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^ ? ? ? ? mmmm ? ? ? ? ? i ? ? ? ? ' ' ' Local News Area meeting set for homemakers The June Area meeting for Ex tension Hometnakers and the general public titled "Summer time Desserts? Nutritious, Inex pensive and Creative"? will be conducted on June 12, 1986at7:30 p.m. at the Perquimans County Extension Auditorium. Why an educational program on des serts? Well, desserts are an inte gral part of a menu and as such should be given some consider : All Bedding Plants Vk Price j Rose Bushes 2?or$30M ! LEARY PLANT FARM j Rt 1, Rocky Hock Rd, Edenton 221-4671 ll N.C. House Of Representatives" ; 1st DISTRICT RUN-OFF ELECTION : Tuesday, June 3rd. . . 6:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. VOTE FOR I- R.M. (Pete) THOMPSON he rsEoXSVsr1 (Pd. Political Adv., J.C. (Pete) Dail.Tr.) I DISPATCHER Perquimans County is currently seeking applicants for a part-time dispatcher. Midnight to 8:00 a.m. shift. Experience in communications desired but not required. Applications may be obtained at the County Manager's ij office in the Perquimans County ^Courthouse. Equal opportunity Ij : employer. g ation. Think of them not just as something sweet to be tacked onto the end of the meal, but as a way to round-out? fill in? the day's nutritional needs. Not enough fruit of a day's meals? Then include a fruit dessert. In sufficient milk or eggs? Then plan to serve ice cream or cus tard or a milk-rich chocolate pudding. The day's diet short or cereal? A bread or rice pudding will help fill in the gaps. The choice of a dessert is as impor tant as the meal it will follow. It's a matter of common sense? of creating variety, sustaining in terest and adding a final, well chosen touch so that the tone of a meal carries through to the end. A heavy meal is best followed by something light and tart; a bland one by something fairly substan tial. Aim, too, for a contrast of flavors, colors and textures so that the meal, from start to fin ish, is delicately balanced. Desserts cover a variety of items. Mark your calendars now and plan to come and learn how to select and prepare nutritious, inexpensive and creative des serts to help balance and add va riety to your family meals. Teenage Suicide: Symptoms are often a cry for help Each year more than 6,500 teenagers make the final choice to take their own live. And, tragi cally, the numbers are getting worse, the North Carolina Medi cal Society reports. Adolescence has always been a turbulent period, where great physical and emotional changes take place. But growing up ap pears to place a greater strain on today's teenager than any other generation. Perhaps that's why the teen age suicide rate has climbed nearly 300 percent in the past 20 years, outstripping the general rate by a shocking. 280 percent. One of the primary causes is the widespread use of alcohol and drugs, which experts, blame for more than half of last year's teenage suicides, more than 3,000 in all. In most cases, suicide is not a sudden or precipitous act, says Dr. James D. Vargo, chief of staff at Ridgeview Institute in Smyrna, Ga. It is usually pre ceded by an extended period of gradual change. The teenager becomes moody and withdrawn. He develops an "I don't care" at titude about health, appearance, and schoolwork. He is preoccu pied with death. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 105-369 of the North Carolina General Statues and pursuant to an order of the Town Commissioners of the Town of Hertford, May 12,1986, I am hereby advertising tax liens for the year 1985 upon the real estate described below. The name of the person to whom the real property is listed in the pricipal amount of tax and interest and advertising cost will be added. If the tax remains unpaid, the lien will be foreclosed by the taxing unit and property sold to satisfy the taxing unit's claim for taxes. This the 22nd day of May 1986 Matthew Bailey $17.63 Fenton Bembry 102.13 Kim & Paula Bembry 25.37 Willop Lee Blanchard 82.57 James Boyce, Sr 179.16 Vernon & Ella Mae Brickhouse . 1 09.97 Percy Brothers 15.49 Jimmy Byrum 192.03 George W. Cooper 79.20 Louise Davis 125.22 Will & Sybil Elliott 41.55 Curtis & Mary Etheridge 78.66 James Everett, Sr 144.74 Charles & Georgia Fain 63.43 John Edward Felton 31.56 Charlie ft Grace Ferebee 114.20 Theoris R. Ferebee 86.86 Samuel ft Johnette Forehand . . .65.70 Roy A Gladys Hall 39.35 William P. & M. Harper 90.42 Fred Harvey 79.30 George Harvey 66.45 Robert Harvey, Sr 95.41 Robert Harvey, Jr 43.70 Scott & Edgar Harvey 81.15 Alfred ft Willie Hasty I 168.34 Gladys T. Hall . 