Of local interest ? Obituaries Hertford? Mrs. Elizabeth Kea ton Benton, 82, of 205 Hiland Park, died Saturday, January 21, 1969, at 9: 10 p.m. in Albemarle Hospital. A native of Pasquotank County she was the daughter of the late ; Mary Britt and Robert R. Keaton - and the widow of George Edward Benton. She was a retired supervi sor of the lunchroom at Perqui mans County High School. Mrs. Benton was a member of Hertford 1 Baptist Church and its Dorcas Sun - day School Class. - Survivors include a daughter, ; Mrs. Barbara B. White of Hert ford; a son, Floyd Benton of Bas sett, Va.; four sisters, Mrs. Tim (Dot) Mathews and Mrs. Dick I (Ruby) Long, both of Hertford, * Mrs. Wiley (Maude) Paul of Ame lia, Va. and Mrs. Eloise Britt of ? Suffolk, Va.; a brother, Robert R. Keaton of Hertford; 4 grandchil dren and 6 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Mon ; day at 3:00 p.m. in Swindell Fune ? ral Chapel with Rev. Raymond I Needham officiating. Burial fol * lowed in Cedarwood Cemetery. ? Pallbearers were Howard Math ews, Jr., Don Keaton, Ricky Gibbs, John Elmer Wood, Jr., Marty Mathews and John Mathews. . RACHEL LAVANDY PARKER FELTON Hertford? Rachel Lavandy Par ker Felton, 78, died January 9, 1989 in Chowan Hospital, Edenton, NC. She was a native of Perquimans County and a member of the Saun * der's Grove Missionary Baptist - Church, Hertford. She was the daughter of the late Miles and Alberta Wheeler Parker. I Survivors include her husband, 2- Foster L. Felton of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Small of Portsmouth, Va.; one son, Al ; phonso Felton of Hertford; one sis ter, Mrs. Carrie Eason of South Mills, NC; 8 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Jan * uary 14, 1989 in Saunder's Grove Missionary Baptist Church, Hert ford, NC with Rev. Larry Moore of * ficiating. Burial was in Cedarwood * Cemetery, Hertford, NC. AARON D. HONEYBLUE Aaron Donte Honeyblue, two - months old, of Route 5, Box 359, ' Hertford, died January 21 at his * home. ? Honeyblue was the son of Doro * thy Honeyblue. He is survived by five sisters: Masheil, Salina, nuiaiiua, ^aaaaiiuia aiiu ma utile Honey blue of the home; one brother: Jamie Honey blue of the home; and grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. James W. Honeyblue of Eden ton. Graveside services were con ducted January 24 at 3:00 at the New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Hertford. JOANNE RIDDICK HILL Mrs. JoAnne Riddick Hill, 32, of 59X2 Commonwealth Drive, Vir ginia Beach, VA, died at 8: 15 p.m. at Medical College of Virginia Hos pital, Richmond, VA on January 16. A native of Winfall, Hill was a graduate of Perquimans County High School and College of the Al bemarle. She was employed at the 7-11 Store in the Kempsville section of Virginia Beach as a manager. Riddick is survived by her hus band, Don Jerome Hill of Virginia Beach, VA; two sons, Javon Gavin Hill and Marquis Darnell Hill of Virginia Beach; her parents, The Rev. George Thomas White and Mrs. Carolyn Zeta White of Win fall; a sister, Mrs. Priscilla White Evans of Virginia Beach, VA; and three brothers, Bruce L. Louther of Chesapeake, VA, Preston L. Rid dick of Norfolk, VA and Sterling L. White of Virginia Beach, VA. The funeral was held January 21 at 2:00 p.m. at the Poplar Run AME Zion Church, Winfall, by Dr. L. Newby. EMILY JANE WEST LEE Brooklyn, NY? Emily Jane West Lee, 72, died January 8, 1989 in King's County Hospital, Brooklyn, NY. She was a native of Perquimans County but lived in Brooklyn, NY. She was a member of the Leigh's Temple AME Zion Church. She was the daughter of the late Henry White and Mrs. Sophia West. Survivors include her husband, Ozeal W. Lee of Brooklyn, NY; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Alice Smith, Mrs. Sarah Willis and Ms. Catherine Lee of Brooklyn, NY; four sons, Izell Lee, Aurtnur Lee, Charles Lee and Derrick Lee of Brooklyn, NY; one brother, John Henry White of Hertford; 24 grand children and 17 great-grandchil dren. Funeral services were held in Leigh's Temple AME Zion Church, Durants Neclc Section of Hertford, NC with Rev. J. A. Wright officiat ing with the burial in the church cemetery. ; People on the move Mr. ahd Mrs. Larry Lane at tended the funeral of Mr. Lawson Ambrose in Manteo on Thursday, r* While in the area, they visited their f granddaughter and her family, Mr. ?' and Mrs. Sam Liverman, Jr., I Joshua and Lea, at Colington. Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Ricks and family of Manassas, VA visited their families over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lane of Hert *- ford and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ricks of Edenton. They also visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Liverman, Jr., at Colington. Mr. and Mrs. Howard "Snooks" Winslow spent a few days last week with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roche, Lau rie and David, at Dumfries, VA. . Also visiting was Mrs. Catherine * Harrell of Edenton, Mr. Roche's - sister. Mrs. Linda Roberts of Virginia Beach, VA visited her mother, Mrs. Leora Chappell, at Brian Cen ter last week. Jeffrey Winslow of Hertford and Rob Winslow of Belvidere recently spent a week in Denver, CO attend ing "Youthquake", a Young Friends seminar sponsored by Friends United Meeting. Jeffrey and Rob represented Up River Friends Meeting and Eastern Quarter. Jeffrey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Winslow. Rob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swain of New Hope have a son, Bobby Swain, in the movie TEQUILLA SUNRISE, now showing at the Gateway Twin in Elizabeth City. He is playing a secret agent. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Raymond Cartwright went to see their son, Jeffery, at UNC on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delvin Eure cele brated their 59th wedding anniver sary on January 22 when their sons and their wives entertained them at Eure's Restaurant. HOSPITAL NOTES The following people have re turned home from the hospital: Kay Winslow, Jarvis Ward and Jesse Parker Perry. r CARD OF THANKS Words are inadequate to express my appreciation for all the nice things that have been done for my husband and me during my recent illness. The beautiful flowers, the delicious food, the nu merous cards and last but not least the prayers that have been offered for my Recovery have meant much to me. May the Lord bless and keep you. t Grace Coston I would like to express my deep appreciation to everyone for the kindness shown during my stay in the hospital. Thank you for every expression of Igve and concern, for the visits, cards, calls dhd flowers. They meant so much to n?e. Your thoughtfulness will cHways be remembered. * Helrni Sumner We wish to thank all of our friends and neighbors who brought food, and gave us love and encouragement during our recent family trogedy. YOor concern and friendship during our time of sdrroyy wttl never be forgotten. Tli* Family of Billy Johnson ELIZABETH W. NIXON Edenton, NC-Elizabeth Ward "Lizzie Byrd" Nixon, 78, of Rt. 1, died January 17, 1969, in a hospital. Mrs. Nixon, a native of Perqui mans County, was a member of Rocky Hock Baptist Church. She also was a member of the Oak Grove Home Demonstration Club. She was the widow of James S. Nixon. Survivors include nieces and nephews The funeral was conducted at 2 p.m. January 19, 1989 in Rocky Hock Baptist Church by the Rev. Donald Wagner. Burial was in Nixon family cemetery. Williford Barham Funeral Home handled arrangements. JOHN JOSEPH PETITE Edenton-John Joseph "Jack" Petite, 77, of Rt. 4, Box 478, Cape Colony, Edenton, died Thursday, January 19, 1989, in Chowan Hospi tal. A native of New York, he was the son of the late Delia LaClare and Frank R. Petite and the widower of Elsie Chambers Petite. He was a retired Industrial Engineer with the Union Building in New York City. A Navy veteran of World War II Petite was a member of the Dis abled American Veterans and the Teamsters Union. