Ti3 rraouTMAKs EiaTnTfcsrer,,nt-cAptmA nuoAT. may it. itu. . ncrr C i Ik) r. j wax : lyrioal over o. piishments as a naii criticize," if we so wisl., remember that in the lysis it comes down t us as 'an.t individual t that Ameripa pi-or eyes 'of the worlj. leading a Luef !aui: " both 'private1? and , i Are we makHgGod p as a lationl t'. , (Thesf coir- n!s an outlines of 1 ) . . day School ,- as c bj the Inle-" j;:onU C Religious Education. k. by permission) -S' , son Pr?y JDn X. I.Iov Truce (Bozo) L ua leson, R. J.' iians bury, Kidd Erewer, Robert L. Gavin, Don Bradley arid Charles ym, i w. irong. , For' Lieutenant "Governor! H. Clifton Bhie-Robert W. Scott, John R. Jordan, Jn, Robert A, Flynt, Clifford Lee BelL " ' . The names of the local office holders without opposition will not appear on the ballot. , How ever, u of the-above pamcs will eppeai1, 'of which you 'vote for lust one' - .- "f ' n to ut ge he ve y? 'us si ol jed J1; rTPiT Miin! j, k'-mA. fif'f" . r Continued from Page 1 tr: POLITICAL COURSE Ci3TSv INTEREST IN ELECTICJI Continued from tkg6 One 3L ' h . -' Towship, : William i Woodley-Bun ay ana juesier jci. SunpsoJi" ; For,,:, County i Commissioner, New Hope j Township, aGu j H. (Tuck) Webb and R. Lpiey. For County Commissioner,' fk, vllle Township, a three'-ay'race with homa-j P. brohtilinm C. Reed aril , Joseph 'it. 3 e) Towe,. 'S'M'fUt. ' In $ie cofthty Vperswhlpte for on of lihe 'above in each of the nfces ton dffice. i lY i- a -i. , For iGovennor of North Gam- Una: ,g. Beverly LakejRichejxfc! into left . .field.- in thS 1 sixth frame and . then '"scored" on -a. double by'jScogin On the mound, for Perquim ans was Jimmy Hunter. He al lowed two- hits, walked three and . stnick out 13. : Bill Buf dhette started for Havelock;. He fanned, five, walked none and allowed five hits. Joe - Laufer relieved Burchette with two out in the fourth round. He struck out , four,, walked two and al lowed two safeties. - -,. . Perquimans' next opponent has not .been determined. v Score bv innings; Pcnnuniiana Havelock '..Am OOrOMl 2 1 Batrjfcfj:' Huntcisnd' tvm.- c..Ombs; 6 BjcifeteLifer (4) and Godwm, Burchette (4). , ; ). ' i . i . He. that'ruleth' Bver men wust' be just. i - 'Samuel 3:3.' ' :E::jL:rsCciirt uEINALiSESSION.IK.. POLITICS COURSE (Continued from Pag' One)- insufficient ; funds Ho the -Hert ford. Hardware. Supply. Co. 'Tha sentence ' was .suspended ami uwi fir -to upon payment at court, sttf and;gladua'U-.iattr3butos toho ef. Mt2 Feature Of 4-11 King And Queen Ceremony There were 39 floats partici pating in the 4-H King and J Queen of Health and Miss Per qujmans County Parade. Satur- ccs -nA'tlendaTifc -vas excelteritl dair,,; May 23, 1964, in Hertford.- i ne n parade started . after the men. It composed of ejgiit I scheduled classes and the one i , , . , , . y . !: ' extra Pvirrisc ( hrtA ) Prirfav ' ' H." P.'.Curlihgs was given 30 night days in Perquimans County: He- Marion Swindell, president off comers ounuete uesuay uy me Chamber of Commerce, stat Jddge Charles E. Johnsoh, on: a od, "I think everyone who par charge of giving a , check against' ticipated -in '.thlsv derie -aerees that it was an overwhelfing sue- to he cost ihe sum -of ' ifenn 6! added " for , -the use of ' the Hertford -Hardware, ((, i The following were charged Helen U,) PiVencenzo, $2(X5S fine and -court costt;;; ThgHivas 1.' Mur phy, $30.25 plus the costs; Curtis N.. Trueblood, Wallace L. Clark and Elmer L. Oliver, $10.25 each plus the costs. j Tom Sawyer charged with fol lowing too closely, closer than 300 yards, paid the costs. Carlton E. Lay-ton,' ' charged with following too closely to de crease speed when approaching and ,going around a curve, -was taxed with the court costs. " George ; Y.. Mason, Jr., speed ing and failing to drive right T was furnished by- the HolloweU- 39' floats and decorated cars, al Chevrolet Company, v Malinda o 40 decorated bicycles. -Overton, Miss Perquimans Coun- There were two new organiT ty, rode in a white convertible J zations participating this year. This car was furnished by the The Vocational Agricultural