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School Lunch Room Menus Menu* in the lunch room* of Chowan County schools for February 8-1} will be as Ernest A. Swain Momentary Seheel Monday Hamburger pat ties, carrot and cabbage salad, French fries, catsup, rolls, butter, peach pie, milk. Tuesday— Tuna salad, gar den peas, potato chips, rolls, butter, grapefruit sections, milk. Wednesday Spanish rice with beef, green beans, corn bread, butter, pineapple, milk. Thursday—Breaded chicken fried beef patties, potato puff, butter beans, biscuits, butter, jello, milk. Friday Beef vegetable soup, crackers, toasted cheese sandwiches, block cake with white icing, milk. John A. Holmes High School Monday Fillet of fish, French fries, buttered com, corn bread, butter, apple sauce cake with topping, V>Uk. Tuesday— Spaghetti with meat sauce, cole slaw, string beans, com bread, butter, block cake with lemon icing, milk. Wednesday Chuck wagon steak, buttered potatoes, green peas, rolls, butter, ap SHOP I.N.S. AT W. E. S. COOKED Picnics lb. 49c Sirloin Steaks ... ,Ib. $1.09 NO. 303 APRIL SHOWER Peas 5 cans SI.OD Lettuce head 19c DUNCAN HINES Cake Mix 3 pkgs. SI.OO 38-OZ. DUKE’S Peanut 0i1...... .. :r.tart>9e 10-02. Hush Puppies 2 pkgs. 49c BOOTH Fish Sticks 3 pkgs. SI.OO Lima Beans 1-lb. pkg. 19c Vanilla Wafers pkg. 25c Try Us For Fresh Meats and Homemade Sausage W. E. Smith's Store ROCKY HOCK SECTION Phone 221-4031. Edenton, N. C. THE BETTY SHOPPE AFTEIMm^Wr ★ DRESSES ★ JEWELRY ★ SUITS ★ BAGS ★ CAR COATS ★ SWEATERS -A- COATS * SLACKS ★ MILLINERY * BLOUSES ★ SPECIAL GROUP OF LINGERIE Everything MUST GO To Make Room For Spring And Summer Merchandise Arriving Daily! Sale Starts Thursday At 9:00 A. M. ricot halves, milk. Thursday Baked ham, green limas, apple sauce, rolls, butter, jello, milk. Friday—Cheeseburgers with bun, potato chip*, green field peas, pineapple cake, milk. CENTER HILL 4-H CLUB PLANS BARBECUE SUPPER Center Hill 4-H Club met on Wednesday night, January 28 at the Center Hill Com munity Building. Mrs. Gladys White, home extension agent, was present to give out project books and help in selecting projects for each child. We were happy to welcome two new members to the club. Mrs. White explained what 4-H can do for you and how to benefit from the 4-H Club program. For the program, Emmett P. Jones, Jr., was present and gave a talk with slides on his tour of duty with the armed forces in Da Nang, Vietnam. This was well received by the group. Plans for sponsoring a pork barbecue supper on February 14 was discussed and pro ceeds from this supper will be given to Edenton-Chowan Rescue Squad and the Heart Fund drive. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1874. Ik F. Walker Junior High ■s-n n ocnow Monday Sloppy Joe on bun, green beans, whipped potatoes, strawberry short cake square, milk. Tuesday— Fried chicken, lima beans, candied yams, roll with butter, ice cream sandwich, milk. Wednesday Baked ham, potato salad, English peas, peach pie, roll with butter, milk. Thursday Meat loaf, rice and gravy, mixed vegetables, roll with butter, jello, milk. Friday —Fish, cabbage and carrot salad, corn, corn meal muffin, fresh pears, milk. White Oak Consolidated School Monday Franks on bun, green beans, cole slaw, brow nie, milk. Tuesday— Chicken cro quets, mixed vegetables, but tered potatoes, pears, rolls with butter, milk. Wednesday—Meat loaf with gravy, rice, candied yams, apple sauce cake, rolls with butter, milk. Thursday Tuna salad, green peas, fruit salad, lemon glaze cake, rolls with butter, milk. Friday—Chuck wagon steak, whipped potatoes, mixed greens, cookies, rolls with butter, milk. Chowan High School Monday Beef and vege- Armco Corrugated Steel Pipe for Irrigation t Drainage I ITS Easy to tartan, stroas Uses include road culverts, ditch crossovers, stock wa- > ter supply lines and turn outs. Durable zinc-coated Armco Corrugated Steel Pipe Is available in diame ters I to H inches. Wa maintain stock for your needs. Call us for prices i _ amoeasnua ARMCO AKMCU CONSTRUCTION V PRODUCTS Coastal Concrete Company, Inc. Windsor, N. C. 794-3120 Edenton. H. C. 482-3288 table soup, pimento cheese sandwich, dried prunes, block cake with lemon icing, crack ers, bread, milk. Tuessday Hamburgers, mashed potatoes, lima