Page Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, September 1 1974," People In The Ne ws Mrs.' Addie ' Keegan of Hertford and Mr. and Mrs. Carey Quincey of Virginia Beach, Va. sepnt the week end in Durham and attended the Ennis-Jones wedding 00 Friday evening in the Duke University Chapel. ' Mr. ard Mrs. Tim Baker and son, Corey, from Cin cinnati, Ohio are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mac White, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker, at Belvidere this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Britt v and daughter, Joy, of Newport News, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt on Sunday. Miss Jane Swindell of Kinston was a weekend guest of her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Marion Swindell. Mrs. L D. Myers attended the funeral of her sister-in-law in Grifton on Tuesday of last week. Mark and Clark Baker have returned to their home in Belvidere after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tim Baker in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden spent a few days last week at their home in Hertford and returned to their cottage at Nags Head later in the week. Mrs. S. P. Toney, III, and children of Newport News, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dozier on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Britt of Charlotte are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt this week. Mrs. John Coston visited relatives in Mayesville on Monday. Miss Caroline Wright spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Charlie Wright, at Jarvisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Estes Copeland of Belvidere are spending this week at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Julian White were guests of their daughter, Miss Sue White, at Virginia Beach, Va. several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ed wards and Mrs. Grace Lewellyn spent the weekend at the Edwards Cottage at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reed of Windsor were guests of Mr. C. W. Reed on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Stanford of Virginia Beach, Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nixon and Mrs. T. W.Nixon on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Wallace Nelson have returned to their home in Chapel Hill after spending several weeks wth their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Godwin. Miss Doris Newton of Henderson spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newton. The Rev. and Mrs. Phil Purser have returned to their home in Columbia, S. C. after spending the weekend iwth Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heatherington. Dr. . and Mrs. Jack Broughton Jr. and family of Indiana, Pa. were overnite guests of Mrs. Johnny Broughton, Sr. on Friday. Walter Edwards Jr. was a weekend guest of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bosnian in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Callie Bussott of Norfolk, Va. was a guest of her ' mother, Mrs. C.B. Stallings, on Sunday. , Talmadge Stallings is a surgery patient in Norfolk General Hospial. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rogerson and family of Portsmouth, Va. were weekend guests of Mrs. Percy Rogerson. Clark Winslow, student at Chowan College, Mur freesboro, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Winslow. Norman Cherrix has returned home after spending several weeks in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Surtain. Mr. and Mrs. Chip Reed and family of Wilmington were weekend guests of Mrs. C.W. Reed. x MrS. Vic Huggins and son, Trip, of Blacksburg, Va. have returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Stokes. Mr. , and Mrs. Eugene Miller III, and son of Gaithersburg, Md. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McGoogan. ' Morris and Roger Clarke have returned to their home in Petersburg, Va. after a visit with their grand mother, Mrs. J. E. Morris. - Francis Nixon underwent surgery at the Albemarle Hospital this week. Mrs. C. R. Holmes is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Winder at Nags Head. Mrs. Sarah Mae White and family of Virginia Beach, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Estes Copeland at Belvidere on Wednesday. Miss Claire Cely of Alexandria, Va. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollowell last week. - Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bigger? visited friends at Morehead City on Sunday. t Joe Campbell was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Hobbs and Richard Williford at Jackson on Sunday.