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I The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, May 24, 1973 PaaS Headmaster Entertains r Freda Godwin . 0y FREDA GODWIN m ! Excitement fills the fells of P.C.H.S. as the end of school draws near ., and as graduation ap proaches. Seniors ' gathered to the gym, Friday in their black and gold attire of caps and gowns to have their group picture taker for the 'Daily .Advance. Seniors have also been busy in the past week getting their ' graduation an ; t vnouncements ready ' fori K the mail. Experiences like these make graduation seem more like a reality. 'Our journalism class" along with the student body impatiently awaits the arrival of the senior Jssue of Propinquity. A lot . )of hard work was carried 'out. to meet the deadline to send the paper to the press. Hopefully, the rper will show for it, as will have ten pages jfille'd with the last hap-. penings of the '72-73 -school year.: The paper, -will be featuring the .' Seniors and graduation as- r jvell as the gala affair of ihe Jr.-Sr. Prom. -' Word has it that Miss Jjyrd's Modern Dance group will perform for Jhe student body soon. ' Everyone is looking forward to a memorable t . performance. " 1 j One of -our " most . ' 'valuable journalism 1 'members, Joel Perry,- h has just received, from , ine press a science ncuon :- booklet that; beL'hasi, Witten. It is entitled, The SAstounding Wc-rldrOf.: Science Fiction. The f booklet is ;very.;inex pensive considering its'", , rvalue and - interesting ', '.' ontents. Anyone inr aerested. in ' eceivng',; $ t:;Peroimanr County .Hi?ft' 8lows i atten,d the - f""84' opy "may do so bifonV'V 'SchoolAHe attended: the "."Baptist Church and reside on f, bactinit Joel Torv .anV KT i I : r, iui G:CZte I Students' 'hifVe.fceen - finformed f of '" a T fle'w ' Curriculum - of . 'sbclaJ " Studies. Minfiouraes are Ho beiaUght on atriaT 'p--- 'ft.i i x..-wv-' V 1 r .Vi: !: iMANhfnjr : iwirthffi . Interested in the C . . . i - r t .latest Bett news, ,the nevr, ionices nave peen eieciea .'forneear.Theyareas '-follows: Pi'esident-Barry , Lane, viceresiaeni- a :k - ; Roger White; Secretary-. rJoyee'' Hollowell, "and ;.'y Treasurer Jon Miller,.? 1 , i yi T ais they' t i iir lie uing ine ciup, i. 4. ;,lie-' Ahnufl .Staf Staff is' w-rklne hard - i i raise' rt;pey.,they weLngf JuLEVgH' The North L jghnutr. ' to finish Lccvering the expense' of t'-i- Annual . . : ; Jfrs.'. Humphlett's I bookkeeping class along ; with Mr. Davis jour 7 neyetf to the Coast Guard Base in Elizabeth CSty, Tuesday for a tour ( of the computers. ; The ? J! field trip was throughly .' i enjoyed by all. . ; The; annual ; publications picnic is ! be'ng planned for. This picnic ! is provided and attended by the members , Bfthe Annual Etzff and t 'l Newspaper Eiaff. I. . . s cf .:s event will be l.-.Tr-'-'-el . Evrn thcrh eii cf ' 1 i3 (.'.: "i "r, 1 - - . i w ' ' la JUik , - iiiii I iiwi iiiu 11. ., ii pyf "v ! , ' h , , - " ' I ' f ' ' ' ' ' I J''? - l V s if .'' iLXfelll l ifclllll IIWIIM1WWa.il ill .III WlWJfcMWWMWMWIiMWWWMWWW ORIENTATION DAY Last Wednesday at Perquimans County High School was busy, busy, busy, as students from the eighth grade came to see what high school life was all about at PCHS. Some 1 students liked it, some didn't. The day went with, success, as guidance , instructor, principal and assistant principal haJ hoped. (Sawyer Photos) . Frank G. Winslov Is Promoted V Frank C, Window nas been named director of Farm and - Public Relations or the ' StatesvUle ' Branch" of The ; '.Development, Association. 'f Northwestern Bank. Mr. ' Winslow is married to the , Winslow.is a -native of ;'rmer Judy Kennedy of Hertford, North Carolina, ' Statesville, and has one son, . and craduated . from John Franklin. The' Win-- CoUegeof Albemarre for two . vrtniH! flnil jrrHiiMtftrt fmm North v ; Carolina ' ..State - VniTersity; with- an B.S. tiegre? f I in ' ."Agriculture, . Vuistow . berame affiliated v'VHh the The Nortliwestem n I970 T' T.LlSSSmii" " :: Mr; Winslow is (ihairmaa ' for the 1973-7,4 Iredell County ; ri' - - - - ,. Heart t una, treasurer ot the, k carofma Dogwood FesUval, j a" member of the Board of Director: of the Statesville.' Troopers Carolina State Troopers are preparing for a heavily trsiraliut urAolrpnd US Nnrth traveled weekend, as North Carolinians celebrate . memorial Day . . . Troopers are reminding . motorists that excessive speed and drinking drivers play an unwelcome part in holiday traffic collisions. Last year of the 1111 traffic collisions over the Memo rial Day weekend, .1042 traffic law violations were ' involved 21 persons killed and , more than 700 injured... some of them for life. -vi- ' ' The ; troopers will be patrolling the highways. . looking for the speeders, drunken drivers, and traffic law violators to protect you. He is - your friend and protector. Try to ht'o him by obeying ALL the tragic laws. The official Memorial Holiday period or recording traffic collisions, deaths and bj-irics t ' s at 6 p.m., V". ' . ".' 