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r s I Fcrquinusus 'Hi 'x vl woa iUt t'Zh ,ra' U 'ALr-"rle Conference la?.laU cLaiBjionLlp on 1-nrliy niU of lat twi when the Inas ovenvhJ. 1 V.ilUinu:' i ITJs Sclod in ' a one-sidl game-14-0. ' Vernon White, Freshman wirler f o the In diana, pitched no-lit, no-rsn jw until he wa reeved ia tie iJirth frame by Earl Rogerson, Senior pitch er, who truck out three of four pat ters. K 1 iXOij&i -r White kept tight ctrol over the Williamaton tatters, itriinj oat U, walking only ttufeej 'for perfect game. Hie teammate collected 12 hits and five walk off two William- : aton pitchers. .; wvs::--" :- The contest was the, play-off for i the Albemarle Conference ' title, the Indiana have previously defeated Wil liamston in a game played at William- StOn. -vf r:J-i':-',':'rS" :v"'-'' "'.!. ''"!" ii- Clyde Lane led the Indians at the bat with three hits for three trips to the plate, and other leading hitters for the Indians were Bright, with a triple; Walker, A. 1 lne ana .iuuiw- :er.,;4 Both teams committed several errors , but the superior playing by the In dians enabled Perquimans to capture the contest ' Perquimans scored three runs in the second inning, four in the fourth, two in the fifth and five in the eighth. ; , Coach Ellie Fearing substituted an entirely new team in the field at the beginning of the ninth inning, and the reserves quickly retired the side. Vegelissl'SfTop Food Ustfcr tons Fresh vegetables will be at the top of the shopping ; order n June airs. Nina White, county home agent tnr th St.t College Extension Ser vice, said this week in fisting the foods that will be pientaiui lor wie mnntli in th Southeast. : ' Mrs. White explained that June is a month when locally grown iresn imtAh1p. : reach : volume production. From nearby garden and truck areas markets will receive such vegetables as cabbage, lettuce, potatoes, green haxna. RDinach. tomatoes, and others. ; Unless unfavorable weather upsets production, these locally' produced vegetables will be among the best KiiVd tnr JllTIA. y In addition to fiwSh vegetables, mar kets will feature 'plenty of oranges, canned apples and applesauce, canned citrus jukes, peanut butter, dry beans, cottage cheese, broilers, fryers, and .''fish. .':p-.V:-1,ry-::'-' ' The 1950-51 packs of canned apples and applesauce are record-large. Re cent chick replacements in the major broiler growing : areas indicate re tail supplies of broilers and fryers al so may reach record proportions in June. trot, !s T.u.Krlcj. ' - - The school wiU follow i --"' '-'-7 after the prect acLoc!, ilLa t. June 15. The two oois are ti': conducted to trda V -rry : " to fill the ICS new I .rol jt.: ii hv the 1S51 General Asserelly. The additional ps.n will brirj the Patrol to Its i:y '-nomea strength of 628 men. Seventy men are training In the present schoolT" Qualified men Interested in attend ing' the school bez1"vT" J-'"9 -15 should SUwmit their a1caUons im mediately to Col. 'Smith. .The present starting salary for patrolmen is ?2, 508 a year." J. ;'- . f ' ' The increase In Patrol personnel was Militarised bv the Gener "1 Assembly to help meet present traffic problems on Norm Carolina Highways, orougnx about by increases to motor vehicle j-br.i-r r ' i v. - "rcrC ii cu-"3r-v i i. T. ri 1 v : r and t' 1 1 recc-ive It -J t trtinirs r " '- v.on ' of t' i t formsf" i f each r .' i pletes Ce i r 4 :t.I;i:L"v.7 Yc The easiest way to "Say U with Flowers" . ' Select your florist from among those advettiied in the classified pages of the Telephone Directory. , You 11 also nod that using me classified pages of the Telephone Directory is the convenient way to shop. 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The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.)
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