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r-School menus- i ! for Oct . 9-13 ' The following breakfast and lunch menus have been announced for Per quimans County Schools for the week of Oct. 9-13. Breakfast menus are for grades K-8 only. HERTFORD GRAMMAR PERQUIMANS CENTRAL PERQUIMANS UNION Mon., Oct. 9 No School Teacher's Workday Tues., Oct. 10 ?Peach Cup Doughnut Milk Baked Beans with Weiners Cole Slaw Applesauce School Baked Cheese Biscuit Milk Wed., Oct. 11 (Universal Lunch) Pear Halves Blueberry Muffin Milk ?Fried Chicken Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Carrot & Celery Sticks 'Orange Wedges Angel Biscuits and Honey Oatmeal Raisin Cookies ?Milk Thur.,Oct. 12 Half Orange Toasted English Muffin Jelly ?Milk Beef Vegetable Soup Peanut Butter & Jelly * Sandwich Fresh Apple School Baked Brownie Milk Fri.Oct.13 Pineapple Juice Grits with Butter Toast Milk Fish Sandwich on School Baked Bun French Fries Lettuce & Tomato Milk PERQUIMANS HIGH Mon.,Oct.9 No School Teacher's Workday Tues.,Oct.lO Weiners OR Hamburgers School Baked Buns Baked Beans French Fries Milk Wed., Oct. 11 (Universal Lunch) Fried Chicken Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Mixed Vegetables Orange Wedges Angel Biscuits with Honey Oatmeal Raisin Cookies Milk Thur., Oct. 12 Beef Vegetable Soup Grilled Cheese Sandwich OR Luncheon Meat Sandwich Fresh Apple French Fries Milk Fri., Oct. 13 Fish Sandwich OR Cheeseburger on School Baked Bun French Fries Lettuce & Tomato Sliced Peaches Milk Library update By WAYNE HENRITZE Perquimans County librarian ONGOING EVENTS Story Hour: Friday morning from 10-11 a.m. for preschoolers ages 3-5. Bookmobile: New Hope/Wood ville Rt. this Friday October 6. Call for list of Stops and times (426-5319). !? Saturday Afternoon Mystery Filmstrip Series: See below. The Loch Ness Monster. 2:00-2:30 p.m. this Saturday, Oct. 7. SATURDAY AFTERNOON MYSTERY FILMSTRIP SERIES Beginning this Saturday, October 7, and for the next 12 Saturdays thereafter, the library will present a filmstrip series examining such unexplained real life mysteries as the Loch Ness Monster, Witches, Ghosts, Abominable Snowmen, and the like. These are aimed at an elementary and junior high age audience although anyone is welcome. The filmstrips will be presented I every Saturday from 2:00-2:30 p.m. at the Perquimans county Library. If this proves at all successful, we hope to move into a Saturday afternoon film program for children at a later date. GOVERNORS CONFERENCE ON LIBRARIES We would like to invite public input on the subject of library service in small towns and rural areas in preparation for the North Carolina Governor's Con ference on Library and Information Services to be held in Raleigh October 19-21. Perquimans County has one official delegate and Pet tigrew Regional Library of which we are a part, two others. Our delegate is Catherine Biggers, chairman of the local library board, who is very interested in taking your ideas to the conference. There will be some 200 offical delegates at the con ference plus hundreds of observors and interested par ties. These delegates will then select 20 of their number for next year's White House Conference on Libraries. The Governor's and White House Conferences will be among the most important library meetings of the decade, since they will represent the public's offical view of the nation's needs in library and information services. Now is your chance to tell us what is right and wrong about libraries in this area and have the message count. Among the topics likely to be on the agenda: the pro per mix of local, state, and federal funding; whether libraries should be financed on a strict per capita basis or on a service equivilancy basis; wide area library ser vices; statewide union borrowers cards; sharing of materials between public, school, and college libraries and who pays the bills; and amything else someone like you asks us to talk about. COME ONE! COME ALL! TO BETHEL SOUTHERN SHORES PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC. ANNUAL FALL DANCE. AT Southern Shores Beach MUSIC BY MCC EXPEDITION OCT. 21, 1171 - M P JL ( FN aCSEWMTIOi Oil tri 426-7711 - 426-7754 Taking a look backward October IMP By VIRGINIA WHITE TRANSEAU REV. HOBGOOD ASSUMES PASTORATE AT HERTFORD BAPTIST CHURCH: The Rev. C.E. Hobgood Sunday assumed the duties of pastor of the