u-jECHONTWO PAGE TWO COLORED NEWS Hep Home Demonstration News By MBS. ONNIK 8. CHARLTON, Coaaty Negro Home Economic* Ageat - --r., jg " } The County Council of Home Demonstration Clubs will meet Fijday, September 15, in our 'm* at 1:30 P. M. Two offi-| cefs from each club are asked attend. This meeting is very important Do make your plans pow to be present so that each club will be represented. September is Better Breakfast Monthr-an appropriate time to re-establish food breakfast eat ing habits for the youngsters in school and the entire fami ly. Research has .proved that the family will not only feel better but will perform better throughout the morning if each member starts the day with a good breakfast. A good breakfast gives a good start for the day. You need three good meals every day. Breakfast should furnish one fourth to one third of the body’s total needs for the day. Always include at least a fruit, cereal or bread and milk. Be sure to drink a glass of milk if you do not eat an egg or other protein food for break fast. The more active one is: the more breakfast should be eaten. We are informed that only about half of the teen-aged girls eat an adequate break fast, though they are growing more rapidly than at any time in their lives. Too often they snack instead of eating a good breakfast. During this Better Breakfast Month get in the habit of preparing and eating an adequate breakfast then keep the habit each month of the year. Breakfast Patterns Light— Fruit Jf Cereal with milk t and/or Bread and Butter „ Beverage Medium— Fruit Cereal with Milk or Eggs and/or meat Bread-Butter Beverage Heavy— SOU CONSERVATION NEWS B; JAMES H. GRIFFIN, Soil Conservationist District Fish Fry District supervisors of the Al bemarle Soil Conservation Dis trict (Chowan, Perquimans, Pas quotank, Camden and Currituck Counties) are having a fish fry at Camp Perry (Boy Scout Camp) in Perquimans County, Saturday, Slptember 9, from 4 P. M., to 7 P. M. Tickets are SI.OO per plate. Music will be furnished by a group from Cur rituck County. Plates may be taken home or eaten at the site. Tables will be available. This is a fund-raising project for your Soil Conservation Dis trict. It will also be a family fun outing. Support your Dis trict and enjoy a good fish fry along with your friends. Tickets are available from District Supervisors L. C. Bunch, H. F. Byrum, J. A. Webb. Jr.,| George Winslow, Joe Nowell, Jr., J. A. Bray, W. G. Stevens, H. A. Leary, Frank Sawyer, Jr., Ralph Powels, M. E. Doxey and Manly West, A. B. Etheridge, M. K. Berry and H. J. Banks. U.S.DA. Radiological Monitoring Program A radiological monitoring sta tion has been set up in the Soil Conservation Service Work Unit Office in Edenton. Instru ments for carrying out this program were furnished SCS personnel at the training school August 28-30 at Raleigh. SCS personnel attending the training school were James A. Griffin and George A. Conner. Other personnel in the work unit office will be trained in using the instruments and in operating the monitoring sta tion. People need the facts of atomic warfare and how to protect themselves. A* you know, food and water will be the crucial items for survival, especially food. A radiological monitoring sta tion will furnish information on local conditions as to food con tamination and atomic fallout. ABC Election Be sure to vote in the ASC Community Committeemen elec tion September 11, lift). Polls will be open from I A. k, un til • P. If. Potting: places in Chowan County ans ASCS Of p i— i p el * Fruit Cereal with Milk Eggs with Meat Grits or Potatoes Bread-Butter Beyerage September Schedule September 6: Center Hill Com munity at Community Building, 8:00 P. M. September 7: Hudson Grove Community, Hall at 8:00 P. M.; Yeopim Community at St. John School, 8:00 P. M. September 11: Paradise Road Community at office, 8:00 P. M.; YMW, Robin’s Restaurant at 8:00 P. M. September 12: Edenton HD Club, Mrs. Emily Brooks at] 8:00 P. M. September 14: Ryans Grove HD Club, Mrs. Tamar White at 7:00 P. M.; Ryans Grove Com-| munity. Ernest White, 8:00 P. M.j September 15: CTC Communi ty 4-H Club, Canaan Temple at. 8:00 P. M. September 18: Paradise Road HD Club. Mrs. Lala Hall at 8:00 P. M. I September 19: Hudson Grove! HD Club, hall, 2:30 P. M.; Vir-: ginia Fork Community. ; September 20: Canaan Tem ple HD Club, Mrs. L. B. Cos ton at 2:30 P. M. September 21: St. John HD with Mrs. Olivia Wiggins at 1:00 P. M.; Center Hill Com-] munity 4-H Club, Community Building at 8:00 P. M. September 22: Triangle HD Club, Mrs. Evelyn Bond at 2:30 P. M. I September 25: Training meet ing conducted by R. W. Long, Community Development Spe cialist, for members County Council of Community Develop ment, office at 8:00 P. M. September 26: Warren Grove HD Club, Mrs. Minnie Wilder at 2:30 P. M.; Virginia Fork HD, Mrs. Sarah Spivey at 8:00 P. M.; Warren Grove-Green