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* * PAGE TWO I THE PERQtlMAIVS WEEKLY THURSDAY. JANUARY 1. 1966 Local News Holiday recipes '"provided by the Head Start kids HOLIDAY RECIPES from Perquimans HeadsUrt Chil ? * dren VANILLA CAKE 5 glasses of water 4^84* of milk Put it In the oven? cook it for five minutes. Put it on the plate and eat it. Delia Harper, age 4 APPLE PIE 2 jars of green jelly 2 cups of milk 7 cups of sugar . Put it in the pie crust. Cook it for ten days. Eat it after it's cool. LaMonta Pettaway, age 5 I CHOCOLATE CAKE cake mix I sugar pack 1 carton of ice cream 4 eggs 2 glasses of water 6 boxes of jello Mix it up? Add more water. Let it cook for one day. Von Derrick Tillet, age 4 TURKEY Go to the store buy a turkey cut the turkey up put it in the plate and eat it Darius Moore, age 5 TURKEY put it in the oven take it out and clean the turkey off. place the turkey back in the oven and cook it for 5 days. Chiquita Bryant, age 5 i - . County area obituaries SAMUEL E. NIXON SUNBURY, NC? Samuel Edwin Nixon, 89, of Route 1, a retired .farmer, died Dec. 18, 1986, in his 'home. .* Mr. Nixon was the widower of Mar ianne Richards Nixon. He was a * member of Saint Peter Episcopal ^Church. He was a charter member of ithe Sunbury Ruritan Club. ? Survivors include a sister, Marga ? ret N. Peeler of Greenville, S.C. ; and ?a brother, William Nixon of Hertford, tN.C. . . The graveside service was con #*3ucted at 3 p.m. Sunday (Dec. 21st) Win Sunbury Cemetery by the Rev. ? Webster Simons, Jr. Harrell Funeral fc Home in Gatesville, N.C. handled the F arrangements. OSCAR. ROY WINSLOW g SNOW CAMP ? Oscar Roy C Winslow, 87, of P.O. Box 575, Snow JjCamp, formerly of Belvidere, died jjSaturday morning, December 27, (3 1986, in the home of his daughter, h Janie Proctor. A native of Perquimans County he W was the husband of Mrs. Clara ^Thompson Winslow. He was the son Sof the late Jesse and Rebecca Jane Rountree Winslow and the widower J* of Sobelia Williams Winslow. Mr. S Winslow was a retired farmer and a ? member of Cane Creek Friends > Meeting, Snow Camp, where he was Van Elder and a Sunday School tea Scher. Besides his wife surviors include c two daughters, Mrs. Excell (Esther) 5 Markham. Jr. of Goldsboro and Mrs. S Willis (Janie) Proctor of Route 2, Edenton three sons, William Elihu $ Winslow of Chesapeake, Va., Harry ."?Lee Winslow of Route 1, Belvidere i* and Waldo Winslow of Edenton; a 5 step-daughter, Mrs. Dwight (Bobbie Jean) Teague of Snow Camp: 15 ij grandchildren and 8 great-grandchil Jjdren. 8 Funeral services were held Mon J day at 1:30 p.m. in UpRiver Friends ? Meeting, Belvidere, with the Rever :J ends Don Osborne, Mark Hodgin and Donald Crowder officiating. Burial ?>. followed in UpRiver Cemetery with ? Swindell Funeral Home, Hertford, in J charge of arrangements. JS Pallbearers were Jeffery Winslow, ^. Michael Winslow, Alvin Winslow, Joey Winslow, Jonathan Winslow, A. I* Willis "Pete" Proctor, Rex Mark 'l ham and Douglas Markham. ? ;I HERMAN H. GURKIN ROPER-Herman H. "Jack" Gur ? - kin, 59, owner and chief executive of ' ficer of Gurkin Distributors Inc., died ? ' Saturday. Funeral 11, a.m. Monday, ;? Pleasant Grove United Methodist S Church, Route 1, Roper. Burial, Hill '?l side Memorial Gardens, Plymouth. Surving: wife, Mrs. Ruth Haskett Gurkin: daughter, Mrs. Beth G. Har ?