. ; ' 8J8 ("., mew mr tfmc Hem. 4t "few ; Fag -Th Perqulmmi Weekly, Hertford, N.C, Thursday, April April Lunch "' Menus are subject to change without notice. ' -v HERTFORD GRAMMAR Monday: Teacher Work Day ., Tuesday: ..Sloppy Joe on Bun f rt. Green Peas Party Cake "Fruit Juice Milk- Wednesday: v Hot Dog on Roll French Fries Bakes Beans School Baked Brownies Milk Thursday: Qven Baked Bologna a Potatoes AuGra tin .. Turnip Greens mi Fruit Cup Hot Biscuit-Butter "Z Milk Friday: Pizza Slaw Fruit Cup Peanut Butter Chews 'Milk 2' PERQUIMANS UNION Monday: -Teacher Work Day Tuesday: Fruit Juice tl Toasted Cheese Sandwich Pork & Beans "4 Applesauce " Coconut Cake Milk Wednesday: Seawich Buttered Potatoes Peas & Carrots v Orange Iced Cake Milk : Thursday: Beef-Noodles .;. Turnip Greens A. Cornbread Y Fruit Cocktail Milk Friday: Orange Juice Ham Biscuit Macaroni & Cheese siaw 'Z-- Sliced Peaches Milk PERQUIMANS CENTRAL Monday: Teacher Work Day Tuesday: Hot Dog-Cheese-Bun Slaw v Apple Milk Wednesday; Pizza French Fries Plums Fruit Juice Milk Thursday: Spaghetti-Meat Sauce Tossed Salad Applesauce Toast Milk Friday: Dried Lima Beans Bologna Slaw Jello Cinnamon Roll Milk PERQUIMANS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Boxes: Monday: Teacher Work Day Tuesday: Pork Pattie on Bun Pork & Beans Cole Slaw 'tf Orange Milk MMSItrcMtPIO m INMAvMEN WMMHtiTHUA j jii -ifwn VVI M7tS 4lrtMfTC5.J nmrmm wirmc sruo or Q0OO84 Com. m "dow" m you want - but g down to w our NEW CARS. wirctw-nMnui B.BI M, IK. ffTOK in SfUW t In hurry with to priced used ci mmem II 21-25 Menu Wednesday: Spiced Ham Sandwich Peanut Butter Sandwich Peas & Carrots ' Vi Peach Milk Thursday: Hamburger on Bun French Fries , Tomato-Lettuce Milk Friday: Chuckwagon on Bun Lima Beans Corn Plums Milk Plates: Monday: Teacher Work Day Tuesday: Hot Dog on Roll Peas & Carrots to Peach Milk Wednesday: Roast Beef Rice-Gravy Steamed Cabbage Hot Rolls Pear Halve Milk Thursday: Tuna Salad on Lettuce Sliced Tomato Buttered String Beans Hot Rolls Orange Juice Milk Friday: Spaghetti-Meat Sauce Buttered Peas Corn Sticks Glazed Apples Milk FROM VA. BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Webb Gould and son of Virginia Beach, Va. were weekend guests of Mrs. Gould's father, C.L. Dail. WINDSOR GUEST Mrs. Bobby Elliott of Windsor spent several days this week with Miss Juanita Divers. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Katherine Ward is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. EDENTON GUEST Mrs. Lloyd Lane of Edenton was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E.Y. Berry on Wednesday. VISIT IN KINGS MOUNTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brewer spent several days last week in Kings Mountain with friends. ENFIELD GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Wade Nottingham and family of Enfield spent a few days this week with Mrs. Herbert Nixon. N .J. GUEST David Twiddy of Patterson, N.J. was a guest of Mrs. L.D. Myers on Wednesday. The Board of County Commissioners of Perquimans County, will meet as a Board of Equalization & Review In the Courthouse Hertford, N. C, on May 5, 1 973 at 1 0:00 a.m. for the purpose of hearing complaints and the equalization of property values. The Board expects to complete Its business and adjourn on Monday, May 5, 1 975. In the event of later adjournment, notice to that Y effect will be published in this newspaper. ' . '" ' ". ; . ; - ? " '"'Y ''' '. 1 ' ? i Y- V : ? . , ''V':: ' f':-.. r. ""' 't'Y. Y f J;- Y . 't'u'" "'.",.'' Y. ' - ? 'f- '' ' 1, ,: Y? cigite i3ac::gtt . 17, 1X71 iY V ' ', i .. f'fV TERRY Rock Transfers Sales Representative Terry Rock has transferred from Kentucky to a territory in Northeastern North Carolina and Southeastern Virginia for the Agricultural Division of Ciba-Geigy Corporation. His new territory covers the counties of Perquimans Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Gates, Hertford, and ' Pasquotank in North Carolina. In Virginia he covers Chesapeake, Portsmouth, and Virginia Beach plus the counties of Brunswick, Greensville, Isle Mackey Lewis Joins EC U Honor Socie ty Robert Morgan, U.S. Senator from North Carolina and alumnus of East Carolina University, was initiated into membership of the ECU chapter of Phi Kappa Phi honor society on Tuesday, April 15. Sen. Morgan is the first alumni member of the ECU chapter. Faculty members John D. Ebbs of the Eepartment of English and Mildred H. Derrick of the Department of Mathematics will also be inducted into membership. Other new members include 116 outstanding junior and senior students at East Carolina University. All new members were NOTICE Mooting Of Board Of Equalization And Review ROCK of Wight, Nansemond, Norfolk, Princess Anne, South Hampton, Surry and Sussex. Rock has attained the highest leyel of sales experience and performance recongnized by the agricultural Division and assists in training other salesmen. His job entails selling and promoting Ciba-Geigy agrichemical products for use in agriculture, industry, homes and gardens. Rock holds a BS and MS in agriculture from the University of Kentucky. formally initiated in ceremonies at 7 p.m. in the Mendenhall Student Center Auditorium. Following the initiation ceremony, ECU Chancellor Leo W. Jenkins hosted the members at a reception