21.11 Lena Hourmouis . . .83.45 Mary James 49.97 Calvin Lee Johnson 86.85 Louvenia Jones .51 .17 Quinton ft Judy Jordan 172.61 K.C. Farms 141.21 Lester Keel 160.61 Elnora Lane 3.27 Raymond ft Pam Lasslter 215.55 Alvin ft Mary Lee .111.33 BE - ? ? Joseph & Pat Lightfoot 25.23 James & Linda Logan 126.73 Washington Lyons, Jr 142.63 Celestine Modlin 34.57 Donald Richard Matthews 37.15 Marie Moore 31.39 Mary Morris 48.05 Ronald & Carol Mosley 179.16 William T. & Margaret Nixon . .206.43 NC Dist. Assembly of God 124.79 Leonard & Gwen Overman <JL. .259.16 Curtis & Darlene Shambry 24.55 Jesse & Ann Simpson 16.17 James & Hattie Skinner 82.32 John H. Skinner, Heirs $8.34 Raleigh Skinner 47.75 Shirley Speller 15.57 Dennis & Dorothy Stallings 55.81 Jimmy Stallings & Clyde Sutton 188.13 Lee R. Stepney 47.09 Moran Sutton 74.93 Elizabeth S. Thatch 156.03 Lonnie Thatch, Sr 15.54 Som Tillet, (Est) 55.29 Willie & Catherine White 105.20 Joseph Winslow 23.48 Sarah Young 1 1 .44 Mrs Gertrude Zachary 54.40 Junious Zachary 31.59 Shelton Zachary 23.78 Sidney Parson, Jr 44.55 Sarah Sills 19.31 C. T. Dixon, Jr 25.80 Robert A Charlie Gregory 29.50 O. T. Peal 114.30 Jimmy D. White .21.50 These symptoms are often a si lent cry for help. If you detect them in a teenager close to you, seek professional help right away. CAMPAIGNING ? Pete Thompson, (left) Democratic candi date for the N.C. House of Representative, met with about a dozen members of the community recently to discuss cam paign plans for the June 3 Primary. Thompson will face Win nie Wood in that election in hopes of securing a spot on the November ballot. Pictured with Thompson is Bill Cox. Oven stuffers a cinch I have recently discovered how tasty the new oven stuffer roaster chicken can be. My first experience with the tender bird bought raves from my family. I did not stuff the chicken instead 1 prepared the dressing sepa rately. It was a cinch to cook the roaster. The internal thermome ter pops up when done. The re sults, a tender, moist bird, ready for the table. The roasters are also sold in pieces that are equally as delicious. GREEN STYLE DRUMSTICKS 4 large oven roaster stuffer drumsticks salt and pepper 3 tablespoons butter, melted 1 teaspoon fresh minced garlic 1 tablespoon lemon juice % cups bread crumbs (I use homemade!) 2 teaspoons oregano 2 tablespoons parsley flakes Season drumsticks with salt and pepper. Combine butter, gar lic and lemon juice; rub over drumsticks. Combine bread crumbs, oregano and parsley. Roll drumsticks in bread crumb to coat well. Place on a baking sheet and bake at 375 degrees 60 75 min. or until tender. Serves 2 Mycitracin TRIPLE ANTIBIOTIC FIRST AID OINTMENT ... WHEN THERE'S A CHANCE FOR INFECTION , YOU NEED NIYCITRACIN! WE HAVE MOVED Wm. S. Blakemore, M.D. Ophthalmology 101" Mark Drive Edenton, N.C. 482-7471 the grey building behind the Chowan Hospital 4. (This is delicious with buttered noodles and fresh spinach! ) Look who's new ADAM O. SANDERS Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O. Sand ers of Robbins, N.C. announce the birth of their first child, a son, Adam Oneal Sanders, born May 11, 1966, at Moore County Memorial Hospital, Pinehurst, N.C. Materal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. Clinton Winslow, Jr. of Belvidere, N.C. Pateral grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sydney L. Sanders of Moncks Corner, S.C. Mrs. Sanders is the former Miss Anna Elizabeth (Beth) Winslow. STEVEN K. BAREFOOT Mrs.& Mrs. Steve Barefoot of Rt. 1, Willow Springs, N.C. an nounce the birth of their son, Ste ven Keaton Barefoot, born May 23, 1986 at Rex Hospital, Raleigh, N.C. Maternal grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Keaton of Hertford. Maternal great-grand mother is Mrs. Carlton Cannon. Paternal grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Warren Barefoot of Wil low Springs, Great Springs. Pa ternal great-grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Amos A. Walton of Willow Springs. Mrs. Barefoot is the former Bo bie Jean Keaton of Hertford. gwittiell monument (Eompang Monuments Markers Mausoleums Available in granite (of various colors) or marble We Are Direct Factory Representatives Call Larry Swindell 509 Dobbs St. 426-7311 FREE FRUIT TREES MADE AVAILABLE BY APA REALTY: IS APA REALTY'S LOGO. Apples, Peaches and Apricots sounds fruity, so we're going to give a ceritificate for a free fruit tree to anyone who purchases a home or lot through APA Realty. Offer ends September 30,1986. Call APA Realty 9 a.m. -5 p.m. at 264-3317 or after hours call Andrew at 264-2685, Michelle at 426-7874 or Rick 264-3323. Visit us at Southside Plaza 3Vi miles South of Eliza beth City. We'll give you a choice as broad as the Albemarle. Then we'll tell you what APA really stands for!!!
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