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Page 6 - The Perquimans County Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, October 1 , 1970 LARGEST FIELD MIDLAND, Ky. (AP) The the largest field east of the of the gas has been pumped out natural gas field under this small Mississippi and the most im- of the 11-mile field that averages crossroads community in west portant in the nation. 1.3 miles wide, leaving room for central Kentucky is reputed to be Estimates say about one-half gas storage. I I'.'i WpEr?pRI WINTER M7iiK4i! I s-isTiark rrask rsfj 'rsiS . iv'! Let us help with yourS BATHROOM and-.-.p (BJE TUB ENCLOSURES Heavy obscure glass set in water-light vinyl Aluminum Irames with nylon rn!lr A imovi tricks Includes towel bar 00 mm I - V3 V?w I II I 1 (VJ :::;ar; . - . -m j prr w--b ."vi 1 11 L!i'. I I T' POWDER ROOM SET . "'" ! 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PERMANENT BUS STATION OPENED: The Norfolk Southern Bus Station is now located in permanent quarters at the corner of Church and Grubb Streets. The station was opened Wednesday of this week for the present time, at least, will be operated by Morgan Walker. The old post-office building was remodeled inside, and facilities for passengers were installed. A modern oil heater provides heat for the station. COTTON COMING IN FAST AT SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO: The Perquimans County cotton crop is rapidly reaching the top figure of last year s ginning at the Southern Cotton Oil Company's plant here in Hertford. According to C. P. Morris, the company ginned 668 bales last year, and thus far this season they are within 100 bales of last year's total. Mr. Morris stated that thus far the cotton is a little green, but the condition of the cotton is better than it has been for the past four or five years. CIVIC GROUPS TO CALL ON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MON: The entire membership of the Rotary Club, Lions Club and the Parent-Teachers Associati jr plan to visit the meeting of the Board of Commissioners and ask that the Board authorize the construction of a Perquimans County gymnasium. According to figures gathered by the committee from the groups a possible cost to Perquimans County for the project would be $7,000. This would enable the building of a $28,000 building. MARRIED BY LOCAL JUSTICE OF PEACE: Justice of Peace T. S. Raper reports the marriage of William Fowler and Miss Edity White. The wedding took place last Saturday, Sep tember 29th. GOLDEN GUERNSEY DAIRY TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE: After several months of delay over which the owner had no control, Perquimans County's newest enterprise - Elmwood Farms will be open for public inspection October 8. B. B. Dawson, owner, has looked forward to the day when com pletion of the entire dairy would Attention M WE ARE AGAIN LEADING THE WAY , FOR HARVESTING YOUR -AT- TOP PRICES Government Buying and Storage Facilities We Also Hove Peanut Drying Trailers Available For You. PEANUT DRYING CAPACITY 600,000 LBS. FREE CORN STORAGE FOR FEEDING PURPOSES Call Us For Your Drying Needs enable the public to see the most modern dairy in this section of the State. The dairy is located on the Elizabeth City highway, five miles from Hertford. NO WORD OF DRAFT PLANS RECEIVED HERE TO DATE Thorough checking with officials that could be reached revealed that no definite word concerning the Draft Registration has yet reached Hertford, It is un derstood, however, that the election boards of the various precincts of the County will serve as registrars on October 16, when every male citizen between the ages of 21 and 36, inclusive, must appear at some election precinct and register his name. W. H. Pitt, F. T. Johnson and L. N. Hollowell, have been designated to recommend a draft board for this county. BREAKS ARM WHILE PICKING GRAPES WITH NEIGHBORS: Mrs. Charlie Lane, of near Belvidere, fell from a grape vine at the home of Basil Copeland Wednesday af ternoon, breaking her arm. Mrs. Lane, who is 60 years old was picking grapes from a large vine with the Copelands when the accident happened. She was treated at the Hertford Clinic. WRITES ECONOMICS TEXT: Professor Earl R. Sikes, a native of North Carolina now teaching at Dartmouth College is the author of a new text in the field of business and economics entitled Contemporary Economic Systems". Professor Sikes is a Duke University graduate and married Miss Katherine Newby, formerly of Hertford. APCA MEETING SET James H. Ferebee, President of Albemarle Production Credit Association announced today that Doyle Burns, Executive