1 1 Jaycees, and member of "e Agricultural committee Of. the Piedmont Area Mountain aoao.. -"FrankiS UM Frank la the son of "Mr. A ; Mrs 'Howard Winslow' tf DECORATING 'IDE A1.: '. Ribbons ; can .bB used r in hpme decdfattogr. they."' can , border ,. p.icpire frame$,be lattice woven pillow form, create lnterefitine : dtl sien9 on' window s . .. a ... "' J -1 n lizuo, writ nmuwn ouwvw kb hnrl(xl , nrftund"1 bricks orcincler' blocks tQ; paake y decorative acbessorleBw'-. -Ready 5 Several weeks ago Governor Jim ' Holshouser - issued a challenge 'Ur all' motorists, "LET'S SET A ' RECORD". A record to have fewer accidents, fewer in juries and fewer people dying on our streets and ... highways. , . Only the motorists can do this. Lets set that record... Lets Drive as if we Really . Cared...Give What You , Deserve. CLEAN FLOWERS Dried flowers last ' forever, but . " become ' dusty in time; Wash them t by . dunking In a solution of one-fourth cup liquid detergent in two quarts tepid J water. Follow Immediately with a dunk ing in clear tepid water,, and dry on paper towels. Some flowers may close up v'.tn wet, but will r: '. i f 3 they d.y. . w . r 7 ,0jf,f. i''W x- y if 1 .1 lUihM4r :A f 1 VI '-J! 1 1: 1 V; , 1 1 r i i nmi i t n f 1 1 .'. .. I - f . ...... JL.. k i.".''" PACKERS WeEt PAPER ' PACKERS LASKLj""" ,1 ; . : J Mr. and Mrs. John Kep char were hosts to the senior .. class of the Albemarle Academy recently at their home The occasion was th.e , traditional Headmaster's Dinner for seniors which ; hpnors. , the grad ' uating class and ' its sponsor; Mrs. Alline Riddick. The invited guests in addition to Mr, and Mrs. Terry Riddick were: David Byrd, Janet Gaino, Hanna Habit, Hank Harrelson, David Heath, Jo Ann Hofler, Rhonda Lane; Glen Morgan, Bill Nash, Woody Perry, "Jackie Ricks, Darlene Sanders, Jerrell Saunders, Carta Smith, Harold Thach, t Cynthia Tice. Takes Part In Exercise . Airman First Gass Melvin R. Lilly Jr. of Rt. 3, Hertford, took part recently in an Atlantic Command joint : training exercise in North Carolina. Airman Lilly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Lilly, is a U.S. Air Force air traffic controller with the 2012th Communications Squadron at Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C., was among 42,000 members of the Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine Corps who participated in the massive air, sea and land operation - dubbed "exotic Dancer VI" - conducted in the Camp Lejeune area. Airman Lilly's unit is part of the Air Force Com munications Service, v He is a 1971 graduate of Perquimans County High School. His wife is the for mer Jeraldine Archie. ' BlNnilFTFRDZ. CREAM PIES SI 00 ttdiPko. - I .... . ft'HiVAilllflSL A r1 f wAAfc Mixeo, r. : . nVivv '';. SAUSAGE 9KM wm WfflETY PACK SAUSAGE FRANKS " . T 1 I I UM 1 'iwttt . ifrll aura - FOr.X CHOPS- . I I! "1 , - - , rauim l! i I ' 1 1 Jl L . R t smb.. MT..MI - JUI . '..-r HmUM FOR THE ENTIRE MONTH OF AAAY GALLONS ONLY Nloorgard Latex LIST PRICE $10.00 Sillers House Paint List $5.95 Sae $ij98 9 Regal Wall Satin List $8.45 Sale 3 All-Purpose Aluminum SR24 List $6.70 Sale Moortone Latex LIST $6.80 Sale $505 Benjamin Moore THE PAINT STORE HARRIS SHOPPING CENTER HERTFORD, N.C. PHONE 426-8738 ipL-jjUL iff 1 WBB I PUREX BLEACH 39' ' 1 GAL IUG 7 C fIIr MMIT ONf COUPON Pit FAMILY ' cmiiiffrs SIGNAL 1 pnmiift "V 1 ID - MIL on? or " EFflt Ilf'FJn ue M' f pO CSfe I P&PCK OF THE NEST'.. NQ 1 CDAlk 11 IQIlThn .................. -3 EGGS f . . . , . AJ : DOZEN I 1 1 m lil mmm lwotOOt' BANQUET PR0Z. 99 V-BT .. .1 , . i . K . I Sale Moore's House Paint $39 list $9.25 Sale " Barn List $5.70 Sale Moorwhite Primer List $9.25 Sale paints NO DULER ! PRICES EFFECTIVE REYNOLDS WRAP 75 FT. 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