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Page 2-TIm Ptrquimwtt Weekly. Hertford. N.C.. Thursday, March 14, 17? Looking Backward MARCH 1839 By VIRGINIA WHITE TRANSEAU PURE BRED PIGS GIVEN BY BANK TO 4-H CLUB BOYS: Through ..cooperation and courtesy of Hertford Banking Company, isix deserving members of the 4-H club were given one registered Spotted Poland , 'China pig each on ..Wednesday morning. The pigs come from one of the best Poland China herds in ,the state. Working under . H.L. Brake, assistant coun ,ty farm agent, the six boys , will raise and breed the pigs as their own. From, the first -and second farrowings, they will turn two female pigs back to the banking com pany which will hand them , out to other 4-H club boys in a non-profit proposition as , far as the bank is concerned. fThe boys in on the project are Carlton Nixon, son of T.W. Nixon; Dan Berry, son of E.Y. Berry; Broughton Pail, son of Milton Dail; Lynden White, son of Archie B. White; and R.H. ' Copeland Jr., son of R.H. . Copeland. BREAKS ARM IN FALL FROM TRICYCLE: Little Julian Emmett Winslow, five-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Emmett Winslow, broke his left arm late Sun Say afternoon when he fell from his tricycle. The frac ture is not compound and Julian is . suffering little discomfort other than from Ihe confines of the splints jind sling. v - . BIRTH ANNOUNCE MENT: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Gregory of Woodville, a son, on Satur day. - Court Related Seminar A seminar for court per sonnel' and child-serving agencies in the First -Judicial District is being planned to be held in the Pasquotank County Court-, house in Elizabeth City on Wednesday, May 4. The pur pose of this seminar is to in form persons working in child serving agencies such as schools, social services, vocational rehabilitation, mental health, court tounselors, clerks of court, county attorneys, and in terested persons about the changes in laws affecting juveniles and about when legal recourse is the proper alternative to be taken. This seminar is being Lunch The following are the Per quimans County School lunch menus for the week of March 28 through April 1: HERTFORD GRAMMAR PERQUIMANS CENTRAL PERQUIMANS UNION Mon. March 28 Hot Dog on Roll 'Baked Beans Slaw Rice Pudding Milk Tues. March 29 Cheesburger French Fries Lettuce ft Dressing Raisin Cup Milk Wedi March 30 Beef Stew with Carrots k Potatoes Buttered Corn . PeanutCup Hot Rolls Milk Thur. March 31 Barbecued Chicken Whipped Potatoes '. . Green Beans Bread " Milk ' ' FrlAprill Ham Biscuit Potato Salad Garden Peas Prune Cake Milk PERQUIMANS HIGH . Mon. March 28 Hot Dog on Roll or .. Pork Pattie with Gravy Baked Beans Slaw . RicePudding Orange Juice ' MARRIAGE AN NOUNCEMENT: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Layden announce the marriage of their daughter, Edna, to Roy Bass, son of Mrs. J.S. Bass, which took place on October 8th. The couple were mar ried in Suffolk, Va. having Mr. and Mrs. James Sawyer as their only attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Bass are making their home at Great Bridge, .Va. where Mr. Bass is employed. GRAND HONOR ROLL AT HIGH SCHOOL FOR THIRD QUARTER: Here are the high school students whose names are entered on the Grand Honor Roll, meaning they are the ones who averaged 90 or more on all subjects for the third quarter of the current school year at Perquimans High School: Senior Class Watt Winslow, Ben Koonce, Mar jorie Matthews, Mary Mor ris, Florence Darden, Nan cy Coke Darden and Madge : Lane; Junior Class Ruth Winslow, Durwood Reed, Martha Barber, Allie Lee Cartwright, Addle Mae Fer rell, Ruth Hollowell, Velma Layden, Frances Newby, Alice Weston, Geneva White, Mildred White, Myr tle Winslow and Sadie Stan din; Sophomore Class Evelyn White, Pauline White and Minnie W. Wood; Freshman Class Lois Asbell, Elizabeth Darden, Artie Mae Hollowell, Eloise Keaton, Frances White, Lucy Hope Russell, and Doris Miller. BIRTH ANNOUNCE MENT: Born to Mr. and Mf,'.. Anthony Elliott of Chapanoke on Tuesday, March 21, a son. Planned planned as a result of in terest voiced by the Pas-' quotank County House Bill 456 Task Force, which studied local needs as related .to delinquency prevention programs and alternatives to training school commitments. The Honorable G. Grafton Beaman, ' District Court Judge, will speak on pro cedures applicable to children in the jurisdiction of the district court. Assisting him with planning of this seminar are Mrs. Jo Ann Morris, District Court Counselor, and Mrs. Jo Ann Forman, Office for Children Field Consultant. Menus Milk . Tues. March 29 Cheesburger on Bun or Fish Portion French Fries Lima Beans Lettuce & Dressing Raisin Cup Cornbread Milk Wed. March SO Beef Stew with Carrots A Potatoes or Chuckwagon on Bun Buttered Corn Candied Yams Apple Crisp Our Cash H j tnAYTnd Ct7k3l feat .