THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY Votume 58, No.43 USPS 428-880 Hertford, Perquimans County^N.C. Thursday, October 24, 30 CENTS Community 2E°a Tiger teams keep winning Briefs JoMMcathmfVhnwtr! Jollification IV - that fun-filled fundraising feast and frolic which benefits the Newbold-White his toric site has been set for Nov. 10 from 6 - 9 p.m. Jollification is al ways a unique event, and will take place this year at the new Perqui mans Center at the site. The letter H will be the motif for the evening, with history, harmony and hash being featured. The his CaroHna's newlnstitute for Histori cal and Cultural Researh. Little known facts about Perquimans County's earliest inhabitants will be revealed. The harmony will be old-fash ioned melodies sung by Moment's Notice quartet members Van John son, Haywood Houtz, Mike Rogers, and Kent Luton. This group is much in demand for performances in the Albemarle area. The H is for hash, otherwise known as barbecued pork and sometimes of late being called pig pickin'. But picked or hashed, North Carolina pig speaks for it self, and no place is better for this than Perquimans. A11 its trim mings will be laid on for the occa sion. Perquimans County Restoration's own Golden Girls will provide the usual beverages and desserts. Tickets for the evening are (12.50 per person, and reservations are necessary. Send money (check) to P. O. Box 103, Perquimans County Restoration Association, Hertford, NC 27944. Only 100 tickets are avail able for the event. Profits will be used to maintain and operate the Newbold-White site as one of North Carolina's finest historic sites. People* Bank declare* fourth quarter dividend* Rocky Mount—The Board of Di rectors of Peoples Bancorporatiop declared on Oct. IS a fourth quarto dividend of 14 cents per share to be paid on Dec. 20 to shareholders of record on Dec. 6. The ex-dividend date is Nov. 30. Upon payment, to tal dividends in 1989 will be 54 cents. Peoples Bancorporation is traded , on the American Stock Exchange under the sympol PBK. State Highway Patrol partici pate* in Mattonai Hod Ribbon Campaign Raleigh—Crime Control and Pub lic Safety Secretary Joseph W. Dean announced recently the State Highway Patrol will participate in the 1989 National Red Ribbon Cam trom Oct. 22-29, is meant to present ' a unified and visible commitment toward a drug-free America. This year's honorary national chairmen are President and Mrs. George Bush and North Carolina's honorary chairmen are Governor and Mrs. James G. Martin. Colonel W. D. Teem, Commander of the North Carolina State High way Patrol, said, "State Troopers win attach a red ribbon to the an tennae of their patrol cars to sym bolize our support for this most ' worthy cause. The Patrol whole heartedly joins in this nationwide commitment for a drug-free Amer ica." Parkvllle Rurltana plan "Hou*e of Horror*" The ParkviHe Ruritan Club is once again presenting a haunted house titled "The House of Hor rors ' The "House of Horrors " will be held at the Winfall Community f Building on Oct. 27, 28, 30 and 31 from 7-9:30 p.m. Admission will be only $1 per "victim. " One door prize willoe given away each night. The Ruritans stated that there have been many improvements from last year to enhance the set ting and spooky characters. They invite you to come