. J 4 ..J - s Hertford Perquimans County, lv tfc Carolina, Friday, June 19, 1964. y5 Cents Per Copy Co "Mr '"The County Commissioners announced last winter that they - re. .sponsoring a ;Com Con . in - Perquimans. !i County," ; 5 R. M. Thompson, County 'an. Chairman. f st the rules 'and regula ' t..a for this contest, a commit tee was appointed and the rules and regulations were announced in March, and- they state brief .ry that: s. - , s. . v 1. If a farmer has less than five nacres of corn, all of this pom would be counted as in ' the contest; and if he has more ; than five .acres he must have at least five - acres of it in the contest.? : This corn must be in " complete cut or . cuts, . If it is planted in, corn.; This does not mean that a farmer that has one half & field of corn and me )ilf field of soybeans would - not be able to participate as the half .field would make him elig ible as long as it was all corn In that field. ; ( , '2.-There must be two other persons besides the fanner pres ent when' the corn is harvested, and they must sign the ticket This could ' be the truck driver and the machine operator. , ' 3. The corn must be weighed, moisture .tested and scale ticket dated, and signed. ' ' . 4,-i-We are, requesting that the , estimated fertilizer per acre, va- riety of corn, date planted and spacing of seed, be made avail able for, other farmers' inform ation. 4 . TiQAfter the .com is picked and weighed, the farmer will esr ttmate the acres and send this -"and' the' yield to the county agent's, office as sobni as pos sible,, "afte?, 'harvesting, and all I .'. Cor:5nuei oa Paga .Eight 11 sl L ii '11 v 'f'iftyione' ' Perquimans ; High School students were recognized fotf perfect," attendance during n 33-64, ,The list released by Principal Ike Perry follows: ' 8 A Kay Bass Pauline 'Lamb, &iellyr. Bateman, Larry - Pierce, Vernon 'Lane. 'M - ,63 Ray Winslow. ' 8C Ray Chappellj Cindjr, Tartdngtoh'.'-' V-' " - 9A-0 Barnes,' Earl fiass,"Carl Lewis, Lela Ma Umg. ' ; -J' . ,flIU-Aileeh'iTWeV:' T.ind Oavlri Perry, Lmda Harrell, Jan tyAitei Eilly Robeson. - . SCpWilliam HoUowell, Shirtey LiUy; Joyce Twtoe,.mib .White. . ' 10-A ;C i"t TohtnerLee Erabble, Henry Weaves. . , .; t , 103-0. Frances PeWy, Beniy Hobbs,' ,-EI.k. ' rfclam tprucfi VThrte, Jerry Oxendine. : IOC Wanda ' Chappell, Jimniy Sawyer, Delphine ' White. . , ; , : : 11 A Greg Beck, Nate Brinn, V.'ayne, Owens, Richard Meads, Ceorge Winslow, Lot Winslow, r aul Ward,' ; Linda Ball, . 'Meg 1 yce, Yvonne 'Wuislow.i , ; . ' . . . , . '13 Carolyn ' Owens, ' Nancy " iy, Margaret Ainsley. " llC Wayne Winslow, Joyce I nks, Phyllis Williams. -' 12A Michael Matthews., 123 Francis Combs. I2C Alsoa Thomas Twlddy.' . 4 f. ;n ' 1 .Dnso ' fDail ' Jr., yce" lhave'been t " 'J Hertford Police t s .:. ' ""3 - r-"11 jigs. 1 i. Chf- V-'- . ' !!-. .'.' 1 '' ) - Stationed In Korea ! vJBtaff Segeant William T. Per ry, son, of Mrs. Robert 'White of Church Street, Hertford, has ar rived for duty with a unit c4 the Pacific Air Forces ) (PACAF) at Osan AB, Korea. Sergeant Perry, an automotive repairman, previously served at Norton AFB, Calif. His new Unit supports the . PACAF mis sion of providing airpower for defense Of the U. S. and its al lies in the Pacific area. ' The sergeant attended Per quimans County High School. His wife, , Dolly, is the daughter of Mrs. Mildred Finley- of 26 Lincoln Street, ' Dover-Foxcroft Maine. .' , " r : , ' . . " UU&U-dp.jliig " Peanuts in Perquimans Coun tyv as a whole look a little bet ter than average, but