Recreation league standings
The following are the league
standings as of June 27, 1986 for
the Perquimans County Recre
ation Department.
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WOMEN'S SOFTBALL
W L
Lady Mules 1 4
Apricot Inc. 0 6
AAA Ins. 3 2
American Legion 6 0
Hollowed Oil 4 2
MEN'S SOFTBALL
WL
Albemarle Fertilizer 5 0
Ready Mules 2 4
-Spoilers 3 3
Bandits 3 3
Starters 15
Pork Bodies 3 3
Candy men 4 3
JR. BABE RUTH
WL
Peoples-Swindell 4 1
Hertford 1 4
Belk 14
Fisher 4 1
Hoke 3 2
Optimist 2 3
Home runs hit last week were:
T-BALL
Caleb Cooper (3) , Brianne Perry,
Brian White (3), Martia White
hurst, Brinn Winsjow (3).
WOMEN'S SOFTBALL
Mario Howell and Tina Miller.
MEN'S SOFTBALL
Tim White
The recreation schedule for the
week of July 7?11 is as follows:
MONDAY
T-BALL
5:30 Jimmy's BBQ vs Reed Oil
6:30 Hertford Hardware vs Doz
iers Florist
WOMEN'S SOFTBALL
7:30 Hollowell vs Apricot
8:90 Legion vs AAA Lns
BASEBALL
6:90 Fisher v? Hertford
8:00 Peoples-Swindell vs Belk
TUESDAY
MEN'S SOFTBALL
7:00 Starters vs Spoilers
8:00 Pork Bodies vs Ready Mules
9:00 Candymen vs Albemarle
WEDNESDAY
T-BALL
5:30 Hertford Hardware vs Jim
my's BBQ
6:30 WBXB vs Reed Oil
WOMEN'S SOFTBALL
7:30 Lady Mules vs AfcA Ins.
8:30 Hollowell vs American Le
gion
THURSDAY
MEN'S SOFTBALL
7:00 Pork Bodies vs Bandits
8:00 Candymen vs Spoilers
9:00 Albemarle vs Ready Mules
FRIDAY
WOMEN'S SOFTBALL
(Rain Date)
7:30 A&A Ins. vs Lady Mules
8:30 American Legion vs Hollo
well
Trent attends Bowman Gray
Maria Eva Trent, daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Graham Trent of
Hertford is attending Bowman
(Gray Medical School this sum
mer.
Trent, a rising senior at the
North Carolina School of Science
MARIA EVA TRENT
and Mathematics, was invited by
the Committee for Education
Inc. who funds the program. The
program is designed to give high
school students who are inter
ested in medicine a first hand
look at what goes on in medical
school.
Trent is studying medical ge
netics, microbiology, microana
tomy, all biology, growth anat
omy and disease prevention. She
Service news
JOYNER
Army Pvt. Ronald T. Joyner,
son of Clarence T. and Elizabeth
A. Joyner of Rural Route 1, Bel
videre, N.C., has arrived for duty
with the 170th Military Police
Company, Fort Lewis, Washing
ton.
His wife, April, is the daughter
of Benjamin and Patricia Han
son *f Rural 1, Hertford, N.C.
also meets with a clinician, Dr.
Rpbie, two hours every af
ternoon, who serves as her men
tor. Trent, who would like to be a
neoNatologist, is an honor stu
dent and a runner.
She recently became the state
champion in the Women's 800
meter and she also holds the
state record in that event. Her
coach, Mark Adams, says that
she has excelled in any track or
field event that he placed her in.
WHITE
Marine Sgt. John L. White, son
of Johnnie and Addie White of
Route 4, Hertford, N.C. recently
reported for duty at Marine
Corps Air Station Cherry Point,
N.C.
A 1980 graduate of Perquimans
County High School, he joined the
Marine Corps in September 1979.
Don't
overload
freezers
If you're packing more food
into your freezer than it can
freeze in a day, you may not be
satisfied with the results.
north Carolina
AGRICULTURAL
EXTENSION
SERVICE
By Juomfa
Bail?y
Overloading slows down the
rate of freezing, and that could
mean loss of quality or even
spoilage of frozen foods. So don't
overload your freezer, especially
right now when it's tempting to
freeze a lot of garden-fresh pro
duce at one time.
Put only the amount of food in
your freezer that will freeze com
pletely within twenty-four hours.
This is about two or three pounds
of food for each cubic foot of
freezer space. Both freezer space
and capacity will be written on
the back of your freezer or in the
owner's manual.
For fast freezing? and a good
frozen product? place new pack
ages in the coldest spots in the
freezer. If you have a quick
freeze compartment or shelf, use
It. If not, put the unfrozen pack
ages as close to the walls as pos
sible. Just leave a little air space
between packages? cramming
things in too tightly can prevent
proper air circulation. Tliis will
force your freezer to work over
time.
Also, keep warm food away
from frozen packages. Direct
contact with the warm packages
could cause the frozen product to
lose some of its quality.
So don't overload your freezer
this summer. You'll have tastier,
safer frozen products without
overworking your freezer.
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