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SECTION THREE Negro Home Demonstration News MBS. ON NIK 8. CHARLTON, County Negro Home Econ-imla Agent ( >> This information prepared by Mrs. Genevieve K. Greenlee, Home Economics Extension Spe cialist, is very timely and will be helpful to you, I am sure. . How To Keep From Draining Your Wallet During The Holiday Season 1. Do not splurge by giving gifts that you cannot afford. 2. Do not spend more than the amount of your regular pay check. 3. Shop around for useful in expensive gifts. 4. Make simple toys, clothing items, or other handmade articles for the home. 5. Check your habits for spending money and pay all bills. Holiday Bills— Many people nate to see Christmas come because of bills they will have to .maxe. Are Leary's Beauty Shop # Introducing A New ESKA Permanent Free Form A New Method Os Permanent Wave Specials On Permanents Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday from $2.00 to $5.00 off Edith Is Back With Us. Call And Ask ' -For Christine, Edith or Max Leary. Leary's Beauty Shop 715 N. Broad St. Telephone 3383 For The Dining Room, Breakfast Room OHI r - | Dinette And Snack Corner £l | KITCHEN net —only 8.95E sum^iN N sS G mapl, ( | . mm I ' fSi iir sk|h C^B nn „ 9(v . base am tion; included is server base, open 3 hutch, 9JA | 111 /if ff " III W 111 £ I r 6 a hin°et with 1 ||L three side chairs, one hostess chair, round ■■■ ■ WM \MS9tefc. WW I > /§ HI I U* #3 I^ n ! ion . dining rown .. uble ' AHWiVv // Ju £f) £| white ili ty B Gray simulated formica top table and Walnut grain Formica top banquet I R (m II JjJ 'if gL cabinet with lg. B J .J six chairs with box «■ _ _ size table with six ml m V* /■ 1! ■ / I! 1 SB door ....„ seats; self leveling M t§l box seat upholster- (J Qt f B (I! I Sj || I >£ M legs; real quality ill ed chairs .. . _T W » ll fl iU 11 Cl I II Ijlj I H Double door 60” J ust Choice 8%8 tm fJK ni w> II II y IjU I fe.H inet; |y t J\f 7 DECORATED ENSEMBLE 9 PC. 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Large round extension table with Glass doors wit h _ _ Round seat, 30 inches H /fW $ 1 Seat or cane seat amm mm n^eaf 3 6 > 11 Q A A companion’ |QQ A A flour bin - drawer P M C Very strong. §BH 400 3.75 fessr lit.UU vSfgjs?*;... IVo«UU o n nt storaße space 'D *% af\ FT I 30” solid oak round M . J [• \ li \\ •stoois Sturdy kltchen 3.4 # 9x12 Seamless Rugs 111 \\ &£**** Quinn Furniture Company JsM \ f Just M One of a kind. Fine p coal & wood AaH ga M I HOME OF F/XE FURXITL’RE FOR 38 YEARS quahtv- K =5a124.50 4.0 j 695 ' f J E THE CHOWAN HERALD you one of those persons who usually go overboard to buy and give gifts that you cannot*afford? Do your fingers act like a large funnel where money pass through without using good judgment as to how it should be spent for Christmas? Try not to get excited and splurge by adding too many Christmas bills to the other bills you already have. Don't Drain Your Wallet— Don’t drain your wallet if your income will be the same amount each pay day. You will always find it easier to make bills than it will be to pay bills. Go easy with your Christmas shopping because you may need additional money to add to your regular pay check to pay for gifts you plan to get. Remember vou are obligated to pay all of your bills within 'a limited amount of Ore Train Opens Tunisia Farcountry Phosphates, olives and tour ism ... an odd combination for one company’s business inter ests? Perhaps anyplace else but Tunisia. The Gafsa Phosphate and Bailroad Company operates principally in the south of Tunisia. The phosphates ex tracted from the mines in the Gafsa basin are transported by The sturdy little phosphate, now tourist carrying train is dwarfed by the towering walls of the Scldja gorges. time. Think, plan, look, and shop carefully for useful inexpensive gifts. You may even come up with an idea of how to save on your Christmas gift shopping by making simple toys or other gifts that will fit into the lives of | children, relatives or friends that you want to make happy. If you insist on spending more than your regular pay check, it may be necessary for you to think of how yuu can increase the family money. Get the co- j operation of the family members, i especially your wife, and some of the older children. Plan and dis cuss ways to bring in extra money. Plan extra jobs that older children may do, such as; work in the afternoons, rake lawns, mow lawns, work on Sat- : urday, clean snow, baby-sit, or