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iage 2-Thc Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, JI.C., Thursday, January LurichMenus For Jan. if l Menus are subject to change without notice. HERTFORD GRAMMAR Monday 19: Pizza ; - Lettuce-Dressing Orange Juice Chocolate Pudding Milk Ttiesday 29: Tuna Salad-Lettuce Sliced Tomtoes 'Crackers Apricots Cookie ' Milk Wednesday 21: : Barbecued Chicken Potatoes AuGratin Fruit Cup Rolls-Butter Milk Thursday & Friday No School! PfeRQUIMANS CENTRAL Monday 19: 'sHa'mburger-Bun 'Slaw Furple Plums Cake Square -Milk 'Tuesday 20: lPfzza Lettuce-Dressing VPear Peanut Butter Chews Milk 'Wednesday 21: Vegetable Soup 'jfjheese Sandwich .Peanut Butter Crackers 'Glazed Apples Milk . 1'liursday & Friday No School! V PERQUIMANS UNION Monday 19: Orange Juice Chili-Cheese Dog .Confetti Corn 'Apple Sauce -Milk . Tuesday 20: , Seawich-School Baked Bun Scalloped Potatoes District '.TnrW John T. Chaffin presided at the Wednesday session of Perquimans . '. County District Court and ' ; heard the following cases : ' Arba C. Winslow, charged " with driving under the in-' rfluence of -intoxicating li- having an operator's Z license, received a 90-day sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of $100.00 and J cost, was told not to operate Ha motor vehicle in North Carolina except by limited privilege, aim iiui w viumic . any Federal, State, or local laws for 12 months; Percell - L. Skinner was found guilty of reckless driv ; tag and was given a 60-day sentence suspended for 2 : years, a fine of $100.00 and Zt- cost, and told not to violate 4 oily reucim, tjiaic, vi iuvi laws for 12 months; Gary Davis Layden was found not guilty of trespass er tag; - Elbert Bailey was taxed ' with a fine of $10.00 and cost tnt ti-avalma nr an unenfa J. speed; ; . EJ Calvin Coolidge Howard, 5 charged with driving under ttiA infltionno nf in tftYi rati tiff liquor, received a 90-day : 2 sentence suspended for 2 2 years, a fine of $100.00 and cost, told not to violate any Federal, . State, or local laws, and not to operate a IS motor vehicle , in North Carolina until duly licensed by the State; ' ::. Charles Hilton Whidbee S was found guilty of assault Zt and given an 18 months sentence. !f an appeal is re nuested. bond will be tou T , $1,000.00; ueorge tienry mancnaru, charged with assault, received a 30-day sentence jjv suspended for 2 years, a fine - of $50.00 and cost, ordered to ft MOORE'S LATEX BARN PAINT 19-21 Turnip Greens Dessert Milk Wednesday 21: Country Style Steak Rice-Gravy String Beans . Baked Tomatoes Corn Bread Milk Thursday & Friday . No School! PERQUIMANS HIGH BOXES Monday 19: Hamburger-Bun French Fries . Lettuce-Tomato Salad t Orange Milk Tuesday 20: Sausage Pizza Green Peas Carrot Sticks Milk Wednesday 21: Sloppy Joe-Bun Peas & Carrots Tater Tots Ms Orange ' Milk Thursday & Friday No School! PERQUIMANS HIGH PLATES Monday 19: Hot Dog-Roll Baked Beans Cole Slaw Apple Sauce Milk Tuesday 20: Vegetable Soup Vi Cheese Sandwich Vi Peanut Butter Sandwich Crackers Fruit Milk Wednesday 21: Fresh Fish Portions Macaroni & Cheese Cabbage Slaw Fruit Milk Thursday & Friday No School! Court pay doctor, $9.50 for eye treatment, and not to assault his wife within ' years and not to violate any Federal, State, or local laws; Prayer for judgment was continued for 6 months in the case of Joseph John White, Jr., charged with non-support; Probable cause was found in the case of William Henry Ayscue, charged with hit and run, property damage, assault, driving under the influence of intoxicating li quor, (2nd), trespassing, discharging firearms into occupied property, and damage to real property, and the case was placed on the Superior Court Docket for trial. Henry James Parsons, John Wilson Horstman, and Harry Madison Adkins all charged with misdemeanor for unauthorized use of vehi cle, received 60-day sentences (credit for 10 days) was given a stay with the condition they apply $200.00 and cost and jail fees, and not to violate any Federal, State, or local laws for 6 months; Scott Cayton