in many cases there is a bier need for a dusting or spraying with an in secticide. Peanuts on v some farms are crinkled and a good application of Sevin will clear them, up and probably hold the infestation down until it is time to apply copper . sulphur along with an insecticide. We are not talking about DDT for use on : peanuts this year too much because pf the use of. peanut hay and , other characteristics. . of the DDT on peanuts. Sevin is a . real, good insecticide, and we believe'that you will be real happy with Jt. njyou are splitting your land possnpie mnx vne nrai appitcutum should beput bn'noW.'i 'We ktt6W this'.is taMiei than -jW are used tr, i using it,tUt land' plaster' put oris twiceet1 the ate"of !l4',900 oounds each time his Woven most Sbeneficial- in most bases.1' i : Continusd on Pafle' EUJnf ,!,;:' ,r.lv;-.,iiv:, ,i.i,;,',Ai 4-H Club Members Winners Of Prizes v The B and G 4-H Club , is very pnoud to announce that Cheryl Riddick,. member of the club; won first prize on pineapple and cheese salad contest .and Caro lyn Demery won first prize' on her .vegetable salad,- also a mem hereof .the club; Ellea Winslow won second prize ion -her muf fins, falso a 'member. .;. i n Charles Whedbee Graduates At UNCI ' Charles Monroe -' Whedbee, son of Mr, end Mrs; Silas M.; ed- "bee and grandson of the t late Senator .Charles M, Whedbee and Mrs, Whedbee, was aaiong the candidates for degreis at the 170th commencement c! the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill this month.., -' Whedbee, . following ?. in L the footsteps of his father i and grandfather before' him, r iceiv ed a LLB Bachelor of Laws de- sree. ; ; I , : ' r : ; 4- " Lane Breeding f l !nt.tl - ArHfiH.iHvH w.w.w .... Clyde" E. tane,. jr., Rofite' J, Belvidere, has been - trained to breed . cattle '-artificially He .is handling semen from Curtiss Creeding Service. ' .l It . ' I.I-i.Y farmers 'have just lone or ftwo cows and will find it more roiituule to breed their cows" ar tificially than own a bull. 5Then, too, !the si'men used by Clyde in breeding cattle is fromrmuch better bu.'s tlian mot fcf Hie buKs ci 1 Cly-J 1. of CL,.rnr Angus, I Lree;'l any f " -ci 1- 9. U ' n te c ' ! S e farm. 3 access to y, Jc- y, t. st len L ' .in, J" om tioJt r -as s 1 J l j A, r. r ' ' V - f ' i UL-.lL. J u. til vil Iki! ItVH, ' The Perquimans County High School's honor roll for the sixth and last grading period of the school year, as : announced this week by Principal Ike P. Perry, lists 76 students. Ten .students won scholastic honors and' are , listed on the A" honor roll. These students made all A's during the grad ing period.. They were from the 8th, 10th, 11th and 12th grades. "A" Honor Roll ' 8th Grade Tim Baker. 10th Grade Pat Long. 11th Grade -r-Varina Brabble, Phyllis Nixon, Phyllis Williams. 12th Grade : Margaret Eure, Rachel Bass, Sydney Ann Blan- chaid, Gloria Miller and Price Monds. ' . ' v , "A-B", Honor Roll 8-A Shelley Bateman, Har old Hurdle, , Tommy Long, Shir ley-; Gregory, Pauline Lamb, Shannon Taylor, Sandra Webb. , 8-B Sharon Bundy, Betty Fleetwood,' Rita Sawyer, Bea Skiosev. Joyce Stallings. Linda Winslow. i ' , 8-C Bill Decker, Terry Jack son, Anna Chesson, Kay Dail, Brenda Thatch,: Carole White, Hollis Williami. ' , ; 9-B Grant Chappell. Joe Haskett. , - '9C Joyce Copeland, Dana Outland. " , 10-A Michael Hervey. Billy Nixon. Jerry Stallings. Joe T, White, Jr.. Nancy Matthews, Becky Owens. t - v j 10-B Benny Hobbs. .Rufus Riddick.' ,'"''' a 10-C Johnny Decker, Bobby Hollowell. Helen Overton. Phil Riddick.' ,m11-A Wayne .