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Pfl 4-Th Ptrqulmans Weekly, Hertford. N.C., Thursday, April H N7 Horse Show Results Results for the recent Per quimans Horse k Pony Club Show are as follows: . Halter 3 yrs. over: 1. Lit tle Bid Speedie, Shirley Jones; 2. If ac's Vida, Nancy Cannon; 3. Eternal Streak Bars, C.T. Roberson Jr. ; ' Halter 2 yrs. under: 1. Bar Angle, Barbara McCotter; 2. Tonto Sun Jr., Ronald Hetherington; Showmanship at Halter: 1. Little Bid Speedie, Shirley Jones; 2. Dial Hollywood, Kathy Winslow; 3. Taffy Red Ant, Jackie Hayman; Novice Go As You Please: 1. Sugar Dawn, Phyllis Um phlett; 2. Kowa's Dandy, Diane Caddy; 3. Ray Socks, Allisan Reeder; Children's Go As You Please: 1. Halley, Hope Harrell; 2. Sandy Jr. Sandy Weeks; 3. Blackie, Susie Pritchard; Open Barrell Race: 1. Bar's Bud, George Bell; 2. Tucky San, Debbie Sawyer; 3, Duster, Howard Askew; Open Ballon Race: 1. Gar cia Lad, Bill White; 2. Joe Dee, Walter Tharrington; 3. Moco Vann, Walter Tharrington; Trail Class: 1. Briarfield Pixie, Donna Stallings; 2. People In The News Mrs. Addie Keegan was a ;uest of Mr. and Mrs. toward Jones in Plymouth n Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory visited Mrs. Minnie Gregory at Norfolk General hospital on Saturday. Mrs. Richard Elwood and daughter of Salisburg, Md. spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. T.G. Howard. Miss Sandy Haste and Miss Patty Haste of Raleigh were weekend guests of their father, Erie Haste, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy White returned to her home in Newport News, Va. on Monday. They were ac companied home by their sons, who had spent the weekend here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass. Perry Monds of New Bern was a weekend guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Monds. Cmdr. and Mrs. Tim R. Brinn and family of Rocky Mediterranean style ' model SCT6728A NEW Dail Hollywood, Kathy Winslow; 3. Pepper, Bar bara McCotter; ; . J Open Go As You Please: 1. . . Candy ; Moplay, Melissa 1 Poulos; 2. Dial Hollywood, Kathy Winslow; 3. Sugar Dawn, Phyllis Umphlett; Open Barrell Race: 1. Bars Bud, George Bell; 2. Tripple Gain, Kay Fleming; 3. Jimbo, Ronnie Byrd; Open Ladies Pleasure: 1. Candy Moplay, Melissa Poulos; 2. Briarfield Pixie, Donna Stallings; 3. Dial Hollywood, Kathy Winslow; Open Ring Spearing: 1. J.B., Glen Coltrain; 2. Star burst, Donnie. Tadlock; 3. Duchess, Teressa Griggs; Youth Western Pleasure: 1. Candy Moplay, Melissa Poulos; 2. Briarfield Pixie, Donna Stallings; 3. Sugar Dawn, Phyllis Umphlett; Open Pole Bending: 1. Jimbo, Ronnie Byrd; 2. Lighting, Randy Pritchard; 3. Blue Lighting, Faith Taylor; Novice Western Pleasure: 1. Sugar Dawn, Phyllis Urn phlett; 2. Thunder, Norma Wood; 3. Little Man, Julie Williams; Open Ring Spearing: 1. Joe Dee, Walter Thar rington; 2. Mandy, Ralph Mount spent the weekend at their home in Hertford. Mr. and Mrs. Chappy Price of Crisfield, Md. were overnite guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Ward on Friday. They visited other relatives in the area during the weekend. Mrs. C.C. Banks and Miss Linda Banks were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Banks in Winston Salem. Miss Dona White is a pa tient in the Chowan Hospital. Mrs. J.C. Spears and daughter of. Elizabeth City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Reed, Jr. on Sun day. Miss Ann McNeill and Harrell Thach were weekend guests of Miss McNeill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McNeill, in St. Pauls. Miss Gladys Felton is a guest of the Rev. and Mrs O.L. Hathaway in Garner. omeitt Sylvania Console Stereos feature tC AAAFMFAA stereo receiver, BSR automatic O JL turntable, Sealed Air Suspension speaker system with two 8" woofers and two 2W fl , tweeters, and built-in 8-track tape player V Vri. KJ V MUJLJ recorder with two dynamic microphones. ji " Your Choice Only NowVthe Special time to buy Sylvcnh OtherSlylvania models from j, o (n r' lie Coley; 3. Moco Vann, Walter Tharrington; Western ' Horsemanship: 1. Briarfield Pixie, Donna Stallings; 2. Pepper, Bar- ' bara McCotter; 3. Dial Hollywood, Kathy Winslow; Open Mail Train: 1. Hand cock Might, Kieth Parker; 2. Manzola, Teressa Griggs; 3. Sandman Billy Bland; Open Mail Train: 1. Man dy, Ralph Coley; 2. Moco Vann, Walter Tharrington; 3. Wimpy Sands, Pat Patterson; Men's Western Pleasure: 1. Dan, Jimmy Kirby ; 2. Dial Hollywood, Kathy Winslow; 3. Waukeshaw Time, Alvin Arnold; Open Western Pleasure: 1. Candy MoPlay, Melissa Poulos; 2. Little Bid Speeding, Shirley Jones; 3. Dial Hollywood, Kathy Winslow; Fastest Pony Around Ring: 1. Strawberry, Darlene Creviston; 2. Spat ter Butt, Van Todd; 3. Sun, Van Todd; Fastest Horse Around the Ring: 1. Mandy, Ralph Col ey; 2. Moco Vann, Walter Tharrington; 3. Joe Dee, Walter Tharrington. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bass and family of Virginia Beach, Va. