PAGE TWO MSECnON THREE BROAD STREET BULLETIN By KATE Fall foods are bringing more I »lor to the markets. These i asonal foods can make your i teals more colorful and flavor -1 il. At the fruit counters there i -e grapes of white and purple, a spies, yellow and red, and I peen, new grapefruit coming j t, pears, persimmons and the mrer plentiful bananas. What a 1 ountiful fruit bowl can be \ tade from these. Then there ire the vegetables of newly l arvested yams, collards, green t ibbage, turnips, egg plant and S > many other good ones to c loose from. Cooking can be is > much fun, especially in cool Weather —only one draw back— l sually the cook gets too many p minds. : Here, are a few tips l which will help with the fall house cleaning: What to do about scratches on J iriiiture: First try the meat df a Brazil nut to darken the and make it practically sible. If this does not Aork, or you would prefer a more scientific treatment, try this: Mix a third of each, white tjinegar, turpentine and boiled Unseed oil. Shake these ingre dients in a bottle and rub the mixture on the scratch with a soft lint-free cloth. Then pol ish with a clean cloth. ■, To remove dirt and tarnish from brass hardware, combine vinegar and salt in a ceramic dish and apply the mixture with 9 soft brush. Then wash with soap or detergent, rince with hot water and polish with a dry doth. Here’s an easy way to clean the shower curtain. Fill the bathtub with warm to medium hot water to cover the curtain. Add enough water conditioner to make the water feel silk soft. Allow 30 minutes for the ourtair to soak which dissolves the un used soap. Follow with a rinst in warm water, .hang on the roc and let drip. The curtain wil West Byrum New C. Os C. President Continued from Page 1, Section 1 George Lewis, Peoples Bank & Trust Company, was elected dee president. E. L. Hollowell, Chowan Veneer Company, was .re-elected treasurer and Wesley Ghesson, Jr., Hobbs Implement Company, was re-elected secre tary. James M. Robinson was elected to serve another year as executive vice president. Retiring President, George A. Byrum, has expressed his ap precation to the directors for their devotion to the affairs of the organization and to the chairmen of all the committees ih personal letters, for a very successful year. West W. Byrum, 35, is owner of an Edenton insurance agency ONE llP!*' SPECIALS AT P&Q COME SAVE! VkiWHWiXm OCTOBER 7 _ , „ . 1-LB. LOAF SOUTHERN Country Brand HAM Bread 15c MORTON'S FROZEN lb. 69c Rsa»si. WEnSHSMi OCTOBER 8 Stew Beef. 3-lb. can 57c NO. 303 RED GLO IL AQf Tomatoes IP. A|Tt ,-an lie I I'i'l jQZIH »liYi OCTOBER 9 I Pre » h I NAVY lb. pkg. I Pork Uver Beans.... lie ■ m VI w ■ 1 i come out sparkling clean. Dress for the work you’re do ing when fall housecleaning comes around this year. Clean ing compounds- furniture polish and waxes might stain and be difficult to remove when cloth ing is sent to the local laundry. The ring of the telephone can mean all sorts of amazing things and has many times in my life been the transmitter of very good and extremely bad news. However, this past Sat urday afternoon it gave me a most wonderful suryrise when I answered it. My oldest son, w.ho is at the present time in Oslo, Norway, on a business trip for UNIVAC, called me. He knew how thrilled I- would be to hear from .him, especially on an overseas call. The con nection was quite clear and most wonderful surprise when converse with someone so very far away. Then my other son called me Sunday from Rocky Mount, just to say hello, also. Such thoughtfulness from one’s children makes a mother’s ef forts most rewarding. The