- Owens, Lot Winslow, Mary Barbee, Audrey Sawyer. - , .1 ? J j; ll-Br, Wayne Stallings, Mar garet ,:. Ainsley, -Nancy .;, Bundy, BettjT Ruth - Smith,, Ellen Wood. II -C-C' Wayne, 'Winilaw?' Mary Lei.Newby,ri Harriett" WiUiams. '.i'il2-AH- Baggie Baker, i Treddie Combs, Howard Hervey, Jimmy i Perry,iwSsndra-: ' Jenhings;' ' "Faye Long,( Patricia. Bountree;i' 1 12-B Norma Cartwright, Joan' Green,' Perry iMonds, - Linda'S. Robertson, John Stalling Anne .White, Nancy -White. ' ' ,'H' 12-C Susan t Cox, Ruth , E. Harrell, Lydia , Riddick, Wayne Chappell. " Tv;o Ud::s Leave For Study Tour . 4 Mrs. t SyAyja, W.f .Winslow; of Belvidere and: Mr5t Ira Eure- of Hobbsville left the first of the ireek oc-New 'Srork,'. where they will; visit thevWorld's Fatr, .-,tJien join , group on, tne . jsast caro lina t College , Mediterranean Re gion . Travel,. Study Tour: of Evk- rope, Africa end Asia. - The tour will ;, include stops m Portugal, Spain, Greece, Italy, Switzerland, France, - Egypt; Lebanon, .' Syrian Jordani Israel and Turkey. Large cities will r be featured such as Lisbon, Madrid, Rome, Cairo, Jerusalem,. Istanbul, Ath ens and Paris. Included 4n the tour will be many, special visits, such as a side trip to the Pyra mids, a boat ride in the evening on the Nile River, a tour of Da mascus, a stop by the Sea of Galilee, a boat ride to the Isle of Capri, a bullfight in Madrid. The tour of Istanbul will include Visit to the Si- Sophia Mosque (built in 347-by Constantine), the famous Blue Mosque, r. the fabulous horda xif treasure1 and (Continued' on Page Thraal ; Lc::$::;csTo. 0- mm ' mwm , ' .. The Merchants Committee of the v Chamber of Commerce, meeting here Wednesday, morn- in, voted to close Saturday, July 4 due. to it being a legal holid 'y. It v ;s further vot d that aU "slri s p' cts in I" Ttf -ri wi"l nm op.n on Friday night., a'ciher words the stores will -v t'.ie tume hours o rri - 1 r e l"' "y f' i-v-i 4 - 'y,' : l ' r 1 r ' And Tclcy Dr. Isa Grant - District Heall Director, was guest at the ' an nual 4-H , Health; Pageant and Talent Program. Dr. Grant pf4 sented and crowned the winning health 1 royalty: . King, , , Dave Boyce, . son of Mr. and Mr. David Boyce, Sr.; Queen, CaroV lyn White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe To'we White; Prince, Joe Allen Harrell, son of M- and Mrs. J. Wesley 'Harrell!; Princess, Linda Gay Winslow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Wmslow; Duke, Kennertb Bateman, Jr., , son of Mr. an Mrs. Bateman;. Duchess," Betty White, daughter of Mr, and Mr a Mr is ref health Joe Towe White; Each 4-H Club membe quired . to carry the 4-H heall improvement' activity. ' Activity books were completed and Hi winners were selected by. the number of improvements made and their health story. Winners were chosen .from each club: Ben Chambers Prince, New Hope; Jenny ChamI bers, Princess, New Hope; Car-; mem Gn-Hin TitnhiMf Mjnir TZri j Eager Beaver Joe Allen Har4 rell. Prince; Annette Cartwright; Princess; Gail Eure, Duchess; Jimmy Harrell, Duke. Winfall Jarvis Miller, Princej Donald Morgan, Duke; Deborah Long, Princess; Janet Ball; Duchess. ;-?" Greenwood Kenneth , Bate- man, Duke; Rebecca' : Elliott Princess; Sybil Jean Bateman, Duchess. . 1 . 