Edenton - Chowan Lunch Room Menus Menus for November 3-7 in Chowan County schools' lunch rooms will be as fol lows: John A. Holmes High School Monday—Country style steak with gravy, whipped potatoes peas and carrots, rolls, butter, fruit cup, milk. Tuesday—Fillet of perch, French fries, cole slaw, com bread, bujter, applesauce raisin cake, milk. Wednesday—Fried chick en with gravy, buttered nice, string beans, orange juice, rolls, butter, jello, milk. Thursday Hot dog on bun with chili, potato Shopping With You In Mind By KATE VEST ALIA, by Lenel— this is the new fragrance ih Lenel toiletries featured dt the Betty Shoppe, along with many other favorites in Lenel perfumes. With the purchase of one bottle of Lenel’s Eau de Cologne you get one dram of excit ing perfume, a $6 value for $3. Then there”s soaps, bath oils and powders with Continued on Page I qH to oHemem^ei By MARVIN BARHAM We read a bit of good, sound logic the other day. Someone had simply written these words: “A smooth sea never makes a skillful mariner.” There is much truth in this statement. A sail or becomes skilled only as he guides his ship through raging seas and stormy voyages. Any one can plot a course through a calm —but only the best can face a storm, weather it—and bring the ship safely to harbor. It is through the storms of experience that the mariner becomes skillful. Isn’t that true with life? The. hard and difficult days tend to make pnrh of us a better person—better fitted for life. *•*’*■’ ■ T p** r ■t**-'” -vs* -my-vs - ' ——v— dvvEveryone’rfdife will be filled with ftlHny calm' voyages, but there are sure to be storms and gales, because they are part of life, too. OUR THOUGHT TO REMEMBER: Life is a sea—both calm and stormy. 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Cape Colony. ★ Rocky Hock-Enjoy country living in total electric home. 3 bedrooms and den, 2 I A baths, half-acre lot; air conditioned, floor ed attic. > contact EDENTON REALTY West Byrum, Jr. Jack Habit Ph. 482-2318 Ph. 482-2725 P. O. Box 119, Edenton, N. C. - - - - - - . . chips, field peas, peach upside down cake, milk. Friday—Baked ham, po tato salad, limas, rolls, but ter, strawberry shortcake, milk. Chowan High School Monday—Franks, pimen to cheese, beef and vege table soup, devil’s food cake, crackers, bread, milk. Tuesday— Pizza with hamburger, tossed salad, apple sauce, cookies, crack ers, bread, milk. Wednesday Meat loaf and gravy, green beans, steamed rice, beet pickles, peach halves, rolls, butter, milk. Thursday Roast turkey and gravy, green peas and carrots, candied yams, jello with fruit, rolls, butter, milk. Friday Fish portions, French fries, carrot and cabbage salad, rice and raisin pudding, hush pup pies, milk. White Oak Consolidated School Monday Country style steak with gravy, creamed potatoes, green beans, scalloped tomatoes, rolls with butter, milk. Tuesday— Frank on bun, mustard and onion, cheese square, mixed .vegetables, apple crisp, milk. IX _ THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY OCTOBER 30. IMS. Wednesday—Fried chick en, green pqas, potato sal ad, jello, rolls with butteT, milk. Thursday—Meat loaf with gravy, candied yams, but- Bank Honors Local Manager C. A. Benson of Edenton has been presented an en graved plaque in apprecia tion for outstanding con tributions to the progress of First National Bank of Eastern North Carolina, it was announced at the bank’s headquarters in Jacksonville. The plaque was present ed by President M. F. Al len, Jr., at a banquet in Raleigh honoring Benson and 16 other tep new busi ness producers chosen from among more than 400 em ployees working in 30 branches from Boone to Wilmington who make up the First National system. “Our bank has been able to triple its assets during the past five years because of the outstanding efforts and abilities of just such leaders as Chuck Benson,” President Allen said in making the announcement. The award was in con nection with a Founders Day promotion marking the bank’s 17th anniversary. Boy Scout News Boys from Troop 156 went on a 10-mile hike and an overnight camping trip Saturday at Sandy Point. Steve Taylor, Bruce Morgan, Tony Habit, Gris Bond, George Watson, Mike Akers, Raymond Bunch, Win Dale, Jim Dail, John Woolard, Robert Greene and Scoutmaster Robert Ray hiked 10 miles. They were joined later for the overnight camping by Mike Hall, Tommy Jackson and John Skinner. - CHRISTMAS CLUB Friday is the last day members of the Christmas Savings Club at Peoples Bank & Trust Company can make payments on their 1969 club. George W. Lewis, executive vice president, said the bank would begin soon to pre pare the checks for distri bution. tered greens, chilled fruit cup, rolls with butter, milk. Friday—Ocean perch fil let, cole slaw, French fries, hush puppies, lemon cake, milk. D. F. Walker Junior High School Monday Chicken cro quette, buttered rice, string