Pag I-Tlw Ptrqulm am WssWy. Hartford, M.C.. Tlwrd. Jsnusry V. W Taking A Look Backward jan. m By VIRGINIA WHITE TRANSEAU STATE HIGHWAY PATROLMAN TO BE STA TIONED SERE! A State Highway Patrolman will ar rive with the first day of February to take up head quarters here, according to an announcement by Vivian N. Darden, Mayor of Hert ford. Jack Gaskill, late of the Edenton station, has been assigned i to Per quimans County. He will make his headquarters in the newly opened police department quarters over the town office on Church ' Street.; The patrolman has taken rooms at the boarding house of Mrs. J.E. White. CONNECTICUT FISH CAPTURED IN LOCAL WATERS BY MATHEWS: Indicating that fish do quite a bit of traveling, Connec ticut State Fisheries release number 3117 was picked up in the Albemarle Sound by Fred Mathews when he visited his gill nets on Jan. 12. The tags of the Game Fisheries Commission were attached to rock weighing approximately two pounds each, and the first two tag numerals indicate that the two fish must have been released at the same time. Mathews arranged to have the tags returned to Connec Menus For Jan. 31 The following are the Per quimans County School lunch menus for the week of Jan. 31 through Feb. 4: HERTFORD GRAMMAR PERQUIMANS CENTRAL PERQUIMANS UNION Mon.Jan.31 Hot Dog Baked Beans Fruit Cup Cookie Milk Tues. Feb. 1 Pisza Slaw Fruit School Baked Cookies Milk Wed.Feh.2 Meat Loaf & Gravy Steamed Cabbage Whipped Potatoes - ' Bread Milk Thurs. Feb. 3 Turkey Pie Three Local Students Named To Dean's List - Fewer students made this year's fall semester Dean's List at North Carolina State University half as many than for the same period a year ago. - The sharp decrease in Dean's List students, despite increased enroll ment, results from a new university policy raising the requirements . for Dean's List honors. The policy was approved last spring by Chancellor Joab L. Thomas. Thomas said the higher standards were necessary to maintain the integrity of Dean's List honors. He noted that more than four of every ten students earned honors in previous years. The new re quirements limit the number to fewer than two of every ten full-time students. Chancellor Thomas said 2,053 students earned honors this past fall compared to nearly , 4,100 a year ago. Higher requirements may be only part of the reason for the decrease, however, since the number of all "A" students also decreased. The decrease is an indica tion that professors may. also be grading "harder." A total of 252 earned all "A's" compared td 326 last year. Chancellor Thomas praised the honor students and noted that they are studying in many of the most difficult fields of higher education, such as ' engineering, the physical and biological sciences, tex tiles and architecture. ' N.C. State had an enroll ment of about 17,000 students; for the fall semester and offers degrees in more than 80 fields of study. ! ' ; The following are the Per quimans County Dean's List students, their fields of study, and parents: ; Stanley J. Winslow, son of Hr. and Mrs. CJS. Winslow cf r.t. 1, EolviJore, is an irf:jf major who i r "'"3 ci f ? I ' t a a I ticut where the Commission will compare notes and gather further data on the fish movements in general. The voyage down the coast to the Albemarle Sound covers several hundred miles. "PARAGON" IS WIN NING NAME FOR BEAU TY SHOP: "The Paragon," the name selected from more than 123 suggestions submitted for consideration in naming the new beauty shop which will be opened in Hertford on February