Page J-Th Perquimans Weekly. Htrtford. N.C., Tlwnday, September 1M7 Taking A . Look SEPT. 1939 By VIRGINIA WHITE TRANSEAU ASSOCIATION OP CHOWAN BAPTISTS TO MEET IN HERTFORD: Hertford will be the site of the 134th Annual Session of the Chowan Baptist Association on Sept 19 for a two-day meeting. A large crowd of delegates and visitors are expected to at tend the meeting. CLUB WOMEN ON FARM AND HOME PRO GRAM IN RALEIGH NEXT WEEK: Mrs. M.T. Griffin and Mrs. J.M. Fleet wood, members of the Bethel Home Demonstra- tion Club, will speak during the Farm and Home Hour from Station WPTF in Raleigh next week. Mrs. . Fleetwood will give an oral sketch of the county and . Mrs. Griffin will use the History of Home Demonstration Work as the basis for a brief talk. BIRTH ANNOUNCE MENT: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Divers of Edenton an ' nounce the birth of a son at the General Hospital, Nor folk, Va. on Saturday, Sept. 9th, 1939. HOSTESS AT BIRTH DAY PARTY: Mrs. Wayland White of Belvidere entertained on ; Monday evening in honor of the 18th birthday of her daughter, Marjorie. The guests included Misses Catherine White, Alice Weston, Elsie Copeland, ' Olive Layden, Mary Elizabeth Winslow, Syble Rogerson, Helen Winslow, Myrtle Winslow, Mae Edla Asbell, Evelyn Copeland, Mildred Copeland, Evelyn White, Marie Anderson, Elizabeth Elliott, Thelma Chappell, Helen Layden, Marjorie White, Deborah White, Mary Louise Chap pell, Dixie Chappell, Blan che Chappell, Marjorie Perry, Velma Layden, Jewell White, and Mrs. T.P. Layden, Colbert Byrum, Emerson Asbell, Nelson Lane, George Winslow, Gilbert Byrum, Fentress Winslow, J.L. Winslow, A.D. Ward, Wallace Assn. Meets The Northeastern North Carolina - Electrical Con tractors Association held their Sept. 6 meeting at the Knobbs Creek Parks and Recreation Center Tuesday night with a large majority of its members and several visitors present. Some problems that elec trical contractors are faced with on their daily jobs were brought up and discussed and beneficial in formation was given by distributors present from Shepherd Electric Supply Co., R.S. Jordan Co., and Beaufort Electric Supply Co. There was also a discus sion of the laws applicable to electrical contractors in the State of North Carolina, and taxation laws. The re mainder of the meeting was devoted to questions on The National Electrical Code. This association is work ing for the assurance that the life, safety and property of the public is protected from the hazards involved in the use of electricity. 1 MOORE'S HOUSE PAINT V A T ' Rf.fiAL ' C:;r:s Tl'-z Back Weston, Doras and Melvln Copeland, Wayland White Jr., Jack Anderson, Lyn wood Twine, Eugene Winslow, Hemby Chappell, Clifton White, and Mr. and Mrs. W.L. White. Lunch The following are the lunch menus for Per quimans County Schools for the week of Sept. 19-23: HERTFORD GRAMMAR CENTRAL GRAMMAR PERQUIMANS UNION Mon.Sept.ll Hot Dog on Roll Slaw Baked Beans Dessert Milk Tues. Sept 20 Country Style Steak with Gravy Whipped Potatoes String Beans Hot Rolls Milk Wed. Sept 21 Bologna & Cheese Sandwich Tossed Salad Half Pear Cake Square Milk Thurs. Sept 22 Sloppy Joe on Bun French Fries Orange Juice Milk Fri.Sept23 Tuna Salad on Lettuce Buttered Corn Sliced Peaches Crackers Milk PERQUIMANS HIGH Mon. Sept. 19 Hot Dog on Roll OR Hamburger on Bun Slaw Baked Beans Fruit Cocktail Milk Tues. Sept. 20 Smoked Sausage OR Country Style Steak Whipped Potatoes String Beans . Applesauce Hot Rolls Milk Wed. Sept 21 Pizza OR Bologna Ic Cheese Sandwich Tossed Salad . TaterTots Pear Halves Cake Square Your telephone gets regular checkups. . .and you don't have to worry about it. I ; i ' V wJt THE TELEPHONE in your home or office is just one small end of a vast communications network that feces to gether the entire nation. Your tc!:pcr.2 &ni the com plex equipment you never see are chrcfcsd conct;r.t!y and kept in superb working crd:r. In ."sn, if yc-jr telephone ever nztis repslrinj f'x it t no extra czz, C':;t tsrjsin in your hcuschcld fcr-jti: Yc-r t-ls-phsne, cf cruras. V , - 2 NOTICE OP STATE ELtCTION to be held on Tuesday, - November a, iw loth STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA , on Issuance at S300.000.0M STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HIGHWAY BONOS and on the Issuance of . 