■*WtUPw OWE PAGE TWO BROAIESTREET BULLETIN There’s a definite hint of fall in the air —just enough of a hint to make us realize that the wonderful hot, lazy summer days are numbered. For those of us who love the outdoors, the coming o £ cool and# dold weather is sort of like a cloud hanging over. However, with a zest for living, we’ll find, as ■usual, many interesting things to do, such as fishing (Septem ber being one of the best fish ing months), football games and planting our fall garden. Al though it’s August, there aTe many vegetables that can be planted here in the South. Two of these are radishes and lettuce, which come up quickly and are usable within a few weeks sif ter sowing. If by chance that frost should threaten, here is a good way to form your own miniature greenhouse. Cut coat hangers and farm them into U’s. Stick the ends into the soil like croquet wickets, spac ing the U’s 18 inches apart. Use discarded plastic bags from dry cleaned garments to stretch over these U frames, thus form ing protection for these small vegetables. * While thinking on the subject of gardens, flower beds, etc., it reminds me that now is the time to start that compost pile, which will furnish your garden next spring with the organic matter needed. If started early enough, it can furnish you with she foundation needed for pot ting soil guaranteed to grow super plants. Use the inedible parts of the vegetables you and your family eat every day* or the dead flowers taken from the vases. A pit oan be dug for the compost pile or it can be thrown in an out of the way place in your yard. (Note: Fishing worms will thrive under the compost heap, also). We had a highly successful fishing trip at Nags Head last Saturday—in the morning. We got there early, not too many people fishing and the spots were biting like mad. When fishing on the piers, you have the experience of meeting many kinds of people, from every where. There’s just a common denominator there, the love of Wishing. Then, too, most of them /►.ill help another fisherman out, if the fish on the line is too big or messy (like a skate) or if lines get tangled, they even con trol their tempers and help un tangle them. Meanwhile there’s many a whopper of a fish story told aDout the fish they almost landed. I notice that more and more women are fishing it’s good for the nerves. I read in the Baltimore fash ion news that the bouffant look of yesteryear is out for fall and the “small head” is in. This is the season to let the “natural head” shape show. Some hair stylists call for bangs and other differ with the hair definitely combed off the face. Either way, it will be a relief to see something other than the bee hive. I also read that London’s in formation center is busy passing out names of ear-piercers. New interest in piercing the ears is the wearing of heirloom jew elry. The wearer of the real crown jewels, Queen Elizabeth is |FIRST OF WEEK- I AT I FOR MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1964 Cube Steaks j 89c E FOR TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 I Pork Liver '• 25* I FOR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1964 1 2-oz. I Hamburger Pattie I each 7c I said to have pierced ears. (It is NOT a do-it-yourself task). 1 Did You Know That— Hot vinegar is good to re move paint from window panes much quicker than razor blades. Serve cheese appetizers on pretzel sticks rather than tooth picks and the sticks can be eat en, too. When using lemon juice for rust stains, hold the spotted area over the spout of a steaming tea kettle and the spots will disap pear like magic. In order to place a mouse trap in an out of the way or tight place, attach the trap to the end of a yard stick and your problem will be solved. i Walk to where you’re going! You’ll be surprised at how much you’ll see and at how many friendly people you’ll meet. Be sides, it’s good for your mind and body to walk. ( CIVIC calendar] Continued bam Page I—Section I their annual campaign of maga zine sales through Friday, Au gust 28. The Bishop's Company of Bur bank, California, will present the play "Saint Joan" at St. [Paul's Episcopal Church Wed- I nesday night, August 26, at 8 1 o'clock. Chowan High School will open for the 1964-65 term Wednesday morning, August 26. Schools in the Edenlon sys tem will open Wednesday, Sep tember 2. Chowan County Fair will be I held the week of Monday, Sep tember 28 through Saturday, Oc tober 3 at the American Legion grounds. Annual summer revival is be ing held at Providence Baptist Church this week and will end Friday night, August 21. Revival meetings are being j held this week at Whiteville! I Grove Baptist Church and will I end Sunday, August 23. Homecoming and revival will I be held at Ballard's Bridge Bap tist Church September 6-13. A series of revival meetings will be held at the Rocky Hock Baptist Church beginning Sun- I day morning, August 30 and con- I tinuing nightly through Friday, September 4 with services be-11 ginning each night at 7:45 j I I o'clock. Happy Home Camp Meeting 11 will begin today (Thursday) and I continue through Sunday, Aug-! I ust 30. John A. Hohnes High School I Band is conducting its annual I magazine campaign which will I run through Friday, August 28.; I Edenton Rotary Club will meet! I > this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 I o'clock in the Parish House. September has been designal-! ed "Sight Saving Month" by j Edenton Lions Club. A stated communication of Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F.; & A. M., will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock. The kindergarten class, taught j by Mrs. J. J. Ross, will begin Wednesday, September 2. Chowan Tribe of Red Men will | meet Monday night at 8 o'clock. | William H. 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