Hertford Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Hobgood ar rived in Hertford last week and until renovation ar rangements are completed at the parsonage they are making their home with Mrs. Ellen McCallum. LOCAL BOYS IN GUARD UNIT OFF FOR CAMP: Three Perquimans County boys, Louis Nachman, Joshua Sutton and Wrightson Jackson, entrained with Company D, 105th Medical Regiment when it left Edenton Mon day morning around 5:00. The unit, traveling by am bulances, trucks and private cars, was schedul ed to reach Fort Bragg Monday night. After a night's rest, the journey to Fort Jackson, S.C., was completed. The company arriving there during the early part of Tuesday afternoon. The National Guard was changed to the regular army and was call ed to training for a period of one year, unless the President sees fit hold it longer for emergency duty. BREAKS ARM WHILE PICKING GRAPES WITH NEIGHBORS: Mrs. Charlie Lane, of near Belvidert, fell from a grape vine at the home of Basil Copeland Wednesday afternoon, breaking her arm between the wrist and elbow. 4-H DRESS CONTEST WON BY ELOUISE KEATON: The 4-H Club Dress Contest for Per quimans County was held at the September meeting of the Hertford Senior 4-H Club. There were five con testants, Doris Miller, Mary Pasco White, Alma Davenport, Eloise Keaton and Myra LAyden. Eloise Keaton won first prize and will represent Perquimans County at the State 4-H Show in Raleigh on Friday, October 4. Mary Pasco White won second place. The five contestants will attend the Style Show. WRITES ECONOMICS TEXT: Professor Earl R. Sikes, a native of North Carolina now teaching at Dartmouth College is the author of a new text in the field of business and economics entitled "Contemporary Economic Systems". Professor Sikes is a Duke University County schools to join in National Health Week Perquimans County Schools will join other schools across the state and nation in observing National School Lunch Week, Oct. 8-14. On Oc tober 11 every school in the United States will be serv ing the same menu to call attention to the special week. The Universal Menu this year features oven fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, carrot-celery sticks, angel biscuit in honey butter, orange wedges, oatmeal-raisin cookie and milk. Planned to USDA's Type A pattern, the universal meal more than meets the re quirements for one-third of the recommended Daily for the average 11-14 year old. School Lunch Week '78 continues the theme Eat to Learn-Learn to Eat, with the emphasis this year on nutrition for the energy and strength youngsters QUILT RAFFLED - Mrs. Sarah Eason is shown with the quilt she helped make which was raffled to help with expenses for a trip planned by senior citizens participating in the local nutrition program. James Hassell won the handmade item Sept. 29 which netted $78. The raffle was just one of many activities the group is participating in. (Staff photo by Paige Eure) TOWE MOTOR COMPANY HERTFORD, N. C. " Where Service Is A Pleasure" THE BEST IN USED CARS Plione: 426-5661 LATEX INTERIOR FLAT PAINT HARRIS PLUMBING & BUILDING SUPPLIES} HERTFORD NX. 426-5576 % need to run, skip, play ball and other activities in cluding the learning process. During the week, schools and food service programs will host open houses, con duct contests, develop displays and special ex habits, sponsor media campaigns and participate in many other activities to emphasize the importance of good nutrition habits. CHOP FINE Chop herbs very fine so the flavoring oil can escape. DIET PROBLEM? Tell us about it and we will try to prepare food especially for you. AYSCUE CAFE 426-8247 graduate ana married Miss Katherine Newby, formerly of Hertford. The Perquimans Weekly Court House Square HERTFORD. N.C. 27944 Entered os second class matter November 15. 1934 at Post Office in Hertford. N.C RAY WARD General Manager KATHY NEWBERN News Editor Of FICI HOURS ? A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday-Thursday PHONE 426-572* News mi sdvertainf deadline: 11 *.m. Tm. prior to Than. p?b Hcatioa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR 7Rft IN COUNTY /.DU OUTSIDE q pa COUNTY 0.5U "ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE" Published By Advance Publications Inc. Elizabeth City, N.C PUBLIC NOTICE The Legal Services Corporation, a private non-profit organization established by Congress to provide financial support for legal assistance to poor people in civil matters, will be allocating limited funds to establish new programs or expand existing programs, starting January 1. 