1230,000,000 STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA CLEAN WATER BONOS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Hit qualified voter of Perquimans County that, pursuant to tht pro clamation issued by Govtrnor James B. Hunt, Jr.. dated August 2, 177 and pursuant to the provision Menus Milk Thurs. Septa Sloppy Joe oa Bun OR Batter Fried Fish French Fries -Slaw Orange Juice Milk Fri.SepL23 Tuna Salad on Lettuce OR Turkey with Gravy Buttered Corn Garden Peas Sliced Peaches Angel Biscuit OR Crackers Milk People In The News Noah Gregory was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gregory in Chesapeake, Va. on Saturday. Mr.andMrs.CarlBrittof Charlotte were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt Mrs. C.R. Holmes returned home last week from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson in Princeton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. T.P. Byrum, Mrs. Tom Byrum, of Hertford. Mrs. George Chappell of Belvidere and Todd Winslow of Elizabeth City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker, Jr. in Clayton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker and two daughters of Ger mantown, Md. were guests pf Mrs. Maude Lane last weekend. Mrs. B. Porter spent the weekend at Virginia Beach, Va. with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hooper. Miss Brenda Layden, stu dent at ACC, Wilson, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Layden, at Belvidere. contained In Chapters St. 115. M, 521 and MO, Sttslon Laws of 177, the Gantral Assembly of Norm Carolina has calted a State election to bo hM in each County of the State of North Carolina on Tuesday, Novembers. 177 at which the question of the is- MMflCtOf t3M.000.M0 State of North Carolina Highway Bonds and at which the question of the Is suance of $230,000,000 State of North Carolina Clean Water Bonds will be submitted to the qualified voters of the State of North Carolina, which questions shall be . voted on. The Issuance of the Stat of North Carolina Highway Bonds has been uthorlied by Chapter 43 of the 177 Session Laws of North Carolina; the Issuance of the State of North Carolina Clean Water Bonds has been authorlted by Chapter 77 of the 177 Session Laws, both subject to a favorable vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote on . the questions in said election. The polls for said election will be open from :30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; provided, however, that at voting places at which voting machines re used the County Board of Elec tions may permit the polls to re main open until 1: 30 p.m. Absentee ballot will be allowed In said election. In accordance with the general laws of the State of North Carolina, . the times and places for registra tion and the names of the elections officials will be determined by the authorlted officers of the County and Information with reference thereto and as to the location of the voting places may be obtained from the County Board of Elections. Qualified voters who are not certain whether they are registered for this election should contact the County Board of Elections. Dated this Mth day of September, 177 William L.Tllley Chairman, County Board of Elections $ept.U.,2f;Oct.o UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE Rural Electrification Administration APPENDIX A Statement of Nondiscrimination "Albemarle Electric Member ship Corporation, Hertford, N.C. and Roanoke Electric Membership Corporation, Rich Square, N.C. ha ve filed with the Federal Govern ment a Compliance Assurance in ' which they assure the Rural Elec trification Administration that they will comply fully with all re quirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Actof 14 and the Rules and Regulations of the Department of Agriculture issued thereunder, to the end that no person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be ex cluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be other wise subiected to discrimination In the conduct of their programs and the operation of their facilities. Under this Assurance, these organliationt are committed not to discriminate against any person on the ground of race, color or national origin In their policies and prac tices relating to applications for service or any other policies and practices relating to treatment of beneficiaries and participants ln - eluding rates, conditions and exten sion of service, use of any of their facilities, attendance at and par ticipation in any meetings of beneficiaries and participants or the exercise of any rights of such beneficiaries and participants in the conduct of the operations of these organizations. "Any