*n CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA I’d like to know why, the Yellow Fly Is such a hungry bug. He lights and bites with all his might As if he hasn’t dug In ten other people, before me, Then vanishes out of' sight. Never heard of a yellow i fly l&ntil I was grown. The I ban of our lives When we were j children was mosqui toes* * and yellow jackets. Now Fan wondering if yel low? Jackets and yellow flies are the same bug. Seems to me tjiere ought to be some thirqfe. to fight them. How ever, to date I know of no spr«& which will discourage this? ijr it ter. These hot days I love, but I feel so sorry for sick folks who must lie still and I know many of thetn do hot have air conditioning or . fatis. If any of you iharve air conditioning in your“homes and have an ex tra fttn you’re not using, try to find someone who could use it. It will not take much looking around. It’s getting watermelon and cantaloupe time in Cho- Wah -County again and we had; one of the first ones for breafefast, a gift to Buff from IHtli?;; Sirius Amanda Bunch of the Rocky Hock section. It was one of the most de licicus cantaloupes I have ever eaten, as, of course, is everything grown in Chowan County. The Shoafs and their child ren spent several days last week visiting in the western part of North Carolina and while there they took the children to Blowing Rock and the Tweetsie Railroad. Jane tells me that their trip on the railroad was as much fun for the groWn-ups as the children and that the train itself really smells “like a train.” Next time we’re up that 'way. I’ll sure ly take a ride on that train. Another thing I enjoyed hfearing and reading about from that mountain area is tuJ>ock on Pioneer Comforts afid Xitchen Remedies, with Qldtimey recipes and medi oines made from herbs. One it;? particular was a recipe 4<r “After Bath , Itch.” It sMls us to add a cup of vine to our bath water (also }ibd for yellow fly bites)-.. Here’s a good one for our qwmy townsmen with bald Wmk: Rub the scalp with grapevine sap. Or rub the scalp with castor oil, then cover with hot, wet towels. Last but not least, to in crease one’s physical powers, carry Sampson Snake Root in your pocket. Thanks, Jane! For you who wish for' rain, it’ll be here soon. We go on vacation to the beach pnd Buff says the “mon soons” will start then. Last week I told you that Alice Malone had taken to camel riding on her trip to the Near East. Well, with plane rides at a premium, Harvest a new high with the ULLISTON 1500 Peanut Combine, the t . . spectacular engineering triumph that will bring in the greatest profits in peanut harvesting history. PpHßro Edenton Tractor & Equipment Co., Inc. W. Queen SI. Extd. Dial 482-3123 BROAD STREET BULLETIN 5 -r By— • * Kate perhaps she’ll be touring all Europe on a camel. Remember these hot, dry ’■dtfys, to put water outside fbi the birds. I read that birds like “moving water.” It suggested that you take a large can and punch a tiny hole in the bottom and hang it on a tree limb and let the water drip in a shal low container. I tried this Jtjnld noticed Mr. Bluejay at lit’yesterday. -■•A*'. to the Metho idret Church and the Cape Colony community are Mr. and Mrs. Herb Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. “Shorty” Park crson, who have come here to retire. Nice people. You ought to know them. Just got reminded that years are rolling by fast. I had some visitors from Eliza beth City ' this week, good, old friends, one of which, I knew when she was a child and now in turn, she has small children. Still, I don’t feel much older than I did that many years ago. It sure was nice to have them visit us, however. Anyone have any easy summer recipes? I would appreciate your sending them to me. Glimpses: Just happened to see Ker mit Layton with some sort of a contraption on a ladder, near the Cupola House, Wed nesday morning, so curiosity got the best of me and 1 found out that it was a sort of camera. It seems that M>'. and Mrs. Edgar Cheat ham, Jr., off Charlotte, are Here getting a series of film on outstanding historical places in Edenton and at that time were on the roof of the Goodyear building getting some pictures of the Cupola House: I talked with Mi. Creatham, who, by the way, is instructor of history in the Charlotte High School. Mr. Cheatham is making a series of films, in color, on N. C. history, which will be available for showing every ■where. • Aren’t you proud to be a part of this? Women Past 21 WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Suffer Many Troubles .After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and suffer from Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired, depressed. In such irri tation, CYSTEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid urine and by anal gesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at drug gists. See how fast it can help you mm : jf§& T /flf ‘ ( ii] LB 'fcw M UU! ? [ CUT-UP FRYERS -33 c i It’s fresh-ground flavor you can’t'get in a can. \— ■ Fresh-ground flavor you do get in A&P’s whole-hean \ "super-right" all meat Eight O’Clock, Red Circle and Bokar Coffees. IU I I Itu T 1 Pk 9 s - DOC fW%ft HJ -You see, once the coffee bean is ground, the flavor begins to fade. • allgood brand sliced 1 ■ BACON pk b ' Pk Lb ' s t 37 - ahh . That’s why, when we at A&P buy the finest coffees we can find, 93 1 - Lb. £% |Q? 0 we bring them to you still in the bean. • AGAR FULLY COOKED # 9 And we custom-grind them exactly right for your coffeerpaker. CANNED HAMS 4 . 5 2 35 • CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN HADDOCK or Takes a little extra work, but we’re happy to do it. nniMltn til I ETC /!»- BCT.-* ;M That way we can be sure you’ll enjoy the full, fresh taste ILUUIiULI\ ULLLIO pk - “wu of A&P’s Coffee Mill Flavor. ■ "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF Are A&P Coffees a good reason for shopping A&P? | BONELESS Cjg They re one of many. "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF . COPYRIGHT gI66S, THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO , INC. f D||Q /IN 3S A&P WHOLE-BEAN ™ m ~ COFFEE SAW GARBAGE CAN | ® a * van ‘ zet * s 63 c i 51.85 if§| /O 0 liSiliil nNI Y m &MB ' t i’rices Effective Through Saturday, July 16 Wllfc I aft#. MmW PIE PERFECT FRESH RIPE, PLUMP US. 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