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Community ) The football team are not the only ones whowork hard on Friday nights. The marching pirates also work hard. Shown here they performed on Friday night. The band did a chorus type show with songs including Matador, ^ and a drum solo. The Chowan hospital booth conducted hemocrat test and took blood pressures at the Indian Summer Festival. Area obituaries? GERTRUDE W. WINSLOW ,-BELVIDERE, NC/Gertrude Winslow Winslow, 79, of Route 1, died Sept. 10, 1986 in an Edenton hospital. Mrs. Winslow, a Perquimans Coun ty native, was a member of Up River Friends Meeting. Survivors include a daugiiter, Christine Chappell of Belvidere; a sister, Mattie Winslow of Elizabeth (Jity ; 10 grandchildren; and 13 great ^-andchildren.. , & funeral was conducted at 2 p.m. Ftlday in Williford-Barham Funeral " Crtapel, Edenton, by the Reverends Ejjla Harrell, Donald Wagner and Hefiry Pillow. Burial was in Up River Friends Meeting Cemetery. ^Pallbearers were Carla Ange, Ar (Mtl Winslow, Virgil Winslow, L.E. Winslow, John Winslow, and W.S. Winslow. ELMER J. PROCTOR - HERTFORD/Elmer Judson Pro ctor, 85, formerly of Route 1, Hert ford, died Sunday evening, ? September 14. 1986 in Chowan Hospital. A native of Perquimans County he was the son of the late Edward and Ollena Bagley Proctor and the hus band of the late Selma Chesson Pro ctor. He was a retired farmer and a member of Bethel Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Walter (Marjorie P.) Wilkinson of Suffolk, Va. and Mrs. Preston t (Linda Ruth) Morgan of Route 3, Hertford; four sons, Vance Proctor of High Point, E.J. Proctor, Jr. of Route 1, Hertford, Gene Proctor of lilpper Marlboro, Md. and Willis Pro ctor of Route 2, Edenton; 12 grand ?l\jldren and 10 great-grandchildren. *?tflineral services were held Tues at 4:00 p.m. in the Swindell fjjipieral Chapel. Hertford, with the 'Mpt; . Gordon Shaw officiating. Burial ?JelJowed in the Bethel Cemetery. CREG J. LANE ?JTYNER/Creg Julian Lane, 50, J?rmerly of Route 1, Tyner, died S n flay afternoon, September 14, 1986, in Craven County Hospital, New Bern. A native of Chowan County he was the son of Mrs. Pearl Layden Lane of Route 1, Tyner and the late Ervin Lane. He was a former farmer and trucker, a member of Chappell Hill Baptist Church and the N.C. National Guard. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Debbie O'Brian of Beaufort, S.C., Mrs. Brenda Bullock of Pen sacola, Fla. and Mrs. Kimberly Whiteside of Jackson. Miss., a son. Jay Green of Beaufort, S.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Locke (Trythenea) Baker and Mrs. Thomas (Dotmegan) Rogerson, both of Route 1, Tyner; three brothers, Fentress Lane, For rest Lane and Duwood Lane, all of Route 1, Tyner; and six grandchildren. Graveside services were held Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. in the Lane Family Cemetery, Route 1, LET US HELP YOU SELECT a Memorial We have a large variety of moun ments ?? large and small, simple and elaborate ? Come by soon & let us help you See what you are purchasing. * Clifton iUunumentiJ, 3nc. Hwy. 17 Sooth across from Whistling Pines. Hours: Monday-Friday 8 to 5 Saturday 8 to 12 noon. 335-1570 Belvidere, with the Rev. James Knowles officiating. Swindell Funeral Home, Hertford, was in charge of arrangements. IRENE'S FASHIONS "we care tor the woman who cares" at the Marketplace miiepost 1 - just off U. S. 158 ' ? Summer Merchandise y2 OFF ?* We Must Make Room For Fall and Winter Merchandise! INTRODUCING OUR NEW MANAGER, BRENDA WISSMAN: ? Fashion Co-ordinmtor ? Skin-Care Educator ? Make-lip Artist a ? Certified Color Analyst ? Qualified For Non-Surgical Face Lifts ? Specializing in European Facials ? Custom-Fitted Bras Call For An Appointment With Brenda At IRENE S FASHIONS, y. The Total Woman's Store! / We specialize in hard to find sizes. Petites, hall sites, large sizes. Open Daily Mon. thru Sat. 10-6, Sun. 1-6 Call 261-8035 Also visit our other two locations 3W 01 Toittt * ZW S4*t 11 1 N. POINDEXTER 1 15 CHURCH ST. ELIZABETH CITY HERTFORD 335-2487 426-5631 OWNED A OPERATED BY JOE AND IRENE MEADS A FAMILY Tomato recipes for garden leftovers Perhaps you have an overabun dance of tomatoes