I—SRCnoW ORB PAGE TWO v” Club Leads I 5 In Softball League i Standings in the men’s soft ball league up to Friday, June 19, were released early this week toy Jam Kinion, summer recrea tion director. The Varsity Club boys are set ting the pace by hanging up four victories in the four games they have played through Thurs day. The standings follow: W. L. Varsity Club 4 0 Jaycees No. 1- :~2 2 Red Men 1 3 Jaycees No. 2 , 1 3 National Guard 0 0 The softball schedule follows: ■ June 30 —Jaycees No. 1 vs. Na tional Guard; Varsity Club vs. Red Men. July 2—National Guard vs. Jaycees No. 2; Jaycees No. 1 vs. Red Men. Wednesday nights are devoted to women’s softball games. The schedule far the Colt Lea gue (boys 13 to 16 years of age) calls for games Monday, Wed nesday and Friday afternoons at 2:30 o’clock. 20 YEARS AGO Continued from Page 1, Section 1 ronto baseball club of the In ternational League. Other clubs seeking to land Jordan were the New York Giants, Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago Cubs, Toledo, Jersey City, New York Yankees and Knoxville. Excellent rains In most por tions of Chowan County greatly improved the outlook for crops, according to County Agent C. W. Overman. Mrs. J. N. Pruden, Chairman of the Chowan County Red Cross Chapter, reported having shipped to the Red Cross warehouse at Sea Girt, N. J„ 2M war refugee garments, consisting of 59 wo men's slips, 51 women's night gowns, 34 women's petticoats and 70 girls' gowns. Friends of Carroll Boyce, son of Mrs. Ethel Boyce, learned that he and Miss Lois Esther Greene cf Seattle, Wash., were united in marriage at Kirkland, Wash ington. Work was begun in rebuilding the portion of the Elliott Com pany store which had been dam aged by one of the most destruc tive fires ever experienced in Edenton. Twenty-six colored youths from Chowan County ware sent to Fort Bragg for pre-induction physical examinations. In a very impressive ceremony in the Methodist Church, Miss Fontaine Pettus and Captain Theodore Boutwell weTe united in marriage by the Rev, H. F. Surratt. MOORE Governor Hgjjl FIRST OF WEEK AT FOR MONDAY, JUNE 29 - U. 8. CHOICE WESTERN STEER ROUND l —LB.— STEAK 69c FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 30 FRESH —GRADE “A” CHICKEN LEGS ~ nn OR BREASTS ID. JVC “^SR^SN^AY^JDt?T™ ,, 2-OZ. _ FRESH OROOICD SACK Beef Patties 7c j .. . - - TABLE TALK— Woven place mats,N attractive and practical, can be made from printed ar.d solid color cotton feed and flour bags. Cut strips tv.-o inches wide, fold to resemble bias tape, and press. You will then have one-half inch strips, with no raw edges. Weave basket-style into mat of desired size. Bind edges with bias tape in coordinated color. Make napkins from print or solid bags and trim with small ap pliques in contrasting color. Chowan Joins In Program Os AADA Continued from Page 1, Section 1 consider the 1964-65 budget. The ten counties in the asso ciation are: Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hyde, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell and Washington. Total cost of the survey will be $34,000 with the 10 counties share being SIO,OOO, federal gov ernment grant $20,000 and pri vate sources in the area, $4,000. Town Councilmen Hold SI.OO Tax Rate Continued trom Page 1, Section 1 though there were some increas es, it was decided that a SI.OO tax rate, together with other an ticipated revenue would meet the proposed expenditures. The budget calls for an outlay of $267,784.61. During the lengthy meeting the Councilmen agreed to chan nel traffic at Broad and Church Streets and Broad and Queen Streets. This traffic pattern will go into effect when streets are repaved this summer. Good iron is not for nails, noi good men for soldiers. FOREST FIRES DON’T JUST HAPPEN, THEY •dgjk- ARE CAUSED. m Don tb * *° bian,# ’s®' for a blaze! THE CHOWAN HERALD, EPEHTOW. NORTH CAROLINA. THT7RSDAT, JUNE 25, 1964. 00 P&Q-A WINNER EVERY WEEK! MAKP a nATF BE SURE TO EXERCISE YOUR PRIVILEGE AND RIGHT AS AN AMERICAN CITIZEN BY GOING MAKE A UAIE T() T „|, ; VA T F ... THE BASIC PRINCIPLES UPON WHICH OUR REPUBLIC WERE FOUNDED ARE EMBODIED lilt IN THE AMERICAN WAY-GOVERNMENT BY THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED. IF WE w ■ fc FAIL TO EXERCISE OUR PRIVILEGE OF CASTING OUR VOTE, WE OUGHT TO ALSO LOSE SAT. JUNE 27th OUR PRIVILEGE OF CRITICISM OF THE VICTORS. #PORK CHOPS NO LIMIT AT P&Qt ■ M Wk M Wk ■ Mi HARRELL’S BRAND-8/12 LB AVG." STORE SLICED No Limit! I Ffpdl Ip.HI Cut ■ 111. „ Fresh ITSDA Inspected CHICKEN ■ U CQ C Chicken Gizzards u.yU WINGS lb. 29cl—BJSS1 FRESH WESTERN LEAN |CUT IN STORE MILD AMERICAN GROUND BEEF lb. 35c|AMERICAN CHEESE 45c JT NECKSorBACKSIkIM “AA” FRESH USD A INSPECTED PORK FRESH USDA INSPECTED SLICED BACONnECK BONES™ feet-or-PiG tail "• 39® 4H59t -15 rLk am A|II 0 s# B9 SSMfe JERGENS % sal. 49c| UH H U r c " I "grcfkoAP 5;29c < \ WE GIvTT 100 Extra S&H Green Stamps 100 JJQ Extra S&H Green Stamps 50 ...FREE... m ■ * ...FREE... WITH PURCHASE OF 1 M Ilf WITH THIS COUPON AND THE PURCHASE OF I—S3c Colgate Toothpaste, and ! JpLjf I 1 $5.00 OR MORE IN MERCHANDISE 1—51.25 Size Anacin Tablets _ Wm Ml ° ffer Expires June 27 ’ 1964 ‘ 100 P&Q Super Market 100 GREEN HSO P&Q Super Market 50 t ' iH STAMPS Bi l ~————- jJmmm- country roll (first choice MA D E FRE SH— Jff|| Pattie Oleo, 3 for 29c|Biscuits ... 6 cans 49c Grape .. . Orange .. . Fruit Punch 1/ -n i, Sunkist California Juicy V 2 -Gallon ■ ■ VIM ■■■ ■ ff I ■ fl I BAG OF 10 r j 1 UIJ ( H II \ LEMONS 29c MM II II Large S. C.— / '4f;Sfc MIX OR MATCH FLAVORS 1 1A II - ay - READY TO SERVE CHOCOLATE. COCONUT. C. fk Pb'l BkE \ LEMON, BANANA, STRAWBERRY AND NEOPOLITAN IHIBii ||| ! II 5 LMMI I BJgy ■* W* r « m CREAM slo °