SECTION B Belch Places In Contest Jake Belch, Route 3, Eden ton, placed fourth in the N. C. Pork Cookout King Contest held at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh Sun day, October 18. His winning recipe was: Barbecue Shoulder Slieee Sauce: 2 cups vinegar. 8 oz. can tomato sauce with onions. 2 tablespoons Texas Pete . Hot Sauce. 1 tablespoon salt. 1 tablespoon black pepper. % teaspoon red pepper. v * cup Wesson Oil. In heavy saucepan combine ingredients and let simmer ~ fer 10 minutes. Charcoal reaches desired temperature place pork slices on grill un til it browns on both sides. Then coat each slice with pre pared sauce. (Use basting brush)- Continue cooking with basting until pork is well done. Approximately 1% hours depending on thick more space ••• less cost. Barco steel buildings save you up to 22 % on total construction costs, compared to other quality, custom-engineered steel buildings. For fast facts, write or call: Barco Steel Corporation Box 270 Mooresville. N.C. 28115 Phone: 704-864-1219 «suu LOCATION lO PT. METRO. . I ijL l i\A i^JmSkS,w R entire stock ON SALE! \ SAVE T 0 i 1 Co/ I lA\/1 ° { u/ V , \ REGULARLY ■ \M I £% CHARGE ■MKV// fA/\, t/Vl $22 to S7B ■ I|| IT! / ' | j fl Li / Wools, solids, tweeds, checks, corduroy, fe,l \v/ A/ J *p H / krinkle patents, herringbones, fun furs .. . ■3l j Jlf /' t m / P° n Y' w^'te groove, tiger & spotted leopard .. . U // / | / contrast trims, pile or plain lined mini, ■9 Ilf I JM regular length, maxi .. . single & double ts Jr Jj jm breasted .. . notch lapels, belted & half-belt /save up to 20m 1 \ S Kick up your heels in Cato's ladies boots' V / i Full side zippers, mini heel, krinkle patent L X some with straps & buckles Block, brown £T J white. Sizes 5 thru 1C f\ ■ / jC^y-^OYS&GIRLs^ \lhtire stock on sale #H| fMhH) i UP T 0 A.U £& k r JP a *** T Boys parkas with zip-off or attached hoods n J>~ v — t . . . acrylic pile or quilt lining . . . wool | Jf mm rn/f lu solids and plaids, corduroy, dacron/ MB J cotton twills Sizes 3 thru 7 and 8 thru Girls single and double.-breasted coats . . . jSSBif gßfc ?? trimmed & untrimed collars, plain and "jL pile lined . . . Acrylic piles, wools, corduroys, wet Idok, & fun furs . . . hats _Cb flf jL ond bogs. Rainbow of colors. „ t M Sizes 2 thru U. Reg. sls tos32 THE CHOWAN HERALD ness of cut. In addition to a cash award of $75 ißelch won an electric clock for his efforts. ‘He was declared Pork Cookout Champ in the Cho wan County Fair and pro ceeded to acquit himself ex tremely w- ell by placing fourth among the 15 finalists in the state event in Raleigh. It was one of the most color ful events of the entire fair that attracted throngs of peo ple attracted to the odor and sight of barbecuing pork on the lawn adjacent to the Edu cation Building. Judges for the event were Mrs. Peggy Mann, Woman’s Editor, WTVD Channel 11, Durhs.cn, John Christian, Food Science Specialist, N .C. State University, Raleigh, Charlie Slate, Carolina Radio Net work, Wilson, and 'Dick White, vice president N. C. Pork Producers Association, Selma: Center Hill 4-H Elects New Officers Center Hill 4-H Club met at the regular time at the Center Hill Community Build ing with Dennis and Louette Monds as hostesses. Beverly Motts acted as president and called the meet-,' ing to order. A demonstration on Good Posture was given and a new slate of officers ATTENDS SBA MEETING - Mrs. Irene Dunbar of Eden ton attended a two-day meet ing October 7-8 in Greens boro. Mrs. Dunbar is one of 90 members of the Small Business Administration Ad visory Council. Every town and city has some citizens who are ready to cash in on any community undertaking. FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Earn while you learn. _ In the U. S. Army Reserve. for 1971 elected as follows: Pre.ident, Dennis Monds; vice president, Beverly Motts: seer, tary, Carleen Goodwin; song leader, Sandra Motts, With Bill Mansfield assistant: /p-.ogrs-m director and social director, Robin Jordan and Louette Monds. These officers will be in stalled at the next meeting. Program selection for the year was discussed and sev eral topics and local tours were planned for the coming year. Plans were made for the 4-iH’ers to work at the Fall Festival to be held at the Center Hill Community Build ing October 24 and tickets for the afghan were handed out. This afghan will be given away on the night of the Fall Festival to the person hold ing the lucky ticket. During the social hour Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, October 22, 1970 ALL TIED DOWN By MARTIN LYNN PRIVOTT (In Vietnam) Chains, chains—l keep hearing them hum, Throughout my dreams, there arc some, But mostly these chains that keep me down, They’re always there—me—tied to the ground. Chains, chains—they rattle and clink, They make me think the whole wrnrld stints, But I must be cheerful, keep up my hope, For I want to go home—not on dope! Rattle, rattle, clink and clink, This—the way my nights do think. Can I not be for once again free From the feeling, let me live as be? Bong, bong, the ball does rattle, As I fight to free this world of battle. Will there be love, peace, no more hate? What do we do to free ourselves of debate? Look to Him—He will tell— Os, how to live and ring the bell! Crucial Test Uterine cancer is curable in almost 100 percent of cases if diagnosed early. The Pap test makes early detection possible. The American Cancer Society urges every woman to have a Pap test as part of a regular health checkup. Dennis and Louette Monds served refreshments which everyone enjoyed and the group was dismissed. ft O ODfrEA H r: s lfl BONUS WFFB! * Now you towards the purchase any merchandise from our Store • This otter applies to any major appliance, stereo our pric ed at SIOO.OO or more • ■ ■ ■ offer ends Saturday a > 4 General Electric 30-Inch Range : ,1 |l‘* GE "Mo Guesswork" • removable picture-window -- «*j ij? ||| . 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Homemakers Meet At Center Hill The Center Hill Extension Homemakers Club met on ‘Oc tober 13 at the Center Hill Community Building with Mrs. Elizabeth Bunch as hos tess. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. J. C. Boyce, president, who used Psalm' 121 for the devotion and lecl in prayer. Minutes were read, approved and the roll called by the secretary. Mrs. B. P. Monds, treasurer, pre sented the treasurer’s report- A report was also given on results from the concession stand which the club operat ed at the County Fair. Mrs- Gladys White, Exten sion agent presented a film strip on Cancer Research. This meeting will kick off the cancer drive in the Center Hill community with Mrs. Ralph Goodwin chairman. The date for the Fall Fes tival w'as set for Saturday, October 24 and the chairmen of various departments were appointed. During the social hour Mrs. Bunch served a delicious sal ad and drinks to the group and the group was dismissed by the club collect. 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