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Area students receive honors Perquimans High HONOR ROLL lMrMxwwks Those students who redeved 'A' honor* are: Kim Rountree, Lois R. Dail, Peggy Lowe, Kathy Rountree, Reaee Bowser, Lorn wood C. Winslow, Terri McDonald, Deborah Hoffpauir and Dianne Jordan. ? Also, Joan Kayser, Eddie Pierce, Charita Whitehurst, Mark Steveson, Shelton Skinner, Edward Winslow, Lisa Bunch, Michael Bullard and James Daily. Those students who made the 'A-B' Honor Roll are: Ann Forbes, Paige Hollowell, Shelia Perry, Lynn Stallings, 0 Pam Riddick, Teresa Jordan, Aliee Burke, Naressia Mallory, Vandy Dunaway, Robin Bullard, Carroll Bundy Ora Holder, Jackie Hunter, Marcle Leigh, Linward Moore, Pan Muldrow, Angela Smith, Karen Butt, Vivian Drawdy, Jacqueline Feltoo, Karen Lane, Sonny Griswold, Michael Carter, Scott Willlami, Chris Wharton, Meliaaa Lewis, Preston Lowe, and Brenda Pierce. Also Donnie Saunders, Randy Miselle, Kent Chappell, Donald Hudson, Arlene Spruill, Elaine Twine, Samuel Watson, David White, Robert Stalling*, Leah Harris, Marie Pittman, Dennis Godwin, Janice Burton and Cathy Wells. Also, Synthia Bateman, Claudia Lane, Denise Pierce, Cindy Smith, Sandra Muldrow, David Perry, Tina Jackson, Bonnie Underwood, Leroy Smith, Jim White, Lori Newberry, Tliomas Lightfoot and Sherry Mims. Lunch Menus HERTFORD GRAMMAH ? PERQUIMANS CENTRAL PERQUIMANS UNION Mon. Feb. 18 Cheese Toast Sliced Peaches Milk Hamburger Peas & Carrots Whipped Potatoes Buns 9 Milk Tues. Feb. 19 Assorted Juice Bacon Toast Milk Fish Sandwich Scalloped Potatoes ? Green Beans Hot Bread Milk Wed. Feb. 20 Assorted Cereal Banana Milk Taco Lettuce It Tomato French Fries * Milk Thurs. Feb. 21 Buttered Toast Assorted Juice Peanut Butter & Jelly Milk Chicken Pot Pie Candied Yams ^ Green Peas Cranberry Sauce Buttered Toast Milk Fri.Feb.22 Cinnamon Toast Orange Half Milk Pixza * Tossed Salad Cherry Tart Milk * ' PERQUIMANS HIGH Mon. Feb. II Hamburger OR Smoked Sausage Peu k Carrots, Pears Whipped Potatoes * Buns 9 Milk Tues. Feb. 19 Fish Sandwich OR Beef-A Roni Scalloped Potatoes Green Beans, Apple Hot Bread Milk Wed. Feb. 20 Taco OR Sausage Biscuit Lettuce It Tomato French Fries, Buttered Corn Milk Thurs. Feb. 21 Chicken Pot Pie OR Breaded BeefPattie Candied Yams, Sliced Peaches Green Peas Cranberry Sauce Buttered Toast Milk Fri.Feb.22 Pizza OR Chuckwagon and Bun Tossed Salad Cherry Tart, French Fries Milk i NOW TAKING APPOINTMENTS DR. CANDACE CARSON Specializing in Family Practice Albemarle Family Health Services Edenton, N.C. 482-8461 LARGEST SELECTION OF PARTS AND ACCESSORIES IN ELIZABETH CITY ASK FOR PAUL PHONE: 338-8758 1107 NORTH ROAD ST. Elizabeth City Intersection 17-37 East Box 589 Edenton, N.C. 27932 Telephone: 482-8461 and 796-1951 (Columbia) Acute Problems Seen Immediately Routine Problems by Appointment OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Tuesday Evenings 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Thursday Evenings 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Saturday Mornings ? 8:30 a.m.-12:00 noon Walter A. Koerber. Jr., M.D.. A.B.D. - Dermatology Leibert DeVine, M.D., A.B.F.P. - Family Practice . C. Clement Lucas, Jr., |K.D., A.B.F.P. - Internal Medicine and Family Practice *? " James F. O'Leary.M.D., F.R.C.S., General, Thoracic, Abdominal Surgery (Fee Schedule Available on Request) Snow castles Paul Elliot (left) and Brian Owens built a huge castle from the snow on Wednesday afternoon and trimmed it up in orange paint. Pirates upset, then snowed out The Perquimans Pirates were upset by Camden last Tuesday night, 53-39. Perquimans hit only 13 of 57 attempts from the floor in falling to the 6-13 Bruins. Mike Holley scored nine points and snatched 11 rebounds in the loss. The Pirates fell to 5-6 con ference, 10-7 overall. The Lady Pirates also fell at Camden, stung by the 26 point shooting performance of Camden center Dirlene Cowell, 56-39. Bathsheba Ormond led Perquimans with 10 points. The Pirate Jayvees con tinued to roll, however, with an 87-56 victory. Troy Jackson poured in 27 points in the Pirates' eleventh straight conference win. Robert Mallory followed with 17 points. Friday night games with Gumberry were cancelled due to snow, but tournament ac tion got under way this week as scheduled, with the varsity playing Tuesday night, the girls playing Wednesday night, and the jayvees playing Thursday night( tonight). Youth corps recruiting summer workers Applications are now being accepted for the 1980 Youth Conservation Corps program which will be operated in 23 sites throughout North Carolina this summer. The program combines con servation work with en vironmental education and pays approximately $90 per week to participants. To be eligible an applicant must be at least 15 years of age before June 1, 1980, and not reach 19 years of age before August 30, 1980. The camps will run between six and eight weeks, and they are open to youths who have not participated in Youth Con servation Corps