Sports HUCK FIN FISHERMEN? Pictured above are the winners of the July 4th Huck Finn Fishing Contest at Missing Mill Park. Two fish were caught, as well as several crabs. Brad Owens received a rod and reel for his crab catch, Leslie Godfrey and Ann Stallings won trophies for the first and second fish caught respectively. Pictured with the winners is Jay cee member Sara Winslow. DU to hold sponsor event Perquimans County Ducks Un limited will hold its annual spon sor event on Saturday, July 26, 1986 with somewhat of a different twist. A skeet shoot will be held at Jimmy "Catfish" Hunter's Skeet Range at 2:00 p.m. There will be two clases, two rounds will be shot in each class and trophies awarded for the best in each class. You ihust furnish your own gun and shells. The banquet will begin around 5:00 p.m. The cost for the event will be $10.00 and you do not have to become a sponsor to attend. If you do decide to sponsor and attend the event the cost will be $190.00; if you do not attend the cost is $200.00. As a sponsor, you will receive a special print de signed for sponsors, sponsor cap, pin, a ticket to the annual ban quet, a chance on two shotguns and the DU magazine. To purchase a ticket send $10.00 to Perquimans Ducks Un limited, P.O. Box 311, Hertford, NC 27944 or contact any DU Com mitee member. For more infor mation contact Carlyle Sawyer, 426-7243. Museum offers waterfowl exhibit ELIZABETH CITY, NC "Preserving Water Heritage" is the newest exhibit at the Mu seum of the Albemarle. This ex hibit depicts the Waterfowl Stamp Program of North Caro lina, one of the better programs in the nation. It also explains the popularity of decoy collecting. First shown at the Museum of History in Raleigh this exhibit is touring the state under the a us pices of the North Carolina Wild life Resources Commission. This exhibit will be on display throughout the month of July. The Museum of the Albemarle located on Highway 17 South is Free and open to the public, Mon day through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. For further information contact the Museum at 335-1453 or 335-2967. Football sign-up underway \ o The Perquimans County Youth football league registration has begun. Participants must reach the age of 10 years old by October 15 and not reach the age of 13 prior to this date. Participants must weigh at least 70 lbs and not more than 130 lbs. The fee is $10.00. REC > MPPEIMIIMCS & HOMWD WILLIAMS This year we plan to partici pate in a league with several sur rounding counties. We will play with eleven man teams rather than eight as in the past. The reg istration deadline is Friday, Au gust 1st, there will be a $5.00 ad ditional charge after this date. LEAGUE STANDINGS The fol lowing are the league standings as of July 3, 1986 for the Perqui mans County Recreation Depart ment. WOMEN'S SOFTBALL WLLady Mules 2 4 Apricot Inc .0 7 A&A Ins. 4 2 American Legion 6 0 PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Per quimans County Board of Commission ers will hold a public hearing on July 21, 1986 at 8:00 p.m. in the Commis sioners' Room, Perquimans County Courthouse, Hertford, North Carolina for the purpose of considering the adop tion of a resolution to levy a one-half per cent {Vi%) additional local govern ment sales and use tax. HoUowell Oil 4 3 MEN'S SOFTBALL WL Albemarle Fertilizer Ready Mules Spoilers Bandits Starters Pork Bodies Candymen SCHEDULE The recreatl schedule for July 14-17 is as MONDAY WOMEN'S SOFTBALL 7:30 Apricot vs Legion 8:30 Lady Mules vs Hollowell T-BALL 5:30 WBXB vs Hertford Hard ware 6:30 Dozier's Florist vs Jimmy's BBQ JR. BABE RUTH BASEBALL 6:30 Hertford vs Optimist (Home) 8:30 Peoples vs Hoke (in Eden ton) TUESDAY MEN'S SOFTBALL 7:00 Candymen vs Starters 8:00 Albemarle vs Bandits 9:00 Reday Mules vs Spoilers JR. BABE RUTH BASEBALL 6:30 Peoples Swindees vs Hoke (Home) 8:00 Hertford vs Belk (Home) WEDNESDAY WOMEN'S SOFTBALL 7:30 Lassiter vs Hollowell 8:30 Apricot vs Lady Mules T-BALL 5:30 Dozier's Florist vs WBXB 6:30 Hertford Hardware vs Reed Oil THURSDAY MEN'S SOFTBALL 7:00 Albemarle vs Pork Bodies 8:00 Ready Mules vs Starters 9:00 Spoilers vs Bandits Dr. A.F. Downum OPTOMETRIST CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR CONTACTS Contact lenses are great. For most people they are the ideal answer to correcting refractive errors. However, they are not for everyone. Some people are squeamish about wearing contact lenses. Others are careless about taking care of them. Others can not wear them because of their jobs. Anyone exposed to chemical fumes, vapors, intense heat, molten metals, or high dust levels should not wear contact lenses, at least not while they're working. Hay fever sufferers may have to stop wearing contact lenses dur ing hay fever season, or go on a reduced schedule. On the other hand, some lens wearers point out that they feel less irritation be cause contacts are a deterrent to rubbing the eyes to relieve the itching. Any active infection of the eye and the surrounding tissues is a contraindication to wearing contact lenses. If you suffer from chronic or recurring eye infections, contact lenses are not for you. The same is true for people who have unusually "dry eyes." Dr. A.F. DOWNUM 103 W. Eden St. Edenton, N.C. Phone:482-8444 FRESH GROUND BEEF 99? TURKEY WINGS TURKEY URUMSTICKS TURKEY NECKS pork one FEET ?3 u. COUNTRY UNK 149 SAUSAGE 1 l> STEAKS *m 3^

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