Community Engaged Homemakers hold Activity Day Mr. and Mrs. Frank Block sidge, Jr. of Chapel Hill, NC an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Cathy Cardinal Block sidge, to Edward Allen Jones of Durham. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Doward N. Jones of Plym outh and the grandson of Mrs. Addie Keegan of Hertford. The couple will be married June 14 at University Methodist Church, Chapel Hill. white-copelAnd Mr. and Mrs. William Ander son White of 721 Whedbee Drive, Hertford, NC announce the en gagement of their daughter, Al ice May White to William Kelly Copeland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riddick of Hertford, N.C. and Mr. James Copeland of Edenlon, N.C. Miss White attended Perqui mans County High School and is a student at the College of The Albemarle. He is currently a partner in Chappell and Cope land Builders. The wedding is planned for June 21, 1966, 3:30 p.m. at the Hertford United Methodist Church. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Kaopectatemm THE DIARRHEA SPECIALIST. FOR THE HOME... Kaopectate regular or Kaopectate Concentrate." WHEN AWAY... get the convenience of Kaopectate Tablet Formula. 15" Diagonal MMOTI r CONTROL CONSOU COLO* TV u/Wi WWtl <9fTDB40 ? Diract channel ia tact Ion or chonnol by chonnol scon rtmolt control ? 112-Channal cobla connactlon raody alactronic tuning ? High contrast pictura tub* dallvart rich colors 1?" Diagonal PORTABLE COLO* TV Moon wnva ? Programmable scan r?mot? control with 112-chann?l cable capability ? High Contrast picture tub* "gives blocker block* and rlchor color* ? Color Monitor1* systom atuomati colly adjusts color ? Woodgrain finish on high Impact plastic WHITE-LANCE Mrs Marvin White of Winfall, N.C. announces the engagement of her daughter Dona Lee White to Lance Wayne Gomes, son of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Gomes of Ka neohe, HI. The wedding is planned for April 26, 1966 at 10:30 a.m. at Paradise Park in Honolulu, HI. A reception will follow the cere mony at Paradise Park Restau rant. Friends and relatives are invited. BLOCKSIDGE ALICE MAY WHITE The Perquimans County Exten sion Homemakers recently ob served and attended their Annual Spring Achievement and North eastern District Activity Day in Hertford and Bath, N.C. Both events provided challenging and motivating idea. Winni Wood, spoke on "Cele brating Change" at the annual Day in Bath while Mr. Reese Ed wards, radio-TV personality from Agricultural' Information, North Carolina State University, spoke on "Motivation and Com munication" at the local meeting in Hertford. His entertaining talk informed us that motivation first begins bly setting goals. Second he told us that we must be awake to the opportunities to reach those goals and third, don't spend time wanting the other fellows job! * Mrs. Emily lHarrell, District Cultural Arts Chairman, was in charge of the District and County crafts display and competition. District winners from Perqui mans County were: Visual, Mar garet Kelly from Bethel Club for her oil painting and Janie Stan ton from Winfall Club for her Creative Crafts-Needle Craft Embroidery. These winners will go to State Competion. County Winners were: Crea tive Crafts: Needle Work? Cro cheting? Alice Lane, Dolls? Cor - shuck? Emma Burke, Quilting? Stella Nash, Heritage Armenia Needle Lace? Emily Harrell, Basket? Lynn Hiiborn, Miscella neous?Armenia Needle Lane Emily Harrell. Other highlights of the local meeting at which Mr. Thelma Rogerson, County Council Presi dent, presided were devotional VIDEO VISION located at HERTFORD CAFE Video tape rental and sales 426-7828 by Mary Coeand and entertain ment by The Rev. Rendel Cosand who presented patriotic and reli gious selections on his vibra harp, and skit "Let Program of Work Be Your Umbrella" by Emma Burke, 1st Vice Presi dent, and program chairmen. Mr. Stan Winslow, County Ex tension Chairman, presented perfect attendance certificates to the following: Isetta Howollel, Reba Hurdle, Thelma Rogeraoo, Blanche Stallings, Alice Combe, Etheleen Davenport, Helen Timms and Sallie Knight. Mrs. Paige Underwood, Home Eco nomics Extension Agent recog nized Holiday Island and Presi dent, Helen Timms as the Club of the year. Prior to adjourment, a "Belt Review" was given by Anne White, Helen Timms, Ar