f1fMlifw Tina MHAIINill JP 9 ft ft ft fi VM ft M r i.icnais Or wurei Are you baffled about what's immrtnnt In maah nut mut! r, f'" m nwu CUIU WON i j POLYESTERS, dacron. fortrd kodel and cycron fibers are noted for excellent wrinkle resistance ai a group they are best. ACRYLICS, acrilan, creslan orlon and tefram hold a fine crease, but they're not as wrinkle resistant as the polyesters. :j ARNELS are noted for holding pleats when used alone. High percentage is needed 6 blends tor wrinkle resistance. NYLON, 100 nylon tricot, good wash and wear. In a blend nylon la used mainly to add v strength and abrasion resistance. WASH AND WEAR COTTONS n have been vastly improved. Best oi au are spin dry cottons that can go through the full cycle of a wasning machine. No more messy drip-drying when clothes are hung to dry. Good wash and wear will have a label listing Brand names of fabrics or finish, washing Instructions and extent of Ironing needed. liunt buy wash and wear garments if seams have the slightest pucker. They will pucker more when laundered. The fewer seams, the better the appearance after laundering Check thread, timer and linins ! . saretuuy.. DO use short, gentle wash jycle, warm or cool water. When Iryer-drying, remove clothes while they're touch damp and lang on hangers, or smooth and Cold. Use correct iron setting when touching up. Don't leave dothes in dryer when tumbling nops. : . Clothing chairman, Emily Harrell. ECU Releases Honor List Twenty per cent of East Carolina University's students last quarter made high enough grades to earn places on the university's official honor lists r A totid of 1BSS itudenta war officially commended on the three honors lists. The honorees include 1558 North Carolinians and 397 from out of state. Most elite among the honor students are the 290 who made all A's. Next are those who made the Dean's List by earning a solid B plus - average with no ; grade below C. . ' The Honor Roll Includes those students who made a B average with no grade below C. Students from Perquimans County making the honor roll are: Shirley Gregory of Route 3, Hertford.1 Benjamin Hobbs of Route 1, Hertford and Cynthia Ann Window of Route 1, Hertford.:., LADYBUGS HELP SEATTLE (AP) - Ecological interest ran rampant in the Seattle rimes city room recently when newsman Jim Heckman portioned jut IOO.UOU ladybugs to fellow workers who preferred the insects o use of pesticides. Ladybugs eat aphids and other plant-destroying insects. Heckman ordered his to deal with garden problems on which he didn't want to use a pesticide. Before ordering he posted a notice on the city room bulletin board for anyone else interested. A number of colleagues re sponded, and Heckman wound up sending $41 to a California firm for the ladybugs, then distributing them to his co-workers. His major problem at that point, he Hid. turned out to be packaging. - AIR CONDITIONED - TflYLOU THEATRE EDENTON, N. C THURSDAY, FRIDAY ft SATURDAY JULY 16-17-18-Ratin(GP) FABIAN FORTE and JOCELYN LANE ft ADAM ROAKE in "A BULLET FOR PRETTY COr SUNDAY, MONDAY ft TUESDAY JULY 19-20-21-Ratlng (GP) steve McQueen, SHARON FARRELL ft RUPERT CROSSE in X2 tSJKF ' V7EDNESDAY JULY U-. RATING (GP) KYLE JCH?J3UN ft ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Chambers of Durante Neck announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Marie, to Howard Donald Wlnslow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ray Winslow of Hertford. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride August 8 at 4:30 o'clock. No invitations are being seat but friends and relatives are invited to attend. Veteran's Administration Veterans were reminded today by the Veterans Administration mat it Is still not too late to enroll in college this fall under the GI Bill. While many of the larger universities no doubt have already filled their freshman classes for this year, W. R. Phillips, Director of the Winston Salem VA Regional Office, said there are many smaller colleges and junior colleges that will accept new students up until school begins in September. However, Phillips advised, it is best to enroll as soon as possible. Phillips urged veterans to contact their nearest VA office Immediately to get their cer tificates of eligibility. The current GI Bill covers men and women who served In the Armed Forces after January 31, 1955. John Van Hecke Takes Position With N.C. Hwy. Comm. John Van Hecke, a well-known Raleigh television newsman, has accepted a position as a com munications and information specialist with the State High way Commission, it was an nounced today. A native of Chapel Hin, where his late father was dean of the School of Law at the University of North Carolina, Van Hecke has been associated for the past few years with WRAL-TV in Raleigh. He also was previously employed by a Durham radio station.' , Van Hecke will report for work at the Highway Commission on July 20, Arch Laney, Public Information Officer, said. His salary will be In the $8,600-10,SOO range. A bachelor, Van Hecke resides at the Beckanna Apartments. WHO KNOWS? 