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fc-e 8 Th Perauimans Weektv, r . $ GETTING TO KNOW PCHS Eighth grade students toured Perquimans County High School recently to get to know the high school and how it functions. Elaine Burr and Barbara Zachary look over sport results. (Sawyer Photo) People In The News GRADUATES Clyde Emory Lane, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lane of Route 3, Hertford, graduated with a B.A. degree in religion at Campbell's College in Buies Creek. He and his family are presently living in Dunn, N.C. Mr. and Mrs. Lane attended their son's graduation. RETURNS FROM WILMINGTON Mrs. W.T. Smith has returned from Wilmington after spending 2 weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Burton Myers. VISITS IN RALEIGH Mrs. Royce Vickers spent several days in Raleigh last week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. While there Mrs. Vickers attended a Reception at the Governor's Mansion GARNER GUESTS The Rev. and Mrs. O.L. Hathaway of Garner are guests of Miss Gladys Felton this week. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. C.W. Reed is a patient at the Albemarle Hospital VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chappell and John Anderson of St. Louis, Mo. are guests Twine Tile & Carpef Shop brings you' ;- the rustic warmth of . . . "Normandy Brick" FOAMCRAFT SHEET VINYL FLOORS You'll love GAF Foamcraft for its deep cushioned soft ness and inviting warmth. . Actually quiets noises, too. Gives your rooms all the rugged beauty of natural brick with minimum care, and maximum long wear. And it's richly embossed, , with a natural no-wax finish. Clasjic red, warm brown, fresh white. Twins Tile d C-rpot U.S. 17 f . ..4 M A : ' ' - ?17 Hertford, N. C, Thursday, May of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Ward. FROM VA. BEACH Cmdr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker of Virginia Beach, Va. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White. RETURN FROM MD. Mr. and Mrs. Julian White have returned home after spending last week with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julian White, Jr., at Forest Hills, Md. VISIT HERE Mrs. Harold Deaton of Baton Rouge, La. and Lyle Woodard of Princeton were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodard. FROM VA. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley and granddaughter, Charla Eley, of Virginia Beach, Va. Our salute to the Senior Citizens is a 5 Discount on any item Friday - Saturday GREGORY'S V . I, O.C. Abbott, want and am very Interested In the position of district judge, because of my desire to serve the people and to promote, and where possible, improve the administration of justice. I am willing to devote my time, energy and ability toward the Improvement of our court system and toward the end that everyone can and will receive a speedy, fair and impartial trial. ; I am Interested In young people, the most precious commodity of our society. I believe that more time could be utilized on uvenlle cases by proper scheduling. With the assistance of the District Court Counselor Services, alternatives could be considered and judgments rendered in the best Interest and welfare of the child and family, with the view that the child will grow up to be a useful and productive member of our society. I believe that civil terms of court could be scheduled so that the people could get 23, 1974 spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Eley. IN HOSPITAL J.T. Biggers is a surgery patient at the Albemarle ' Hospital. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reed of Covington, Va. spent the week-end with Mrs. C.W. Reed. FROM CHARLOTTE Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Christensen of Charlotte are spending 2 weeks in Hert ford. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Addie White is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital FROM DURHAM Dr. and Mrs. H.B. Mat thews, Jr. and family of 5-10-25' STORE their cases tried without . , unreasonable delay. I believe in law and' an orderly society. The district court Is the court to which most people are exposed. Their impression of this court will determine their attitude toward all courts. I -believe that I will be able to maintain the dignity of the court. I believe that both sides of every case should be fully heard and a fair . and Impartial udgment rendered from the evidence presented and the law Involved.' , I sincerely appreciate the , confidence and support' given me by the voters of this district on May 7, 1974 for district judge, and although I received the highest number of votes for this position, a second primary has been called for, as provided by law, by one of my opponents. I need and earnestly solicit your support and vote on June 4th. 1974. Vote O.C. ' Abbott. : Durham were week-end guests of Mr. and - Mrs. Matthews, Sr. WEEK-END AT : NAGS HEAD ' Mrs. Lloyd Hortort and Mrs. W.H. Oakey, Jr. spent