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SC0Oh Local student wins competition Johnny True blood, too of Mr. and Mr*. James C. True blood, and a senior at Perquimans County High School, traveled to Charlotte to participate In the three-day FBLA State Leadership Conference, March I* to April 1. , He competed in the Accounting I ?vent along with 19 other students from the eight districts in our state and won first place. Congratulations, Johnny I The contestants In this event were given an objective and problem-type test. The test focused on the elementary principles and practices of accounting for the sole properietorship and included bookkeeping terminology, the worksheet with adjustments, income statement, balance sheet, and other A Vote For Wayne Is A Vote For A Better Community ELECT Wayne Winslow County Commissioner On May 8 the Voters of the First District will Vote To Nominate Candidates for many Different Offices. One of the Most Important To YOU Is The CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE Walter B. Jones Still Continues To Serve Us Well. Let's Keep WALTER B. JONES In U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES l-jv typy Mm ? VOTE HQR t WALTER B.B JONES ON MAY 8th PAID FOR BY JONES FOR CONGRESS COMITTEE T. S. RYON. TREASURER item* realted to the basic accounting cycle. One hour wai allowed for this test. Only first place winners in each of the 37 different events held at the conference qualify to compete at the national level which will be held in Atlanta, Ga., July 1-4. Johnny was accompanied to this 30th Annual State Leadership Conference held at the Sheraton Center, Charlotte, by one of his FBLA advisers, Marion B. Byrd. JOHNNY TRUEBLOOD ochool menus The following is a list of menus for the Perquimans County Schools for the week of April 9-13. Monday ? breakfast, jelly doughnut or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, hamburger or ravioli, hash brown, corn, veg. sticks, baked apples, milk. Tuesday ? breakfast, ham biscuit or cereal, fruit or juic, milk. Lunch, sausage biscuit or steak biscuit, macaroni &. cheese, greens, mixed vegetables, fruit, shoe string potatoes, milk. Wednesday ? breakfast, cinnamon bun or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, pork pattie or smoke sausage, succotash, rick, french fried potatoes, congealed salad/fruit, milk. Thursday ? breakfast, pecan twirls or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, country style steak or submarine, green beans, whipped potatoes, applesticks, fruit, hot rolls, milk. Friday ? breakfast, cinnamon toast or ceral, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, sausage pizza or beef stew, lettuce 4 tomato, green peas, french fried potatoes, fruit, milk. High School honor roll The following students have made the honor roll at Perquimans County High School for the fourth six-weeks grading period. A-Hooor Roll Sonny Larabee, Teresa Schallock, David Cain, Suzanne Winslow, David Winslow, Sheila Harrell, Mary Margaret White, Wlice White, Thomissa Winslow, Eddie Lassiter, Maria Trent, Jarrad Baccus, Linda Barclift, Brad Hurdle, Bruce White, Lori Ann Gard, Tammy Lane and Elmer Boyce. A-B Honor Roll Gina Stevenson, Monica Roach, Greg Barclift, Ben Durant, Chris Mansfield, Johnny Trueblood, Wayne - Wilder, Perry Chappell, John Evans, Phillip Winslow, Waynce Corprew, Alton James, Lisa Copeland, Scott Dizon and Ivie Elliott. ECU teaching assignments Two hundred and 43 East Carolina University teacher education students have been assigned practice teaching in North Carolina public schools this semester. Among those receiving assignments is Karen J. Lane of Rt. 1, Hertford. She will be doing her student teaching in Business Education at Murfreesboro High School. THIS AD IS WORTH ONE DOLLAR OFF ANY PURCHASE AT Houf plants . VWtoW? ? B eddlpg Plants -toms Azaleas ? Geraniums ? Hanging Baskets 3 miles north of Edenton on Paradise Road 462-8609 8:00 a.m. til 5:00 p.m. MondaY-Saturday Closed Sunday Michelle Strain, Paul Whidbee, Keith Wood, Belinda Winslow, James Winslow, Lisa Schultheiss, Virgil Whitehurst, Melissa Corprew, Kenneth Perry, Wanda Chappell, Karen Boyce, Bridget Allen, Tami Dizon and Demetria Felton. Michelle Perry, Valerie Vaughn, Kathy Wood, Misty Kuno, Carol Layden, Scott Perry, Candy Pierce, Sharla Tilley, Chad Winslow, Karen Tice, Brock Winslow and Brian Williamson. Angela Spivey, Andrea Spivey, Mary Howell, Marisa Stevenson, Lisa Bryant, Sheri Lane, Cindy Lovell, Katie White and David Eure. Band participated in festival ; The Perquimans High School Concert Band performed at the North Carolina Music Educators Assoc., State Band Festival on Friday, March 30, in Rocky Mount. The band was graded by three judges on all aspects of playing including, tone, intonation, technique, balance, interprettion, musical effect, discipline and appearance. Our band received one superior and two excellent ratings, with an overall rating of excellent. Our band was highly praised not only by the judges, but also other teachers who heard the performance. David Ziemba is their teacher. Call 426-5728 Sell !!! AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1984 -? 