PAGE TWO Cancer Clinics Held Every Friday At E City Healtfi Center Purpose Is to Encourage Look-out for Cancer Symptoms Clinics at the Northeastern Carolina Cancer Detection Center are held every Friday afternoon in the Health Center Elizabeth City, with registra tion from 1 to 2:30 P.'M. These ex aminations are free to all women 35 or over, all men 40 or over, and to anyone with a symptom or a “danger signal,” regardless of age. The Northeastern Carolina Cancer Detection Center is under the man agement of the Pasquotank Medical Society, and frequently there are more applicants for examination than can be accommodated. Therefore, in order that those who live at a dis tance may be sure of an examination and thus not make a trip in vain, pri orities will be sent on request, to all who live 20 miles or more from Eliza beth City. Requests should be ad dressed to Cancer Center Clerk, Health Center, comer Cedar and Harney streets, and indicate two dates on which the visit can be made. A group of Elizabeth City women volunteer their time each Friday af ternoon to serve as receptionists and volunteers nurses’ aides. The pur pose is to urge people to have an ex amination and to encourage them to , be on the look-out for Cancer symp toms while they are in the early stage. It is hoped many in the dis- . trict will avail themselves of the op- , portunity to be examined. Demonstration Club At Cross Roads Meets The Chowan Home Demonstration , Club met Monday May 8, in the Com munity House at Small’s Cross Roads. The meeting was called to order by the president and opened with members singing, “Hail Club Women Crowned Through Service,” after which they repeated l together the Club Collect. Minutes were read and approved, roll called with one new member join ing the club. Treasurer’s report was given by Mrs. E. A. Elliott. A motion was made to send the sick members of the club a gift. Business was discussed, the presi dent urged that more members give back reports so at least two mem bers of the club would receive read ers certificates. Mrs. J. B. Hollowell was appointed to serve with Mrs. Hughes Bunch on the County Program Planning Committee. The County Home Demonstration picnic supper was announced; it will be held Wed rmt 11 " # : What's Your Problem? ...COOKING? ...HOT WATER? Jfa £rjp| ... REFRIGERATION j ... USE MODERN PTROFAX GAS CLIANfR • QUICKIR • DIMNDAIU No matter whero vou llva —your houaehola appli ances still can be the most modem! Say goodbye to sootr, hard-to-handle fuels, men tog loe, "half-enough" hot water. Install PTBOFAX Gas. Uniform quality and assured supply. HARRELL MS 8 COAL COMPANY 421 SOUTH BROAD STREET Phone 652 Edenton, N. C. I STORE HOURS » MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 8:00 to 12:00 A. M. 1:00 to 5:30 P. M. .1 Wednesday Afternoon Closed SATURDAY 8:00 A. M. Until 8:00 P. M. JOIN THE SWING TO I Pyrofax Gas 1 I L_=== : » nesday afternoon, June 28, at Chowan High School. Rocky Hock will have charge of the program and arrange ments. Discussion for the meeting was and How It Grows”, given by Mrs. J. B. Hollowell. In her talk 1 « she pointed out that a child’s charac [ ter begins forming in the home and the parents’ conduct has a lot to do with guiding the child i nthe right or k wrong way. Booklets were given to the members and these booklets gave the different stages of growth for a child and also tells what behavior parents can expect during these grow ing stages. , Mrs. Lindsay Evans had charge of recreation; she had a clothespin re-, 1 lay game which was enjoyed by all. Refreshments were served by the I hostesses. • Baptist Bible Class Fish Fry Friday The Young Men’s Bible Class of the Baptist Church will stage its an nual fish fry Friday night at 7 o'clock at the Edenton armory. L. E. Francis is chairman of the committee in charge of the affair. Members and their wives, members of the Women’s class of the Adult Department and workers in