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THE CHOWAN HERALD J SECHON. B |T 1 i L - . E\ V*,£-f r I UL* ds^Rph^iiM Bfc«a. bills'' nS&K 1 ” ; ‘ Mi BU Ki I I ■*" ■/:•< ■ '* — ' V "-k' *r *-< . ■■' s 42ilgBBBHBiiBBBBi*» ■ B' Ep i"MM HOLLOWELLS W ELECTRICAL SERVICE ROUTE 3, EDENTON ALVIN HOUOWEU ijSSa OWNER (Licensed Electrician) Call After 3:30 P. M. PHONE 482-2608 FREE ESTIMATES New Work Contractor Old Workjtepairs -y The failing Pyramid Heater 808 BASS Distributor of Gatling Heaters Box 63 Edenton, N. C. 27932 The new Gatling Energy Saver is designed to save you from the high cost of present day conventional fuel bills, such as oil, gas and electricity. The Gatling pyramid Heater is a cross draft cremator. Is designed to heat your home with high efficiency on low cost fuels such as logs up to 2 feet; pine cones, pine bark, corncobs, saw dust, branches and twigs, decayed wood or mulch, paper logs, peanut hulls or coal. This heater burns almost anything that is combustible. The Gatling Design assures long lasting comfort with low fuel consumption and little or no maintenance. The Gatling is a thoroughly efficient heater that is clean burning with no smoke, no spark and no noise inside your house. -FACTS 1. Holds fire up to 24kw£S 9. Can be installed in fire places 2. Lo%creasode deposits in chimney 10. We have five models to choose 3. Seldom requires ash removal \ from 4. Saf&tfceration 11. 21 year warranty 5. No fans; needed 12. No grates to burn out 6. Can be u|ed on top for cooking 13 ou r cross draft design gives you 7. No damper Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, November 24, 1977 Centralized Lunch Menus Centralized menus in cafeterias of Edenton- Chowan Schools for the next week include: Monday Frankfurter with bun, ketchup, mustard, french fries, apple pie and milk. Tuesday— Chicken salad on lettuce, green peas, buttered corn, fruit gelatin, rolls and milk. Wednesday Beef vegetable soup, sandwiches, crackers, peach cobbler and milk. Thursday Barbecued chicken, potato salad, green ~«11" iyciUlß, KCful l|r, luilJr nnu milk. Holiday Beverage What {dans tor holiday entertaining have you made this year? Is there a tree trimming party on the agenda? Are you planning an open house replete with a buffet. or a gift-wrapping bee? Fo these and many other holiday happenings, you’ll, need a beverage with general appeal. A smooth, creamy eggnog fills the bill throughout the holiday season. What could be nicer for nutrition-concious or dieting friends than a beverage combining eggs and milk, both of which supply protein, vitamins and minerals? This Fruit Spice version is even nicer. It adds cranberry and apple juices to make the nutrient content of this savory sipper ex ceptionally high for a party drink. The kids will lovf it, too, as long as you don’t tell them how good it is for them. One of the biggest reasons eggnog has been a traditional holiday beverage is that it’s so easy to flavor in a host of different ways. This Fruit Spice Eggnog, for example, becomes more “spirited” with the addition of cranberry liqueur and a festive garnish of whole fresh cranberries. For the younger set, top it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and provide cinnamon stick stirrers. Use your imagination to create your own special eggnog variation. There’s no last minute preparation with an eggnog. Make it the morning or evening before your big event and chill it in the regrigerator until time for serving. Though it’s unlikely, if you should have some left over, return it to the refrigerator. It will make a deliciously jjyfccitious.., tjreakfgst-in-a SECTION B ’Tis the season for an eggnog. However you choose to serve it, it will be the life of the party! FRUIT SPICE EGGNOG Makes 4% cups 4 eggs 2 l /2 cups milk Vz cup sugar y 4 teaspoon salt. 1 stick cinnamon Vz. cup cranberry juice+ Vz cup apple juice+ In heavy medium-size saucepan beat eggs slightly. Stir in milk, sugar and salt until blended. Add cin namon stick. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until mixture thickens and just coats a metal spoon. Cool quickly by setting pan in ice or cold water and stirring for a few minutes. Remove cinnamon stick. Stir in cranberry and apple juices. Pour into bowl or pitcher. Cover and chill thoroughly. + 1 cup cranapple juice may be substituted for cranberry juice and apple juice. Macks Stores Dividend Set SANFORD—The Board of Directors of Macks Stores, Inc., has announced the declaration of a quarterly dividend of 5 cents per share on the common stock of the company, payable on December 15, to stockholders of record at the close of business on December 1. Macks Stores, Inc. operates 97 variety stores in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia. II I ir.l m h< 11 1 ‘****"^— IIII .n, .» ■ I Thanksgiving Sale I CARS TRUCKS 176 Chsvette—a gas saver Blazer with air H 75 Vega wagon-real clean, 75 Chevrolet Vz ton short 174Impafa,air, clean,4-door c ~, . ... ■ ' ' 73 Ford Vz ten with camper 172 Kingswood Estate 9 pas- w senger wagon j- x 72 V* ton I ChavroUt Sarvica Chevrolet Parts I CJOME CHEVROLET miPMJHC. Leary Begins Early Planting In Macedonia R. West Leary, a certified tree fanner, is getting an early jump on tree planting oy using containerized seedlings he is spot planting on his land in the Macedonia section. Back in 1972 the Forest Service established a containerized seedling test {dot on Leary’s farm. From this test, and others like it in the state, there is now a greenhouse at the forestry facility at Clayton to grow one-half million improved loblolly pine seedlings at one time. The seedlings stay in the greenhouse around ten weeks and then are put outdoors on racks to adjust to the outside climate. The seedlings are then ready to be planted. There are two good reasons to plant these types of seedlings. First, they are improved loblolly pine from the state tree orchard in Goldsboro. Second, they can be planted during the summer months when bare root seedlings cannot be planted. A few more details con cerning the handling and planting of these seedlings are being studied. Leary believes in the future of growing trees. If you would like more in formation on reforestation contact the Chowan County Forest Ranger, Roger Spivey at 482-4554. CONSTIPATION Doctor proven ingredient requires no prescription Doctors find a special laxative ingredient to be highly effective in relieving even severe constipation overnight Don't let irregularity or constipation become a problem This medical ingredient is now available in the exclusive EX-LAX formula Use only as directed. Chocolated Tablets _ w . or Unflavored Pills EX’LAX |fa*r Wsram cjjHH TREE FARMER—R. West Leary is pictured here with Roger Spivey, Chowan County forester, as he prepares to plant tree seedlings which are containerized. Leary is a pioneer in this field. The back swimmer bug has three pairs of legs: one for capturing food, one for holding objects and one for rowing itself upside down in the water. Before You Buy o House ... Consider CONTINENTAL HOMES The World's Leader In Pre-site Built Houses and Commercial Buildings House Plans to Suit Your Individual Needs and Preferences Towii & Country Realty Route 32 North Edenton, N. C. Bob Horrell Charlie Phelps 482-8833 (Office) 482-8833 (Office) 482-8854 (Res.) 482-3088 (Res.) Eugene Rascce 482-8833 (Office) 482-2229 (Res.)
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