first, was the winning entry sub-' mitted by Mrs. H.T. Broughton of Hertford. She will be awarded one of the "Paragon's" permanent waves. Mrs. W.G. Hollowell is the owner of the' new business venture and Mrs. Burnette W. Lane is the manager. GREENWOOD-NIXON: Miss Eula Nixon of Edenton, daughter of the late W.H. Nixon and Mrs. Nixon of Hertford, and Thompson Greenwood of Edenton, were married in Edenton last Saturday night at p.m. Mr. Greenwood is a member of the Edenton School facul ty and Mrs. Greenwood is employed in the office of the Edenton Cotton Mill. They are making their home at the Hotel Joseph Hewes. COKE HAD SLIPS IN IT: Garden Peas Orange Glased Sweet Potatoes Cranberry Sauce Bread Milk , Fri.Feb.4 Hamburger French Fries Lettuce it tomato Dessert Milk PERQUIMANS HIGH Mon.Jan.31 Hot Dog on Roll or Cheeseburger Baked Beans French Fries Fruit Cup Cookie Milk Tues. Feb. 1 Pizza or , Pork iBarbecue Sandwich ... ? ' Slaw Buttered Corn Peaches School Baked Cookie semester. Two Hertford students received recogni tion for the "B plus" or bet ter listing: Catherine F. Evans, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Evans of Rt. 1, NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING The annual stockholders meeting of Hertford Savings and Loan Assoc iation will bo held Wed nesday evening. Fob' ruary 9, 1 977, 7:30 p.mn at the office of , the Association, 121 North Church St root, Hertford, NX. This meeting Is called for the purpose of electing officers and directors of the ensuing year, and transacting any other business that might como boforo tho mooting. ' 1 , iilas m. vi rrc:!-:nt ii:::2 C9YCS, S:b-Trc:i. iiziarorj) Be that as It may," but Herbert and Thelma Nixon tried unsuccessfully to put a . fast one over on their two . and one-half year old daughter the other day. We can't tell you who told us, but they wanted Katherine Alice to take some caster oil and because she likes Coca Cola, they mixed the vile stuff with Coke and offered it to her. One taste was enough for Katherine Alice. She pushed it aside. "Don't like it," she uld, "it's got slips in it" An adequate description of caster oil, but we never did learn how the whole thing ended.. .or whether Katherine Alice still likes Coca Cola. BIRTH ANNOUNCE MENT: Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Hall of Chapanoke, on Saturday, January 21st, 1939, a daughter. ANNOUNCE MAR RIAGE: Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Roberson of Hertford have announced the marriage of their daughter, Laura Spivey, to -John Vivian Mat thews, - of Hertford, on Wednesday ; evening, January 24th, 1939. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. D.M. Sharpe, pastor of the Methodist Church, at the parsonage, and was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Matthews. - Feb. 4. Milk Wed. Feb. 2 Meat Loaf with Gravy or Ham Sandwich Greens Whipped Potatoes Plums Bread Milk Thurs. Feb. 3 Turkey Pie or Chuckwagon on Bun Garden Peas French Fries Orange Glased Sweet Potatoes Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Milk Fri.Feb.4 Hamburger on Bun or Fish Fillet French Fries . Lettuce 4 Tomato ' Pears Dessert Cornbread Milk Hertford. Ms. Evans is ma joring in computer science; and Richard S. Hoskins, a zoology major and the son of Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Hoskins also of Hertford. r;:;:: Mrs. Robert White is a pa tient In the Albemarle 'Hospital ' Miss Caroline Wright was a weekend guest of her mother, Mrs. Charlie Wright, at Jarvisburg. Charles Johnson under went observation and treat ment at Norfolk General Hospital for several days last Week. Lindsay Reed of Raleigh , spent several days last week, ' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.F. