*t .Community Calendar Annual meeting -Holiday Island Property Owners Annual Meeting will be held Sunday, Oc tober 16, at 1 p.m. Items on the agenda include election of new board members and the issue of county water. Flea Market The Ladies Auxiliary of Belvidere-Chappell Hill Volunteer Fire Department is sponsoring a flea market on Saturday, October 29, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the fire station. Booths 10 X 10 may be rented for $10.00 each. If interested call Eva Copeland at 297-2384. Farm Bureau to meet The Perquimans County Farm Bureau will have their annual meeting Mon day, October 17, at the Albemarle Commission Building on Church Street in Hertford beginning at 8 p.m. Marshall Grant, chairman of the state ASCS, will be the speaker. All members are encouraged to attend. Orphanage choir to perform The Oxford Orphanage Choir will be performing at the Perquimans County High School on Saturday, October 15, at 7:30 p.m. Donations are requested in the amount of $3.00 per adult and $1.50 for children under 12. Parent Advisory meeting * there will be a Parent Advisory Council Meeting at Perquimans Central School on Thursday, October 20, from 7:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Juanita Bailey, Assoc. Home Economics Extension Agent, 4H, will demonstrate how parents can help students to improve reading skills. Jhis should be very beneficial to those parents whose children need to im prove their reading skills. The Parent Advisory Council will also have a meeting at Hertford Gram mar School on October 19 at 1:30. taxpayers will be charged for photocopies ?Effective October 1, taxpayers requesting photocopies of their in ctfme tax returns will be required to pqy for the copies in advance, the Internal Revenue Service an nounced. The Internal Revenue Service said th?t the charge for a photocopy of a tax return will be $5.00 and the charge for a transcript of tax account information will be $2.50. ?To make these requests, taxpayers should complete From 4506, Request for Copy of Tax Form (or Individual Income Tax Account Information), and mail it to the address shown on the form. The form has been revised to include instructions for the ad vance payments and the new amounts to be charged. Requiring payment in advance will ensure that the total cost of securing and furnishing photocopies or tax acount information will be paid by those individuals who request in formation. (skin care isn V just something you buy . . It's something ; you learn. Mary Kay Cosmetics ? Call for a complimentary facial. Peggy Rohrer at 426-92 1 7 D 0 n m 2 Model GX3601 AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE RECORDER with 4 SPEAKERS ? 2-way 4-speaker system witti * two 5" woofers and two 1 V?" ? ? Continuous tone control 5 ? L/R speaker balance control t ? Auto-slop mechanism I ? Automatic recording level cortro ? Two buM-lncondeneer mice ? LED brtery level indteelor ? Jacks include: AC mic-in (2); hMdohooes ? Operate* on 6 "0" eel beneriee (not incDaroneuppfted ACcord 3L Caff us. . . we'll get you a Quasar Laydens TV Area obituaries M0VT1TT LANTANAi FLA. - WUUam Peon (Buster) Moffitt Jr. of 171 Bonnie Boulevard, Palm Springs, Fla., formerly of V(h Point died Monday. Sept. It;' it John P. Kennedy Hospital. He was bora Jan. 11, 1*14 in Rock Hill, 8.C., a son of William Penn Moffitt Sr. and Mary Alice Brown Moffitt He lived in High Point until 1M7 and lived in the West Palm Beach area for 24 years. He was a retired employee of Sears. Roebuck 4 Co., where he worked for 34 years. He was store manager in the Southeast area for 25 years. He was a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. He was a member of Palm Masonic Lodge No. S27 A.F.ItA.M. of West Plam Beach, a 32 degree member of KCCH Scottish Rite Body of Lake Worth, Fla., a charter member of Amara Temple of the Shrine of Palm Beach Gardens. Fla., a member of the Kiwanis club, a former member of the Rotary Club and past president of West Palm 1 Beach Chamber o I Commerce. He was a member ot First United Methodist Church in West Palm Beach. On July 22, 18M, he married Mary Lena Beck, who died July 22. 1M0. Surviving are three daughters. Mrs. Mary Eileen Bate he lor of Macon, Ga., Mrs. Debra Kay Dove of Delray Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Jen nifer Ann Morris of West Palm Beach; two sons, William Penn Moffitt III of Colts Necks, N.J., and Craig William Moffitt of Lake Worth. Fla. Other survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Frank T. (Ann) Starrett of 311 W. State St. and Mrs. Dorothy Hollins of Portsmouth, Va.; one brother, William Grove Moffitt of Hertford and seven grandchildren. Gravside rites were held Saturday, October 1, at 11 a.m. at Floral Garden Park Cemetery by the Rev. Roy G. Steed. Masonic rites were held by Acacia Masonic Lodge No. 674 A.FJkA.M. Sechrest Funeral Home was in charge of arrangement*. MICHAEL NORFOLK - Alice Jo Moffitt Michael. 42. of 390S Peterson St. died Thursday. September 22, In a hospital. A native of High Point, N.C., she had retired as a reigstered nurse at Porsmouth Naval Hospital. She was a member of Community Church of Norfolk. Survivors include a daughter, Sherri Lynn Michael of Norfolk; two sons, Robert A. Michael Jr. of Virginia Beach and Richard A. Michael of Norfolk; her mother, Anne M. Snowdon of Norfolk; her father, William G. Moffitt Sr. of Hertford; and a brother, William G. Moffitt Jr. of Norfolk. Funeral services were held Monday, September 26 in Hollomon Brown Funeral Home, Tidewater Drive Chapel by Rev. Tom Douros. Burial followed in Rosewood Memorial Park. ?KIT PORTSMOUTH - Mr*. Idle Beatrice (Bee) Furman Ensley, M, of ISM Augusta Ave., a native of Isle of Wight County, died Thursday, Octobers. She was a member of Manatee Methodiat Church in Bradentoo, 1 Florida. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Nolle F. McKenzie of Rt 1, Hertford. Mrs. Alice E. Terrill. Mrs. Rule A. Gale and Mrs. Sandra Bat ten, all of Bradentoo, Fla., and Mrs. Margarette F. Quidgeon of Port smouth. Other survivors Include three sons, Lemuel W. Fur man of Rt 1, Hert ford, Richard W. Furman of Bradenton, Fla. and Darrell Furman of Portsmouth; 33 grandchildren and 57 great-grandchildren. The graveside service was held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday in Olive Branch Cemetery, Portsmouth, by the Rev. Dennis S. Chappell. Memorial donations may be sent to a charity of the donor's choice. Information was provided by Swindell Funeral Home. Services Offered. Passbook Savings Certificates of Deposit Money Market Investment Accounts Christmas Club First Mortgage Loans

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