PAGE SIX SECTION ONE shopping with you in mind By “KATE” Come, go shopping with me this weekend. There’s so many good items for sale, especially at the P & Q Super Market. Imagine fry ing size chicken for only 25 cents per pound; lean, tend er pork chops, 59 cents; pork loin roasts, 95 cents and in the produce department, or anges are selling this week end for 5 pounds, 39 cents; young, tender snap beans, 2 pounds 39 cents and for des sert, strawberries, 3 pints for SI.OO. You can v really tell that spring is here at lie P & Q Super Market. In case you’ve missed see ing those attractive, budget priced dresses in the Betty Shoppe archway, let me tell you about them. These dresses are summer cottons ranging in sizes from small up to size 52, in such fam ous makes as Pat Perkins, Carolina Maid, Nancy Wayne and Harmony. And for the ladies, wearing half sizes, these, too. are available. The budget prices on these frocks run from $5.98 to $9.98. mak ing it possible for you to se lect several for your sum mer wardrobe from the Betty Shoppe Archway. Rlitchener's Pharmacy has a new arrival—the new In = OUR SOIL * OUR STRENGTH = The Bear Swamp Water shed Planning Committee is continuing to make plans for d' veloping a complete wa t ashed work plan for the watershed. The 15,000-acre watershed is located near Center Hdl in Chowan and Perquimans counties Sev eial meetings of the local inttjested people have been held in the past several months, according to Archie l.ane, drainage district chair man In fact, a public hear ing was held in December for those interested to express their views on the proposed pc ject. Mr. Pane, pointed cut that the group had made application to the North Ca rolina Soil and Water Con servation Committee for as s: stance under the Watershed Protection and Flood Pre v< ntion Act in developing the resources of the entire watershed. This application was approved recently by the state committee. The people in the watershed will meet Wednesday night at 8 o’clock in Hertford with Lacy Coates of the Soil Conserva tion Service Watershed Planning Party Staff in Ra leigh. for the purpose of re j * WEEKEND SPECIALS ★ j 2 f ; mmmn 1 ■ IIIIIB ■■ ; | (irade “A” w hole only j I FRYERS lb. 27c! I Full Cut I Round Steak . . lb. 85c I I _f I Fresh Ground | Hamburger 3 ~,s - $1.15 \ j Libby’s 24-oz. can \ | Beef Stew 49c I i»" :! ! Hi-C 46-oz. cans ;S : Fruit Drinks 3 for SI.OO : : - : : Red & White ; ► i : Salad Dressing . qt. 43e : : ; Libby’s : Patted Meat . . can lOe j; ► ————■—a—aaaaai i —1 AO II »• targe ;; ; Free DeUvery »Ot IVI i I SUPER eoeogh to take J [ t mJ? market i ► I stamatie 404 Electric Eye Camera. This camera is 'com pletely automatic and is simple to operate for “fool proof” pictures. I might add that flash pictures are much easier to take with the new flash cube on this new item. For true, clear pictures with black and white, color and color slides, get one of the newest, the Instamatic 404 trom Mitchener’s. It’s housecleaning time again and time to store all your winter clothes. At Gene's 5c and 10c Store you can get large quilted gar ment bags which will hbld 16 garments, an easy way to keep your clothes safe dur ing the summer months, and just think only 88 cents each. By the way, for more protection against, months, buy a package of moth balls for only 27 cents each. This week, also, you can get four rolls of paper towels for 88 cents and 10 rolls of toilet tissue for 67 cents at Gene’s 5c and 10c Store. With new summer mer chandise arriving daily, Tarkington's in older t< have more loom, are really having wonderful bargains in spring suits and dresses. All spring hats, too, are on salt at half price. Sc htirry tc Tarkington’s and select sev