think of new ways to shop where you may cut the food bill. You may even save money by; rail to Sfax, port of embarka tion for the principal countries of Europe and the Far East. The railroad network in cludes several lines. That from Sfax to Metlaoui is used pri marily for the transport of phosphates. It has branch lines to various isolated mines, and also connects with two of the most beautiful oases of Tuni- ; doing without-certain things or j remember your friends and rela- 1 tives with holiday greeting cards! instead of expensive gifts. It is the thought instead of the gift lhat counts. Another solution to keep from draining your wallet will be to check your habits for spending money. Jot down on a sheet of paper how you plan to spend your money. When you make this list you will have a better j idea of knowing how to live and do things. Remember your list will include the money you plan to spend for gifts, cigarettes, soft drinks, snacks, lunches, and other habit forming items. This, may sound foolish, but it will j make sense later and keep you from draining your wallet. Money problems cannot be solved until you know where your money has gone, whether it has been for gifts or for other things. sia—Gabes and Tozeur. The branch connecting Met laoui and Redsyef is built in the heart of the gorges of Sel dja—an incontestably spectac ular technical achievement. The entry to the gorges is a split in the rock cliffs called “the sabre cut.” At the bottom of the gorges flows a little stream which never dries up. This area has become a real tourist attraction, made acces sible to visitors now by the lit tle ‘phosphate’ railroad. The Gafsa Company also owns a large agricultural area in the beautiful region of Ma hares, 40 miles south of Sfax. It is planted with 200,000 olive trees and has an ultra-modern oil producing plant. The oil produced here is extremely high in quality and is gener ally sold for export. To its multiple activities the company has recently added the management of The Olive Tree Hotel at Sfax. Built in 1925, this hotel was lately modernized and refurbished. Now, with comfortable and attractive accommodations, it provides the indispensable stopover point for the tourist wishing to set out to see the recently opened routes to the beauties of the desert. ,—— . , I Minutes Os County |j , Boat'd Os Education! The County Board of Educa- j tion held its regular meeting No- i vember 5,1962, at 8 P. M„ in | the office of the Board of Educa- j tion. The following members were present: G. B. Potter, O. C-1 Long, Jr., Marvin Evans, Garland Asbell, Eugene Jordan and John M. Elliott. The meeting was called to or der by the chairman, Mr, Potter, The secretary read the minutes of the previous meeting. A mo tion was made by Mr. Jordan, seconded by Mr. Asbell that the minutes be approved. The mo tion carried. The reports of the local school fqnd treasurer were presented for Chowan High and White Oak Consolidated Schools, along with that of the' county accountant. A motion was made by Mr. Jor dan that the reports be adopted, seconded by Mr. Evans and duly carried. The secretary read the bills paid since the last meeting in the amount of $8,358.62, and same was followed bv a motion made by* Mr. Asbell, seconded by 1r T ong that the bills be ap proved. The motion was duly passed. The superintendent apprised he board of the emergency in-j stallation of a new heating plar‘. | jpiri \\ 80 70% grain neutral spirit* Thursday, December 6,1962. Edenton, North Carolina in the Chowan High School 11 tcachcrage. A motion was made Iby Mr. Long :..cd seconded by 1 by Mr. Evans that the replace ': ment be approved. The motion | WHc unanimously adopted. The Handbook for Boards of j Education was received, relative ito certain policies in the opera tion of the schools. The super , intendent was advised to present j m writing certain policies which he recommended for the board’s j consideration at a later meeting, j The superintendent requested 1 he board to adopt a policy rela .ve to the dosing and opening >f schools under emergency /eather conditions. Mr. Elliott lade a motion that the superin tendent be authorized to close and open schools under emer gency weather conditions in ac cordance with his judgment. This motion was seconded by Mr. Long and unanimously adopted. There being no further bush ness, the Board adjourned. G. B. POTTER, Chairman W. J. TAYLOR, Secretary
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