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy White. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Symons of Elizabeth City spent the weekend with Mrs. T.W.Nixon. Mrs. George Clarke of Petersburg, Va. was a guest of her mother, Mrs. J.E. Morris, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nixon and family of Edenton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nixon on Sunday. Mrs. Al Hendley of Colum bia, S.C. is spending a few weeks in Hertford with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Skinner returned to their home in Sanford, Fla. on Tuesday after a visit with relatives in Hertford. Mr. and Mrs. William Divers, III, and family of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Julian White during the weekend. 1 Mia COMPILED By FREDA NELSON : One of the highlights of Wilmington's 1977 Azalea Festival will be two special presentations of the world, famous Sound and Light Spectacular, "The Im mortal Showboat" on Friday and Saturday nights, April IS and 16 at 8 p.m. at the USS North Carolina Bat tleship Memorial. The show, which has gained prestige as the longest running fully automated Sound and Light show in the world, has been seen by some 320 thousand patrons from every state in the nation and many foreign countries since Its Initial presentation in 1963. Poet and writer Samuel Hazo will be featured at a Spring Poetry Festival scheduled at Ramada Inn in Greenville, N.C. April 29-30. The festival is sponsored by the East Carolina Universi ty Poetry Forum and the : N.C. Arts Council and is in tended to bring both profes sional and amateur poets together for seminars and individual consultations in the art of poetry. The festival will also be the of ficial meeting of the North eastern District of the North Carolina Poetry Society. Seminars will be held 1-4 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Seminar directors will also meet on an individual basis with par ticipating poets who wish personal criticism or advice. Persons interested in at tending the festival should write for registration materials to: Spring Poetry Festival Department of English, East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. 27834 or telephone Vernon Ward, director of the ECU Poetry Forum, at 757-6041. - A woman drops a package on the floor of a store. Another customer in the store discovers the package and turns it over to the pro prietor of the store. If the true owner of the property is never located may the customer who found it and first 'acquired possession Contemporary ttyl model SCT6726W t T k. Tk. T 1 A I jV1I MV . , 1 TVj Wf I 17 Bits Of Interest For Readers reclaim it from the pro prietor of the store? Yes. By dropping it on the floor, the woman uninten tionally parted with posses sion.' The customer who picked It up became, the finder of lost property. The customer , was not a trespasser and had a legal right to be in the store. Property found on the floor of a place where the 1MB DQTJ STOKE M0N. hours PRINGLES psbsaPOTAToX C$$l CHIPS imiU I MADE FROM XJr DRIED f roTAT0E8 I twin pack y PRINGLES SCHICK SUPER II RAZOR WITH LIMIT 2 M CNN EN QUIIISANA' DEODORANT FOOT POWDER 3 0Z am I n ! jfyi iliii Perspirant j ! iic;lo .... . .'i - -; 7 0Z' fZ- c:!A.vco ' J " k: lc:lyc-.y 'f'-.'K ! public is admitted is in most cases said to be lost, but property-found on a counter, table, or seat is said to be mislaid. In the former in stance, the finder is. the keeper; in the latter in stance, the proprietor of the place is the legal keeper for the true owner. From: This Is The Law, By Robert E. Lee, - Sponsored by The Lawyers of North Carolina. mm thra THURS. .... . . . . 104 :'::::::::;;:::::::::.m CLOSED SUNDAY POTATO CHIPS ' MADE FROM SCHICK INJECTOR RAZOR ;n"CiTP)j ADJUSTABLE 4 uimi bi inre! VI in BtaMlEOI UMIT2 oz , lotion Forby 10 The North Carolina Restaurant Association is hosting a "food and fun festival" on April 23, 1977 at the State Fairgrounds, The festival is designed to pro mote "eating out" in the Tar ; Heel State. In addition to the more than 100 booths serv ing food at the "Taste of Tar Heelia," representatives from the Department of Agriculture, Travel CORRECTOL LAXATIVE 30 TABLETS 1 LIMIT 2 ONCE-A-DAY SINE-OFF NASAL SPRAY 12 OZ CUMIT2 ) h tJ borden EiOCREMORM RgOT NOI)AIRY I XTjrl CREAMER ) II o.....:, II ' I J.... JTaFAca I I V.J J LIMIT 2 II Development Section, Travel ' Council of N.C, Department of Community Colleges, economic develop ment groups and Chambers of Commerce will par- tf vticipate by occupying booth,, J ,- ayaix ouu promoting meiTj imeresu across tne , l&T Heel State. v. Some 30,000 North Caroli nians are expected to attend the festival. , ., VICKS NYQUIL OZ NIGHTTIME V (JULU9 shampoo REGULAR OILY DRY LIMIT 2 $10J nzcuun en r::.T CZ 13 1: lfftoz SAFE DAY ROLL-ON DEODORANT '".'..,,: (;. : ': '--"' -T 1 WWLMTI o LIMIT 2
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