School Lunch Roo m Menus Book Review 2s> * 'Menus in the lunch rooms of Chowan County Schools for January 19-22 will be as follows: Ernest A. Swain Elementary School Monday Meat loaf, green beans, steamed rice, gravy, rolls, butter, apricots, milk. Tuesday— Beef vegetable soup, crackers, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, pine apple upside down cake, milk. Wednesday—Fried chicken, candied yams, garden peas, biscuits, butter, apple sauce, milk. Thursday Hamburgers, French fries, carrot and cab bage salad, catsup, rolls, but ter, peach pie. milk. White Oak Consolidated School Monday—Franks, macaroni and cheese, green beans, chill ed peach halves, rolls, milk. Tuesday— Fried chicken, whipped potatoes, mixed greens, apple sauce cake, rolls with butter, milk. Wednesday,—Beef vegetable soup, peanut butter and honey sandwich, pineapple delight, milk. Thursday Meat loaf with gravy, rice, candied yams, pears, rolls with butter, milk. Chowan High School Monday Beef and vcgc JB-.—. _ _ _ jaj i Freshness is the reason . . . Coble Milk is produced by skilled Coble Dairy farmers on tine dairy farms through out the length and breadth of Coble Country. A comprehensive system ot checks and balances makes our products "Cobleized.” this enables us to unconditionally guarantee them tor Purity, Freshness, and Flavor! BUY COBLE LEADING STORES i table soup, franks, block s cake with chocolate icing, i bread, crackers, milk. Tuesday—Pizza with ham burger and cheese, tossed salad, dried prunes, apple sauce, bread, milk, i Wednesday Ravioli, green , peas, pear salad, cookies, rolls, butter, milk. • Thursday Fried chicken, • buttered corn, green peas, . candied yams, raisin custard, , rolls, blitter, milk. John A. Holmes High School Monday Fillet of fish, French fries, scalloped toma toes, corn bread, butter, apple , sauce cake with whipped topping, milk. Tuesday— Spaghetti with meat sauce, cole slaw, green peas, corn bread, butter, pear halves, milk. Sports Camp At Oak Ridge GREENSBORO—Oak Ridge Military Institute will be the site of a 1970 Johnny Unitas’ All-America Football Camp in June. The announcement wa s made jointly by Col. William P. Pope, superintendent of Oak Ridge and Eugene E. Smith of Greensboro, presi dent of All-America Sports Camps. Oak Ridge Military Insti tute. a growing, 117-ycar-old college preparatory school, is northwest of Greensboro in Guilford County. A new football field was recently added as a part of the school’s current extensive ex pansion program, which was begun in 1967. Both Col. Pope and Smith expressed pleasure with the arrangement, which will bring leading professional players from the National Football League (o the school as instructors for the camp session June 14-19. FOR YOUR Painting and Chain Link Fencing SEE OR CALL SAM SAWYER & SON . ™..„ . „ AFTER 3 P. M. JACKSON-vST. ■ »< . - EDENTON, N. a»- ' PHONIf 482-2080 FREE ESTIMATE Mr. Farmer Jk IPS TIME FOR JB&m TOBACCO Ji| B E D Wffl MATERIAL Y And We Have It.. It’s Now Available TOBACCO BED FERTILIZER 5x20 and 4x25 Tobacco Bed Cover Dowfume MC2 Gas Fumigating Kits -- Patch Tape ALSO McNair's, Speight's and Coker’s Tobacco Seed I * In case we haven’t seen you in regard to the above items, call us collect for prompt delivery! | We can take your Soil Samples and bulk spread your lime and Fertilizer LEARY BROS. STORAGE CO. Phone 482-2141 Edenton, N. C. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1970 Wednesday Fried chicken with gravy, buttered rice, string beans, rolls, butter, jello, milk. Thursday Meat loaf with gravy, candied yams, field peas, corn bread, butter, slic ed peaches, milk, D. F. Walker Junior High School Monday Spaghetti sauce with meat, green beans, apple sauce, roll with butter, cake square, milk. Tuesday—Fish portion, cole slaw, buttered corn, pear half, coin meal muffin, milk. Wednesday—Barbecue chick en, whipped potatoes, English peas, roll with butter, pine apple upsidedown cake, milk. Thursday Meat loaf, rice and gravy, lima beans, can died yams, roll with butler, milk. Boys from age eight to those preparing to enter their senior year of high school are eligible to attend the camp. Instructors for this year’s camp will be Mike Curtis and Willie Richardson of the Bal timore Colts, Chris Hanburg er of the Washington Red skins and Dan Reeves of the Dallas Cowboys. Paul Gay, football coach at Sanford High School, Sanford, will be camp director. This will be the second Johnny Unitas 1 Football Camp foi Greensboro. The first was held in 1969 at Guilford College. Additional information and application blanks may be obtained by writing: Johnny Unitas' All-America Football Camps, P. O. Box 9591, Gieensbnro, N. C. 27408. The cheapest way to fight a war is to let other nations fight it for you. ! Jennie: The Life of Lady Randolph Churchill by Ralph ' G. Martin. Jennie, American born i daughter of Leonard Jerome, I married Lord Randolph . Churchill, one of the Marl boroughs of England. As a young woman Jennie’s personality, intelligence, and drive proved to be an asset 1 to her politically minded hus ; band. Martin infers that Jen -1 nie’s great influence over her husband helped him to ach -1 ieve the degree of success that ' he held in English politics. A better knowledge of Jen ' nie Churchill gives the reader a better understanding c*f her ron, Winston Churchill, who did much to shape the path of English politics over a pe riod of many years. Winston