1. How did Hermann Ooering, Hitler's right-hand-man die? 2. What does the word "agenda" mean? 3. What Is measured by troy weight? 4. Identify the rupee; krona; guilder; drachma; diner. 5. Who invented the motion picture camera? Aiswers To Wko Kmws 1. He committed suicide. 2. Memoranda of things to be done-from the Latin verb, Agere: to do. ' 3. Precious metals, such as gold and platinum. 4. Currencies of Burma; Den mark; the Netherlands: Greece; and Iraq, respective ly. 5. Thomas A. Edison. LLC. Grant Is Announced Congressman Walter B. Jones, 1st District, North Carolina, is pleased to announce and has informed Roy L. Lowe, Executive Director of the Economic Improvement Council, Inc., . with Ad ministrative Offices located at Edenton, North Carolina, (Eden ton Airport) of the Economic Opportunity Office, Southeast Region, Atlanta, Georgia, announcement ; of Approved Grant for Program Year beginning June 1, 1970 through May 31, 1971, allowing for Federal Share in the amount of $539,494, to assist with costs for Program Administration Community Resource Organization, Job Development, Placement, Emergency Food and Medical Services Program, and follow up services, Special Youth Summer Programs, Family Planning, and Economic Development. The announced grant includes $115,636, local share making a total cost of $655,130. E. I, C. Inc., serves the counties of Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hyde, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, and Washington. Roy L. Lowe, Executive Director, states thBt the Grant provides for the continued operation of E. I. C. INC., at it's present level of operation and does not include any new programs. Congressman Jones also an nounced the approval of Grant in the amount of $288,525. (Federal Share) from the Office of Child Development, a division of Health, Education, and Welfare, to expand E. I. C.'s Full Year Head Start Program as of June 1, 1970 with centers located in Chowan, Dare, Gates, Hyde, Pasquotank, Perquimans, and Washington Counties to serve 240 children from low income families. The children are all of pre- school age and are given a complete medical and dental examination and are fed a hot. lunch and morning and afternoon snacks. Hot breakfasts are provided where needed. Congressman Jones also an nounced the approval of Grant from the United States Depart ment of Labor in the amount of $240,880, toE. I. E. I. C. Inc., to provide jobs of young men and ladies for the summer months in the ten county Neighborhood Youth Corps Program. The enrollees can work no more than 24 hours per week at a rate of $1.45 per hour and are assigned to Boards of Education, counties, cities, and towns and non-profit organizations. The user agencies must agree to provide on the job supervision. A total of 572 youths will be included in the Summer Program and all have signed statements of their intent to return to High School when school opens in the fall. Roy L. Lowe, Executive Director of E. I. C. Inc., ex pressed appreciation to all the many local leaders and people within the ten-county area for their loyal support in helping E. I. C. Inc., and its Board of Directors and dedicated staff in developing its program designed to meet as many of the needs of the poor as possible within the budget limitations. E. I. C. Inc., now has some 130 full time employees and the $1 ,068,899. Federal money is like a major industry serving the area. PERMAFROST FOUND Honolulu -Dr. Alfred Wood cock a scientist, reports that he has discovered a layer of permafrost-the ice that never melts-atop an extinct volcano in tropical Hawaii. He believes the permafrost dates back to the Pleistocene ice age. which ended 10,000 to 25,000 years ago. The Perquimans County Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, July 16, 1970 - Page 3 LOUISA'S LETTER : History oj Bay Branch Homemakers Ext. Club In the month of March and year of 1948, under the super vision of our Farm Agent, W. C. Stroud, and with the assistance of Miss Frances Maness, the white Home Agent, a group of women met at the Bay Branch Community Building and organized the first Negro Home Demonstration Club in the county. We had accomplished a long hoped for goal. The Clubs began to grow throughout the county until ten clubs were organized and working. Mrs. Ruby Carraway, District Agent, visited us in June of 1948 and with her came our first Home Agent, Mrs. Alene Alston, of Salisbury. Mrs. Alston was with us a short while and then came our present agent, Mrs. M. B. Taylor. Mrs. Taylor has been with us for twenty years and we have worked diligently with her and our accomplishments have been many. With her assistance we have learned many new things, visited many places of interest in i f jj t Wn l- m .m in conclusion we are reminaea Nurses Attendant Course Offered Bv COIof these famous lines: w . i.. i A Nurses Attendant Course is being offered by the Adult Education Division of College of the Albemarle at the COA School of Nursing at the Albemarle Hospital, beginning