SECTION TWO PAGE TWO Negro Home Demonstration News > Hr mi). ONMIK 8. CHARLTON, C«an'.y Mwn Hnine Economies Agent This week we are meeting 4-H Clubs at White Oak Consoli-, dated and St. John Schools. We *will meet 4-H Clu'bs at Edenton! High School January 11th and 12th. Our demonstrations are! ion “Eggs For Breakfast” with the girls and “Poultry For Heme 1 Consumption and Family In come”, with the boys. The schedule for community 4-H Clubs follows: January 14, Ryans Grove-Vir-I ginia Fork at the church at 7:30 P. M. January 20, Canaan Temple at the Hall at 7:30 P. M. January 21, Center Hill-Cisco at the community building at 7:30 P. M. I There will be held five joint ( community meetings throughout the county this month. We will work on the Family Food Sup-; ply with emphasis on Poultry Production. Our Agricultural Agent, Mr. Lassiter and I will work together in these meet ings. You are asked to attend the meeting nearest you. S'-hedule Center Hill-Cisco met last night. Hudson Grove, tonight. Janu ary 7, at the Hall, 7:30 P. M. Yeopim (Cedar Grove, Trian gle, St. John, Canaan Temple) January 12, at Canaan Temple Hall, 7:30 P. M. Virginia Fork, Rvans Grove, Paradise Road, January 19, Brown-Carver Library 7:30 P. M. Warren Grove-Green Hall, Jan uary 28 at Warren Grove Educa tional Building, 7:30 P. M. We are continuing to work on the family food supply, wi;h our goal to raise a square meal around home. But food buying 1 as to be done now if the tami ]v is ‘o cet th'' f’ods n^edc' 1 daily for the best of health. It is important that the foed dollars be spent wisely. We are told that food si plies will continue larre in 1960 and retail food prices will average - a little lower in 1960, chiefly h- cause —of —lower—farm—prices. [ If we are to get the most from 1 < ur food dollar, time and effort must be spent on meal plan ning to include the 7 Basie .j/tnups. Wise nlanning before you shop. Guides To Better Shopping Listen to radio and television ( market news. Read your news-! paper food columns and adver tisements. Know when different meats,! fruits and vegetables are in i Plants for Sale Cabbage Plants EARLY JERSEY AND ROUND DUTCH By the Hundred or Thousand Annual and Perennial Flower Plants Pansies - Sweet Williams English Daisies Carnation - Hollyhocks Foxglove - Feverfew Candytuft and Basket of Gold Leary Plant Farm RFD I—EDENTON “Located in the Heart of Rocky Hock” w m Straight bourbon 03*60 4/5 QUART Whiskey wSSrnSX" IBwhH^W'* *■" ' '■• 'r ■ I heavier seasonal supply and plan to "take advantage of them | then. 1 Compare cost of fresn, frozen and canned foods. Remember, food savings are usuaily in pennies, but within a year the dollars saved will be your own. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The great exampe of love and; sacrifice given by Christ Jesus and the good which results from following this example in daily life will be emphasized Sunday at Christian Science services. I Readings from the Bible in] the Lesson-Sermon entitled “Sac. j rament” will include the account j in Matthew of the healin'? byj] Jesus of the lad who was “luna- 1 tick and sore vexed.” Sc ections from “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures” by Mary Baker Eddy will ( include the following (4:3-9):. "What we most need is the pray :er of fervent desire for growth in grace, expressed in patience, meekness, love, and good deeds. To keep the commandments of ; our Master and follow his ex ample, is our proper debt to him j i and the only worthy evidence 'of our prqtitude for all that he has done.” The Gulden Text is from John' (6:33): “The bread of God is he which cometh down from heaven, and giveth life unto the world.” TRY~A~HE RALdTuASSIFIED -»*• «■ —' • • --y- ■ JOE SAYS: iH CAN BE SUED Family man, business man, homeowner —you are liable for injury to others. Dog bites a child accidents on your property^—a passer-by falls. Flay it safe I Nationwide’s family liability protection actually pennies-a-dayl Full facts—no obligation. Call— JOE THORUD 204 Bank of Edenton Bldg. P. O. Box 504 PHONE 2429 -y_ ________ mmTOH NORTH CAROLINA. THUMDAt JANUARY 7 1960. frosty morn choice Frosty Morn Choice SPECIALS „ rßpir SM <ssr. b . picnics JkJgc Picnics 39< whole BEEF 8 j SMALL FRESH FRONT™ PIG 2^lbs. B’less Stewing LB Wmw'&JP ■■ iIE 94% feet-25c beef 59 c &'='Ki:. ib. l9* 1-Lb. Bag— 5c off Deal Mrs. Filbert’s I XT „ wo n nnA j„u n n r .. XT im■> na. » Pi* /a _ 9 F No. 300 Rcsedale Our Own Eco Maid No. 1 Tall Eat well Gills Corfee Mayonnaise|j une 2 cans i nstan t jar Sardines ib.S9c 1 Peas 25 c |Coffee 3Sh THESE SPECIALS ARE P & Q’s YOU FORT^UMpSTcROpTF^LE^nTTSsoT""" 1 "™ N 0" 1 TALL TWIN PET No. 303 Eastern Shore 7~^ l<l,M "^^ ,^M "^^TNa?^!EAVY t sYßu?powHATAN<T^^^^^^ l^ IIIIIMgI Dog Food Tomatoes weekentflPEACHESr;; l: “ *“ 3 cans 25 Limit 12 Cans None To D< lers \ Pi can 3L WAY PACK SWEET WHOLE Water Maid Long Grain I None Xo Dea!ors ■——__________ DTJ ’V I r?c nt n r i-lb. harrell’3 I IJUWiN PKODUIb LANE r IGN.LLD I\ 1L L n f if EXTRA fancy FLORIDA | LA hge golden heart W) % g rure Lard Snap Beam I CELERY c I >-ia ceil. 2 lbs. 29c I staik lQc nkg. Stop grade WBI WsT vBl sxb. bag Texas yelgo* | all sizes Florida t/cQorp tet a OA ImToI o q > In Ml ONIONS I TANGERINES VESPLR TEA a c Hgji |g§ m L Ce(lo p jj , or 1, 11 fr ESjl'lSk /ms 3 b Bag J. Qc I dozen 4Qc OUR OWN ECO MAID OUR OWN ECO MAID | TOP GRADE HB| Detenrent 3 ' lb ' tin I AnUTmii *«*. *•« ««/80 Hudson box ig. pkg. Shortening Monday l * l wizard Table NAPKINS IQc C a C J Karo Syrup BLEACH WICKS , n « £c J c O J c jbo t . 25c ; b.tX7e tJKI 10-LB. BAG PLAIN OR SR WHITE BLOSSOM 18's Vesper IT, - —ft 2 CANS I Ff j~\ IT n Tea Ba Ks I oiy Jr™ Sausage MB I LO><? _ I L U U K 12-ut. nMBELzk 4I ~lZld|3 I j ars I * pk? l ’ _ .... . ... ■ - ——————H»

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