t Y 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 t ... Wed. Jan. 12 Country Style Steak Rice & Gravy .Fruit Cup Bread ' Milk Thurs. Jin. 13 ! Pizza . Bettered Corn Lettuce & Dressing Applesauce Cake vMilk .1, II I.I I. M . "T.. .. .Iwyitn .. .. . ' Mi STAtS OF I.? M attar A AH ... C rum l Uraxt HcDtiJrl, pdj Sea rati imWf iwi a I. Mm aTH m. r kJ mm liflWtfJ l fef Aw tad in M vr uw TP totu n r. To thi: STATEMENT n uuv iiuiniiixJMi -., . muM u.m.n , At 17,S7,. . 1 ' iS-" ,j .. .. nmtuw K , i, imrrtiM. ' . tUJ-7K..' .r.a.'" 4n (Mini ' " imw . i Mrt bm.m a ., . 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JM.. .Htm urn i r ; I , ntwfw rMuiM tMPAKTwIcitv r nn'aAini 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- ITATIHINT 'IQMKHI 443WUW inni wrte m n K.I omm a tm m htm in mii.. MM JUtt5 HAHIMC.-- r m TO mi WTtt w-. m TO tm aarma ut mamma owwt tl4,0.74 ..J.-. ...IT 4.t7,,0.oi ;'.t Iiii,si.ol ItS-f-i lM.itt.7i . - xu.rn.n- r. l. hmhm I . I', ' .ZJia!aS-l-4 mo MtaHe.. ' SMiffl Vmm"m,'mr" "nhT - 11,413,870 l ,: f 171.olO.tTn . ' .wi.M - ' . .. M.1,J0 nwi imm tpi74ttl4 r" .'.T. . " ' SiTlT. - " . in in inin ir mi- - .............. T.MLIM M.1I . .. ..,.,N,.f -j-. wmmmb . ' Jtiia,J 1 " - k nrlmwr- MIM . . ........ HMMMHM lli. I. . , . - 1 i LL"" ' , " IDT.W.lll ""'"""" ' . i.m.iir lw mlrnl tmtm . . . i '' 1 riSiililliii . Hi -J i Bjjtw a 1 fc lot.010 r" T !Ti- "h-'-j"" ; rL!I"rTLl II l.i. '.'' . ., , i wlSnj I r hMMWM . ,74. WT j rr ,T?iTrr rr - 1 m'Mr-j ""'-. I, . '"''. ': 7.lo.. TMWWiri l)T I ' ' ' ' , Ml.lM.Wi; i-N.ji-M.il. ., .. -tIIi " - -iffii'JS ! . ';''"' . if.,fa,i6T' ..iuii.1 ,7.71 . ..:-. : m eHf.tii m.Tiiifciiw wmml "i I J1L- ' ! iwtii fumw wmuimwM m wwun ' Ml '.t V "' Vl iii.bv i hi ii;j.fai.ii..."i'y ji,Tniin in imviw'I iirry r .Miiiv-iiw,. iw-im'M.'- J .. Taking lege students at home for 'the Christmas holidays were: Jack Winslow, Shenandoah vValley Academy r Winchester, Va.; Misses Sara Ward and Blan che Moore' Berry, 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 c tic, lit Mmiio or fwura vox inm ow tolu STATEMENT o.on.a i": I T Tl,ioo,ttror , . . JJ- -- ' : . - "'.V. - . IkJUMWJl, S L 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. r . 2 ii oDniA,r etmiT ura oimir wDiimut I m Imm . 1.714.0I1W" , pmmmMM , .W'I7 mm , Km " ' ' I ntpit. I ctroiT lirk 1 itmr I lblTi4 pjct iimar , mm tmm Imm JJ 'rase. ?$,",? . - . p.iii.oK mm :. mm. . t0.f.l.fcTe.m.llW .jf'j?jtj3L . 1 --'r-' ! ' ' ' ' . nwHXAM . OttWTUft ' MOW IWMWHIAI. Ht.'.U-hwM.wwWwW tt.W.TO . . . . .. i'ii I. Iwtn i wii.l iw, M4 Wt.flt J . i . i H. mill tmmvmMt iwi ' , . ' I . WUZ ' W.71II.M JM . - ML : 4. tmmtVmt ,T ., , , 1 r ' ' " H. t. A tnjmmi . j . . . - , 1 TWt. :-. 107.71fl.tU , ! -y-a. 1 ,1.000.QP IZZ 1 1 ' - .. .. Hicbwl J. Cotlliu . ZZZZ 5. it-jM i ' Urnm Omm ggHrgfU-tM. TJ ,.W . Attnet bt W 0 I mMvmm.Wm t,tl.ft immcABoua crArmnrr mwtAitca t-Pt tt ill irf WW) OIHIS wPw t.l"i . . ITM MAT (Vf AW ID 1 TOTtt. I STATEMENT ami gpn wsunMO ownjit ! m Mill t Uri.ll ' . illH. won!