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PAGE TWO Extension Agents Help In Planning For Better Homes Russell Byrum Family Add Convenience By Various Changes “Making a Home More Liveable and Convenient” is the plan of Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Byrum of the En terprise community. This farm fami ly decided to make some improve ments by some remodeling and addi tion to their dwelling. The plan in volved the enlargement of a small room now used for a den, the installa tion of a bathroom, and the enlarge ment of the kitchen. A utility room was to be built separate and apart from the dwelling. They called on j the county and home agents for as-J sistance. With the assistance of Ex-J tension Agents the enlargement of the den was planned as desired. There being no other available space in the house without materially upsetting the structure, the bathroom was plan ned to take .the place of a pantry and back porch adjoining the dining room and close to the stairway. The kitchen was planned for maximum convenience. Instead of planning a j breakfast nook to take up part of the proposed back porch such space was provided in the kitchen for eat- j ing. The space in the kitchen, was planned to accommodate the stove, re-1 frigerator and other pieces of equip ment with adequate cabinet space for maximum convenience. Instead of having a back porch and utility room separate and apart from the house a glassed-in utility room will be built on to the kitchen and the space for the facilities was planned. Closet space and pantry space was planned. The Bvrums have taken much time to think over and carefully plan these additions for maximum convenience and liveability. The plan is theirs TAYLOR THEATRE 1 EDENTON, N. C. Week Day Shows Continuous From 3:30 I Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 o Thursday and Friday, May 1-2 Dan Dailey and Joanne Dru in “THE PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS” MISS INEZ WHITE O Saturday, May 3 Gene Autry in “THE OLD WEST” DR. MARTIN WISELY 0 Sunday and Monday, May 4-5 — Errol Flynn and Ruth Roman in “MARA MARU” MARCEL WARD O Tuesday and Wednesday, May 6-7 — Double Feature Janet Leigh in “JUST THIS ONCE” —also— Barry Sullivan in “NO QUESTIONS ASKED” EDEN THEATRE Friday and Saturday, May 2-3 — Henry Morgan and Barry Kelly in “THE WELL” Hi-Way 17 Drive-lii Theatre Thursday and Friday, May 1-2 Last Showing Victor Mature and Hedy Lamarr in “SAMPSON AND DELILAH” J. T. BASS 0 Saturday, May 3 Burt Lancaster in “ROPE OF SAND” J. B. M DRRING 0 Sunday, May 4 Kirk Douglas and Virginia Mayo in “ALONG THE GREAT DIVIDE” T. C. BYRUM O Monday and Tuesday, May 5-6 Dennis Morgan and Virginia Mayo in “PAINTING THE CLOUDS WITH SUNSHINE” Wednesday and Thursday, May 7^B— Taylor in “AMBUSH” (Note: If your name appears in this ad bring it to the Taylor Theatre box office and receive a free pass to see on© of the pictures advertised in the ad.) though they- greatly appreciated the suggestions of the Extension Agents and have Used many of them, they feel, to a definite advantage over 1 their original plan. The construction is underway and the Byrums are very 1 happy with their plan thus far. The Extension Agents are always ready and willing to help farm people in planning homes, remodeling homes or other buildings for maximum ser ■ vice and convenience. They do not attempt to tell anyone what to do but rather offer suggestions which in many cases cover things that the owner had not thought of. Ober Successful With Bee Colony Paul Ober of the Rocky Hock com munity is doing nicely with his colony ul bees recently started. The five 8i - - -r- uni- 1 111 ■npiinnuT iimnn I T m vasT commercial and n in- I.A- <* ofMies, 1,454, ami ' tV<s scopes the issuing of acceptances,credit needs