person who believes himself, or any specific class of in dividuals, to be subiected by these organizations to discrimination prohibited by Title VI of the Act and the Rules and Regulations issued thereunder may, by himself or a representative, file with ' the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. J0250, or the Rural Electrification Administra tion, Washington, D.C. 20250, or these organizations, or all, a writ ten complaint. Such complaint must be filed not later than 0 days after the alleged discrimination, or ; by such later date to which the Secretary of Agriculture or the Rural Electrification Administra-. tion extends the time for filing, t Identity of complainants will be kept confidential except to the extent necessary to carry out the Rurposes of the Rules and emulations." Sept.M NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS ' BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK FlleN0.77-$P-MARIE BRYANT, Petitioner - vs '-:-''.' ,-v DOROTHY SAUNDERS, Respondent. - TO: DOROTHY SAUNDERS TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: a special pro ceeding for determination of aban donment by you of youpminor child. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 4th day of October, 177, and upon your failure to do so, the party seek ing service against you will apply to . the Court for the relief sought. You are further notified that there will be a hearing on the question of abandonment of the 7th day of October, in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Perquimans Coun ty, Hertford, North Carolina, at 2:30 o'clock p.m. This the th day of August, 177. William J. Bentley, Sr. Attorney for Petitioner 100 South Front Street Hertford, NC 2744 Telephone: (1) 424-5327 Aug.25;Sept.U,1S NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT September IS, 1977 Town of Hertford. North Carolina 114 West Grubb Street Hertford, North Carolina 2744 (1) 426-7005 TO ALL INTERESTED AGEN CIES, GROUPS AND PERSONS: The above-named City proposes to request the U.S. Department of Housing end Urban Development to release Federal funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 174 (PL 3-383) to be used for the following proiect: The King Street Area Community Development Proiect is to be in itiated including the following: 1. Provide relocation assistance to families and individuals. 2. Provide legal and real estate appraisal fees. 3. Acquisition of land with blighting influence to permit. the redevelopment of thearee to catate iiillil mm Perdue is holding open house Sunday, September 18 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Joe Lee farm near Colerain to introduce you to our new galvanized steel broiler, house. -' Unlike plywood panels,, galvanized steel siding needs no scraping or paint ing. Perdue's automatic v feeding, watering and , heating systems can save vaiuebb time. And our ZVtt inch-thick insulation saves energy. Como ceo the new v broiler heu:o that practi ce' tc!:ciccro of it:c!f. V.'j'il crv: ycu refreshments end ycu may even win a - a standard living environment. .. 4. Provide site clearance and demolition of substandard structures. , . S. Provide needed site Im provements such as sanitary sewer, water, storm drainage and paved streets. - e. Provide rehabilitation grants or loans to permit rehabilitation of structures found to be economically feasible for rehabilitation. The project area consists of ap proximately 4.7 acres of land in the Town of Hertford in Perquimans County, North Carolina. The pro iect boundary begins at the in tersection of Gum Street and King Street thence along the King Street right-of-way in an easterly direc tion 260 to a property .corner; thence southerly along a property line approximately W to a prop erty corner; thence easterly along property lines approximately 140' to a property corner; thence nor therly along a property line approx imately 10' to a property corner; thence easterly along a property line approximately 50 to a property comer; thence northerly along Co vent Garden Street approximately 110' to a property corner; thence easterly across Covent Garden Street and along property lines ap proximately HO to a property cor ner; thence southerly along prop arty lines approximately 200 to a property corner; thence westerly along a property line approxi mately' 60' to a property corner on the eastern right-of-way of Covent Garden; thence southerly along the eastern right-of-way of Covent . Garden approximately 280' to a