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,33: vnu a ' s: ir I i- I It 1 m is 1.1 1 1 w I i 1 , m 5 .- 'i I - - !.i CLERK SPEAKS Shelby White, Albemarle District clerk, views on the relationship between the Soil Conservation Conservation Districts to the group at the workshop, Mrs. !. Chowan' Soil and Water Conservation Committee. j j Conservation Workshop i t 11C1U All A workshop for Area Five Soil and Water Conservation District Clerks and District Conservationists ' and Technicians with the Soil Conservation Service was hp.lH rMwltlv at tha Tnurn' i and Country Restaurant in Williamston. Approx imately fifty employ ees of these two organ- Hertford III Grammar Menu Hertford Grammar School'3 lunch menu for the week of October 8 follows. ntuM 1 1 i n - . . uuicr otiiuuis 111 nit; cuumy wishing to have their menus published weekly are urged to get in touch with the Perquimans Weekly. 555 Monday, October 8 . Tuna Fish Salad on 'Lettuce . ; Stewed X!onju-r4 . Sliced Tomato School Baked Rolls-Butter MUk Tuesday, October 9 . Hamburger School Baked Rolls French Fries Slaw Milk . Wednesday, October 10 , Spaghetti with Meat Sauce Tossed Salad-Dressing Fruit Cup Buttered Toast , Milk . Thursday, October 11 Vz Bologna, Sandwich ; Vi Pimento : Cheese Sandwich Carrot Strips Orange Juice School Baked Brownies, r Milk Friday, October 12 no school I; SUNDAY GUESTS : ' Mr. and Mrs. Carey yjuincey of Virginia Beach, :Va. were guests of Mrs. T.W. Nixon on Sunday. FROM CHOCOWINITY i .;. Mrs.' Luther Barrington of rJChocowinity was a guest of Mrs. C.E. Cannon on Sunday. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Josiah Elliott has -returned from ' the Albemarle Hospital after undergoing treatment for Several weeks. . 1;,; ! ' ATTENDS CRUSADER 5 Mrs. W.F. Tarkentbn attended the Billy Graham Crusade at Raleigh on Friday. - . SAT. GUESTS Mr. . and Mrs. William Stanford of Virginia Beach, Va. visited Mrs. T.W. Nixon , on Saturday. . . Murrzy f.cicr Psrts COMPLETE PARTS CENTER FOR AUTOS domestic & Im ports - Lawn Mowers Farm Tractors Out boards Air Condition ers Custom Trailer' ' Hitches "1 " J I Vii' Ml V i W llllCUlldUJll izations, serving the 20 county Northeastern Area Five, attended. The purpose "of the workshop was to establish a better understanding of the working relationship between District Clerks and District Conservationists or Technicians assigned together in individual county field offices and working to carry out the objectives of their District's program of soil and water conservation. Jim Canterberry, Area Conservationist with the Soil Conservation Service, was moderator for the meeting which was more or less an open discussion to formulate ways and means of working together to bring about a more effective program of soil and water conservation. ; The meeting was open to anyone having suggestions to this intent, but there were short talks by several members of both organizations. District Clerks, Charlotte .Wheeler - from Northampton County," Shelby White from Chowan, and Ruth Woodley of Tyrrell County along with District Ik DOOP Ik CAMPUS Vr t Jut rlfht lor Khool ot Slav. Brifht colon to fo with toy ouiin. a me torn yon U3 cq:wz::iznt lay avjay plan, staktvcuz c:::zt:ias ',: : J j j 0 j ft is shown as she presents her Serivce and Soil and Water white is also clerk for the Conservationist John Litchfield of Northampton County and Wilson Spencer, Conservationist for Tyrrell, Dare, Washington and Hyde Counties participated in the program. Grady Lane and Mike White, members of the State Soil and Water Conservation Committee, coordinator for Soil and Water Conservation Districts in North Carolina, were on hand to discuss responsibilities of District Clerks in assisting the District and SCS. Garland Strickland, District Supervisor from Nash County and Treasurer of the N.C. Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts, spoke briefly and presented bis views as to the role both District Clerks and SCS personnel should have in assisting Districts. Canterberry relates that the meeting was a success as many ideas were discussed and plans formulated for District Clerks and SCS personnel to "work" together" to 'provide more technical assistance to landusers and strengthen the conservation movement. PXtCE. r. 1 i f mui in right thlcknen to keep feet ChooM from either Sundance, Trkia grenade green, Qrotchen - or Rondelle. 