School NEWS Deborah Hoffpauir has been named recipient of a $300 Mid-Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Inc. scholarship for the second year at College of The Albemarle. The Perquimans County High School honor graduate has maintained a 3.53 grade point average in her liberal arts studies at the college. She is a member of Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Fraternity and also assists in the Student Financial Aid Office as a work-study student. Above, Arthur Jarrett, Tidewater Region market development manager for the company, presents the 1983-84 award to Hoffpauir. (CO A Photo) School menus The following are a list of menus for the Perquimans County Schools for the week of October 17-21. Monday ? breakfast, ham biscuit or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, roast beef, chuckwagon, baked apples, green peas, tater tots, mgrs. choice vegetables, hot rolls, milk. Tuesday ? breakfast, pan cake/honey or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, sloppy joe, sausage biscuit, ; green peas, shoestring fries, apple sticks, mgrs. choice vegetables, milk. Diamond is made of car bon, and it burns just as coal will when it is heated enough. Wednesday ? breakfast, danish or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, cheeseburger, chicken salad, corn, fried okra, buttered whole potatoes, fresh fruit, bread, milk., Thursday ? breakfast, sausage biscuit or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Stallings receives degree Benita Stallings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Stallings of Belvidere, graduated from Halifax Community College on August 26, with a degree in Business Ad ministration. While attending, she was on the dean's list each quarter and graduated with a 3.55 average. Lunch, lasagna, barbecue/bun, slaw, green beans, french fries, pineapple, bread, milk. Friday ? breakfast, coffeecake or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, sausage pizza, fish sand wich, tri-taters, slaw, mgrs. choice vegetable, fruit, milk. BENITA STALLINGS Miss Cox Chosen as Queen of Court By KEN CASTE LLOE The Homecoming Court of 1983 was presented last Friday night at halftime of the Perquimans Pirates football game. Miss Michele Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Tommy Cox, was crowned the Queen of the Court by Mr. William Byrum, principal of Perquimans Co. High School. She was escorted by Mr. Sonny Larabee. Miss Cox represented the Class of 1984. Other representatives and their escorts were: ?Miss Michele Perry from the Junior Class escorted by Mr. Ben Terranova. ?Miss Carol Milan from the Sophomore Class escorted by Mr. Todd Hunter. *Miss Tammi Dizon from the Freshman Class escorted by Mr. Billy Dalton. All of these young ladies were selected by the students of Perquimans High School to represent each class. The Homecoming Queen for 1983-84 was crowned Friday, October 7. Miss Michele Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cox of 705 Penn sylvania Ave. of Hertford, was selected by the student body for the honor. She was escorted by Mr. SonnQ Larabee. (Photo by Ken Castelloe) 1 /T a NEW PRINTING BUSINESS . . with 80 years experience IT"1 "P J j\j ^ U ^ 2$ ed*p*te>)<d. 0^ OUR PRINTED WORD IS "QUALITY" ? Business Forms ? Letterheads Envelopes ? Programs Business Cards .'Brochures Let Our Representative Call On You To Discuss Your Printing Requirements 1 Wedding Invitations ? Holiday Greetings * Church Bulletins Whatever Your Needs, You'll Want The Best In Printing And Engraving 0 Orders may he placed with The Perquimans Weekly Office. 426-5728 SOON TO BE LOCATED ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA P.O. BOX 516 TELEPHONE (919) 338-2328 JAMES T. (Tommy) MANNING, President These past several months, thousands of phone renters took advantage of our advice. They bought the phones in their hones and offices ? and will never have to pay monthly rental charges again! If you're still renting your phones ? STOP! Own them yourself and save money ???united every month, forever! Formore information, call your local Carolina Telephone ??? Telephone Business Office or call toll free: 1-800-682-6939 for Business Customers, ???.System 1-800-682-5670 for Residence Customers.

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