in your garden. If so, treat yourself to a dish of baked green tomatoes. Extra ripe tomatoes are the problem you say? Create your own picante salsa for taccos or other Mexican dishes. GREEN TOMATOES BAKED WITH HERBS 4 medium sized green tomatoes, cut in half crosswise V2 cup grated pamesan cheese 2 tablespoons dry bread crumbs 2 tablespoons dry minced parsley % teaspoon dry basil % teaspoon dry oregan V< teaspoon salt School menus The following is a list of menus for the Perquimans County schools for the week of Sept. 22/26. Monday/breakfast, glazed doughnut or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Luich, hamburger on bun or grill cheese sandwich, potato rounds, let tuce & tomato, succotash, fruit, milk. Tuesday/breakfast, bacon on toast or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, pizza or steak biscuit, potato wedges, green beans, corn on cob, fruit cup, milk. Wednesday /breakfast, danish ' or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, bbq on bun or rib sandwich, french fries, cole slaw, green peas, sliced peaches, milk. Thursday/breakfast, love boat or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, sloppy joe on bun or fish & cheese nuggets with cornbread sticks, shoestring fries, baked beans, winter mix, pineapple, milk. Friday/breakfast, sausage biscuit or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, chicken patti on bun or hot dog on bun, broccoli, peas & carrots, tossed salad, fresh fruit, milk. SUGGEST TO YOUR ROOFER THAT HE FIND THE LEAK BEFORE MAKING THE REPAIR. A AMAZING HOW MUCH TIME AND MONEY THIS WILL SAVE! GORDON SHEET METAL ELIZABETH CITY 315 * WAD ST V? teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons butter, melted Place tomato halves on a lightly greased baking sheet. Combine re COOK'S .CCRNIRI 6Y EDNA WOIVERTON maining ingredients and mix well. Spoon over the cut surface of each tomato. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes or until tomato is thoroughly heated. Yield 8 servings. SALSA PICANTE 2 fresh jalapino peppers 1 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon dried whole cilantro 3 medium tomatoes, cored and cut in to eighths 1 bunch green onions, cut into 1 inch pieces 1 small green tomato, cored and cut into eighths 1 medium avacado, peeled and cut in to chuncks V? cup olive oil 2-3 tablespoon line juice 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1 ground cumin 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon salt V4 teaspoon sugar Boil peppers until blistered (turn ing often). Place peppers in a plastic bag and let steam 10-15 minutes. Remove peel from each pepper. Cut a small slit in the side of each pepper and remove seed. Remove stems. Cut peppers into quarters and set aside. Combine peppers and remain ing ingredients in the container of an electric blender or food processor. Process 10-15 seconds or until chop ped to desired texture. Chill before serving. Serve as a dip or with salad. Yield: 3 cups. Dr. A.F. Downum OPTOMETRIST SYMPTOMS OF CATARACT If you have the beginnings of a cataract condition, there are certain signs to look for. There may be a slight blurring or clouding of vision, for exam ple, often beginning in just one eye. Sometimes you may find bright light glaring or you may experience multiple images. The clouding of the lens of the eye causes the glare by scattering light rays as they enter the eye. In the same way, dust on a windshield causes glare when it scatters bright sunlight or light from an oncoming car. Tinted glasses or sunglasses can help reduce the glare. A cataract condition can begin at any age, but it usually afflicts older peo ple. Slowly and progressively the lens of the eye becomes more cloudy until surgery is recommended to correct it. However, it may be many years be fore the condition is serious enough to warrant surgery. The problem with cataract symptoms is that they may be caused by some other eye problem. Only an examination by your eye specialist can deter mine what's causing them. If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, you should have your eyes examined. Dr. A.F. DOWNUM 103 W. Eden St. Edenton, N.C. Phone:482-8444
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