programs for more than three weeks in the past. Applications may be ob tained from school principals, local Job Service offices, local parks and recreation departments and other youth service agencies. Participants will be selected at random by a computer operated by the federal government. All applications must be submitted by March 15, and every applicant will be notified about whether his or her name has been selected by April IS. Both resident and non resident camps will be operated this summer. Resident camps will be located in the following areas: Burlington, Blowing Rock, Cherokee, Western Carolina University and Camp LeJeune. Additional information and applications may be obtained by contacting Howard B. Pullen, State YCC Recruiter, NC Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, Division of Parks and Recreation, P. 0. Box 27687, Raleigh, N. C. 27611, telephone: (919) 733 7701. Rec happenings BILLY WOOTEN | In midget action last week, the Bucks and the Nuggets remained tied for first place with victories over the Falcons and the Devils. This week, the midgets will play on Friday night and Saturday morning. In adult league action, the Hornets remain one game ahead of the 76ers. There are four games left before the tournament. Girls and women's volleyball will be starting . soon. Make your plans to play. . Girls 10 through 14 are eligible for volleyball. More in formation will be released next week. The midget and junior' teams who went to Snow Hill had a good trip, even though we lost all three games. We hope for better luck next time. Make your plans to watch the Olympics. See ya' next week! Library news Love is the theme of a special Valentine's Day film program for third to eighth graders. Films will include "It Must Be Love Cause I Feel So Dumb," "The Question," and "Hewitt's Just Different." The program will begin right after school. We'd love to see you there! Please call the library for the bookmobile schedule (426 5319) Story hour is held Fridays 10-11 a.m. for children ages 3 5. QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK Q: How many Christians are there in the world and what is the religon with the next largest number of adherents? A: Christianity has a billion followers. Islam is second with half this number. Q : Is a fillip part of a flower? A: No. A fillip is the act of snapping your fingers. Send your questions to: Library, 110 W. Academy Street, Hertford, N.C. 27944. SELCTED NEW FICTION AN AMERICAN PROPHET, by Gerald Green. An old man, at one with the wild Arizona desert, makes a courageous stand against wealthy developers and ranchers. DESTRY RIDES AGAIN. A Max Brand classic. DUCHESS IN DISGUISE, by Caroline Courtney. Ignored by her new husband, a duke, Clorinda tries to win his at tention by entering London Society. FOOLS DIE, by the author of THE GODFATHER. GOLDILOCKS, by Ed Mc Bain. A story of psychological warfare, of what happens when the fault lines crack open and erupt. INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE. A two-hundred year life story of one of the living dead. THE MAIN, by Trevanian. Murder in a Montreal ghetto leads police lieutenant LaPointe on a journey of violence, compassion, and suspense. THE PEACOCK SPRING, by Rummer Godden. Two English schoolgirls, sum moned to New Delhi by their diplomat father, experience the splendor and mystery of India. RAFFLES: The rollicking adventures of England's most dashing young thief. TRAIN WHISTLE GUITAR. Two boys in Alabama of the 1920's discover both the jcys and the harsh facts of life. Another four years have passed and now it's campaign time again. You fellows are out and about . . . shaking hands and kissing babies. You jet in, motorcade around and drop a few promises. Then, before we know it, you've dropped us for another four years. If it weren't for the evening news, most of us wouldn't even know that you'd been here. But, that's simply not enough this time around. We want more. Inflation has been hitting pretty hard in this area. And we can't help but believe you folks in Washington have something to do with that. More importantly, we think you could do something to turn it around. Right now! North Carolinians like to prepare for the future. We like to have a little money in savings "just in case." But, at the current rate of inflation, that's almost impossible to do. Even when we can put a little aside in our Savings and Loan, you tax us on the interest. Now, is that fair? Not to us! Some folks in Congress have gotten the message. And, they've tried to provide incentive for saving. We hope you've been listening to them. It might mean a few more votes down this way. Before you leave for another four years, we want you to tell us just what you plan to do to help us prepare for the future. We're ready to listen. And, we're ready to help whichever one of you is will ing to give us a tax break. We just think it's time you showed a little interest in savers.
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