&) T?iHif7S ku.l BRENDA MissLayden Elected State PEL Secretary Several members of Phi Beta Lambda Fraternity at Atantic Christian College at tended the 23rd Annual State Leadership Conference held during the week of March 4-6 at the Downtowner East . in Charlotte, N.C. Among those attending the conven tion was Brenda Layden, an Atlsztic Christian College junior majoring in Business Education. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Layden of Belvidere. During the weekend, several competitive events were scheduled which some of the members entered and placed. Miss Layden, presently the ACC Chapter President, was elected to hold the office of North Carolina Phi Beta Lambda State Secretary. Also, the ACC Phi Beta Lambda Chapter, led by Miss Layden, was awarded a cer tificate for the largest state membership in PBL with 71 members. , Awards, certificates 'and' the installment of the new officers were presented at a formal banquet on Saturday night. A breakfast was held Sunday morning in honor of The Perquimans Weekly Court House Square HERTFORD, N.C 27944 Entered as second class matter November 1 5, 1934 at Post Office in Hertford. : n.c. . RAY WARD General Manager K ATHY NEWBERN News Editor FREDA NELSON Circulation Manager OFFICE HOURS ' 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday-Thursday PHONE 426-3728 News and advertising deadline: 11 i.m. Tues. prior to Thurs. pub lication. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR 7.50 "au. subscriptions PAYAMJ IN ADVANCf" Published By Advance Publications Inc. Elizabeth City. 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'. -t -j fjl.il t , t-t,) I ' ' ! -1 f ; - ., . V - - -i. .-.-- - . -- . - . - COMPLETES COURSE FT. BENNING.GA.-Second Lieutenant Charles R. Barnes, whose wife, Sylvia, lives in Hertford, recently completed an infantry of ficer basic course at the U.S. Army Infantry School in Ft. Benning.Ga. v Students received instruc tion in leadership, person-' nel, intelligence, .map and air photo reading, opera tions,,: logistics, tactical communications and equip-, ment, and weapons. This' training is designed to prepare students for the duties and responsibilities of a company grade officer. Li Barnes received a B.A. degree from Elizabeth City State University at Elizabeth City in 1976. His mother, Mrs. Lucille Blackmon, lives in Bat tleboro.N.C. JUNGLE TRAINING FT. CAMPBELL, Ky. -Army Private First Class Willie Walker III of Belvidere and other Got A Fuse Bownf Kirkland & Tillett Electric Electrical Contracting Phone 335-0130, Elizabeth City Night -264-2120 There's Got To Be A Reason? 1Pfeoples Ban-Club Ype-pals 'rjank-kbbw.an organization designed to reduce the price of and increase the range of banking services. .?, a: instant check cashing at over 1000 member banks with more than 3000 locations (see Co pies Bank CheCash) x unlimited check writing without a service charge or minimum balance ; c: endless supplies of personalized wallet-style checks and deposit tickets d: reduced rates on approved installment loans cOlS' e: Moneyjjnfo 7jr discounts fit I on regular ticket prices at all fa ADy Ai IThpatrps all VJZ counw cars inc Bank' News Of Service Personnel members of the 1st Bat talion, 327th Infantry of the 101st Airborne Division at Ft. Campbell, Ky, recently completed a - jungle opera tion training course in Panama.CZ. v The course provided train ing : in jungle survival, techniques of camouflage, patrolling and various aspects of jungle warfare. ' Pfc. Walker, whose father. Willie Walker Jr., lives at Rt. 2, is an assistant gunner in Company B. A 1975 graduate of Per quimans County High School, he entered the Army in December 1975. OUULIltlclbiem - rent-a- a month peoples never meant toils). ' , so much. Peoples Bank ASSIGNED FT. ORD, Calif. - SP4 Larry D. Zachary and his wife, SP4 Rutha M. Zachary, have been assned to Medical Bat talion 8th Combat Support Hospital in Ft. Ord, Calif. - Zachary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Junious Zachary of Rt 1, Hertford. Mrs. Zachary is the former Miss Rutha M. Bell of St. Petersburg, Fla. The couple has'one son, Kino Yomain. Both hare been enlisted in the U.S. Army since 1974. Zachary is a graduate of Perquimans County High School. 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