beans, beet pickles, peach halves, rolls, butter, milk. Wednesday Beef stew, candied yams, string beans, chocolate pudding, rolls, but ter, milk. Thursday—Cube steak, on ion gravy, creamed potatoes, green peas, pear salad, rolls, butter, milk. Friday Franks, peanut buttar sandwich, pork and beans, carrot and cabbage salad, pineapple cake, bread, butter, milk. From The Herald Kitchen Continued from Page 3 gredients. We had measured one cup of butter and two cups of sugar into the mixer bowl and had begun to plump two cups of raisins we discovered we were out of applesauce. Well, you can’t very well make an ap plesauce cake without apple sauce! Facing somewhat of a di lemma we decided to try a recipe we had collected for Buttermilk Pound Cake which required one cup butter and two cups sugar. This cake turned out to be something in the way of a nice surprise. The texture was beautiful and the flavor similar to our sour cream pound cake but requiring fewer eggs which get more and more expensive. So, here it is. We can’t remember how we came into possession of the recipe for we avidly collect recipes for pound cakes. Buttermilk Pound Cake 1 FWp butter or margarine. 2 cups sugar. 3 large eggs. 3 cups flour. Vi teaspoon soda. 14 teaspoon salt. 1 cup buttermilk. 1 teaspoon lemon extract. 1 teaspoon vanilla. Cream butter, sugar and eggs. Sift flour, soda and salt and add alternately with buttermilk. Add flavorings. Turn into 10-inch greased and floured tube pan and bake 30 minutes at 350 de grees. Reduce temperature to 325 and bake 30 minutes longer. Do not owiTOoh.-Ag soon as cake pulls away from sides of pan remove cake from the oven. Allow to rest for a few minutes before re moving from pan. Frost with a thin icing made from creaming one-half stick mar garine, two tablespoons lem on juice, one tablespoon milk and powdered sugar enoueh to make the icing spreadable. Quickies Shape ground beef into heart-shaped burgers to de light the children on Valen tine’s Day. Serve them open face, providing bun tops on the side. Or arrange hearts cut out from luncheon meat on top of your favorite cas serole. The next time you serve left-over roast beef in sand wiches on Sunday night, heat up some apple juice or tomato cocktail for a welcome hot accompaniment. BROAD STREET,' BULLETIN... .... ... » I wish I could paint a picture i Os so many things I see, Like the tall pines outside my window, Swaying so gracefully. As it is I can’t even draw a box, Or paint with numbered scenes; But how glad I am that I can watch God’s handiwork of field and stream. I hope Buff can translate this, 'as my writing pad is propped against a table. My left arm is strapped to a glu cose bottle, so it’s a little awkward to write. If any of you ever hear any criticism of services from our Chowan Hospital, tell ’em I said that everyone out here is just great. They just can't be any nicer in every way, even' to the cutest Candy Stripers, Joan Lewis and Robin Lane, who are so anxi ous to help. Lying here flat on my back, hitched up to a glucose bottle, sure gives me plenty time to think about my past, present and future. Some of my past I’d like to relive, my “present is perfect” except for periodic illnesses and as far as my future is con cerned— just today is mine and it is a glorious day. Which reminds me of a message on one of the many cards I’ve received. It reads like this: Live One Day At A Time God, long ago, has counted nOMEMAKERS CLUB MEETS AT CENTER HILL Center Hill Extension Home makers Club met on Tuesday night at 7:30 o’clock at the home of the president, Mrs. J. C. Boyce. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Boyce. For the devotion she used Gal. 6:1-10 verses and the group prayed together the Lord's Prayer. Year books were given out and filled in and hostesses assigned for each month of 1970. Local business was taken care of and the group was dismissed with the club col lect. The next meeting will be a covered dish supper in Feb ruary. NEW HIGHER SAVINGS RATES Regular Passbook and Full Paid Accounts A3/ m (Retroactive to January 1, 1970) /Ac /O Six Months Savings Certificate C 1/ ($5,000 Minimum in Multiples of $1,000) 74 /O One Year Savings Certificate C 1/ ($5,000 Minimum in Multiples of $1,000) J /2 /O One Year Savings Certificate Co/ ''slo,ooo