was found guilty of driving with license revoked, and given a 6 mon ths sentence suspended for 3 years, a fine of $350.00 and cost, ordered not to drive in North Carolina until duly licensed, and not to violate any Federal, State, or local laws for 12 months; Sammy Langley was ordered to pay $100.00 mon- Twine Tile & Carpet recommends the soft, warm charm of "FOLKLORE': - IS, 1976 Honor Listing WILMINGTON - Linda Lou Ownley of Hertford has been named to the Fall Semester Dean's List at The University of ' North Carolina at Wilmington. To qualify for the honor, Miss Ownley enrolled for a full course load and com pleted the semester with at least a 3.0 grade point average while making no grade lower than a "C." v NOTICE OF MEETING The North Carolina Coastal Resources Commis sion will meet at the Royal Villa Motor Inn in Raleigh, N.C. on Wednesday and Thursday, January 21-22. The Commission will con tinue its review of preliminary draft land use plans submitted by local governments in the coastal area. Harvey Point News By VANORA BROTHERS Mrs. Dorothy Wills and children have returned home after spending a few weeks in New. York with relatives. Tyrone Jones and Karen Riddick have returned home after spending some time in New York with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Peirce of Portsmouth, Va. spent the weekend here at their vacation home on Southern Shores. Mrs. Adnois Moore of Brooklyn, N.Y. is spending some time here with her sister Miss Beulah Felton and her mother, Mrs. Margaret Felton, in Hert ford. The Soul Bodacios band made their first public ap pearance Friday night at Southern Shores Beach. Whiteston Homemakers Club Holds Meeting The Whiteston Homemakers, Club began the New Year learning new arts. Each member present was furnished material and instructions to make either a red, white or blue ric-rac flower. These were very pretty and especially when they were arranged in a tiny basket to be taken to shut-in member Mrs. Sylvia Winslow. These little flowers make pretty small arrangements for a coffee table or a tray to take to a sick friend or neighbor to brighten their day. The meeting was called to RETURNS TO SCHOOL Tony Copeland has return ed to Duke University at Durham, N.C, after having spent the Christmas Holidays with his parents Mr. & Mrs: Willard M. Copeland. thly for support provided reasonable visitation privileges are allowed. If visitation privileges are not ' allowed, the $100.00 payments will cease until further orders of court. The . defendant shall come back to court if reasonable visita tions are not granted. Cost and the 1st payment must be paid by February 1. , m GAFSTAR Foamcraft SHEET VINYL FLOORS (SAFSTAR Foamcraft sheet vinyl is rugged and easy to care for, thanks to -Its natural "no-wax" finish. But best of all, It feels so soft and warm underfoot. Inside there's an extra-deep foam core. It even quiets noi si. ' ) And GAF'S beautiful patterns have a unique . handcrafted look that : . adds distinction to any home. Come walk through our world of QAF . vinyl floors. '.,:'.'.;; V; JAN. 1938 By VIRGINIA WHITE , , . TRANSEAU FISHERMEN BEGIN TO FEEL URGE TO CAST NETS INTO DEEP: The fishing season is opening. All along the shore now, wherever the fishing in dustry is carried on, men may be seen mending their nets, repairing boats, put ting their equipment in v order for the fishing season. Already nets are set for rock, which is the earliest of the big fish making its ap pearance in these waters. The season for catching shad does not open until Feb. 5th. It is the branch of the industry which is of the most importance to Per quimans fishermen, and it is to catch shad that the local fishermen are now prepar ing, preparing leisurely for . the most part, though as the season draws nearer some work in almost feverish Connie Brothers was hostess to the Wyanoke 4-H club Saturday. With the beginning of the new year, the members were eager to get started on their new ideas and plans they have outlined for the year. . New Bethel Baptist Chur ch senior choir sponsored a talent