Hall Com munity, Warren Grove Educa tional Building at 8:00 P. M. September 27: Green Hall HD Club, Mrs. Cleo White, 2:30 P. M. September 28: Center Hill HD Qlub, Community Building •at 2:30 P. M. Center, H. R. Peele’s store and J. R. Briggs’ store. Anyone eligible to participate ] in any program administrated by ] ASC committeemen can vote. Be sure to vote, it’s America’s privilege. ACP Farmers who have cost-share assistance approved for drain age or erosion control practices this fall are expected to contact the local SCS office for an ap pointment for technical assist ance in carrying out their con servation practices. SCS per sonnel will not look you up be cause they are busy. Assist us by coming by and scheduling a time for technical assistance. Conservation Farm Plans The best way to get conser vation practices on your farm is to plan for them. Your local soil conservation district offers this service to you . . . First, the needs of your farm are determined. Next, you de cide when and how much of a conservaticyi practice you are go ing to apply. As a cooperator, the necessary technical assist ance is furnished you to carry out your soil and water conser vation plan. D. G. Welch, Tyner, is starting on preparing his conservation farm plan Wednesday, Septem ber 6th. Soil Conservation Ser vice will work with Mr. Welch in preparing his conservation farm plan. Lunch Room Menu | Menus at John A. Holmes High School lunch room for the week of September 11-15 will be as follows: Monday: Ravioli, green string beans, peach pie, milk, creamed potatoes, biscuits, butter. Tuesday: Grilled lunch, meat, succotash, gingerbread, butter, buttered potatoes, bread, milk. Wednesday: FrleS chicken, garden peas, ice cream, potato salad, milk, hot rolls, butter. Thursday: Meat loaf, turnip greens, apple sauce, milk, hot bisedits, creamed potatoes and gravy, batter. Friday: Sliced cornbeef, com, steamed cabbage, bread, butter, milk, u . . TO? A n '^'jiy|pnrr» THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, WORTH CABOUNA, THgßgPftT. SEPTEMBER 7. isft. Happiness is in the taste, and not in the things themselves; we are happy from possessing what we like, not from possess ing what others like. —Da. Rochefoucauld. moto*o*m**o»**a*im* - ***** AND THE BIBLE SAYS "Ha causath the Herb to grow for service of Man." (Genesis 1:28-304 "...And the leaf thereof shall be for medicine." (Exekiel 47:12.) Herbs are mentioned in the Bible 37 times and are historical ly the oldest form of medicine. Today as in the past, herbs are the chief source of many of our wonder drugs. Yes, herbs are nature’s way to health and you can get them carefully blended together in the new medicine called INNER MED, now being introduced at your neighborhood drag store. INNER-MED is a new mixture of over 20 of nature’s herbs and . other fine ingredients. INNER-1 MED has relieved many people who had never been really help-, ed before by any medicine. One man recently stated that for 10 years he was troubled with stom ach distress and was weak, felt worn out, and was terribly con stipated. He had tried many medicines but with no results. Recently he started taking IN NER-MED and says after only; 2 days he started feeling better, system is regular, headaches due ] to constipation are gone. He eats without fear of indigestion for j the first time in years, in fact he says he feels like an alto- ! gether different man. So don't go on suffering, go to your drug store today and get INNER-MED. .alid —a d vv Legal Notices NOTICE! This is to notify the public that op and after this date, August: 30, 1961, I will not be responsible for any debts con tracted: by anyone other than myself in person. CLARICE S. HOBCWSKY, Edenton, N. C., and Norfolk, Va. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR APPROVAL OF BONDS NOTICE is hereby given of intention of the undersigned to file application with the Local] Government Commission, Ra leigh, North Carolina, for its ap proval of the issuance of the following proposed bonds of the TOWN OF EDENTON, which bonds shall be subject to ap Straight Kentucky • Bourbon *4*t. *2® Jp ... ..INHpppfPPjfes.. TBm. mm. W^^m mm* >3 tsTBUMTKUmiCKYBOPEBOiI MncietvOllfi (%^i^eOA/ih^accou/^tf DISTILLED ft BOTTLED BY '.;JS ancient age distilling CO* FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY 4g| •mm, C, * V t ■- ‘ * STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 fROOf ANCIENT AGE DtSRtUNG CO, FIANKFOtT, KY. proval of the voters of said Town at an election: $543,000 of bonds for the purpose of enlarging and ex tending the sanitary sewer system maintained and op erated by said Town, by constructing a new sewage disposal plant and intercep tor sewers, pumping stations, • sewer mains and other fa cilities needed to connect , such plant with such sani tary sewer system and by acquiring the lands or rights in land and equipment