Page 4-B ■ PiviHßH imhi H ■i ygLjW 'I * ,y> ,; ’" J " ' s ' 'o? :< . n JAY< ni:s I ■ VAHHOi rULBHiI YARD-OF-THE-AAONTH— The Edcnton Jaycees have selected as “Yard-of-the Month” for May the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saunders. They are pictured here with Terry Nixon, Jaycee committee chairman. The Saunders’ will receive prizes from Leary Brothers Storage, Leary Plant Farm and Parker-Evans Hardware. Judging Teams High In Elizabeth City By MURRAY L. GOODWIN Agricultural Ext. Ageny Chowan has two 4-H livestock judging teams this year. Larry Smith, former member of N. C. State Judging Team, is the coach of the teams. Already the team members have had six practice sessions. Three times A WONDER GIFT mam SUNDAY, MAY 11th COMELY Wr/jjr CONTRAST stitching accentuates the thoroughbred A . lines of this / I M \ polyester A V,\\ \V\ twosome- / \ V /jftlX j dress and / IT jjj jacket. An \ \ !\ ) "acetate scarf * \ u V' finishes the f * j neckline. White H ! I ji with black jy ) i'j V* U stitching, white/ -tv j | //j \j r , black scarf, or ‘1 U 'h blue with white | >[ with white/blue, R 10-20. h / l 1 Nelly TARKINGTON’S EDENTON, N.C. Mg SINCIBEIY !nl®(?>g Of** A §®®B€g ®g C®»®OT 7® Y®® o.« Colonial Jfuncral -1 i * I| i *1.7 I r j "| 1 ’I" 1 "* t "^ ■■'» ' 1 ''r* r ■ g ?i = —-■ TjhJS Dignity . . . Understanding . . . Thoughtfulness 7® Ki mw ... wtm TELEP^gg E I ] teg Wwm teiM®! . Thos. G. R»a, Mgr. I I til the 4-H’ers have judged live animals and two times they studied films prepared by the N. C. State University Extension Service. Members of the senior team are Harry Ward, Randy Copeland, Johnny Byrum, Marta Rogerson, and Lewis Numerous Awards Presented At Joint Installation Banquet By KATHY NEWBERN A combination awards night and joint installation banquet was held recently for the Perquimans County Jaycee and Jaycettes at Hertford Grammar School. Several awards were presented, notably Jeannie Umphlett’ received “The, Jaycette of the Year” and Wallace Morgan was named “Key Man One of The Year” by the Jaycees. For members who have been in the club longer, there is “The Key Man Two of the Year” award which went to Ray Ward. John Beers, a Jaycee exhausted rooster, was awarded a lifetime membership by President Wayne Ashley. Several awards of appreciation were presented to individuals and groups that aided the Perquimans County Jaycees during their past year. These went to Bill Cox, mayor of Hertford; Lester Simpson, chairman of the Perquimans Nixon. Members of the Junior team are Ivey Ward, Karen Ward, Anna Goodwin, Joseph Goodwin an Wendy Hare. On Wednesday, April 30 the two teams went to Elizaebth City and participated in the judging contest. The junior and senior teams had the same identical scores. Both teams had 541 points out of a possible 600. Next Wednesday the two teams will travel to Plymouth to judge market steers and market hogs. Solid Gains P. G. Sawyer, Jr., district manager, of Southern Life Insurance Company, reported today on the solid gains made by the company during 1974. In making the report, he stated that sales of new business exceeded $197-million, which was 20 per cent ahead of sales made the previous year. Insurance in force grew by $lO4-million in 1974 to $882,664,662. Os the total in force, SAI-million is servicemen’s group life insurance, which increased $39- million over the previous year. Assets of $96.2 million were 5.4 per cent ahead of 1973, of which $51.5 million is invested in mortgage loans throughout the company’s 13 state and district of Columbia operating area. The average yield on total investments was 6.85 per cent as compared with 6.44 per cent the previous year. The $5,394,549 in benefits paid to policyowners and beneficiaries during 1974 increased the accumulated total paid since the company was organized in 1972 to $68,443,112. The 7 per cent interest rate currently being paid on dividend accumulations and proceeds of policies left on deposit with the company is a substantial benefit to policyowners and beneficiaries. Southern Life representatives in the local office are - E. A. Blanchard, Donald V. Burgess, William M. Barnes, Selma White, C. Mack Stansell, W. T. Williams, W. B. Wilkins, C. J. Sowerby, R. W. Goodwin and George W. Midgett, Jr. liowdlerize is derived from Thomas Bowdler. and English editor oT strict morals, who attempted to improve Shake speare by removing all “im proper ' reference. THE CHOWAN HERALD County commissioners; the Perquimans County Jaycettes and The Perquimans Weekly. The award for Outstanding Committee and Committee Chairman went to Wallace Morgan who was instrumental in the part the Jaycees played in starting the Perquimans County Recreation Commission. The presidents of the Jaycees and Jaycettes also annuals present special Presidential Awards of Honor to individual members who have greatly aided them in their duties during the year. It was truly a family affair when outgoing President Wayne Ashley presented this award to Archie Miller and outgoing Jaycette President Sallie Halsey presented her award to his wife, Patsy Miller, club secretary. Ms. Halsey also presented a second Presidential Award of Honor to Kathy Newbern, club reporter. An exhausted rooster award was presented to Joe Rogerson and in turn his wife received the plucked hen award from the 'Jaycettes. A bit of comedy and fun entered into the solemn occasion with a small pie throwing exhibition. The Jaycees had the stipulation that any Board of Director member who had not signed up a new member by the night of installation would receive a pie in the face from his wife. Despite his efforts, Joe Rogerson was unable to obtain a