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Thura&y, -May 6. i«hj Watch Out For Bees And Wasps •Ji V Vi.. *1 • With : lie,return to outdoor activity this spring comes once agaiq the hazard of bees and wasps. For most of us the venom of a t stinging insect hurts and is annoying, but is not a serious health problem. For some the' bee sting can kill. Those are the individuals who are allergic to stings. Insect stings cause more deaths yearly snake bites, says the* American Medical Association’s Handbook on First Aid and Emergency Care. The most common sj|ging insects are bees, posnets, wasps, yellow jackets, bumble bees and fire ants, t The sting causes pain, swelling, redness, itching and burning. If stung by a honey bee, carefully remove the stinger by gently scraping wfgjr* k&fe blade or finger Wqsh with soap and vJhter. Place ice wrapped in cloth or cold compresses on the ' sting area. Soothing lotions such as calamine or a paste of meat tenderizer or baking soda and a little water are often helpful in relieving discomfort. —mm, —a——a—■ ( NOTICE The manufacturer could not fill our order for ' the "Fireside Serving Bowl" advertised in our "Gifts to Make Mother's Day" circular. This item will be available in mid-June, at which time all rainchecks will be honored. We regret any inconvenience. TG&Y ■lyeeuteKar LLAGE SHOPPING CENTER ert.sea •We win be happy to refund your moriy .1 y*u are not satisfied with your f Sale Wrapped Flowering g. $099 Select group of | dgjk. Dresses - J 25%« I Ladies £jL Blazers k| I 125% 8 * SO IBB i ii /./ißobeS Gown ■H / \ l(, : u, ,e - , 1 Stoneware 1 Cologne Colognes |_J Dinner Set | Spray flp4 Genuine Handpainted 1 gr 7 16 1 Those allergic to insect stings may suffer from a condition known as anaphylactic shock. It can occur sometimes from only one sting if the victim has been stung previously. Insect sting shock symp toms include severe swelling in other parts of the body, such as around the eyes, lips and toungue. Weakness, coughing or wheezing,' severe itching, stomach cramps, nausea and vomiting, anxiety, difficulty in breathing, dizziness, collapse, un consciousness and hives or rash over the body often follow quickly after the sting. It is important to open an airway and restore breathing. Some experts suggest placing a tourniquet above the site of the bite in severe reactions where life might be at sfake. Emergency insect sting kits available only by prescription sometimes contain a tourniquet. It can be used only if the sting is on an arm or leg. Don’t tie it too tight and loosen every five minutes until medical help arrives. A watch band or belt can serve as a tour niquet. Place cold compresses on the sting area. Keep the victim lying down unless they are short of breath. Then let the victim sit up. Keep victim quiet and comfortable. If a first aid kit for insect stings is available, use it according to the directions. PTA Meeting Swain P.T.A. will neet at 8 P.M. on May 6 in the Auditorium. Our program will be a special double feature, announced President John Mitchener. Fifth graders will present “King Ranch”-a delightful mixture of song, dance, and tall tales about the American West. Special guest David Causey is a counselor and educator with the Albemarle Mental Health Center. Mr. Causey will focus on alcohol as one aspect of society’s drug patterns and particularly on the use of beer by youth. All parents of Swain students and friends of Education throughout the community are urged to attend Swain P.T.A. May 6 at 8 P.M. For Sale Mobile Home . .1978 Champion Doublewide 56 x 24. Brick underpinned on corner lot, 100 x 250 size. Completely set up. Home Realty Daw 482-2153 Mght 482 2375 THE CHOWAN HERALD fc, OUTSTANDING SOLDIER AWARD - Staff Sgt. Albert Everson, left, of the National Guafd unit in Edenton, was recently recognized as the Outstanding soldier of his rank in the company and Battalion. The 18 year veteran and present TOW Section Leader is shown receiving the award from Capt. Taylor, the Company Commander. 