* rell of Raleigh ; son, Wynne Gurkin of J* Roper; mother, Mrs. Effie Wynne W ?? JIMMY'S BBQ #1 Friday Night Special Pickled Herrings Gurkin of Roper; two grandsons. Arrangements by Horner-Roanoke Funeral Home. AGNES H. LANDING GREENVILLE? Mrs. Agnes H. Landing, 82, died Saturday. Funeral 2 p.m. Monday, Wilkerson Funeral Home. Burial, Greenwood Cemetery. Surving: son, William Clyde "Bill" Landing, Jr. of Greenville; brother, Arthur T, Howell of Lawrenceville, Va. ; sisters, Mrs. Mattie H. Berry of Hertford, Mrs. Lillian H. Stubbs of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Cassie H. Sa wyer of Greenville; three grandchil dren; a great-grandchild. The special comfort that can only come from a friend is felt by JefT Moss, 10, as he receives anesthesia from nurse anesthetist, Dan Moranz. The friendly dragon is the pediatric anesthesia mascot at Wright Surgery Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Nurse anesthetists administer more than half of the '20 million anesthetics given to children and adults in the United States each year. In 1797 Andre Garnerin of France made the world's first parachute jump from a balloon. SKIRTS ARE 30% OFF Quality Clothing Mary Kay Ruth Sutton, Consultant 426-7374 Baun-Zachary engaged . J Mrs,. Ella M. Maxfield and Mr. Er rol W. Baun of Rochester, New Hampshire announce the en gagement of their daughter Ms. Dora K. Baun to Mr. Louis J. Zachary son of Mr. and Mrs. Junious Zachary of Hertford, N.C. The bride-elect is a 1976 graduate of Somerworth High School, Somer s worth, New Hampshire and is a self employed craftsman. llie prospective bride-groom is a 1962 graduate of Pequimans Union School in Winfall, N.C. He is retired from the United States Air Force, and is presently employed with Tay lor Rentals, Elizabeth City. The wedding date is set for Easter Day 1987, Hertford, N.C. We also copy any size color or black and white photograph. DORA K. BAUN Photography by George ?; Do you have a favorite ^ slide you would like to share with someone : else? We can make you a print.,.'; from your slide. 426-7274 TheThinelfou'll like Most j About Our Home Equity Loan Is Having lb Pay The Interest Because the interest is all you have to pay until a home equity loan from NCNB reaches maturity LineOne? Equity is a revolving line of credit based on the equity in a home. And it's one of the | few consumer loans for which interest deductions may still be allowable under the new tax law But it's different from most other home equity loans in that it allows you to pay as little or as much of the principal each month as you chooseAbueven have the option of only paying the interest each month. And that's a big plus, which can be seen from the chart shown below line Of Credit Monthly Repayment Schedule. iii' .Credit Amount $10,000 $20,000 $50,000 $100,000 NCNB $71 $142 $354 $708 Bank A' $150 $300 $750 $1500 Bank BJ $170 $340 $850 $1700 BankC2 $300 $600 $1500 $3000 Assumes an 8'/i% rate' and an outstanding baking nqual to the credit amount shown, I5yr term. ' Interest-only payment option. 'Required payments as a percentage of outstanding balance ( interest and principal payment). What's more, LineOne Equity from NCNB can offer you advantages that home equity loans from most banks include 1) No origination fees; 2) A fast closing of usually 10 to 15 business ? days after you apply; 3) No fees for i unused credit; and 4) A credit line of up to $100,000 or more, or up to 100% of | the equity in your home. But best of all, LineOne Equity - allows you to use your credit anytime, anywhere, just by writing a check. So visit your local NCNB office : or call Phone-A-Loan at 1-800-342-9701 } (in Greensboro, 855-NCNB), and ask about LineOne Equity. Then, compare it to other home equity loans.We think that you'll find LineOne Equity to be 9||^9(II9 an item of interest. I\i vira 'Example is based on ^^fynwal^rcentasp ^temayvary^n ^cem^^W^lhe^nma^h^^JgeRaletoas^^^^^^ A*tft0a^ i'i Equal Housing Lender
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