all departments are invited to attend. Mother’s Day Services At Edenton, Windsor Sunday, May 14, the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered in Duke of Windsor Hotel convention room, Windsor, at 8 A. M., and in St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Edenton, at It A. M., each including sermon on “Birth Control Worse Than Murder,” Holy Communion, followed by Rosary, Litany in honor of Our Lady of Fa tima for the Conversion of Russia, Sunday School, with confessions in Windsor 7:30 to 7:55, Edenton 10:30 ■ to 10:55 A. M., Saturday, 4 to 6 P. M., 7 to 10, stated Father F. J. McCourt, pastor, who invites everybody to all services. Week-mornings: Mass May I Devotions in Edenton. Lassiter-Wright Company Painting Roofing - Repairing Radio and Television Servicing East Church Street Extended EDENTON, N. C. ij PHONES: Day—636-W Night—s3-W-l and 614-J 11 " - 1 ' -% The famous Magle Chef range... 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CORN 2forJsc cm® 3 for 46c Libby’s or Del Monte No. 2'/z Cans PEACHES, can .........2Sc *• . Fresh (North Carolina MAY PEA 5...... 3 Mb. 29c Fancy Selected Slicing TOMATOES 2 cartons 35c Fancy Iceberg LETTUCE 2beais 25c , . .a Fancy South American fc CANTALOUPES, each. 35c White Cap Washed PPTATBES. .IIHb. bag 45c Large Juicy California Sunldst t r LEMONS, dozen 39c HONOR ROLL CITIES Ten North Carolina cities with pop ulation between 5,000 and 10,000 halve won places on the Honor Roll of the National Traffic Safety Contest, ac- SCHENLEY fdfefc SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, INCORPORATED, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. - ILENDED WHISKEY. <5% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS, 8« PROOF- JH /WWWVS^WWWVWWWWWVWWWW 11 oz. Bonner’s Dried Peaches i box 25c ’VOfN £ I} 111 4 i I w R 11 \ IKoy Xu Tq/fo Raisin Tapioca Pudding Broadcatt: May 13,1950 1 css. teparaltd V, tup P«* Milk . , W rup brown sugar ‘A CU P seedless raisins t tablespoons quick- X teaspoon vanilla cooking tapioca 2 marshmallow*, (aw grains salt haired 1/, cup water 2 teaspoon* jolly Beat egg white until stiff, but not dry. Beat in 14 cup brown sugar. Mix in laucepan the tapioca, V ♦ cup brown sugar, the salt and water. Boil over low heat 5 min., or until tapioca is clear and thick. Stir in slowly a mix ture of slightly beaten egg yolk, milk and raisins. Stir to a boil over low heat, then boil and stir 30 seconds longer. Take off heat; add vanilla. Fold in egg-white mixture. Put into 4 dessert dishes. Chill. At serving time, garnish with marshmallow halves. Top each marshmallow with equal parts of jelly. You will need l Pet Milk, Seedless Rais ins, Tapioca, Eggs, Brown Sugar, Marshmallows and Jelly. SAVE WITH P&Q! Borden’s Eagle Brand MILK, can 26c < Lipton’s Vi -lb. TEA, pkg. 31c 4-Ib. Carton FLUFFO, pkg. -----70 c 8-o*. Pkg. Durkee’s COCOANUT, pkg.--25c No. 2 Cana Red G«o * ■ TOMATOES-. .2 for 25c Bleach WASHO 2 qts. 29c ■ —i.i 1-lb. Cello Long Grain nn MCE, pkg. ,15c "S7F ■ II i m cording to information received from the National Safety Council by the North Carolina Department of Motor | Vehicles. r The following cities were placed oh the Honor, Roll for going through the 22-oz. Cross Cut Sweet Pickles 22c 46-iOZ. HI-C Orangeade 3ic WL a£h\ 46-oz. can Phillips «n> L \ TOMATO BE \ juice. fsV **** 19c HELD OVER. One 8-oz. Jar FREE With one 16-oz. Jar Cream Whipt ' SALAD DRESSHG.. 33c i entire year of 1949 without a single' , traffic fatality: Asheboro, Canton, , Henderson, Hendersonville, Lenoir, Mooresviile, Mount Airy, Newton, Roanoke Rapids and Washington. ! TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD {jp&rfjKb CHOICE I MEATS J Center Cut Lean ~ PORK CHOPS, I. 65c Swiffs Premium —Half or Whole SMOKED HAMS, lb 59c Country Spicy—Links SAtISMLIh. 55c ranTuvEß.ib. 35c Luter’s 1-lb. Bag , - Sft USAGE MEAT, 0). ...37c LUNCHEON MEAT lb 55 8-oz. Jar White House Apple Jelly jar 10c