7 i 3i "n " era fl Chowan College has passed the $1 million mark in pledges and gifts in its drive to secure funds for a new $1.2 million science engineering facility ac cording to Julian Winslow, Jr., chairman of the Hert ford division of Chowan's "Mission Possible" development fund program. Winslow, a Chowan advisor, said that $1,007,000 had been Persons May Apply Under a new Federal program, people in financial need age 65 or older or who are blind or disabled can now apply for monthly cash payments at the Elizabeth City Social Security District Office. Starting in January 1974, the new Supplementary Security Income Program wui cane ine piace 01 ine present eaerai-aiaie programs ot puDiic assistance payments to aged, blind, and disabled people with limited income and resources. Until the Federal supplementary security income payments start next January, state and local public assistance offices will continue to make payments in the usual way. The aim of the new program is to provide Federal payments so that anyone 65 or older or blind or disabled can have a basic cash income of at least $130 a month for one person and $195 a month for a married couple. The law further requires that generally, no person will receive a payment less than he received under the State program before the Federal takeover. The people already receiving state assistance payments under the aged, blind, or disabled categories do not have to apply for payments under the new program. They will receive information later this year on how the program will affect them. WE CLEAN AND REPAIR RADIATORS. TURN BRAKE DRUMS. - . v DIXIE AUTO SUPPLY HERTFORD, N.C. 426-7118 r CD with anv outfit. Just the wirm nd tit oiug. Se 6W to 9. ELECTRIC POP-CORN POPPER Popi4qtin7(o 1 min. Complete wltfa cord. . ; , BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF LADIES QUILTED ROBES Six itytet to WMi froM hi dtlnr $M7 V Julian Winslow Serving As Chowan Fund Chairman received in gifts and pledges. The general chairman of the "Mission Possible" campaign, Don G. Mat thews, Jr. of Hamilton, noted that an additional approximate . $96,000 is needed for landscaping, parking and lighting. The campaign was launched in September, 1971 with an initial gift of $100,000 from Mr. and Mrs. Elwood W. Parker of Murfreesboro. Chowan's own faculty and staff pledged $107,000. The Z. Smith Reynolds Foun dation of Winston-Salem has made, two grants totaling $70,000, Matthews said. The first was for $25,000 and the second, a challenge grant, for $45,000. Meeting this callenge grant has enabled Chowan to top the one million dollar mark, Mat thews explained. The new, air-conditioned three-story building is nearing completion. It wUl house the science and mathematics departments and features fully equipped classrooms, laboratories and other modern facilities, Matthews noted. Matthews said support for the campaign has ' been widespread, "Many dif ferent people-alumni, ad visors, trustees, parents and other friends of the college have served in the Mission Sylvania GT-Matic model 100 solid-state GT-100 mm Early American style model CL3263 Mediterranean style model CL3267 Both Sylvania GT-Matic models have elegant furniture styling with outstanding performance features. 25" diagonal ChroMatrix II picture tube. 100 solid-state GT-100 chassis for the ultimate in solid-state performance and reliability. Your choice only $63995 BIG VALUES ON THESE GREAT SYLVANIA MODELS WITH PERMA-LOCK SyUfANIAQ o - 1 j TM-TtHdfiii,k GTfc Sylv.imu lncoitxT.mil Possible campaign throughout North Carolina and Virginia. It is because of their efforts in promoting the Mission Possible campaign, contacting others and ' giving them selves and the responseof the. public that Chowan has been able to reach the one million dollar mark," Matthews declared. CLASSIFIEDS LEGALS NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Carrie Lee Stalling!, deceased, late of Perquimans Countv. North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route no. l, Belvldere, N.C. on or before the 21st day of March 1974 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 14th day of September 1973 Louis Stalllngs Executor of Carrie Lee Stallings, Dec'd. