, Paot t-Tlw Pwqulmant Weekly, Hartford. N.C.. Thursday, February X 1977 Menus For Feb. 7-u lowing are the Per- , Frf.Feb.ll Milk " The following are the Per quimans County School lunch menus for Feb. 7 through 11: i ' HERTFORD GRAMMAR PERQUIMANS CENTRAL PERQUIMANS UNION ? Mon.Feb.7 Smoked Sausage Green Vegetable X. -Fruit Cup Hot Biscuit "Milk ' Tues.Feb.8 -Hamburger 'French Fries Lettuce & Dressing School Baked Brownie Milk Wed. Feb. 9 Beef Vegetable Soup Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich Crackers Fruit Cup Milk Thurs. Feb. 10 Pork Barbecue on Bun French Fries Vegetable Milk News Of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eure and son, Darrell, have returned to their home at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland after spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ErieKirby. ' Several people from Bethel joined in the celebra tion on Sunday of the 40th wedding anniversary honor ing Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Stallings. Included were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chappell, Mrs. Gladys Gough, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Chappell, Jr. and their children, Kent and Amy, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. k. - a: Bethel- I Harvey $ Point News ' By -i- Vanora Brothers :y KyI I The New Haven Baptist - Junior Choir attended the ' Union Meeting which was : held Saturday at Riddick's , ' Grove Baptist Church. Robert Downing, Sr. at . tended the Union Meeting as ;-i Delegate from New Bethel ' , Baptist Church. I- Mr. and Mrs. Gwayland ; McClenney were guests of CMrs. Maurice Felton in Elizabeth City, N.C. over the weekend. v Get-well wishes go to Miss 'Wanda Skinner and her father, Ike Skinner. Mrs. Mary Hayes of ; -Brooklyn, N.Y. and Miss : Willie T. Riddick of Hertford Belvidere Area By MRS. ELTON D.LAYDEN '. Mrs. Sammy Jordan was Yguest of honor at a miscellaneous floating stork ".shower given by Mrs.. Ben- ';nie Lamb and Mrs. Terry ; ' Lamb at the Belvidere Com- m unity Building. Mrs. Jor- dan received many : beautiful and appropriate -: gifts. The refreshment table i was beautiful with the 'center piece of mixed HAND LwMmnA h.a4 tiOLEsr.LE i Beef Stew Bread ; ., Fruit Cup Cookie Milk PERQUIMANS HIGH Mon.Feb.7 Smoked Sausage or Chuckwagon with Gravy Potatoes auGratin ' String Beans Fruit Cup Hot Biscuit v Milk Tues.Feb.S Bologna & Cheese Sandwich ' or Hamburger on Bun French Fries Lettuce & Dressing Fruit Cup Brownie Milk Wed. Feb. 9 Hot Dog on Roll or Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich Beef Vegetable Soup Lima Beans Apple Turnover Crackers Community Happenings & People Bethel - Snug Harbor Community News By Inez Corprew William Stallings. William and Rosa Stall ings recently attended the Charlotte Market Show. While away, they visited with Rosa's mother, brothers, and sister, all of Gastonia.N.C. Mr. Stan Brantley from Holiday Island is a patient at the Chowan Hospital in ; Edenton.N.C. Mrs. Billy D. Corprew ac companied a group from the Office of Doctors' Sick and Hornthal of Edenton, N.C. on Friday to a Dental meeting at Walnut Creek Island, N.C. Miss Ellen Long, daughter were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Brothers on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Dean, Mrs. Ruth Paige, and John Norfleet visited here with their sister, Mrs. Pernella Elliott over the weekend. They attended the funeral services of Elbert Copeland. Allen Glen Felton of Fort Bragg, N.C. spent the weekend with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Felton. Madlin Drumgold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Drumgold, is a parient in Kecoughtan Hospital in Hampton, Va. News Briefs flowe-s and lighted candles. Many friends called during the evening. Mrs. Freeland Copeland is spending some time with her daughter and family, . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jenkins atPotecasi.N.C. . Mrs. Gladys Chappell, a , former resident, is visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Chappell makes her home with her son and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne' Chappell in Atlanta, Ga. PICKED? Check our meaning of hand-picked cars; and trucks before you buy! SEE THESE HAND PICKED u::its TODAY ens, o. v: Thurs. Feb. 10 Pork Barbecue on Bun or Batter Fried Fish French Fries Aoplesauce 1 Green Vegetable Cornbread Milk Fri.Feb.ll Luncheon Meat Sandwich or Beef Stew Fruit Cup Field Peas Cake . -v Orange Juice Milk Receives Assignment LANDSTUHL, GER MANY Ramstein AB, Germany, is the new assign ment of Air Force Technical Sergeant George