THS FE3QTJIMANS WSESXT.XZSTrOS MOSSa CAHOLEU, JRIDAT. 8EWEMBER 10, ISflJ.
f Acs im
By faai (5oofc) Kptr
ThaqJc you Qo4' few anten
na) mj5 wish ,
I made- in nineteen fif.-twQj
i:f Thar- same bom hay would
v , make Major League tosses
ball, -
You, mad mjf,1 wishv ome
, ' true. , .
.Thank you God fqr our; want
' jh,derful school. ' '
TW, teachers,, tha coaches and
J ij'all the rest. ' ' '
TMey are loyal to. the Golden
Rule, . , "
Vniich. has made it among
I S the best ' .
. trophies,. 1 j1 "i"- 1
They., auijpjy will v brighten
yqur'aye '"V'
WheV yoti walk down' the
hall' of the auditorium, -.
Of good ole Penpuimans High
It's a living memorial of oui
champion games,'
That will' never fade- away
It has- sent a Hertford boy ,to
baseball fame,'
He's pitching for Kansas City
. today. , N ! 'f1'
So pitch on Jimmy Hunter.
You are waving our school
flag high, 4
You are- a great pitcher, a
. good hitter a fast runner
And certainly ' that can't be
. denied.. ."; v
i Our school basnet been aU
sunshine, . ' . . '
Since it was. built - hvniner
teen twenty-four
It has had tragedies of diff-
ent kinds, ' s
And in the future ' it will
have' more. '
All these memories have
worked both waysr--'
In these last forty-one years,
The . thoughts of one's school
days in the past,
Is mixed with joys and tears.
There was & jet plane crash
In nineteen, fifty-seven.
It happened as quick as a
flash, - ' . '.
One minute after eleven."
It wag heading, straight , for
the school.
On that dark clou.dy day,.
When it struck the garage.
And turned it into burning
: pool- -
Injuring, cine,, and Jook-one
iiie away.
There have been boys and
girls- that have died.
0 death, how you have made
us , us weep . . i .: . ;-.-
They were taken Way from
Perquimans High,.
But they are not dead '
they are only asleep. !.
Death' called Mr." Woodard
and Mr.'Peiry;, -
' WhicrJ left: our hearts in pain.
V But Jimmy: didn't slow dowri
' or tarry; . , f,i.;
But went on to make- high
school fame. " ' V
Yes, as" death did claim, these
two gehtlemefr,
And took their life, away,
Bear this In mind' and re
member, They are watching Jimmv
Hunter play baseball to;
day. ,
There will be children: tha.t
will come: to Perquimans
High,
: That are not born today, ,,,
They will walk down- the
.same ole aisles, ; , - ,
v And on the ' athletic field
they will ply. s
They wilt ; be ladies, and
gentlemen . ..-.'''.
4 (Just like they are now)
Honest,, truthful and. cool. '
" And., they will say to one
another I '
- "Gee, Jirnmy, Hunter came
from this school."
I never went to school at
Perquimans High, -i
Because when it was built 1
was too old. .
But my love for it is a high
as the sky,
' And just to look at it glad
, dens my soul..
, So thank you God! for an
swering my- wish,
And: now I am satisfied;
' - T3iat ihi boy that they call '
"Catfish",. ' ,
fame from Perquimans High.
Qod, please protect and bless
'; , this boy
Through the future years,
fill his .Mart with, lovrf and
joy, -And
not iflo many tears: ' ,
teep him on the "straight
highway-
hat by-passes all the wrong,'
. with- him bota w- and
'day -
And guide that pitching arm.
Bless, the Cuntor parent, d
' - Anderson. Chyrch, ,
For raising good children
' every one,
. Thank you God very- Very
. much ... 1 '
;';4 wouJ;rtI Job, well' done.
6ontMued from Page One
en'Gajther, Mrs. Emily Lane
Long, Mrs. Hanna ff. Holmes,
Miss Elizabeth Knqwles, Mibs
Anne- . Wilson, . Mtss j Eloise
Scott, , Miss- Mary Onella
Selfe, Mrs; Helen Br Harrell;
Qi'- C. Buck and. J. ..ft. Bates:
BIRTHDA PARTY: A
birthday party was given at
die ' Community - HOuse or.
