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The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, May 12, 1977-Page 1 ooo Rescue Squad News & Notes ByR.L.BARR , Certified EMT Then and Now . The first and organization meeting of the Perquimans County Rescue Squad was held on August 14, 1967.. At that !time, Marion Swindell explained to the persons attending that after Sept 30, 1967, there would be no commercial am bulance service in Perquimans County. Swindell explained .that due to federal regulations his ambulance service was , no longer practical. It was at this meeting that the rescue squad began to take shape. It was decided that this new organization would be -called the Perquimans County Rescue Squad and would become incorporated as a non-profit corporation. Vehicles were donated by Towe Motor Company and Hollowell Chevrolet Company. Swindell indicated that he would donate his ambulance to the squad after the September date. Committees were formed to head this new organiza tion to guide it to become the group that it is today. '., The Perquimans County Rescue Squad received its charter and officially began its work as a recognized squad on September 15, 1967. J Since the first call which was answered by John Beers '-and H.B. Miller hunndreds of calls have been answered to jaid the sick and injured in Perquimans County. Through 'state regulations, members of the rescue squad are re quired to take more intensive training in the field of emergency medicine. A majority of the current members Jare now certified as Emergency Medical Technicians .(BMT's). The courses are designed to give the rescue per- sonnet a fuller understanding of diagnostic techniques and : the handling of the sick and injured before they are 'transported as emergency room patients. Even with this re quired training, the squad remains entirely volunteer. . s ; - . . ... 2 Anyone interested in becoming a member of the local squad should send a card or letter requesting an application to: Perquimans County Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 191, Hert- ' lord, N.C. Z7944. Donations are constantly being accepted and may also be mailed to the above address. 2 Calls answered thus far this year include : January February 29; and March 38. y - (Continued from page 4) Comic i ...... Tnose accused of fostering -the "FPLNCGTSEKFE" rare the North Carolina Travel and Tourism Divi- jrm I a n n A 4 h a C a i t k VU M U U tUC OVUIU Brunswick Islands (Holden, Ocean Isle, Sunset beaches) i Chamber of Commerce. Many observers of such ', warped imagaination have likened the event to a com t bination snipe hunt, demoli- tion derby, and barn raisin', i Cartoonists making the trip are: Tony DiPreta 'J'Joe . .Palooka"), : Mort i Walker Beetle Bailey"),' I Dik Browne ("Hager the 'Horrible" and "Hi and i-Lols"). Curt Swan ("Super- ;:man"), Bud- Sagendorf ("Popeye"), John Prentice v-C'Rip Kirby"), Dick ilWingert ("Hubert"), Jerry !Marcus ("Trudy"), GU Fox :"Side Glances"). Bill tcWilliams ("Disney" and "Dennis the Menace" comic ;bookj), Monroe Eisenberg (advertising cartoonist and illustrator), Warren King Meditorial cartoonist of the ..New York News). King just ; won the Overseas Press ;!Club award for the best ' foreign affairs cartoon of J 1976. i' The cartoonists will play (?) golf at Ocean Isle Golf and Country Club, Bald I Head Island, and the final days action will be over the Carolina Shores layout. J An infamous kite flying ! contest and a North Carolina pig pickin' are also scheduled for the visitors.' It has been rumored that in addition to claiming to be cartoonists and golfers, there is a small but defiant group that vows to go fishing. Their names are be ing kept secret less they get five-ironed by their associates. More than likely this is the last you'll ever hear about "FPLNCGTSEKFE." The thing is. being investigated by a world tribunal to see if any international laws have -been-broken. Also, there has been some talk that a foreign power wants to buy the whole thing and use it as a secret weapon. "Look up in the sky I "Is it a bird?" "Is it a plane?" Naw! It's just a kite with Beetle Bailey," "Trudy," "Hi and Lois," "Joe Palooka," "Hagar the Hor rible," "Popeye," "Rip Kir by," "Hubert' and "Super man" on it. Don't even give it any "Side Glances." The "FPLNCGT SEKFE"! ' First prize at the golf tour nament will be a life-size, il luminated, statue of a dinosaur, made of plastic and chicken fat. After all, the dinosaur is extinct, and chances are the "First and Probably the Last National Cartoonists Golf Tournament, Seafood Eatin", and Kite Flying Ex travaganza" will meet the same results.';.'.... Classifieds & Legals IMUPMORI&M . C v In memory of my dear husband Archie tayden who passed away ' r-May n, ims. . Fourteen years now since you left - me with many lonely heartaches. So soften many tears. But beautiful J- tnemory of one who was so dear and y The happiness you gave me keeps you always so near. Gone but not forgotten of one I loved and will X never forget. . C; , . . v Loving Wife Donald L. Euro and Ronald L. lure have turned II. They have decided not to live at home anymore. shall not be held responsible for . any debts made by them or any trou ble caused by them. Dennis W.Eure, Jr. :'.-M:: ?- .'- MayAU;77 fcs eiANCHI HOLSTERS Lined KM.O0, unlined Sl.00. 2 only Rem t' )ngton Nylon 7Tt reg. 189.95 sale ' SoO.OO. I only Ithka 51, 12 ga. reg. J $329 sate $285.00, Super vel emmuni ! tion Gun Repair. Walkers Gun I Shop -264-254 - Apr.2l,2l;May5,12,77 J Subscriber to THE PERQUIMANS' ! WEEKLY: If your paper does not arrive on time, notify this office im mediately (42-57). Another copy will either be delivered tq you or 'mailed without delay. It It your: responsibility to let us know. We will then make every effort to find out where It went awry. And remember . yowr suggestions and comments are Invited and welcome. We pay atten tion to our readers! HELP WANTED: Housekeeper immmI for Hertford couple. Call A'S. ChrlMemen at 42e-5464 or Mrs. d at 4 ' ; '' ft $ E, M,X STU window unit Tf' AU R LOT FOR PENT, Dobb : i. -vo4. Ptwie: -i -".3. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Margaret Elizabeth Layden, deceased, late of Per quimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Belvidere, N.C. on or before the 7th day of October, 1977 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their, recovery. Allpersons Indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. . This ISthday of April, 1977 Elton Layden Administrator of ' Margaret Elizabeth Layden, Dec'd . - Apr.21,2,-May5.12,7T NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Ad ministrator, CTA of the estate of W.J. Perry, deceased, late of Per quimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at P.O. Box 21, Hert ford, N.C. on or before the 29th day of October 1977 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. The Whdey of April 1977 Chas E. Johnson, Administrator, CT.A. -', . ; Administrator, CTA of , . W.J. Perry, Dec'd. 1 1 , . Apr.;May5,12,19,77 . PUBLIC NOTICE ' ....... PROPOSED USE HEARING FOR FEDERAL REVENUE . . ; SHARING FUND ! V - FOR PERQUIMANS COUNTY -' There will be a public hearing on ' May It, 1977 at 1:00 o'clock P.M. In the Board of Commissioners meeting room in the Courthouse in Hertford, N.C. for the purpose of allowing Interested citizens an op portunity to suggest possible uses of Federal Revenue Sharing funds In Perquimans County for the fiscal year 1977-76. Lester H. Simpson, . 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