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The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, October 81, 1974-Pje 11 Lxmch Menus Parents Day Held In Schools Hertford Perquimans Grammar, The lunch menu for Hertford Grammar School for the week of November 4 8 will be the following: Monday Cheese Dog? Fresh Apple Buttered Carrots School Baked Brownies Milk Tuesday v Navy Beans Candied Yams Slaw Cornbread Milk Wednesday . iCountry Style Steak fRice with Gravy String Beans . . (Tomato Cup ' -1 Bt'ornbread-" - Thursday V . ttoasted Bologna & Cheese SOn Bun Seas & Carrots IFruit Cun . " JMilk . Friday Spaghetti - with Meat Sauce gLettuce - Dressing " Orange- , JButtered Toast - . Milk - Central Grammar The lunch menu for' Perquimans County Central jrammar acnooi tor tne veek " of ' November 4-8 lollows: jMonday ; Beans and Franks gpoleslaw Applesauce. UMscuit ' ' Milk Tuesday 'Grilled Bologna potato Salad preens -Fruit Mix ' faoll JMilk Wednesday . Spaghetti with Meat Sauce flossed Salad tjVpplesauce Suttered Toast 't . jMiiki .;'v-'r '-s--f- ! Thursday Barbeque on Roll toleslaw I'Yench Fries JCake ' . ' fMilk ' fWrlHav Salmon Cake ,' Creamed Potatoes f String Beans- -.- Biscuit ' Milk- fifcrnon Pudding P 5 ft -i uvnuni uvijiri o - ciiMnvrnrcTc ' .. K ?IWr unrt Mrc Pnlanrl Edgerton. of Portsmouth, Va. were guests of Mrs. Sylvia Winslow on Sunday and attended Service - at JUpRiver Friends Church at "Jljelvidere. V ; Miss Beth Winslow of Belvidere was a .; guest of her grandmother, also. , WEEKEND IN RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Boyce and children, Michelle and ' Eric, of Belvidere ' spent the .weekend in Raleigh and attended . the Youth Day Horse Show at the N.C. State -Fair. SUNDAY GUESTS" Guests of Mr. and Mrs. T.P. By rum on Sunday i included Mr. and Mrs. H.W. -Winslow,, Jr. and family,, Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Byrum and family of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bunch and daughter of Edenton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker, Jr. and family of Lewiston. ' , jOUTH 17 ttlVHM mi a ret OP. AUUIMABU AUMMT -' ON tOUm IT MWT. U-44 COME LATE AS 8:30 FRI. SAT. SEE A COMPLETE SHOW AT-8:30P-G rriuirw . AT-6:1S DEAN MARTIN . 3 , : HiSh ' Those- at' Perquimans County High School .will have the following lunch menu for the week of November 4-6: , Monday Barbequed Beef on Bun Mixed Vegetables Pear Half Milk Tuesday .. --. ,;.. .. Dried Beans ,- . Steamed Bologna Cabbage Slaw ; Applesauce Hot Rolls-Butter Milk Wednesday Meat Loaf ' , ' Rice & Gravy Turnip Greens Peach Half Hot Rolls Milk Thursday Fried Chicken Buttered Peas . Mashed Potatoes Cranberry Sauce .Hot Rolls Milk Friday Fish Portions French Fries Cole slaw Cornsticks Peanut Butter Cookies Milk Perquimans Union During the week of November 4-8, students and faculty . at : Perquimans Union School will have the following for lunch: Monday ,;' Sloppy" Joe School, Baked Roll Mustard & Chili Whipped Potatoes Buttered Peas & Carrots Applesauce Cake Milk Tuesday Fishwich with Tartar Sauce School Baked Buns Hash Brown Potatoes Cabbage-Carrot Slaw Peaches Milk Wednesday ..Peanutu JiutteiL and. Jelly, Sandwich Beef Vegetable Soup Tropical Apples Milk Thursday Pizza Health Salad Pineapple Upside Down Cake Milk Friday . Hamburger Patties School Baked Bun Dill Chips, Catsup French Fries Purple Plums Cookies Milk ' WEEKEND AT HORSE POINT . Mr. and Mrs. Julian White were weekend guests of Mr." and Mrs. Tommy Maston at their. Cottage, at Horse Point, Va. .V GREENVILLE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Winslow of Greenville were weekend ' guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo White and Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Winslow, at Belvidere.' TUESDAY GUESTS Mrs. Annie Marsh "of Salisbury and Mrs. Hilda Alderman of Elizabeth City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox on Tuesday. Phillips Furniture Co. Factory Outlet Novj & Reject Furniture Famous Memo Brands ' VViero Your Business . , Appreciated 423-E333 U.S. 17T;-r::3 l!:rlf:rdf NX. f L NEW MEMBERS Shown above are the new members of Phi Theta Kappa, national scholastic fraternity, at College of The Albemarle. Chosen on the basis of high scholastic standing, character, leadership, and service on campus, from left are Joseph Barnes, Adrienne Hurdle,. Sam