1 Sergeants i SENTRY 2 ! Flea & Tick Cpllar TRMMINK SYRUP OR TRUURINIC’I2 TABLETS FOR ALLERGY REUEF THATS NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT Garage Sale and Flea Market Saturday, May 8,1982 800 A.M. until... On front lawn of Swain Elementary School ... Miscellaneous Items Sponsored by Chowan Junior High School PTA Sheep And L Goat Assn. r^ ! The newly formed Albemarle Sheep and Goat Association will meet on May 10, as 7:30 P.M. for ' dinner at the Golden Corral Restaurant in Elizabeth City. Dr. Lemuel Goode, Professor of Animal Science at North Carolina State University, will speak on Flock Management During the Spring and Summer. Kenneth Maxwell of Ag Mark, Inc., will also speak on Snell Power Systems fencing for livestock. Anyone interested in sheep and goat production is in vited to attend. The organizational meeting of the Albemarle Sheep and Goat Association was held April 22. The purpose of the organization is to aid in the production and marketing of lambs and goat. Officers elected were ■ Douglas Cartwright, Camden County .President; Martha Cherry, Tyrell County, Vice-President; and Walker Rayburn, Jr., Perquimans County, Secretary-Treasurer. I JONES gj, ' REAL ESTATE lip 318 S. Broad St /H/Pr Wt l Call Term Jones At 919 482 7523 Welcome to John & Bonnie Stewart John, Bonnie, and Shawn Stewart stand in front of their lovely home on Country Club Drive which they recently purchased through Jones Real Estate. The Stewarts recently arrived from Middletown, N.Y. John is the new senior chemical engineer w ith R.J. Reynolds. Both John and Bonnie enjoy golf and tennis. Bonnie has been involved in community services with special interest in the area of child abuse. We welcome them to Chowan County. OLD COUNTRY HOME Needs moving and restoring. $7,500. Or, leave it where it is for $19,500. Three miles from town. ONE MILE FROM TOWN This handsome two story brick home has a rural atmosphere, yet is less than one mile from town. Features LR, den (fireplace), dining room, kitchen, four BR, 2V& baths, and garage. Located on an acre of land. More acreage available. 9 per cent assumable. $69,500. HISTORIC DISTRICT Lovely two story colonial home on corner lot. Features living room, den, dining room, kitchen, five bedrooms, garage. Easy walking distance of downtown. MORGAN PARK Vi acre attractive wooded lot, $11,500. BASE RD. Brick, LR, kitchen, 3 BR, bath, carport, fenced back yard. $35,000. CHOWAN RIVER This riverfront home features LR, kitchen, 3 BR, nice bulkheaded lot. $48,000. ON CHOWAN RIVER Two story brick home, featuring 4 BR, 3 baths, LR, kit chen, den with fireplace plus family room. Deck overlooking the water. SBO,OOO with owner financing available. W. HICKS STREET Lot for sale. $2,900. Owner financing possible. ARROWHEAD BEACH This home is located on three lots. Features LR, kit chen, DR, 3 BR, 2 baths. $19,950. BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT LOTS ON ALBEMARLE SOUND One half acre in size. Homiblow Pt. $26,500. MORGAN PARK Beautiful brick home on an acre lot. Includes LR, DR, den, library (fireplace), rec. rm., solarium, kitchen, three BR, two baths, double garage and workshop, temp, controlled hothouse. $98,500. MEXICO RD. - FOR SALE This three bedroom brick home features large living room, den (fireplace), kitchen, two baths, and garage. $49,000. MORGAN PARK - FOR SALE Attractive brick home on larger comer lot featuring LR, den, kitchen, 3 BR, 2 baths, garage. $61,900. FOREST PARK 3 BR, 2 baths, LR, den w-fireplace, kitchen, hardwood floors, screened back porch. Attractive assumable mortgage at 9 per cent. $54,000 HWY 17 Brand new! 1750 sq. ft. brick construction. Features great room with fireplace, kitchen-dining combination, 3 BR, 2 baths, utility room, deck. $69,500. HWY. 17 Owner financing. 12 year old home on large wooded lot; features LR, den, dining area, kitchen, 3 BR, lVi baths. $42,000 RIVERTON 8 yr. old home on Vs acre lot featuring LR, den, kitchen, 3 BR, 2 baths. $55,900. BERTIE COUNTY Only 12 CV n > 8 acres including fish pond; country home. $40,000, owner it or $35,000 cash. SWIMMING POOL 2700 sq. ft. brick home with LR, family room w-fireplace, kitchen, 4 BR, 2Vi baths plus a sewing room. Patio area. OWNER FINANCING. $85,000. CAPE COLONY Shingle home on canal features LR, kitchen, 3 BR, bath, garage. Private boat ramp. $39,000. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Commercial & Residential. “ViMir Chamber of Commerce Encourage* Others to Make Their Home in Edenton" CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Hastened 5. Pain •.Garden tool 10. Christmas aongg 11. Like Swiss r tire 13. Shade of red 14. Related 15. Courteous Id. Pronoun 17. Polish river I 18. 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