4 , f Whiteston Steve ' Riddick, Prince; Nancy Riddick, Duchess. , Wynn Fork Betty White, Duchess. ' 1 Cloverleaf Nannette Ambrose, Duchess: Maureen Nixon. Prin cess.v;.;V; .'v ",. Xif;., iiiTi Goal Seekers Linda Gay .Wjtostaft APrincessi LouisjBj Datet iutucas; duiuuy wmsiow, rrince; Rickaf white, Duke. -i u , , ' ii-Seoior Club Carolyn White", Queen..i -, . ,.. ' - Lonesome. Pine -tDave -Boyce, King, i .i 1 'rt i t Afer the presentation, the six winners r were, crowned 'and; took their (honored seats ;in a dark green boat which was eelected'i for the throne to fit into the "Sea Side" theme and setting. The stage of the Hertford Gram mar School was decorated with ..; ' Continued oa Iage 6 Aidyno Vinslow Vilh Grc".i Vilio l'nfolirflrat - The Singing Ambassadors' are enroute -to San Francisco where fhey will-depart, far'a ten Weeks concert tour ipf iltha ifJrtent Or- eanizea iiiveennnoaxns ago oy Jack Arthur ' Rains, this group represents . nine states and six denominations.. They are students and graduates of Asbury College in Wilmore, Kentucky. Among them is Perquimans own Al dyne Winslow. Four . complete concert pro grams have been prepared (to ap peal, to a ' variety of musical tastes. The Singing Ambassadors are scheduled to sing in the larg est auditoriums in Japan, Ko rea, Formosa, Hong Kong, and the Philippines. They will give concerts in colleges and univer sities as well. -; Appearing on ra dio and television, they will jnake a . number of - recordings overseas, iurther assisting in church and ' village Work, : they will serve the existing ministries of . the -different ' missionary boards, both denominMional' and independent. I, ' When approached on the gubr jeci of support for the tour,. Miss Winslow had this to say: - "The response of my people in east ern North Carolina to tills Chris tian endeavor has astonished me. Through correspondence and pre seretations of recitals and sacred concerts,' more t'.an 65 of the necessary funds have been made available to me.- I, consider it I genuine privilege to - represent such inters it eni enthusiasm. The Eli "v s 'e rre;-nt concerts n: " or . ' Illinois, V' in", C' ' -0 I, t C ' CI; jorucnto Mrs. Geo. Brickhouse Mefedith Graduate ' Mrs. George r Dallas Brick house, Jr.,' of - Raleigh, graduated from . Meredith College June 1 with . a Bachelor of Arts degree in elementary education" and a related field in art. Because of her high scholastic' stahdmg dur ing her senior 'year; die was placed ' on ' the Dean's List - both semesters. -On this hs!t are names of students registered for at least 15 hours and have com pleted and; passed all courses with a -number of quality points equal to twice the number of semester hours taken plus, three. Mrs. .' Brickhouse, ; the; former Brenda, Elliott, daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. ; Anthony Troy Elliott of Winfall,. has accepted . a prim ary teaching , position . in. -the Raleigh City School System, IIDtocilTo Perquimans , 1 County Home Demonstration County Council will meet June 24, at the Agrr cultural Buildmg at 2:30. ' : - . 1 . Mrs. Archie White, County Council ' president, will conduct the, meeting, v Major': items of 'business will be plans for Farm "Festival, .Homemakers Week to be July- 7-10 at N. C. SUte, UNC at Raleigh and Crafts Leaders Workshop at East Caro Una- Collegey-.August. 