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PAGE FOUTEEN Students Enter Prize Posters The Chowan County Con servation Poster Contest winners are entereing their posters in Albemarle Con servation Poster Contest be ing held in Elizabeth City today. Mitzi Jordan, Ervina Copeland, Donna Wooten, Wendy Crandall, .Tony Langley and Joan Jordan ware the winners in the lo cal contest held last Mon day. The fourth, fifth and sixth grade students will attend the contest and luncheon held for them at the Virginia Dare Hotel The Judging is being SPECIALS! AZALEAS—SO Varieties. Both Large and Dwarf, Nice Compact Stock. A Real Bargin 15c ea. (In Lob of 100 or More 1214 c ea.) (Add 50c per do*. for postage) AZALEAS—3-4 yr. Old. Now in Bloom. Extra Good 49c CAMELLIAS—4-5 yr. Old. Good Value $3.50 We have Petunias, Scarlet Sage and Other Bedding Plants. Also Rhododendrons, White and Long Leaf Pines, Box Wood and Many Other Plants. LEDO FARMS Highway 125 GROWERS Hamilton, N. C. WEEKEND SPECIALS at the PHONE: O A A The store large 402-2317 IJ A* ffUl enough for IflilVl values, yet Pwe Delivery small enough Every Day on SUPER to take an In- Orders of $2.00 « a tvettwh terest 1,1 eve *7 or More! MARKET customer! Grade “A” Whole Only FRYERS j 26c TRYON Sliced Steak Bacon Round 1-LB. PEG. 49c lb. 79c MARIGOLD 11 Lg. Size Red & White Pattie Oleo n , , Vx lb. Powdered i—£ Detergent LUSTRE CREME ° Hair Spray box 25c LARGE CAN ■ 18-OZ. KRAFTS —— Grape Jelly Biscuits 18 -° z glass 3 cans 25c 29c shopping with you in mind By KATE You’re all set for a weekend away or at home with the colorful sport togs by David Ferguson from Tarkington’s. These wash able shorts and blouses to match can be had in excit ing plaids, plains and col orful prints in shades of mint greens, yellows, golds and blue. One good thing about shopping for these sport togs NOW, is that there is a wide selection in all sizes, ranging from 8 to 18 at Tarkington’s. I walked in the Betty Shoppe this week, just in time to see them unpack ing some lovely summer cot terns in such easy to care for fabrics, such as soft whipped creams and dacrons in shades of pink, blue, green and yellow, in shifts or full skirts. For the Junior Miss, such names as Gay Gibson, Pacemaker, Country Junior and Carol Craig and for Misses, there’s Henry Lee, Jerrie Lurie, Jack Mann, Nancy Greer and Country Miss —names which really set the pace for Spring and Summer from the Betty At HoMoweU’s Rexaß Drag Store it’s THAT TDOB again—the 2 for 1 phis a penny the famous Rexall One-Cent Sale, starting Thursday, March 30. Start the new season right by refurbishing your supply at medical aids and drugs from this fabulous conducted in the morning. After lunch Miss Lunette Barber of the North Caro lina Wildlife Resources Commission will speak briefly after which the poster winners will be an nounced. The poster contest is sponsored on the local lev el by the Chowan Board of District Supervisors and the Edenton Chamber of Commerce. On the five county Albe marle District level it is sponsored by the Elizabeth City Chamber of Commerce and the Albemarle Board of District Supervisors. sale which also includes men’s shavers, stationery, dusting powder and candy. Another excellent item on sale is the electric tooth brush 1 for just $9.99 at Kollowell’s Rexam Drag Store. On one of your window shopping tours, be sure to go by the Quinn Furniture Company and stop for a few minutes and gaze in their windows at the ele gant living room suites, so attractively displayed. One is done in the traditional style and the other in Early American and each is equally charming. This vibrantly colorful furni ture creates an informal atmosphere and adds warmth to your home. After you’ve looked, Tm sure you’ll want to inves tigate further at the Quinn Furniture Company. The best dressed tables in Edenton wear P ft Q Super Market groceries, such as delicious Southern Fried Chicken selected from fryers selling thi» week at 26c a pound, or pork chops at 49c. For breakfast, why not have Signal Brand bacon, sell ing this week at 55c a pound and orange juice, selling this week at the special price of 19c a quart There’s also a de licious orange drink sell ing for two half gallon containers for 49c. Rose bushes are expected tor THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH M, INI, ....... SUM '1........—*. , smwm ....... .... m .will, Friday night as Worthy Matron of the local Eastern Star Chapter. Her husband is Worthy Patron. Officers pictured following an Impressive installation service at the Masonic Temple are, front row, left to right: Mrs. Pearl Harrell; Philip Robey, Mrs. Robey, Mrs. Bnfflap, Bufflap, Mrs. Irma Alls brook and Mrs. Blanche Moore. Second row, Mrs. Caroline Swindell, Mrs. Mamie Parker. Mrs. Lina Stalling, Mrs. Ruth Overman, Mrs. Enla MUls, Mrs. Louise Ervin and Mrs. Maude Reaves. Third row, Mrs. Clara Boswell, Mrs. Mary Leary, Mrs. Ethel Haskett and C. W. Overman. Story on page 13. Mrs. Lucy Badham Taken In Death Mrs. Lucy Bond Bad ham, 95, died Tuesday af ternoon in Guardian Manor Nursing Home at Washing ton, N. C. Mrs. Badham was the daughter of the late Em ma Hudgins and Henry A. Bond and the widow of William Badham. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Richard D. Dixon, Mrs. Herbert Leary, |7| EMERSON [vpj big-picture J| COLOR TVgj 270Sq.lft.Vtew.ftrM Mm Marat ladafe tfl S2-dianae! UHF/VHF rtcepttoa, telescoping «poit mtaaaa, bonM-shMd picture tub*, Automatic Color Monitor, full poatr transform t chassis and 25,000 volta of picture power. Walnut trained decorator cabiatt Jackson's Radio & TV Service W. Eden Street Phone 482-3519 this weekend and will be only $1.49 each. Grape fruit are good buys this weekend, too, for 5 pounds for 35c. This weekend only, Vincent and Hedges cigarettes, $1.49 a carton at the P ft Q Super Mar ket. Last week I told you that the Western -Auto Store is in the act of “re furbishing” their entire store and this week their Sporting Goods Depart ment is complete with most everything in the field of sporting equipment. The Fishing Tackle Department is loaded with new fishing rods and reels, including the popular fly rod, tackle boxes and all sorts of fishing lures, hooks, floats, etc. For the boating en thusiast, there’s life pre servers for children and adults, anchors and ropes, ski belts and ropes and boat seats and cushions. Complete barbecue outfits for picnic enjoyment, too, can be found at your fam ily Western Auto Store. Don’t carry that old beat-up wallet around when you can get an at tractive leather Amity wallet for men or women from Mttchener's Pharm acy. These billfolds and wallets formerly sold for $7.95, but now cost you only $4.88. Another NEW at Mttchener's this week is the New Breakthrough in Rit Liquid Dye, the first Mrs. Henry Gardner, all of Edenton, and Mrs. Henry C. House, Jr., of Chapel Hill; five grandchildren and nine great grandchild ren. Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at 11 A. M. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church with Rev. George B. Holmes officiating. Burial will be in the home dye you can just un cap and pour, making it so easy to use. It gives streak - free results and is unconditionally guaranteed. Be sure to shop at hfitoh ener’s Pharmacy this week, especially for these two NEW items on sale. Try to make your Spring and Summer homemaking comfortable and carefree with a Coleman Central Air Conditioner from the Western Gas Service Store. These Coleman Air Condi tioners can tie in with your central heating sys tem and the Western Gas Service Store has a trained mechanic to install them. You can also get the RCA Whirlpool window unit air conditioner which will give cool comfort to your fav orite room, from the West ern Gas Service Store. Have you noticed your diamond rings or other rings which may be espe cially valuable to you? Are the diamonds or other precious stones held in the setting securely? Or would you like to have a more modern mounting? Take your rings to Ross Jewelers and let them examine the mountings carefully. They will advise you and help you in keeping your pre cious rings more secure and beautiful. Please don’t take a chance on losing a valuable ring. Reas Jew elers can re-mount and make your rings more beautiful and secure. churchyard. Pallbearers will be Dr. Edward G. Bond, Charles H. Wood, Dr. R. N. Hines, Jr., James Bond, Thomas Shepard and Ben Wood. Philosophy triumphs eas ily over past, and over fu ture evils, but present evils triumph over philosophy. —La Rochefoucauld. SSpL I ■ MIXED JUST FOR YOU PAINT INSIDE OR OUTSIDE IN YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS 1,080 Colors To Select From Paint your rooms to match or blend with furniture or draperies. We can mix just the color of paint you want in just a few minutes. COME IN TODAY M. (. BROWN CO., INC Lumber * Paint - Hardware - Building Supplies ,PHONE 482-2136 EDENTON, N. C< Nice Thought Beauty is now officially recognized. The Internal Revenue Service says you can make income tax de ductions for some contri butions designed to help l l I i |L - '| Hr IV 22" picture, measured diagonally; 270 sq. in. ■ M Smart Danish styling in Select W Hardwood Veneers and Solids with ■ an applied Walnut grain finish. ■ $499.95 WITH ACCEPTABLE Western Gas & Fu el Oil Service Phone 482-3122 —— Edenton, N. C. conserve the nation’s na tural beauty. It's a step in the right direction. Now, how about some consideration for de ductions for hairdos, girdles and toupeesT ®lfp Eiiettlmt SJpataurant INVITES YOU TO A SUNDAY BUFFET “A FEAST FIT FOR A KING” Served from 11:30 A. M., to 3 P. M. ALL YOU CAN EAT $2.00 Adults SI.OO Children IP YOU PREPER YOU CAN ORDER FROM OUR REGULAR MENU Smart parents let their children learn something from experience. It's a good rule, when driving an automobile, not to take every green light for granted.
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