E. Ayscue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Ayscue of Rt. 2, Hertford. Sergeant Ayscue, a supply services specialist, was of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Long, has returned to Henderson to resume her teaching duties after being home for the weekend. Mrs. Lola Watkins has returned to her home in Snug Harbor following an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Martha Nichols in Charlotte, and her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hoerner of Durham, N.C. Mrs. Watkins reported snow storms . during her stay there. The James Sawyers from Virginia Beach, Va. spent the weekend at their cottage in Snug Harbor. Sympathy is extended by the community to Mrs. Lois Guth who tost her brother, Benv.F.. Turner , of. Chesapeake, Va. And to Mrs. Elva Harrington who lost her sister, Mrs. Henriet ta B. Brosky of Portsmouth, -Va.-" Those having birthdays this week include - Alice Spivey and Ruby Davis. Many happy returns. PLUMBING REPAIR WORK WATER SOFTENERS REPAIR ALL KINDS CALL BOB TAYLOR 426-7107 OFFICE HOURS 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. RUSTY JACOBS, Accountant TAX PREPARATION 4 CONSULTATION BOOKKEEPING . ' ' ' ' Stvtn Year I Exptritnct lntttnti Ktvtnui AgtMl ELIZABETH CITY, N. C 27909 Phorw: Bui. 338-2490 Horn 338-34M - IIOVJUw'CULD YOU LKIETOCTl:' : rr: I. Ik V- l l ' -V I y Y ENLISTS - LeRoy Ferebee,' son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ferebee of 103 White Street, Hertford, has enlisted in the U.S. Ar my under the Delayed Entry Program (DEP). He is scheduled to leave for Fort Jackson, S.C. on Feb. 3. assigned to Ramstein from BlytheviUe AFB, Ark. He will be working with the U.S. Air Forces in Europe. The sergeant is a 1950 graduate of Perquimans High School His wife, Ann, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Chappell, also of Hertford. ,. Durants Neck And Woodville By EARLENE SELLERS Miss Ollie B. Mallory was married to James T. Mason of Clarksville, Va. Saturday at 2 p.m. in Leighs Temple A.M.E. Zion Church. Rev. Walter Leigh presided over . the double ring ceremony. "Great Is Thy Faithfulness" and "I Would Be True" was played : softly during the ceremony. Mrs. Earlene Sellers played the piano. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Clara Mallory, was given in marriage by her brother, Joseph A. Mallory. She is a 1974 graduate of Elizabeth City State University, and is employed with the Clarksville, Va. City School System. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mason and is employed with Clarksville, Va. Dry Goods Factory. Miss Sharon Lumbselen of Elizabeth City was the bride's matron of honor. Other attendants were, Miss Teressa Mallory, sister of the bride, and Miss Joyce Mason, sister of the groom, bridesmaids; Miss Stephanie, Vaughn, flower girl; Wilson Mason, brother of the groom was bestman; William Mason, Jr., brother of the groom, and Willie Garner, ushers; Leroy OPEN NIGHTLY AND SATURDAYS - BY APPOINTMENT P. O. Bok ISM 404 E. Fwing Slrwt CrJKHtE"XETST. KCXTFCm) a 9 TakinA'Look Backward .O FEB. 1939 By VIRGINIA WHITE TRANSEAU CRACKED BOILER DISRUPTS SCHOOL AT WINFALL: Furnace trouble , at the Consolidated Gram-' Sr. Citizens Mee t The Memory Lane Senior Citizens Club met in execu tive session on Jan. 28 at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Callie SpruilL The following members were present: Mrs. Callie Spruill, Mrs. Margaret Bagley, Mrs. Mattie Matthews, Mrs. An toinette Sutton and Mrs. Grace Dixon. The by-laws and . duties of each of ficers were the topics of discussion. A drawing for an electric Highlights Bacon was ring bearer. The couple will make their home in Clarksville, Va. Mrs. Grace Dizon, com munity coordinator met recently with the Woodville Senior Citizens Club at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Sawyer to explain the By laws of the Club. Woodville Senior Citizens held their monthly meeting at Moore's Rest Home with President Mattie Whidbee presiding. Minutes of the previous meeting were -read, received, and adopted. The president gave a report on the Jan. 3rd meeting which was held at the Parks Recreation Center. Happy : birthday was sung to Minnie A. Johnson. A gift was presented to her by Armecia Moore, secretary. Earlene ; Sellers, outreach communi ty worker, briefed members on their years activities. Refreshments were served. ' vvvii ' Gylvania Compact System CST6731 Teatures sona-state AMr-Mi-rvi siereo y receiver, full-size BSR automatic turntable C with dust cover, built-in 8-track stereo tape player, and two 8" full range air suspension speakers. Receiver provides 4 watts min.. : - -;. RMS power per channel at 8 ohms from 60 Hz to 20kHz with no more than 1 total harmonic distortion. 