t-SaCHOK TWO PAGE SIX with nn: farm women Practices What Sh. Preaches Mrs. Lee DiMay, food conser fc vation leader in Hertford Coun- I ty, is really practicing whu* she r preaches as far as frozen foods | are cane' rned. In emphasizing I the importance of good packag ing materials she says, “If it’s | worth doing, it’s worth doing r cot nelly.’’ Mrs. Ethel Britt, home eco nomics agent, reports Mrs. Oil day has two 15-foot home freez | ers and they are filled with | food—not space wasters like [ corn cobs and bones. She is cartful to rotate the food in her freezer so old food docs not I accumulate. Co-ordinating Color In order for homcmakeis in Chatham County to develop bet-1 ter skills and understanding in ! planning altractve houses forj more gracious living, a demon-j stration was reccnilv presented tin co-ordinating color in the home. Miss Flossie M. Whitley, home economics agent, snvs the homemakers were urged t > make a master plan for colors throughout the house. In planning color schemes,, consider the house 1 plan, rela-j tion of rooms to each other, ex-j posure of rooms, h< . i.t of <-e : !-, ing, type of wall and floor fin- 1 ishes and the size and shape of rooms. Use of Cut-Outs Through the use of cut-outs and illustrative material. Mrs. Norwood Teal of the Bethel community in Anson Countv has planned the remodeling of her kitchen. Mrs. Ada B. Dalla Pozza, home economics agent, reports h Menus for Chowan High School lunch room for the week es March 14-18 will be as fol lows: Monday: Milk, beef and vege table soup, spiced ham sand wich, bread, crackers, bu'ter, rice and raisin pudding. Tuesday: Mil k. Hamburger, rice and gravy, turnip greens, pickle relish, r.d s, butter, cheese slices, French apple cobbler. Wednesday: Milk, baked ham, potato salad, string beans, rolls, b'’*ter, pineapple and grapefruit cup. Thursday: r" iI k, barbecue pork, candied yams, cole slaw, hushpuppics, butter, bread, cheese slices, chocolate cake. Friday: Milk, fish sticks. French fried potatoes, tossed salad, blackeye peas, hushpup pics, rolls, butter, lemon pud-' ding. TRY * HERALD CLASSIFIED SAVE MONEY J7 cl 3-WAYS ■ ■ ■ .tr- awwy ZZz.' -aU with NEW SH DIESEL Now you can own a full-featured B-275 Diesel tractor at new low cost! Now you can figure fuel cost savings of up to 50',' every day you use it! Now you con operate hundreds of hours longer-spend less than ever for maintenance! PLUS... The new B-275 carries more 3-poir.t tools than any other Diesel. It zips through a variety of tough jobs with rugged, big-lugging Diesel power, and gives you eight speeds for ward, from 1% to 14 mph. Try the fast starts, easy handling, and effortless control of the International B-275 yourself. Arrange for a demonstration today! Match your payments to your income with the IH INCOME PURCHASE PLAN M|)J) Congratulations To Members ... OF THE l-II ( LIUS for their outstanding work in Chowan County MM IMPLEMENT & TRUCK CO. PUOJTE 2151 EDENTON By MAIDRED MORRIS j that Mrs. Teal will have clean , ing closets, a mixing and baking ' area, a launc’rv area, and room for china storage by planning ' rhead. j Construction Problems 4-H’ers in Dare County have been havin' l trouble with cloth ing construe ion. However, as-j iter a few more sewing classes,l ! the troubles should vanish. Mrs, Beulah Gaylord, home) ! economics agent, savs classes arci being held as a follow-uo of a study on pattern