11-14. . ". ' Home Demonstration Club members are urged to attend this, important meeting. K'(FANT NIXON DIES t The infant . daughter, born io- Mr. and Mrs.TIetbert Nixon, Jr., Of. Newport New,, JTas "born June 6. died on June-11. f '; ? Mr. Nixon 'is the 'son of' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Nixon of Hertford June 22 Joey Towe III Elizabeth Ann Harrell Billy Elliott Douglas Hurdle Maureen Nixon Jun 23-. Dave Hallock Ed Nixon ; Jum 24 ' ' ' Weston Towe , , , ' Robbie Harrell Gary: Hudter Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Byrum, Jr. a "- (wedding anniversary). '$etty Pierce ' .. -. : Mattie. Banks , . ' . ", ;'Gay Eure- ' . June S . - - - . John anchise - : ; ' Mr, , and Mrs. Ray kirby ; : , (wedding axiniversary) 'A , tAnttiPeters. c'll--- jun i8i ' Tomas Gregory ; ' Jesse T, Dail - Kim Norman , Mrs. John Costorf .' ';' ' .Mrs. Tim Matthews , Jtin 17 ' . ' I jLeura Sutton ' '; " I' renda Thatch - Debbie Sue Sawyer ' John H. Hendrickson, Sr. . tloria lEure ' -Johnny Corprew ', J i fl - " X '"' ' . r I ' f -a-' i ' :,3 Birthdays 1 C. Shelton 'Skinner '- ' ' 1 ' Eure )-''Vv"'--h--: 1 .ker. ! -.'frV'xi ' " ' . ?. ' f 'Tnr?on,' Jr. A ; Traffic Offenses Feature Session Of Recorder Court George Jeanette, charged in Perquimans County Recorder's Court Tuesday with trespassing and being disorderly in a ; pub lic, place, was sentenced to! 30 days by Judge Charles E. John son. The sentence to be sus pended upon payment of $10 fine and court costs. , And on further condition that Jeanette stay away from the premises on Market Street operated by Clin ton Skinner. Andrew Louis Lane, charged With stealing and carrying away a lawn mower the property of Leslie Thigpen, was given . 60 days. The sentence to be sus pended upon payment of a $50 fine. Neil D. Newton, charged with out operator's license and using a dealer's plate -without a per mit, was fined $25 and taxed with court costs. - ' Joseph U. Banks, without a valid ' operator's - license, ; was fined $25 and taxed with costs. Jimmy B. Turner, charged with allowing an unlicensed per son to ,drive a -motor vehicle was fined $25 and court costs. The' following were fined and taxed for exceeding the N. C. speed limit law: Nancy T. Hendrix, $10.25 and costs;. Wil liam S. Phelps, E. O. Copeland, Harry L. Brinkley and Gloria W. 'Matthews, $8.25 each, . plus the costs;' John W. Crawford, $7.25 plus : costs; Ben Wilson, $5.25 plus the costs. James T. Winslow paid, the costs on a charge of depositing trash on the-highway.' ; - Charles R. Jones, disobeying a stop sign, was taxed with the costs. - ... - : . Rosie T. Turner, charged with failure- to give a . proper signal when making - a left turn, . , was assessed with thefcosts. Henry . V. s Jackson, exceeding width limit with truck, paid the Russell J. Hurliman, charged with , improper passing, paid thejearet Ainsley, Judy Long, - Har- costs. - Glenn E, Moran, charged with speeding, . was taxed with' the' court costs.,-" - - ... ; " .. : Roger - Lee Turner, charged with, no, muffler on car, was taxed with .court costs. v Lindwood Frost, charged with following top ' close; paid the court costs, Farmers Reminded Of Tax Refunds . , Are 'you a farmer who's pass ing up a refund of $50 or per haps much m ore on your gaso line taxes? x '-V-v. t "Most farmers never go to 'file trouble of claiming their gas tax refunds," says Rollo White pres ident of -Perquimans - County Farm Bureau, "Yet all farmers may get a refund of six cents from, the state 'and four cents from the federal government on each gallon of gasoline they use in tractors and other non-highway farm equipment, provided proper records are kept." If you know how much gaso line you used for non-highway activities last year, you can see very easily how much you're due in refund. You would get $100 for each thousand gallons of gas. ' "A farmer must file an appli cation with the State Department of Revenue and the United States Department of Internal Revenue between July 1 and September 30, in order to get a refund. -"If you filed for a re fund last year, you will automat ically be mailed an application for filing-again this year.' The fanner who has not filed! for a refund can get the necessary- forms as well. as assistance from their County. Farm Bureau Office -in Hetford.. 