-' KUli, . mnx . JHf t Ham. ki!. ook E Brinn and Zach White, Duke University, Durham; William Hardcastle, Roy Reed, Hollowell Cox Nixon and Richard Payne, State College, Raleigh: Miss Julia Broughton, Meredith Col- i The . . Perquimans Weekly Court Houte Squor . HERTFORD, N.C. 27944 Entered as second class matter November 1 5, 1 934 at Post Office in Hertford, NX. , - 1 RAY WARD ' General Manager KATHYNEWBERN News Ed for FREDA NELSON Circulation Manager OFFICE HOURS ' ; 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. o Monday-Thursday PHONE426-S728 News and advertising deadline: 11 a.m. 'Tues. prior to Thurs. pub lication. . j SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR 7.50 "AU SUBSCRIPTIONS MTABLI IN ADVANCS" Published By Advance Publications Inc. Elizabeth City. N.C. lt6.ln.wi a.7B?.o8a i7o. no. m - 1.M1.IU i'.ttfer-- m.ii 1.TO1.7H S, loo.oo . m.m.769 t'';.:'--;";:;v!:f'-;? 11 - F ' -..,y... .f.fA' i- -.';! ' ' m.iii Mi . - . ' t, I, .. Jtawr WKLtuii J7w l T,..-JI."1 lege, Raleigh; Kisses Jean White and Alice Roberson, Peace College, Raleigh; Misses Lila Budd and Ona Mary Stephens and C.G. Stephens, Eton College, 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 ally an "intercellular cement" which binds us lXfz ' R. Ph J j v TATKMCNT ' : iiiw iw "w W www lUWJ. w 1" f , . ' ' . . .. mmki7 . nraiT un , aioiir , inimniMig '- - - 5.- -- : ?cl : .If ' i : , ; '-. y ; f-ss i v- i I ')" 1 J .-T:"-g-aFrrb--7lttf,,T.. j oibtmbj r.rwr trrk . owrZ - jjtjr!Sj"ir4t i.,.. . . . -?!;-.-..-, p. mm tmr . - . . , ' . , iw.i..i. wiimii - - - ."jr-- ' I. WW. II . MM. IH- I ,wriSlSw5MI", otpmtT ! rMHTUFi iOvli . iiwmui. tStSmmO - A"-- - . SS mmwvmi tniynnm . .. . . 1 " , J, tWM trt pf . r ' . f . ' ..r-.-V ay yjifMH "-xvKj.HciLL . .. . - 1 "-- - . J Is-ilu. r,-,mm, .". . A., ... - - '- -t-- I l ft " - . .',1 . - t ' j- - - - . m imaMni ii ii i inn L ' . ' 1 1 " .1 ISwd-W - f " rd St wet t 9r-M A 4VrW -V m c-w flS(!Sl.8f.w!l. I ITCH3 MtT WT AM 10 TM TAL SWM M vrrnc of wotwrs lus w am bum. ' STATEMENT u -omsh a rrp- -i k-mttMi ,HS ASaS-rAS 'H III 11 JUH T-,.A. I '.. T U I. Man j . - ." rt-tmi rf--r Elon; Henry Stokes, Lonlsbnrc Callara. Louisburg; Charles Harrell and Janris Ward, Oak Ridge Military Institute, Oak Ridge. KERTFORD.N.C. C is so health together. It aids the assembling of other vita mins and plays a definite role in healing wounds, bums and' scar tissue. Though Uncle Sam stresses a need for just 60 mg.'s per day, it is inter eating to note that ani mals which manufacture their own supply of vita min C do eo at a rate equal , to between 2,000 to 15,000 mg. for that af man everyday! . , ,M.4.,rt . 17l.Ml.17, M.W.WI mBUmm f . l.41,.Jlt . JiI0J)! j H,),7N TOH,oq;,4. L )t,iig.u . a-m a itaM i. IM-Ni l UT - r. J. Itant Mruki i.SLft SMITM rSBOMMA SWPAM MINT ST IXWUirl . . f ( ' BtM. -ecisV--,.-isi-i fti-T - V tw fa - mtn mm1 ft - - ...s .--, -i-r-.;.-r ?j twjit aw ) t-vrnVi 1st. J .." . . .. "jtHJOt. . 7N,r71 tlMl,ar I.1WJ0H ,H,70I ioi,iiia.7w 1,006,0m " TS,000 1 , 1,0m, U 1 ijas. Mt,)U w . 1M.4M.W 1 MMH. ... U.J11 . . I in . T: -.w.1 ' ' 1i J.l.Ua mil .. . , '.V ( 1 ' 'm lw. .... . I ... iMiaiwlililittlimliMiiHiiHi raw mt uir isi n KXIMi SHDW M M Tfc IBMWOrMlllftWI 1M OK itm i sit m iDiti inn ait li m mtrm irnn uaii-i ITM W HI7 BII MV m TO n mfWH T 1 T

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