Minimum in Multiples of $1,000) J /4 /O Two Year Savings Certificate C m ($15,000 Minimum in Multiples of $1,000) W /O Earnings on ALL Accounts Paid Semi-Annually Existing 5V4% Six Months Certificates Will Automatically Be Renewed At Maturity for Additional Six Months Periods OR May Be Exchanged for New Higher Rate - Longer Term Certificates. • T * ACCOUNTS NOW INSURED TO $20,000. OUR 64th YEAR Edenton Savings & Loan Asso. 322 S. Broad Street Edenton, N. C. DIAL 482-3317 UK 9 out The years each of us lives And yet, just one day at a time Is all He ever gives. It’s all that anyone may have— The humble or sublime, The rich or poor, the young and old. Live one day at a time. So may you be contented With the one day that is here Enjoying good accepting bad With fortitude and cheer. I wish I had a recipe, but my collection is home with my typewriter. I’ll try to have one next week. Before I close this brief column this week, I must again extend my heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the flowers, messages of cheer and visits while in the Cho wan Hospital. One gift I especially treasure is a set of bookmarks, made and sent to me by a sweet little girl, Margaret Bennett, who lives out at Athol. Thanks very much, Margaret! Girl Scout News By Dianne Yates, Scribe On January 27 the Girl Scouts met at Edenton Bap tist Church. We went to The Chowan Herald. We were shown how the paper was printed. Then we went up stairs and they showed us how the pictures were photo graphed. We all enjoyed it. AUXILIARY MEETING The American Legion Aux iliary will meet with Mrs. J. L. Chestnutt Thursday, Feb ruary 5 at BP. M. All mem bers are urged -to attend. According to the Veterans Administration, its direct benefits in the form of edu cational allowances amounted to $720 million in 1969. Society News Mr. and Mrs. Ray Midgette spent the weekend in Manteo and Kitty Hawk visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Goodwin, Sandra and Donald, of Suffolk, Va., spent Sun day with her mother, Mrs. W. W. Porter and Mr. Por ter. Mr, and Mrs. James Kinion and Ken spent Saturday vis iting the School of Textiles at State University and also attended the State - Clemson basketball game. Mrs. Walter Patten of Mt. Olive spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Patten. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Elks of Washington, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stalls over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Wiltshire of Richmond, Va., spent the weekend visiting her sister, Miss Sara Miller. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eason of Hampton, Va., visited his mother, Mrs. W. W. Porter and Mr. Porter on Sunday. gfl ofkcugk to oßemembe'l By MARVIN BARHAM Have you ever heard these wot Js? “The young are fearful that youth will stay—the old are sorrowful that it went away." How true! sad, but true! to a child there is almost a lifetime between birthdays and Christmas. How rapid time passes to adults as compared to time lapses in childhood. The perspective of the young is so different than that of an adult. Return to a scene of your childhood— distances between places has surprisingly been short ened. You look at it now with the perspective of an adult and no longer from the eye level of a child. It is no wonder that at times we fail to understand the action of children. We stand three feet taller, and that changes many things. When we become perplexed at children, it is well to remind ourselves of the vast differences in eye-level and thought-level. OUR THOUGHT TO REMEMBER: “If one cannot understand—they will never be understood.” Colonial Funeral Home Edenton, North Carolina PAGE SEVEN-A Mrs. Jerry Downum, Jr., and Mrs. Tom Bass visited in '< Greenville last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Har less, Jr., and children spent the weekend in Greenville , visiting relatives. Mrs. Morris Griffin, Route 2, Edenton and Mrs. Sylvia Winslow of Belvidere will leave Friday, February 6, on a two weeks tour of the Ha waiian Islands, sponsored by the Woman’s Clubs of North ■. Largest Selling Hemorrhoid Remedy So Successful It Outsells All Others Combined PREPARATION H’ OINTMENT or SUPPOSITORIES $
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