August 18 by, Mrs. Brooks
Whedbee, honoring i the 8tl
birthday of her 1 daughtejr,
Penelope : Blpunt r Whedbee,
Ihe hostess, assisted' by Mrs"
followell Nixon, served ice
ream. to ' the '. little : guests'
Those invited were Cathet;-,
ne' Anne Holmes,. Marian
Newby Crouch- of : Thomas'-
viae; Pat Morris, BarbafE.
lean ' . winslow, Betty Lov
3uttpn, Barbara Gault. Betty
Anh' Winslow,- Naricy Zach
ary, Juanita Divers, Ram-:
na . Divers, Helen Babb
Alice Lee Babb, Betsy Chap-
jell, Patsy Harrell, Archie
'atton of Marion, ; Reggie
tucker, Jr., Howard Brough-
ton; '5 Lindsey Reed, Garlton
Davenport, Jr., ;Richacdi' Fut-
ell, Jack Babb, ? Sammit
Sutton; Je.', '- Fred ' Wihslow.
Billy Jones1 and' Bobby Jor
dan. '
- Junior Replies to Criti
cism For ', Labor Shortage:
In reply to farmers, vhoir
it Ls. said,. .fiave criticized thf
WPA rhljaming the adminis
tration for. farm labor ' shbrt
ages, Cv. Edgar White; Junior
l-i r Tl..'.-
uoAt; wux -fiev . iui me rei-
quimans County Welfare
Departments ' makes:' the fol
lowing statement: "Ihe de
Dartme'nt of oubhc welfare
at-Hertford -has experimehl-
ed several ' times by: dis-
continuing - apphcationH of
WPA over a period . of
months. , to see if it was
WPA's ; ' fau'lt' that'- farmers
could not get as much labor
as..' tney . needed, u war
found that the farmers still
complained - of not getting
required labor. ;
. Attend-: Dealers' Meeting:
L C. Winslow and Edward
Byrum were in Washington
Wednesday, where they at
tended a. meeting I of John
Deere farm equipment deal
ers. The firm of J C, Blan,
chard & Company, of which
iMr. Winslow. and Mrifiy1
rum represented, is the i John
Deere---dealership in - thisJ
district.
If . (I
' To
' Attend1 ' RieVcer :' Miss
Mary N. Feild left recently
for JMecbifciiGa.) ' where Uhel
will attend ' Mercer Univer.i
sity. - - - '
Claude Brian One, of Elon
College Squad:" Foofb'all
practice-, at, Elon, is already
underway and word is r&'
ceivecl here : that Claude
Brinn is out with the sauad
Ralph White Hurt In Odd
Accident On Edenton farm:
Ralph' White M Belvidere
was seriously injured in ah
odd Occident hear! Edenton
late Wednesday when , a
tractor" overturned, pinning
the Belvidere- man under
neath. Mr. White, age about
38, 'is employed by the
Farm 1 Equipment Company
of Hertford and Elizabeth
CitVi Mr. White was sent
to Sara; Leigh Hospital in
Norfolk, It is thought that
h possibly suffered a frac
tured' skull.
County's. School Busses- In
' Dfew Garage:.. Perquimans
County's 13 school busses
will be housed in a big new
garage - before winter gets
underway in earnest. . J. Vf,
Hampton is bus mechanic' at
the - garage; . 1
Mrs. DLTbae
Hosts M
Mrs. Essie Burbage, presi
dent of the Hertford Busi
ness and Professional Worn'
en's Club, was a delightful
hostess at a cook-out at her
home for members of her
club, , Thursday night, Sep
tember 2. A delicious sup
per of hamburgers, baked
beans, - pickles, barbecued
potato chips . and apple
crunch '' was served - in the
SEE US FOR
arid
Supplied
shaded--yard under' in.stFing
oft muwi - coionecr lantern
lights. ' ', o 1 (
jfoilowing .the .supper, a
business meeting was, held
with Mrs.'.. Burbage presid
ig, .She welcomed Mrs.
Dorothy Dilday '. as a ; new
member ,. tot - tha club Re-
ports were given, by the fol-
lowing committees: v i
!; Visiting.. Committee Five
rtew families . in- Herttord
were visited during , the
past month: with t four "more
scheduled to be visited sooa
: Loan Clpsetr Mrs. Roxan-
na Jackson reported mat
;new addijtions tai the closet
were a bed, . mattress, wneei
chair land bedrails. She has
received- ' donations . of - ap
proximately ? $60 i from dif-
eitt squicesj recently, a
progress report, was given
by the ) Health . career Club
Commilttee and Supper Com1
:3iitt8eisv,.';'-;;;
Mrs, Rcxanna C Jackson,
iistrict - director,' announced
:hat the BPW area meeting
would be held ; at Wrights
ville Beach-, on Octobers 16
and 17 with this' district be
ing . responsible for , the
patio party to be- held after
;he Saturday night banquet.