S; Marshall, Jr., James Harkins, - James Bryant, and Marianne Johnson. (COA Photo) 1 ; 1 , J Imri n?iii i,nrtC RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Florence "Scaff, sophomore at College of The Albemarle, receives a tuition scholarship check from Phi Theta Kappa President Milton Tadlock. The academic scholarship is awarded at the beginning of each quarter to the student having the highest cumulative grade point average. Mrs. Scaff 's average was 3.957 out of a possible 4.0. (COA Photo) BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, Jr. announce the birth of their first child, a son, Jason Paul, born October 19 at Albemarle Hospital. Taylor Theatre EDENTON. N.C. TONITE & SATURDAY CLINT EASTWOOD THUNDERBOLTand R LIGHTFOOT LAUGH-RIOT OF THE YEAR! SIDNEV POITIER ' BILL COSBY HARRY BELAFONTE . Thest Men Get Funny When You .... Men With Their Money ','.. eAirejRDAir MEiH pg Special Late Shows Frl. 4 Sat. 11:19 Plus Regular Show SUN.-MON.-TUES. "MOON RUNNERS'! STARTS WEDNESDAY I VA) ; MINUTES 1 1 TO GET 1 I :...' RICH t I lU Parents of students in three of the county's schools were able to observe their children during Parents' Day. held last week. The open house 4s part of the ESEA Title I program plan for the : year. The event allowed parents to visit the special reading classes " or ' the tutorial program to observe their children. Each parent had an opportunity to see his child using some of the equipment and materials used in the special ' reading instruction or observed his , child being tutored, depending on the program their child was involved in. Officals cited one of the probable reasons for the excellent responseV to Parents' Day was the fact that transportation was ' provided for those parents in need of it by Dewey Newby, home-school coordinator for the county school system. The purpose of the "open house" was three-fold; First, it gave parents an opportunity to meet their child's teacher or tutor. Second, it allowed parents to see their children receiving special instruction in the classroom. And third, it was pointed out what could be done in the home to en Granada is a totally new car designed for the times. It gives you the luxury and comfort of far bigger cars in a new and more efficient size. And Granada is engineered to give you the driving economy you need today. With performance features like excellent gas mileage, long inter nals between servicing, and the added reliability of solid state ignition. ; Right now, your Ford Dealer is giving the best deals ever. And the highest trade-ins ever. So you can own the exciting new Granada for a lot less than you think. Granada. Ready and waiting. At your Ford Dealers. Now! WINSLOKI-BLAMCHARD MOTOR CCPflrJV, INC. courage children to read outside the classroom and to develop a love for reading. The informal observation day was held last. Tuesday at Hertford Grammar School, Wednesday at Perquimans Union School and Thursday at Perquimans Central Grammar. Parents' Day not only involved by parents, but also members of the Title I advisory committee, board of education members and members of their advisory committee, and school administrators. Airman Reginald ' C-. Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Burke Sr. of Win fall, N.C, has grYdrSated at Keesler AFB, Miss., from the U.S. Air Force ad ministrative specialist course conducted by the Air Training Command. Airman Burke, now proficient in the preparation of Air Force correspondence and reports, is being assigned to Kadena AB, Okinawa, for duty. The airman, a 1971 graduate of Perquimans High School Hertford, N.C, attended Delaware State College. ADD 0DWn ADD (isgDfiDDI m ouDw mm HAPPY BIRTHDAY Employees at Roses Store in Hertford gave store manager Kathleen Nelson (center) a surprise party for her birthday1 recently. VOTE Judge Susie Sharp Democratic Candidate tor Uriel Justice, Supreme Court of Nor 111 Carolina Twenty years experience as a trial attorney, almost 13 years as a Superior Court Judjre, and more than 12 years as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court qualify Judge Sharp to discharge the duties and responsibilities of the ( hief Justice of the State's highest Court. The Qualified Candidate By authority ol J Harold Tharrington, Treasurer for Judge Susie Sharp 1 W(M l ; -vmRT ... m r
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