1" T ANNOUNCEMENT Since moving to Hertford in 1959 it has been my . privilege to work with tfiany Organizations in the town, county and area dedicated to development of our economic, natural and human resources. I feel that the knowledge I have gained would be helpful in making important .decisions as a member of Hertford Town Council. If elected, I pledge dedicated service to all area people. T. ERIE HASTE, JR. (PAID POLITICAL ADV.) Resolution Passed For Bond Referendum The Perquimans County Commissioners at their regular monthly meeting on April 5, after receiving presentations from the Mayor and Commissioners of 4Iertford. passed a resolution for 3J)ond referendum to provide liiter for the development of the ?Sunty . 'The Commissioners further asked the fcjtast Carolina University RegVial Develop ment Institute to loordinate the elforts to obtain lateral, state, regional, county. city and private sources to obtain funds. The purpose of this meeting is to learn more about our water problems: the present status, present and future needs, estimated cost, and sources of funding. The Agenda For the IVniuimans Comity Water ('inference held Thursday, April 2:2ml. Present Status and Needs Kor Hertford Town Superintendent: K.T. Britt Present Needs County Chairman, Perquimans County Develop ment Corporation: Joel Hollowell. Jr. Kstimuteil Cost: River and Associates Engineers: Thomas W. Harwell Future Needs Chief Engineering Section and State Requirements: W.J. Stevenson. Jr. Fund Source: Federal: . A. Chairman. Economic Development; Wesley Cullipher. B. Housing and Urban Development: Tom Brown. C. Farmers Home Ad ministration: Melvin Howell. D. Economic Improvement Council: Roy Lowe. Slate: North Carolina C&D Finance: Vernon Strickland. Jr. Local: v Executive Director. Local Hank; R.L. Stevenson John Piland njured In Accident Dallas Mayo Collins. 23. a New Huron Cnnn man was; iailed shortlv alter noon last Thursday when he crashed into two autos. demolishing both, and was captured in a foot race by one of the drivers and held for police, it was reported According to information Collins drove his auto out of the Albemarle Lanes narking lot on south Hughes Blvd. in Elizabeth City and crashed into the right side of an automobile being driven south by Robert E. Rice 44. of Greensboro. Rice told police Collins fled in his auto, and that he pursued in his car. Rice said Collins turned from the southbound lane on U S 17 at the Northeastern High School intersection, crossed the median strip, and slammed into a northbound car being driven by John K. Piland. 63. of Hertford. The Piland car was knocked 32 feet across another portion of the median strip and Collins car stopped near the point of impact. Native of Perquimans 1970 Farm Family of S.C. The Sidney T. Layden. Jr., family of Bamburg County. Ehrha'rdt. S.C. son of Mrs. M. S. Cridlin of Elizabeth City and the late Sidney, T. Layden of Perquimans County has been selected the State Farmer of the vear. The Lavdens were honored at a banquet in Columbia. S.C. with 485 guests present. Sixteen prominent Agriculture and Government leaders including U.S. Senator Strom Thurman. Congressman Floyd Spence. and F.H.A. administrator James . Smith were present for the honoring of the Lavdens. The 1970 competition is the first of a proposed annual search for a National F.H.A. farm family of the year. As winner of the County District and State Contest, the Lavdens are not being entered in a competition for the 1970 National award. Sidnev Lavden is married to Eva Russell of Hertford. N.C They have three sons. Sidney Lavden III. 18; James. 15: and Robert 12. The boys own 3 Quarter Horses and have won several blue ribbons and trophys. for Horse manship. The Lavdens raise corn, sovbeans. and has the largesi peanut allotment in Bamburg county. They have feeder pigs and cows on the farm. In addition to participation in local community activities, the entire family is active in all organizations of the Ehrhardt Southern Methodist Church. The Perquimans County Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, April 29, 1971-Page 7 M(m And Maverick saves you money on gas, oil and repairs. It's the Simple Machine! We've got bigger stocks, better deals. 