1 , .. Winslows Entertain BPW Members - Members of . the ' Hertford Business end Professional Wo men's Club and their husbands and dates were graciously enter tained Saturday ' night by Mr. and Mrs, Emmeti Winslow at a dinner party held at the Caro linian at Nags Head. A social hour was'iiald prior to the duv nei in the Anchor -noam.--.-. - v FollowinK tiie dinner several couDles staved for the dance held to the Anchor Room, . Schools In Will Lose Five Tcatbiij Rev. George Hill At Holy Trinity The Rev. George . Frank Hill, rector emeritus of Christ Epis copal Church . in Elizabeth City, will have the service of morn ing prayer and preach- at Holy Trinity Church Sunday at 10 a: m. . There will be no 8 o'clock service this Sunday. The Rev. Edwin Moseley will go to Kinston Friday and offi ciate at a wedding Saturday and remain in Kinston for two Ser vices at St. Mary's Church on Sunday. . Perquimans ' County ' 4-H'ers brought home "five district hon ors - as they .participated .in the Eastern District 4-H ' Demonstra tion Day, June 10 at- Chowan High School "These district winners will represent the Eastern District in state competition at State 4-H Club Week in July at N. C. State in Raleigh: Maureen Nixon, Electric, "Ro mance Between the Little White House and Electric Heat ing"; David Boyce, Jr., Forestry, "Thinning a Pine Forest"; Kitty Reed and Carolyn White, Wild life, :"Don!t Abuse It, Use ; It," and Nancy. Matthews, .Dress Re vue;.;, '"',; :'.'," "... ' . -'' '.;-. Winning a blue ribbon' in. the district talent . competition ; were the '"Blue Tones,'' & musical group composed of David Ber- win, .Reggie Baker, Wayne Chap- pjelljJBarbaji ' Harrison Lou Vicke'7Brdayrum, Mar- iiette . Williams and Peggy Am prose. ,, Joyce ' Copeland- also won; a blue : ribbon in girls' pub lic. speaking. .; ; ; ' Red, ribbon winners included ieve -Riddick, Entomology; Mis souri Ann Bateman, Egg Cook ery, and Beckie Roberson, Sewing- ,' ?:".;-' ; In. the white ribbon ; grcup Perquimans -was represented by Lee Brabble, boys' public speak ing. runners-up in the election of runhers-up ' in the electtion of district officers. ; , They, were Billy Williams, candidate for presilent; Nancy Matthews, can didate for secretary -treasurer, and Tommy Harrell, candidate for historian. Casting the bal lot in the election for Per quimans was Phyllis Williams. Carolyn. White and David Boyce will also1 represent Per quimans County in the State Health Pageant finals, which will be held at State 4-H Club Week. ' - ' : -,-lZ Beth Hurdle, Eastern District president, presided at the elec tion of officers and during the afternoon assembly. A group of more than 50 peo ple composed of 4-H adult lead ers, parents, 4-H'ers and Exten sion Agents were in attendance from Perquimans County. Beagle Club Holds Monthly Field Trial The Albemarle Beagle Club held its monthly field trial Sun day, June 4. The results were as follows: . 13-Inch Class 1. Holloman's Jan. by Joe Holloman. . ,2. Holloman's Jack. Owned Owned by Joe Holloman. 3. Lane's MorneA Owned by T. R. Lane. 4. Eddie's Polly. Owned by Eddje Barber. 5: Sawyer's Gypsy. Owned by W. I. Sawyer. i 15-Inch Ctau 1. Lane's GtBoy. Owned by Johnny Lane. ' ' ' 2.