Page 2-A Budget-Stretching Tips Getting the best value for your food dollar may become more of a challenge each week. But there’s some budget- Letter To The Herald Editor The “sacredness and quietness” of our Beaver Hill Cemetery doesn’t need the intrusion of a highway connecting Ocean Highway Number 17 at Twiddy Avenue, with privately owned real estate near Virginia Road. A connecting liefc would necessitate the crossing of the cemetery, the Potter’s Field, the Beaver Dam. The story of the cemetery is like this: In 1880, Eden ton’s greatest benefactor, Mr. J.W. Branning, came to Edenton to set up a great lumber mill complex which would give jobs to Edenton’s citizenry, then still on its knees as a result of the civil Wjjr. He bought all of the land from what is now “Pembroke Circle” to the old Fish Hatchery, and from John’s Island to the Beaver Dam near the Virginia Road. Realizing that the town did not have a large Cfjmetery, other than the Episcopal Church, he set aside a portion of his land beside the Beaver Dam for use as a cemetery, aided by a group of ladies known as the Beaver Hill Cemetery Association. The duty of this organization was to sell lots and to collect fees for maintanence of the cemetery. As the years passed the job became too much for the corporation or the organization, and the town was asked to take over the maintenance of the cemetery. Since knowing the above history, I doubt anyone wiiuld agree that the town h$ the right to run a high way connection through Beaver Hill Cemetery. Anyway, our citizens should attend the Town Council meeting Tuesday to hear the discussion of the matter . Thank you, Mrs. Raymond Carr In 1935, Carl Magee patented the first coin-operated park ing meter. THE NEW TERRY'S SHOE BOX Grand Re-Opening Sale Continues! Thurs. - Sat., Mar. 8 • 10 All New Spring And Easter Fashions In Footwear For Women And Children i SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE'! ~WOMEN'S^"^^ WOOD BOTTOM BLAIR ( CLOG SANDALS « Blue & Tan IFOR EASTER CHILDREN S STRIDE RITE MARY JANE PATENT LEATHER STRAP ' 5 TO 8 SI 3 88 oIZ. tb . 8 , To 1 2 Sl4 88 ■ L— s LEATHER UPPER CLOG \ Ml Natural Sizes 4 To 12 ■ Reg $8 88 $"700 * % NOW / B | Just Like The Big I Girls 1 f ,i# 1 1 IHU I——M—l stretching tips as close as your telephone, says Gladys B. White, extension home economics agent, Chowan County. The N.C. Agricultural Extension Service’s Teletip offers a listing of the best food buys. This information, updated every two weeks, also gives shopping suggestions. To take advantage of this service, dial the Extension Teletip toll-free number 1- 800-662-7301. Whe the operator an swers, ask for message 1101, “Best Food Buys.” Additional information is available on- nutrition labeling, saving money in the supermarket, and buying beef, pork, lamb, veal and poultry. The 14 messages related to food buying last from two minutes to three-and-a-half minutes in length. Raleigh Artist Exhibiting Here Court Square Antiques announces the art exhibit of Jill Flink of Raleigh for the month of March. These prints are collographs, etchings, and linoleum blocks. Shop is open Monday through Saturday from 11 A M. to 4:30 P.M. Mrs. Flink studied in Atlanta, Ga., at Studio 4 with Walt Martin, at N.C. State Univ. with Joe Cox, and at Penland School with Donald Sexauer and Austin Lowry. Exhibitions of her work have been extensive, she has had 34 one and two person shows since 1969. Her work has passed though many juries to be included in many prominent shows. - iIMpi 1 BUT WE TRY TO GIVE MORE FOR YOUR FOOD DOLLAR! Grade A Swift Premium Whole Frvers Sirloin Pean “* city «■* Steak ntiy Meaß Ham 49* lb ' ,b ’ cut-up lb. 53* *1.99 *1.59 Luter Gwaitney Swift Premium Luter Gwaltnev Jamestown Olde Jamestown 1 Brand Southfield |-Bolie Brand Chicken Bacon «3» steak « Sausage Franks lb. lb. Ib ‘ lb - ,b ‘ *p 99* '2.09 99* 99* urn swaps Viu«gT y . y 5 lbs. 30 oz. IB oz. 26 0 - Martha White Gibbs Sunshine Camellia t $ Crea.T; Pork Cinnamon |gjj=' Salt rmm "r ™ •- » 69* 49* 6nhams „ 79* 1“ 99* gt size 40-60-75-100 Watt gg 0L 43 0L 32 oz. Bold 3 Sylvania 20 oz. fl Liquid Detergent Soft White UOWny « Ivory A St nrann rßiiihc Fabric m . ■ a n windex I A Fabric DUIDS Liquid M D .... fy i L x , k ,u . Softened®)] * m Refill m Softener 2 bulb pkg. bott | e (gs?) Rjl box 149 rftt bottle bottle r t\t ™ 1 59 039 179 |59 Veon* You Can Always Rely On P&Q For mm ™ m ~rnQnrri HTSTO r W. I rriJC Trail 50 FREE ■ Blazer S &i_i Salisbury Steak 5 1 29 Dog Onions 31b. bag 49* 32 oz. Regular cut Food SfSL ?" p$ White Potatoes W 99* French Fries 2/89* ™ . o«< 10 oz. Chef-Boy-Ar- Dm * k 4 Little Pizzas 99* oln 7Q Oranges 5,b * 99* ± 3-10-/J u * c THE CHOWAN HERALD Thursday. March 8, 1979