has, op eco- * heki* by New on IreCTRASPECIU r PINT—MEDICAL BRAND 9 NO. 2 RED GLO * RUBBING 1 Alcohol Tomatoes Bottle 2 CANS 10c 25c None To Dealers iiasssr Mm I NO 2V ‘ HUNTS C4LIPOBNIA Be Sure To Get Yours! Iliiff I PcStcllCS IHURRICANE TABLaE I FIRST QUALITY 1 KITCHEN CUTLERY SET 111 «« Only $1.99 ||||| I WITH $5.00 ||||| I PURCHASE M I None To Dealers None To Dealers IfdOMSPECIIIIT Wm I SAVE YOUR CASH REGISTER RECEIPTS! Beginning May 1, 1952 Bl YOUR’S ABSOLUTELY FREE! 11111 l CANNON MILL’S ■I TOWEL SETS ■ ( 2 LARGE BATE SIZE TOWELS FIRST QUALITY) Wm I WITH EACH $25.0# IN TRADE! wsSSsI I The More You Buy—The More You Get! I OFFER GOOD ONLY ON RETAIL* SALES ! ! ! FEE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 1,1962. **—■" pound package of Italian bees have been fed properly and upon examina tion last week were found to have several frames loaded with young brood. Mr. Ober informed the County Agent, C. W. Overman, in- the begin ning that he was afraid of bees and didn’t know whether he would be able to work with them or not. To his amazement he has been able to work with the bees without the need of veil or gloves or even the use of a smoker, although he keep® these at finger tip when working with them so that they will be ready* if need ed. Mr. Ober says that there has not been a single bee to go on a sit down strike yet, which mean® he hasn’t gotten a sting yet. This colony is placed in the edge of the woods by the cantaloupe and watermelon patch to improve pollination as well as to make honey. Good Start Made With Bee Colonies Ellie D. Byrum of the Center Hill community is off to a good start with his three colonies of bees. About a week ago a complete new brood cham ber was placed into one of the hives but on the visit of County Agent C. W. Overman last week found that the colony had not started working on the new equipment. Mr. Byrum was assisted in installing brood founda tions in two more new brood chambers. The other two colonies were trans ferred to the new equipment and giv en one or two frames of young brood each as a start. As transferred, the old hives were placed to one side with enough bees remaining to rear the brood in them. As soon as the young bees have emerged these will be trans ferred to the new colony also and then the old hives will be disposed of. at P & Q FOOD CENTER g| When it comes to watching the purse-strings, Mother knows best. And jrcssgßSs when it comes to selecting a market to do all her food shopping—mother se lects P& Q FOOD CENTER. Here she finds real shopping economy EVERY day in the week! HARRELL’S 3-6 lb. Average SMOKED ||l| PICNICS lb. 3'9c m P & Q QUALITY ' lb. GROUND 8Eff...59c ARMOUR BANNER lb. SLICED BACON...fIe Harrell’s Ole Virginia Smithfield Style HAMS,UI 79c SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT,IIi .57c *3? 11 FANCY CALIFORNIA ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 heads 27c f GREEN NORTH CAROLINA CABBJUX.3IIS... .29c NEW FLORIDA 5 «». WHITE POTATOES.37c FANCY GREEN TOP BUNCH RAOIStIES, 3 for. ,14c .FANCY BUNCH GREEN ONIONS, 21m...19c r/w \ p ’ U 11 -Home ! HHH if 'CpJHI! ■ OPERATED/ -FOOD CENTER rR!M v y P "BV€RY MY LOVY PRICES " I PHONE ‘yll EDENTON.N.C | MOUNTAIN RIDGE I STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY JjgL SQ6S . SO3O W • 04/519. L PI.. ' BOfcKHOJ* 4 Years Old. 86 Proof. "s**~ WM **t .; GOODERHAM & WORTS, LTD., PEORIA, ILLINOIS # WWOOW6 • FIRST CUT lb. XEXXNi PORK CHOPS... ,49c ■ CHATHAM’S SKINLESS FRANKS,h...«c m FRESH LEAN PORK SPARE RIBS, 1b... flc g| A A WESTERN CHUCK BEEF ROAST,Ib...He H GREEN TOP BUNICH _J| j CARROTS, 2 bu.... 19c SWEET POTATOES. 33c ■ JUICY (FLORIDA 4 for ’xarafiSS GRAPEFRUIT ...MM FANCY YELLOW OR WHITE &jgs&ra SQUASH, 1ib5....31c II
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