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nixon and family were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Bill Nixon in . Wilmington and Sgt and Mrs. Will Green in Laurel Bay, S.C. for several days this week. Miss Linda Banks of New Bern spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. C.C. Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Powell of Hampton, Va. and Mrs. Hal Rogers of Ports mouth, Va. spent Saturday at the Rogers Cottage at White Hat. Mrs. John Decker was a surgery patient at the Albemarle Hospital for several days last week. Mrs. Earlie Goodwin, Mrs. L.D. Myers, and Miss Sarah Goodwin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Myers in Chesapeake, Va. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vick Stall- The Perquimans Weekly Court House Square HERTFORD, N.C. 27944 Entered as second class matter November 1 5, 1 934 at Post Office in Hertford, N.C. ... RAY WARD Genera Manager KATHYMEVYBERN News Editor FREDA NELSON Circulation Manager OFFICE HOURS 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday-Thursday PHONE 426-3728 News ind advertising deadline: 11 a.m. Tues. prior to Thurs. pub lication. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR 7.50 "ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS PATAU! IN ADVANCI" Published By Advance Publications Inc. Elizabeth City, N.C. County People In tags of Portsmouth, Va: visited relatives in Hertford and Winfall on Saturday. Mrs. Addle Keegan spent the weekend in Plymouth AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT Saturday, Jan. J9, 1977 -10:00 AM. SALS LOCATED: I MILKS TOH ELIZABETH CITY, N.C, COAST GUARD STATION ON WEBKSVnXE ROAD I . Joke Dm Tractor 42M (DM) WD Hre. Joan Dmti Trartor 620 ' Joka Dm Tractor A L&C Tamaa Trader 460 LR.C Funil Tractor 400 AlUt-Chalntn HiddkbtaUn Row Kinf Row Baddera 4 Sow John Dwra Stalk-Cutter 4 Bow . on Rubber Rotary Cottar I Row on Robber , TRUCKS lOTt-Chev. Cupar Special Cnaton Dehute 10-454 with Camper-Air and PA 1968-Cher. Pickup t Cylinder mm Radio, Hoetar-A-T. and TM. ' MoT Ford t Ton Cylinder with Grain Body and Dump lSW-LH.C I Ton S Cylinder with Grain Body (Good Grain Body) 1S62-GMC e Cylinder with Grain Body and Damn (Good Grain Body) . MANY' OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECKS ' , . . - NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS - I by) MRS. HILDA P. SMALL Rt L Baa Bllaabatk City, KG FOR INFORMATION CALL: AacUonaer J, CRy, North Cerafema GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PROVIDES FEDERAL FUNDS DIRECTLY TO LOCAL ANO STATE MVERNMENTS. YOUR GOVERNMENT MUST PUBLISH IMS REPORT ADVISING YOU HOW THESE FUNDS HAVE BEEN USED OR OBLIGATED DURING THE YEAR FROM JULY 1, ItTS. THRU DECEMBER 31. 197. THIS IS TO INFORM YOU OF YOUR GOVERNMENTS PRIORITIES ANO TO ENCOURAGE YOUR PARTICIPATION Si DECISIONS ON HOW FUTURE FUNDS SHOULD BE SPENT. MOTS! ANY COwrPLAJNTt OP OtSCPMMMTMN M TNI USE OF TMSSS FUNDS MAY Bt SENT TO THE OPPKS OP RSVSNUS SHARING, WASMWOTON. D.C. Nlrl. ACTUAL EXPENDITURES (lactam Wlaillliii) (A) CATEGORIES I (B) CAPITAL I KHSgtSSt 1 PUSUC SAFETY ' I CmWONaiCNTAL . PROTECTION g ; I PUBLIC s TRANSPORTATION $ - - g ; ' 4 HEALTH ' a r . .. I RECREATION :. g ' . LRARS g g 7 SOCIAL SERVICES . fOR AOEO OR POOR 1 - FINANCIAL - - .... ADMINISTRATION g - " ' ' - f ' ' " MULTIPURPOSE ANO ' GENERAL GOVT. ' 10 EDUCATION . 