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A PAGE TWO Jpy BROAD STREET £3 BULLETIN -by - Kate Remember back when the air was cold. We wished for summer’s heat; Now it's a different story told By everyone you meet. Some can’t wait ’til it’s cold again, But I’ll remind you then Os the warmth of "Good Old Summertime” And the heat of 110. Perhaps I’m stretching the heat of 110 a bit. but I do love summer-time. These borrowed days of summer are so delightful, with the clear blue skies and the warm breezes, are just right, but soon it will be cold and nasty and I’ll have to be shut in too much. But even then. I’ll find something to be happy about, and so can you! 1 remarked last week about the heavy traffic here on East Church Street and before the paper came out, I looked out the window, and saw a car al most hit two children who were running heedlessly across the street. They should have waited at the right crossing, but being children. they didn’t think. All 1 can say. it was lucky it was a police man driving the car on the lookout for children. I bbbbbbhhhbbhbbbuhi looks like wood feels like wood! ; j I I ;) i! i| i. i | I ! it’s really j ion-tact wmnvsrano SCLF ADHESIVe PLASTIC YOU’I 1 be amazed -' CON-TACT' j Woodgia.n looks and (eels lust Pike sea wood because it s tex- 1 tureo with CARV-ETCH emboss- j i Ing So easy to apply--just peel oil backing smooth onto wall Ad heres instantly' Washable for last ing beauty See all our handsome wood designs many more pat terns and colors t 8' wide «9C yard Insist on ronlaet " Tour Guarantee ot Quality EDENTON, N. C. Seagram's still think some of this heavy traffic could be re routed, especially during the school months. Bill Davis came by this week with a large bag of delicious blue grapes sent to me by his wife, who had promised to send them when their grapevine was ready. She also sent me a sample of her good grape jelly, too. This jelly be ing such a pretty color and good to eat, too. would win a prize at the local fair. I’m sure. I do ap preciate these kind gifts :o much. Everyone's noticing the young Earnhardt’s new home on Blount Street — it’s so different! But then, so is Judy and I’m sure her home will be just like her—attractive, indivi. dual and an asset to Eden ton—just as she is. Chris Kehayes and her 1 small son Martin are visit ors here from Alaska this week and enjoying. I’m sure, our almost like sum mer weather. However, from the many pictures which Chris has of scenes around Minto, they also have some beautiful weath er and the scenery is great. Pretty soon they’ll be returning to the North and to Tommy Kehayes who, by the way, is the minister at St. Barnabas Mission. Here s a good cookie lccipe which I came across recently: Peanut Marguerites 2 egg whites. 2/3 cup chopped salted peanuts. 1 1/3 cups sugar. 1 tsp. vanilla. Beat egg whites until soft peaks form. Add sugar slowly while con tinuing to beat until mix tuie is stiff and glossy. Fold in peanuts and va nilla. Drop by teaspoons, well apart on a greased cookie sheet. Bake at 325 degrees 15 minutes or un til set and slightly brown ed. Makes about four dozen. A FEW HINTS Use carpet thread to sew on buttons that have a heavy strain on them. Hanging a washed blan- I ket or heavy spread over two lines will distribute the weight and hasten the drying. BY THE WAY— Memories of Childhood: Pride in marble collection: Aggies, pearlies, etc. 4 Did you know 15 per cent of American men wear girdles? THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER M, IMS Bfcfrt-gjggjLfi US Government Inspected... Plump and Tender Pfryers-97* Ur 25' 49c „ LOOK ► d 1 c. 1 your choice „ Pork Steak „ . , B y J 1 I WHAT " > Each 2-oz. Portion H J I . I [ MEAT Veal Cutlets * Fish Steak I Whole C Sliced I DIME > Chuck Waffon 1 lb. lb. 45* I WILL inu€K wagon BUY! > Cube Steak H FRE E- IM4 OWE^ S .(gM ijVQ BALL POINT PEN - 2 "dls s 39i PRES T 0 N E SAVE WITH P&Q Siuciv IP. WE GET LOADED XON j DOUBLE S&H Green Stamps! CONTAINER SI.DT CASH YOUR CHECKS! j Tuesday _ I FROZEN FOODS Catherine Pierce Annie Welch |l6-OZ. SEA STAR Eddibe M. Hardison I _ FISH STICKS \ 49c Sandra Phillips I Oliver* Perry IaLL VARIETIES MORTON’S Wsr IcREAM PIES 4i $1 ImM k tfern Dennis Chesson STOP QUALITY HI Q VWV Mrs. W. S. Griffin I l ™ ice milk Kg* 43c ———* ' Mrs. Mary Jordan f M —gTrrr _ ass,™ wHrrr—r— mm POTATOES SKtilMCe k> a— 31. 20 lbs! 89fcs^,,Jcamiiua reXASP.N.Yv.LLow _ _ 1/ =-= N lA K t MIA Onions 31 4 SI.OO 1 GOLDEN RIPE v if t 1 yvQU^m i i DATATAEC I supermarket wesson Uil 4 VC rUIAIvC) ■ The Preferred Place To - l h"" 5 saa5 aa m Shop and Save >' l u T 10' H^^^J»PACKERSbox27t
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