Also, each club is respons
ible for a door prize.
An ' announcement was al
so, made to the effect that
the -; mobile chest X - ray
unit x would be located .next
to the Health , Center in
Hertford October, 14, 15 and
16. h
The next BPW meeting
will be . held on September
30 at a place to be an
lqunced , , later. v ; , ' : ;
iCANCER CRUSADE , -v.;TSid
Harmon, 'chairman for
the 1965 Cancer , Crusade
.for Perquimans County,' an--nou.hcd
Lthat plans are un
HefWay )for -the cancer : oru-:
Ksadei tO-be held during the
entire month of October.
The goal for the crusade is
$1,000 but it would be won
derful if we could exceedl
Laundry ,
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Cleaning Geaner
Than Clean!
t;l'K :-
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Cleaners-Laundry
' HERTFORD, N. C.
' Phone- 426-523S
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. . . without Costly Ducts!
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featu:;:.-3 the
Hero's th famous force
a draft buftter that actually
'iuhui fuel oil inta CLEAN
1 'gas.' Ytiu jt rnore. heat
, trtwoe vary drop of ful. . ,
at on Bam setting. .1
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this. .goal.;'. The money you
donate- ta the cancer cru
iade will be used foe-many
purposes, including researcn
but the most important fac
tor is that so much of the
money 'remains in our coun
ty to be used on 1 persons
who become stricken with'
this ' most dreaded : disease,
There have been many pa
tients in Perquimans Coun
ty that ' haye received help
from the local funds.
Mr. Harmon stated that
the local home demonstra-
tion clubs have agreed to
take the cancer crusade as
a project and are ' going ytp
spearhead , the drive.
REVIVAL SERVICES AT
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
. The Hertford , Assembly
of God' Church, located ,at
715 West Grubb Street, ill
begin revival " services ' . on
Sunday, September 12, and
will ' continue ! through Sep
tember ' 19,. with services
beginning promptly at 7:30
each evening. . '
The, revival speaker will
be Rev. Fenten L. Jones.
He serves as superintend
ent of . the North Carolina
District Council of the As
semblies of God organiza
tion. The,, pastor, Rev., T. E.
Arnold, extends a cordial
invitation to the public to
attend the services.
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qMho price of reuf
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your or four weysi
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ft, TM'tsa less til beceuie exclujlva
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To mvo noney on repairs becssH ex
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Cet this anutusl new gasoline at the price
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famous
M At Schools
Perquimans County schools
new 1965-66 school term got
under way here last Wed
nesday, and on Monday of
this week there were- 2,437
students enrolled in the fiye
schoolsi :
Perquimans . High School,
Hertford Grammar School,
Perquimans Central Gram
mar,' and Perquimans Union
were integrated. There are
11 Negroes enrolled at Per
quimans High, four in the
Hertford Grammar School,
three at Perquimans Central,
and one white , .studenj-M
Perquimans Union School. ,
Attendance figures for'Fer.
quimans schools on Monday
ran as follows: Perquimans
High School, a total pf 429
students; Hertford Grammar
School, 285; Perquimans Cen
tral Grammar, 392; Perquim
ans Union School, 911, , and
King Street School, 410. ' A
total of 2,437 students in the
schools ; here.
All schools resumed their
usual schedule for the school
year here Monday and every
thing was running . along
smoothly at all schools. '
Evcjy man is like the
company he keeps.
gasolino
benefits
CO,
err i .
mm i BBBaaaaiattSi
Here's the secret I Exclusive
3-Vay Circulation
1. Warm air circulates from the) top
2. Power Blower spreads heat
on floors
3. Circomatic fan constantly : ,
blsnds and circulates air
throughout the house .
Here's the furnace type comfort at
about 15 the cost! Continuous circular
tion assures uniform warmth in every
room. Na hot or cold zones, no drafty
areas. It's TOTAL AREA heatinfl
Floors, stay warm a toast-ralwaySi
; High-Btyle cabinet ere in mar-prool
beige or browntone porcelain enameL
PRICED AS LOW AS
$9450
Driver Given
Continued from jpage 1
costs. , ,
Herbert F. Duke,' charged
without a valid operator's
license,' was given a 30-day
sentence. Sentence to be
suspended upon payment of
$25 and court costs.