the week-end at -the Nixon Cottage at Nags Head. , ATTEND MEETING Those from Hertford who attended the Diocesan Meeting at New Bern on Thursday were Mrs. Grace Llewellyn, Mrs. Edward Griffin, Mrs. Cynthia N:' Creekmore, ; Mrs. J.R. FutreuV and Miss Louise Chalk. , DURHAM GUEST Mr. and Mrs. Nate Brinn and son of Durham were week-end guests of Mrs. Jack Brinn. ' r WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD :had tq about People ' Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Edwards spent the week end at their cottage at Nags Head. ; WEEK-END AT ' s WILLIAMSTON Mrs. Dick Brewer spent the week-end at Williamston with. relatives. WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskett spent the week-end at Nags Head. IN HOSPITAL Ricky Owens is a surgery patient at the Albemarle Hospital. VISITS AT CAROLINA BEACH ' Joe Campbell spent a few dayslastweekwithfriendsat Carolina Beach. -FROM FLA. -Mrs. Henry Lewis of Orlando, Fla. is a guest of ffllffl Open house on Saturday, May 251974 between the hours of 10 AIM. and 4 P.M. Perdue would like for you to come to the Rich Square area ( to meet their newest broiler grower. Raleigh and Delores Lane cordially invite each and everyone of you to come by during this time to see their new house and the 1 6,000 baby chicks that will be one day old -at that time. They'd like an opportunity to tell you why they decided to, contract for broilers with Perdue and what type of an investment they I make in order to this new career they excitement with you. In addition to conversation with the Lanes, you will also be able to get statistics and other pertinent information about Perdue's program from trained specialists in this area: Rex Thompson, Gerald Jackson and Tommyj Lowe. Either of these men will be glad to sit down with you and go over the full details of Perdue's plan for their eastern North Carolina operation. If proper financing can be arranged, Perdue feels that they can make you an offer for additional income that you just can't refuse. Perdue needs good contract, growers, which is one of the main reasons they located in this area, because they happen to feel that the people in the surrounding counties are some of the very best there are anyt where. . ' " ' - DIRECTIONS TO WE HOUSE: '' " - -! ' t ' 1 :' - . V" , .' : ..S .1 ' " .. -- ;." . t ;. ', ; From Ahoskie, take the St. Johns road going towards1 Rich Square! After you pass the airport, go approximately 3V2 miles, untihyou come to state road 1522, which will be the second paved road on tha right 1 after you pass the airport. Turn right end go approximately two (2) miles until ycu come to the first white house on.'tha left. The chicken house will bo across from this house. In The News. her mother, Mrs. George' Butler. , WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. Welly White and family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams, Jr. and Family spent the week end at Nags Head. ! CHESAPEAKE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Divers, III, and family of Chesapeake, Va. were guests of Mrs. Divers, Sr. on Friday. IN HOSPITAL - Mrs. Cliff Pritchard is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. FROM BELIIAVEN Mrs. Ralph Wallace of Belhaven spent the week end here with relatives. GREENVILLE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. John Stallings and daughter of get into "the businessrThey're" real have embarked upon and want to share this 1 3 i j r.- i -D- Greenville were week-end guests of their parents,-Mr, and Mrs. e Jimmy Sawyer and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stallings. . - ' PLYMOUTH GUESTS V Mr, and Mrs. ; Doward Jones and family of Plymouth were guests of Mrs. Addie Keegan : oq Sunday. ' ' y AT WHITE HAT Mr.- and Mrs. Leslie ' Powell of Hampton, Va. spent last week at the Rogers Cottage at White Hat. ROANOKE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. William Van Name of Roanoke, Va. were week-end guests of Mrs. Van Name's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nixon. FROM MICH. Mrs. Larry Brown of Detroit, Mich, is a guest of mm w& W!S! her grandmother, i Mrs.: George Butler. LEAVES FOR TEXAS' , -Bill Baumann left Friday for Houston, Texas, where he will enter Law SchooL -FROM WILMINGTON Z Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ainsley and daughter" of Wilmington are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Ainsley' -:;...!': VISIT AT VA." BEACII-'.H-..".'": Mr. and Mrs. Ralph; Wilcox spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perryt at Virgita' Beach, Va. While there they, also, visited : Mrs.- Bessie DuVal. i . ' - i VA. BEACH GUESTS ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Webb Gould and son of Virginia Beach, Va. were guests of Mrs. Gould's father, C.L. Dail, during the week-end. " - excited -m : . .B i ..in . . w- J ;r . a. . .."tr , ' - . FiiiPc'-'' J f i-'"rmnt
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