Revival. Meeting Will Begin At Chapel Hill Church September sth A revival meeting will begin at the Chapel Hill Paptlst Church Sunday night, September 5, a"d continue through Sunday, September 12. The Rev. E. R. Stewart, of Hamil ton, N. C., is the visiting preacher ] and the public is cordially invitee! to Visit Edenton’s newly remodeled Colonial Super Market Stroll down Produce Lane, see the new Dairy Depart- s , —' . . . completely renovated for your shopping convenience, ment, the modern shopping arrangement, designed just for you. > , . 1 , ,» > lb Sparkling newness greets your every turn! Come in today for big values every day in the week. |F ! AMERICAN FAVORITE!—RICH TOMATO ZEST V /l! 1 HEINZ KETCHUP a 25' / h , ARMOUR TBEET i? 49* / AN ° To™ PINEAPPLE crushed - 33 c / ffilAtfC I q 7r JELLO DESSERT 2», Is'/oW“ , " „J GREEN GIANT 2 39'/ I mgra »>** -69} ■•*‘3 swim 10&SSZZ I ™FSf*°* Sl '‘6£| A PORK AND i GS CORN tiny shoe peg no 2cm J9s ECONOMY steaks Lb I «-.' || EH Beans 1 LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE 46-Oz. Cm ROUND STEAK“B9 c 1 TZ " «»f* l STOKEIY —k. * c I UPTON ‘—33« ij/ \ „. K SEAFOODS 1 —* LOG CABIN SYRUP 12-Oz. Jai 27$ ay// UK Mm 1 Some Os Today’s Better Buys! § PINEAPPLE JUICE jl|| || “ KELLOGG’S 13-Ox. 18c SCOTT toilet DEL MONTE 46 o, 40c 111 Med/i I** ffl blue fish, Large. Ib. 39c | mVCCVir 2£2£!j?-_ » /4\\ S/2F _ IN SHRIMP. Medium, lb. 65( f BEEF HASH u*. 34c 1199ti1l COCKTAIL Ho 1 25 c /VlJ\ - O I7 ' oz - 111 butterdish. Large, lb. 2=»c I RAGES _ _ _ ™IL i OT _____ „// AML 4 Cans ODC // I OVALTINE sn»ii 41c J Ro | ls BOLL MIX n* 25c // crab meat of all kinds J RAKER’S SHREDDED H ° SIJ FLAKO QUICK W wSk Effect! „ /^iClUllllHllllirc"'*' JP COCONUT 4-oz. 19c PIE CRUST n* 16c £1 Next fc fh ‘ /rs/w mm EVAPORATED BEECH-MJT «. „ ISSS. CSda T rnV p |||W _ D , )Qa PET MILK Tan 15c • SWIFT’NINC 3-Lb,. $1.13 CAKE MIX 1001 Pkfl • ZV$ FLORIDA ORANGE COFFEE 1 HA I ITllTr ‘ I AHHAM AA. CS JUICE 460,. 25c vw * *““ PALMOLIVE 2 Bar, 19c f SWIFT PREM «-<>*■ 49$ *. 5“ / " w » VETER PAN 35* •MM*®—-47. tria -^77 lain BOUQUET 21... 23. / I ASPARAGUS 43* “H?™ 50 ,3c FLOUR Sr DS ;r / ORArta? 1 I I-Lb. ... 21* V 5 * 0 "?’ r 75* IS ,i: / ES I OCEAN SPRAY 21* KRISPY i-Lb. pits. 25c B«s " + OCTAGON l s . 34c I I A IPe will.be closed on Labor Day, ®LOBOX Qt. Bot. 17c I t.b s € hw&liito Stfi*ltp m Monday, teptember 6, «nd open «H STERLING 226 0,17 c / “p® ' i\\ W«gpPWtlUi |g I3L ’ \ day on Wednesday, September 8 ' THRU vp Y t . —v ~ 4 - Q» 7^rcr^^ s ““ n ~ 01 , EAGLE BRANDr 29* fresh lM IDS. H NuTREET oizo 31* ytfrp] ■; \Lri) ofYUATO**® Tt7 Ptao® 5 .;"” 2: fCS FiODR ... c 88c / 4* \ - -for F PA.MOUS gold medai I y \ thompsoh 2 tor 27c ißisblnCK MX “ 47' iW\ k i r. t^\<»«:* S c 2 K 25c I I* THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1948. attend all services. The services will be held each night at 7:30 o’clock. Sunday Last Day For Enjoying Pool At Base William Privott, in charge of the Edenton Naval Station for the Town of Edenton, announced Wednesday that next Sunday will be the last day the swimming pool at the base will be operated for the current season. Commissioners Will Meet September Bth Due to Labor Day falling on Mon day, September 6, the regular date for Chowan County Commissioners to meet, the September meeting will be held instead on Wednesday, Septem ber 8. Anyone having business to transact with the Commissioners should note the change of meeting. New School Principal Arrived Wednesday Fenton L. Larson, new principal of the Edenton school, arrived Wednes day of this week preparatory to tak ing over his new duties when school opens Thursday of next week. Mr. Larson was accompanied by his wife, and they are living at Hotel Jo seph Hewes until other living quarters can be found. Corn Tour In Chowan Friday, September 3rd (Continued Prom Page One) 3:15 Lester Harrell farm—4-H Club corn. 4:oo—Mrs. Dorie Mae Chappell farm, operated by Wallace Chappell. Variety test demonstration. 5:30 Mrs. Lena Asbell farm, Icaria, variety test demonstration by Charlie Asbell. “Corn occupies the largest acreage PAGE SEVEN of any crop in Chowan County,” says Mr. Overman. “It is truly a com mercial crop from the standpoint of feeding hogs and other livestock, and I hope many farmers will avail them selves of this opportunity to see the various varieties and hybrids in pro duction. Those who make the tour will be able to see them in com parison and probably can determine which will be the best producer on individual farms.”