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; Minutes Of Town rA -s :'.mmi8'sioners'': ' The regular meeting of the Tewn BoaW-of CommisBioHert was held on November meeting of missioners the Town -Board- of-X6m- was heir! on If November 8, 1971 at 7:30 p.m. ; with presiding Mayor W.D Cox, v Commissioners John "G." Beers, i Jesse L. Harris and Billy 1 Winslow present. Commissioner '. C.C. Winslow was absent. . i. Mr. C.E. Winslow, Chairman, (gave the ABC Store sales.' for October 1971. Sales " Were : ? $23,429.75, showing a decrease of ' $1745.15 under sales for October v 1970. :" Chief B.L. Gibbs gave a report on PoliceDepartment activities. The Board appointed Graham 'Trent and Jesse L. Harris to J serve a term of one year on the ; Board of Albemarle Regional Planning & Development Commission. Motion went on record that all Privilege License are due . - January 1 of each year with a 2 per cent penalty starting July 1 and 1 per cent thereafter J each month until paid. 2 The Board appointed Reverend J.H. London and Gene 'Phillips to serve a 2 year term on the Board of. Adjustments of the Town of Hertford. Mayor Cox reported on street repairs and newlv raved streets u .- in the Town. Motion was made by the Board to give each Town em ployee a turkey for Christmas. : Thomas Line Company was awarded the contract for electrical work to be done at the ."new site of Don Juan '". Manufacturing Company. J With no further business to wcome before the Board, the jmjfetingwas . ordered ad- Enrolled In UNC-G Honors Program Card Of Thanks The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C. Thursday. November 18, 1971-Page 3 A student from Perquimans County is among the 76 students enrolled in the Honors Program at ,, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro for the fall semester of the 1971-72 year. She is Mary Susan Harrell, a junior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Harrell Jr., Railroad St., Hertford, who is majoring in English at UNC-G. She is par ticipating in the junior honors seminar. Honors students take special courses in addition to work related to their degree requirements. The program is supervised by an Honors Council composed of 10 faculty mem bers. Superior academic achievement is a', prerequisite for admission to" the program. Sophomore honors students are able-to choose either a tutorial, in which a small group of students explore a selected theme with a faculty member, or an interdisciplinary seminar which deals with a theme that cuts across departmental lines. Juniors are offered a seminar dealing with the attempts of the human mind to understand itself and the ., human situation. Seniors are enrolled in a seminar which allows individual study under the guidance of a faculty member. Forty-seven sophomores, 17 juniors and 12 seniors are in volved in the honors program out. of an undergraduate enrollment of 5,145. UNC-G also has over 1,800 graduate students. A selected number of freshmen students will be in vited to participate in honors program tutorials during the spring semester. The honors program provides one hour credit each semester for sophomores and three hours credit each semester for juniors and seniors. Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. W.H, Pitt was hostess to her bridge club Thursday af ternoon at her home on Dobbs Street. Guests were Mrs. H.A. Whitley, Mrs. T.W. Wilson, Mrs. S.P. Jessup, Mrs. J.H. Newbold, Mrs. J.R. Futrell, Mrs. C.A. Davenport, Mrs. C.R. Holmes and Mrs. S.M. Whidbee. Mrs. Davenport was high score, winner. A sweet course was served. Rookie outfielder Willie Mon tanez of the Philadelphia Phillies played eight games with the California Angels at age 18 in 1968. tli 111 ': File IVIeilicdaim : Right now is the best time to file your Medicare claim if you have already had at least $50 in doctor bills this year. A recent bulletin received from the Part B Medicare Carrier (The Prudential insurance Company of America ( stated that most claims properly submitted now are being paid apidly but a large increase in 'Medicare claims receipts in January and February may Jesuit in a backlog and a delay in payment. -4 fl 1 , trri f sliMllrl Km onni It Medicare, The Prudential IrF" -surance Company oTmericay P. O. Box 1482, High Point, N.C.' ; 27261 PICKLED HERRING SUPPERS GENEROUS SERVING FOR $1.25 Take-Out Plates-3 Herring, Slaw, Hush Puppies, French Fries . . We invite You To Eat With Us ... We use Local Herrings. Servd.From 5:00 p.m. til 8:00 p.m. EVERY FRIDAY DICK'S DRIVE-IN PURE OIL SERVICE STATION 8nock Bar and Fiahing FacUMu "Thanks" is such a little word, but we hope you know there's a world of meaning and ap preciation in it. Many thanks to each of our many friends and neighbors remembering us during our stay in the Albemarle and Norfolk General Hospitals. Your prayers, the beautiful cards and visits helped each day be brighter, again we say "Thank You". ,Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell Announce Birth Of Second Child Mr. and Mrs. James Rennie announce the birth of their second child, Lisa Carol, born October 27, 1971. Mrs. Rennie is the former Carolyn White of Route 3, Hertford. Perry-Bunch Wed J. Lawrence Perry and Novella Bunch were married Saturday afternoon at Winfall Methodist Parsonage. The Rev. W.R. Pinner performed the double ring ceremony. After a wedding trip to the western part of the state the couple will make their home at Route 2, Hertford, N.C. A kayak is an Eskimo canoe of light wooden framework cpv eredwlth sealskl3. (i .;i I I . I I I ;;! OUR XHRISILIAS LAY-AWAY j ' PLAN p VXX)DLAND DRESS SH0PPE HERTFORD,' N. C. JTourism, Circa 1830 The first tourist boat to sail down the Dismal Swamp was the Lady of the Lake, built in 1830. She transported passengers along the George Washington Canal. ; :Jt was. the only comfortable route between Norfolk "and Elizabeth City at that time. A replica of the Lady is being constructed by Alvin Leuter of Portsmouth. The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Company NOTICE Notice to All Qualified Voters in Perquimans County ELECTION OF SUPERVISOR FOR ALBEMARLE SOIL j AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 139-6 as amended by Chapter 815 of the 1963 Session Laws, an election will be held in Perquimans County on December 2, 1971, to elect one supervisor for the Albemarle Soil and Water Conservation Districtfor a three-year term beginning January 3, 1971. All qualified voters residing in the county will be eligible to vote in this elec tion. Candidate for this office is Elmer C. Lassiter, Route 1, Belvidere, N. C. Polling Places IV Do Located At: '" AGRICULTURAL BUILDING .. ..... ... HERTFORD DICK'S DRIVE-IN WINFALL TOWE AND PIKE'S STORE CHAPANOKE INSLQW SERVICE. STATION..:, WHITESTON We think our savings accounts are sound investments. specially this Christinas. While the supply lasts, anyone who opens a Peoples Bank Savings Account (or makes an additional deposit in their already opened account) can buy one of the eight great stereo Christmas albums on display for only a dollar So this Christmas, remember your savings account and your savings account will remember you with a stereo L P album of your choice for only a dollar. Peoples Bank , . , . Jk member I. d i e. Home Office: Rocky Mount 31 offices serving 16 northeastern North Carolina communities. :W. & W. SERVICE CENTER .. t :R.W. TURNER'S GROCERY . BETHEL (Y) ..NEW HOPE Published by the Albemarle Soil and Water Conservation District, Perquimans wwniK worrprii litre. , ,iiS.'''.ir. Plcvd tJlathcvjc, Chairman IJMo mM mm &?: m ' 1 ' Jj II Mimor VJ- far . : :$mmmWBm Jl JMMSJ 1 colonial stores! A . 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