Pigt e-Tt Perquimam Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, jurw 73. 1977 Boating Safety Program Planned The Perquimans County Jaycees, under the direction of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 16-1 are sponsoring the third annual Boating Safety Day. The program will be held June 26 at the Town Ramp in Hert ford from 12 noon until 3 p.m. Special fire extinguisher and flare demonstrations will be one highlight of the Safety Day. New Hope Notes By MRS. DELWIN H.EURE Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lamer of Silver Springs, Md. are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan McKaye. Mrs. Judie Reilly and daughter Renee of Norfolk, Va. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Eure flew to Columbus, Ohio last week to attend the na tional meeting of A.O.S.C.A., a seed certify ing agency. He represented the North Carolina Crop Im provement Association of which he is the President. Mrs. Edna Godfrey spent several days recently visiting her son, Larry God frey, and family and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Russell in Manteo. Mrs. Freeman Umphlett had as her guest this past week Mrs. Eula Russell of Chesapeake, Va. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Eure of Richmond, Va. visited his brother, Mr. Ray mond Eure over the weekend. Mrs. Linwood Godfrey visited her niece, Mrs. John Forbes, Jr. at Shawboro, N.C. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Mar tin of Greensville, N.C. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Eure over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Caddy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen attended a P.C.A. -(Production Credit Association) conference at Atlanta, Ga., last week. Mr, and Mrs. Delwin Eure returned home last week after visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lon C. Brooks, in Austin, Texas. Mrs. Garland Eure and Mrs. Fenton Eure, Jr. recently flew to Florida to visit relatives. Friends and family of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Nixon en joyed a picnic at Sueola on Sunday. Mrs. Charles Ball and daughter, Susie, of Norfolk, Va. spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. WaUy Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rawls of New Bern, N.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rawls of Greenville, S.C. visited Mr. and Mrs. John Benton and children last week. Mrs. Charles Janak and son, Chris, of Fairfax, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Whit Cartwright last week. Bob Wilson and Mrs. Judie Reilly were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Baker onSunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbon Tender and children, Mel and William Tender, of Marietta, Ga. and Mrs. Lib Harris of Hertford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Spivey last week. Gather The Winslow and Nicanor Homemakers Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Marie White, president, who called the meeting to order. Devotion included a Scrip ture reading and prayer. ; Mrs. Eva Hurdle, ... secretary, called the roll. Mrs. M.B. Taylor, Home Economics Extension Agent, presented timely remarks on June as Dairy Month. . The meeting adjourned by repeating the club collect. " The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Louise Riddick. APPRECIATIVE ' The Perquimans County Horse and Pony Club would like to express their sincere Appreciation to the people who donated their time, ef forts, and contributions to '.make the benefit for the Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters such a success. ,',. The Coast Guard Auxil will have qualified courtesy motorboat examiners on hand to conduct courtesy motorboat examinations (CME). The CME is a free check of legal and safety equip' ment carried on board pleasure boats. Boat owners having federal and state required equipment plus other safety items will be awarded the Coast Guard Auxiliary's CME decal. When displayed on a boat, the decal is a visual indica tion that the boat not only meets but exceeds state and federal equipment requirements. As a rule, a boat display ing thi CME decal will not be stopped or boarded by any law enforcement agen cy unless there is an ap parent violation. Any boat that is equipped with an engine of greater horsepower than specified by the capacity place will not be awarded the CME decal because it is con sidered unsafe to exceed the manufacturer's recom mended limits. All boats are to have an anchor and anchor line of a suitable size for the par ticular boat. Finally, the vessel must be in good overall condition and seaworthy. Owners of boats who received a CME decal last year may come out on June 26 and have their decal renewed. Those who were not awarded the decal are asked to update their equip ment and get the "Boating Seal of Safety," the CME decal. Softball-Standings The following are the current standings as of Monday night in Softball league play being sponsored by the Per quimans County Recreation Association: MEN'S TEAMS W L Kilowatts 11 1 J &N Supply 10 1 Albemarle Chemical-' 5. 