Police report activities [ The following is a report of recent activities of the Hertford Police Depart ment and a wrap-up of May activities: ARREST Johnny Lewis, 1$, of New Hope was arrested for larceny by Patrolman J.C. Boyce on Saturday, June 3. Trial date was June 7 in Perquimans County District Court. CITATION Janet Virginia Holley of Rt. 1, Box 105, Merry Hill was charged with speeding 47 mph in a 35 mph zone by Patrolman R.L. Harvey on Tuesday, June 6. MONTHLY REPORT For the month of May, the Hertford Police Department reported the following: Arrests ? drunks, 1; speeders, 6; operating intoxicated, 1; larceny, 3; miscellaneous traffic arrests, 3; whiskey violations, 1; miscellaneous arrests, 3; breaking and entering, 3; possession of stolen pro perty, 1; total arrests and citations, 22. Other activities in cluded: calls answered and investigated, 114; ac cidents investigated, <; funerals worked, 4; courtesies extended, 73; doors found unlocked, 3; fire calls answered, 4; cita tions issued, 12; warnings issued, 23; subpoenas served, 78; criminal sum mons served, 1; and lights reported out, 6. In court action, 21 were found guilty, 1 was found not guilty, and 17 cases are pending. Total police hours worked in May were 880 with 60 overtime hours. Of ficers traveled a total of 5,632 miles. June is Dairy Month June is Dairy Month, and throughout the Southeast, the celebration will take place under the theme "Milk - A Natural Choice". For over 40 years con sumers have paid special tribute to dairy farm families during June for their unique contributions to our nation's health. Although milk production and promotion take place all year long, June has been designated as a special month-long salute to the people, and industry who provide consumers with their daily needs of high quality, nutritious milk and milk products. Modern milking methods vary considerably from those used during the first June Dairy Month in 1937. Just during the past 10 years. U.S. dairymen have been able to produce near ly the same quantity of milk as they did a decade ago despite around 30 per cent fewer cows and 60 per cent less labor. This is at tributed to improved methods and industrial ingenuity. Projections for the next 10 years include a doubling in milk output per man hour because of even more efficient dairy systems and milking equipment, larger herd sizes and a higher milk production per cow. These developments will hopefully help dairy farmers maintain a reasonable return on their investment, management, and labor while continuing to provide consumers with a high quality product at reasonable prices. Today's successful dairy requires teamwork and close attention to all phases of the dairy opera tion. While the modern dairyman doesn't have to be an expert in all areas of the operation, he does need general knowledge of the various professions having a direct bearing on his business. He must be a skilled businessman in every sense of the word if he is to be able to stay in the business of producing "nature's most nearly perfect" food. June Dairy Month seems to be a natural time to thank our dairy farmers for providing the finest milk and dairy products in the world. WINNERS FROM GRADES 5 AND 6 ? Field day champions for the fifth and sixth grades at Perquimans Union School were J members of Mrs. Parthenia Hill's class. I FIRST PLACE TIE - Sid Eley's class tied for first place honors in field day activities for grades 7 and 8 at Perquimans Union School. FIRST PLACE TIE - Mrs. Blanche Dillon 's class at Union School shared in the Brst place tie for Geld day, grades 7 and S. (Sttff photos by Paige Eure and Katby Newbera) APPLE TREES Apple trees were cultivated before historic times. Today they grow in more parts of the world than any other fruit tree. Civic calendar THURSDAY. JUNE S The Perquimans County Jaycees will meet. FRIDAY, /UNE ? Bethel Homemakert meet. SATURDAY, JUNE 10 SHPO Gov. meeting at 10 a.m. MONDAY, JUNE 12 The Perquimans County Jaycees Board of Directors will meet. +++ The Perquimans County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors will meet. +++ A meeting of the Inter-County Fire Department will beheld. TUESDAY, JUNE 13 The Perquimans Masonic Lodge meets. +++ A meeting of the Perquimans County Horse & Pony Club will be held. +++ The Hertford Rotary Club meets at 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 The V.F.W. will meet at the Municipal Building at 7:30p.m. UPCOMING EVENTS Chicken Salad Luncheon The United Methodist Women of the First United Methodist Church in Hertford will sponsor a chicken salad luncheon at the church on June 22. Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be sold through June 19. Tickets are available from any UMW member, Woodard's Pharmay, or Woodland Dress Shoppe at a cost of $2.50 per person. Fish Fry The William Paul Stallings Post 126 of the American Legion will sponsor a fish fry from 5-7 p.m. on June 16 at the Legion Building. Plates are $2 each and pro ceeds will go to the building fund. Health clinics The following is a listing of activities at the Per quimans County Health Department the week of June 12-16. The depart ment is located at 103 Charles Street in Hertford and more information is available by phoning^ 426-5488. A child health clinic will be held all day by appoint ment on Wednesday, June 14. General clinic will be held at the local depart ment from 1-4:30 p.m. on Friday, June 16. Show (Continued from page 4) Open Mail Train I. Jody. Walter Lacy. 5. King Man Red. Curtis Stevenson. 3. Arkansas. Vann Todd. Men's Western Pleasure L. Le Bars Kandy. Dallas Weeks. 2. Sun Man's Too. R.H. Mcintosh. 3. Mr. Cut Up Dick. Wallace Williams. Open Mail Train 1. Garcia. Bill White. 2. Shaw's Wolf. Donnie Strickland. 3. Flip. Maurice Fleeming. Open Western Pleasure 1. Sun Man Too. R.H. Mcintosh. 2. Lee Bar's Kandy. Dallas Weeks. 3. Dancer's Money. Joyce Russell. Fastest Horse Around the Ring 1. Moco Van. Walter Thar rington. 2. Jo Dee. Walter Tharrington. 3. Shaw's Wolf. Donnie Strickland. Babe Ruth Baseball results The following are the standings of recent Babe Ruth Baseball action: RESULTS Brinn-Jackson ? 13 vs. Little Mint - 11; little Mint - 4 vs. Belk-Tyler - 3; Towe-Don Juan ? II vs. Hoke Motor - 3; Belk Tyler ? 4 vs. Cotton Mill ? 3; Cotton Mill - 17 vs. Hoke Motor ?4; and little Mint - 14 vs. Hoke Motor -2. STANDINGS little Mint 2-1 Brinn-Jackson 1-0 Towe-Don Juan 14 Cotton Mill 1-1 Belk-Tyler 1-1 Hollowell-Winfall 0-0 Hoke Motor 0-3 SENIOR BABE RUTH BANANA BREAKFAST Try this banana breakfast treat; slice bananas on a piece of buttered toast. Sprinkle with sugar and cin namon and broil for two minutes. NUTRIENTS Use whole-grain and enriched flour, bread or cereal in some form at every meal to get your money's worth in nutrients. RESULTS Mantoo ? 10 ts. Edenton ? 5; and Manteo ? 14 vs. Edenton? L STANDINGS Manteo ..2-0 Woodard's W> Hertford Hdw. Winslow's Edentoc 0-8 ONE STOP SERVICE STATION We invite you to try our service dept. 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