beans, roll with butter, ice cream, milk. Tuesday—Salisbury steak, creamed potatoes, June peas, biscuit with butter, apple cobbler, milk. Wednesday Beef stew, potatoes, carrots and on ions, cabbage slaw, corn meal muffins, raisin square cake, milk. Thursday—Sloppy Joe on bun, French fries, mixed vegetables, cookies, milk. Friday Fish portion, buttered cubed potatoes, tomato and lettuce salad, jello with whipped top ping, milk. Swain Elementary School Monday Ocean perch fillet, cole slaw, buttered corn, corn bread, butter, peach pie, milk. Tuesday—Breaded chick on fried beef patties, green beans, potato puff, rolls, butter, apple sauce, milk. Wednesday Beef stew From The Herald Kitchen Continued from Pdge 3 water and applesauce. Beat two minutes at medium speed. Add eggs and beat two minutes longer. Blend in raisins and nuts. Turn into a greased and floured 10-inch tube pan. Bake in 350-clegree oven one hour and 15 minutes or until cake tests done. Cool in pan 15 minutes. Turn out and cool completely. Frosting 2 egg whites. IMt cups sugar. \2 teaspoon cream of tartar. Vi cup or ige juice. 1 teaspoon vanilla. Place all ingredients in top of double boiler, over boiling water. Beat with ' electric mixer at high speed for five to seven minutes or until mixture stands in peaks. Measure cup of frosting in to small bowl; add few drops of green food color ing. Tint remaining frost ing orange. Now turn the cake into a pumpkin. With a sharp knife, round off top edge of cake by cutting off small amount of cake all the w::y around. Place cake on serving plate. Stand a banana in center to make the stem; cut off enough from one end to make the other end extend about two inches above top of cake. Frost cake with orange-tinted frosting. To make ridges, lightly draw spatula from bottom of top of cake. To make stem, frost top of banana with green frosting. WilchM’ Brew V 4 cup sugar. Vi teaspoon cinnamon. l 2 teaspoon allspice. Vi teaspoon nutmeg. 1 quart cider, divided. 1 can (6 oz.) frozen or an g e juice concentrate, thawed. 2 cups gingerale, chilled. Orange slices. Mi x sugar, cinnamon, | allspice and nutmeg in I saucepan; add one cup of 1 cider and heat until sugar j dissolves. Add remaining cider and orange juice con centrate, chill. Just before serving, stir in gingerale. Garnish with orange slices decorated with candy or cloves to make pumpkin faces. Makes seven cups. £ V^CKS. | Vhpo. Steam 53 i Hollowell’s Rexall Drug Store Tw. Kegtatorad PkanutUte, With On Always On Dity! raw* w tin __FrMgtPriltrwT^ with onions, potatoes and carrots, lima beans, rolls, butter, pineapple, milk. Thursday Hamburger patties, carrot and cabbage salad, French fries, catsup rolls, butter, ice cr~a and cookies, milk. Friday Fried chickt garden peas, creamed po‘; toes, rolls, '"'tier, choco late block caV milk. Girl Scout News Tuesday. October 21, Girl Scout Troop 719 rehearsed a play on Juliette Lowe, founder of Girl Scouts of America. The play was given on October 28. We had our regular business attended to and gave the play afterwards. Mai ion Dail, Scribe. Morals Charges Is Aired In Court James Blount, Jr., 23- year-old Negro, 500 North Oakum Street, has been or dered held for trial in Cho wan County Superior Court on a charge of carnal knowledge. Probable cause was found in Chowan County District Court Tuesday by Judge W. S. Privott. The jurist set bond in the case at $2,000. Willie Arcenus Harrell, charged with larceny of gasoline, was sentenced to six months, suspended up on payment of $25 fine and costs. He was placed on j probation. The gasoline he was charged with stealing was valued at between 75 cents and $3. In other cases called by Solicitor’ Wilton Walker, the following action was taken; Carolyn Asbell Bunch, traffic violation, $lO fine and costs. Fletcher Bond. Jr., im proper passing, and no op erator’s license. 30 days, suspended upon payment of $35 fine and costs. Louis Edward Francis, traffic violation, 10 days. 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Two Soldiers Are Promoted FT. BRAGG—(Douglas A. Stallings and Guy P. Wil iliams, Jr., both of Chowan County, have achieved ac celerated promotion to the (rank of Private E-2 while undergoing basic training here recently. Pvt. Williams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wil liams, Sr., Route 2, Eden ton, and is married to the former Betty Mizelle, who now resides at 403 Cashire Street in Windsor. Pvt. Stallings is the son | of Mrs. iMary Drgain, Route 3, Edenton. WW3 LOW COST /•!»« HEATINO with CLEAN, SAFE, CONVENIENT PYROFAX GAS and vU/arm/Horning () (M§ HEATERS Warm Morning GAS HEAT ERS Spread a CARPET OF WARMTH over the floors of your home. •TOP-O-MATIC ’ CONTROLS save bending or stooping to adjust temperature or blower. We Do Our Own Financing! Harrell’s, Inc. Phone 482-3310 EDENTON, N. C. Yoar home for modern cm appliances : cooking : heating water heating