10:00 A.M. SALE LOCATED: Drum Hill, N C ; from Suffolk. V a take HWY 13 South Approx 16 Miles, Turn on State Route 670 (Drum Hill Road) From Ahoskie. N C take HWY 13 North Approx 25 Miles Turn on State Route 670 (Drum Hill Road) to State Route 1311 (FOLLOW AUCTION SIGNS ) NOTE: CARL BUCK is Discontinuing His Farming Operation and Has the Following Equipment for Sale TRACTORS ? John Deere 4430 Power Shift Diesel with Roll Guard Cab * Massey Ferguson 1135 Diesel with Cab * Massey Ferguson 1080 Diesel * I H.C. Farmali 130 with Cultivates and Fertilizer Attachments ? Dual Wheels 38-18 4 * Front Mount Tractor Weights MACHINERY # Athens Disc 6 Row (21 Ft.) * John Deere Flex-Planters #71 4 Row * 2 Lilliston Rolling Cultivators 4 Row * Pittsburgh Cultivator 4 Row ? Ferguson Chisel Plow ? 10 Tongs ? King Disc 12 Ft - 3 Pt Hitch # King D>sc ? 10 Ft 3 Pt Hitch # Johnson Sprayer 300 Gal. on Rubber # Nurse Tank 500 Gal Stainless Steel on Trailer with New Homelite Pump and Motor ? Bakrentme Ditch Mower Sidemount ? McClenney Rotary Cutter 5 Ft # Leiy Spreader 3 Pt H:tch # Tractor Blade 6 Ft * 4 Cole Planters ? Ford Bottom Plow 3 Bottom 16 Inch * Massey Ferguson Bottom Plow 4 Bottom 16 Inch ? Stalk Cutter 2 Row . * Peaweeder 4 Row * Hyd Row Markers * Hyd Hoist Jack ? John Deere Hyd Fluid ? 55 Gallons ? Chisel Plow Points ? 2 Hyd Cylinders TOBACCO AND PEANUT EQUIPMENT * Roanoke Tobacco Primer ? 2 Row (Both Heads) * 4 Roanoke Tobacco Trailers # Roanoke Bulk Tobacco Barn - Gas Fired 126 Racks ? Vada Orying Unit ? 5 Dryers and 10 Wagons ? Powell Transplanter 2 Row * Johnson Tobacco Sprayer 60 Gal 3 Pi Hitch * Reddick Tobacco Bed Gaser 15 Ft ? Long Peanut Combine ? (Blue) ? Long Peanut Combine - (Red) * 2 Paulk Peanut Digger Invertors ? 2 Row * Hobbs Peanut Digger ? 2 Row * KMC Vine Cutter ? 2 Row # Vann Tobacco Tirer * 10 Tobacco Trailers Old Type ? Tobacco Sheets Appro* 50 * 2 Packing Guides * Bushel Baskets Approx 50 TRUCKS * 1965 Ford F600 2 Ton 8 Cylinder 16 Ft Grain Body ? 1972 Ford Crewcab F600 8 Cylinder 2 Ton with Body ? 1975 I H C Pick Up 3/4 Ton 8 Cylinder Automatic * MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION * Sale Authorized By TERMS CASH OR GOOD CHECKS CARL BUCK Phone 357 0561 NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS Gates. N C WINSLOW AUCTION BONDED LICENSED AUCTIONEERS HAROLO WINSLOW N.C.A.L. #90 BRENT WINSLOW. N.C.A.L #2606 Phone 297 2658 Phone 462 5268 Hertford N C Hertford. N C BONDED LICENSED IN NORTH CAROLINA. SOUTH CAROLINA. AND VIRGINIA TEACHERS, TAKE NOTE! Take note of the opportunities available this summer for exploring ways to use newspapers for educational purposes. The N.C. Newspaper in Education Founda tion and the N.C. State Department Division of Communications Skills are plan ning workshops in the state's education regions. Dates and locations for the workshops are given below, listed by region: Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 3 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 August 1-2 1 August 8-9 June 18-19 June 21-22 June 27-28 July 25-26 August 8-9 August 1-2 August 2-3 Williamston, Martin Community College Jacksonville, Southwest Jr.-Sr. High School Raleigh, Underwood Elementary School Durham, Brogden Middle School Wilson, Fike High School Carthage, South Central Regional Center Greensboro, Western Guiliford High School Charlotte, Charlotte / Mecklenburg Ed. Center North Wilkesboro, Northwest Regional Center Each workshop is 10 hours and offers one unit of credit. Newspaper in Education Coordinators will tailor the workshops to fit the needs of those who register. Each teacher who attends pays a $10 registration fee and receives a copy of the N.C. NIE Teacher's Guide. The Guide covers the areas of newspapering, communica tions skills, social studies, math, health, science, and cultural arts. If you have questions about the workshop, call 821-1435 in Raleigh. To register for the workshop, send the ______ coupon below and $10 to: |\| | jj; NEWSPAPERS IN EDUCATIO N.C. NIE Foundation P.O. Box 2598 Raleigh, N.C. 27602 EW EDUCATION ^ Nam* Home address Home Phone City State Zip School School Addreaa ? Subjects) Grade Levet(s) Encloaed la the $10 reglatratlon fee. Pleaae register me In the workshop planned for (place) . on (dates) The workshop Is in the following region (circle one): 1 2 3 4 5 < 7
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