program Sunday afternoon. It was quite a success with many members and friends throughout the community participating. The New Haven Baptist Church morning worship service will begin at 11:30 a.m. Sunday. Rev. Butler Sharpe, pastor. On painted porch steps place non-slip strips or designs for bathtubs. They create added safety in wet weather. order by the vice-president, Mrs. Virginia White in the home of Mrs. Walter Dail Tuesday night, Jan. 5. Mrs. Esther Creed read devo tional thoughts for the New Year and closed with a prayer. After the minutes were read and approved of the November and December meetings, the 1976 year books were prepared with hostess and devotional leaders for the New Year. The meeting closed with the reading of the North Carolina Club Members Creed. Those present were invited to gather around the dining table for refreshments prepared by the hostess. STATEMENT OF CONDITION HERTFORD HERTFORD ICOPV Or tWOWN STATEMENT UKITTtD TO TMaT A ASSETS TM AaOCIHIM OWMS Cuh on Hand ml In Bukl . ... . . . SUUaf Mottk Cuelln ul U.rS. OoMmurt Slack li fWml Hhm Lou Buk . Unn M h mm Jiiilillin M AOuen lor Iniuruct, Tkao, Eto. . Ottko Furnltm ud Fbtam . . OflkaBuMaa-. . , . . . . KmI butt ioU Unr OoMnol . Otikor Anott . . TOTAL . . ... . LIABILITIES HotaragriUoiOUMt Low In Fill BnoMa . Ttttnl (U OOm Uabaitaai ' TOTAL . TAT1 Or NOHTM CAPHUJWA , PERQUlKAJfS County or H. CEKE EOYCE frtaj OHM to trao it bo at Mo kmrnUo I AMOdaMoa oorMmlr I JL d Ik 111 Si xii JLj . haste lest everything be not In ship shape condition on time. A little later on, sometime in April, the ' season for herring fishing " begins. This too, is an im portant branch of the in dustry in Perquimans, for herrings generally abound in these waters. Not everyone perhaps, realizes to what extent fishing is car ried on in Perquimans Coun - ty, where the chief industry is agriculture. But in all sec tions of the county which border on the water, in cluding Durants Neck and Harveys Neck, where there is a long shore line ' on Albemarle Sound, as well as on both sides of the Per quimans River for many miles, fishermen ply their trade, generally in connec tion with their farming operations, though there are fishermen living in Hertford who set nets and carry on extensive fishing operations down the river and in the Cribs Anyone willing to donate baby cribs for needy families should please con tact Mrs. Wilson at the Social Services office, phone 426-7373. Mr, and Mrs. W.C. Perry of Virginia Beach, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox on Sunday. . Tommy Sawyer has returned to N.C. State Univeristy, Raleigh, after spending the Holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sawyer. The Perquimans Weekly Court Houk Square HERTFORD, N.C. 27944 Entcrtd u wcond dut matter NovMib 15, 1934 at Port Offict in Hertford, N.C. RAY WARD General Manager ' KATHY NEWBERN News Editor OFFICE HRS. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday-Friday PHONE 426 S728 Newt and advertising deadline: 11 a.m. Tuea. prior to Thurs. publication SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR '5.00 Published By ' Advance Publications, Inc. Elizabeth City, N. C. Savino and Loan Association N. C. as or Di-ccmbch 31st, 19-21 QM I Nil TWA TOW A WKOUIWaTO T iAMJ . Bog . t, J,OO1OOOJJ0 : tZJiix9SSiSi '. a..ixS5Jl..6!i$J!S DAOt.- i li..i?... j..2.9ZlJtaHjJi7... Needed . . ; , . aMii4afi2SU- ; . . ; ; a....tuo.. ; ; . . ... naos.- . a. 1.-A35L-.99.-. . , . . . , . . . l JEWtiPJa.-. ... s ;.y . ... ...-.Js.a2Mi. . t. 29J91t.. . a. X3m.