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. William (Renee) Hahne of Rt. 4, Edenton; a son, William Petite of Nevada City, Calif. ; 8 grandchil dren and 11 great-grandchildren. Private graveside services were held Sunday in Cedarwood Ceme tery in Hertford. Swindell Funeral Home, Hertford, was in charge of arrangements. ALVIN LEANDER TWINE Elizabeth City? Alvin Leander Twine, 28, of 1403 River Rd., Eliza beth City, NC died January 10, 1989 in Albemarle Hospital. He was a member of St. Paul Church of God In Christ, Tyner, NC, a 1978 graduate of Chowan High School. He attended College of The Albemarle, Elizabeth City, NC. Twine was an army veteran and was presently employed at the U. S. Coast Guard Base in Eliza beth City, NC. Survivors include his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Alvin Twine of Tyner, NC; two sons; Avery Twine of Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Christopher Rountree of Tyner, NC; ten sisters, Gwendolyn Revell, Beverly Bonner, Teresa, Reba Twine all of Edenton, NC, Sandra Brickous, Connie Destrich of Queens, N.Y., Angela Barrington of Newport News, , Va., Sharon Twine of the home, Arlene Twine of Elizabeth City State University, Elizabeth City, NC, Maxine Twine of N.C.S.U. of Raleigh, NC. ; eight brothers, Elder Joseph, Zeddie, and Bruce all of Long Island, N.Y., Willie L. of Elizabeth City, NC, Sgt. Tony Twine of West Berlin, Ger many, Barry of Newport News, Va., Lloyd and Gregory of the home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy Mitchell, Sr. of Hert ford, NC and Mrs. Bertha L. Twine of Tyner, NC. Funeral services were January 15, 1989 at Center Hill Baptist Church, Tyner, NC with Elder A. B. Purkett officiating. Burial was in Piney Grove Cemetery in Tyner, NC with military rites conducted by the Linton J. Sutton American Legion Post No. 223. Sykes & Company, P. A/ Certified Public Accountants WITH TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 101 West King Street Edenton, North Carolina 27932 Office Hours: To.onhnn0 919-4827644 8:00-5:00 806 North Broad Street Edenton, North Carolina 27932 Office Hours: Tuesday - Friday Drop Off & Pick Up - . . 8:00-6:00 Monday *e,*f:one Saturday t 9:00-6:00 919-482-5181 9:00-12:00 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL RESIDENTS OF THE J9WN OF HERTFORD 1988 Town Tags and Stickers are on sale as of January 1, 1888. at the HERTFORD TOWN OFFICE ? Residents sre required to purchese s tag sticker for each vehicle owned. 1989 TAGS OR STICKERS MUST BE PURCHASED AND DISPLAYED NO LATER THAN FEB. 15, 1989 COST Of TAGS 00 STICKERS - $5.00 i i .I, Perquimans Middle School students are enjoying the intramural volleyball tournaments being held during lunch. Community happenings - Chamber meets The Perquimans County Cham ber of Commerce will meet on Monday, January 30 at 7:30 p.m. at the Chamber office. Site menus The following is the Perquimans County Nutrition Site menu for the week of January 30 - February 3, 1989. Monday? baked ham with glazed pineapple, scalloped potatoes, sea soned turnips with roots, corn bread, margarine, fresh tangerine, milk. Tuesday? beef stew with onions and gravy, glazed carrots, but tered green peas, whole wheat bread, margarine, orange-grape fruit juice, milk. Wednesday? baked chicken breast in undiluted cream of mush room soup, buttered chopped spin ach, coleslaw with green peppers, biscuit, margarine, chocolate layer cake with chocolate icing, milk. Thursday? grilled calves liver with onions and gravy, seasoned green beans, buttered corn, bran muffin, margarine, spiced apples, milk. Friday? Salisbury steak with gravy, buttered broccoli, potatoes augratin, whole wheat bread, mar garine, red apple, celery, raisin salad on lettuce, milk. Bird boxes The Perquimans Conservation Committee located at 104 Dobbs Street (Agricultural Building be hind Ned's Gulf Station) is selling bluebird boxes for $2.50 each. The boxes were constructed by the Perquimans Middle School vo cational class. Please contact 426 5545 if you would like to purchase a home for your bluebirds. All proceeds go toward the dis trict's educational program. School menus SCHOOL MENU The following is the Perquimans County School menu for the week of January 30 - February 3, 1969. Monday? breakfast? filled do nut or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch? cheeseburger or barbe que-bun, potato wedges, battered