News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers Barbara Cooke. Editor -- Telephone 456'3513 Ms. Yonna Jo Lamm of Jacksonville, Ark., returned home Wednesday after spending five days with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Coleman. Mrs. Charles Carde and son, Mark, of Kinston, spent Tuesday night with Mrs. Sudie Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ayscue of Epsom spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Sudie Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Taylor and Jim. Jenny and Judy of Belleville, 111., visited with Mrs. Viola P. Taylor last week. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Clarke of Norlina and Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Barrett Sarah and Earl of Durhan spent last week with Mr. am Mrs. John P. Clarke Denise, Neel and Bryan o Chesterfield, Mo. Whili there they attended th< commencement ceremonies of the Parkway Centra Senior High School when Denise Clarke graduated ai an honor student anc secretary of her class of S3! students. Miss Paige Bobbitt is visiting with Mr. and Mrs Elbert Massard in Fori Myers, Fla. Mrs. Clayton Taylor visit ed her uncle, Claude Harris of Charlotte last Tuesday. William Dlckerson holds one of the large size squid collected recently in Rhode Island for Carolina Biological Supply. Local Man Travels To Collect Squid By BARBARA COOKE William Dickerson of Norlina returned last week from a 16-day trip to Rhode Island, where he and four others from Burlington, all employees of Carolina Biological Supply, gathered squid bought from commercial fishermen. The squid (also, the other zoological specimen grown and collected locally by Dickerson for Carolina Biological) are prepared for purchase by the distribution to schools and colleges. The squid are used in laboratory study. Dickerson explained that the squid are collected and then graded into three different sizes — medium, eight to 12 inches, large, and extra-large, 16 inches and up. He said that "on the spot, while they are still fresh" the squid are injected with liquid latex into the circulatory systems. "This latex _ sets up like a rubber band and allows a student dissecting the squid in a classroom to trace the arteries. Students can also compare the system of the squid with other types tc determine the more advanced life form." The squid are stored in drums containing a mixture of sea water and formaldehyde. Working in the chill winds off of Narragansetl Point, the men collected 5( 55-gal. drums of squid in 1C days. Dickerson added that the fishermen's traps which are placed in the waters ol the Rhode Island Sound cost $25,000 each. Squid are not found in all waters and in remote area: they can reach 40 feet in length. The squid has 1C tentacles and a unique propulsion system that gave the Germans the idea for the jet plane. Squid are alsc bought for eating. Cut intc strips like bacon and fried Dickerson found them to be all right but "chewy." On Honor Roll Olivia Denise Gatling, a freshman at North Carolina Central University, was named to the Honor Roll for the 1976-77 school year. Denise is also a member ol the University's Marching and Concert Bands. She is the daughter of Mrs. V. J. Gatling of Norlina and a 1976 graduate of Norlina High School. Assigned As Gunner Army Sergeant Charles R. Cole, Jr., whose wife, Fannie, lives in Warrenton, recently was assigned as a gunner with the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment in Bamberg, Germany. Sgt. Cole entered the Army in May 1971. The sergeant's mother, Mrs. Sallie O. Cole, lives at Route 2, Norlina. Worldwide Exporter The Netherlands export: flower bulbs to all parts o the world. Church Opportunities First Baptist Ckarck •( Norliaa—Rev. S. N. Massenburg, Pastor. Sunday, June 19, No morning services this week. 4:00 p. m., Musical Program sponsored by the captains for homecoming. Gespel Baptist Ckarck— Rev. Raymond Ayscue, Pastor. Sunday, June 19,10 a. m., Sunday School; 11 a. m., Morning Worship Service; 7:30 p. m., Evening Worship Service. Monday, June 20, 7:30 p. m., Youth Training and Fellowship. Wednesday, June 22, 7:30 p. r!., Prayer Service. Jerusalem United Methodist Church—Rev. Jim Hebel, Pastor. Sunday, June 19,10 * m., Sunday Schooi; 11.15 a ra., Worship Service; 6 p. in., United Methodist Youth Fellowship. . Monday, June 10, 9 a. m., Sharing Group with Mrs. Louise Riggan; 7 p. m., Choir Practice. Thursday, June 23, 7:30 p. m., Bible Study and Prayer Group; 7:30 p. m., Youth Choir Practice. Norlina Baptist ChurchRev. G. Elton Cooke, Pastor. Thursday, June 16, 7:30 p. m.. Brotherhood meets with