Snug Harbor calendar The following is a calendar at tr enu for the coming month at the Snug Harbor Community Club Howt ?Feb 2 - Youth Band Practice. T ?Feb. ) ? Woman* Club. 10 a.m.; Free Blood Pressure clinic 11:30-2:30; Bible Study. 3 p.m. ?Feb. 4 ? Harbor Lites Sq. Dance Workshop. 7:30 p.m. ?Feb. S ? Snug Harbor Community Church, official Board meeting. 1:00 ?Feb. ( ? Harbor Lites Sq. Dance Club Monthly Dance. ? to 11 p.m. ?Feb. 7 ? Snug Harbor Community church ft- 10 a.m., Sunday School 10 10:45. ?Feb. 9? Youth Band ?Feb M? Wmu'i Club, 10 a.m.; Bible Study. 3 p.* ?Feb. 11 ? Harbor Lite* Workshop, 7:31p.m. ?Feb. 13 - So tig Harbor Co* m unity Church Choir rehersal. ? ?Feb. 13 ? Snug Harbor Property Owners Association Board of Governors Meeting. 10 a.m.; Bingo 7:30p.m. ?Feb. 14 ? Snug Harbor Com munity Church I a.m.. Sunday School 10-10:45a.m. ?Feb. H ? Youth Band. 7 p.m. ?Feb. 17 ? Woman's Club. 10 a.m.; Bible Study. 3 p.m. ?Feb. II ? Harbor Lites workshop. 7:30p m. ' J ?Feb. II ? Snug Harbor Com munity Church Choir reversal ?Feb. 20 ? Covered dish tup^r sponsored by Civic League. 1:30 pm. ?Feb. 21 ? Snug Harbor Com munity Church, ? am. Sunday School. 10 a.m.; Civic League Meeting, lp.m. ?Feb. 23 -Youth Band. ?Feb. 24 ? Woman's Club. 10 a.m.; Bible Study. 3 p.m. ?Feb. 2S ? Harbor Lites Workshop, 7;30p.m ?Feb. 26 ? Snug Harbor Com munity Church Choir Rehersal. ?Feb. 27 ? Bingo. 7:30p.m. ?Feb. 28 ? Snug Harbor Com munity Church. I a.m., and Sunday School at 10a.m. Volunteers eligible for exemption "If you're one of North Carolina's thousands of volunteers, and you drive to do your charitable deeds, you will want to pay close attention to how many volunteer miles you drive during 1982," says Charles V. Petty, Cook's corner EDNAWOLVERTON , Serve a one dish meal this week ! CHICKEN* BROCCOLI AUGRATIN 2 10-oz. pkg. frozen broccoli spears 4 chicken breasts ? cooked Vi stk butter W c. flour v* t. dry mustard dash pepper 1 c. chicken broth Vi c. light cream 1 c. grated cheese 2 T. dry white wine grated parmesan cheese Cook broccoli ? drain. Slice Chicken. Prepare sauce: Melt butter ? add flour & seasoning^. Stir in stock and cream. Cook until thickened. Add Cheese, stir until melted. Arrange broccoli on bottom of a 9 inch baking dish. Layer chicken over broccoli. Cover with sauce. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Serves 6. Executive Director of the Governor's Office of Citizen Affairs. Those miles will get you twice the state income tax deduction they got you last year. The new deduction is 18 cents per mile and can be filed on your 1983 State Income Tax Return. However, it is important to keep a record of the miles driven." According to Petty, the state previously allowed 9 cents per mile, which is still the rate on federal tax returns. "The increase is due to a bill sponsored by Governor James B. Hunt. Jr. in the 1981 session of the General Assembly which sets the deduction for miles driven by volunteers to be 90 percent of that allowed for business deductions. Petty explained, "In the past the volunteer mileage deduction was set separately. Now, it will increase as the business deduction does." Hertford men complete training Bill Thompson. David Eure, Charlie Appleton and Ray white, all of Hert ford. and all Servicemen at AgTrac Equipment. Inc.. have completed a week-long MF Tractor Service Training School at Massey Ferguson Regional Training Center in Atlanta. Ga. * "Tlte school keeps us abreast by \jr ? - teaching the latest in maintenance and repair techniques," said the Servicemen. "We got up-to-the-minute in struction on the new advances in Massey equipment and the professional mechanical procedure needed to keep equipment in top-flight operating order. "But the most important thing we learned was how much Massey means business in its emphasis on serving customers," said the Servicemen. "We won't be satisfied until the Massey name is synonymous with the best customer service available anywhere in the world," they said. School menus BUAKTASTAUJNCH 1?4 MON . FEB- 8 Toast and jelly ..Pineaple Tidbits, and milk. Hamburger and bun. Frrnch Fries. Fruit Cup. and milk TUF.S FEB 9 ? Toast. Sausage Pattic. Apricots, and milk Spaghetti,. Tossed Salad. Green Beans. Corn bread, and milk WED . FEB 10 ; Cereal. Mixed Fruit and milk Chicken Pot Pie. Candied Yams. Green Peas. Toast and milk THURS . FEB II Buttered Toast and jelly. Banana, and milk Pizza; Potato Wedges. Tangclo. and milk FBI . FEB 12 School Made Cinnamon Bun. Applesauce, and milk Roast Turkey and gravy. Whipped Potatoes, Mixed Greens. Hot Rolls and milk ?UAEFASTA LUNCH i? a MON .FEB I Toast and jelly. Cereal. Pineapple Tidbits, and milk , Hamburger and bun. Frcnch Fries. Baked Beans. Fruit Cup. and milk TUF.S . FEB 9 Toast. Sausage Pattie. Cereal. Apricots, and milk Spaghetti or Pork Pattie with gravy. Tossed Salad. Pear Halves. Green Beans. Cornbread. Hot Rolls, and milk WED . FEB 1# Cereal. Danish, Mixed Fruit and milk. Chicken Pot Pie or Chuckwagon with Bun. Candied Yams. Applesauce. Green Peas. Toasl and milk THURS . FEB 11 Buttered Toast and jelly. Bacon Strip. Cereal. Banana, and milk Pizza. Potato Wedges. Buttered Corn. Tangelo. and milk. FRI .FEB 12 School Made Cinnamon Bun. Cereal. Ap plesauce. and milk Roast Turkey with gravy. Sausage Biscuit or Macaroni 4 Cheese. Whipped Potatoes. Mixed Greens. Sliced Apples. Hot Rolls, and milk. Church Street Hertford 426-5464 Firefighting exercise Kenneth Ray Cullipher (left), member of the Durante Neck Fire Departmemt, and Elisabeth City fireman William Lewis take part in an on-the-scene exercise con ducted by Fire Service in structor Donald Mclntyre using a tactical simulator to create the rapidly-changing conditions experienced during most fire calls. Firefighters from six counties met on s recent Saturday and Sunday at College of The Albemarle to participate in the first Fireman's Weekend Workshop hosted by the Continuing Education Division. A total of 82 1 students, representing 18 communities, were on hand for the tactical and strategy j training sessions and special? classes on emergency han-jS dling of hazardous materials. 2 Ten Perquimans county residents participated. (COA Photo) Service news BARTLETT Sergeant Evelyn M. Bartlett received notification recently that she had passed recent testing which promotes her to the rank of Staff Sergeant. ^ SSgt. 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