'That's based on a comparison of manufacturers' suggested retail prices. WmM W DlnrDnni(Ofj Observes Library Week In honor of National Library Week Hertford Grammar School presented programs on Wed nesday and Thursday of last week using the theme. "You've Got a Right To Read. Don t Blow It' . under the direction of the Librarian. Mrs. Eudora Harvey. Mrs. Grace Coston. a former teacher at the local school, was guest speaker for the occasion. She stressed the importance of reading and pointed out the progress that has been made in the library facilities during her 45 years of teaching. At the close of the program. Mrs. Miriam Haskett and John Thatch presented Special Awards to students who had been outstanding in the use of library materials during the current school vear. Recipients- of Awards were as follows: Grade 2 - Mary F. Winslow. Valeria Skinner. Cathy Wells. Scott Williams. Wally White. Jane Perrv. Linda Miller. Eric Cahoon. Barbara Harrell. Yvonne Brvum. Claudie Lane. Dawn Whedbee. George Perry. Enoch Holley. Ronald Wilkins, Imetta Chesson. Dianne Over ton. , Scott Copeland. Helaine Jones. Denise Dail. Ethel Jones. Matt Mathews. Shelia Spellman: Grade 3 - Nona Cooper. Karen Lane. Bonnie Underwood. Clara Gilliam. David Perry. Rosa Owens. Jeffrey Vaughn. Donna James. Earlie Bvrum. Michelle Eley. Wanda Jordan. Tommy Harrell. Rickey Owens. Gwen Trueblood. Sallie Lane. Vivian Drowdv. Cassie Felton. Claiborne Gardner. Jeff Proctor Dee Hurdle: Grade 4 - Beth Brown. Brenda Sawver. Clyde Overton. Julie Cherry. Carolyn Felton, Peggy Harris. Renee Skinner, G.W. Midgett. Kara Krech, Shelly Rucker, Kathleen Felton; Grade 5 - Steven Midgett, Anita Allen, Reginald Stepney. Jo Ann Meads, Lynn Hurdle, Ann Ward, Lisa Skinner, Scott Tilley, Ann Rogerson, Diane Harris, Rita Brooks, Joan Perry, Joann Blanchard, Mathew Miller, Mary Wood Hurdle, Beverly Harris, Mattie Jones, Katherine Matthews, Stanley Thompson, Donald Felton, Cynthia Chap- lell. Evangeline Downing, Sheila Rumble; Grade 6 - Terry Morgan, Donna Thach. Susan White, Terrie Copeland. Annie White, Wanda Owens. Sera Griswold, Kalla Jordan, Chris Harrell, Dorothy Felton. Henry Roun tree. Venita Vaughn. Beth Swindell. Betty Jones. Terry Brooks. Debbie Jones. Shelia Dail: Grade 7 Susan Rogerson. Joyce Winslow. Diane Rogerson. Cathy Felton,. Nina Griswould, Cheryl Skinner, Mary Vaughn, Wayne Tarkenton, Beverlyn Carter, Paulette Johnson, Ann Winslow, Elbert S. Pelters, Janet L. Lee, Carol Felton; - Grade 8 - Linda Spruill, Earl Lane, Ruthie Ward, Carolyn Felton, Vanessa Skinner, Terry Chappell, Homeria Jennette, Rita Byrum, David Trueblood, Kenneth Lamb: , Special Award winners were -Terry Smith. Buck Winslow, Glenn Smith; Extra Special Award winners were - Shelton Skinner, Melanie Morris, and Debra L. Gardner. To The Voters Of Hertford . . . Time hasn t permitted me to see each voter personally, I would like to take this opportunity to ask for your support in the May 4th election for Mayor of Hertford. If elected your Mayor, I will serve all the people to the best of my ability and will give the high office of Mayor of Hertford, the time the job requires. Vote ITI Bill Cox - Mayor (PAID POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT) To The Vofers Of Town Of Hertford . Dear friends: As you know four years ago I announced my candidacy for the office of Mayor for the Town of Hertford. Through your support and confidence I achieved this position. I have worked earnestly to make our town a better place to live. I hoped that I could have done more but time is very short in one term when projects are started and ideas fall short of time to complete. I urge all voters of the town of Hertford to come to the polls and vote next Tuesday, May 4, and when you mark your ballot I will sincerely appreciate you considering me for reelection for your Mayor.. Sincerely, Emmett Landing r v J