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mopping wit It yon in mind
As spring-like as that first
robin is the produce depart
ment at' the PA Q Super
Market, with all those deli
cious fruits and vegetables,
fresh dajh such as local
grown arTOuwherries, spring
May peas,
local uHfeake, snap beans,
white ahd yellow com, fresh
salad fiteeris and bananas 2
pounds for 25c. This week,
too, fkere'a a special on
FryersC for 29c a pound,
smokei-pknics and beef liv
er at Qie P * Q Super Mar
k«t. i I^.
The ; “Westem' Auto Store
has just -received a complete
shipment-of automobile tires
in all sizes and grades in
prices which • can’t be beat.
This versatile store has so
many good household items,
too. .One in particular being
a 15-foot chest freezer for
the low price of $179.88. I
noticed, too, that well-known
Wizard Citation automatic
washer for only $199.95. For
outdoor cooking you can get
the motorized Rotissiere Grill
with .a warming oven and
other grills for sumrrier fun,
from the Western Auto Store.
Remember, tgraduation time
is nearer than you think, so
make your selection of that
special gift now from Ross
Jewelers. There’s so many
useful gifts from which to
cnoose. tor instance, there’s
that ever popular Charm
Bracelet with graduation
charms, Trav-e) Clocks,
Sheaffer’s Pet) and Pencil
Sets, Tie Tacks' and Bars
and quite an' assortment of
other gifts for remembrance
from Ross jewelers.
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It’s no hard task to outfit
that little man of the fam
ily, for at Tarkington’s they
are featuring little boys’
knit shirts and plaid shirts,
perma-press pants in short or
long legs and even real cute
suits for the Toddlers. You
will find a large selection .of
these washable, boyish out-
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And don’t forget, it’s nearing
“swim-time” agaui, so &et
your Roxanne bathing suits
now from Tarkington’s.
There’s a special place in
llolloweTs Rexall Stare,
where you can concentrate
on buying a gift for that
man in your life—the Men’s
Center. There’s shelf after
shelf of name brand toilet
ries such as Kings Men Co
lognes, gold and plaid, Yard
ley’s Black Label After
Shave Lotion, Colognes and
“Soap on a Rope," Aqua
Velva Lotions, Old Spice
Electric Pre-shalve Loticn and
That Man by Revlon. You’re
sure to please that mdn with
toiletries from HoUowetl’s.
That ever popular “Poor
Boy” has arrived at Rose's
.Department Store. These
100% Ribbed Cotton Shirts
come in small, medium or
large and in an assortment
of colors to go with all your
shorts and slacks. For pnly
$1.99 each, you can afford to
have several of this very
popular “Poor Boy” shirts
from Rose’s Department
Store.
Gene’s 5c and 10c Store is
thinking ahead for you when
it comes time to make a se
lection for your favorite
young graduate' For the
young man, there’s sport
shirts in small, medium or
large sizes for 99c each;
shaving kits for $1.98; socks,
59c or 2 pair fors- $1,00;
men’s umbrellas with auto
matic opening on the handle
-and neckties 2 for SI.OO. Or
for the ladies, beautiful
blouses at SI.OO each; lovely
satin scuffs, handbags and
jewelry from Gene’s 5c and
10c Store.
Go where the crowd goes,
to the Tastee Freez for that
popular and delicious Malted
Milk, or that real gooey ice
cream sundae. Their Hot
Dogs and Hamburger^'— “all
dressed up” are yummy, too,
especially with a tall choco
late milk. So hurry, hurry to
the Tastee Free* and meet
the crowd. By the way,
don’t forget to register for
that giant-sized Teddy Bear
to be given away this week.
The new shipment of Fath
er’s Day and graduation
•ards have been received at
Kitchener's Pharmacy and
these Hallmark Cards always
seem to have the right words
which you want to convey.
Also for correct, but fast
filling of your doctor’s pre
SOCIETY NEWS
Mrs. Lyn Bond and Mrs.
k. A. Patterson are spending
lis week at Nags Head.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith.
Jr., of* Arlington, Va., spent
the weekend with Mr. . and
Mrs. ’R. B. Siftith.
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j Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lam
-bretH Spent the weekend in
Lumberton as the guests of
Mr v and Mrs. Robert Young
er.
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Mr. and Mrs. Handy West
had as their guest last week,
Mrs. West’s mother, Mrs. R.
p. Willis of Dunn.
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A-2c James Reeved and
-William Reeves of Washing
ton, D. C., spent the week
end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Reeves.
PAINT SALE
Special Prices
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House Paint uALjD.DU
Gleem Interior All fc 7c
Semi-Gloss llflL )j./D
Gleem Porch and fin fr rn
Floor Enamel. ORL JS.DU
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Interior Vinyl GIL JUS |
Interior Vinyl -GAL $3.25
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Interior Semi-Gloss GILJ3GS!
Outside House Paint.. --GAL 54*25
OVER 1000 DECORATOR COLORS by Gleem.
We match your color in latest interior and exterior
paints with our color machine.
