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Sandwich Got Name Prom English*'Earl * How did the sandwich get its name? Historical sources say that the “sandwich” originated dur- Jinc the time of John Montagu, the fdurjh Earl of Sandwich, who twas -Well known in Eng land during the 18th century be cause 1 of his fondness soy • gamb iing. At * a long gambling session, the Earl ordered a servant to bring him meat between two slices, of broad so he could con tinue i his gambling. Many stories trace the origin of the sandwich back before the time of the British earl—as far back as to the pre-Christian era when certain priests are said to have spread wafers with honey and eaten them. In any case, sandwiches have been around a long time; ana today they, help satisfy the appetites of millions. With back-to-schoo! lunches to prepare now, there will be many sandwiches to prepare and the t mother will probably be having sandwiches for lunch, too. Turkey sandwiches are mighty versatile fare especially with turkeys reasonably priced. The \ mingled flavors of sandwich go togethers highlight turkey in many delicious ways. Slice it, dice it, or chop it, but always use generous portions of tender roast jturkey in every sandwich creation. For school, you can mix devil ed ham and mayonnaise and spread on the bread. Then add a slice of roast turkey. Wagon wheel sandwiches are party-time favorites. To pre pare, cut slices of bread into circles. Spread one side of each slice with butter or margarine. Add sliced roast turkey, cran berry sauce and lettuce to half of the buttered bread slices, and close with the remaining circles. Cut nippy cheese slices into cir cles and small strips. Arrange them on top of each circle sand wich to resemble the hub and spokes of wagon wheels. Serve wagon wheel turkey sandwiches with western-style barbecued beans and plenty of cold delicious milk. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED RESERVE I lilp.; I I r V/t‘/ I SUOUT. M.fWSNC * ■ < (i<inifwaßu»o imp 1 cx^a^mtcthne*l^Blßß ICNUUt WST CO. If. • ttWI MHSKT • (8 fSOOf. 66% tttW UtlTUl SHUTS ■ EAR TO THE GROUND— Listening with his “geophon,” this expert from the Vienna, Austria, water works searches under the street for defects in the piping, 30-feet below. Winners In Second Fractional Bridge The second fractional point bridge games sponsored by the Edenton Woman’s Club were played Tuesday night at the Barker House. The three lead j ing teams in the two divisions foUow: , . m* North-South 1— Mrs. James Wood and Mrs. Carlton Perry of Elizabeth City. 2 Dr. Richard Hardin and Joe Thorud. 3 Liles Gatling and Mrs. Mamie Rhea of Windsor. East-West I—Mrs. H. A. Campen and Mrs. William P. Jones. Second and third honor was tied by Mrs. Bruce Jones and Mrs. Elton Forehand and Mrs. Claire Gatling and -Mrs. Pauline Gilliam of Windsor. It is best to love wisely, no doubt; but to love foolishly is J better than not to be able to love at all. I —Thackerary. THK CHOWAIf HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1962. CAMPBELL’S “SUPER-RIGHT” SHORT SHANK-SMOKED TOMATO SOUP Whole ■ „ HAM SHANK HALF -49 c GARDNER’S ELBERTA PEACH 4> HAM BUTT HALF -5^ DDCCCDUCC HAM BUTT PORTION -49 c rKCJERVCJ SHANK PORTION -39 c n H CENTER SLICES -85 c 18-oz* JAR ■ f Sj/ I Beef, Chicken, Turkey, Salisbury Steak Meat Loaf^ 1 MORTON HAM DINNERS 39c "SUPER-RIGHT" BRAND SLICED Mix'em or Match'em 9A GQM LB 99^ APPLE-STRAWBERRY cam JOHNS seafoods WM ill JAI Deviled Crabs 6 p° g z ; 35c Pre-Cooked Fish Sticks 'pk° z - 33c APPTTT Oyster Stew ’cSf- 29c Breaded Fish Portions ’£ k ° z ' 33c W jf jfflffllijjlj * LiXli ■ l Jjßlll Cod Fillets Vkg.' 39c Haddock Dinners ’pkg z ’ 43c \rPll HADDOCK OR SCEAN FESSH r , , 39c 3 beautiful herlin n>< aA- watches ™s&»>LUU (MgMKgm -25* ran-*7.95 BOOK-AT-A-Tlt^^^' J plus tax and $39.95 in n "L——„ ill ANN PAGE U. S. HO. 1— WHITE WISH 1 FLAME TOKAY CRAPES 2 25c / JUICED-RITE SWEET BARTLETT PEARS 2 25c J t* ORANGE - GRAPE - HULA PUNCH For Eating .. . Salads ... .1 mi ('ooking | 43 JgSjF JONATHAN Jv / DRINK APPLES 4 “ 35t LB ' BAG *®r m m ■ I H H|ll| ft *%,!*, -Our Finest Quality” - A&P DIAL SOAP ■ mpT Golden Col’ll 1,5 c 2 39c Merton Blueberry or |PI flfl 2 3 8a° Z 29c 2 39c '/T ' i STRAWBERRY PIES 39c JUGS m I mllll REDEEM COUPON AT YOUR A&P! g \ w MORTON CREAM PIES 39c f/% ]%T i; A. | r% • FROZEN, CONCENTRATED CRACKED WHEAT BREAD 2 L ’ c^ s 33c HJ' A&P ORANGE JUICE ANN PAGE PINEAPPLE TOPPED BUNS V°£f 29c \ j~ £ 6-Ox. Q C 12-Ox. O ENRICHED WHITE BREAD 2 ',££■-49c \s/ O Cons Can m CHERRY PISS --39 c .JT W REDEEM YOUR ORANGE JUICE MFT I II II P SPANISH BARS 29e w COU?ONS AT YOUR FR,ENDLY AAPt |\ fc I 11 W Oulsluihl.iw V.ilm - t H r«li ini Gro".i V.'Hm. Ii 1 I' 1 11 i ■ "' "I TOMATOES |'™«EB S ’*~iw nrirn w®?." I ""iiLs? i I 5 5 2 - 34c 4k S oz - 81c isl S4c 81c yg 35c 85c 37 c 63c f 2\t%V /Sf I DASH COMET SPIC N’ span salvo I Ivl A I DETERGENT 2£& 31c N DETERCENT I ft 2' 47c 29c ”»■ 89c ® 41c S& 81c I , Prices In This Ad Are Effective ' Through September 22nd ' % :—SECTION MB PAGE FIVE
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