eral of these wonderful viewing the information to date and making plans for completing the work plan. Once Ihe work plan is pleted then Hie people will be in a position to start car rying out the provisions planned to develop their re sources. District Leaders Meet Lloyd C. Bunch, chairman of the local board of soil and water conservation dis trict supervisors, reports that the board will meet this Thursday night at the local SCS Work Unit office local ed in the Post Office. The local board meet’ regularly to plan coming events for the district program. Os in terest al the present is Soil Stewardship Week, May 15- 22, in which the supervisors will be getting out material shortly. Also several appli cations for technical assist ance will be considered and acted upon. The public is always welcome to attend the board meetings and par ticipate in the discussions. Supervisors will again this year sponsor a boy from Chowan County at the North Carolina Conservation work shop to be held in Raleigh “buys.” . You always look “well dressed” with latest styles from Tarkington’s. If you’ve been “doing” your own hair, here’s away to get rid of that tiresome chore; At the Nu Curl Beauty Salon, for you “do it yourselves,” they’re offering with each permanent a fol low-up shampoo and set FREE! So why risk a home “hair-do”? Just call the Nu Curl Beauty Salon. By the way, ahother beautician has heen added to their staff, Miss Carolyn Sadler, thus making it easier to get an appointment at the Nu Curl. Happiness dollars are those you .invest when you buy the latest models in household appliances such as the Geperal Electric line from the Quinn Furniture Company. Warm weather means busy refrigerators and freezers and the General Electric line tops the list. And men. if you want to really make a hit with vour wife, get her one of those late models of General Elec tric ranges with all the no d e'r n gadgets attached, from the Quinn Furniture Company. For Health and Beauty Aids, Hollowcll’s Rcx a 11 Drug Store is the place to in June. Here And There S. I'. Small has just com plcted constructing an open | outlet ditch for drainage oh one of his farms. Charles Saunders has filled up sev eral ditches to get a rnfleh better row arrangement. He | plans to construct the new ditches parallel to each oth er. lie also plans on seed ing all the field borders to fescue grass this fall. E. C. Bunch recently installed some clay tile drains. Gil bert Hare is planning on planting hairy indigo for a summer cover crop on sandy land. Earl White recently had a tract of woodland ni3iked for thinning by the North Carolina Division of Forestry. Joseph .Crisanti construct! d several jetties along the sound about three years ago and has proven that something can be done about the sound shore ero sion along the sound with the jetties. He is planning to construct more. FOR QUICK RESULTS Try A HERALD Classified [MENTON MOTOR COMPANY'S competition-proved Rambler American! 1. Winner of the Acceleration Test, Glass VI, Pure Oil Per formance Trials^ 2. Winner, Mobil Economy Run. Class A, with 23.8 mpg. plus sales tax Rambler American 220 4-dr. Sedan .» ‘; . » • DOUBLE SAFETY BRAKES • CERAMIC ARMORED EXHAUST SYSTEM • SEAT BELTS FRONT AND REAR • WINDSHIELD WASHERS • PADDED DASH • COIL SPRING SEATS EDENTON MOTOR CO. Matoa LieaoM Ho. MM j THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAT APRIL 21, 1966. shop. Right now they’re having a Half Price Sale on Tussy Cream and Roll-on Deodorants, regularly SI.OO, now 50c. Also the new Tus sy Spray Deodorant, bonus size, SI.OO. For all your cosmetic needs, shop at Hol lowell’s Rexa-U Drug Store. At Ross Jewelers you'll find several wonderful aids when doing your spring