lov J. r. "Seeing i belfevinjr," says C C Chappell of BeWderejwh.n he her twin calves, one with aU the markings of a Hereford and the other an Angns e says V yon aw KdnVto have something nmswal around it fa best to do it up right. Thia cow was "red Ty Tiered I Guernaey Last year she dropped twin calves sired by r Hereford 5m" They both had Hereford markings. This year the cow was in a pasture with two bulls, . H.fni .nH .n Amrua, These two distinctly marked calves wi me siqry oeueve u or u These two distinctly Lunchroom Menu Menu for Perquimans High School lunchroom, week of February 18. Monday pint milk, Vienna saus age, creamed potatoes with cheese, green peas with carrots, hot biscuits, cookies. devil food cake. Wednesday pint milk, chicken pot pie, hard boiled egg, candied yams, cranberry sauce, hot rolls, pear salad. Thursday Mi pint milk, hot dogs, sweet pickle relish, chopped onions, pinto beans with tomato sauce, pota to salad, jello and cookies. Friday Mi pint milk, orange juice, chicken salad on lettuce, blue lake Tuesday Mi Dint milk, cream of to mato soup, spiced ham and cheese) snap beans, cornsticks-crackers, epice sandwiches, stewed prunes, croutons,! cake with cherry toppin. STANDARD "GRO-MORE" FEflTiUZERS AI!D INSECTICIDES Manufactured By STANDARD FERTILIZER COMPANY Division of Mathieson Chemical Company -' ;WItXIAMSTON,N,0: , ' HIGH GRADE FEflTiUZERS FOR ALL CROPS SEE Milton Dail & Son HERTFORD,- N. C. , BETHEL CLUB MEETS The Bethel Home Demonstration Club held its annual meeting in the form of a covered dish supper on Friday night, February 8, at the Community House. I he meeting opened , by suinnsr "America," followed by the devotional by Mrs. J. (J Hobbs. Mrs. Nina B. White, Home Agent, and I. C. Yagel, County Agent, were in charge of the program, their sub ject being "Objective Planning for Better Family Living," which was illustrated by slides and interesting talks. Special guests for the evening in cluded Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Yagel and Mr. and Mrs. Emory White. . Miss Sarah Ward rendered , a solo. "The Dutchman's Garden." Miss Blanche Goodwin was in charge of the entertainment, with Mrs. J. C. Hobbs and I. C. Yagel winning prizes. Mrs. W. P. Long won the door prize. A delicious meal was enjoyed by all. others present, not already men tioned were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Long, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. Edirar Loftir. Mr. and Mrs.. W. Dr Perry, Mr", and Mrs. L.; A, Proc tor, Mr.' and Mrs. Reuben Stallings and Mesdames E. L. Goodwin, J. P. Ward, C. T. Phillips, Cprnie JChap pell, J. . Phillips and Miss Gertie. UhappelL . . BARN AND ROOF Uf' addi lecudy end protection ia pu For outstanding exterior protection against th sun rain and ether climatic conditions hurt on ATiar$u : Human affection is not poured forth vainly; even though it meet no re turn Love enriches the nature, en larging, purifyincr and elevating It ; i Mary Baker Eddy. ' MltfUTES OF MEETING BOARD OF EDUCATION The Perquimans County IBoard of Education met in regular session Wed nesday, February 6, 1952, at 7:30 P. M. J. E. "Morris, Chairman, pre sided! Members (present were Mrs. Mary u. Bnnn, 8. M. Long, D. H. Eure and C. C Chappell. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Silas Whedbee, newly appointed County Attorney, met with the Board to become familiar with several legal matters- and to , offer his services when desired by the Board. The Board approved the sale of Chinquapin Schoolhouse for the sum of $1,231.25 to a community group to be organized in that community. Terms, of the sale to be $600.00 cash and the balance by 'December 1, 1952. Tin Board approved the sale of (Bethel School to Foster Felton for the turn of $1,000.00. Motion was made, seconded,' and passed releasing tFenton Hurdle, of the milk contract accepted on January 7, 1952. After much discussion as to the operation, service and attendance at the Perqinman HIgtt School lunch room, it was recommended that the principal be informed by letter of the following: , The Board of Education recommends that (1) the lunchroom menus be published ' In the county paper each week, (2) a count be mada each morning to determine the num ber of meals to prepare, and (3) eac-i student be served approximately the same amount of food. - After informally discussing several matters relative to school administra tion the Board adjourned until fur ther 'notice. :. JOHN T BUGGERS, t ( ' Secretary. 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