LOCAL NEWS Local briefs :AADA finalizes banquet plans ? The Albemarle Area Development Association met ?Thursday night at Overton's in Xdenton for the regular meeting. Hobie Truesdale, president, Announced the final plans for the annual Industrial and Community Development Awards Banquet. It will be held in Elizabeth City at the Kermit White Continuing Education Building on Wednesday, December 5, at 7 p.m. ; The guest speaker will be the -North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture, the Honorable -^ames A. Graham. - Mr. Truesdale announced that tickets can be purchased from members of the Albemarle Area Development Association or they will be available at First Colony Farms office in Creswell. You can phone for tickets at 1-797-4371 or at Miles Jennings, Inc. in Elizabeth City at 1-335-0861. The election of officers for the 1985 year was conducted, with the following being elected, President, Pete Lacy, Pasquotank County; Vice President, Ralph Holder, Dare, County; Secretary, Patsy Miller, Perquimans County and Tom Patterson, Pasquotank County. New officers will be installed in January. The evening's program was presented by Sam Noble of Chowan County, the topic of his program was on waste treatment plants. Savings Bond sales high - Sales of Series EE Savings Bonds in Perquimans County during July-September of 1984 totalled $8,213.00. Total sales for the first nine months amounted to $24,629.00 according to R. L. Stevenson, Volunteer County Chairman. ~ July-September sales of U. S. Savings Bonds in North Carolina amounted to $13,689,597. Sales for the first nine months of 1984 amounted to $41,050,314, up almost one percent from a year ago. This represents 65.9 percent TJt the state's dollar goal of $62,300,000. ^ Nationally, sales for the period January-September amounted to $3.07 billion, the highest for the nine-month period since 1980. January -September redemptions totalled $4.9 billion, four percent above the same period a year ago. Except for last year's $4.7 billion, redemptions were the lowest for any January September since 1975. With more than $73 billion in Savings Bonds outstanding, the bond program is saving the Treasury, and taxpayers, nearly $2 billion annually in interest costs on the debt. The market-based interest rate for Series EE Savings Bonds issued between November 1, 1984 and April 30, 1985 is 10.94 percent for their first semiannual interest period. This is the fifth semiannaul rate to take effect since market based, variable rates were introduced on November 1, 1982, and represents a significant increase from the May-October rate of 9.95 percent. The rates are changed semiannually, in November and May. When combined with previous market-based rates, the average yield for the five periods is 10.00 percent. This average is part of the market-based formula only for eligible bonds issued on or before April 30, 1983. A LIMITED NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL SPACES HAVE BEEN ADDED A ribbon-cutting was held Saturday in Hertford for This & That Crafts. The new shop is located in the old Hertford Obituary BOLDEN BROOKLYN, NY-Mrs. Ethel Brothers Bolden, 73, of Brooklyn, NY died Saturday, November 3 in a Brooklyn Hospital. She was a native of Perquimans County, but was a resident of Brooklyn, N. Y. She was the daughter of the late William Riley and Mrs. Margaret Brothers. She was the wife of the late Henry Bolden. She was a member of the New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, Hertford. She is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Mary Khon and Mrs. Martha Bonner, both of Edenton, Mrs. Matilda Emma Skinner of Hertford, Mrs. Queenie Harrell and Noriner Brothers, both of Brooklyn, N. Y. ; a foster i daughter, Emma Blount and a foster son, Thomas Felton both of Brooklyn, NY; one brother, Willie Brothers of Edenton; and an aunt, Mrs. Daisy Downing of Edenton. Visitation was held at Stallings Memorial Chapel in Hertford on Friday, November 9. A funeral was conducted Saturday, November 10, at 2:00 p.m. at the New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, Hertford, by the Elder Leander Vaughn. Burial followed in the family plot of the church cemetery. Stallings Memorial Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Non-Credit ADULT INTEREST Courses COURSE INSTRUCTOR H. Felton ABE/GEP T. Copeland B a s k e t w e a v i n g Ftstooh A. Beadles Cake Decorating K. Bojrce Crafts D. Toter Crocheting D. Toter Fabric Painting L Walston Flower Arrangement TBA Religion N. Martin Regligkm W. Martin Relickm Wf. Martin Sewing L Hurdle Sewing c Sewing E. Hurdle Typiw I. Bohiiwwfi BEGINS 11-27 11-27 1127 12 17 11-27 11-27 1127 1129 11-20 1127 11-2C 11-26 11-27 1-7 ENDS 2-28 2-26 2-26 3-13 3-18 41226 226 2-26 221 3-1 2-26 2-26 2-25 2-26 3-11 PAYS T&Th. To. Tu. Wed. Mon. Tu. U. T?. Tu. Fri. T?. U. Ta. T?. Mm. TIME 7-10 9-12 710 10-1 1-4 710 7-10 7-10 14 10-1 111 710 7-10 710 9-12 LOCATION Vocational Cntr Senior Center Vocational Md. Wynn Fork Senior Center Senior Center Vocational Cntr Vocational Cntr Senior Center Wynn Fork Wynn Fork Vocational Cntr Vocational Cntr Vocational BM. Parker's Gar. FEE Free $19 $ $19 $19 $19 $19 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 \ CALL: SbdyvHaH - 426-5539 Ti. t Tti. 710 P.mT} MM I RATION will be during th? first two wmmkt at Mm beginning of tho dots porlod for tho abovo gonorol Inttrtit (noo-crodit) counci. RMiitrotion ii on a first com# first torvod basis. A iL C , 1| J |M1 ffl rtnoni os /?or* or oq* ona ov?r may onroll at no chorgo for tuition. Socio ^Socurity numbs t will b> n? d?d / Post Office. Pictured left to right are Chamber of Commerce President, Shirley Perry; Chairman of the Perquimans County Commissioners, Joe Nowell; Hertford Mayor, Bill Cox; Shop owner Kathy Egr and husband, Dan; Shane Egr and Lois Lane, clerk. (Photo by Monica Roach) Allen Winslow See me today about a Mobilehome Policy Johnson White Insurance Agency 152 N. Church Hertford, N.C. 426-7705 "Insurance is the only thing you can't buy when you need it " SUNMYf NOVEMBER 18th 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. WEST MAIN ST. EXTD. TURN 1st PAVED ROAD TO LEFT PAST WESTLAWN CEMETERY, THEN TURN RIGHT GE. We bring good things to life. Buy Whoro Solas Arm Built on $orvk? ? Quality ? Reliability HERTFORD MOTOR CO.. INC }fi*m Hwy. U.S. 17 South - Harford