V. I" - - J, N. C, T zr.ir; V :h 27, 1969 i l. i Li j c.j ccL-ct IVs, i Curdle, 13 Ktog Td, North CarolSia K:3Tuy niCcr. eir-cend. 1:3 Chrysler Cist irpcrt 4-dr.. H.T. 1S23 Fury III 4-dr., H.T.f eir-ccsd. K23 Dodga 4-dr.f ILT., sir-ccsd. 1S37 Chrysler 300 2-dr.f H.T. 1S37 Plymouth 4-dr. , 1S37 Fury II 4-dr. air-cond. 1SS7 Dart GT 2-dr.. H.T. 1S57 Comet 4-dr. 1S57 Falcon 2-dr. 1SS7 Dodga Pickup 1S35 Ford 4-dr. 1SS5 Ford 4-dr.. H.T. 1S65 Valiant Station Wagon 1SS5 Dodge 440 4-dr. 1SS4 Comet 2-dr. 1SS4 Chevrolet 2-dr., H.T. 1963 Plymouth 4-dr. 1S53 Pontiac Convertible 1S63 Dodge 4-dr. 1S53 Dart 4-dr. 1862 Chevrolet Pickup 1S62 Chrysler 4-dr. 1962 Chevrolet 4-dr. GOME IN TODAY . . . WE HAVE THE GAR YOU ARE LOOKING FOR! tov;e r.:oTon co:.;?nn y, inc. 226-228 Dobbs St - Lie. No. 1600 Hertford, N. C. lh j 1T? PRICED TO ; KITCHEN WARE CLEARANCE STf':30 STEl - FOTS - P.'.'3 - ETC. . . . FITS TO r.:3V2 5 V.1 l:-c:::::JTi::-ji::3 Ti:rs itl"3 . . . im n van c::::: r:n a nn c:: cni:3Tc:iY...F;:::::c::2ii Hertford Hardara Cz Suh Court ior, P. O. Box 8399, Eal'N.C. Joti Action In Community Ser- vie (?XC2iM non-profit agency 7- zonn J u J J 1 11 Ju u . . .,Ximmsm I v. AT 1 A"DHATTVIGf KOYE - EXTRA citizens as volunteer! to offer personal assistance to young men returning from Job Corp train ing. JACS trains these volunteers to understand the language and -value systems of Impoverished neighborhoods; to be knowledge able about the causes of poverty; and to relate In an adult, realis tic, committed fashion to the special needs of young men who Joined Job Corps to raise them selves out of poverty. : Representing a wide range of local organizations, religious faiths and walks of life, JAC8 volunteers stimulate a commun ity welcome to returning Job, Corpsmen, They provide a com- . m unity response to these young men's determination to find and retain the employment their Job Corps training prepared them to -shoulder. Mr. William R. Dorsey, Mid Atlantic Regional Director of JACS, coordinate the services of JACS volunteers in sevea states and the District of Columbia. Mr. Dorsey can be contacted through the National Office of JAC8 at 1832 M Street, N. Washing ton, D.C HELP WANTED FE Sowing Machine Operators Previously employ ed by DON JUAN Manufacturing Corporation and Others Experienced in Sewing Men's and Boys' Shirts.. APPLY TO Don Juan Manufacturing Co. HERTFORD, N. C nr-in k-1 Ml SPECIAL SAVINGS re-- C c! C Agriculture is tremendously , important to Perquimans Coun ty, local and processing outlets for the sale of home-grown pro. ducts is something that should be considered, .according to Roy Sowers, Jr., director of the De partment of Conservation and De velopment. .' .-; -. ;" 1 ; Farmers here, as elsewhere, are having to struggle to make a -living and recognition must be given them for the hours they work plus the time and labor in. volved in a job that benefits an of us, but for which they receive, .so little In return - in money or appreciation. - The Perquimans County Cham ber of Commerce would like to take this opportunity to pay tri bute to area farmers and to offer our hopes and prayers, that their ; efforts in the future will be as beneficial to them as it is to the consumer. The Archives of Seville are a package of documents relating to American Colonial affairs housed at Seville, Spain. MALE! FCH YCU! - 't C. These activities occupy the time of Perquimans students .these first days of sprlnz. Study, of course; the Junior -Senior Prom and the Senior Play.' Study figures, for, like It or not, there are but two months left la the school year, two months to complete; to round out a year of study. ' - The Junior-Senior Is this Fri day night, March 28th. ft la re ported that the junior class has done a bang-up Job on decorations this year, fulfilling the theme, "Treasure Isle." The gala win begin at 8:00 p.m. and end at midnight. Many students will then go on to an all night after party, at the Hertford Lions Den. A fun, week-end confronts most Per quimans students. Each year the seniors display their dramatic skills via the Senior Play, and this year is no exception. Casting has been com- pletd and rehearuls havebe , for "Tom Jones," a comedy. Norman Young has been cast m the title role with Susan HarreU in the female lead. Mrs. Kelly Cartwrlght, director, slates per formances for the first' week in May. The seniors promise an en tertaining evening to all who will attend, : r : x "':. PCHS Health Careers Club has returned from the state Health Careers Club Convention In Raleigh. Norman Young, a PCHS senior was North Carolina President for 1969. The BetaClub will attend the State Beta Conven , tlon in Raleigh on April U, I? and 13. The Beta Convention for 1969 , is in Asheville, The Perquimans debater will also be gone on the same week end. Having won area debates, , they go on to East Carolina; Uni versity on Saturday, April 12; to face district competition, Good luck to the debaters.. This is the final year for seniors Dlanne Layden, Don Morgan, and Doug Haskett and they hope for a try at the state championship, i. B is truly spring, for It Is base ball season. Perquimans dropped their first game (an exhibition game) to Central on Thursday; March 20. .. , Perquimans has had a strong baseball team for many years, however, and It is hoped this year will be no exception. Track sea son will also be getting under way soon; so will many other actlvl- NflSS THERESA GRIFFIN ; Miss Theresa Sarah Griffin of RU S, Hertford, died Sunday at 3:40 p.m. in Al bemarle Hospital after a long 111- She was a native of Pasquotank County and lived on Rt. 3, Hert ford, for the past 65 years. She was the daughter of the tote Thomas and Mattle Whits Grif fin, and a member of the Wood vllle Baptist Church Extension Sunday School. