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. GROWING UP, a UNC-TV production, explores the state of day care in North Carolina. The program is hosted by Gerry Robert Byrne and airs Wednesday, Feb. 7 at 8 p.m. on Channel 2. The program is repeated Sunday, Feb. 11 at 6:30 p.m. CAPTAIN ELLERY MIDGETT unfurls the colors as he prepares to cast-off in his boat "Loraine". The captain's life is profiled in the UNC-TV production CAPTAIN ELLERY MIDGETT: REFLECTIONS OF A SEAMAN airing Sunday, Feb. 4 at 3:30 p.m. on Channel 2. The program repeats Wednesday, Feb. 7 at 8:30p.m. Looking back By VIRGINIA WHITE TRANSEAU AUTHORITIES STATE INFLUENZA STILL AT MINIMUM HERE: The "flu" epedimic which seems prevalent in most of the counties surrounding Per quimans has not yet struck to any great extent locally. However, local medical men statedthat the "flu" is in creasing throughout the county with many cases being treated, although the disease does not seem as serious as in former years. One doctor stated, however, that it is quite possible that the disease, with the start it now has, will spread quickly unless public gatherings are held at a minimum for the time being. AMERICAN LEGION TO ORGANIZE LOCAL POST NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT: All Perquimans County men who are veterans of the World War are invited, and urged, to attend a meeting to be held at the Cburthlouse in Hertford on the night of Jan. 21 for the purpose of organizing a Post in the American Legion. There are sixty verterans residing in Perquimans, and each of ' these men are eligible to join the Legion, which requires a man to be a veteran of the World War in order to have membership. Fifteen men must signify their intentions of joining the Legion in order that a Chapter might be established here, but it is believed by local veterans that more than that number will join at the meeting next week. F.T. Johnson, B.C. Berry, and J.E. Winlsow are among the local veterans who are very much in terested in the post for Perquimans. Other Perquimans men who have voiced their approval for a local post in clude Rev. J.D. Cranford, J. Oliver White, H.A. Whitley, J.R. Futrell, Charles E. White, V.N. Darden, D.W. Williams, G.T. Roache, A.M. Goodwin, Joe Camp bell, W.G. Hollowell, G.C. Buck, J.H. Newbold, C.V. Ward, F.M. Copeland, J.A. Perry, Jake Matthews, Dempsey Winslow, George R. Riddick, E.L. Hurdle, T.W. Tilley, A.E. Layden, C.A. Davenport, D.T. Reed, and A. A. Nobles. ? BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT: Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Nix on, of Suffolk, announce the birth of a daughter on Jan. 13, 1941. Mr. Nixon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T.W. Nix on of near Hertford. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT: Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Turner, of New Hope, Jan. 3, 1941, a daughter. Adoption Mr. and Mrs. Sid Eley announced that they adopted a baby boy, Christopher Clinton Eley, Jan. 3. The baby was born Nov. 28, 1978. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley of Virginia Beach and Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Wood, Jr. of Hertford. Stewart-Warner Wheel Balancing FOR AUTOS ft ALL SIZE TRUCKS Tune Ups, Tires & Batteries Road Service Murray Motor Parts Co. HERTFORD SUNBURY 426-5438 465-8619 GOODfTEAMt no problem when Jim Walter builds ! WE DO IT RIGHT! I In ?n TU!- I ? - -* - * * ?"