new member and his wife LaClaire did the honors. Other award receipients in the Jaycettes included Louise Ward, this year’s clubwoman of fund-raising activities, who received the Outstanding Committee and Committee Chairman for the Valentine’s Dance project, “Cupid’s Fling.” Also, 13 Jaycette members were received Spokette awards for participation and completion of certain first year requirements. Spokette winners included: Ingred Ashley, Sylvia Barnes, Jean Brown, Phyllis Byrum, Candy Eley, Sallie Halsey, Anna Hurdle, Patsy Miller, Kathy Newbern, Sharon Tunnell, Jeannie Umphlett, Louise Ward and Mary White. An award of appreciation was presented to Mary White, chairman of records and recognition. The Jaycette awards were completed with the presentation of a plaque to the charter president Sallie Halsey by outgoing vice president Phyllis Byrum. The guest speaker for the evening for the Jaycettes was Evelyn Fuller, regional coordinator. In her remarks, she said, “As far as I’m concerned, The Perquimans County Jaycettes are the number one chapter I’ve worked with.” She also pointed out that the local club is the largest chapter in the Northeast Region and the only chapter to have been chartered during her year. She also praised the community and the local Jaycees for the support they have given the girls and urged these groups to continue this in the coming year. Ms.. Fuller then installed the 1975-76 Jaycette officers who are: Jean Brown, president; Kathy Newbern, vice-president; Jeannie Umphlett, state director; Nancy Winslow, treasurer; Sharon Tunnell, secretary; Mary White, historian; and directors Anne Winslow, Patsy Miller and Candy Eley. Following the installation of officers, remarks were made by Create gemstone jewelry at home for pleasure ... and for profit. Make beautiful bracelets, earrings, cufflinks, tiepins, key chains, with beautifully polished agate, moonstone, sodalite, ame thyst, with our Kits. Send today for FREE catalog worth 50c. No obligation. Gem Factory 1627 Spruce Drive Caledon Ontario LON ICO Canada BRING NEW LIFE TO YOHR CARPETING Revive the orig nal beauty of your rugs. Cleaned in your own homo 0k by Von Schrade' % dry-foam meth xJ No muss No fuss AuT No odor Use :;ie rfcK, same day. All work JIW I ffuAranlMrf Phono for ■rtt.mate PERRY’S Carpet the Jaycette past and present presidents. Jean Brown closed the Jaycette portion of the banquet by leading the group in the reciting of the Jaycette Creed. Guest speaker for the Jaycees was Walter Oxendine, an active Jaycee from Penbroke, N. C. who has held several local and state Jaycee offices. Oxendine commended the Jaycees and the Jaycettes for the outstanding year they had. His topic for the evening was, “I Believe in the Jaycees and I Believe in America.” Concerning the Jaycees, he said, “In The Jaycees, I see young men helping other people. I see young men involved, concerned and taking action. Jaycees are taking an interest in the youth of this country and this nation’s problem areas.” According to Oxencfine, a Jaycee has to be dedicated, concerned and involved. He reminded those present that membership in the organization takes a lot of effort OATH OF OFFICE— WeIIy White, center, new presi dent recites the oath of office as administered by Joe HolloweH of Edenton. Dianne White proudly looks on. NOW SHOWING THRU TUESDAY ONE SHOW Mon.. Fri. 8:00 j Taylor Theater SHOWS SAT. & SUN. Edenton, N. C. 2-5-8 Admission This Feature: Adults $2 Children $! '% 'JH ■> - - -*l^^^|, Break the sandwich for lunch habit and enjoy a meal at The Little Mint. / You’ll get two taste tempting pieces of fried chicken, a generous helping l of french fries and a hot roll. Imagine a great tasting lunch, that will stay with you, at a price that will still let you enjoy it. f™BsBIK * Try it and discover why people say fried chicken from The jj||U|j^ mm Little Mint is worth its weight in goldl 4 Two j s * 6o6B9 ° iden^^^^i^ roll onl’y^Bpf and he encouraged them to put forth that extra effort. Concerning America, Oxendine said, “The past is gone, we can’t change it; the future is to come, we can shape and mold it; but the present is here, and we’ve got to take action now.” In closing, he challenged those present to reevaluate their beliefs. He said, “Do you believe in the Jaycees? Do you believe in America? But most important, do you believe in the Perquimans County Jaycees? Joe Hollowell of Edenton, Jaycee regional director then installed the 1975-76 Jaycee officers who are: Welly White, president; Archie Miller, infernal vice-president; Parker Newbern, external-vice president; Ben Berry, treasurer; Bobby Harrell, recording secretary; Ed Brown, corresponding secretary; Jimmy Winslow, state director; Phil Purser, chaplain; and directors Lee Brabble, Thomas Hurdle; Ray Winslow, Wayne Winslow, Lee Tunnell an Robert Halsey. The evening was closed with words of praise for the past and hope for the future in comments I q 0 m GIFT OF APPRECIATION—EveIyn Fuller left, was the guest speaker for the Jaycettes during the awards/ installation banquet. She received a gift from outgoing President Sallie Halsey on behalf of the club. Mfif. Fuller installed the new officers. -■ I of I for _Mother I ■ The retail /eweler easily sets the stones for B p immediate delivery to the customer. * ■ I by I I Van 2)J( I H A beautiful pin of motherhood to be worn with loving ■ pride by mothers of all ages. B A beautiful pin with a birthstone for each member j —517.50 1 I 2 .--•iTSSt E »•«•» I 6. T. DAVIS CO. I I JEWELERS I Thursday, May 8,1875 by the past and present Jaycee presidents. New president! Welly White led the group in reciting the Jaycee Creed.