Newspapers / The Chowan Herald (Edenton, … / Jan. 30, 1969, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Chowan Herald (Edenton, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
PAGE TWO BROAD STREET BULLETIN [ —by KATE There was a girl from Queen Anne’s Who made her tea in a pan; You’d think that she Would know how to make tea In a pot, but not in a pan. The flu bug has finally caught up with me, with all the usual ailments. Then, of course, cloudy weather always makes one feel worse, but I have one consolation most people DO recover from this pes tiferous malady. There’s all sorts of re modeling, renovating and moving around town right now. Marina and Hawk Crummey are completely re-doing their home on Bond Street, Irma and Rick Allsbrook have pur chased the house on the comer of Church and Court Street and it’s going through extensive renova tion, and they’ll soon be able to move in. Kath leen Ross has moved from their old home on West Church Street to a very nice apartment on West King Street. Mamie and Hank Quinn have moved from West Queen Street extended to a smaller home in Westover Heights and Judy and Jim Earn hardt are relaxing happily in their ultra modern home on Blount Street. Believe me, all this moving, etc., can add zest to dull rout ine, but it means patience and hard work, too. Don’t miss the article in this week’s Chowan Herald about the new organiza tion about to be started here, of concern to all— no price attached, except perhaps for some of your time now and then. The watchword of this new group will be “If you need help of any kind” . . . You can join and be of help by just being on call some times to help someone in distress. This will help you to be "Your Brother’s PINE NEEDLES MEET By KIM BENSON, Secretary -Treasurer January 15 the Eden Pine Needles met at the home of Mrs. F. A. Jordan. Our lesson was about all the different kinds of birds. We saw a couple of films on birds. After that we had a short quiz on birds. Ws offer | good service... and a good way to help pay the hill Don’t let sluggish farm equipment slow you down, cut your profit margin. Our Service Department can put back the performance you paid for. We «back you with expert know-how, top-quality parts, and modern shop facilities. What's more, if major repair or overhaul is needed, you can count on the John Deere Credit Plan to help pay the bill. Little or no initial payment is re quired ... take up to a full year to repay. Tractors ... combines ... com-, cotton-, and baot-harvesting equip ment . . . forago harvesters ... hay haters . . . wind rowers—ail are eligible, regardless of make. See us now for good service and convenient credit, Hobbs Implement &L, Inc. “Your John Deere Dealer” Guy C. Hobbs, Mgr. Edenton, N. C. j (fit* a '#| * RViliiSlE Brother.” I had something especial ly nice happen to me last week, on Wednesday af ternoon to be specific. Our door bell rang and it was Dolly Pate with a most beautiful arrangement of spring flowers to Buff and me. I was, needless to say, surprised and over whelmed—curious, too. The card read: “from Phyl John and the children.” The thoughtfulness of this fine English lady, along with the knowledge of knowing that she walked from our place to Pate’s Florist just to order these j flowers—well it iusl made me cry—of course. At this moment, since I kept them j on the porch at night, the j flowers are still fresh and j we are enjoying them so j much. o —~ J Some afternoon, if * things get dull for you. j just take a ride out to i Gib Perry’s Store. There's ! anything and everything j there and Gib doesn’t mind : the ladies browsing. It's really fun. i We went to Kitty Hawk Sunday to visit with Buffs granddaughter and her family. On our trip we wondered why there was so much traffic on the road and why so many people were dining at the , Point Harbor Restaurant j this time of year. Then ! we were told that most of; them had ridden down there to see the big barge which was aground off Southern Shores. It cer tainly is a curiousity to see that boat sitting high , and dry. By the way, j Buff’s two great grand- j children are just adorablei and quite smart, too it 1 must run in the family, j HINTS If you stop for a coffee j break, during a paint job. j just wrap your paint) brush in wax paper and i' j will keep ready for use at | once. Sponging adhesive marks | with a little benzine will j quickly remove them. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NQHTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1961. PICNICS 39 c H - !i 43 SELECT SLICED | FRESH MEATY S WHOLE ONLY FAT BACK {j SELECT SLICED $ WHOLE ONLY BEEF I Pork f PORK § SALT | PORK 1 Fresh Pork LIVER | Neckbones J LIVERS f.J’QRK STEAKS ( Loins lb. 39c I Ib. 19c | lb. 19c! lb. 19c 1 lb. 59cj lb. 69c Bargain Days s yEI iib 2 NO. 303 CANS NO. 303 CANS NO. 303 CANS Zl% PA fl* A t 4forsl.oo|sforsl.oo|sforsl.oo} BSLILSSiIBREAD 2 i 33c Nescafe rc sl-49 § hi ~ iCfrr- wk MAYONNAISE MILK 43c|Ii , . n QUART gm off MEAT Morton’s Complete I Jm DINNERS 39c 1,1 29 c” J OPEN^— FREE INDIviDU ALB AT H FASHIONS ... IN TRADE LARGE CANNON JUMBO 24” x 46'BATH TOWEL $70,00 1 CTTIIAC L J |Q CANNON 16' x 26' HAND TOWEL $46.00 LEI IU V C >1630 I#C CANNON 12'x 12'WASH CLOTH $23.00 Vine Ripe Slicing FREE INDIVIDUAL KITCHEN FASHIONS TAILI ATACC IL 7C CANNON 17'x 29' Terry Print DISH TOWEL $28.00 CANNON 12VS' sq. Terry DISH CLOTH SIB.OO Golden Ripe | , "wHTTF CANNON 6%' x 7%' Terry POT HOLDER SIB.OO D«| n \ _-_ - _ iL aCANNON Full Size Terry TOASTER COVER $64.00 BCIIIOIIQj | POTATOES SCANNON Full Size Terry APRON $66.00 || A■■ _ 1 ICANNON 11%' x 17%' PLACE MATS s66.ooj|P # | | |-8 D&9 /
The Chowan Herald (Edenton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 30, 1969, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75