Director of National Potato Council will be the featured speaker at the 37th Annual Stockholders Meeting of Albemarle PCA in the National Guard Armoy, Westover Street, Elizabeth City, North Carolina, at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 6, 1970. Hertford Fire Department To Hold Open House October 9th ARE YOU PREPARED FOR FIRE? , Behind almost every family tragedy in a dwelling fire is the fact they were totally un prepared for the emergency, says Fire Chief F.B. Nixon. ' "National Fire Protection Association studies snow the great majority of the 6,550 lives taken by home fires Last year were needlessly lost because of failure to preplan and rehearse escape measures," the Chief points out. "The first rule of safety from fire is escape: get everybody out at the very first sign of fire. But unless you have done some thinking and planning, you may not be able to escape." Prepare a home life safety plan for your family now, urges Chief F.B. Nixon, then rehearse it to make sure that everyone, including children, knows exactly what to do. Here are pointers to help you plan: 1. Carefully figure out at least two routes to the outside from every room in the house, especially bedrooms. Allow for blocking of stairways and halls bv fire. 2. Make it the rule to sleep with bedroom doors closed, because closed bedroom doors will hold back flame and smoke, allow extra time for escape. 3. For upper floor escape, a window may be your only alternate route. Be sure exit windows work easily, and are ww and large enough to get through. Use any available porch ana garage roofs as ways down to safety. If needed, install an escape ladder. Locate children in bedrooms with easy rooftop escape. 4. Pick an outside assembly point where the family will meet tor "rou can," and be sure everyone understands that the house must not be re-entered for any purpose. S. Know how to call the fire department, by street box or phone, and do this as quickly as the house Is clear of people. The Hertford Fire Department ww noid open house Friday Oct. 0, 6:00 p.m. to 9 p.m. Come by ana ioc your Department over, We are proud of it and hope you will be. Free Ballon for the Iddies. RICKS LAUNDRT 4 CLEANERS SERVING" HERTFORD AND Perquimans County TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY ' SATURDAY BILL CRUMMEY, Routeman Truck Radio Dispatched PHONE EDENTON 482-2148 First LIcmocn Scries Norman Kennedy, the singi weaver of the Crafts Departme of Colonial Williamsburg, will i the first Members' Series for t! fall at the Museum of til Albemarle Wednesday, Octobc 7, at 8 p.m. He came to Williamsburg fro Aberdeen, Scotland in 1968. He a weaver by trade, but all' possesses a rich singing void and his knowledge of the OI Scottish ballads Is monumenta He works regularly on th George Wythe House grounds i a trade his parents wanted hlij to abandon because it was a par man's trade. But this young Scot who grew up not far from I weaver's mill, has learned th, trade well and practices it now ij a town well known, for out standing craftsmen. He has . knowledge of natural dyes, .toe and turns out a handsome woe weave that many folks ma some day recognize as "Kennedi Tweed". 1 AUCTION SALE SAT., OCT. 31970 AT 10:00 AM. Used Furniture, Antiques, odds & ends, contents of house and old store. Located in Bethel 5 miles South of Hertford, N.C at the old Farmer Home place. MRS, MARY BARBER, Owner Harold Winslow, PHONE 426-5307 For Boys 8-13 0 iTlTm ill A V Mi Mr I V aT A.j.flBtF . an nfnn Ara Parughian. Head Coach ol Notre Dime National PPtK Director Ua" JUj I Got Ready for tho To be held at PERQUIMANS HIGH SCHOOL (location) on SUNDAY, Oct 4, 1970 (Day & Date) at 2:00 P.M. (Time); CECIL E. WINSLOW (Person in Charge) by I ,: We want you to be one of our 18 trophy winners! Practice in the clinic and get ready to win. No body contact. You compete only against boys your own age. You've got a good chance to win. 1st, 2nd or 3rd place trophies awarded in each age group. Fun , for all all free! You can win in our competition . . . and keep on winning. You can Punt, Pass & Kick your way to the NFL All-Star Game . . . fun at Disneyland, with mom and dad along, tool Come in and register now with mom, or dad, or your guardian. Get your free PP&K Tips Book with punting, passing and kicking tips from pro All-Stars plus complete rules, details. Hurry Register now so you'll be ready for our clinic . . . ready to compete! SIGN UP TODAY FOR PP&K IN OUR SHOWROOM Produce--Ds WINSLOW BLAH CI I ARD MOTOR CO., INC. PHONE 482-3426 EDENTON. N.C. HERTFORD, N. C. ha
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