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Lucille Willey and two brothers, Max and Clement Grif fin, all of RU 3, Hertford, v Funeral services was .con ducted Tuesday at 8 pun. In Twlford Memorial Chapel-by the Rev, Merlin Boone, pastor of WoodvlUe Baptist Church. Burial will be in Memory Gardens Cemetery. , EUGENE L GORDON r Eugene L Gordon, 84, of 407 Speed St. died Sunday morning In Albemarle Hospital. - A native of Perquimans Coun ty, he formerly lived In Norfolk. He was a son of Joseph Henry and Martha Annie Gordon. . .' He taught In the North Caro lina public schools and retired.' He was a member of Olive Branch Baptist Missionary ' Church. - -,. 1 Surviving vara two sons, Dr. Rudolph Gordon of Norfolk and Denney E. Gordon of Washington, D.C.; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia. Payton of Norfolk; three sisters, MUs Elizabeth Gordon and Mrs. Mary BarcUff of Elisabeth City, and Mrs, Mattle Hefner of Hert . ford; four grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. A funeral service was . held Wednesday at 3 p.m. in Olive Branch Baptist Missionary Church by the Rev. T. M. Walk er. Burial will be In New Oak Grove Cemetery with Davis Fu neral Home In charge. MRS. ADDIS T. TUCKER HESTFORD - Mrs. Addle Thatch Tucker, 74, ci SC9 West Grubb 8U died Tuesday at S p,m. in Chowan Hospital, Edenton, af ter a long illness. A native of Perquimans Coun ty, she was a daughter of Benja min and Annie Garrett TLatch and the widow of William KaUan Tucker, y 1 Se was a member of First United Methodist Church, Co-vlvicg are a son, Paul tv Tucl.sr of Hertford; two dr li ters, t!rs, Anne WinterrL": r cf Fo: t Worth, Tex., and 13-s. r I.: -i'.'a of Eichmond; vs.; and e' 'r -J-:3ren. A : 4 service will 1 1 1 ' 7 ft I p.m, fa J 1 r 1 r e by t! r r. . . -.-1 -. t ties. These will all be covered in coming., "Per-Co-Hl Specta-' tors," The number one problem in the county is still the acquisition ota doctor. One lead given us petered out because the man in question is a surgeon and needs to work from a hospital. ; The chamber will be meeting with officials of the North Car olina regional medical program for some help. These gentlemen . will visit the area at our request and their expense to discuss the 'situation and see what, if any- - jthlng, can be done. The chamber was advised, by a : trio of medical men in Elizabeth City, that before a building is constructed on the recently ac- t " Speaking of meetings, there is one scheduled for March 11 with members of the Department of Conservation and Development. They will discuss tourism in and promotion of Perquimans County. Edenton Mayor John Mitchener appeared before the chamber's board of directors this month, re questing its support in his bid to be District Highway Commis sioner. ... Mitchener, accompanied by Erie Haste, Jr. said that his back ground and experience in govern ment work; his qualifications plus his work on the state level with the North Carolina League of Muni cipalities, should all be taken into consideration, The question of support was s tabled until the next meeting, since this was the first oppor tunity many board members had, to hear personally from Mitchen er. Also there was no motion made from any of the board mem bers to endorse Mitchener for the job, in January, they beard from Bob Foreman of Elizabeth City, who is seeking the same Job. Th6 Encyclopedia Britannic did not say Hertford would be mentioned in its next volumes, but they are interested In getting some information on the area to Include in its files. This wiU be supplied them, thanks to the help of the Historical Society's Ray , Wlnslow. We welcome Macon Johnson of South Mills into the chamber. He is an area distributor for the American Oil Company and his Rivervlew Amoco station is open, . with another one to open shortly. More business for the area -that's goodl Our thanks to Mr. ; Johnson for seeing the prospects of this area and our continued support to him. And today -thechamber mana ger shall close with this thought, we ask. for' unity because in unity there Is strength. Ben Grade' Fresh EXTAA LAKcJ "A" GRADdD , FRESH E3GGS S3e Dos. I r - J' J . a , - y, Pound 3- mt ' . i n i " 1 ' tio.i Li f J A' ) receolly, t.j c ill ..J home. l-;y you eich he t: S for your kindness, ' Sincerely, ' ' . Lessle E. V.'ulle V Winnill,N.C. fVILDi niRKEYN JUI 0P)15 JUKmiWKBUHWHUIT AUSTIN, Mr. Farmer SEE VS SEED ; 'PEANUT SHELLING VVd Are llzxi Fer C:!r.3 Tc!c;h:::3:2.2423 WE HAVE Stacked Farmers Stc:k APiD . CERTIFIED PEWUTS FOU SALE Cliowan Storage Company AU Seed Receives Our Personal Attention ' ... A Trial Will Convince You! fc:.:i uvsn c::? uven Cili. 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