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PAGE EIGHT '—SECTION ONE iescue Groups Meet hi Edenton rsgysr \. Edenton-Chowan Res <SM Squad has become part ar-tlie 'North Carolina Asso ciation of Rescue Squads. Vfe- focal unit joined the SXtte organization at a >Dis tSScit£t meeting here Sunday ah the Edenton Restaurant. **E!*M!ftmander of the associa tion, A. B. Parker, explained to the group the benefits of the organization and especi ally the service of “mutual aid.’’- -He said that in the dtte'ht of a disaster locally in a matter of minutes between 2Wk hnd 400 men from all arejis of the state, fully equipped, would be on their way to assist in the emerg ency. The association promotes 9 K L f ' m m ' w \ SB9F \ r GROUP AT RESCUE SQUAD MEETING Income Tax Class Cancelled A conflict with ot,her ac tivities and the lack of re sponse has caused Principal Cecil W Pry ttr-cancel" an adult education course in in dividual income tax. The course was planned at ohn A. Holmes High School, Where Friendliness Makes Banking A Pleasure shopping with you in mind By KATE ' You must be YOUNG IN HEART to get a thrill out of all the beautiful Valentine Boxes of candy by Hollings worth at Mitphener’s Pharm acy. Any size from two ounces to two pounds of de licious candy, the boxes be ing trimmed with lovely dfflils in white and red gowns or pillow top satin boxes in white, red or blue. Mitch ener’s has also a wonderful assortment of lovely Valen tine greeting* cards by Hall mark. Thrill the pne you love with Valentines from Bfitclrener’s. Why is it that a beautiful new, flowered Spring Hat makes a woman feel ele gantly dressed and attrac tive? Well, if you’ll look at the new Spring Hats at the Betty Shoppe, you’ll know what I mean, as they are just scrumptous. These hats by Adolfo 11, Lazarus and BeVnar, makes one thing of j a spring flower garden. You can almost smell spring in the air. Ladies, give youi ego a a new spring, bonnet "from the Betty Ypu know there’s lots of WNfe' that you can use TV IBUta. which make them aSout the handiest gadget SgTTB»S’ l«c Store there’s organized rescue and first aid work and helps in the development of high ethical standards. Melvin Jennings, district director and captain of the Pasquotank Rescue Squad, presided at the meeting. Also attending the meeting was Roy Kane, treasurer of the state association. Both of ficials of the state organiza tion serve without compen sation and travel extensively promoting rescue squads. Over 25 men attended from the Pasquotank, Eden ton - Chowan. Colerain and Murfreesboro squads. The Murfreesboro squad is the newest, being formed only two weeks ago. in cooperation with the Col lege of the Albemarle for interested citizens. Fry said he regrets this course cannot be offered a' this time but additional adult education classes are being planned. quite a variety of patterns and colors in TV trays for -'nly 99c each. Right now, too, you can get a good se lection of Valentine cards, cinnamon hearts for 39c per pound, conversation hearts at a pound and boxed Val entine candy at 79c and $1.19. .Don’t forget that the Tanuary Clearance Sale is still going on at Gene’s 5c and 10c Store. To help you keep that New Year's resolution budget in effect, the P & Q Super Market is offering you some real good bargains this week in each of their various de partments. In their meat department fryers are sell ing for only 25c a pound; pork roasts at 29c a pound; Armour’s Star bacon, 12 aunces, 49c; Harrell’s hams, 35c a pound. The produce department is overflowing with fresh vegetables and fruits, including fresh straw berries. Morton ceam pies ire a good buy at 3 for 85c. So you see, you really CAN stretch your budget at the P & Q Super Market. Valentine Day is just the right time for all you men to show the woman in your ife how much you love her, md what better wby could be than with a beautiful iieart-shaped box of Hol lingsworth candy from Hol lowell’s Rexam Drug Store? A £> JBH I * ■ f JJ I iiR: JjffdHK Wmm ■ jQSPrkT W fmr * 1 Y , GIVEN TOP AWARD Hiram A. Weeks of Edenton, N. C. State Motor llui) district manager for Chowan Coun ty, has won one of the romcany’s (op annual awards for outstanding performance during 19GG, Thomas B. Watkins, president, announced. Weeks gained the Rocky Mount division’s “Man cf the Year’ trophy with cash award, A consistent awards .inner since 1959, Weeks captured the club’s top honor, the “Mr. Motor Club” trophy, for 1963. First National Promotes Nash JACKSONVILLE A vet eran of 26 years in the North Carolina banking in dustry has been named vice iresident and coordinator of ill branches for the First Na ional Bank of Eastern North Carolina, it was announced '.ere today. B. W. Nash, who for the past two years has been in charge of operations and per Or, if she might be on a diet, let a gift of exciting perfume show her that you really care perfumes by Chanel, Yardley or Lanvin, always popular with the ladies. Or for that Valentine greeting for friends or loved ones, make your selection right now, at Hello well’s. If there’s a sweet little girl in your family, please take her to Tarkington’s and buy her one or several of those beautiful Peaches ’N’ Cream dresses, made up especially for spring. In shades of yellow, pink and green or in all the delight ful flowers of spring. They just look good enough to eat! Once you see these heralds of spring, you won’t be able to resist buying them. It really is Peaches ’N’ Cream from T'arkington’s. It's easy to say “I Love You” on Valentine’s Day with a special g'.'t of jewelry from Ross Jewelers. Then, too, with love in your heart, especially at Valentine sea son, what could be better than a gift of a beautiful Keepsake or Starfire dia mond? They’re designed with a*, modernistic air, yet so breath - takingly beautiful. Other suggestions for that special girl in your life are the solid disk pins, which can be engraved by and from Ross Jewelers. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1967. sonnel for five First National branches in the Wilmington area, was named to fill the newly-created position. James F. Allen, a veteran of 18 years in the banking industry who joined First Na tional earlier this month as an assistant to Nash, has meanwhile been elected as sistant cashier and will as sume responsibilities for op erations and personnel for the five Wilmington branch es. J. Hugh Rich, executive vice president of the state wide system, said in making both announcements here to day: “Rapid expansion of the First National has necessitat ed the creation of a central coordinator for hll branch op erations and we are certain that the talents and energies of B. W. Nash will prove in valuable in delivering an even higher level of service to the communities we serve.” Rich also noted that “the advancement of Mr. Nash to this important post was made possible at this time only through the fortunate addi tion of Mr. James F. Allen to our staff.’ Nash will be located at the system’s central offices in r Jacksonville “but will divide his attention between his new and former responsibilities for several weeks,” Rich added. “Nash held executive posi tions with Wachovia Bank & Trust Co., in Raleigh for 24 years before joining the First National two years ago. He has completed numer ous courses sponsored by the American Institute of Bank ing and also is a three-year graduate of the’ bankers school sponsored by the N. C. Bankers Association at Chap el Hill in cooperation with *he University of North Caro lina. The “Fishing Fever” is in the air, so get ready for it with fishing tackle from the Western Auto Store, who have just received a new supply of your favorite lures suen as the Hotspot and Rebel. There’s new rust proof tackle boxes and spin ning rods and reels. An other good item at Western Auto Store is the large as sortment of keys ifor the house and car in the newest color key. If you need most any kind of a small sign for the home, mail box, boat or car, you can get it, too. By the way, watch for a “soon to be announced” pre season lawn nlower and air conditioer sale at the West er Auto Store. Mr. Byrum of the Quinn Furniture Company has pur chased some truly elegant furniture on his recent buy ing trip at the furniture market, and it is arriving daily. One of the (most at tractive designs in furniture which has been received is the modern French Provin-* cial. r The patterns and shades in upholstery, all carefully crafted and finished in richly grained, woods, this attractive furniture yill fit in and grace your home with pride. Go to the Quinn Fur niture Company and let than show you their newest in i furniture. Tickets On Sale For Symphony Tickets are now on sale for the spring concert of North Carolina Little Sym phony and the Albemarle Choral Society. The joint program will be held at 4 P. M., March 5 in the gym nasium of The College of the Albemarle. Many local singers will appear with these groups. ' Tickets are $2 for adults, $1 for students up to college age, and 50 cents for chil dren 12 years old or younger who must be accompanied by stockupsau! WATSON’S USDA INSPECTED WHOLE FRYERS 26-4 Center Cut PORK CHOPS ; ROAST i 65c 2-lbs. Signal FRANKS pkg. 8 9 C Cash In On New Low Prices On Pork In Our Meat Department 4to 6lb. Fresh PICNICS lb. 35c Mb. Signal SAUSAGE roil 35c Cypress Brand SLICED BACON >4st DOUBLE S&H GREEN STAMP DAYS-^jg l-lb. Harrell S ALL SIZES SEAMLESS mesh FIRST quality ■ I || M STREAK-FREE beige AND TOAST COLOR REG. 59c Pure Lard 1b.17t Ladies' Nylon Hose Jiffy M - Cake Mix box 10< i |aif 39c No. 303 Del Monte No - 303 Red GIo Fruit Cocktail a 21c Tomatoes can 15c W 2 -OZ. Pet Till Evaporated ~ Save 50c - Reg. SU9 Mil If *5 l AQr magentic top holes IfllLl J 8 ‘fit NOTEBOOK ONLY 79c 6-oz. Pet ■' " " "? ;• . .' Please s Coffee a 39c font Tide box 75c JawiwSbfad r Q3 |g9i Yellow Corn s 19c * % Min. Maw 2™*“ ~~~ Valentine Cards ORANG| Bread 2 leaves 49c £gg. JUKI FOR * Mm ’ LOCAL GROWN School Children . 4 r « 9^94L* COLLARDS a "39c Phthisic’s announces discount prices 4-- on Health and Beauty aids . . Save lla£ k mup to 25% on your purqjhases ... plus ■ IVd# 40 0 w S&H Green Stamps! ' Phthisic’s | SUPER MARKET ■ Edenton ■ i i ■■ »■ ffi a parent. These tickets can now be • purchased from members of the choral socie ty or from Mrs. Paul Wallace or Mrs. Frank Elliott. Since there are no immedi ate plans for a chartered bus this year, it is requested that car pools be made up in ad vance so everyone who de sires to attend the concert may do so. Therefore, those who want a ride to the concert or who will agree to participate in a car pool, are asked to con tact Mrs. Elliott or Mrs. Wallace. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFY Lunchroom Menus Menus at John A. Holmes High School lunch room for the week of February 9-13 will be: Monday: Vegetable beef soup, crackers, peanut but ter and pimento cheese sand wiches, gingerbread, milk. Tuesday: Meat loaf and gravy, candied yams, lima beans, hot rolls, butter, peaches, milk. Wednesday: Hamburgers, hamburger rolls, green peas, potato chips, pickles, apple sauce, milk. Thursday: Boneless roast beef and gravy, mashed po tatoes, buttered < ' or % hO S rolls, butter, jellb, mills. Friday: Barbecued thicken, buttered rice, green beans, hot rolls, butter, ice cream/ milk. » EDENTON JAYCETTES Henry Allen Powell, who recently returned from Viet,' nam, will be guest speakeij' tonight (Thursday), at a meeting of Edenton Jajf cettes. The meeting be gin at 7 o’clock at the «Jay cee Buildipg on Base Road.’ The Inability of people to understand issues may be the result of the inability pt leaders to explain. '
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