need ed therefor. This notice was first publish ed on the 31st day of August, 1961. Any citizen or taxpayer objecting to the issuance of any or all of said bonds may file with the Local Government Commission a verified state ment setting forth his ’ objec tions as provided in Section 159-7.1 of the General Statutes ■of North Carolina, in which | event he shall also file a copy ioi such statement with the un -1 dersigned, at any time within ten days from and after such first publication. A copy of this notice must be attached to the statement so filed. Objec tiQns set forth in said state ment shall be for consideration by said Commission in its de i termination of whether or not I it may hold a public hearing as ] provided by law on the matter I of issuance of said bonds. BOARD OF COUNCILMEN | OF THE TOWN OF EDENTON, N. C. By W. B. Gardner, Town Clerk. Aug3l,Sept7c Invitation for Bids No. BMC-3 PERQUIMANS COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 4 Clerk of Court's Office County Courthouse Hertford. North Carolina August 25, 1961. NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS CONSTRUCTION Sealed bids, in single copy i will be received in the Clerk of } Court’s office, County Court house, Hertford, North Carolina, until 2:00 P. M., EST, Septem ber 14, 1961, and then be pub . licly opened and read for in stallation of surface inlets, cul ] verts, shaping and grading of spoil, seedbed preparation and seeding, culvert headwalls, and project signs. This work is lo cated in the Burnt Mill Creek Watershed. Chowan and Per quimans Counties, North Caro lina. The estimated quantities of the major items of work are: Surface Inlets 45 each; Cail verts 9 each; Culvert Head walls 4 each; Spoil Shaping and Grading 17,4 acres; Land Preparation and Seeding 16.7 acres; Construction of signs (2 each) 1 job. All Bids must be accompanied by bid bond, certified check, cashier’s check, money order, or cash in an amount not less than 20 percent (20%) of the amount bid. The successful bidder will be required to execute a formal! contract and furnish perform-l ance and payment bonds in] amounts of 100% and 50% re spectively of the total amount of the contract. A contract will not be award ed to a firm in which any of ficial of the sponsoring local organizations, the contracting lo cal organization, or any mem ber of his immediate family has direct or indirect interest in the’ pecuniary profits or contracts of, such firm. | , AH work shall be completed ■ within 40 calendar days after | the date of receipt of notice to proceed. Arrangements to inspect the site may be made by contacting I. S. Blanchard, Contracting Of ficer, Route 2, Edenton North Carolina (Phone 2833). ! Complete assembly of the in vitation for bids may be ob tained from the contracting of ficer. Aug3l,Sept7c executrix Notice Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of John A. Bunch, deceased, late of Chowan Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 31st day of August, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will mWJr®»k Mmm ini 0 w Start the season right by / I selecting a smartly styled new fall coat. Your choice of ' I I \ tailored or dressy coats ... j A \ in fine cashmere, wool, wool I / J \ blends . . . many lavishly trimmed / with fur. Come, see, choose. / A F'y’ & Ir Blouses, sweaters, jackets \Mi and skirts ... a wonderful V\* |jl new fall group to choose fufj from, easy as picking colorful n"T autumn leaves. Note the I \ I flattering styles ... the ■ **• V w -eV -‘ *rS ■ ft ;-;^v s V please make immediate pay ment. Hi is August 31, 1961. MftSJOHN A. BUNCH, Executrix of John A. Bunch. Aug31,5ept7,14,21,28,0ct5c NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Admini strator of the estate of Bettie H. Watford, deceased,, late of Cho wan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 25th day of August, 1962, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their rjecovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This August 25, 1961. W. S. PRIVOTT, Administrator of Est. of Bettie H. Watford Aug31,5ept7,14,21.28,0ct5c ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the estate of Harold E. Shore, deceased, late of Ocean side, California, this' is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned within one year from date of this notice or same will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 22nd dav of August, 1961. MRS. FRANCES B. , SHORE. Administratrix of Harold E. Shore Est. Aug24,31,5ept7.14.21.28c mggSL lljfeg rv I YOUR SAYINGS PROGRAM gjjfc J(loiw Don’t “boot” your chance to enjoy all the worthwhile thing? a savings account can bring! START NOW—save money for any opportunity or emergency that might come up in the fix ture. You’ll be glad you did! | % r PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY

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