lene McGinty and Paige Under wood. ' : "I Rice is a versatile cooking staple Rice has ventured into many rec ipes in my collection. The stapel starch is quite versatile and com bines easily with seasonings and vegetables. Either of these rice dishes is good with a pork roast, grilled chicken or beef. RICE PILAF 6 tablespoons butter 1 medium onion, chopped V4 cup finely chopped green pep pers 2 stalks celery, finely chopped 1 cup uncooked rice V4 teaspoon thyme 2 cup chicken broth Saute vegetables in 3 table spoons butter. Set aside. Brown rice in remaining 3 tablespoons butter. Stir in vegetables and thyme. Stir both into rice mix ture. Transfer to a 1V4 quart cas serole dish. Bake covered fro 30 40 minutes or until all liquid is absorbed. ROYAL RICE 1 12 oz. jar marinated artichoke hearts 1 cup uncooked rice 2 cups chicken broth Vi teaspoon salt pinch, thyme 4 green onions, chopped Vi green pepper, diced one-third cup mayonaise % teaspoon curry powder Drain artichokes reserving liq uid aside. Cook rice in broth in covered saucepan. When rice is done add salt, thyme and seal lions, artichokes and green pep per. Mix well. Combine mari nade from artichokes with mayonaise and curry. Gently toss with rice mixture. Serves 6 8. (Note? this may also be served as a luncheon salad! Serve on a bed of lettuce. Surround by cherry tomatoes. Garnish with parsley!) Managing for tomorrow Every consumer today is inter ested in saving an extra Food Dollar. Many clip coupons and head for their local grocery stores on "Double Coupon days", Extension News north Carolina AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE By Juonifo Bailey others watch for. the food ad pages with an eagle eye to take advantage of store specials. Still others shop with, coupons in hand, a detailed grocery list and a sharp eye for unadvertised store specials. Whatever your method of stretching your food dollar, here are others that many help you have more food for the dollar spent. Purchase meat by serving (3 to 4 ounces) and not by the pound. Freeze bits of left-over cooked vegetables for big pot of soup at end of month. Can be Frozen in same container. If using oven, plan complete oven meal. Preheat oven only for cakes, pastries and breads or other foods that require heat for ris ing. Use meat extenders and meat substitutes. Cook food in quantity and freeze for future meals. Freeze meat broth for soups, stews and gravies, later on. By meats on sale in quantity and have cut for freezing family portions. If possible, shop for groceries when you are not hungry to pre vent buying things you don't need. Bring food quickly to boiling (covered) and reduce heat to low to complete cooking, use small appliances for cook ing whenever possible. Do not "shop" in your refrigera tor, open door only briefly and conserve cold air. Make solar tea by putting tea bags in water in glass jar and sit in sun, when the proper color is reached remove bags and refrig erate. Save meat trays for repacking meats or to take cake to shut ins. Comparative shop? buy generic or store brands when quality for finished products is acceptable. ELECT JOE LOTHIAN SHERIFF OF PERQOMIUNS COUNTY VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE VOTE FOR THE FUTURE OF UW ENFORCEMENT IN PERQUIMANS COUNTY. ?10 YEARS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPERIENCE -4 Years as an Elizabeth City Police Officer ?3 Years as a Deputy Sheriff with the Perquimans County Sheriff's Dept. -3 Years as Chief of Police of the Winfall Police Dept. ? COMPLETED 2000 HOURS OF CERTIFIED TRAINING INCLUDING Specialized training in criminal investigations, drug investigations and intelligence gathering techniques, and advanced crime scene processing. At present, I am attempting to get around the county to see as many of the people in this county as I can. I want to hear from as many of you as possible so I will know what you expect from your law enforcement officials. As citizens, you should have a say in what you want from law enforcement. Unfortunately, due to my job as Chief of Police, I cannot spend as much time campaigning as I would like. I will not neglect my present duties for political gain. However, if elected sheriff, I pledge the same dedication to you and your needs.

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