The Hertford Lions Club will offer member ship in the association as well as white cane bangles - for sate- No1 one wants to be blind, so let's ; work together to prevent blindness. - Join the White Cane drive to day by ' sending your contribu tion to J. T. Biggers. secretary treasurer of the Lions Club. f Perquimans Indians i Lose To Aces 9-7 Continued from Yage One again on the defensive as time ran out on the exposive. Indians. Perquimans' defense was also brilliant 'in this titanic .struggle of bristling, bruising football. They stopped a' ; first quarter Edenton drive inside their 10 and contained the Aces -well af ter the : locals had done their scoring. : Perquimans controlled the ball for all but 11 plays in the final quarter. They got most of jtheir yardage in the air while Edenton stayed on the ground virtually all the night. Statistics show the eveness of the struggle. Edenton ran 50 plays to Perquimans 49; netted 235 yards to the , visitors 220; with the Indians leading in first downs 12 to 10. i .y:, , t There, were more - stars ' than you could shake A 'stick at iri. this exhibitions i Mayov i Doug Sexton and Harry .ISpruill divid ci the running chores for Eden ton andi performed well - while the Combs .twins and Jimmy Byi inim shouldered i the' 'I load for "Perquima,ns.i'; 'Defensive-.' stw-t outs were too many to mention as everyone who. .. playel. V serves a star billing. It vQ3 ft. i". n. WE'RE MORE AND MORE INSTALLMENT EVERY DAY IN OUR CONSUMER CREDIT DEFT. ' What are your requirements? O Auto Loans New and XJtflA : 36 Months On New Cars ' ' O Home Improvement Loans Up To 60 Monthly Installments O Small Business Loans 48 Monthly Installments ' O -Personal -Loans Up To s i 24 Monthly 'Installments 5 ' ! " ' OUR. IX)W M W&S WILL SAVE YOJJ MONJJY ON YOUR FINANCING ' Consumer r Credit Dept. Peoples Bank & Trust Company HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA - - ' Member TDIC i Our Hours Are As Follows: - Tuesday :through Saturday 9:00 A. M., to 12:30 P. M. Friday afternoon 3:30 P. M., to 7:00 P. M, Closed on Mondays, TELEPHONE 426-5209 glorious victory for Edenton, a heart-breaker for v the Indians and a truly superb football game. fWhite Appointed Postmaster Chairman BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. J. E. Everett celebrated BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and . Mrs, ' Eugene Boyce her birthday last Friday at her announce the birth Of ' a third :Crmlinwd from Pag One home at a "dinner party. Those present were Mrs. Jack Kanoy, Mrs. Walter Kanoy. and Mrs. ,Oarlton Cannon and daughter, Miss Cornelia Cannon. child, first son, '.Christopher Eu gene, born Friday, ;, .October 18, at .the Albemarle Hospital. , Mrs. Boyce. is the former Miss Janice VageL Gatesville; Hertford County, Al vah Early . of Ahoskie; Hyde County, Mrs. Odessa Jarvis of Engelhard; Perquimans County, Walter W. White of Hertford; Pasquotank County, R. L. Gar rett of Elizabeth .City; Tyrrell County, Mrs. Effie A.'' Brick- house of Columbia; Martin Coun ty, Leslie T. Fowden of Wil- liamston; , Washington County, James G. Swain of Plymouth; Pitt County, J. Knott Proctor" of Greenville. Announcement was also made that plans are under way in Hyde County under the direc tion of Mrs. Odessa W. Jarvis of Engelhard to arrange a lunch eon this month in honor of Mrs. Louella Swindell, who is retir ing as postmaster after 30 years' service at Swain Quarter. All interested postmasters are urged to see or write Mrs.- Jarvis immediately; HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Miss Thelma Elliott was hos tess to her Bridge Club - last Tuesday at her home. Those playing were Mesdames Charles Whedbee, Don Norman, Fred Still, Nathan Relfe; V. N. Dar den, J. D. Coston, ' Miss Louise Chalk and .Miss Kate - Blanch- ard. The high score prize; went to Miss Chalk. A sweet course was served. i . Very Expensive 1 Son:, "papa, how much does it cost to get married?". . ' v Papa; There's a two-dollar down payment and then, you pay. your entire salary every week for the rest of your life.' TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED m Ml DIB in the DELIVERED AUTOMATICALLY gssofaire ' 0 !Yu Wways have plenty on nana ior cuuiuiik auu x. hotwater nesting? PependableservkeJj . ICALLi' Reed Oil Co. Hertford, N.C : 'EFFECTIVE" ON. '. ' ' WATER BILLS RECEIVED NOV. 1, 1963 mmmmmm $3.00 Following! Schedule Rates First 5,000 gallons . ... I . - .$1.00 per 1,000 Next 5,000 gallons $ .50 per 1,000 xt 10,000 gallons. .40 per 1,000 Next 10,000 gallons...-. $ .33 per 1,000 Next 1 10,000, gallons. , - V--1'. '.':: J .$ :30per 1,000 Next 10,000 gallons..-. .25 per 1,000 AU over 5Q,000 gallons "Jli'l.lS.. $ .20 per 1,000 ...i nil f-'ii'i .nn vf 'ro the imm & 1 WWAAAMMWAMfUlMNMWAWWVNWWVMVWtfMW v ii i r it in i v U U U VLU UL 1 II till U UL-aU HERTFORD, N. s L'oiv... new name, new size, n::v ciyl3, neiv spirit, neiv car ! I I) h it- &t fit ity - & If k mmmsm,, f Only this could come between Chevrolet and Chevy II. The Chevelle is a highly polished car on a trim 115 inch wheelbase. Remarkably agile and easy to handle and park. But it's roomy inside, with many of the comforts you'd expect in'a bieeer car. r Its ride comes from the people who developed -the Jet-smooth kind. Its four engines V8 or 6 I carry mat irrepressiDie unevroiet spirit all Nfv ChmlU if alibi Ssxt Coupt Utrtfrmnd) Uh JUalibu Sujxr Sporl Cmvntibtt the way up to 220 hp. Its lively, graceful styling and! Body by Fisher craftsmanship make it modest price all the more remarkable. And it comes in three series and1 eleven models wagons, sedans, sport coupes, convertibles.' , " " Want to check further? Consider this your . invitation for a real hood-raising, door-slamming, seat-bouncing, wheel-turnine time of it at vnnr Chevrolet dealer's. oH.ni , ,r : 1 " ,v TWjwnwi cxrra coat. .mm mM t-- N4ipr -W .w - vi G T- ' r's rx 1711 "r! ::. c.