Max. Welborn, - charged
with improper passing, was
taxed with the court costs.
The following were charg
ed with exceeding the
speed limit: Willie J. Ore,
Matthew Gibbs and Mat
thew v Moore. Each was
fined $10.25 and the costs of
court.1'
Cancer Society
Continued from Page One
cancer, is in the early stages
Decause it is curable at that
time. '
The. minutes of the last
meeting were read by Miss
Hulda Wood, secretary.
"Sid Harmon, the crusaHp
chairman,, reported on his
plans for the 1965-1966 cam
paign, . which begins Oc
tober. y.:
The same slate of officers
All property owners are required to
clean their lots THREE (3) TIMES A
YEAR . . . May 1; July 1; September 1.
If owners do not comply with ordi
nance, the Town will clean the lots and
the cost will be charged against the
property.
1965 Ford LTD 4-door Hardtop
1965 Falcon 2-door
1964 Ford Fairlane 500 4-door
1964 Plymouth 4-door
1963 Ford Galaxie 4-door; standard shift
1959 Ford 4-door Hardtop
1963 Valiant 2-door Hardtop
1963 Ford Country Sedan 9-Passenger
1962 Falcon Deluxe 4-door
1961 Ford Fairlane 500 4-door
1961 Ford Galaxie 4-door
1961 Ford Fairlane 500 4-door
1961 Ford Fairlane 500 4-door; standard shift
1960 FdrrT Fairlane 500 4-door
1959 Plymouth 4-door
1959 Ford Fairlane 4-door Sedan
1964 Ford 2-dr. Hardtop; standard
i9ox r aicon 4-aoor oeaan
1957 Ford Custom 4-door; standard shift
1957 Ford Custom Wagon
1957 Oldsmobile 4-door Hardtop
1965 Ford F100 Pickup
1963 Ford F100 Long Body
1953 Chevy Van; 4-speed transmission
1962 Econoline Pickup
1960 Chevrolet 2-ton Truck
1959 Ford F100
1955 Ford F100
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FO-1ST
as last year were reelected
for 1965-1968, which' in
clude: Charles Harrell
president; Miss Thelma El
liott, first vice president;
Mrs. Ila Grey White, sec
ond vice president; Miss
Hulda Wood, secretary and
Mrs. Marcia Carvin, treas
urer, ,
Mrs. Ruth Peterson, dis
trict representative of the
American Cancer Society,
attended the meeting and
gave a brief talk.
The next meeting will be
held November 29.
Outdoor Tips
from tbe Ancient Akg
Sportuman'i Idea Rxchance
CLIPPED MINNOW
Surely everyone knows
when fishing with minnows
and the action is slow to clip
the tail partially off. Injured
effect pulls strikes.
DOG STAYS PUT
To keep your dog off the
fqr seat, put dot; on floor.
Now pass his leash under the
front seat and tie or hold
leash. Fido can't jump up,
soon learns his place is lying
down.
PRICED TO SAVE
on
The record-breaking '65s have filled our lots w'' top
condition, late-model trades ... which must go! Look
at some of the big used car values waiting here now.
111 SUES 111 COUTH
ROD TIP
A safety pin makes, ran
emergency top guide for your ,
fishing rod when the real
thing breaks' miles from any
repair. Wrap pin on -with
monofilament or tape with
electrician's plastic tapa '..
INNERTUBE SCOPE SAVER
Sportsmen low on $$$ can
protect their scope with a big
rubber band made from inner
tube. Not much class but. it
puts the $$$ in the scope
where it belongs . . . not in
a fancy scope saver. 1"
COLD WEATHER SPINNING
Get yourself a good Pair of;
top quality leather mittens.
Cut a slice in the back of the
right mitten. This allows you
to slip your casting finger out
for the cast and slip it back
in for retrieve. ' Now you can
fish through the coldest
weather.
BATH MAT
A bath mat placed just in
side your tent will keep camp
a whole lot cleaner.
SHOVELliNl TIP .
Got a long way to shovel
through the snow to your
cabin? Make the job easier
by heating paraffin and pour
ing it over the shovel blade.
Snow won't stick.
YOU fmMl
shift; 6 jwjftj
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