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Community Carrot dishes add color to your table Carrots are often a forgotten vegetable. Many of us have not so fond memories of the cooked vegetable forced upon us as youth. Granted carrots provide much more nutritive value when eaten raw, but cooked carrots are a favorite of mine. Well, here are two choices? you decide raw or cooked? BICYCLE WINNER? Leo Downing of Hertford was the winner of the bicycle given away last week at Hertford Hardware. Downing's name was drawn from more than 2,000 entries. The contest was part of a special sale promo tion. Pictured are Downing, and Erie Haste, store owner. (Photo by Nancy Smith.) Look who's new WILLIAM B. COBB Leonard Burl and Peggy Stal lings Cobb, III, of Hobbsville, NC announce the birth of their son William Bradley Cobb born 3:59 a.m., Monday, January 20, 1986 in Chowan Hospital in Edenton. He weighed 71bs. 11 oz. The maternal grandparents are Howard (Pete) Stallings and the late Willie C. Stallings of Bel videre. The paternal grandparents are Leonard Burl and Mary Winslow Cobb, Jr. of Hertford. IMMANUEL J. WHITE Ronnie L. and Cynthia Wells White of Hertford announce the birth of their son Immanuel Joel White born Friday, January 17, 1986, at 12:24 a.m. in Chowan Hospital in Edenton. He weighed 9 lbs. and 9 oz. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Oscar Wells, Hertford, NC and the pa ternal grandfather is Mr. Horace White of Edenton, NC. DAVID E. THATCH Vera Thatch announces the birth of her son David Emma nuel Thatch. He was born Jan uary 10, 1986 at Chowan Hospital and weighed 4lbs. 5 oz. The, maternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Thatch of Hertford. WALTER C. MATTHEWS Mr. & Mrs. Walter Ken Mat thews of Route 4, Hertford an nounce the birth of their first child, a son, Walter Craig Mat thews born Jan. 15, 1986 in Albe marle Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mrs. Yvonne Sawyer of Hertford and Mr. & Mrs. Martin Sawyer of Hertford. Maternal great-grand parents are Mr. & Mrs. Mason Sawyer and maternal great great-grandparent is Mrs. Venie Cartwright, all of Hertford. Paternal grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. W.E. "Ned" Matthews, Jr. of Hertford. Mrs. Matthews is the former Kathy Sawyer. GOLDEN CARROT SALAD 6 cups carrots sliced in rings and blanched 5 green onions, thinly sliced, in cluding tops % cups sugar 1 teaspoon salt '/i teaspoon pepper xk cup oil two thirds cup vinegar Toss carrot and onion. Com bine remaining ingredients and pour over vegetables. Let stand overnight in the refrigerator. Drain and serve as a snack or on a lettuce leaf. Serves 8. ORANGE GLAZED CARROTS 10 medium carrots Vfe cup orange juice l/z cup sugar 1 tablespoon grated orange rind 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon butter Wash carrots, scrape and cut in thirds? diagonally. Parboil 10 minutes. Place carrots in a shal On* second of the sun's total energy equals 13 million times the average annual electricity con sumption of the United States. low buttered casserole dish. Combine all ingredients except butter and heat until cornstarch is dissolved. Pour over carrots. Dot with butter and cover. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Un cover and continue to bake until some juice has evaporated. Serves 6. Service news? PVT. 1st CLASS EDWARD T. MODLIN Pvt. 1st Class Edward T. Mod lin, son of Celestine Modlin of Ru ral Route 2, Hertford, N.C., has completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C. During the training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map read ing, tactics, military justice, first aid, and Army history and tradi tions. He is a 1961 graduate of Perqui mans High School, Hertford. MARINE CORPS PVT. RICHARD T. ELLIOTT Marine Corp Pvt. Richard T. Elliott, son of Sandra J. Elliott of 4312 Randolph Ave., Greensboro, N.C., and Richard T. Elliott H of Rural Route 1, Tyner, NC, has completed the cannon fire direc tion course at Fort Sill, Okla. During the course, students were taught to operate and main tain a digital automated com puter for field artillery and a cannon fire direction center with the purpose of compiling target Sweethearts wanted The staff of The Perqui mans Weekly is planning a Valentine treat for you; but we need your help. We are looking for true Valen tine sweethearts, those who were married on, or became engaged on Valen tine's Day. If you, or someone you know, became entwined on Valentine's Day, give us a ?call at 426-5728. We're waiting to hear from you! I 1 lists. ARMY PVT. CLIFTON L. WHIDBEE Army Pvt. Clifton L. Whidbee, son of William Armstrong of Ru ral Route 4, Hertford, NC, and Goldie M. Whidbee of 1789 Bed ford Ave., Brooklyn, NY, is a member of the 60th Infantry at Fort Lewis, Washington partici pating in the multinational peacekeeping force and observ ers (MFD) in the Sinai. The unit will provide support to the primary U.S. military contin gent that is operating check points, observation posts and re connaissance patrols along the Sinai peninsula. The MFO, an independent agency responsible to the gov ernments of Israel and Egypt, was established as a result of the 1979 Egypt-Israel peace treaty. Whidbee, an anti-armor weap ons crew member, is a 1960 grad uate of Alexander Hamilton Vo cational Technical High School, Brooklyn. If you still believe in her, help finish the job. WINTER CLEARANCE SAVINGS UP TO 50% All Sales Cash And Final - Alterations Extra TVfcte & *Die44> SA&fifoe & Irene Meads, Prop. Church Street 50 Yoors of Fashion In Downtown Elizoboth City 426-565 1 111 N. POINDEXTER ST. 1 uesday evening /ith a fried chic! potatoes s Each Friday' For Our Prim @Mte m out t6e cold , Sunday evening enjoy barbecued beef tips with ice pilaf and a crisp salad. $8.75 Monday evening will delight the^seafood lover with ried herring and stewfed potatoes. *3.50 the South honey, reen Barbecued such a trea r beverage. rday Night cial. Brenda Helms Highway 17 Reese Helms Proprietor Elizabeth City Proprietor 335-4514 Fin* ninj> .vlortin* .11 ARC. Permit* Send a special message in our classified Valentine's Day Sweetheart section on February 13. It can be cute, funny or hopelessly romantic. Use your own private code, or simply use those three words everyone understands ? "I love you." Fill out the coupon below and mail it, along with the proper payment, or you can bring it in yourself. Each word is 10* ($1.50 minimum). All Sweetheart Ads are due by 5:00 P.M. on February 7. Print your message here: (Names do count as part of the message.)
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