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PAGE TWO "A HHKroad street HH BULLETIN —by HHBi KATE Even when the storm clouds gather And the wind blows sharp and wild, You can always find the sunshine :1 In someone’s happy smile. So, in spite of wind and weather, Or rain falling all the while, Remember someone’s watching For the sunshine of your smile. • I heard a weather prog • nosticator say last week .that the year 1969 would bring the worst weather than we have had in 30 ‘ years. He has a good start on being right so far. Even though last week I was ailing, this week I feel a hundred per cent -;-and, believe me, that’s a feeling. When I ‘• think of what a mess I was in a year ago, it al . most seems miraculous that one’s physical being could ’ rebound to the extent of ’ feeling like a new per son. I call it a “faith strengthener.” I believe the whole town ’’ of Edenton joins with me .jin sending congratulations .to the new Mr. and Mrs. .Cliff Satterfield. The Methodist Church will have Sunday evening .services, starting this Sun day night and continuing each Sunday night until Easter. Can you think of -a better way to spend an :*' hour on Sunday evening? ; I certainly learned a new : trick this week when I : .visited Ross Jewelers and : found them eating hot : doughnuts and drinking j coffee. They have hot ' doughnuts each morning : simply by heating them ; under a light bulb, prefer ■ ably a goose-neck lamp, l which can be directed J right on the doughnut. In : genuity at work! : Even though I'm an avid f TV fan, I get more and | more disgusted wijh the \ many so - called popular ! programs. I’m beginning : to feel like an old “fuddy • duddy," but honestly it | seems to me that there’s : no originality or purpose to : most programs. They all : seem to be trying out the • public, trying to see just [ how far they can go on : dirty insinuations, poorly : told rotten jokes and the : so-called Sex Symbol. I • try to keep modern in my | thinking and as much as I • detest the Wild West and : shoot ’em up pictures, I believe I’d rather watch WAIT... Don’t Buy an Appliance Until Next Weekend. WATCH FOR WESTERN GAS SERVICE CLEAN-SWEEP SALE! Rfwvl /then the") V M jkIVTENT \ M ?-/»" (COLLARStp/j Once health has collapsed, it resists rebuilding. We advise preventive medicine - regular doctor visits, and a prompt prescription when illness strikes. Safeguard your precious health. iHEKETS i PHARMACY ' DIAL 452-S7ll -f KDENTON, N. C. i them than the latest “laugh - ins.” Because I like Lawrence Welk, I’m told I belong to the Geri tol Set —so what? (I do). We hear that Phyllis and j Macky Dixon were hurt in j an automobile accident on' their way to Florida. Here’s hoping it was not too se vere and that they can soon come home. One of the most pleas ant surprises Saturday morning was a brief visit by Mrs. Edna Barnhill, now ] living in Winston-Salem, j Her contagious jovial dis position made the weekend far more pleasant and has extended into this week. With only a limited time here, she and Dick were i unable to visit as many j Edenton friends as they! would have liked. Here is a lecipe for gin- : ger bread, given to me by : Mrs. T. B. Williford. From j what I understand from j those who have had this j treat, it is delicious: 1 cup sugar. 1 cup molasses. 1 cup salad oil. 1 tsp. each cinnamon., ginger and cloves. Blend these ingredients ( in large mixing bowl. Add j 2 teaspoons soda dissolved I in Vt> cup hot water. Add j 2 cups plain flour, Mix! well, then add 1 cup boil-1 ing water all at one time. | Mix and pour quickly into; a greased and floured pan (9 x 13 in.) Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Serve hot with following lemon sauce: 1 1 lemon. *4 cup sugar. Dash salt. \» cup water. 1 egg yolk. 1 tbsp. corn starch. 1 tbsp. butter. Grate rind from half a lemon, squeeze juice, then : cut other half in thin slices. Combine sugar, salt : and cup water with j lemon slices and bring to • boil. Add egg yolks, grat- j ed rind, cornstarch and '< | cup water. Pour over gin- ! gerbread while still hot. Shoulder Roast lb. 69c I Qp j STEAKS- »sfri FRESH PICNIC | GWALTNEY’S SIGNAL I If/\| | IJTD V m j CHUB’S PORK SLICED lausaS «b 4?d BAR ROAST BACON IMrds 'tq B-QUE ~ ec or WIN 6S Ik ATC qq lb. 5 7C lb. 33C j rr'FRANKSss3ti ?7t ■nv v 10 - 18 lb - Apv 1 TURKEY PARTS IMMMM Hi Armour’B M~ M £f T urkey Wings.Jb. 25c B m. j Im.lmEl .H. star M Turkey Legs lb. 29c A I green FLORIDA lb. -itir • L HI vent y| RED OR GOLD ripe i lUb«g4Vl = 39cjBananas \ 10* DOUBLE a* A :?•}' !• L^l STAMPS f rpn jelly on TUES.! P "* -A 2-i i 49c MOOOOOOOOOOMMIOOWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWOOOOOOOOOI WITH THIS COUPON AND ’ _ _ mm mm mm M I SIO.OO OR MORE PURCHASE ■MsANOWICHBH If F Mil K A All P&Q SUPER MARKET mm IVk IVIILIY LIMIT -1 - FAMILY _ EXPIRES 2/22/69 J| Morton’s Familv ■ Morton Pnmnlpfp w OVEN-PRBSH » MEN . S QUALITY 4. POUND I SHORTS BREAD 5< i -49 c a 0C K S • !o "" •fv S 4 - SI.OO pSS* DOUBLE PttAj NYLON 8 f»r 49« HO S E ROLLS THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1909.
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