cleaning, some of which ate silver and brass polishes and tarnish preventatives. The ever popular Tarnishicld, the International silver tarnish preventative, Senichro m e brass polish and specially treated polishing cloths, all recotomeiuled for keeping your silver and brass ware locking beautifully bright and clean, from Ross Jew elers. Wouldn’t a nice Thick Whip be refreshing these warm spring days. Well, wish no more. It can be real by just driving out to the Tastee Freez. At the Tastee Freez you can always get delicious, nourishing fbod, such as well p’cparccl fried chicken dinners, shrimp dinners, hamburgers with all the trimmings and, of course, those ever popular French fries. So. for a snack or a full lunch or dinner, drive out to the Tastee Freez. Outdoor Tips from Ihi* Ancient Sportsman’s Idea Exchange WORMS ALIVE Moss will keep worms alive. They eat the stuff. SHARP EDGE Stroke your knife over a fine stone with soap used as a lubricant. Gives you the finest edge ever. MATCHBOX Everybody knows an emp ty 16-gauge shotgun shell slipped into an empty 12- gauge shotgun shell makes a good waterproof match hot:. Now you know, too. SCOPE SAFE ; A short length of rubber hose, split open, will fit on your scope arid protect it from knocks and scrapes. HOSED If the gunwale of your aluminum boat is cold and noisy, cut a garden hose down the middle and fit i* over gunwale strip. Rivet fast with aluminum rivets. WATERPROOF WALLET If you may take a spill Library Friends Group! Joined By More People Solicitation for member ships in Friends of the Li brary moved into the sec ond week in Chowan Coun ty with a good response. Sustaining, student and adult memberships are be ing sold by a growing list of canvassers. Those added to the list include: Mrs, E. C. Alexander, Mrs. Leo La- Voie, Marie Wheeler, Mary Arrington Bunch, Mary Mac Holmes, Mrs. J. W. White Mrs. Wesley Chesson, Mrs. Preston Rogerson, Mrs. Ker mit Layton and Mrs. E. N. Elliott. Sustaining members are: George C., Benbry and'Gj'ay overboard, wrap your wallet in a plastic freezer bag and bind it with a rubber band. You may get wet but your wallet won’t. POLISH OFF LURES Nail polish (comes in the craziest colors these days!) is better than paint for touching up lures. Handy brush keeps cleanup work tc, a minimum. CLEAN BUCKET S’a fact. Clean your min now bucket out with baking soda every now and then and your bait will live 'longer. DRY MATCHES An empty shotgun shel l makes a good waterproo match holder. Seal open enc with a rnrk or strip of tape LIVELY MINNOWS Drop an alke-seltzer tablet into your minnow bucket Bubbles aerate water, keep bait lively longer. TAILS YOU WIN Deer hunters can after tell when they hit by deer’ tad as it bounds away. Tai ■* up, you lose. You probabb | missed him. Tail down, yoi ■ win. It’s probably a hit. CARTOP CUSHION If you have to transpor something but your carlo: racks are left behind, inflate an inner tube and rest th (object on il. Then lasi ! down and drive awav. | MIGHT ICE FISHING Buy a roll of reflecto tape and wrap ice tippets with it. Now a flashlight’s beam located every one when ! night fishing. RED FLANNELS Make your next gun case -ut of red flannel. Then it doubles as a scarf, head warmer, emergency band : |e, sit down pad or safety cteor patch. son Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Ross | Inglis, M. A. Hughes and J. Ehiinghaus. Adult members include: (Jean Biggs, Mrs. John Habit,, Mrs. Guy Hobbs, Mrs. Herbert Small, Aurelia Layden, Mrs. Henry Powell, Jr., Mrs. Henry Powell, Sr., Mrs. J. L. Pettus, Mary Mac Holmes, Father Joseph Lash and Mrs. Joe Conger, Sr. Also, Mrs. Joe Conger, Jr., Mrs. George Twiddy, MrS. Clarence