• SALE ENDS MAY 31 •
HUGHES PAH® HARDWIRE
. 303 S. Broad St. Tel. 482-2315
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' . Edenton, N. C,
"» «owan no«th c»»ou», thommt, mat «, w.
scription, by the two very
efficient pharmacists, go to
Mitebener’s Pharmacy.
fio matter when you stop
at the Bridge Turn Service
Station, you can get excel
lent and efficient service on
your car, knowing that it
will be filled with the best
Esso gas. And, if you’re
needing now tires, this is the
last week on that special
coupon deal on all sizes of
the famous Atlas Tires. This
is a good buy, so take ad
vantage of this special at the
Bridge Turn Service Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Handy West
! visited in Norfolk during the
weekend.
Mrs. J. E. Poe of Mt. Gil
1, ead visited Mr. and Mrs.
1 Medlin Belch last week.
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Dr. and Mrs. Coter Rawls
• of Darien, Conn., have been
i recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
f W. P. Jones.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Weeks
and children of Greensboro
t spent the weekend with Mr.
, and Mrs. J. C. Leary.
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Mrs. James Wilkins and
children, Candy and Arie
1 Lea, and cousin, Alice Fos
- siter, of Suffolk spent Sun
- day with Mrs. Wilkins’ par
. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank
White.
Mrs. Holly Bell and Mrs.
Stubbs of Windsor were re
cent guests of Mrs. W. S.
Harney. ,/
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Mrs. Grace Marshall and
Mrs. Goldie Midgeit of Eliza
beth City spent Sunday as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Edwin Bufflap.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Keeter
and Scott spent the weekend
in Norfolk with Mr. and Mrs.
George Zuluduck.
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Rev. LaFon Vereen of Ra
leigh -was guest speaker on
Sunday at the Edenton Meth
odist Church.
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Lt. Bob Pawlas and Miss
Betsy Ross of Norfolk were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Ross. .
Prices in .This Ad are Effective
‘ _ Thursday through Saturday,; : '
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SUPER MARKET - Edenton
FREE PARKING ■
(Town Parking Lot Located Just Across The Street) JRB 1
ROUND®!,
STEAKS lb. |||
or RIB STEAKS Bone In |
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST lb. 85c
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1 lb. Allmeat Gwaltney s FRANKS ■ 53c
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Luters Genuine Smithfield Sliced Bacon . lb. 69c
4to 6 lb. Luter’s Smoked Picnics .... .r. lb. 43c
Fresh Meaty Pork Neck Bones ....... lb. 19c
10 to 12-lb. Gwaltney’s Ole Time Pepper Coated
Smoked Ham whole b
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NO. 303 LIBBY’S CUT
Cut Green Beans s 19c
NO. 303 LIBBY’S ~
Sliced Beets 2125 c
NO. 300 LIBBY’S T’ *
Tomato Juice a 10c
NO. 2Vi DIXIE DELIGHT
PEACHES f 23c
1-LB. HARRELL’S V ’’' '
PURE LARD ■ 17c
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10 lbs. U. $. No. 1
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Harry C. Hand of New
Jersey spent Sunday night
with Mr. atld Mrs. J. Frank
White. N
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ir
vin spent Monday as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin
Bufflap. The Irvins were
?nroute to their home in
Portsmouth, Va., from their
winter home in Fort Laud
erdale, Fla.
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W. Jim Daniels returned
home Wednesday from Ra
leigh, where he spent a few
days attending the Great
Council of North Carolina
Red Men.
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Mrs. Reta Cedarwell-Brown
of London, England, is the
house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Chears, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ke
hayes returned home Sunday
from Clemson, S. > C., where
they attended the graduation
of their son, Alex Kehayes.
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Mr. arid Mrs. James Ire
deli of Norfolk Were visitors
in Edenton this weekend.
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Bud Ajmburn and Mr. and
Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap re
turned home Saturday after
noon after attending the
spring meeting of the Eastern
Press Association in Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lash,
parents of Father Joseph J.
Lash, pastor of St. Ann’s
Catholic Church will be
leaving tomorrow for' their
home in Cleveland, .Ohio, af
ter spending a very enjoy
able vacatioh in Edenton.
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Clorox Bleach 29«
TALL HUFF AND PUFF
Cat Food can 10c
6>/«-OZ. PKG.
Sunshine Cheez-Its pkg. 25c ;
12-OZ. PKG. NBC 9fr'; V . V/ i
Waffle Creme Cookies.-----_pkg. 37c
8-OZ. PILLSBURY
Crescent Rolls . P k ß* 29c
8-OZ. CRACKER BARREL T ' T
SHARP CHEESE vH- 45c
6-OZ. MINUTE MAID V ' ‘ -‘1 ■>
ORANGE JUICfe.. 19c
havbreturned fnirn'‘coral-
Gabies. Florida. ■f “ :
■Jig deaconesses of Provi
dence Baptist Church’ will
hold ,a tea at the horiie of
Mrs, jMary Jordan on- West
Freemason Street Sunday as- ,
ternoon' from 4 to 6 otlockJ
The' jfafbceeds will go for the
benefit of the organ And.
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MEMORIAL SERVICE
The American Legion and :
Veterans of Foreign Wars are„
planning a memorial service,
at. Beayer Hill Cemetery oh
Sunday, May 29 at 4 P. M. '
Veterans of all wars are urg
ed to attend this service,, and
the, public also.