selection, alter ing of patterns and selection of material. Wiil Get Experience Early “The experience of learning to paint and decorate a home is good for voung people.” says Mrs. Garrison Pavne in Madison Cotwrty. Mrs. Payne plans to letjmer family do just this in the spring. M ss Ethel Towns, nd. assistant home economics agent, reports! her. girls will learn, through do ing. some of the basic informa tion about color combinations.) how to paint, and the value ofj following simple rules of dec orating. Arranging Furniture Bo you know the simple rules} for arranging furniture? Well. I the Home Demonstration Club* members in Rutherford County have had experience using mini ature furniture. “A miniature set of furniture and floor board with knock down walls was used to take specific rooms of club members and work out satisfactory ar rangements,” says Miss Eugenia | Ware, homo economics agent. TYPEWRITING CONTESTS IN PROGRESS AT ECCI East Carolina College began j this week its ninth annua! spring typewriting contests for high school students in Eastern j North Carolina. During this! week and next, a series of twen-j ty-live county contests are be-1 ing administered. Approximate ly 875 students chosen from the] 4.403 s udents who are enrolled in typing courses in the county schools will compete. Participating counties this year) are Beaufort. Bertie, Camden.; Carteret, Chowan, Craven, Dare. I Edgecombe, Gates, Greens, Hal-, itax, Hertford, Hyde, Lenoir. Martin, Nash, Northampton. Onslow, Pamlico, Perquimans. Pitt. Tyrrell, Washington, Wi!-I son and Wayne. He who has lost honor can lose nothing more. —Publilius Svrius, To those whose god is honor, disgrace alone is sin. —J. C. and A.' W. Hare. TOE CHOWAW HERALD EDOTTOR WORTH CttAOti. THURSDAY. MARCH 10, i 960. ALL B(J&G£r-ftArcHEi&rt‘ il. GIAI* -A- MffiSSSl* AND MUWN b ,143 n JE ■ I FRYERS j G ‘ 8 LB A \ E oiS S™ VALLEY I SWiom - Large - Fancy I New-Smoked Sliced-Boston HARRELL'S TURKEYS Headless 3 i carton Herring STEAKS L V ® ,e ' ,rs,n,a | I roe or cut _ B rure Pork lb. _ rimp $2.59| {b> 3Q C Sausage 25 c FRENCH i family Size—No.2' 2 Can Tin V-ir.P lP 1 h i * I REGULAR CR DRIP COFFEE CHEF-BOY-AR-DEE !».<** 0 Lt ' n l Maxwell House Spaghetti i coftee bb ; 3 re - C rt Ves . .1 oftJ CORN trulls jjr/r\ \ hhink l bon ami Toilet Tissue Meal 28c Towels-sl.oo 1 Lk * uid Cleaners p k g . Q MAYONNAISE or Extra Lg. Fresh 9Q C 1 tall uJT" FD IVIV/Vr IO LVJYJ U i iTr{rv L l^oii?T 9V2Oz 1 ■ 1 “ ntcn \ o*7 — DO7FN LUCKY STRIKE 12-oz. mckenzie iiA.Sll £ f C fi Tima a QPancake M^ x j 1 til let N jjc 1 Orange or Grape % g*L j -1 Imitation Red Bird can n lr ff ■■ flp DRINK. Cfcc ,g,gSB, 1 1 Vien. Sausage 10c pkg >Ji _W C Ot/ i _fRESH - FRO M-TH c• H ARYS CT- TQ-YCU I HARREIJ 7S 4-Lb. Carton 6PU I)RINKS “ ! Wm&nm pure »3i gg. 97. , ADI i Ink sw -etc. | GREEN FLORIDA |j/\ K I ./ ■■ nJB CABBAGES Limit—l to Customer! Vi*' Chew Gum ’ 10c . ____ REGULAR 35c DETERGENT 4 - 17' casER I 10 i—mi iii —— - - '•— ■ fj Baby hood 29e Fancy Cello Keg. 49c—10-oz. Coastal 9l Jm —=—i Carrots bagK c mm 9* brea °ed Z M ■MI! QHPIMP trackers... 29c Fancy Red Ripe Slicing oon H OfllVllVlr -—” ]b I g I Tomatoes f| J 3: 1.00 Florida Temple tldcen —^hmm /-V m WiVS GLAZED CAKE OF THE WEEK! Free Delivery—hYiday & Saturday Oranges ttrt&daay) Regular Me Banquet iM'inviwiiM uo-nuts pound ■HWTHHI h. THIS Ml 2160 INC. 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