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PAGE TWO —SECTION ONE gSMP?; ' '"Wk tfcVoh February’s the month of Hearts The main spring of our lives So give, give to the Heart Fund That others may survive. Since our heart is our most vital organ, it is vital that' toe all contribute as inuch as possible to the local Heart Fund. I think all of us, at one time or another, think we have something jvrong with our heart and it’s frightening! Fortunately, most Os the time it’s perves or imagination, but it pays to be sure and self l diagnosis is HOT reliable. Heart trouble or not, please contribute to this fund, which in its fight and research against heapt disease may prolong even YOUR lifte. Tuesday morning there was a large flock of robins in pur yard—the harbingers of spring? I hope so, but I be lieve they’re hunting for food, as are all the various other birds which have come; here lately. Much to our surprise, we even had three sea gulls feeding in our back yard Monday morning. Also woodpeckers, ovenbirds, red headed woodpeckers, gros beaks, crows, snow birds, and lots and lots of black birds. It’s quite interesting to watch them and by feed ing them wild bird seed, stale cookies, bread, etc., you will certainly have lots of feathered visitors. One of the strangest leg ends of mythology is the one ahout the feud between the e.abbage and the grapevine. The story goes that the two became enemies many cen turies ago when the Thracin Prince Lycurgus injured or destroyed some grapevines belonging to Sionysys (or Bacchus), god of grapes and wine. As punishment, Ly curgus was lashed to the vine to think about his wrong doings, and while hound he began to weep big fat tears. Whet 6 they' fell to the ground., cabbage heads promptly appeared and near by grapevines died away. An excellent source of vita min G and despite the anci .ertt fend, shredded cabbage and glhpes team wonderfully to nxe a noveS and delicious SlaW. We all have times, especi ally during these hard win ter months, that we get bored our way of life or opr daily jobs. I read this retently and it sure rings true. “Who am I?” Perhaps you don’t think much of me at times, but if you were to wake up some morning and realize that you did not have me, you would start the day with an un easy feeling. Without me, petting food, clothing, shelter and such luxuries as you enjoy would be a problem. Considering, also, the fact that you need me for the spiritual as well ns the ma terial things of life, I won der that you sometimes neg lect rrSe as you do. What if I should get away from you? Your haopiness would flee for a time at least, vour friends and family would worry and vour assets would So, after all. I'm prettv important to you. Cherish me. Take good care of me and I’ll take good care of you. I AM YOUR JOB! Before I forget it from last week’s recipe for Chin ese Chewey Bars the eggs NOTICE! i This is to notify the sharehold-!! ers and members of the Eden- ( ton Savings and Loan Associa- : »tiqn jliat the annual ers’ meeting will |>e held on g i evening, February 7, | ' 1 at 7:30 o’clock in the Assoy* elation office, 322 South Broad j Street, Edenton, N. C. | JAMES C DAIL, ---- SECRETARY-TREASURER. 1 I BROAD street Kale were omitted. It should j have read: 1 box light brown sugar. 1/3 cup oleo. I 3 eggs. IVs cups self rising flour., 1 cup chopped pecans. 1 teaspoon vanilla. I Blend sugar, shortening and add eggs. Mix well, add flour, nuts and vanilla. Spread on greased pan, bake ’ at 350 degrees 30 minutes. Cut into squares. (Hope I didn’t mix you up too’ much). Here’s a little hint for those of you who use chives the whole year 'round. Take an onion which has started to | sprout and plant it in a flow er pot. In a few weeks you' will have a nice plant which will be just right for snip ping greens. When storing brown sug ar, place a piece of bread in the cannister with the sugar.’ This will keep the sugar soft and will also re-soften hardened sugar. If your cake browns too quickly, place a pan of wa ter on the top rack of your oven. Nylon fishing line is good for restringing pearls or beads. Save tops off cosmetic ] jars and bottles. Heat some | paraffin and pour into these i caps. Just before the wax hardens, push a small bou quet of artificial flowers in-* to it. Makes pretty party favors or decorations for sick trays. For a quick and delicious Ice Cream Sundae: Coffee i ice cream topned with maple syrup and slivered toasted almonds. DELICIOUS! Those Funnv Accessories: j No matter what season it is, you can walk into a sports- j wear store and find an arrav of extras or accessories tcM make your clothes more fun. Stockings which match or coordinate with sweaters. Rubber.soled shoes which are printed*!to mat'cHfv<our shorts and shfirts. Handbags to match shifts. All kinds of clever new accessories will I spur on the spring and sum mer clothing. Joseph Harrell Gels Promotion GREENVILLE Seventy three cadets in the Air I Force ROTC detachment at East Carolina College have received promotions in rank. Lt. Col. Elbert L. Kidd, di rector of the aerospace stud ies department, said the pro motions include two techni- I cal sergeants, 10 staff ser- I geants, two airmen first I class and 57 airmen third j class. Cadets promoted include I Joseph E. Harrell, airman third class, son of Mr. and M-s. E. G. Harrell of Eden ton. VOTE FEB. sth EAST For Congress Eg BI BK SHU HHP llliil "IB 'll Bi a IBI I ■ bi mm -|i| wgß |B mM 3 II bl. |bhhb| mji mm s Pr B B B B Armour’s Star Heavy Western—Grain Fed ■ X7> ; Shoulder Roast lb. 59c p||f Choice Western— Grain Fed Steer STEAKS OTfllfP Cubed Chuck Bone-in Chuck Bone-in Shoulder ■ I B E BB ll STEAKS STEAKS STEAKS V UJ9JI U lb. 69c ib. 49c lb. 65c ib. armour s st7\r "T* 11 " 1 rw&af B^^B baboon Mnjte» Stewing B^JB^^B Choice, Western— Boneless Lean 6 £ M rI s s 11 » k s Crt»d Beef SIRLO |N STEAKS > 85, lb. 7DC Ib. 4DC Round - Cube Steak 89t Camellia Pure m Freshly Ground 16- 0 z Hall’s _ _ . „ 2-oz. ECO Brand Camellia Pure Vegetable I ECO Loaf Morton Frozen Instant Salad Shortening] COFFEE Bread CREAM Coffee Dressing 3Btin69c]69c 2 1 33 c PIES \ 33c ,g, 4.9 c No. 1 Tall ECO Farms 7(£ - Marcal Lube_ - SOW _ Virgin ECO Brand Evaporated Table Motor Disli Wash TWwfrpnt MILK Napkins qjj / DETERGENT Deteigent 4 I 61c box IQt qt. 20t O* t can 39c 25c 59c ICE M ILK2S. 7 5 C | OLEO 3 Biscuits6-S3< ® t*' j H B llb r'J jh mi jppuiii ■ : V"' • THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1966. - - , ■■■■— ■ i ii ii ■■ i
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