-SS-. ...... fcototiiT'timi'f otVooo tm. t look "Backward sound. Most of the fish caught in local waters are shipped to Philadelphia, Baltimore and . New York markets, with several retailing to the local trade, for a great many of these fish are consumed in Per ' quintans. ; . . ... , : '.; GOODMAN-STANTON: Miss Audrey Louise Stan ton, of Winfall, and E.A. Goodman Jr., of Durants ' Meek, were quietly married in, a simple ceremony per-, formed by the Rev. J.F. Stegall, pastor of the Hert ford Baptist Church, on Saturday evening at 6 o'clock, the ceremony tak ing place at the parsonage. The bride, who is a daughter of W.J. Stanton, and Mrs. Stanton, of Winfall, was ' becomingly attired in a blue suit, with matching ac- . cessories. Mr. Goodman, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Goodman of Durants Neck, is a prominent young farmer of that community. Both young people are very popular with a wide circle of friends. LOCATION OF LOCAL BUS STATION CHANGED TO WALKER'S STORE: The bus station is now located at Walker's, with Morgan Walker as agent, and Holt Scott, who has been All property subject to ad valorem taxation shall be listed annually as prescribed by law. The regular listing period will begin on Friday January 2, 1976, and end on Saturday, January 31, 1976. List during the regular listing period and save 10 per cent penalty. BELVIDERE TOWNSHIP Mrs. Paul Byrum, List Taker Belvidere Community Bldg. January 2, 3, 8, 9, 29, 30 & 31 January 2, 3, 8, 9, 24,29,30,&31 January 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16; 17, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 . .... ...... . . Januarys, 3, 8, 9, January 29, 30 & January 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30 & 31 ; , i ;9 til 5 P.M., Machinery Act off 1971, GS. 105-308, Duty to list; penalty ,0r Eve?yrperson in whose name any property is to be listed undeMhVterms off this sub-chapter shall list the .property m. k! .mrvisor or proper st taker within the time TSttEX nin, forth the information required by this sub-chapter. . ' qnradditiort to all other penalties l'iS oerSn whose duty it is to list any property who wilffully lr rS to list the same within the time i prescribed by taw shall be cuilty off a misdemeanor punishable by a ffme not to exceed fve hundred dollars ($5C0.C0) or imprisonme not eesd six months. The ffailure to ! st shall be prima ffacie evidence that the ffailure was wilful. - 7-iy person who removes or conceals property fcr t.e ccrcase cf evai;na taxation or who aidas or atcts t..8 S5lt eff Property ffor t,r,rr-c cv" ITJ ; taxation t3 ciy ef Z"Tc::::n r-"-.3 ty a ffir.a net to exceed five hv..-. c.-.-rs (t::i'c3) cr impriscr.ant net to exceed six me.....a. - (, "- ' , ' . ' ? ' I working for the bus com pany for the past , three years, as assistant. The change was made last week, , when the station 'was Get details free on Medic Alert If you have a hidden medical condition, how can you tell medical personnel what emergency Ufesaving measures your particular con dition requires If you're un conscious or in an accident? You can't But a Medic Alert emblem (with your medical problem engraved on it) can talk for you. In the past 12 months over 2,000 Medic Alert members reported their emblems had contributed to saving their UVes. Medic Alert emblems bear your medical problem, membership number, and phone number of We Wish To Thank You For Shopping With. Us. Have A Nice Day And Come Again! . Woodard's Pharmacy Dial 426-5527 NOTICE 10, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23 & 24 . BETHEL TOWNSHIP Mrs. Charles Ward, List Taker C.R. Ward's Store 10 - , 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, ;i. ........ V HERTFORD TOWNSHIP Oras Winslow List Taker Perquimans County Courthouse NEW HOPE TOWNSHIP Melvin Eure, List Taker New Hope Community Bldg. 10, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23 & 24 31 PARKVILLE TOWNSHIP Anna Newton, List Taker Winfall Community Bldg. transferred from its former , quarters in the show room of , the Hollowel Chevrolet co., with L.N. Hollowell as agent to Walker's sto-e. , . ..... the around-the-clock ' emergency answering service which relays your treatment in seconds. For details and order forms, write our Clipp ing Service, c-o our drug store, Box 5051, Raleigh, N.C. 27607. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope.-1 - Hertford. N.C. 9 til 5 P.M. .....1 til 9 P.M. .9 til 5 P.M. ...8 til 5 P.M. ... . . . . t9 til 5 P.M. ' . 1 til 9 C.25 GAL. twtn to oaf tubtcrikod botm w. U . 6
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