1979. to serve eligible clients in various un served counties throughout the United States Counties in North Carolina under considera tion for this purpose include Alexander Alleghany Anson Ashe Avery Beaufort Buncombe Camden Carteret Chowan Cleveland Craven Cumberland Currituck Dare Duplin Edgecombe Franklm Gates Greene Halifax Haywood Henderson Hoke Hyde Iredell Jones Lenoir Lincoln Madison Mitchell Montgomery Moore Mash Northampton Onslow Pamlico Pasquotank Perquimans Pitt Polk Richmond Rowan Rutherford Scotland Transylvania Tyrrell Union Warren Watuga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yancey The views of. and proposals from, all inter ested groups will be considered Grant application forms and additional informa tion may be obtained by written request to Legal Services Corporation Atlanta Regional Office 615 Peachtree Street, N E, 9th Floor Atlanta. GA 30306 No funding decisions will be made prior to 30 days from the publication of this notice The pubkc will have an opportunity to review and discuss proposals at an open meeting, the time and place of which will be announced m the service area under consideration One pound of boneless cooked meat yields about three cups of chopped or diced meat. Your Pharmacist I , Charles Woodard I Says ? ' s Wee4er#s Wi?i m?i?. 101 N. Church Street, Hartford, N.C. Td. 426 5527 \/ in Kids need love not elcohol Use of alcohol by college students has Substantially increased over the years. Today, there is hardly any difference between sexes or classes in drinking pat terns, though college-age men still drink more heavi ly and frequently than women. Reports I've read in dicate a high correlation be tween college drinking and the use of cigarettes, mari juana and hard drugs, while the strongest association was with drinking in high school. The problem? Empti ness. A young person prop erly motivated, actively challenged, and lovingly reared will hardly succumb to the threat of ill-advised drugs. Prescription Sp?ciolitt* Himtui a Woodard's pharmacy Jl DRUGS I Dial 426-5527 Hertford, N.C. { AUCTION SALE ANTIQUES - USED FURNITURE - - ENDS Saturday, October 7, 1978?10:00 A.M. SALE LOCATED: 3 Mileo from Edaiton. N.C m SUU Route 11(2; (Yoopi- Road): Eront idtnton, N.C. Ukc 32 South from Hertford. N.C. Uke US 17 Sooth to 37 So?th. FOLLOW MICTION SIGNS. ? Oak Round-Front China Closet ? Oak Round Table ? Sq. Front China Closet ? Set of Matching Oak Chairs ? Brass Bed ? Pine Bedroom Suit (Bed. Dresser, Washstand) ? Marble-Top Dresser, Washstand, Tables ? Child's Roll-Top Desk ? Oak Dressers, Washstands, Chests ? Oak Hall Rack. Brass Hall Tree ? Oak Rocking Chairs ? Pie Safe. Fainting Couch ? Gate-l.eg Table, Drop- Leaf Table ? Wicker, Piano Stool ? Oak Beds, Blanket Chest ? Oak Buffet, Sewing Machine ? Dinette Table and Chairs ? Round and Sq. Top Trunk* ? Walnut and Oak Odd Chair* ? 1 ? Lot Small Tables ? 1? I?t Odd Chair* ? Modern Chest*. Dressers, and Beds ? Mandolin. Clock*. Lamna (Oil. Electric) ? 1? Large Lot Glassware and Fieiirine* (Carnival. Demession. Hisley) ? 1? Laree I/>t Picture Frames ? Stone Crocks. Jue* ? Flat Iron*, Iron Pot*. Old Tools ? Farm Bell, Milk Cans, Anvil ? Old Toys, Railroad Lanterns ? Strawbaskets, Old Books. School Desk* ? MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECKS ? NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS ? DONT MISS THIS ALL DAY SALE Lunch Available For Information Call: 297-2658 Hertford, N.C. * CASH Bonded License No. 90 Auctioneer HAROLD WINSLOW Hertford, N. C. Phone: 297-2658 PRIZES ? HUSTLER 2000 Nobody Does It Better Harvest time is here, and you want to be ready. The Hustler 2000 is ready for you. Don't be fooled by other models. ..give us a look before you buy. ' We're the leader, the innovator, the workhorse. Most machines will pick in ideal conditions, but you owe it to yourself to be prepared for any situation. The Hustler 2000 is. ..and you will be too when you own a Hustler. Look at the others, then look at us. You'll agree that nobody does it better. See Your Local Roanoke Dealer ?futRiNqroi! MANUFACTURING COl, INC. R ROANOKi: Lewiston. N.C. 919 397 2531 Albany. Ga. 912-432-5311 ^Blu<f-,r<c Bufl!"9'0"- NC- Su,,oik' va
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