-Noco Bell. ' Owned by Ed Benton. ' '' 1 3. Holloman's Queen. ' Owned by Joe Holloman. . R.' Billy. Owned fey B. R. Inscoe. 3. Lane's tHunphei Ownd by Johnny Lane. . i Judges were Jimmy 1 Sawyer I and : Carl Sawyer lor the 13 I inch class and T. R, Lahe and BenOens for th U-iftch cl:J 'I The Perquimans County Board . of Education met in special ses- sion on Monday, June 8. . .The : District School Committee met' with the Board for the purpose of exchanging .ideas and infor mation cf interest concerning the county schools. Superintendent J. T. Biggers presented the teacher allotment for 1964-65. The report indi cated a loss of five teachers. After much discussion concern ing the allotment, .the Superin tendent was authorized to con tact ' the State Board of Educa tion for an explanation of the drastic cut.-. . Following a motion made and passed the fixing the pay date for teachers and principals as the 25th of each month during the school year. ' Lloyd E. Riddick, mechanic, received an increase in "salary approved on merit salary in crease. Bids to furnish milk to the county schools for 1964-65 were opened, read and the contract was awarded to Fenton Hurdle. Due to the. lateness of the hour and amount of business to be transacted, the meeting ad journed until Wednesday, June 10.- , .... , f On June 10, Dr. Allan B.; Bon ner , declared . the Perquimans County Board of Education still in session and -the meeting con tinued. 1 Superintendent J. T. Biggers presented the names of. school secretaries who had been elected, by the .- District School Committee: -Mrs. Rebecca O. Whiter Mrs. Carolyn N. Inscoe - (Continuad on Pag B) R. -.Ci (Bobby) ' Elliott. HerW ford's Fire Chief," is ItiVsearcll of an old dwelling ' house, barn Pern Old Building or - out-building - of no use, lo cated two ; to three miles from Hertford city limits. Chief Elliott ' stated that the firemen's school now in session is in need of the old building for .practice fire., fighting to in- " struct new members of the local f ir(s department and familiarize them with actual fire instruction. .'Anyone in -the county having an old building they would likei to get rid of in . this manner would make a real contribution.: to the .local; department and 'tis asked to get in touch with the' r local fire chief. "hi Mrs. umphlett Joins Style Center Mrs. Charlotte Nixon Umph lett, who opened a hat shop here last " November in the -r Broughton Building, announced this week that she would close the business here to become af filiated with the Style Center, a new ladies' ready-to-wear store opening in . the shopping center on West Ehringhaus Street in Elizabeth City.' Mrs. Umphlett has made quite a reputatioh for herself. She will, as she did here, design and cater to custom made hats.-, She t restyles old hats, makes new -ones. She, is quite well known. 1 , throughout this end of the state . and it is with regret that Hert-' ford lis losing this business.: ' i.. In leaving, Mrs. Umphlett had this to say: ' "It has been a i ' pleasure working here and serv ing the people of my county and 5 the surrounding counties.' . ' " ' She . invites her old customers to visit her at her new location, - Guest Speakers At Baptist Church - In the absence of the pastor, ; Dick . Brewer - ; will conduct the . morning worship ' and W. F. Ainsley Will bring the messr: in the evening worship aervioe 1 1 the-Hertford r ptiist Chur " Sunday Jur? 1, . f . , The pu'w'.le U tivit- : ! these wc ' ' 1 v n ' ; i ' M.' and 7 " ) r. I