THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORb, NORTH CAROLINA, FRISAT. APRIL 28, 1907. - - : t , . r I .; i - ,-, I FAGf ItTlk " . The Hertford Grammauf :hool PTA held its last eeting of the school year cgntly with Mrs. Charles .Harrell, president, pf-: 3ing. -!J'r'-.,:W The program was given Bobby Elliott, fire chief Hertford, who showed film, In Case of Fire". This film po&ited out the iportance of tall families lowing what to do in case e did strike! their home. jliott suggested that eachp aappll's.(cfi PETERBOROUGH, N. -tLWr Woodacres Empress Nan-t,' , a junior four-year-oii BRIDGE CLUB MEETS J Mrs. W. H. Pitt was hos- ks to her Bridge Club on ursday afteinoon at hervj mV- on libb Street. i pose playingl were Mes- Jmes H. A. Whitley, Trim ilson, S. P. Jessup, C. R. plmes, Silas Iwhedbee, J. Futrell, J.H. Newbold d C. A. Davtenport. The eh score prjze went to irs. Newboldj. A sweet urse was served. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I wislj to announce to all my friends in the Town of Hertford that I am a candidate for a member of the Hertford Town Board subject to the election to be held Tuesday, May 2. I will be unable to contact each of you personaly, so I take this opportunity to ask for your vote and support. I will render efficient service to the people of Hertford should they elect me to the Board, jl will be ever mindful of the best interests of all the people. i . ..f. ,V: ' i . :') ...... . . j '-; . v In conclusion, I wish to thank one and all who sup port me in this election. 7 SINCERELY, F D. Niu" cox & 1 State law requires eveiy dog owner in North Carolina to have his or her animal vaccinated against Rabies. As County Dog Warden and Rabies Inspector, I will vaccinate dogs during the period of April 19 through May 31 on the following schedule: April 27: Baker's Store if rom 2 to 5 P. M. May 2: Belvidere from 2 to 4 P. M. May 2:;Chappell Hill, Alf onza Dail's Store from 4 to 5 P.M. Ulay 5: Wink Winslow's Store from 2 to 5 P. M. May 9: New Hope from 2 to 5 P. M. Joe & Bill's Service Station each Wednesday and I Saturday beginning April 19 through May 31. I .-, ' i;.--..i-. : ." '"..:-v ;- .'-!'' v-:; ''"-'-i ')'' k'- V :1V-5i :''!'. jx r''' '::-,::,. During the Qinic the vaccination price is $1.00; after April 3( there will be an additional charge . . . Please bring your dog to' me at one of the indicated locations and saye Voui'self possible I court action: The Dog Varderi-Rabies Inspector has authority to cite into 2ourt anyone not complying with this law. it ,til i 15 family work out some plan I of escape from all parts of their home and bring it up often , enough that each 3 child ; and ijrson would automatically , react to the plan just as they do in school fire drills. During th e ' business meetingt A'lire membership in llifsfjComJi- given . to! i.sj Mary.' Sum-- ner; cher reisteredUernscy, cowii "owned by clarence Chap-i poll, 'Srv Blvidere, N. C, has comprcted an official DHIR ' actual production record, of 12,330 pounds Of J milk fSnd T pounds of butterfat in 305 days two ' , . : f 1, a H cording . to the 1 American Guernsey Cattle Club. 1 Guernsey milk is world famous for its high pro tein, delicious flavor and golden yellow color. . The testing was super vised by . North Carolina State College. ' to Dg utu n. i!, at Hertford Grammar School. A past president s 4 pin was presented to Mrs. Dan Berry. 1 Following a report $jy W Mrs. Bertha Lane, chair man of the nominating committee, the current slate of officers were elect ed to serve the : 1967-68 term. They, are Mrs, Har- ;jell,,?presidetitiCfecffi:Ed-J; Wfara; iWinsioWj,yice; presi? !derit!;tMr$. . George 'ifields,1 . secretary; j and . J Mrs,:! Wik ; -JlamiSawyer; treasurer., fl f I Foljpwing the' Acceptance .'' : o( the jc6mnleridations of !the executive board, James ;P, iHarrelljv principal, was" Jglyen. ; n6iey ; to , .purchase the teaching aids needed by the school, with the bal ance ; of ; money on hand, to be put into the cement area fund. Harrell thanked the PTA for the cooperation he and, the school had received this past year. He invited the parents to visit the classrooms and to visit the library to see the new books give by the PTA. Miss Mary Sumner's 6th prade won the attendance banner. uBiieirs U Continued from Page 1 gifts , which were won by the following Seniors and their escorts during the dance - contest: Joe Lee Tunnell, Dave Boyce, Jan White, Sandra White, Lin da Owens, Michael Wins low, Peggy Copeland, Deb bie Stokely, Phil Graham, Carolyn Morgan, Andy Rogerson, Joe H a s k e 1 1, ; Sharman Taylor, Wayne Winslow : a n!d Missouri ' Bateman. Door prizes were won; by Ronnie Lane and Jan& Eyans. highlight of U)e t' evening was ; a free, ; wefkend' t for two senior , glsabd'v a chaperone' at ' Surf; qirx. N. C, won by Carolyn White and Monnie. Divers. ' Local Secretary Continued from Page 1 of the men in the county commented that when the Farm Agents were out and Marjorie Lou was holding office, she was better than most County Agents, and as good as any of them in her knowledge of Exten sion. Marjorie Lou graduated from Perquimans County High School and attended East Carolina College. Aside from being a secre tary, she is also a home maker. She and her hus band, George Fields and two sons Brad, 12 and Kev in 9, reside at 102 Ken yon Drive, Hertford. Hertford Tour Continued from Page 1 test, and information on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel and the Ocean Hi way's "choice of routes". Ocean Hiway motorists can truly "Discover Ameri ca" along the picturesque, historic