4j 11 SOCIAL " . : DEVELOPMENT t II HOUSNO t COM- muwty ogvELOPtamr g ' ' - . 1) ECONOMIC . DEVELOPMENT 1 " ' 14 OTHER (SpacKyl , ,-i : nn,M g .00 .00 (Fit I CERTIFICATION: I cojrtHy 1 WIOI rvapwci w inw vniiHWMia.il now not Down utexi in iwmai ronulrwrnanl (Sactwn Up) or Sal Sunntur ol Cnaai Em new not Dawn uawo in vrawtion or mwr nrai pnorny nptnamm San W. D. Cox 1Peo-plesBan-aub organization ana lncrp00' ban , vic it.nni see reouic cha app: charges 2PeQ-p!esf fits, nry of sy y ' V;-' K -? ' !'' with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Doward Jones and attended the Jones-Bateman wedding on Saturday. - - t-John Deare Sad DrUa -1 Sow Now Holland Haj Bailor Now Holland Hay Rate . t-fira Trallera Rotary Hoa R Row . . Collar Packer t Row AllhwChatowra Sub-Soller Cabbai SHde Haul Hay Rack on Whoala Church Bell . HAROLD WINSLOW No. M J. & BROTHERS Mo. Mi S. Bnthere - PHONE: U3-UH - Ellrabeta. that I avn the) Crawt En noytlvw OHIctT at, I MfWy Ihort I iwnaw nawwe i rw. hi. , ymmy w viwy I auras piwiwianuii (sujewon Jan. 7m, .1271 I Eucutlvo) Nam em) :nec banks with BankCteCo J. "" .vlers - - .- . cilso, any supplementary bene ii nature, accruing to members aon. ue. a: W,W acadental , , . .e coverage from Fireman's Fund . ; discounts on regular ticket prices at . jtheastern Movie.Theatres c: BanClub dries per year, valuable dis- $3 , ai trips, lodging, rent-a- a monlh Juded. (see Peoples never meant for further details). SOIKUClt , People Bank - mnntrF.Dil.C ... ... . The Ne ws Miss Sue White of Virginia Beach, Va. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian White. Guests of Mrs. T.W. Nixon I w 1 -TV l B I at . v WOODARD'S PHARMACY FDA switches 10 drugs to over-the-counter Our patients expect ua to be well versed in over-the-counter (OTC) prep, arationa. Just recently the Federal Drug Admin istration (FDA) switched . ten coughcold drugs from the prescription-only cate gory to the OTC category. Such a move proves two points: First, that the dif- terence Detween preacnp- tion medicines and self- medication drugs is THS GOVERNMENT ".: OP HERTFORD during tlf DrM from Juty 1, 17 mm Doxsombw S1, 1I7S account no. 34 2 072 001 HERTFORD TOWN TOUN CLERK HERTFORD N CAROLINA 27944 J (D) TRUST FUND REPORT IrwNjr la XHrucion 0) T 1. Baamoa aa ol Jural SO, 1S7S l t. Ravanua SnarXg Punda " 9a aMaWMt HOsjlSPoaWj or Cradaatl m V Smi OicaaHs 81. A S Sum el Iran 1. S. 4 S Ftmaa Raauwat) la ORS (IF ANY) .7. Total PiKk) AvaiaMa (. Total Amount I (Sum In It, aakiPMi B and ooaumn t LVwanoa o) Daoabar 81. 1I7 IF) THE NEWS MEDIA HAVE SEEN ADVISED THAT A COMPLETE COPVOF THIS REPORT HAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCU- . LATrON. I HAVE A COPY OF THIS REPORT ANO RECORDS DOCUMENTING THE CONTENTS. THEY ARE OPEN FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY AtTOWTI Of f iC6 HlStU more than 3, .svn rpUOormore Checks, service . on Saturday were Mr. and . Mrs. Carey Qulncey, Mrs. ; William Stanford, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nixon, all . from Virginia Beach, Va. HERTFORD.N.C. degree only, and secondly, that you should buy self medications in stores where qualified phar macists are available full time to help you select the best drug possible and to guide you in explaining its proper, storage, recom mended use and potential dangers. . Consider a profe$ tional for your next OTC purchase. Consider us! - in TOUN 16.S10 39 .771 16 -SIQ ; p a at 1971) a Z,ZLO (IF ANY) l C) E COPYOF THII Crv' RPh I Krtf0rd. N. C. 279