tele phone is a wonderful invention. Try these hot doughnuts for a real treat at a fall party: 6 cups enriched flour, 7 tsp. baking powder, 1 tsp. salt, 1 tsp. nut meg, 3 eggs, 2 cups sugar, 1% cups warm mashed potatoes, 1 tbsp. melted lard, % cup milk and lard for deep fat frying. Sift together flour, baking powder, salt and nutmeg. Beat eggs, add sugar, potatoes and lard and continue beating. Add milk and mix well. Add dry ingredients and mix only until flour disappears. Chill thor oughly. Place about one-third of the dough at a time on a 'ightly floured surface. Roll lough to Vi inch thickness. Cut *rith floured doughnut cutter. ?ry until golden brown in hot leep lard. Drain on absorbent japer. Dust with xxxx sugar. bearing the same name since 1960. All forms of insurance are .handled, including life and hospitalization. Byrum has been one of the most active partici pants in the civic life of the community, having been presi dent of the Edenton Jaycees in 1961, presently vice president of tse Edenton Rotary Club, chairman of the Edenton-Cho wan Planning Board, on the Edenton City School Board and the Chowan County Board of Elections. He also serves on the Edenton Boy Scout Troop Committee. Byrum is a member of the Ed Bond Post of the American Legion and of Unanimity Lodge No. 7. A. F. & A. M. He is married to the former Hattie Singletary and blessed with two lovely daughters, Ginger and Gail. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1963. If FHII Ffflaai B MD WUlBj OYSTERS SMALL LEAN FRESH PICNIC „ PORK 03 [ B fl| . «P 12-oz. Select,;-'..-can 99c LI II ■■ 1“ I ’W Repeat of Sell-out! ■K ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ IL YOUNG 6-LB. AVERAGE nil Hu I LEGO- I GRADE "A" SHOULDER - _ ■ K ■% !>LAMB ROAST lb. 29‘i A | B . runiK io 9HES PROOFS 59% [HOP) $ #C| msmemmw/voo/tOE wF ■ ESH LEAN WESTERN CHOICE viiTnmmxm OT lr ,rn TO ROUND lb. Boneless Rib lb. “1 ~ Z lEfF 39tStealcs89 BACON 39c PU S 2% CASH DISCOUNT WITH FKKK DISCOUNT COUPONS 10c Candy Bars Gian^ol^™ ,^^^^™,^Facto7pa^ B FrankHl^ 1, ™" lb. _ Quaker SzSZ Scott ea. sUG A R Quick 2 boxs. syrup I for 19c Towels 29c| 5-ib. bag 59t GRITS -29 c it::: g; ~ 12 QZ - n s OR self.rising i 29-oz. Libby’s -can- \ TALL CANS “ OU /o E™ 15 pet milk fj| can 45t 49c|PRIKK A.«J|7 SI.OO Biscurts toilet|nr 1111 it Qnte can Bc|, 35JI U [ IVIIL B a0 FS ROSE FARM CORN 2 cans 35c lawnl If"' 21/a DelM ’ Sliced or Halves I DOWN PRODUCE LANE IT 1 ,"“H| J oJi B? n«IRANANAS 3-oz. Imitation Vanilla I n jU IDAafhllC C|f| 0 II 11 #1 If l# Flat Maine Sardines I ■ ■ jfl 8-oz. Duff Pancake Mix • FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS •• ■ M |k( 14-oz. Bush’s Spaghetti with sauce ■TT “ T i ™T “ "™“ I 1119# >l B m 50 s Advertisers Book Matches ■ 8-oz. Red Mill Mustard I OOT D|Fv Ol 1 Sri IARGE IC T ftll C 4-oz. Everbest Assorted Pickles | w I ■ I 11# tr€l« | HEAD LEI E 2-oz. O&C Shoe String Potatoes I . „ , , . ~T n . ■ 16-oz. Dulany 6-oz. Sunshine State I Mm 4-oz. Everbest Assorted Jellies ■ _ _ I J ff ... i hwhi.e crystal salt I Strawberries Orange Juice L tor 11 -oz. Gibbs Pork and Beans I I LOCAL PRODtfCE 300 can Bush’s Blackeye Peas I q|(Q [ fan M I Snap Beans 2 lbs. 29c 4-oz. Red Bird Vienna Sausage " m mtm | Bunch Collards -• 3 lbs. and over 29c I ■^nf^XI“"|^DENTT)NTrC™| Hanover H )S * 35c I Duncan Your I I Yellow Cake 1 1 *’ LJ 3 !! .°— a i Choice I p jflk KflnJ E .1. ■■ T n Be HHH ■■ M BiHH H BHi ■■ TB IBB mrMk MhJ Always Save niopoHnt Mark ■#* II c B B " ■ mscouni ffiarsei BBk - m ■ IB il : ■ with P&Q I S own^u^cbanj? Mß \9 W U ■ •* B

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