READY FOR ACTION - Brown's Land
clearing, another of the women's teams for
the volleyball season, includes team
members shown above. They are, 1. to r.
(kneeling) Jo Anne Meads, Lynn Hurdle,
Barbara Symons, Corinne Underwood and
Jo Thach; (standing) coach Frank Brown,
Ann Rogerson, Benita Hollowell and Mary
Sue Wright. Not pictured is JoAnn Brown.
(Staff photos by Kathy Newbern)
Volleyball Standings
With one half of the
volleyball season over, the
following results were
released.
Women Men
Super Stars 4-0 All Stars 4-0
Byrums 2-2 Winslows 2-2
Dynamites 1-3 Indepen. 1-3
Browns 1-3 Rec. Dept. 1-3
For the week of Oct. 18-20
the results were:
Tuesday night ? Women:
Browns 2, Dynamites 1;
Super Stars 2, Byrums 0.
Men: Winslows 3, In
dependents 0; All Stars 3,
Rec. Dept. 0. Wednesday
night ? Men: All Stars 3,
Winslows 1; Rec. Dept. 3,
Independents 0. Thursday
night ? Women: Byrums 2
Dynamites 1; Super Stars 2,
Browns 1.
National BPW Week Honored
The Hertford BPW Club
met Thursday, Oct. 20, at
which time final plans were
made for the highlight of
their observance of Na
tional BPW Week - a
reception on Oct. 23 honor
ing Mrs. Roxanna Jackson
as "Woman of the Year."
During the meeting Miss
Linda Grieve, vice
president, reported that the
Elizabeth City BPW Club
would meet with the local
club on Nov. 17 at Angler's
Cove when the guest
speaker will be Mrs. Clara
Boswell, District Director,
of Edenton.
Mrs. Ann Young reported
progress was being made in
many ways on the develop
THINK AHEAD
A bottle of drinking water
kept cold in the refrigerator
saves running the tap to get
cold water.
ment of Kilcocanen Park.
An area biology teacher has
taken the park as one of her
class projects to help iden
tify the trees and shrubs on
the acreage. Among other
things she has 1500 bulbs to
plant in the area.
Facts about the school
bond referendum on which
the people of Perquimans
County will vote on Nov. 8
were presented by Miss
Thelma Elliott and Mrs.
Betty Swindell wmo asked
for individual members'
support. They urged them
to obtain correct facts and
vote their feelings.
A report on the Area
Coastal Meeting of the
P?W which was held Oct.
MEMORY AIDE
Keep a note pad in the kit
chen to jot down supplies
that need restocking.
1-2 in Jacksonville was
given by Mrs. Becky G.
Perry. Others attending
were Mrs. Bonnie White,
President, and Mrs.
Roxanna Jackson.
Your Vote Of Confidence For
JOHN G. BEERS
FOR TOWN COUNCILMAN
ON NOV. 8th
Will Be Greatly
Appreciated
Concerned - AM e - Experienced
AMONG WOMEN'S TEAMS - Another of
the women'* team* for the volleyball
season are the Super Star* shown above.
Team members include, 1. to r. (kneeling)
Debra Long, Barbara Lyons, Faye Knight
and Patricia Knight; (standing) Valerie
Jordan, Mamie Parker, Doris Russell,
Nena Griswould and Faye Elliott. Not pic
tured is team member and coach, Evelyn
Stubbins.
WOMEN'S DIVISION -
Also participating in the
women's division of
volleyball play are the
Dynomites. Shown above
are team members, 1. to r.
(kneeling) Doris Ethridge,
Tyvonder Overton, Sharon
Gordon, Reita Everett and
Rosa Modlin; (standing)
Iris Lee, Thoris Patterson,
Louise Reid, Herline
Newby, captain; and
Dorothy Tucker. Team
coach is Ralph Hunter.
I
VOLLEYBALL PAR
TICIPANTS - Byrura's is
one of the four teams par
ticipating in the women's
division of volleyball play.
Team members shown
above are, 1. to r. (seated):
Gay Eure, Peggy Byrum,
Jenny Chambers, Doggie
Pierce; (standing) Carolyn
Rogers, Grace Eure, An
netta Powers, and Margo
Owens. Team members not
pictured are Darlene Har
rell and Anna Hurdle.
Team sponsor is Lionel
Eure; coach is Daniel Ray
Eure.
i
In The News
Wayne Henritze is atten
ding a Library Meeting in
Hickory this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sur
tain and son of Raleigh
were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Esley.
Perry Monds of New
Bern spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R.S. Monds.
Mr. and Mrs. H.R.
Christensen spent the
weekend at the Darden cot
tage at Nags Head.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ken
Spivey and family of
Belvidere visited friends in
Galax, Va. last week, and
traveled on The Skyline
Drive.
Perquimans County
Citizens Vote "NO" On
The Nov. 8
SCHOOL BOND
REFERENDUM
We believe that plans for enlargement of the
present high school buildings complex are
much too ambitious and, in fact, are not needed
for the proper education of Perquimans County
school children.
Our county has available more than $1 ,000,000
which can be used for some new construction
and for repairs to school buildings.
We think that $1 ,000,000 is a lot of money and,
if wisely used, a great deal can be done with it.
School officials should continue their search for
funds from other sources; (COA was successful
in their search) they should scale down their
plans to fit the $1 ,000,000 that is available and
not ask county tax payers to shoulder a
$3,000,000 debt for the next 20 years.
WE URGE YOU THEN, ON NOV. Ml
VOTE "NO" ON THE
SCHOOL BOND REFERENDUM
CHECK DATES
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purchasing. Be sure all of
the food can be used before
it spoils.
WATER SAVER
A tight-fitting lid on a pan
saves water from boiling
away and also cooks food
faster, thereby using less
energy.
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Though not widely
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