De Chrysler dealer of Elizabeth ' partment participated in the pa City. It was driven bv Lewis Irade with a beautiful float. The crowning of-theJCing and Queen Wynn, Jr. The line-up was led by B. L. jGibbs, Chief of the Police Department and assisted by his staff, followed by the Boy Scout Explorers and Boy Scouts of Hertford," Edentoti, and Eliza beth) Cilyt under the supervision of.G. W. . Cooper and Mr.' Wil liams, Scoutmaster's. . They were forts, of 'each individual 'whp of Health', and Miss;, Perquimans! followed by' the. P. W- Moore participated. The- leetures were well'' fHaBiieS- and euc.h-'' instruc tor ctfd supeibl jobr ' J :i Gifts t were presented by ':tbei iliJW to the individual instructors- for the cftiulsc. ' CiAihty. The KirJg,.iLinwood Leon -.-James ind - Queen, ' Doris 'fidllcy were dressed in white and rode,! together in a blue Ford convertible. It was driven by Mrs: Lillian Spellmanr ' The car Junior. ,and , Senior High School Band, a- F. Walker High School Band ,-and King and Queen of Health and Miss Perquimans land float portrayed completed pro-; jects by the NFA Department under the leadership of. K A. Williams. The Home Demonstra tion County Council participated this' year also with a decorated, car. ? Conducting the traffic at the rear of the parade was Glenn : Matthews : the i County : Sheriff. J The 4-H Leaders' Organization wish ' to' thank all participants 1 for j the--fine cooperative spirit: shared), for., ;the- success., of : this 1 health i activityt , ' ? ! VOTE Saturday . May 30lh for I. Beverly Lake for Governor . c Ihalf bf 3)ighwayfl wasfffjnadJ$15 t ; .Jftiaiand taxett wun the costs .(t RE-ELECT nr 1"1 ' - , rwrrn i ri l nwv . . 1 LlMi . ill u1-.; u i I' A l KV 1 1 I .K "Ti WUNKVmrMW e greatly Appreciated! mm i Perquimans igh Schod Clas Ring? ' -Tn:-nrr-rT-lrrT-- tth'iim .i il rnf'-l''ir n--'r'--m''"rr'- n' -ria-ii ir IPO,' III (This is not copy of class ring) Place youc order with us for a New Class Ring -back-dated to any " year ; ',bf graduation' . t',tj,t noj cextra charge! u . : ! -Divers-&$on - njiPHONE 426-7404 - HERTFORD, N. C. ' j . I'll COLONIAL' ER0(ES K-s'Clip & Redeerr) this .Special iCouporir f ojn V'h purchqse or mor Wfifcif M W stamps, : $ i GqQD OILY IN, COt ONI At STOR ' fl ,&P;fiPlVIU llFtKU KAT. MAKiSS, Iff V a.a n n n i n n .. - . . ... j : IE mil (if: Slsjte law requires jevfery dbg owner in Korih Carolina A M.t 1- ! ttos during ?pril and will continue through May 31st. j (Very few (Iorgs were brought to the scheduled places v during: the month of April . . . for the remainder of the 1 i clinic vaccination period, through May 31st, I will be I vaccinating dogs every Wednesday afternoon from 2 I ' until 5 P. M., and on Saturday of each week at Joe & ': Biirs Service Station in Hertford from 8 A. M., until 5 P, RI. Yea must comply witli the law if you have dogs, , , . rand have them vaccinated against rabies. The County ; . Dog Warden and Rabies Inspector will make a check N on the dogs in the county after May 31st and those own ers who.hav.Q net complied with, the law and had their . . . . C:zs vacd-teJ, cculj be cited into court . SAVE 1 vcunszir TIIE ADDITIONAL FEE AtTER the ' j tlio Ginic the veccin-iion price te $1X0; after . rlti :rcr will be tin c.: licnal charge ; . rlease :If pec::' 5 cjrr! ration. Tlie Dog War- J Iv to cite into court c j riTl mm V I SATURDAY. MAY 30tli AS fMl YOUK CONSCIENCE WAOTS ;j ,r.'... .- ; .'.-' . . -, pQJ recogiiiliou of yoiir prohleins FOR '-action in the LcgLslalure EOR prress in your coiuity VOTE FOU - 1962 FORD Fairlane 500 2-door sedan . ' . V-8; Fordomatic; xtra clean. 1962' VALIANT V100 2-door Sedan 6 cylinder, manual shift; excellent condition. 1961 CHEVROLET Station Wagon i ' ; : Parkwood 6 Passenger, V-8 Automatic transmission.. 1960 K)Rti Starbner Hardtop V:8 ; : ! ?i':i White with blue interior. Sharpr ' . : idGQ'VriOO 4ndoor Sedait Cylinder; Manual Shift Vj 'i i960' CttEVROLi;T Belair 4-door . -.'If. JtOwergBder white; extra tUan. .V 19597PtYtOlI1:H uryi4-door edari : .' 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