Churchill, influenced greatly by his 'mother, fulfilled many of the political that Jennie had had for his father. Although Jennie did not dis play exemplary behavior in her personal life, she was al ways ready to back her hus band when she was really needed. Martin’s account of Jennie Churchill’s life makes the reader want to probe further and learn what became of Jennie after the death of her husband, Lord Randolph Churchill. Mary Mac Holmes. SUNDAY SCHOOL I LESSON Continued from Page 4 word' of the kingdom to the best advantage The answer must, perforce, be “where mankind gathers." Acknowledging the fact that the Church should be the place where God’s authority, Goo's “kingdom” is acknowl edged, obeyed without ques tion and realized, it follows, as naturally as night follows day, that this should be the “jumping off place" for spreading the Gospel to the niacses. It matters not what I denomination the members 'profess to be—their beliefs j and their acknowledgment of | God’s sovereignty should be universal. Is your church . . . your innate sense of religion— “kingdom oriented?” (These comments are based on outlines of the Interna tional .Sunday School Lessons, copyrighted by she_ tional Council of Religious Education, and used by per- I mission). Around Chowan County Farms The old fear that was so new 12 months ago is now aged out and passed on. We are now on the threshold of another new year. There isn’t anything we can do about our experiences, good, bad or in different, of the old year be cause that is water over the dam. •But we now have a new year and let each one of us ask our own selves, “What will we do with 1970?" Will we strive to be a more pleas ant person with the other members of our family? Will we realize that we are not always right and that often times the other fellow is right? Will we strive to shape our attitudes in the de velopment of the best life possible for these about us as well as ourselves? Will we take a close look at our er rors and mistakes in our farm work, or whatever our occupation may be, and strive to avoid these in 1970? The friendliness shown us and the attitudes of others toward us is very dependent upon our attitudes and friend liness toward them. If we want to have a friend, we must be a friend. Important Uate* To Remem ber: Please note these dates for educational meetings con THE BETTYSHOPPE FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON ENTIRE STOCK )F FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE. Ladies, stop by and save on your clothing ... right in the season while you can enjoy wearing them. WINTER COATS now Ys OFF Values to $69.00 j DRESSES now SB.OO to $25.00 Juniors, Misses, Half Sizes - Values to $50.00 One Rack Sportswear V 2 P rice BLOUSES now $4.00 to $9.00 Dressy and Tailored - Values to $13.00 One Table Hand Bags Y% Price Hand Bags - Assorted Styles JEWELRY i/ 2 PRICE One Table LINGERIE From V 3 to y% Price Assorted Styles - Broken Sizes BRAS... SLIPS... GIRDLES LADIES' SWEATERS Values from SIO.OO to $17.00 now $6.00 To SIO.OO LADIES' HATS V 2 Price MANY OTHER ITEMS NOT LISTED cerning swine January 19 and 26, February 2 and 9; Center Hill Community Build ing; 2:00 P. M. These should Learning Lab Course Slated The Adult Education Divi sion of College of the Albe marle will offer a non-credit b«>sic shorthand class, begin ning Tuesday, January 20. Clashes will meet on Tues days and Thursdays from 10 A. M. to 12 noon in the F.denton Learning Lab, lo cated at the Ernest Swain Elementary School in Eden ton. The course will be con cerned with the theory of Gregg shorthand with em phasis on pre - transcription training with an introduction to speed building. Phonetics, penmanship, word families, brief forms and phrases will also be covered. Interested persons may register at the first class meeting on January 20 or by calling the Edenton Learning Lab, phone 482-4745, For further informrtion cal. the Adult Education Di vision of College of the Al bemarle, 335-0821. be real beneficial tc those that are considering getting into the hog business as well as those already in the busi ness of producing hogs. Another educational meet ing that is of importance is on February 3 at 2:00 at the Center Hill Community Build ing. This is a peanut produc tion meeting. Varieties and other topics in peanut pro duction will be discussed. Please make an effort to at tend these meetings. They are being held for your benefit. Thank You: Last Thursday night was one of the great est highlights in Miss Ruth’s and my l ! ife. There must have been at least 350 of you present in a chilly building to honor us. To all of you who attend ed and the hundreds more NOTICE! Our Furniture and Antique Store Will Be Closed Every Wednesday Until Further Notice J. G. PERRY R.F.D. No. 3 Edenton, N. C. PAGE FIVE who were not there, we say, “Thanks a million.” We just love you all. The expressions fiom each community just couldn't have been better. Several of you have asked fer the words I paraphrased in song in closing my re marks. Here they arc: “God bless Chowan County, folks that we love. Stand beside them and guide them, through the day with the light from above. From Perquimans, Gates and Yeopim, to the Chowan and sky above. God bless Chowan people, the folks that we love.” Wrong Treatment No matter how much you nurse a grudge, it won't get belter. —Booster, USS vinlveston. :—b

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