Perquimans Library plans open house The Perquimans County Library will have an open house and recep tion, Sunday, May IS, from l lo S p.m. A vide variety o I crafts made by Perquimans County residents will be on display; woodwork, pottery, toys and dolls, brooms, and handwork of all kind. There will also be a program at 2 ym. by Dr. Neil Conoley, an award winning decoy carver and serious Jecoy collector who will display and ytecuss a collection of antique decoys ; ised by hunters and market gunners ( years-gone-by . Dr. Couoley is the author of a ecently published book: WATEK rOUL HERITAGE: NORTH ' CAROLINA'S DECOYS AND SUNNING LORE. With hU coastal irogue and country store humor, his lacusaion will cover the nor ' heastern and central regions of the ' tate and tell of the fascinating story ft waterfowl hunting. Collectors, iraterfowl enthusiasts, hunters, and historians will find the Sunday af ternoon program very valuable and enjoyable. II ' NEW SELECTED BOOKS "The Y'a Way to Healthy Back" - Melleby ; "The New Glenana Sailing Manual" ? Glenana; "The Pruning Manual" - Stetfek; "Putting Food By" ? Hertzberg; and "How to Paint and Draw Animals" ? Astin. Also, "Antique Collecting (or Everyone" ? McClinton; "Antique American Country Furniture" ? Voas; "Catch 'Em, Hook 'Em, and Cook 'Em" ? Day; "Tying and Fishing Terrestrials" ? Almy; "Black Leaders of the Twentieth Century" ? edited by Franklin and Meier; and "JFK, The Presidency of John F. Kennedy" ? Parmet. A Perquimans Union baseball player attempts to tag a Currituck Knapp runner at second during last Wed nesday's game in Hertford. Union defeated Currituck in a close 7-6 game. (Pboto by Val Short) Union downs Knapp Perquimans Union's baseball team continued its winning ways last Wednesday, downing a stubborn Knapp team, 7-6, on the local field. Brad Hurdle, who relieved Tim White with one away in the seventh, was credited with his second win of the young season. He also won with ? his bat, as he knocked in Rodney Lyons, who had doubled, with the winning run of the seventh inning. Hurdle, Todd Hunter, and Kent Gillispie all had two hits to lead the Union team, which is now 3-0 on the season. Knapp's record falls to 1-4. Both games next week are home, Monday against Gates and Wednesday versus Ahoskie. Game time is 4 p.m. at the Union Baseball field. Science camp offered A summer science camp for children ages 10-12 will be offered by the East Carolina University Department of Science Education at Camp Caroline in Pamlico County June 26-July 2. JWeather dampens fishing prospects in Perquimans ? Thii weather just won't leave us ilooe, Rain and wind have put a Samper on the fishing but it still iould be worse. 2 The most successful people have fee n the brim fishermen. In spite of Jhe wind and high water, they have }een taking great numbers of fish. * Speaking of "Brim", someone i sought to my attention that surely I Jptw that "Brim" was mispelled and }hould be spelled b-r-e-a-m. Someone once said, "Spell 'em like you speak 'em ! ' ' Sounds good to me. The white perch are still cooperating, not in great numbers, but they are good size. There are also some nice bass and catfish being taken. Down at the beach, the bluefish are still hitting the beach with some regularity and most of them are really nice, eight to twelve pound class. There have been some reliable reports made that bring the good news that several drum have been taken in the area of Ocracoke and just south of the point at Hatteras. All you duck hunters have several events to look forward to. The largest is the national convention of Ducks Unlimited. This will be held in Williamsburg during the first week in May. June 3-5 will bring us the North Carolina Chapter of Ducks Unlimited State Convention. This will be held in Atlantic Beach, N.C. More in formation is available by writing D.U., Route 1, Box 20Z, Clinton, N.C. 28328. Of course, everyone knows that we save the best for last, this being the second annual sponsors banquet held by the Perquimans County Chapter of Ducks Unlimited. This year the banquet will be held on May 27 at Anglers Cove Restaurant. There will Walkers Construction Specializing In remodel ing, and repairs. 25 years of pleasing people. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES John Walker 297-2507 be a drawing (or a gun and the usual fine meal and auction. For further information, call me or any of the committee members. Further information about the camp is available from the Depart ment of Science Education, Flanagan Building, ECU, Greenville, N.C. 27834. Registration deadline is May 15. fiealth Dept. schedule ?? I 5 The folowing is a schedule (or the Jnooth of May for clinics offered at She Perquimans County Health Upepartment located on Charles I Street in Hertford. May J 2? Maternity Clinic, a.m.; Family planning Clinic, p.m. * 4 ? Pediatric Clinic, p.m. ? General Clinic p.m.; WIC all "10 ? Prenatal Recheck, a.m. J 11 ? Child Health Clinic, all day. 2 13 ? General Clinic, p.m.; z Rays, I ?m ~16 ? Maternity Clinic, a.m.; Family Planning, p.m. IS ? Child Health Clinic, p.m. w 19? Teen Clinic, p.m. 20 ? General Clinic, p.m.; WIC, all day. 23 ? Eye Clinic, a.m.; TB Skin Test Reading, p.m. 24 ? Prenatal Recheck, a.m.; Pap Smear, a.m. 27 ? General Clinic, p.m.; X Rays, a.m. WATER HEATER SALES & SERVICE FURNACES CLEANED & SERVICED Let Us Replace Or Repair Those > Leaky Faucets r CALL: LLOYD R. "FLUTCH" DAIL "ARTIFICER" ONE CALL DOES IT ALL Hertford, NC 264-2752 Rou,e 3 Box 109 NOTICE Property with delinquent taxes will be advertised beginning May 6, 1983, and the tax lien offered for sale June 6, 1983. To avoid an advertising cost of $2.50 these taxes must be paid by noon on Friday, April 29, 1983. Perquimans County Tax Department Big Cash Rebates direct from General Electric on the retail purchase Df selected appliances now through May 31.