4 Byrum's Electric 6 6 Independents 5 7 Soul Brothers 1 .10 Blue Jays ' 0 0 WOMEN'S TEAMS W L Byrum's Cardinals 7 0 Betty's Boutique 7 3 Charley's Angels 4 4 Moody Harrell's 16 Dynomites ' 0 6 NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE ; Thursday, June 23 Moody Harrell's vs. Charley's Angels at 7 p.m. Independents vs. Albemarle Chemical at 8:15 p.m. Blue Jays vs. J & N Supply at 9:30 p.m. Monday, June 27 Soul Brothers vs. Byrum's Electric at 7 p.m. Betty's Boutique vs. Charley's Angels at 8:15 p.m. Kilowatts vs. J & N Supply at 9:30 p.m. ( Tuesday, June 28 Independents vs. Byrum's Electric at 7 p.m. ; Blue Jays vs. Soul Brothers at 8: 15 p.m. Dynomites vs. Moody Harrell's at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 29 Independents vs. Blue Jays at 7 p.m. Kilowatts vs. Soul Brothers at 8: 15 p.m. Albemarle Chemical vs. Byrum's Electric at 9:30 p.n). In The News People On The Move t Mrs. Reba Ownes spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Kenyon Bailey in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sullivan and family of Greenville were weekend ests of Mr. and Mrs. ullivan. , Mr. and Mrs. wauace Baker, Jr. and family of Clayton were weekend guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. T.P. Byrum in Hertford, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker, Sr. in Belvidere. Mr. and Mrs. John Stall ings and family of Green ville spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stallings and and Mrs. Jimmy Sawyer. - Price Monds. Medical stu dent at UNC - Chapel Hill, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Monds. Mr.andMrs.RayHaskett and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Haskett and Jeff Haskett left Friday for a trip to Denver, Colo, to visit Dr. and Mrs. Joe Haskett. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bunch of Raleigh spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Winslow and Mrs. Molly Bunch. Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison of Richmond, Va. were weekend - guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison and Mrs. JackHarrell. - Kermit Kirby and R.B. Kirby of i Norfolk, ' Va., visited Mends in Hertford j on Friday. J Zigey Gullick of Hawaii is J; visiting his grandparents, v Mr.andMrs.WirthChorey.f J ' CARD OF THANKS ' M this time t would like to than with oar nany Monds, tared not, doctors, aurtos, pnacMn, the rescue squad ntmben and espec ially God for their part la oar son, Tony's rtcowry. No an at thankful for oKk deed that hat beea done for at during this frightonini exper ience. Each day wo reel be how wo Rood others mora. Wo don't andor stand why thoto thing happen and at owryono Wis mt, to often, for the. last two yean, bat I firmly believe rftto draw at cloter to Him and to help us rulia our strength comet from God. Wo should put our faith and trust entirety In Hit hands. No take so much for granted and He deserves the praise. God Most each of yoa. Joe ft Irene Meads i Family Mrs. Herman Ward and daugher, Ann, of Winston Salem were guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Ward on Sunday. They were enroute to Nags Head for a vacation. Mrs. Webb Gould and sons of Virginia Beach, Va. spent the weekend with her father, C.L.DaiI. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bum barger of Hickory were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Ward. Mrs. Sumner and Mrs. Claude Brinn were overnite guests of relatives in Raleigh on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews, Jr. and children, Susan, Andy, and Clay, of ,New Bern were weekend guests of Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews, Sr. Tommy Sumner, III, of Raleigh is spending some time here with his grand mother, Mrs. T.B. Sumner. The Board of Commissioners of Perquimans County will accept sealed bids for fuel oil to be used by County Agencies for fiscal year 1977-78, beginning in August, 1 977 and end ing June 30, 1 978. Bids are to be submitted to the undersigned Clerk on or before 1 0:00 o'clock A.M. on Monday, August 1, 1977. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Perquimans County Board of Commissioners By: Jeanne C. White, Clerk to the Board from wirjsura oil ccmjy WE HAVE IT ALL FOR YOU Now offering Air Conditioning Service for Central and Window Units Call 426-5216 "DON'T DE WITHOUT GOOD COOLING THIS SUMMER" Here is four reasons why you should lot us check your air-conditioning unit for ycu, befcre "lior vcather ccrncs. 1- A Dirty Ccnd:r.ccr - Csjccs l-rcpcr Cc::;r.2 2- Shcrt:2 cf Gcs - Cc:::s lr.pr:;:r Cc::.:2 3Crtf Fiicrs C.s l"r .r .r C -..3 . 4-C;rty Fsn r.'.c:rs - Cc-::s ,j Q r.!;v;r.:r.t S '-FESEiSl. ' St Yos f roo your dogs pots and hunting dogs of floas, ticks, lice, and mango (sarcoptic) at our "Froo Dog Dunking Day." When you buy the now Purina Flea Collar for dog. Kills fleas up to 4 months Aids In control of Brown Dog Tick Time O A.M. TO 1 P.M. DAY SATURDAY DATE JUNE 25th Save at the same time Purine's Field 'N Farm marie Chemical Co.: VJlnfall - Hertford 426-5224 C-5 Purina JL planning tomorrow "W with reseanm today? r. o 1 ' ESOTERICA ntcdtcaicd cream 2'7 1 1 41. lotion 7-Oi. Tub . dofMOM fl bdbyoil I tWh. S 5? If SO Yds. wunetmwMte malt1. EYE DROPS trsr VMl.PUUTK COMPUI M ).M nil 1 in mSZcv m PLUG-IN TIMER uinS Steittabt 600 m 3 99 COLGATE TOOTHPASTE Mh. 2Oi. 7. 87 TAN... don't burnt JSP' MAIT OUANT WMMM i '4 88 STATIONERY MOOEl 1141 1 '"Si 100't lOO'l $2 277 $2" 97 1 TOT c:itie 4 UNIM T- r - ouMtra COMPMf Mill - vos MMIMESUN Irt-Ol. CMU AT I.M SOi. 1" vfc. v.. . : n. ir i" 12t COWMfMI.U ! 99 e J : " 4. At tur - ..uiM l19 kit TOTE DAG Ll-Z J V05 HAIR SPRAY 9-Of. tMPAM 1.R WET ' ONES MOtlf NMUIIII $1 07 7-01. ! Pre Sub Gel Wh. 1 BWf I 4IJ.I4 VJ 17 CONWAY HOUSE Cimi fonwifM r::d , rst M($H FURNITURE r ;:::s : i i 1 A ri, i 7. zurz i r

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