slide program of Cullom Baptist Association shown by Rev. Ed. Laffman. Sunday, June 19, 9 a. m., Sunday School services at Kimball's Point; 9:50 a. m., Sunday School; 11 a. nr., Morning Service of Worship; 6:30 p. m., Church Training; 7:30 p. m., Evening Worship. Monday, June 20, 6:30 p. m., Olga Hood Family Picnic at the church. Wednesday, June 22, 7:30 p. m., Prayer Service; 8:05 p. m., Sanctuary Choir Dahaopcq 1 Nerllaa U mi ted Metkedist Ckarek—Rev. Nat Burgess, Pastor. Sunday, June 19, 1:45 a. m., Sunday School; 11 a. m., Worship Service; 7 p. m., United Methodist Youth Fellowship. Wednesday, June 22, 7:30 p. m., Chancel Choir Practice. Open Deer Bible Charck— Rev. Walter Singleterry, Pastor. Sunday, June 19,10 a. m., Suno-y School; 11 a. m. Worship service. Win* ist ChurchRev ,.R >1 gers, Pastor. Suae :19,10 a.m., Su' j. * j1; 11 a. m., Wo-ship service. Wedneudr.y, June 22, 7 p. m., Bible Study and Prayer Groap; 7:45 p.m., Choir Practice. Zion United Methodist Church—Rev. Jim Hebel, Pastor. Sunday, June 19, 9:50 a. m. Worship Service; 11 a. m., Sunday School; 6 a. m.. United Methodist Youth Fellowship. Wednesday, June 22, 7:30 p. m., Bible Study and Prayer Group. Visit Mother Mr. and Mrs. Howard Macon Fleming, Patsy and Lisa of Colonial Heights, Va., visited with his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Fleming on Saturday. Mrs. JoseDh L. Gettings of Chester, Va., visited with Mrs. Fleming, over the weekend. On Sunday, Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. Gettings attended homecoming at Inez Baptist Church. On Dean's List Included on the dean's list for the spring semester at Atlantic Christian College was Miss Judy Kaye Newman of Laurel Hill. Judy is .1 —i; County's Charges Are Unaffected Warren County's Methodist charges were unaffected by pastoral changes announced during the North Carolina conference meeting in Fayetteville last week, although pastors with ties to the county were affected. The assignments were announced by Bishop Robert M. Blackburn of Raleigh. The conference includes 848 churches in SI counties, with membership totalling 211,550. One of eight ministers recognized upon retirement, the Rev. Sidney C. Boone of Wilmington, is a former pastor of the Norlina Methodist Church. The Rev. Troy J. Barrett, former pastor of Wesley Memorial Methodist Church was assigned to First Methodist Church of Laurinburg. He had been on the administrative staff of the Methodist Retirement Home in Durham. The Rev. Herbert Charles Davis, a native of Warrenton, was transferred from the Pinetops - Conetoe Charge to the First Methodist Church of Havelock. On Dean's List The name of Anna Liles Burnette has been included in the Dean's List in the School of Nursing at Duke University in Durham, for the academic year 1976-77. Ms. Burnette is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Liles of Manson. Cooked chicken stays fresh longer in frozen storage if • covered with broth, gravy or sauce. Package airtight in rigid freezer containers with tiehtfittine lids. Births Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas Kittrell of Henderson announce the birth of a son, Frank Thomas Kittrell, Jr., on June 4 at Maria Parham Hospital, Henderson. Mrs. Kittrell Is the former Miss Virginia Norwood of Warrenton. Mr. dnd Mrs. David Clary of Warrenton announce the birth of a son, David Justin, at Maria Parham Hospital, Henderson on June 8. Mrs. Clary is the former Debbie Stegall of Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Laney, Jr., announce the birth of a son, Stuart Laney, III, on June 11 at New Hanover Memorial Hospital, Wilmington. Mrs. Laney is the former Melba Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. (Doc) Thompson of Macon. On Dean's List Frances Dawn Curtis of Manson has been named to the dean's list at Peace College for the spring semester. Miss Curtis, who graduated from the junior college for women May 14, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Curtis, Jr., of Manson. Two students from Warren County have qualified for the spring semester dean's list at Wake Forest University. They are Nathaniel Morton Hilliard, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Hilliard of Warrenton and Othilia Yvette Carey of Macon, Rt. 2. Miss Carey is a May graduate of the university and Hilliard is a junior. A capon is a surgically unsezed male chicken (usually under 8 months of age) that is tender-meated with soft, smooth-textured skin Members and guests of the Norllaa Sealer Social Club are pictured on the steps of the Capital with Senator Jesse Helms. The group visited In Washington, D. C. last month.