Monday, July 20, from 7 to 10 p.m. three nights a week, for a total of 30 class hours. The Nurses Attendant Course is conducted to train people to take temperatures and pulse, check respiration, bathe patients, make beds and to give general patient care. This training will qualify persons to work for patients in the local 'Guess What Happened To Me' Women of Ethiopia's Danakil tribe braid their hair in tight plait to attract suitors. The men wear their hair in tiny ringlets. "Guess What Happen es to Me" was a dairy food demonstration given by Cynthia Denise Norman at the Hertford Junior 4-H Club Meeting, Monday, at 1:00 p.m. The meeting was held at 303 Dobb Street, Hertford, N. C. with 23 4-H boys and girls attending. The topic for devotion was "Meet God In Prayer", taken from Psalms 12:1-2. The devotion followed with the song Whisper a Prayer In The Mor ning. The minutes were read and approved by the secretary. During the business session the following officers were elected: President - Cherly Skinner, Vice President Erma Lee, Secretary - Myrthe Felton, Assistant Secretary Connie White, Club Reporter - Carol Skinner, and Sergeant At Arms - Johnny Flight. The meeting was adjourned by saying the 4-H Pledge and Motto you can count apt Compwy-triliMd appliance Mrvictrotn WJnd cylinder md Unki Complttt M itrvict for hom, farm and Industry Quality-controlltd for better performance and economy Over 45 years of leadership ... Now serving 28 states Call us today for details lull Mnrict Crlindw tame. thm name of the flame t , 0rV9 AreV JrW 9&tt Jg)0t WeiW ftf Urt HARRELL 'S INC. Hertford, Next to Perq. High School ph. 426-5556 Edenton - 409 S. Broad St 482-3310 Elizabeth City 1019 N. Road St - 338-6994 Yowf heme for modem ceotmn htelim water heatinf SPRING AND SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE SUMMER HATS ALL SWIMWEAR ALL SPORTSWEAR ALL SPRING COATS PRICE " OFF OFF fc PRICE DRESSES REDUCED FROM 33 TO 60 Summer S!::pv;o:r Reduced For Clearance ON ADDITIVES IN FOOD Washington -The Food and Drug Administration has taken a step toward re-evaluating many of the food additives authorized as usable between 1938 and 1958. This, a spokes men said, does not mean the substances are illegal-but that the action meant that authoriza tions would be reviewed. PRINCE CHARLES END TRIP London-Britain's Prince Charles has returned home from his 40,000-mile trip to New Zealand, Australia and Japan. Prince Charles has begun his final term at Cambridge University. hospitals and in nursing homes. Anyone interested in taking this course may call College of the Albemarle, phone 335-0821, Extension 251, between the hours of 8 to 4:30 p.m. North Carolina, Washington, D. C, Home of George Washington in Virginia, the Department of Agriculture Experiment Station in Beltsville, Md., Luray Caverns in Virginia, Farmers and Homemakers Conferences in Greensboro, University Days at Raleigh and District Meetings in many towns in our State. The interest has been high the cooperation immense - and the inspiration keeps us trying hard to improve ourselves and become ideal women in the field of Home Economics. Our Club has had three presidents in its life. The first one, Mrs. Elnora V. Wood Billups, served for ten years. She was followed by Mrs. Marian Billups Frierson, who served for four years and the present president, Mrs. Isetta Hawkins Hollo well, who has been president for eight years. Each served to the best of her ability. The other present officers along with Mrs. Hollowell are Mrs. Sadie Small, Vice President; Mrs. M. B. Frierson, Secretary; and Mrs. Reba Hurdle, Treasurer. Lives of Great Women remind us we can make our living sublime and departing leave behind us foot prints on the Sands of Time." History written by - E. V. Billups and M. B. Frierson Dear Louisa, I read your letter and will answer it as your case is a lot like mine. I am a woman of seventy-nine years-will be eighty on the 7th of October. We built our house and furnished it before we were married and moved in as a bride and groopi. We had three children-two girls and one son. All are married and each has four children. My husband died 13 years ago In 1957 and I live alone on the farm in my beauti ful home where my three chil dren were born. I could not think of ever leaving It with all its pleasant memories. I am in good health now and able to do my own work and all of my Erandchlldren love my home too. I hope you can be happy and be In your own home. Good luck to you and God Bless you and your family. Mrs. M.E.W.-Ind. Answer: ' Thank you Mrs. W. for your very nice letter. We have so many heart breaking letters to read and situations that ask for help that It is nice to hear from someone who has lived a busy, satisfying life and is still contented with the way things are. This column is for people, however, that need advice or talk to someone who can be ob jective about problems that oc cur in everyone's life. You must be blessed with wonderful health and a very fine family. 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