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Tamilies Dn Ttoukle By Theresa T. Ford Assoc. Home Ec. Extension Agt. The divorce rate keeps sing, financial problems jep multiplying, there are/ ore cases of child abuse tan ever before. So it ap iars that families are in ouble. There are many troubled unities. But, wer’re often m> busy pointing the laming finger at the unities themselves - to ike a look at what we can i to help. Why not start the New ear by helping the oubled family? If you have } family problems, you are lessed, share your lessings by helping others. The real cause of family roblems are not simple. Families are often left on teir own to cope with all the ressures of today’s society. Tiat we need to do is rovide more support for unities. We can do this at le community level by ipporting organizations tid agencies that work with oubled families. And we in do this individually in te way we treat others and le services we offer them. BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICE Jackie Habit Whitehurst 806 North Broad Street Appointments Available Call: 482-8215 OPEN I NEW YEARS 3C * •& * i* •* ’•iS i *flP<dM> >.i.*' V. . •*. /fnS fwy/jGROUP $ S $ 6 s 7| jT] I ■ Girl.«V,-3 Hog- 12.95 For example, if you see a young mother whose children are too much for her at times, perhaps we could offer to care for (me or more of them for an af ternoon to give her a break. Or, if we know a lonely person who might ap preciate a meal and com panionship, we could invite that person over. After all, we would appreciate someone being kind to one of our family members under the same circumstance. So, rather than shrugging our shoulders and stating someone else is the cause of society’s problems, we should look around and see where we fit in. Best wishes for a happy and trouble free New Year! Singles Meeting Slated. Spontaneous singles meeting will be held next Thursday (Jan. 7) at 7:30 P.M., fellowship hall of Edenton Baptist Church. (ht d •(Urout Women Thursday, December 31, 1981 William* Monica Lynn Williams, 13, youngest voice major ever enrolled at the North Carolina School of the Arts, was introduced in Crawford Hall recently during the Intensive Arts Week Recital by Williams Bock, leading baritone of the New York City Opera for nine seasons. Monica, a lyric soprano, presented Elizabethan selections by John Dowland. Monica is considered an [ “operatic phenomenen” by I her voice teacher, Charles L Bressler, who is acclaimed [ as the nation’s greatest | oratorio and recital per ' former and winner of the THE CHOWAN HERALD Monica Williams and Williams Bock “Gpetatic JOhenomenen ” best singer award in Paris. Bressler teaches at Manhattan School of Music, Mannas College and the School of the Arts, and records and performs world-wide. At age 12, Monica, who is artistic in several disciplines, was a finalist and the only voice major considered for the prestigious Sanford Scholarship, usually awarded only to college School /lunchroom Menus Edenton-Chowan Schools have released the following lunchroom menus for the week of January 4-8. Monday Orange juice, assorted cereals, and milk. Luncheon meat and cheese sandwich, baked beans, sliced peaches, and milk. Tuesday' Pinfeapple juice, "'cheese toast, and House For Rent 8 room house with bath. House recently renovated in excellent condition. Just outside city limits. Highway 17, North. Call 482-3344. Dec.3l,tfc.j. NOTICE The Edenton-Chowan Board of Education will hold its regular monthly meeting at 7:30 P.M., January 5,1982 in the third floor conference room of The County Office Building. Views On Dental Health f£w Richard N. Hines, Jr. JIC • Fellow of The Academy # A of General Dentistry X-RAYTED DENTISTRY The x-ray in dentistry has nothing to do with racy movies. The picture the dentist takes with his x-ray machine is one of the most essential tools he has in treating dental problems. It is always used with the greatest concern for your safety. In fact, the exposure takes less than half a second and is less than you receive from everyday living from the rays of the sun or from natural radiation in rocks and other materials. It’s the x-ray picture that reveals hidden cavities or early signs of gum disease. It can also save a life by detecting certain kinds of oral cancer in its early stages, "We Cater To Cowards" Page 3-A students. Because of her extreme youth and mature voice, she instead was awarded a $2,000 academic music scholarship. She is the daughter of Lynda and Jack Williams, Route 4, Elizabeth City, and sister of singing and acting sensation Michael “Kerry” Williams, 11, a lead soprano with the universally - acclaimed American Boy Choir, Princeton, N. J. milk. Pizza, tossed salad, french fries, ketchup, oatmeal-raisin cookies, and milk. Wednesday Orange juice, doughnuts, and milk. Sliced ham, macaroni and cheese, green beans, ap