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Pag t-Tht ParqulnMra Wttkly, Hertford. N.C., Tlwrsdey, Jartuary 4, 7t
Lunch Menus
For Jan. 10-14
The following are the Per
HQimans County School
iunch menus for the week of
Jan. 10-14:
HERTFORD GRAMMAR
PERQUIMANS CENTRAL
PERQUIMANS UNION
-PERQUIMANS HIGH-
Plates
Mon.Jan.ia
Smoked Sausage
Green Peas
Baked Apples
Bread
Milk
Tues. Jan. 11
Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Bowl of Beans
Slaw
Fruit
Milk
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Wed. Jan. 12
Country Style Steak
Rice & Gravy
.Fruit Cup
Bread '
Milk
Thurs. Jin. 13
! Pizza
. Bettered Corn
Lettuce & Dressing
Applesauce Cake
vMilk
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Mon.Jin.10
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Tues. Jan. 11
Pizza Burger
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String Beans
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Wed. Jan. 12
Luncheon Meat Cheese
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Lima Beans
Sliced Peaches '
Cake
Milk
Thurs. Jan. 13
Sloppy Joe
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Field Peas
Raisin Cup
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JAN. 1939
By VIRGINIA WHITE
TRANSEAU
RECOMMENDATION
VOTED BY COMMIS
SIONERS REQUESTING
HMTON TURNPIKE IM
PROVED: The County
Board of Commissioners
recommended Monday that
the road known as the Hin
ton Turnpike (connecting
Perquimans with Pas
quotank County between the
points of Nicanor at Baker's .
Store with the highway in
Newland Township, Pas
quotank County) be con
structed and improved so as
to make the road generally
useful to traffic.
CADET E.L. WINSLOW
GOING TO FLORIDA:
Cadet E.L. Winslow, son of
Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Winslow
of Hertford, will leave in a
few days for Lake' Wales,
Fla. to attend the winter
quarter of the Shenandoah
Valley Academy which
opens on January ' 4, . ac
cording to a communication
from Academy officials last
week. Cadet Winslow is a
member of the Senior Class
of the 151-year old military
academy located in the
beautiful Shenandoah
Valley of Virginia.
COLLEGE STUDENTS
AT HOME Y 0 R
HOLIDAYS: Among the col-
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W.C.U.N.C., Greensboro:
Baseball
A meeting has been planned for Thursday night, Jan. 6
beginning at 7:30 p.m. in. the Perquimans County Court
house in Hertford to discuss plans to begin local participa
tion in organized Babe Ruth Baseball. All young people,
ages 13 to 18, and interested parents are urged to attend this
planning meeting. -'' ,
In The News.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Matthews, Jr. and family of
New Bern were ' Holiday
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Matthews, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W.
Winslow, Jr. and family of
Elizabeth City were guests
of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H.W. Winslow, Sr., and
Mr. and Mrs. T.P. Byrum,
during the weekend. ' .. '
Mr. and Mrs. John SUU
ings and family of Green-.,
ville spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Sawyer, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Stallings. , , .
Rufus Riddick of Alexan
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Misses Joyce HarreO, Prue
Newby and Mary Thad
Chappell, E.C.T.C., Green
ville: Miss Louise Payne,
Jesse Lee Harris and Guy
Newby, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill; BUT
Jessup. Dan- Sharpe, Tim
Meeting
dria, Va. was a guest of his
: parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. .
Marion Riddick, during the
Holidays. -.
Mr. and Mrs. F.A.
McGoogan . have return
home after a visit with
- relatives in Clark-ville, Md.
and Red Springs, N.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nix
on spent the Holidays in
Roanoke, Va. with their
son-in-law and , daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. William Van
Name.
. ' Mrs. CallieBussott of Nor
folk, Va. was a guest of her
mother, Mrs. C.B. Stallings,
on Sunday.
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Brinn and Zach White, Duke
University, Durham;
William Hardcastle, Roy
Reed, Hollowell Cox Nixon
and Richard Payne, State
College, Raleigh: Miss Julia
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Perquimans Weekly
Court Houte Squor .
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WOODARD'S PHARMACY
Why vitamin
important to
Question: I've heard to
many conflicting reports.
What is vitamin C really
good for?' v ,'
Answer: Consulting my
reference books I find
some interesting uses
other than vitamin C's
reputed use as a virus and
cold "fighter." Called the
"master vitamin" vita
min C is important to
every function. It's liter
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