- v v. Mrs. T. B. Sumner was a guest of Mrs. T. P. Brlnn at her cottage at Nags Head on Thursday of last week. ' Tommy Jones of Durants Neck is a surgery patient in Norfolk General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin White, who have spent the summer at their cottage at Nags Head, are at their home in Belvidere for a few days this week. Mr. and-! Mrs. Douglas Layden have moved into their home at Belvidere after a wedding trip to Acapulco, Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. E. Burton Myers of Wilmington visited -relatives in Belvidere during the weekend. , . A new Wood Products Company located in Edenton, H.C. (with modem manufacturing facilities) specializing in the manufacturing of Cedar lumber and Fence Products requires the following personnel with a minimum of Fm (5) years experience. Millwright Minimum of five (5) years experience in a manufacturing environment , . Must be capable of handling air I 'hydraulic systems, power transmission, electrical control and power basics, cut, fit and weld. ' - Excellent benefit program and wage rates with year round employment PLEASE CONTACT: BRUCE A. WEBER Maintenance Superintendent tquuoPrORTUNintiirLOTEmF . ATLANTIC FOREST PRODUCTS INC. MacMILLAN BLOEDEL V JVA FENCE AND ALLIED PRODUCTS P.O. Box 608 Edenton, N.C 27932 (919)482-7451 . Bits Of Interest s, COMPLETES STUDIES c Perry Monds has com pleted his graduate work at ECU, Greenville, and is spending sometime with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Monds. BACK HOME Mrs. Maywood Nowell has returned to her home after being a patient in the Chowan Hospital. Got a comment or ques tion concerning pesticides? If so, you are invited to at tend one of three public meetings to be held during Aug. and Sept. by North Carolina pesticide officials. Agriculture Commis sioner James A. Graham stated that "Farmers and other affected parties need to attend these meetings to express their feelings and to take part in the hearings. A new proposal concerning certification requirements for private applicators will be presented." ; The scheduled regional meeting nearest Per quimans County will be held Sept. 9 at Martin County Courthouse Auditorium, in Williamston, N.C. Copies of the agenda may be obtained " from William B. Buffaloe, Pest Control Division, N.C. Dept. of Agriculture, Raleigh. I ' ' Report of collection-and distribution taxes for Per quimans ending June 30, 1976 is as follows: Net Quarterly Collections, 29,649.73; Cost of Collection, 252.62; Net Dist. Proceeds, 29,397.11. Dept. of Revenue Report ., . Vacationers who use the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel in their travels may not know it but they are motoring over the spot where the French sack British hopes for victory in America's War for In dependence. A marker on Sea Gull Island, one of four man-made islands in the 17.6-milelong Bridge Tunnel, commemorates the Success of the French fleet in thwarting the British navy's efforts to reach Corn wallis at Yorktown. Unable to retreat or to receive rein forcements, thf British general surrendered his ar r.y, the 2nd larist on the r r.llr.ent. It was t' 2 te:nn i j cf the er.d of V 3 E.l'-isa writing: Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, Dept. GG, Cape Charles, Va. 23310. ' The U.S. Consumer Pro duct Safety Commission today , announced that ap proximately 35,000 men's and boy's lightweight sports jackets must comply with Federal flammability stan dards or be destroyed. The announcement came after a decision in the U.S. District Court in Louisville, Ky which upheld seizure of these jackets by the U.S. Marshall. ' I Moore " ?AmsJ KV' .k"- J. .... HARRIS PLUMBING & BUILDING SUPPLIES HERTFORD, N.C PHONE 426-5576 1 1 'III' m 9 JGrr.:inn i liGck-to-scIiool! KEEP YOUR SONDAUGHTER ABREAST LOCAL HAPPENINGS - ONLY$5.00 WILL DELIVER THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY TO HIS OR HER SCHOOL EACH WEEK FROM SEPT. 1, 1976 TO MAY 31, 1977 OFFERS ENDS SEPT. T6TH 1976 .1 vyvwvvvvwvvvvvvwvvvvwi FILL IN AND RETURN SUBSCRIPTION BLANK NAME. ADDRESS. COLLEGESCHOOL .ZIP- PARENT OR GUARDIAN ADDRESS - ZIP -PHONE. LP i PERQUIMANS WEEKLY P.O. BOX 287 HERTFORD, N.C. 27944 OR PHONE Sj 4Z6-5Z8 ; 10-Speed Racer. Diamoncl-sjyle frame Caliper brakes Derailleur Was $150.00 Now $89.50 John Deere Bicycle tH . M i.. ' m Up to 40 off regular selling price of any bicycle in stock OUTSTANDING VALUE OUTSTANDING QUALITY S-Speed Universal. For men and women. Mixte frame. Caliper brakes. Derailleur. . Was $135.00 Now $79.50 Men 3-Speed Bike. English touring . frame Caliper brakes. Trigger-type shifter. , Was $115.00 Now $69.50 ' r '''''''' Girls 20-inch ' : High-Rite. Tubular steel frame. Coaster brakes. Banana seat. Was $80.00 Now $49.50 . . , (PRICES ARE FCH BOXED EICYCLES, KOT SET UP) j.c.c!ii:c:::;:DGCO. u:c. ft I) o e r, (Late 2)7322 8aC3 KM- U - - I 1 ' (PSi S3? - FCX 8-8-8 LAWN GARDEN FERTILIZER 50 lb. bag. Reg. $2.70 $f29 mm i KsEEII4 J . a " ff .i-jjtiilN-i'i-w ..... . i Annual ; RYEGRASS For a green lawn In the 50 lb. bag RYEGRASS4 winter, and early spring. so id. Dag - OR !.: KY.-31 TALL FESCUE 50 lb. bag he fjc 19-333 1-A Unico Double Feed : Deluxe Spring Brace HAND SOWER For lawn or crop seeds. Automatic feed adjust ment, heavy white duck bag. Reg. $11 70 . ; . v $C65 LAWN RAKE 24 independently float ing tines and heavy duty stress distribution bar. Reg, $6.05 $70 SPECTRACIDE LAWN INSECT CONTROL- ' Granular 2G 12V4 lb. bag ' treats up to 2500 sq. ft., , . Reg. $7.20 CrW COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER For top spraying perfor-, , mance. Convenient' ; lower height, Ijght ' weight. nj i n gai. capacity Reg. $16.95 r-f r-f . v- Q Tail PEAT MOSS Pressure packed. -.' . 4 cu. ft. bale ,Roo--75g-jg5 - tk I 6 cu. ft., bale Reg. $7.75 r CYCLONE SPREADER For fertilizer or seed.' Lawn sized hopper of heavy gauge galvani.'od . steel. ' Baked Enamel finish. .i . ' J, ' Model B1 Ren, $30 70 ' . N "2 iyr. Model BP1 Reg. $31.95' " i 1C4E.C:

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