squash, green peas, fruit, milk. Tuesday? breakfast? pecan twirl or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch? fish sandwich or la sagna-hot roll, french fries, green beans, tossed salad, fruit, milk. Wednesday? breakfast? ham biscuit or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch? pizza or rib sandwich, hash browns, broccoli casserole, corn, plums, milk. Thursday? breakfast? scrambl ed eggs-bacon-toast or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch? grilled cheese or lun cheon meat sandwich, french fries, vegetable soup, vegetable sticks, pear salad, milk. Friday? breakfast? coffeecake or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch? chicken pattie-bun or beef tips-rice-hot roll, baked po tato, okra, carrot and raisin salad, fruit, milk. Bookmobile The Perquimans County Book mobile makes these stops on Fri day, January 27, 1989. New Hope 9:30-10:00; White Hat 10:15-10:45; Harrell's Drive 11:00 11:15; Woodville Fire Station 11:30 12:00; S. Broglin 12:15; A. Whitley 12:30; Chapanoke 1:00-1:30; C. W. Gregory 1:45; Winnie Riddick 2:00; M. White 2:30; Wynne Fork 3:15-3:45. AARP to meet The Perquimans Chapter No. 4118 of the American Association of Retired Persons (A.A.R.P.) will meet Monday, January 30, 1989 at the Senior Center on Grubb Street in Hertford at 2:00 p.m. Sharon Robinson of the Albemarle Com mission will present the program on "Older Adult Employment Op portunities." Interested persons from Pasquotank and Chowan Counties are invited to visit and be come members. RUTH'S SHOES N' CLOTHES SALE IN PROGRESS 25% to 50% OFF Wards Shopping Center Hertford World Woodmen The Woodmen of the World Lodge 463 will meet January 26, 1989 - 6:30 p.m. at the "Stake and Cake" Restaurant. Farm Bureau - The Farm Bureau. Women's Committee will meet at the Farm Bureau office on Church Street Ex- ' tended on Tuesday, January 31 at K 7:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend as much important business will be discussed. Health clinic The following is the Perquimans County Health Department Sched ule for the month of February, 1989. Feb. (2) immunization 5-7 p.m.; i (3) general p.m, WIC all day; (6)|J prenatal a.m., family planning p.m.; (7) teen clinic a.m.; (8) child health all day; (10) general p.m.; (14) prenatal & general p.m.; (14) prenatal & general p.m.; (15) child health, Dr. Slade; (16) pap clinic; (17) general p.m., WIC all day; (20) prenatal a.m., family plan ning p.m.; (24) general p.m.; (28) prenatal & general p.m. We Personalize Each Sfone^ r ' r-r> 3 When you buy from Clifton S Clifton ? YOU see the stone you are purchasing! ? YOU determine the lettering & carving style from our large selection! ? YOU approve the complete lay-o..t of your stone prior to cutting! ? YOU are asked to be in the cemetary to see your stone erected on 5 foot pilings of concrete ? WE make sure each step of production is ap proved by you leaving nothing to chance . (Eltftun Sc (Eltftun fflonumentB Hwy. 17 South, Elizabeth City Hours: Monday-Friday 8-5: Saturday 8-12 Noon 335-1570 ^^JolllshSShellaCllfton^Own*^^^ Hertford City ? Charter Date 1923 Hartford Sowings 8 Loan Assn._ - - (te n Hi"* Street Address 121 N. Church St. , County Perquimons7ip 27944 Officers: Henry C. Stokes, Jr. - Pres. C.D. White. Jr. - V-Pres. H. Gene Boyce- Sec.-Treas. STATEMENT OF CONDITION ? DECEMBER 31, 1988 ASSETS 1 . Mortgage loan & contracts '4,488.000 2. Nonmortgage loans 129,006 3. Real estate owned & Repossessed Assets . . . 42,000 4. Cash & Investments 3,305,000 5. Fixed Assets (net) 16,OOQ[ 6. Other assets 65,000 I TOTAL ASSETS *8,045,000 LIABILITIES A NET WORTH 7. Deposits *7,224, OOq 8. Other liabilities ... 30,000 ? 9. Unappropriated retained earnings 791,000; ? j TOTAL LIABILITIES A NET WORTH '8.045.00C) t i Board of Directors (Chairman designated by asterisk.) ^ 4 \v J*1': i H. Gen? Boyce Clifford P. Towe Broughton T. Poll C.D. White. Jr. Walter G. Edwards, Jr. Wayne Wlnslow Fenton T. Eur* Benjamin C. Hobbs Henry C. Stokes, Jr.* Certified to be true and correct by ? ? ? (Signature) G?w Boyce HERTFORD SAVINGS & LOAN ASSNj N. Church St. | Hertford, N.C. 27944 1