1 .; mar School - in Winf all Wednesday disrupted the whole county ; school schedule. The heating dif ficulties,; consisting of a cracked boiler, developed on Wednesday morning and heater was held it the last regular meeting on Jan. 24th and Mrs. Georgia Leary was the winning ticket holder. The meeting adjourned to meet in regular session on Feb. 21. DEAN'S LIST, CHAPEL HILL"- The following student from Per quimans County was among the 1976 fall graduates of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Wallace Edgar Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. Nelson of 214 N. Church St., Hertford, received a B.S. degree in Pharmacy. The"" Perquimans Weekly Court House Square HERTFORD, N.C. 27944 Entered as second class matter November IS, 1934 at Post Office in Hertford, N.C. RAY WARD General Manager KATHYNEWBERN News Editor FREDA NELSON Circulation Manager ' OFFICE HOURS . 9 A.M. to S P.M. Monday-Thursday , PHONE 426-5728 News and advertising deadline: 11 a.m. Tues. prior to Thurs. pub lication. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR 7.50 "ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MVAB1I IN ADVANCI" Published By Advance Publications Inc. Elizabeth City. N.C. ffimeiimiig special aft 'a yvuiiiiN v(uuiu (uuiwiivui .. w-k ' . L .m.:i..ii.. . 1 ) all county schools, including the high school, were closed t noon because the con solidated pupils are transported on the same buses that transport the high school students. FIRE DAMAGES HOME OF MAYOR VIVIAN DARDEN: Fire and water wrought considerable damage to the home of Mayor Vivian N. Darden on . Friday afternoon. The alarm was sounded at 1:20 p.m., and for more than an hour firemen battled to con fine the flames to the attic where they started. All fur niture was moved out of the mayor's Front Street home to places of safety within a few minutes after firemen and other volunteers ar rived on the scene. Plaster, wallpaper and woodwork were damaged by the water sprayed on the builting in stopping the fire, and the flames, fanned by a brisk wind, virtually destroyed ' the roof. The loss,' approx imately $3,000 at an unof ficial estimate, is covered WOODARD'S PHARMACY Aged need attention when on drug therapy The handicaps of older citizens are often overlooked. Diminishing mental and physical con ditions can leave the aged person in a feeble-minded, child-like state. Yet, many of these same people are given the responsibility of taking powerfully potent medications a respon sibility we'd never dream of giving our kids! In all Beautiful systems beautifully priced make Sylvania the sound investment of the year! Sylvanla Compact System CSTG730 includes a solid-state AMFMFM stereo ( receiver, built-in 8-track stereo tape player,! and two 8" full range air suspension ' speakers. Receiver provides 4 watts miri, ' ! RMS power per channel at 8 ohms from ' ; 60 Hz to 20kHz with no more than 1 w total harmonic distortion. - ' - . t i ; , j Gylvania Compact System CGTC7C2 has solid-state AMFMFM stereo receiver; ! full-size BSR automatic turntable with dust ; cover, built-in 8-track playrecord stereo tape deck, two dynamic microphones, and two 8" full range air suspension speakers. . Receiver provides 4 watts min. RMS power' per channel at 8 ohms from 60 Hz to 20kHz," with no more than 1 harmonic distortion. partially by insurance, and I repairs are already under way. " WHITE-BRIGHT: Miss Hazel Bright, daughter of K Mrs. Addie Bright and the -late George Bright, of Rt 2, Hertford, and Walter Well ington White, son of Mrs. ' Mary White and the late Fl J.N. White, were married in Camden Thursday evening, Jan. 26. They are making their home on Railroad Avenue. WALTERS-TWINE: Elton Baskins Walters son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walters, of Gates, and Miss Hatel Mae Twine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tarlie Twine, of Belvidere, were married in Suffolk, Va. on January 11th. BIRTH ANNOUNCE MENT: Bora to Mr. and Mrs. N.C. BareivOt, in Mary Elizabeth Hospital, Raleigh, . uauguici, jiiwuic up wards. Mrs. Barefoot is tne ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. LA. White of Hertford. . Health tkivs $ Vtevis HERTFORD.N.C honesty. I can see little dif ference between the handi cap of old age and that of extreme youthfulness where strong drugs are indicated. . Like children, older citi zens need special atten tion while taking medi cines. Let's make it our business to help the elderly use drugs safely and properly.; . i fz R. Fh 1 I