at his home. . James Mackey Lewis of Rt. 2, Hertford was among the new Phi Kappa Phi members initiated. Membership in Phi Kappa Phi is open to senior students whose academic grade point averages are 3.5 or higher, and to juniors with academic grade point averages of 3.8. Invitations are extended to qualifying students upon the recommendation of the entire chapter membership. bldng Back APRIL 1937 ; By VIRGINIA WHITE ' TRANSEAU 'TONSIL-ADENOID CLINIC ARRANGED BY DR. LA. WARD: A tonsil and adenoid clinic is announced for May and June, to be conducted by Dr. I.A. Ward at his office in Hertford, when school children under twelve will be received as patients. Throughout the two months of May and June, on each Tuesday and Thursday Dr. Ward will operate on such children , for whom arrangements have been previously made by their parents. In no case, according to Dr. Ward, will any child or children be received at the clinic as pa t i e n t s u n 1 e s s arrangements have been previously been made. Dr. Ward conducted these clinics very successfully last summer. He is well prepared to do the work at his office, where he has very adequate and comfortable quarters, his offices being - located in the old Carolina Bank Building. CITIZENS ASKED TO COOPERATE IN CLEAN UP WEEK: The week beginning Monday, April 12 has been designated as Clean-Up Week by the Town of Hertford, and circulars signed by Mayor Winslow calling attention to the matter and asking the cooperation of the citizens have been distributed throughout the town. Hertford's merchants are offering special bargains in paints so that those who wish may take advantage of the special prices to paint up as well as clean up, the idea being that no matter how much cleaning is done, nothing will take the place of paint where paint is needed. HERTFORD GIRL JUNIOR WINNER: Pat Edwards won first place in Voice in the group composed of 6th and 7th grade at the annual State contest of the Junior Department of the WEEKEND HERE Mr. and Mrs. Terry Surtain and son of Raleigh were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Esley Cherrix. CONFINED AT HOME Aubrey , Sawyer is confined at home due to illness. ' , 9 (, f Break the sandwich You'll get two taste tempting pieces of fried chicken, v of trench fries and a Imagine a great tasting price that will still let Try it and discover why people say fried chicken Little Mint Is worth Its weight in gold! North Carolina Federation of Music Clubs held in Greensboro on Saturday, and is entitled to take part in the Junior Day contest at the State Convention to be held at Hickory, Miss Edwards is the attractive daughter of J R. Edwards, of Greenville, and the . granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.F.C. Edwards of Hertford, with whom she -makes her home. She is a member of the glee club directed by Miss Kate M. Blanchard.. 'n- NOT A VACANT STORE IN HERTFORD: R.S. Jordan moves into new quarters, the new place which Morgan Walker vacated when he moved into his new quarters. PERQUIMANS SCHOOLS WILL CLOSE MAY 26: Only a little over six weeks and the Perquimans County ' Schools will close. The schools will close for the summer on May 26. Due to impassable conditions of roads over which the school busses travel, the closing of the school is delayed for seven days. ENTERTAINS AT SUPPER: Miss Laura Spivey Roberson entertained at a buffet NOTICE! DY ORDER OF THE PERQUIMANS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I will advertise for sale in May, 1975 all Real Estate on which 1 974 taxes have not been paid and also will levy on all delinquent Personal Property Taxes. I will hold the sale of the Real Estate on Monday, June 2nd, 1975. Please make prompt settlement now and save yourself the additional cost of advertising. jluYli for lunch habit and enjoy a hot roll '. lunch, that will stay with you enjoy It, , Tv;o ...-.:. 3 supper Friday evening in honor of her house guest, . Miss Alma Bell of Franklin, Va, .Those enjoying Miss Roberson's hospitality were: Miss Alma Bell. Miss Ester Mae Brown . and James Walter Brown of Woodord's Pharmacy Dial 426-5527 ' Hertford, N.C. r Charlet . Woodard The Brand X That Packs A Wallop I wonder how shocked and angry the public would be if a new drug (let's call it Brand X) came into use and turned out to have the following effects: 1) Ten million people, including teenagers be came aaaiccea to it; I) Exces sive X use caused 50,000 deaths and injuries on the highways each year; 3) 90 of all assaults and 70 of all homicides occurred while aggressor was under X's fluence; 4) 67 of all sex-related crimes against chil dren were committed while influenced by this Brand X drug. - :,r ,: Suppose the list also included suicide, broken homes, and rape! , Unfortunately, X is not an imaginary drug. Its scientific name is ethyl alcohol. Most folks just call it Booze! : Keith W. Haslcbtt Perquimans County Tax Cofecfor a nn - WV 0 Trm n n jaUuun meal at The Little Mint a generous helping you, at a from The p::r:3 r!:rj lib. j Viiuki( i Gatesville, Joe Meyer of East Orange, N.J.; and Misses Grace Knowles, Ruth Elliott, Ruth Alice Ward, - Messrs. Vivian ' Matthews. Jack Brinn, Billy Tucker, and Alvin White of Hertford. jub the in-1 ANCWER: .... ....--, ('.it

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