Tin CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA Broad Street Bulletin . By KATE The locust sang this morning, So we know the day’ll be hot, The crickets chirp in the evening In their secluded, peaceful spot. Me? I feel like singing And I’m happy most the time ’Cause the day is bright and sunny And jh|a,part of the world is mine. Isn’t summertime glorious? To be able to sit outside in comfort, to watch the flow ers and birds, to fish and swim and to have all the fresh fruits and vegetables to eat. Next thing to heav en . . . We have a most welcome visitor this week, my child ren’s grandmother fr o m Maryland, who stopped to visit with us on her way to South Carolina, where she will spend some time with her daughter. Grandma is almost 84 years old. Few people would guess it and Grandma doesn’t act her age, when lots of times we wish she would, for we’re afraid she’ll get too tired. She is certainly an inspira tion to all of us and proves the fact that when you are ‘“young in, heart” you can live a young and happy and useful life. It was my pleasure to at tend the ordination Os Thomas Kehayes and James F. Ford ham at the local Episcopal Church this week. Not be ing an Episcopalian, this was my first experience in at tending an ordination cere mony, which was beautiful and impressive. I know how proud the parents of these two young men are and I also noted a gleam of pride in the eye of Rev. George Holmes. Seems like the town of Edenton turns out some mighty fine young people. I forgot to mention another proud person at this ceremony, who is yet in the background, but who never theless looked proud and happy she’ll soon be Mrs. Tommy Kehayes. I read in the Insider's Newsletter about a new de vice in this world of auto mation—a husband-hounding, “bloodhound” device. It is a tiny battery - operated tran sistor, concealed in the locks of the front doors. When a late returning hus band quietly slips his key in the lock, it breaks a circuit linked to a clock. The clock stops, thus telling the wife exactly what time of night her husband got home. Here is a clever tip which might help you when pack ing for your vacation trip: Cut a piece of corrugated cardboard to fit the length and width of your luggage. Place it on top of a layer of clothes already in there and use it as a shelf on which to put your dresses, skirts, jacket and robe. Then you can lift these articles from your suitcase all at once, leady for hanging when the shelf is removed. This will also help you find things in the bottom of the bag with out endless searching and rqhipling. <With green beans in sea son, here is a good pickled Sjtring bean recipe:' Wash and Stem without breaking four Bounds of young beans. Cook m salted water 30' minutes. Ip ra i n thoroughly. Pack tightly, end wise in sterile jhrs. Fill jar with the fol lbwing liquid which has been m ■ Each year about 400 new prescrip • .MV tion medications are introduced. Keeping up with them is a time |H consuming job for your physician and us. As part of your professional KS, .ml health team, we keep in constant Wk touch with physicians .. . and they . 1 \wm with US ... to make sure we carry I ■ latCSt med ' C ' nCS * n c l uant ' t ' es ■ 3 ; jgggj You can be sure we ll hase the / R| medications your physician prescribes. wdffs MR PharmaEciafa boiled five minutes. Remove onion before adding to the jar. Liquid: 1 cup water, 1 cup vinegar, 1. sliced onion, 1 cup brown sugar and 1 tsp. whole mixed spice. A Lipstick Tip: To set lipstick, dry lips by apply ing baby powder for a smooth base that will keep your lipstick intact without caking. Because the powder is white, it will also light up your lipstick color for a frosty look. Use vanilla extract in your water when cleaning your re frigerator. Vanilla acts as a deodorizer. The faults of the younger generation stem from the faults of the elder genera tion. Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power contained in a deed of trust executed by Mitchell Nixon and wife, Lula Nixon, Janu ary 8, 1964, recorded in Book No. 439, page 440, Chowan County Public Registry, de fault in the payment of the debt secured thereby having been made, I will on July 29, 1965 at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the courthouse door in Edenton, North Carolina, sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands: That certain tract of land in First Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, de scribed as follows: I. BEGINNING on old Mill Road on path opposite a red oak on George Hut son’s land and running an easterly course to marked pieces to a stake; then west wardly course across a small branch running by a small marked white oak to a stake on the John Small Road; then down the said Small 1 Road to the lands of George Hutson; then along the old Mill Road or path to the be ginning and containing five acres, more or less. * ' 11. BEGINNING at the second corner of Lot No. 1; thence near a West course with a line of marked trees 27 poles to a hickory; thence South 8 degrees West 69 and three-fifths poles to a stake; thence South 87 ife degrees East 26 and four-fifths poles to a stake; thence North 8 degrees East 71 poles to the beginning and containing ten acres, more or less. 111. A part of Rocky Hock Creek Swamp which lies West of high land deeded to Harry and Llewellyn Morris, November 20, 1895 and con taining 25 acres, more or less. A 10 per cent cash de posit will be required of the successful bidder on the day .of sale to guarantee compli ance with the sale. This the 25th day of June, 1965. J. A. PRITCHETT, Trustee Pritchett & Cooke, Attorneys Ju1y1.8,15,22 || 12 to 16 LB. AVG. SMOKED tl°' LB i VG a A OUTSTANDING VALUE! .. TASTY, HAM _ Ham Shank Half l> 4wC Ham Shank Portionu9C Center Slices 95C THIS . _ "SUPER-RIGHT " LEAN FRESHLY THRU ————il S& BEEF L. 45c I s UP I ) VnilltC UC.dC ■ FRYER BREASTS lb. SS, FRYER DRUM STICKS lb AS, | \ lUUIvU MENS JIB ■ FRYER THIGHS lb. 45c FRESH FRYER LIVERS lb Ssc H ■SgsBapHBB7 PER^LB BEANS & FRANKS NOTICE! A&P STORES WILL BE OPEN ALL * SALISBURY STEAKS * HH stock DAY SAT., JULY 3,<t - CLOSED MONDAY, JULY S.h | * SPAGHETTI 8. MEAT BALLS WtfW M * FREEZER “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY, DELICIOUS ALL MEAT UIKTARD U ° *“ 21b WATERMELONS = 79c CHARKETS IHU9 I Will &0C §§g|&lS' . swim, i.ity .fakir Rosa Jp BRIQUETS Ik ANN PAOE - * EAUY E,NE RED PLUMS -25 c m CHARCOAL k MAYONNAISE a 49c f white crapes Lb 39c I SI viimiywnb gp A nn page - barbecue tzJJBSSm# W&J'S r 110 a 49c f sauce _ 39c tyrnlmk K2S2!® 2,1 Ofl Lh QQ JANE PARKER TWIN PACK JUICY LEMONS 43c golden LOAF ; CANTALOUPES.... 3 -89 c fjfe&MjgggP' J| l/pA IDEAL FOR SALADS OR SANDWICHES CAKES crisp LEnucE 1§ c VIIKfIN N CANNED BEVERAGES tfc 2—lo’/ 2 OZ. H ||C PZI Wh.n you buy <7l GULF BRAND CHARCOAL 115»T .00 f 4U LIGH ™ FL , u i D Case of 24 A 4 pa C.i. 2uC Con ODL ft c.n,*- IUU JSF SUGARED DONUTS 19c rafiiuriiir me 10..,. ready to stßvt \\U\jife' J 1 "" M lllfeP CHEESE SLICES BLUEBERRY PIE 49c ACk T«N *' 'ft .AMERICAN n mf| 6 “ c DINNER ROLLS""’i « 29c | ! SSS™ 2St 43C OUTSTANDING VALUE! 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