point in said right-of-way; thence westerly across Covent Garden and along a line' perpendicular to said right-of-way approximately 475' to a point in the eastern right-of-way of Gum Street; thence northerly The Perquimans Weekly Court House Square HERTFORD, N.C. 27944 Entered as second class matter November 15, 1934 at Post Office in Hertford, N.C. v RAY WARD - General Manager KATHY NEWBERN News Edfor , OFFICi HOURS 9 A.M. to 5 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 PAYABLE IN ADVANCI" Published By Advance Publications . " Inc. Elizabeth City, N.C. 11 '..i v ti r iiii it - j i ri . i i i " ' ' 1 m I --HtoS ' W V fcj J 1 1 J - I i hi SSI along said right-of-way approxi mately 500f to the point of begin ning. The estimated cost of the pro iect is S439.700. - It has been determined that such request for release of funds will not constitute an 'action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment and accordingly, the above-named City has decided not to prepare an Environmental Im pact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 16 (PL1-10). Tha reasons for such decision not to prepare such Statement were as follows: (1) The proiect will remove ex isting blighting Influences and will create a more attractive living '. environment. (?) Proposed site improvements will provide a better living condi tion for residents. - (3) Property values will be main tained or increased by the redevelopment of the area with standard homes. (4) The protect will permit the re-platting of the land to create a standard neighborhood. (5) No historic sites or structures will be disturbed by proposed pro iect activities. (6) No adverse effects are an ticipated from proiect activities on- the waterways or natural environments. An Environmental Review Record respecting the environment within the proiect has been made by the above-named County wich documents the environmental review of the proiect and more fully sets forth the reason why such statement is not required. This En vironmental Review Record is on file at the above address and is available for public examination Thyroid cancer from X-rays Question: Are dental X rays included in the latest thyroid cancer ecaref Answer: No. A warning was issued to those people having had X-ray treatment for con ditions such as enlarge ment of the tonsils, ade noids or the thymus gland, acne, ringworm of the scalp, or deafness due to , lymphoid tissue Woodard's Pharmacy Dial 426-5527 valuable door prize. This open house could open the door to prof it. . . Here's where you can open the door to profit: j I AHOIKII , ' .: ".' t . 1 , lrowtu.tviu.1 . I - ffl m m " : I ' ll run : I .1 TRAP n p-i WINOSO I The Joe Lee farm, west of Colsrcin on N.C. SCO and copying, upon request, at the Town Manager's Office, between thehoursof:00AMend5:00PM.-, ( No further environmental review of such proiect is proposed to be conducted prior to the request for All Interested agencies, groups and persons disagreeing with this decision are invited to submit writ- TO uniiiiinii, iw vwiuniimir the City to the Mayor of Hertford,' North Carolina. Such written com- mmI, aiwuilH h rwalvMl at the erf. ; dress below on or before October h , 177. All such comments so received will be considered and the . City will not request the release of Ewral fiinHft nr take env ad ministrative action on the proiect prior to the date specified in tha preceding sentence. Mr. W.D. Cox, Mayor Town of Hertford, North Carolina - 114 West Grubb Street Hertford, North Carolina 2744 Sopt.1S.1f77 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified es Ad ministratrix of the estate of Joseph . Richard Rogerson, Sr., deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to tha undersigned at Route 1, Box 5 Hertford, N.C. on er before the 16th day of February 171 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted 1o said estate will pleas make im mediate payment. . This lth day of August 177. LcClaireW. Rogerson, Administratrix ' Administratrix of Joseph ' I Richard Rogerson, Sr. Deceased , Aug.25;Sept.1A15,77 ' 1 - I Your Pharmacist Charles Woodard -Says J WiMMturd'a I'hiiriMry, III I N. fr Slnrl. , Hertford. N O M. 5JJ7 around the Eustachian tube. , .. The warning urged such people to let their physician examine their throat md neck, right away, and to repeat the exam at two or three year intervals. Such patients are said to have above average chances of devel oping thyroid tumors. 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