Britton, Dr. A. F. Jownum, Sr., Dr. A. F. Downum, Jr., F. L. Wil liams, Frank Williams, Mrs. Tulia Bond, Mrs. Carrie Earnhardt and Mrs. B. G. Willis. - And, Mr. and Mrs. George Mack, Mrs. J. N. Pruden, Sr., Mrs. Hector Lupton, Mrs. Elton Forehand, Mrs. J. P. Partin, Mrs. L. F. Amburn, Mrs. Ray Bunch and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bunch. Also. Mrs. T. W. Jones, Iva Mae Dail, W. S. Skinner, Mrs. Carroll Kramer, Mrs. Eunice J. Lipham, Mas. J. W. Crabtree, J. H. Basnight, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wheeler, Mrs. Jackie Ricks and Joyce Harrell. Student memberships thus far include: Penny Powell, Tillie Cordon. Chris Cordon, Gail Bunch, Raymond Bunch, Elizabeth Williams, Becky Bunch, Sonia Edwards. H. L. Edwards. Donna Wooten, Ronnie Wooten, Mary Perry, Robin Perry. Nancy Twiddy ind Betsy Twiddy. Lunch Room Menu Menus at the John A. Holmes High School lunch oom for the week of April 15 through April 29 will be is follows: Monday - Weiners, weiner •■oils, pork and beans, cole Jaw, chocolate pudding and milk. Tuesday— Spaghetti with neat sauce, toss salad, but ered corn, hot biscuits, but ter, peaches and milk. . Wednesday Hamburger and gravy, hamburger rolls, mashed potatoes, green beans, apricots and milk. Thursday Grilled lunch eon meat, buttered rice, Lima beans, bread, ginger bread and milk. Friday—Tuna fish salad on lettuce, bread potato chips, green peas, cbdoftriut cake and milk. MITCHELL PENN REELS I 300 SPINNER 109 MF Rose’s Special Price With M*tal Spool 1 11.10 DO and Star Dra * Only $12.88 • Reg. Price $15.56 • ■ Rose’s Price $10 47 | ■ Penn 9MF Reel S lit Metal Spool and Star Drag J -B, I • Reg. Price $16.95 • a Rose’s Price $11 37 3 ■ vj* jUfer Ocean City —1? True Temper Reel S 1/ V\ Star Drag ■ »L . • Reg. Price $14.50 • a f Rose’s Price $9.67 ■ SPINNERS - ■ Zebco 404 ■ Complete With Monofilament Line L*G • Reg. Price $7.95 • NI|V| J R Rose’s Price $5.97 Zebco 202 . 5 Complete With No 8 M* l-0 " Automatic g Monofilament Line Ft 1 !? T?ppl ■ • Reg. Price $5.95 • I n ’ (tcnrt ■ i Rose's Price $2.97 Rose 8 Prlce 86 -°° i Zebco 707 •T ' , Complete With Line . ■», i • Reg. Price $5.95 • v, ■ Rose’s Price $3.97 •- ) 3 1f ’ , a Zebco 33 Complete With Line • ~*] • Reg. Price $19.50 • . j, H ■ Rose’s Price sll- 77 3 Mitchell 302 I 1 j • Reg. Price $47.00 • ! Rose’s Price $23- 97 | Garcia Rods " 5 6V,’ &7’ Light Spinning J 6’ & 6 '/a ’ Baiteasting B Only $7.97 | # J 5 Betts Rods S i 3 6'V SPIN ROD I J ! Only $4.97 [ ■ - j 5> 2’ CASUNG ROD J. 8 ■ S Only $5.57 " !' j I { ■ FOLSOM FISH ROD t] 1 5 Only $1.97 L r I 1 I S a « j- d I 3 b !9’ HURRICANE FLY ROD ti 11 ft"’ 1 : Only $5.97 -j fe jj j | Cane Poles ) I, \\ .1 j Only 57c - ~U\ U oar Ul? | [ BAITS AMTLURKS | FAMOUS HOPKINS LURES | Size No. I—Reg-. $1.25-- r .-.Now 99c ■ Size No. 2— Regr. $1.40 Now $1.29 5 3 Size No. 3—Reg. $1,65----Now $1.37 3 j MEPPS FRENCH SPINNERS g No. 199 c Nos. 2 & 3 $1.09 3 REBEL MINNOWS | ■ 3V 2 ” Gold $1.17 g 3 4V 2 ” Silver $1.47 3 1 s*/ 2 ” Silver $1.47 g j EAGLE CLAW FISH HOOKS | Asst. Sizes 6to Card, Only 47c a "“ASST.'SIZES DUPONT a ■ Monofilament Line 8 100 yd. spool 47c 3 1000 yd. spool Cl2-lb. test) $1.37 g COURTLAND Nylon Fly Lines 5 3 25 yd. spool 99c [ SIX INCH /RIG WORMS [ Black, Purple or, Red w_.s7c | 3 Jig-A-Ell—Black. _ _'.99c 3 j SPECIAL SETS [ 2 FLII4 Folsom Rod with , 8048 Roddy Ree L... _ .Only $7.77 I ■ T 8 3 Yz ft. Rebel Rod with No. 5 South Bend Reel,.Only $5.27 3 3 615 Folsom Rod with g 940 F Ocean City Reel.. Only $13.97 g 3 9 ft. Hurricane TO’Rod with g No. 8 Martin Fly Reel, Only $13.47 g ■ Metal Tackle Box ■ 3 For All Your ■ Fishing Equipment 3 Only $2.88 Fishing Department Today t —— :

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