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Virginia Hughes Webb, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route no. 3, Hertford, N.C. on or before the 21st day of March 1974 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons THE NEW SYLVANIA CT-MATIC CX3178. 19" diagonal ChroMatrix 11 ' picture tube. chassis, the ultimate in solid-state performance and reliability. These models feature 25" diagonal ChroMatrix II picture tube. 90 solid-state Gibraltar 90 IV chassis for solid-state reliability. Plus Perma-lock',v the anti-goof color tuning system. Remote tuning control optional extra with each model. - II syULTANIA I ' I MLDR;' III Sylvania color model CL3211 in contemporary style. 0ny$52995 0ny $52995 (?HsyuANiA . Mforcl Hardware & .Supply 1 Willi;:',5 ,.!nLM '.: . ', .": ,t ) "!. X "'''''' .w. .'-!" 'i g ' The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, October 4, 1973-Page 5 Indebted to said estate will . please make Immediate NOTICE OF payment. DISSOLUTION OF This 17th day of September GREGORY Guy H. Webb, Administrator. Administrator of Virginia Hughes Webb. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Hazel B. White, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at P.O. Box 246 Hertford, N.C. on or before the 28th day of March 1974 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 20th day of September 1973. W. W. White, Sr. Executor of Hazel B. White, Dec'd. ml Louise Beauty Boutique 214 Woodland Circle For appointments call 426-7925 Evening appointments also available. LOST: Child's eyeglasses, brown plastic frame. Lost in vicinity of Market St. Finder please call 426 5309 after 6 p.m. CARDOF THANKS "The family of James Murray Vick wishes to express our sin core appreciation to every one who remembered us in our time of sorrow and our great loss. May God bless you all" CARDOF THANKS To my many friends and neigh bors, I would like to express my appreciation for the cards, visits, and flowers while I was a patient in the hospital and while recuperating at home. May God bless each of you for your thoughtfulness and kindness. EssleTurner NEW three-part color level monitoring system automatically corrects most problems caused by signal changes. NEW locked GT-Matic memory controls remember your color preference. You get a key to keep it that way. NEW Sylvania integrated circuit holds the picture so absolutely steady, we've been able to eliminate the vertical control entirely. NEW 100 solid-state GT-1 00' ' chassis is cable ready. Plug-in circuit modules for fast, easy service, often right in the home. OEM Only $74095 Sylvania color model CL3213 in Early American style. HumupriDATTn Oompaifijf MANUFACTURING COMPANY ; a corporation, I Gregory Manufacturing Company, formerly known as Johnnie Gregory Truck Bodies, Inc., Incorporated In June 1966, (not to be confused with Johnnie Gregory Truck Bodies, Inc., in corporated in September, 1973) by action of all the stockholders nn August 25th, 1973, in passing and adopting Resolution to dissolve the corporation (Gregory Manufacturing Company) as soon as legally feasible on or after September 29th, 1973. Gregory Manufacturing Co. by CR. Holmes, Attorney 10-4,11,18,25 VISITS HERE Miss Ethel Eason from Morgan's Rest Home in Winfall is a guest of her sister, Mrs. W.T. Smith, this week. FROM WILMINGTON Mrs Bill Emmart and Mrs. E. Burton Myers of Wilmington are guests of their mother, Mrs. John T. Lane, this week. AT WHITE HAT Mr. and Mrs. Craton Stephens, Jr. of Garner spent the week-end at their cottage at White Hat. VISIT IN NORFOLK Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Chappell and family visited relatives in Norfolk, Va. last week. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nixon of Virginia Beach, Va. were guests of Mrs. T.W. Nixon on Sunday. Of Sylvania GT-Matic model CL3427 in elegant Mediterranean style. 25" diagonal ChroMatrix II picture tube. 100 solid-state chassis. Plus Touch-Tune'v tuning to switch channels at electronic speeds. SYLVANIA I I r, COLOR . ( J o :.V;rr:y V.:k.Z7 F:ris Krmrc-o. n.c. HERTFORD, N. C. PHONE 426-5211 J t
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