plesauce, rolls, and milk. _ Thursday Orange juice, bacon, oatmeal or toast, and milk. Beef-vegetable soup, sandwiches, crackers, pear halves and milk. Friday Applesauce, cinnamon toast and milk. Fish ’n cheese on bun, creamy cole slaw, potato rounds, orange wedges, and milk. when it’s curable. Without his x-ray machine, the dentist would not be able to spot a cavity that may be lurking under an old filing. Unnoticed, it may destroy the pulp of the tooth, causing severe pain. By then it might be too late to save the tooth. The x-ray is a super sleuth. It can apprehend abscessed teeth and other culprits, such as extra teeth, crooked roots, and broken root tips or damaged bone structure. A public service with the Star of promoting better dental health environment. From the office of: RICHARD HINES. JR., D.D.S., 437 Sooth Broad St. Edenton, Fbone: 482-2771. £d.tnton Society Menu Mr. Richard Bond of Oxford and Mr. Jim Bond of New Bern visited their -parents Mr. and Mrs. James Bond during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Clark and daughters of Southern Pines were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith during the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nixon and children Woody, Robin and Dwight of Clarksville, Va. spent Christmas visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Nixon. Mr. Mark Stevens of Raleigh and Miss Elizabeth Stevens of Chapel Hill spent Christmas visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stevens. Miss Pam Ezyk returned to her home in Long Island after visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ezyk during the holidays. Want A Challenging Sales Career? Then Talk to Jim Perry. Jim has excellent op portunities waiting for you in certain parts of North Carolina. Maybe where you are right now. Give Jim a call todav. TALK TO THE INTEGON LISTENER. JAMES O. PERRY Jr REGIONAL DIRECTOR P.O. Box 880 Cary, N.C. 27511 Tel. 467-5530 PROPERTY MUST BE LISTED 1 JANUARY 1982 TAX LISTINGS JANUARY 4 - JANUARY 30 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the List Takers for Chowan County will se following places at the times named, at which pic in which month all property owners and taxpa' required to return to the List Takers for taxation year 1981 all Real Estate, Personal Property, et< each one shall own on the Ist. day of January shall be required to give in. All property must I by the owner unless he is mentally or physic capable of doing so. All property must be liste township in which it is located. TOWNSHIP LISTINGS Tax Listing January 4 • January 30 FIRST TOWNSHIP FOURTH TOWN SECOND TOWNSHIP CAPE COLONY ARROWHEAD BEACH CHOWAN BEACH Listers: Pattie S. Byrum Gail Forehand Myrtle Hare Jean B. Perry Ida R. Waff Monday through Friday 8 to Saturday 8 to 1 Every day first floor County Office Buil Third Township Lister: T. D. Berryman Thursdays - Byrum Service Center - January 7, Saturdays • Blanchard's Grocery (L. C. Briggs) 9, 16, 23, 30. Time - 8:30 to 5 o'clock Beginning January 4th through January 30th, Penalty. After January 30th a 10 per cent Pe Failure to List. CHOWAN COUNTY TAX OFFICE Mrs. Ruth Hinson of Bolivia visited Mr. and Mrs. Keo Katkaveck during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spruill and children of Raleigh visited friends and relatives in Edenton last weekend. —4^ Mr. and Mrs. West Byrum, Jr. and Miss Gail Byrum of Chapel Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vogedes of Raleigh visited Mrs. June Singletary in Bladenboro Christmas day. Mr. George Patterson of PROFESSION. COLOR Wedding Album Specie Portraiture - Homes Ext. or Int. P.O. Box sil John A Wv Edenton. N.C. 27932 _ J . Cell 482-3810 Freelance Ph< _I | I : I Bp- DR. A. F. DOWNI - OPTOMETRISI MACULAR DEGENER/ The macula is a small area at the back of the eye that’s responsible for fine or distinct vision. When the macula degenerates, there's a loss of central vision. You can't see things directly as well as you used to. All you get is a blur. Your side vision or ability to see clearly around an object may still be good. But the object itself is out of focus. Macular degeneration is one of the major causes of visual disability among older people. It’s the result of damage to the blood vessels that nourish the retina, the nerve network at the back of the eye that sends images to the brain. But, help may be available. If the condition is treated New York C Joan Marion N.Y. were gu Mrs. Barne during the ho Haywood P and daughte Raleigh visi Mrs. McKay I Christmas he Mr. and Mr and daughte London, E returned spending tl Holidays wit Mr. and Mrs. early enou ben e f photocoagu procedure, i of light from seal off or affected bio can also b< many lon available, intensity re. stronger bifocals. Th ‘‘treating it In Iho Intaro from thi A. F. Dow 103 W EDI 48
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