* * up, up ariu away: lilts lids LKjen IW SIOTy OT mortgage financing. The cost has soared . . . and the higher the cost, the less available mortgage money has become. In some areas, finding mortgage financing is like looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack. This is one problem you won't have when Jim Walter builds your new home. We'll supply mortgage financing for our customers to any qualified property owner. And the service is INSTANT . . usually a matter of a day or two tor credit approval, instead of the usual weeks and weeks or even months. But instant mortgage financing is not the only aavamage you 11 nave when you chooae Jim Walter as your builder. You can have more house lor less money than you ever dreamed possible. Here's how. To begin with you'll find our prices are low for any of the more than twenty homes offered. But then you can ADD BONUS SAVINGS BY DOING SOME OR ALL OF THE INSIDE FINISHING WORK. Do it your self! Do as much as you want! The more you do the more money you'll save! We'll buHd to almost any degree of completion from the shell home up to 90% finished. So, build the Jim Walter way. You'll have mortgage finan cing and a beautiful new home at the low? t possible price. -'.W'" v.. ? . ' sefrv- / homes built on your property to any stage of finish from the shell up to 90% complete. Gat complete information and coat ot building on your prop erty. We want you to know about the Jim Walter way of building. We want you to tee the hornet we build . . . to teM you about the money saving option* ottered to you. We went you to know first hand, your Ooat . . . what your monthly mort gage paymentt would be to bu>M any one of the -more than twenty models on your property to whaNwor stage of com aIaIIam , .1 ^ - . n , , L> f>. . ^ ll|* ell ii^a piciion you oosiro. w? wani you io ntv? int iV6w ? ? ? w in? tacts about building the Jim Waiter way. Cad. slop by or sand the coupon to our nearest display park. tJim \2)a/for HOMES ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. 27909 HWY. 17 SOUTH P.O. BOX 572 j* ..:txaa By John Hurdle Perquimans Forest Ranger i , ' a For over 30 years the N.C. Forest Service Nurseries ] have provided forest tree seedlings to landowners for reforestation purposes. This year again seedlings are j available for that at cost to the landowner. If you have cut-over woodlands, small inaccessible fields, or any ] now productive areas call m'e at 426-5551 or 264-3035. 1 < will be glad to advise you on what to plant, where to I plant it, how many to plant, and the number to plant January through March is the best time of the year to ilantsoact now. There are also free seedlings (Loblolly, Slash, Longleaf, and Viriginia Pines) available through our service for planting around the home and yard. Charm Pageant to be held The Miss North Carolina Charm Pageant will be held in Raleigh, July 19, 20 and 21 at Meredith College. Young ladies, regardless of race, color or creed, may compete for the $1,500 in Cash Scholarships. There are 5 age divisions, Little Miss (4-6), Miss Ideal (7-9), Junior Miss (10-13), Teen (14-16) and Miss (17-22). ' Contestants will be judg ed on interne w, sport s wear/swim suit (Miss Division only) and evening gown with poise, personali ty, and beauty considered in all areas. Special awards will be given for outstanding community service and scholastic achievement. A special talent night will be held and awards presented to the winners and other valuable prizes and awards will be presented through out the pageant. All contestants wifi be given a special in structions on grooming and stage presentation. For more information or application, write: North Carolina Charm Pageant, P.O. BOX 7102, Jackson ville, N.C. 28540. DRIED FOOD STORAGE Dried foods should be stored, tightly sealed, in a cool, dry, dark place. BnlEnfflksUDCEsj *125.00 4%x6' ONLY EKHT LEFT LARGE SELECTION OF CARPET ; SAMPLES ? $1.00 EACH . Off 3 ron $2.00 SPECIAL BUY'S ON . IN STOCK CARPET TWINE TILE & CARPET U.S. 17 NORTH HERTFORD, NX. THK LI J AIM! An Y 27 DELUXE 20" VANITY FEATURING CULTVRED MARBLE TOP WITH FLAIR BOWL ? ruixi usLitiDLtU ? FINISHED INSIDE AND OUT ? STEEL REINFORCED CONSTRUCTION ? STEEL DRAWER GLIDES ? SPRING LOADED HINGES ? TOP AND CABINET IN SINGLE MASTER CARTON ? SOLID RAISED PANEL DESIGN ? SELF CLOSING HINGES REG. 39w 3m REG. 43" Shatter Proof Safety Glass Attractive Tempered Glass
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