Atlantic Coast. The route is the north-south "See-Way" that provides ' gateways to some of the nation's most outstanding historic cities and land marks, scenic attractions, seashore resorts, and recre ational facilities between New York and Florida. The k Ocean Hiway As sociation is now planning a series of recommended circle tours for travelers and vacationers. Nothing speeds up work like the idea of getting through for a chance to take a rest. WE SELL Cement Pipe all sizes 6 to 24 inches . ALSO Crushed Stone . . . ideal for build ing or improving your driveway. HARRIS Plumbing &Bldg. Supply Co. TELEPHONE 426-5578 Hertford, N. C. LP-GAS Fast-cooking ESSOTANE teals In alf the flavor. Gives you per. feet heat control for a perfect meal every time. One cylinder does all cooking for an aver age family for 2ft to 3 months! Call: Sunday School m Lesson Continued from Page 4 by human frailties. We need that inner dedica tion, that inner certainly, that Peter and John ex hibited before the Sand hedrin. : We need to stand fast, as they did, by our con victions. . 'tye must refuse,, as thcy.dlA to be silenced 'in carrying God's message, of redemption to the world. js .. We can only witness ef fectively if ; we stand to gether, in pur church, in our homes.i'in our way of life, in our every action and word, as staunchly as those., two friends stood that day so many thous ands of years ago, refus ing to be silenced. (These comments are based on outlines of the Inter national Sunday School Lessons, copyrighted by the International Council of Religious Education, and used by permission). 25 Cases Continued from Page 1 failed to have vehicle in spected. Costs of court. Lonnie Frank Sykes, ifailed to drive same on right half of highway. Costs of court. Antoine David Verdin, failed to have vehicle in spected. Costs of court. George Dallas Brick house, passing within a no passing zone. Prayer for judgment continued upon the payment of costs of court. Nathan Stanley Riddick, disobeying a duly installed stop signal. Costs of court. Howard Paige Goodwin, failed to have vehicle in spected. Costs of court. Shelly Wayne Marsh, failed to have vehicle in spected. Costs of court, James Wallace White, without valid operator's license, no registration, im. proper equipment Prayer for judgment continued upon payment of costs of court. Melvin Earl Vann, speed ing 60 MPH in 50 zone. $5.00 fine and costs of court. FIRST SALE -10:30 A. M. VELMA SAUNDERS FOSTER FARM: Located 7 miles south of Elizabeth City on Highway 17 just across Perquimans County line. The entire farm is cleared and in a high state of cultivation with total acreage of 20.30 acres. SECOND SALE -11:00 A. M. VELMA SAUNDERS FOSTER PRO PERTY: Adjacent to farm. Consisting of 2 houses, a steel building with over 4000 sq. ft. of usable space and form erly used as a truck-body shop; several lots and other buildings. 'This has been subdivided so as to give everyone an opportunity to buy any portion they desire. THIRD SALE -11:30 A. M. ALL EQUIPMENT. FIXTURES, PA RTS AND MACHINERY that goes along with the operation of a body shop. Also, several pieces of office fur- m iX . .1 ' . A. T .1 JJi. . miure ana equipment, in aauiuon: 1 Mack Truck 3 -Tractors -Log Carts ' 1-Steel Saw.; lf-Drill Press wDrills 1 Electric Welder, 1 Jigsaw Terms: Real Property r 30 Cash (Balance 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years) , ' Personal Property - Cash Sale Will Be Held On Premises Rain Or Shine Chamber . Continued from Page 1 North Carolina Port Auth ority, Raleigh, North Carolina. Department of Water Re sources, Raleigh, North Carolina. Whereas, the Mayor and Commissioners of the Town of Hertford, North Carolina, have unanimous ly passed a resolution re questing the North Caro lina Department of Water Resources to select and designate the Oregon Inlet, Dare County, North Caro: lina, as a deep water inlet, Now,; therefore, the reso lution was made,' seconded and duty passed as fol lows:", Be it resolved that Leon I. Edwards is hereby des ignated and appointed to represent the Town of Hertford, North Carolina, in order to promulgate and investigate the possibility of the Town of Hertford, North Carolina, being designated as a Port Auth ority. This the 13th day of March, 1967. R. C. ELLIOTT, Clerk of the Town of Hertford. Save Two Feet... with an extension telephone- Save your feet, save yourself. Order a low cost extension tele phone in your favorite color today. NORFOLK St CAROLINA TEL. ft TELG. COMPANY ANOTHER u Yours i WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1967 Many Tires Of All Sizes AND MUCH Carole White Continued from Page 1 committees and offices. At present, she is on the An nual staff and a member of the following clubs: Beta Club, Letter Club, Health Club, FHA and has been a cheerleader for three years. Carole is also a mem ber of the Piney Woods Friends Church and was an assistant kindergarten class ' teacher and past leader and secretary of the youth organization. B tr V 1966 Dart 4-door 1965 Plymouth 4-door 1965 Valiant 2-door 1964 Chevrolet 4-door 1964 Dodge 4-door Sedan 1963 Plymouth Belvedere 4-door 1963 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan 1961 Plymouth 4-door 1961 Valiant 4-door 1961 Ford 4-door 1959 Plymouth 4-door Come In Today . . . We Have the Car You Are Looking For TOWE MOTOR 226-228 DOBB ST. Lie. ROCHELLE 1 Sparkplug Cleaner 2 Hoists 6 Bins of Nuts, Bolts, Screws , 20 Boxes Welding Rods 2 Electric Drills 1 Eectric Sander 1 Air Compressor For Heavy Equipment MORE .. . 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